States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Amendment Act 1983 (Cth)

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States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Amendment Act 1983

No. 120 of 1983

table of provisions

Section

1. Short title, &c.

2. Commencement

3. Approval of, and directions relating to, building projects

4. Research centres of excellence

5. Grants for equipment

6. Recurrent grants in respect of student residences and affiliated colleges

7. Insertion of new section—

13b. Building projects in respect of the year 1984

8. Grants for equipment

9. Recurrent grants in respect of student residences and affiliated colleges

10. Insertion of new section—

21b. Building projects in respect of the year 1984

11. Grants for courses of teacher education provided by non-government teachers colleges

12. Grants for equipment for non-government teachers colleges

13. Grants for minor building projects of non-government teachers colleges

14. Interpretation

15. Proposals for expenditure on staff training, data collection and processing and advanced English language courses for migrants

16. Variations of amounts in Schedule 12

17. Other recurrent grants

18. Building projects in respect of the year 1983

19. Insertion of new section—

34b. Building projects in respect of the year 1984

20. Grants for community language courses

21. Recurrent grants may be increased to assist institutions in meeting certain superannuation expenses

22. Recurrent grants may be increased to assist institutions in meeting expenses due to increased enrolments in 1984

TABLE OF PROVISIONS—continued

Section

23. Repeal of sections 39 and 39a

24. Conditions attaching to building grants

25. Variations of building grants in Schedule 7, 7a or 7b

26. Insertion of new section—

41a. Benefits of, and opportunities created by, grants to be equally available to male students and female students

27. Payments may be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund or the Loan Fund

28. Authority to borrow

29. Application of moneys borrowed

30. Reimbursement of Consolidated Revenue Fund from Loan Fund

31. Consolidation of colleges of advanced education

32. Schedules

SCHEDULE 1

Schedules to be substituted for Schedules 1 to 4 to the Principal Act

SCHEDULE 2

Schedule to be substituted for Schedule 6 to the Principal Act

SCHEDULE 3

Parts to be substituted for Parts I and II of Schedule 7a to the Principal Act SCHEDULE 4

Parts to be substituted for Parts IV and V of Schedule 7a to the Principal Act SCHEDULE 5

Schedules to be substituted for Schedules 8, 9, 10 and 11 to the Principal Act SCHEDULE 6

Parts to be substituted for Part III of Schedule 12 to the Principal Act

SCHEDULE 7

Parts to be substituted for Part V of Schedule 12 to the Principal Act

SCHEDULE 8

Parts to be substituted for Parts III and IV of Schedule 13 to the Principal Act SCHEDULE 9

Schedules to be substituted for Schedules 14, 15 and 16 to the Principal Act

States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Amendment Act 1983

No. 120 of 1983

  

An Act to amend the States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Act 1981, and for related purposes

[Assented to 21 December 1983]

BE IT ENACTED by the Queen, and the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:

Short title, &c.

1. (1) This Act may be cited as the States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Amendment Act 1983.

(2) The States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Act 19811is in this Act referred to as the Principal Act.

Commencement

2. This Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

Approval of, and directions relating to, building projects

3. Section 4 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-section (2) “and 7a” and substituting “, 7a and 7b”; and

 

(b) by omitting from sub-section (5) “or Schedule 7a” and substituting “, Schedule 7a or Schedule 7b”.

Research centres of excellence

4. Section 9 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (4) “$14,800,000” and substituting “$14,300,000”.

Grants for equipment

5. Section 10 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (7) “or the year 1983” and substituting “, the year 1983 or the year 1984”.

Recurrent grants in respect of student residences and affiliated colleges

6. Section 11 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (3) (b) “$4,490,000” and substituting “$4,450,000”; and

(b) by omitting from paragraph (3) (c) “$4,490,000” and substituting “$3,480,000”.

7. After section 13a of the Principal Act the following section is inserted in Part II:

Building projects in respect of the year 1984

“13b. (1) Subject to sub-section (3), in relation to each building project specified, in relation to a university, in Column 2 of Part I of Schedule 7b, there is payable to the State in which the university is situated, for the purpose of financial assistance in relation to the building project in respect of the year 1984, the amount specified in Column 4 of that Part of that Schedule in relation to the description of the project in Column 2.

“(2) The Commission may approve a minor building project submitted to it by a university as an approved minor building project of the university in respect of the year 1984 and, where it does so, it shall also approve an amount, being an amount equal to the estimated cost of the project, as the approved cost of the project and an amount as the amount of the approved expenditure on the project in respect of the year 1984.

“(3) Subject to sub-section (4), where the Commission approves, under sub-section (2), a minor building project of a university in respect of the year 1984, there is payable to the State in which the university is situated, for the purpose of financial assistance in relation to the project in respect of the year 1984, an amount equal to the amount of the approved expenditure on the project in respect of the year 1984.

“(4) The total of the amounts payable to a State under sub-section (3), in relation to a university specified in Column 1 of Part II of Schedule 7b, shall not exceed the amount specified in Column 2 of that Part of that Schedule in relation to the university.

 

“(5) The Commission may approve an amount as the amount of the approved expenditure in respect of the year 1984 on a design project of a university specified in Part III of Schedule 7b.

“(6) Subject to sub-section (7), where the Commission approves an amount as the amount of the approved expenditure, in respect of the year 1984, on a design project of a university specified in Part III of Schedule 7b, there is payable to the State in which the university is situated, for the purpose of financial assistance in relation to the project in respect of the year 1984, an amount equal to the amount of that approved expenditure.

“(7) The total of the amounts payable to all the States under sub-section (6) shall not exceed the amount set out in Part III of Schedule 7b as the total of the grants payable in respect of design projects specified in that Part.

“(8) The Commission may revoke or vary an approval given under sub-section (2) or (5) and, if it varies the amount of the approved expenditure on a project in respect of the year 1984, then, for the purposes of this Act, the amount as so varied shall be deemed—

(a) in the case of a project approved under sub-section (2)—as from the date on which the project was so approved; or

(b) in the case of a design project specified in Part III of Schedule 7b—as from the date on which an approval was given under sub-section (5) in respect of the project,

to have been the amount of the approved expenditure on the project in respect of the year 1984.

“(9) Where the amount expended in relation to work carried out before 1 January 1984 in connection with a building project that is specified in relation to a university in Column 2 of Part I of Schedule 7a exceeds the sum of the amounts paid to the State in which the university is situated, before 1 January 1984, in relation to the project under this Act or under any previous Act that granted financial assistance to the States in relation to universities, the Minister may, if an amount is specified in Part I of Schedule 7b to this Act in relation to that project, at the request of the State made to him not later than 30 September 1984, direct that an amount specified in the direction, being an amount that does not exceed the amount of the excess, shall be treated as if it had been expended in relation to work carried out in connection with the project in the year 1984 and, where the Minister gives such a direction, then, for the purposes of this Act, that amount shall be treated as if it had been so expended in the year 1984.”.

Grants for equipment

8. Section 19 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (6) “or the year 1983” and substituting “, the year 1983 or the year 1984”.

 

Recurrent grants in respect of student residences and affiliated colleges

9. Section 20 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (3) (b) “$1,372,000” and substituting “$1,358,000”;

(b) by omitting from paragraph (3) (c) “$1,372,000” and substituting “$1,064,000”; and

(c) by omitting from sub-paragraph (5) (b) (ii) “1983” and substituting “next following the expiration of that year”.

10. After section 21aof the Principal Act the following section is inserted:

Building projects in respect of the year 1984

“21b. (1) In relation to each building project specified, in relation to a college of advanced education, in Column 2 of Part IV of Schedule 7b, there is payable to the State in which the college is situated, for the purpose of financial assistance in relation to the building project in respect of the year 1984, the amount specified in Column 4 of that Part of that Schedule in relation to the description of the project in Column 2.

“(2) The Commission may approve a minor building project submitted to it by a State as an approved minor building project of a college of advanced education in respect of the year 1984, and, if it approves such a project, it shall also approve an amount, being an amount equal to the estimated cost of the project, as the approved cost of the project and an amount as the amount of the approved expenditure on the project in respect of the year 1984.

“(3) Subject to sub-section (4), where the Commission approves a minor building project of a college of advanced education under sub-section (2), there is payable to the State in which the college is situated, for the purpose of financial assistance in relation to the project in respect of the year 1984, an amount equal to the amount of the approved expenditure on the project in respect of the year 1984.

“(4) The total of the amounts payable to a State under sub-section (3) in relation to minor building projects of colleges of advanced education situated in the State shall not exceed the amount specified in Column 2 of Part V of Schedule 7b in relation to the State.

“(5) The Commission may revoke or vary an approval given by it under sub-section (2) and, if it varies the amount of the approved expenditure on a project in respect of the year 1984, then, for the purposes of this Act (including this section), the amount so varied shall be deemed to have been, as from the date on which the project was so approved under sub-section (2), the amount of the approved expenditure on the project in respect of the year 1984.

“(6) Where the amount expended in relation to work carried out before 1 January 1984 in connection with a building project that is specified in relation to a college of advanced education in Column 2 of Part IV of Schedule 7aexceeds the sum of the amounts paid to the State in which the college of

 

advanced education is situated, before 1 January 1984, in relation to the project under this Act or under any previous Act that granted financial assistance to the States in relation to colleges of advanced education, the Minister may, if an amount is specified in Part iv of Schedule 7b to this Act in relation to that project, at the request of the State made to him not later than 30 September 1984, direct that an amount specified in the direction, being an amount that does not exceed the amount of the excess, shall be treated as if it had been expended in relation to work carried out in connection with the project in the year 1984 and, where the Minister gives such a direction, then, for the purposes of this Act, that amount shall be treated as if it had been so expended in the year 1984.”.

Grants for courses of teacher education provided by non-government teachers colleges

11. Section 23 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting sub-paragraphs (2) (a) (ii) and (iii) and substituting the following sub-paragraphs:

“(ii) in respect of the year 1983—$958,000; or

(iii) in respect of the year 1984—$1,001,000; or”; and

(b) by omitting sub-paragraphs (2) (b) (ii) and (iii) and substituting the following sub-paragraphs:

“(ii) in respect of the year 1983—$1,303,000; or

(iii) in respect of the year 1984—$1,476,000.”.

Grants for equipment for non-government teachers colleges

12. Section 24 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (4) (a) “or”;

(b) by adding at the end of sub-section (4) the following word and paragraph:

“; or (c) in the case of the year 1984—$84,000.”; and

(c) by omitting from sub-section (6) “or the year 1983” and substituting “, the year 1983 or the year 1984”.

Grants for minor building projects of non-government teachers colleges

13. Section 25 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (3) (a) “or”;

(b) by adding at the end of sub-section (3) the following word and paragraph:

“; or (c) in the case of the year 1984—$44,000”; and

(c) by omitting from sub-section (6) “or the year 1983” and substituting “, the year 1983 or the year 1984”.

 

Interpretation

14. Section 27 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting “or the year 1983” from the definition of “year to which this Part applies” and substituting “, the year 1983 or the year 1984”.

Proposals for expenditure on staff training, data collection and processing and advanced English language courses for migrants

15. Section 29 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting “or” from the end of paragraph (1) (a);

(b) by inserting after paragraph (1) (b) the following word and paragraph:

“; or (c) the development and provision for adult migrants of advanced courses of instruction in the English language.”;

(c) by omitting paragraph (2) (b) and substituting the following paragraph:

“(b) if it does so, shall—

(i) where the approval relates to a proposal for expenditure in connection with a program referred to in paragraph (1) (a), designate the approval as an approval of the proposal for the purposes of sub-section (5) or (6);

(ii) where the approval relates to a proposal for expenditure in connection with a program referred to in paragraph (1) (b), designate the approval as an approval of the proposal for the purposes of sub-section (7) or (7a); or

(iii) where the approval relates to a proposal for expenditure in connection with a program referred to in paragraph (1) (c), designate the approval as an approval of the proposal for the purposes of sub-section (7b) or (7c); and”;

(d) by omitting from paragraph (4) (a) “or”;

(e) by adding at the end of sub-section (4) the following word and paragraph:

“; or (c) in the case of the year 1984—in Part VI of Schedule 12.”;

(f) by inserting after sub-section (4) the following sub-sections:

“(4a) Subject to sub-section (4b), where the Commission approves a proposal in respect of the year 1984 for the purposes of sub-section (7a), it shall approve an amount as the amount of approved expenditure of that proposal in respect of that year.

“(4b) The aggregate of the amounts approved by the Commission under sub-section (4a) as amounts of approved expenditure on proposals approved for the purposes of sub-section (7a) in respect of

 

the year 1984 shall not exceed the amount specified in Part VII of Schedule 12.

“(4c) Subject to sub-section (4d), where the Commission approves a proposal in respect of the year 1984 for the purposes of sub-section (7c), it shall approve an amount as the amount of approved expenditure of that proposal in respect of that year.

“(4d) The aggregate of the amounts approved by the Commission under sub-section (4c) as amounts of approved expenditure on proposals approved for the purposes of sub-section (7c) in respect of the year 1984 shall not exceed the amount specified in Part VIII of Schedule 12.”;

(g) by omitting from paragraph (5) (a) “or”;

(h) by adding at the end of sub-section (5) the following word and paragraph:

“; or (c) in the case of the year 1984—in Column 2 of Part V of Schedule 12.”;

(j) by omitting from paragraph (7) (a) “or”;

(k) by inserting after “paragraph (1) (b)” in sub-section (7) “(not being a proposal or proposals approved for the purposes of sub-section (7a))”;

(m) by adding at the end of sub-section (7) the following word and paragraph:

“; or (c) in the case of the year 1984—in Column 3 of Part V of Schedule 12.”;

(n) by inserting after sub-section (7) the following sub-sections:

“(7a) There is payable to a State, for the purpose of financial assistance in respect of expenditure incurred or to be incurred by the State or by an instrumentality of the State in relation to a proposal in respect of the year 1984 approved for the purposes of this sub-section, an amount equal to the amount of the approved expenditure on the proposal in respect of that year.

“(7b) There is payable to a State, for the purpose of financial assistance in respect of expenditure incurred or to be incurred by the State or by an instrumentality of the State in accordance with an approved proposal or approved proposals for expenditure by the State in respect of the year 1984 in connection with a program or programs referred to in paragraph (1) (c) (not being a proposal or proposals approved for the purposes of sub-section (7c)), the amount specified in relation to the State in Column 4 of Part V of Schedule 12.

“(7c) There is payable to a State, for the purpose of financial assistance in respect of expenditure incurred or to be incurred by the State or by an instrumentality of the State in relation to a proposal in respect of the year 1984 approved for the purposes of this sub-section

 

an amount equal to the amount of the approved expenditure on the proposal in respect of that year.”; and

(p) by adding at the end thereof the following sub-sections:

“(11) Financial assistance is granted to a State under sub-section (7a) on the conditions that—

(a) the State will ensure that the total of the amounts expended in respect of the year 1984 by the State and by instrumentalities of the State in accordance with proposals for expenditure by the State in respect of that year approved for the purpose of sub-section (7a) is not less than the sum of the amounts of financial assistance paid to the State under that sub-section in respect of that year; and

(b) the State will furnish to the Commission, not later than 30 September 1985, a statement by an approved auditor, in accordance with a form approved by the Commission, as to the expenditure by the State and by instrumentalities of the State in accordance with such approved proposals for expenditure.

“(12) Financial assistance is granted to a State under sub-section (7b) on the conditions that—

(a) the State will ensure that the total of the amounts expended in respect of the year 1984 by the State and by instrumentalities of the State in accordance with approved proposals for expenditure by the State in respect of that year in connection with programs referred to in paragraph (1) (c) is not less than the sum of the amounts of financial assistance paid to the State under sub-section (7b) in respect of that year; and

(b) the State will furnish to the Commission, not later than 30 September 1985, a statement by an approved auditor, in accordance with a form approved by the Commission, as to the expenditure by the State and by instrumentalities of the State in accordance with approved proposals for expenditure by the State in respect of that year in connection with programs referred to in paragraph (1) (c).

“(13) Financial assistance is granted to a State under sub-section (7c) on the conditions that—

(a) the State will ensure that the total of the amounts expended in respect of the year 1984 by the State and by instrumentalities of the State in accordance with proposals for expenditure by the State in respect of that year approved for the purpose of sub-section (7c) is not less than the sum of the amounts of financial assistance paid to the State under that sub-section in respect of that year; and

(b) the State will furnish to the Commission, not later than 30 September 1985, a statement by an approved auditor, in

 

accordance with a form approved by the Commission, as to the expenditure by the State and by instrumentalities of the State in accordance with such approved proposals or expenditure.”.

Variations of amounts in Schedule 12

16. Section 30 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-sections (1) and (2) “I and III” and substituting “I, III and V”;

(b) by omitting from sub-sections (3) and (4) “Part I or Part III” (wherever occurring) and substituting “Part I, Part III or Part V”;

(c) by omitting from paragraph (5) (a) “and”; and

(d) by adding at the end of sub-section (5) the following word and paragraph:

“; and (c) in the case of the year 1984—to 1 January 1984.”.

Other recurrent grants

17. Section 31 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by adding “and” at the end of paragraph (1) (d);

(b) by omitting “and” from the end of paragraph (1) (e);

(c) by omitting paragraph (1) (f);

(d) by omitting from sub-section (4) “II and IV” and substituting “II, IV and VI”; and

(e) by omitting from sub-section (5) “I and III” and substituting “I, III and V”.

Building projects in respect of the year 1983

18. (1) Section 34a of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (2) “Part VII” and substituting “Part VI”.

(2) The amendment made by sub-section (1) shall be deemed to have taken effect on 14 December 1982.

19. After section 34a of the Principal Act the following section is inserted in Part IV:

Building projects in respect of the year 1984

“34b. (1) In relation to each building project specified, in relation to a technical and further education institution, in Column 2 of Part VI of Schedule 7b, there is payable to the State in which the institution is situated, for the purpose of financial assistance in relation to the project in respect of the year 1984, the amount specified in Column 4 of that Schedule in relation to the description of the project in Column 2.

“(2) Where the amount expended in relation to work carried out before 1 January 1984 in connection with a building project that is specified in relation to a technical and further education institution in Column 2 of Part VI of Schedule 7aexceeds the sum of the amounts paid to the State in which the

 

technical and further education institution is situated, before 1 January 1984, in relation to the project under this Act or under any previous Act that granted financial assistance to the States in relation to technical and further education institutions, the Minister may, if an amount is specified in Part VI of Schedule 7b to this Act in relation to that project, at the request of the State made to the Minister not later than 30 September 1984, direct that an amount specified in the direction, being an amount that does not exceed the amount of the excess, shall be treated as if it had been expended in relation to work carried out in connection with the project in the year 1984 and, where the Minister gives such a direction, then, for the purposes of this Act, that amount shall be treated as if it had been so expended in the year 1984.”.

Grants for community language courses

20. Section 38 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting paragraphs (4) (b) and (c) and substituting the following paragraphs:

“(b) in respect of the year 1983—$894,000; or

(c) in respect of the year 1984—$931,000.”.

Recurrent grants may be increased to assist institutions in meeting certain superannuation expenses

21. Section 38a of the Principal Act is amended by omitting paragraph (3) (b) and substituting the following paragraph:

“(b) in respect of the year 1984—$9,110,000.”.

22. After section 38a of the Principal Act the following section is inserted:

Recurrent grants may be increased to assist institutions in meeting expenses due to increased enrolments in 1984

“38b. (1) Where, after receiving advice from the Commission, the Minister is satisfied that a university or college of advanced education has incurred, or will incur, in respect of the year 1984, additional expenditure by reason of the increased numbers of students enrolling at the university or college of advanced education or by reason of special measures to encourage increased numbers of students, the Minister may determine an amount of additional financial assistance that is to be payable in relation to that university or that college of advanced education and, upon the making of that determination, this Act has effect as if—

(a) in a case where the amount is determined in relation to a university—the amount specified opposite to the name of that university in the Column of Schedule 1 that relates to that year had been increased (as from 1 January in that year) by the amount so determined; or

(b) in a case where the amount is determined in relation to a college of advanced education—the amount specified opposite to the name of that college in the Column of Part I of Schedule 8 that relates to that year had been increased (as from 1 January in that year) by the amount so determined.

 

“(2) The aggregate of the amounts determined under sub-section (1) in relation to universities and colleges of advanced education shall not exceed $10,470,000.

“(3) As soon as practicable after the Minister has made a determination under sub-section (1), the Minister shall cause a statement setting out particulars of the determination to be laid before each House of the Parliament.”.

Repeal of sections 39 and 39a

23. Sections 39 and 39a of the Principal Act are repealed.

Conditions attaching to building grants

24. Section 40 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-section (1) “21, 21a, 34 or 34a” and substituting “13b, 21, 21a, 21b, 34, 34a or 34b”;

(b) by inserting after paragraph (2) (aa) the following paragraph:

“(ab) in a case where the tertiary education institution is a university and that year is 1984—

(i) a building project specified in Column 2 of Part I of Schedule 7b in relation to the university;

(ii) a project approved by the Commission under sub-section 13b (2) as an approved minor building project of the university in respect of that year; or

(iii) a design project of the university specified in Part III of Schedule 7b;”;

(c) by inserting after paragraph (2) (ba) the following paragraph:

“(bb) in a case where the tertiary education institution is a college of advanced education and the year is 1984—

(i) a project specified in Column 2 of Part IV of Schedule 7bin relation to the college; or

(ii) a project approved by the Commission under sub-section 21b(2) as an approved minor building project of the college in respect of that year;”; and

(d) by inserting after paragraph (2) (d) the following paragraph:

“(da) in a case where the tertiary education institution is a technical and further education institution and the year is 1984—a project specified in Column 2 of Part VI of Schedule 7b in relation to the technical and further education institution.”.

Variations of building grants in Schedule 7, 7a or 7b

25. Section 41 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-section (3) “or the year 1983” and substituting “, the year 1983 or the year 1984”;

 

(b) by omitting from sub-sections (4) and (6) “21, 21a, 34 or 34a” and substituting “13b, 21, 21a, 21b, 34, 34a or 34b”;

(c) by omitting paragraph (7) (aa) and substituting the following paragraphs:

“(aa) that would result in the aggregate of the amounts payable to the States under sections 13a, 21a and 34a being greater or less than $157,300,000;

(ab) that would result in the aggregate of the amounts payable to the States under sections 13b, 21b and 34b being greater or less than $173,283,000; or”;

(d) by omitting “or” from paragraph (a) of the definition of “commencing day” in sub-section (11);

(e) by inserting after paragraph (b) of the definition of “commencing day” in sub-section (11) the following word and paragraph:

“or (c) in relation to a variation of Schedule 7b—the day on which the States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Amendment Act 1983 received the Royal Assent;”; and

(f) by omitting from the definition of “relevant Schedule” in sub-section (11) “or Schedule 7a” and substituting “, Schedule 7a or Schedule 7b”.

26. After section 41 of the Principal Act the following section is inserted:

Benefits of, and opportunities created by, grants to be equally available to male students and female students

“41a. (1) A payment under this Act to a State for the purposes of financial assistance is granted on the condition that the State will ensure that the benefits of, and the opportunities created by, the payment will, as far as practicable, be equally available to male students and female students.

“(2) Sub-section (1) does not apply in relation to payments in respect of student residences or affiliated colleges.

“(3) Sub-section (1) does not apply in relation to a payment made for the purpose of providing a course of instruction at a non-government business college all the students at which are of the same sex.

“(4) Where—

(a) the benefits of, or the opportunities created by, a particular project or program or particular expenditure would not, but for this sub-section, be equally available to male students and female students; and

(b) an object of the project, program or expenditure is to secure the adequate advancement of persons of one sex who require special assistance in order to ensure that persons of that sex have equal opportunities with persons of the other sex in connection with education or training,

 

the benefits of, or the opportunities created by, the project, program or expenditure shall not be taken, for the purposes of this Act, not to be equally available to male students and female students.”.

Payments may be made out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund or the Loan Fund

27. Section 46 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from paragraph (a) “19, 21, 21a, 24, 25, 33, 34 or 34a” and substituting “13b, 19, 21, 21a, 21b, 24, 25, 33, 34, 34a or 34b”.

Authority to borrow

28. Section 47 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting “19, 21, 21a, 24, 25, 33, 34 and 34a” and substituting “13b, 19, 21, 21a, 21b, 24, 25, 33, 34, 34a and 34b”.

Application of moneys borrowed

29. Section 48 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting “19, 21, 21a, 24, 25, 33, 34 or 34a” and substituting “13b, 19, 21, 21a, 21b, 24, 25, 33, 34, 34a or 34b”.

Reimbursement of Consolidated Revenue Fund from Loan Fund

30. Section 49 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting “19, 21, 21a, 24, 25, 33, 34 or 34a” and substituting “13b, 19, 21, 21a, 21b, 24, 25, 33, 34, 34a or 34b”.

Consolidation of colleges of advanced education

31. Section 51 of the Principal Act is repealed.

Schedules

32. (1) Schedules 1 to 4 to the Principal Act are repealed and the Schedules set out in Schedule 1 to this Act are substituted.

(2) Schedule 6 to the Principal Act is repealed and the Schedule set out in Schedule 2 to this Act is substituted.

(3) Schedule 7a to the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting Parts I and II and substituting the Parts set out in Schedule 3 to this Act; and

(b) by omitting Parts IV and V and substituting the Parts set out in Schedule 4 to this Act.

(4) Schedules 8, 9, 10 and 11 to the Principal Act are repealed and the Schedules set out in Schedule 5 to this Act are substituted.

(5) Schedule 12 to the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting Part III and substituting the Parts set out in Schedule 6 to this Act; and

 

(b) by omitting Part V and substituting the Parts set out in Schedule 7 to this Act.

(6) Schedule 13 to the Principal Act is amended by omitting Parts III and IV and substituting the Parts set out in Schedule 8 to this Act.

(7) Schedules 14, 15 and 16 to the Principal Act are repealed and the Schedules set out in Schedule 9 to this Act are substituted.

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SCHEDULE 1 Sub-section 32 (1)

SCHEDULES TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR SCHEDULES 1 TO 4 TO THE PRINCIPAL ACT

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SCHEDULE 1 Section 7

MAXIMUM GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR EXPENDITURE BY UNIVERSITIES ON UNIVERSITY PURPOSES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Amount of grant in respect of 1982

Amount of grant in respect of 1983

Amount of grant in respect of 1984

$

$

$

New South Wales—

University of Sydney......................................

105,920,000

112,880,000

117,924,000

The University of New South Wales...............

102,260,000

108,820,000

113,566,000

University of New England.............................

32,110,000

33,890,000

35,382,000

The University of Newcastle...........................

27,590,000

28,960,000

30,019,000

The Macquarie University...............................

39,350,000

41,670,000

43,373,000

The University of Wollongong........................

19,851,000

23,020,000

24,316,000

Total..........................................................

327,081,000

349,240,000

364,580,000

Victoria—

University of Melbourne.................................

91,310,000

97,450,000

101,828,000

Monash University..........................................

74,350,000

79,080,000

82,533,000

La Trobe University........................................

38,330,000

40,690,000

42,472,000

Deakin University...........................................

18,540,000

19,890,000

20,889,000

Total..........................................................

222,530,000

237,110,000

247,722,000

Queensland—

The University of Queensland.........................

86,080,000

91,660,000

95,855,000

James Cook University of North Queensland.

20,620,000

21,890,000

22,742,000

Griffith University...........................................

14,240,000

15,360,000

16,490,000

Total..........................................................

120,940,000

128,910,000

135,087,000

South Australia—

The University of Adelaide.............................

54,630,000

57,850,000

60,122,000

The Flinders University of South Australia....

25,530,000

27,070,000

28,249,000

Total..........................................................

80,160,000

84,920,000

88,371,000

Western Australia—

The University of Western Australia...............

51,990,000

55,280,000

57,606,000

Murdoch University........................................

16,720,000

17,830,000

18,798,000

Total..........................................................

68,710,000

73,110,000

76,404,000

Tasmania—

University of Tasmania...................................

30,650,000

32,480,000

33,891,000

TOTAL—ALL STATES..........................

850,071,000

905,770,000

946,055,000

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SCHEDULE 1—continued

SCHEDULE 2 Sub-section 7 (4)

SPECIAL PURPOSES IN RELATION TO GRANTS FOR EXPENDITURE BY UNIVERSITIES ON UNIVERSITY PURPOSES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

University

Purpose

Amount of expenditure in respect of 1982

Amount of expenditure in respect of 1983

Amount of expenditure in respect of 1984

$

$

$

The University of Newcastle

School of Medicine for teaching and research...............

3,790,000

4,030,000

4,180,000

University of Melbourne

Development of graduate teaching and research in management education 

nil

220,000

342,000

Monash University

Legal Workshop course...

330,000

350,000

362,000

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SCHEDULE 2a Sub-section 7 (4)

SPECIAL PURPOSES IN RELATION TO GRANTS FOR EXPENDITURE BY UNIVERSITIES ON ADVANCED EDUCATION TEACHING PURPOSES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

University

Purpose

Amount of expenditure in respect of 1982

Amount of expenditure in respect of 1983

Amount of expenditure in respect of 1984

$

$

$

The University of Wollongong

Teaching responsibilities transferred from Wollongong Institute of Education...................

1,510,000

2,610,000

2,722,000

James Cook University of North Queensland

Teaching responsibilities transferred from Townsville College of Advanced Education...................

2,395,000

2,610,000

2,722,000

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SCHEDULE 1—continued

SCHEDULE 3 Section 8

SPECIAL RESEARCH GRANTS FOR UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Amount of grant in respect of 1982

Amount of grant in respect of 1983

Amount of grant in respect of 1984

$

$

$

New South Wales

University of Sydney..........................................

1,170,000

1,450,000

2,091,000

The University of New South Wales...................

1,040,000

1,340,000

1,874,000

University of New England.................................

245,000

425,000

600,000

The University of Newcastle...............................

180,000

305,000

435,000

The Macquarie University...................................

320,000

465,000

673,000

The University of Wollongong............................

105,000

180,000

248,000

Total..............................................................

3,060,000

4,165,000

5,921,000

Victoria—

University of Melbourne.....................................

1,190,000

1,340,000

1,894,000

Monash University..............................................

915,000

1,010,000

1,408,000

La Trobe University............................................

315,000

505,000

704,000

Deakin University...............................................

55,000

140,000

217,000

Total..............................................................

2,475,000

2,995,000

4,223,000

Queensland—

The University of Queensland.............................

910,000

1,200,000

1,688,000

James Cook University of North Queensland.....

100,000

210,000

331,000

Griffith University...............................................

75,000

150,000

207,000

Total..............................................................

1,085,000

1,560,000

2,226,000

South Australia—

The University of Adelaide.................................

770,000

840,000

1,035,000

The Flinders University of South Australia........

175,000

260,000

373,000

Total..............................................................

945,000

1,100,000

1,408,000

Western Australia

The University of Western Australia...................

400,000

680,000

1,014,000

Murdoch University............................................

80,000

150,000

228,000

Total..............................................................

480,000

830,000

1,242,000

Tasmania

University of Tasmania.......................................

180,000

270,000

383,000

TOTAL ALL STATES.................................

8,225,000

10,920,000

15,403,000

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SCHEDULE 1—continued

SCHEDULE 4 Section 10

GRANTS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Grant for approved proposals in respect of 1982

Grant for approved proposals in respect of 1983

Grant for approved proposals in respect of 1984

$

$

$

New South Wales—

University of Sydney......................................

5,540,000

5,660,000

6,084,000

The University of New South Wales...............

5,050,000

5,300,000

5,696,000

University of New England.............................

1,020,000

1,015,000

1,129,000

The University of Newcastle...........................

1,570,000

1,425,000

1,470,000

The Macquarie University...............................

1,060,000

1,100,000

1,187,000

The University of Wollongong........................

1,010,000

1,110,000

1,160,000

Total..........................................................

15,250,000

15,610,000

16,726,000

Victoria—

University of Melbourne.................................

4,650,000

4,830,000

5,113,000

Monash University..........................................

2,750,000

2,940,000

3,218,000

La Trobe University........................................

1,180,000

1,290,000

1,496,000

Deakin University...........................................

960,000

960,000

940,000

Total..........................................................

9,540,000

10,020,000

10,767,000

Queensland—

The University of Queensland.........................

4,650,000

4,750,000

5,092,000

James Cook University of North Queensland.

790,000

810,000

809,000

Griffith University...........................................

500,000

540,000

630,000

Total..........................................................

5,940,000

6,100,000

6,531,000

South Australia—

The University of Adelaide.............................

2,970,000

2,990,000

3,129,000

The Flinders University of South Australia....

920,000

900,000

960,000

Total..........................................................

3,890,000

3,890,000

4,089,000

Western Australia—

The University of Western Australia...............

2,320,000

2,460,000

2,667,000

Murdoch University........................................

620,000

670,000

740,000

Total..........................................................

2,940,000

3,130,000

3,407,000

Tasmania—

University of Tasmania...................................

930,000

960,000

1,060,000

TOTAL—ALL STATES..........................

38,490,000

39,710,000

42,580,000

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SCHEDULE 2 Sub-section 32 (2)

SCHEDULE TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR SCHEDULE 6 TO THE PRINCIPAL ACT

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SCHEDULE 6 Section 12

GRANTS FOR RECURRENT EXPENDITURE OF TEACHING HOSPITALS OF UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Grant in respect of 1982

Grant in respect of 1983

Grant in respect of 1984

$

$

$

New South Wales—

University of Sydney........................................

470,000

515,000

538,000

The University of New South Wales.................

440,000

475,000

497,000

The University of Newcastle.............................

70,000

80,000

83,000

Total............................................................

980,000

1,070,000

1,118,000

Victoria—

University of Melbourne...................................

490,000

535,000

559,000

Monash University............................................

280,000

305,000

321,000

Total............................................................

770,000

840,000

880,000

Queensland—

University of Queensland..................................

350,000

375,000

393,000

South Australia—

The University of Adelaide...............................

280,000

305,000

321,000

The Flinders University of South Australia......

90,000

100,000

104,000

Total............................................................

370,000

405,000

425,000

Western Australia—

The University of Western Australia.................

160,000

180,000

186,000

Tasmania—

University of Tasmania.....................................

70,000

80,000

83,000

TOTAL–ALL STATES..............................

2,700,000

2,950,000

3,085,000

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SCHEDULE 3 Sub-section 32 (3)

PARTS TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR PARTS I AND II OF SCHEDULE 7a TO THE PRINCIPAL ACT

PART I—GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES IN RESPECT OF 1983

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Maximum grant in respect of 1983

$

$

New South Wales

University of Sydney

Architecture building Stage 2............

5,780,000

4,220,000

University of New England

Dixon Library extension....................

3,403,000

186,000

The University of Newcastle

Animal breeding and holding facilities 

822,000

228,000

Medical School—Clinical teaching facilities 

10,883,000

705,000

Victoria—

University of Melbourne

Refurbishing of Chemistry building—Stage 2 

1,448,000

1,048,000

Graduate School of Management Building 

4,600,000

800,000

Queensland

The University of Queensland

Clinical sciences building—Block 6, Royal Brisbane Hospital.....................................................

3,820,000

592,000

Priestley Building, Stage 2—computer centre and computer science..........................................

3,503,000

1,706,000

South Australia

The Flinders University of South Australia

Library storage facilities for joint use with University of Adelaide.......................................

1,080,000

285,000

Western Australia

The University of Western Australia

Human Movement and Recreation Studies building. Stage 2.....................................................

1,681,000

342,000

TOTAL..........................................................................................................

10,112,000

PART II GRANTS FOR MINOR BUILDING PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION IN RESPECT OF 1983

Column 1

Column 2

University

Maximum grant in respect of 1983

$

New South Wales..............................................................................................

University of Sydney.........................................................................................

890,000

The University of New South Wales.................................................................

590,000

University of New England...............................................................................

360,000

The University of Newcastle.............................................................................

320,000

The Macquarie University.................................................................................

190,000

The University of Wollongong..........................................................................

490,000

Total.............................................................................................................

2,840,000

 

SCHEDULE 3—continued

Column 1

Column 2

University

Maximum grant in respect of 1983

$

Victoria—

University of Melbourne.......................................................................................

890,000

Monash University................................................................................................

340,000

La Trobe University..............................................................................................

260,000

Deakin University.................................................................................................

380,000

Total................................................................................................................

1,870,000

Queensland

The University of Queensland...............................................................................

350,000

James Cook University of North Queensland.......................................................

420,000

Griffith University.................................................................................................

190,000

Total................................................................................................................

960,000

South Australia—

The University of Adelaide...................................................................................

430,000

The Flinders University of South Australia..........................................................

290,000

Total................................................................................................................

720,000

Western Australia—

The University of Western Australia.....................................................................

320,000

Murdoch University..............................................................................................

180,000

Total................................................................................................................

500,000

Tasmania—

University of Tasmania.........................................................................................

490,000

TOTAL–ALL STATES..................................................................................

7,380,000

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SCHEDULE 4 Sub-section 32 (3)

PARTS TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR PARTS IV AND V OF SCHEDULE 7a TO THE PRINCIPAL ACT

————

PART IV GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION IN RESPECT OF 1983

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

College of Advanced Education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Maximum grant in respect of 1983

$

$

New South Wales

Nepean College of Advanced Education

Teaching building.............................

2,147,000

1,728,000

Design of teaching accommodation—Kingswood campus........................................

250,000

250,000

The New South Wales Institute of Technology and Sydney College of Advanced Education

Building for business studies, law and TAFE teacher education........................

19,918,000

8,802,000

Total New South Wales...................................................................................

10,780,000

Victoria

Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education

Technology building.........................

5,763,000

680,000

Phillip Institute of Technology

Purchase of Chiropractic Clinics......

200,000

200,000

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Ltd

Renovations to Buildings 5, 7 and 9—Stage I 

1,591,000

300,000

Renovations to Buildings 7 and 9 Stage II 

1,240,000

940,000

Renovations to Buildings 7 and 9 Stage III 

2,616,000

660,000

Total Victoria...................................................................................................

2,780,000

Queensland

Brisbane College of Advanced Education

Renovations to I and A Blocks—Kelvin Grove Campus.......................................

815,000

480,000

Total Queensland.............................................................................................

480,000

TOTAL ALL STATES...................................................................

14,040,000

 

SCHEDULE 4—continued

PART V—GRANTS FOR MINOR BUILDING PROJECTS FOR COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION IN RESPECT OF 1983

Column 1

Column 2

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1983

$

New South Wales................................................................................................

2,290,000

Victoria................................................................................................................

3,220,000

Queensland..........................................................................................................

1,170,000

South Australia....................................................................................................

910,000

Western Australia................................................................................................

680,000

Tasmania..............................................................................................................

170,000

TOTAL—ALL STATES........................................................................

8,440,000

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SCHEDULE 5 Sub-section 32 (4)

SCHEDULES TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR SCHEDULES 8, 9, 10 AND 11 TO THE PRINCIPAL ACT

—————

SCHEDULE 7b Sections 13b. 21b and 34b

PART I—GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES IN RESPECT OF 1984

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Maximum grant in respect of 1984

$

$

New South Wales—

University of Sydney

Architecture building—Stage 2.............

6,441,000

1,550,000

The University of Newcastle

Animal breeding and holding facilities

815,000

564,000

Medical School—Clinical teaching facilities 

11,171,000

1,137,000

The University of Wollongong

Science 2/Engineering Building............

6,038,000

604,000

Victoria—

University of Melbourne

Graduate School of Management building 

4,629,000

3,824,000

Deakin University

General purpose academic building, Stage I 

2,013,000

352,000

Queensland—

The University of Queensland

Clinical sciences building—Block 6, Royal Brisbane Hospital.........................................................

3,885,000

1,912,000

Priestley Building, Stage 2—computer centre and computer science.............................................

3,572,000

1,761,000

South Australia—

The Flinders University of South Australia

Library storage facilities for joint use with University of Adelaide...........................................

1,127,000

845,000

Western Australia—

The University of Western Australia

Human Movement and Recreation Studies building, Stage 2.........................................................

2,003,000

1,590,000

Murdoch University

Student accommodation.........................

352,000

352,000

Tasmania—

University of Tasmania

Extension to clinical science building Royal Hobart Hospital.........................................................

1,902,000

282,000

TOTAL ALL STATES.........................................................................................

14,773,000

 

SCHEDULE 5—continued

PART II—GRANTS FOR MINOR BUILDING PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION IN RESPECT OF 1984

Column 1

Column 2

University

Maximum grant in respect of 1984

$

New South Wales—

University of Sydney........................................................................................

866,000

The University of New South Wales.................................................................

574,000

University of New England...............................................................................

372,000

The University of Newcastle.............................................................................

322,000

The Macquarie University.................................................................................

232,000

The University of Wollongong..........................................................................

493,000

Total............................................................................................................

2,859,000

Victoria—

University of Melbourne...................................................................................

866,000

Monash University............................................................................................

322,000

La Trobe University..........................................................................................

302,000

Deakin University.............................................................................................

463,000

Total............................................................................................................

1,953,000

Queensland—

The University of Queensland...........................................................................

694,000

James Cook University of North Queensland...................................................

393,000

Griffith University.............................................................................................

171,000

Total............................................................................................................

1,258,000

South Australia

The University of Adelaide...............................................................................

523,000

The Flinders University of South Australia......................................................

232,000

Total............................................................................................................

755,000

Western Australia—

The University of Western Australia.................................................................

403,000

Murdoch University..........................................................................................

171,000

Total............................................................................................................

574,000

Tasmania—

University of Tasmania.....................................................................................

463,000

TOTAL ALL STATES...........................................................................

7,862,000

 

SCHEDULE 5—continued

PART III—SPECIFIED DESIGN PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

University

Project

New South Wales

The Macquarie University.......................

 General purpose academic building

Victoria—

La Trobe University................................

 Library building, Stage 3

Total of all grants payable in respect of design projects specified in this Part of this Schedule $503,000.

PART IV—GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION IN RESPECT OF 1984

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

College of Advanced Education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Maximum grant in respect of 1984

New South Wales

$

$

Macarthur Institute of Higher Education

Campbelltown campus, Stage I...........

7,548,000

2,113,000

The New South Wales Institute of Technology and Sydney College of Advanced Education

Building for business studies, law and TAFE teacher education......................................................

19,492,000

5,354,000

Total—New South Wales..................................................................................

7,467,000

Victoria—

Footscray Institute of Technology

Multi-purpose academic building........

5,837,000

805,000

Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education

Technology building............................

5,500,000

3,019,000

Phillip Institute of Technology

Design of teaching building—Coburg campus 

201,000

201,000

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology

Renovations to Buildings 7 and 9—Stage III 

2,475,000

1,812,000

Total – Victoria..................................................................................................

5,837,000

Queensland—

Brisbane College of Advanced Education

Renovations to 1 and A Blocks—Kelvin Grove Campus 

770,000

50,000

Resources centre and leaching facilities at Carseldine campus.......................................................

5,132,000

654,000

Total Queensland...............................................................................................

704,000

TOTAL ALL STATES.....................................................................

14,008,000

 

SCHEDULE 5—continued

PART V—GRANTS FOR MINOR BUILDING PROJECTS FOR COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION IN RESPECT OF 1984

Column 1

Column 2

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1984

$

New South Wales..................................................................................................

2,315,000

Victoria..................................................................................................................

3,422,000

Queensland............................................................................................................

1,208,000

South Australia......................................................................................................

906,000

Western Australia..................................................................................................

835,000

Tasmania................................................................................................................

151,000

TOTAL—ALL STATES......................................................................................

8,837,000

PART VI—GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN RESPECT OF 1984

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Maximum grant in respect of 1984

$

$

New South Wales—

Blacktown College of Technical and Further Education

New and refurbished facilities for fitting and machining, welding and fashion courses, library, general classrooms and college administration.............

4,047,000

2,918,000

Campbelltown College of Technical and Further Education

Multi-purpose workshop.....................

1,044,000

1,044,000

Hamilton College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Building for catering trades, butchery and home science courses..............................

11,621,000

5,591,000

Hornsby College of Technical and Further Education

Building for carpentry and joinery, welding and bricklaying courses and general.......................

5,993,000

3,019,000

Lithgow College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Building for fitting and machining, electrical and automotive courses.......................

6,344,000

3,541,000

Maitland College of Technical and Further Education

Construction of new college................

9,432,000

3,522,000

Meadowbank College of Technical and Further Education

Stage IV: Building for mechanical engineering, hairdressing, fashion, business and home science courses 

7,896,000

512,000

Moss Vale College of Technical and Further Education

Buildings for metal fabrication courses, general classrooms, staff and student services..............

3,824,000

1,327,000

Mount Druitt College of Technical and Further Education

Multi-purpose workshop.....................

959,000

959,000

Murrumbidgee College of Agriculture (Yanco)

Buildings for rural studies courses, general classrooms and reconstruction of library................

1,392,000

1,392,000

 

SCHEDULE 5—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Maximum grant in respect of 1984

$

$

Newcastle Technical College

Stage X: Building for electrical trades courses 

8,890,000

1,072,000

North Sydney Technical College

Stage VII: Building for film and television, hairdressing and general studies courses...................

9,873,000

1,423,000

Orana Community College (Dubbo)

Stage I: Buildings for rural studies and ceramics courses, library, student services and college administration 

6,798,000

956,000

Seaforth College of Technical and Further Education

New and refurbished facilities for fashion, secretarial studies, science, art and design courses, general classrooms, staff and student services........................

2,711,000

1,811,000

Sydney Technical College

Stage IV: Building for preparatory and tertiary orientation programs.........................................

13,402,000

4,286,000

Building 38/39, Stage IV: Reconstruction for hairdressing courses, library and student services 

2,098,000

1,736,000

Building 38/39, Stage V: Reconstruction for engineering courses, general classrooms and student services 

1,618,000

1,618,000

Wagga Wagga College of Technical and Further Education

Stage V: Building for automotive, welding and boilermaking courses............................................

3,410,000

326,000

Stage VI: Buildings for classrooms, library and staff and student services..............................

4,393,000

2,609,000

Wetherill Park College of Technical and Further Education

Stage III: Buildings for panel-beating and spray-painting workshops, secretarial, home science and fashion courses, classrooms and staff and student services 

8,179,000

3,354,000

Total—New South Wales..................................................................

43,016,000

Victoria—

Bendigo Technical College

Stage 1: Buildings for trade, farm mechanics, art and design courses............................................

7,172,000

769,000

Broadmeadows College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Construction of new College...

13,014,000

6,852,000

Colleges of Hairdressing, Paintingand Decorating, and Food Studies (La Trobe Street)

Stage I: Building for library, computer centre, student services and college administration

4,989,000

149,000

Dandenong College of Technical and Further Education

Stage II: Buildings for fitting and machining, plastics, carpentry and joinery, art and computer courses and 

11,867,000

4,916,000

Footscray College of Technical and Further Education

Stage II: Building for engineering, humanities and social science courses, library, student services and college administration.................................

12,369,000

2,169,000

Stage III: Building for applied science, mathematics, child care and applied art courses and refurbishment for business..........................................

4,595,000

2,526,000

 

SCHEDULE 5—continued

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Column 4

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Maximum grant in respect of 1984

$

$

Frankston College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Building for fitting and machining, electrical and building courses and reconstruction for classrooms and college administration.................................

9,034,000

2,210,000

Gordon Technical College (Geelong)

Stage I: Buildings for electrical, art and design, hairdressing, science and child care courses, library and general classrooms......................................

7,099,000

3,213,000

Knox College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Construction of new college.......

13,378,000

3,912,000

Moorabbin College of Technical and Further Education

New and refurbished facilities for applied art and science, business studies, engineering, fitting and machining, metal fabrication, sheet metal courses and general studies, staff and student services...........................................

11,106,000

805,000

Preston College of Technical and Further Education

Stage III: Building for applied science and child care courses, general classrooms and student services 

3,162,000

2,242,000

Shepparton College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Buildings for rural studies, electrical, building, metal fabrication, fitting and machining and automotive courses 

6,178,000

2,599,000

Wangaratta College of Technical and Further Education

Stage II: Buildings for business studies, science and art courses, library and student services..............

6,356,000

315,000

Warrnambool College of Technical and Further Education

New and refurbished facilities for applied science, art and design, building studies, business studies, electrical engineering courses and general studies..............

2,214,000

201,000

Wimmera College of Technical and Further Education

Provision of facilities for electrical, electronics and automotive courses at Horsham and agricultural and computing courses at Longerenong...................................

3,729,000

503,000

Yallourn College of Technical and Further Education

Stage 11: Buildings for fitting and machining, electrical, instrumentation, metal fabrication and building courses and refurbishing of workshops for trade courses 

5,895,000

373,000

Stage III: New and refurbished facilities for automotive, applied art, business studies, middle-level and computing courses and college administration......................

6,681,000

1,006,000

Total—Victoria...................................................................................................

34,760,000

Queensland—

Bundaberg College of Technical and Further Education

Buildings for auto-electrical trades, arts and crafts, business and general studies and library...............

4,961,000

2,516,000

Burdekin College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Construction of new college.......

6,105,000

2,205,000

 

SCHEDULE 5—continued

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Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Maximum grant in respect of 1984

$

$

Central Highlands College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Construction of new college.......

8,545,000

2,466,000

College of Hospitality and Tourism (South Brisbane)

Stage 1: Building for school of catering and hospitality services........................................................

11,968,000

5,400,000

Grovely College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Buildings for horticultural courses 

3,616,000

1,457,000

Mackay College of Technical and Further Education

Design of building for engineering and building studies 

101,000

101,000

Mount Gravatt College of Technical and Further Education

Stages III and IV: Buildings for applied science, food courses, commercial studies, arts and crafts courses, library, student services and college administration..

10,595,000

705,000

Rockhampton College of Technical and Further Education

Building for business and general studies, hairdressing and catering and hospitality....................

6,549,000

1,006,000

South Brisbane College of Technical and Further Education

Design of building for electronics, communications and science courses, library, general classrooms and staff and student services...........................................

101,000

101,000

Townsville College of Technical and Further Education

Stage II: Building for school of catering and hospitality services........................................................

5,167,000

3,720,000

Design of building for engineering and building studies 

301,000

301,000

Total Queensland................................................................................................

19,978,000

South Australia

Adelaide College of Technical and Further Education

Stage I: Building for hairdressing, business and commercial studies courses, staff and student service areas 

10,688,000

6,957,000

Stages II and III: Provision of accommodation for courses in business and general studies, library, college administration, adult literacy and Aboriginal education units, and the Open College of Education which comprises the Centre for Open Studies and the Centre for Resource Development 

9,569,000

1,510,000

Elizabeth Community College

Stage IV: Building for classrooms and reconstruction of workshops for building, engineering, electrical and metal trades..............................................

5,351,000

2,641,000

Panorama Community College

Stage I: Buildings for classrooms, library and student services and reconstruction of workshops for engineering and metal trades........................................................

5,700,000

1,023,000

Total South Australia..........................................................................................

12,131,000

 

SCHEDULE 5—continued

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Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Maximum grant in respect of 1984

$

$

Western Australia

Albany Technical College

Stage VII: Building for catering trades and computer studies.............................................

2,557,000

279,000

Bunbury Technical College

Stage II: Buildings for catering trades and computer studies.............................................

2,091,000

403,000

Building for classrooms and art studies

904,000

904,000

Fremantle Technical College

Stage II: Building for business studies, food technology, engineering and science courses....

4,913,000

2,773,000

Leederville College of Technical and Further Education

Design of new and refurbished facilities for architectural drafting, interior design, commercial studies and accounting courses, general classrooms, staff and student services..............................

201,000

201,000

Midland Technical College

Replacement and additional facilities for automotive and metal trades on a new site........

7,024,000

3,524,000

Thornlie Technical College

Stage III: Building for hairdressing, commercial, accounting, management and science courses

3,394,000

417,000

Stage IV: Buildings for library and student services........................................................

3,464,000

2,940,000

Total Western Australia........................................................................................

11,441,000

Tasmania

Alanvale Community College

Stage II: Building for courses in metal fabrication

2,533,000

1,145,000

Construction of student residence.........

1,302,000

1,208,000

Design of building for automotive studies 

101,000

101,000

Total Tasmania

2,454,000

Northern Territory

Community College of Central Australia

Food studies facility..............................

933,000

933,000

Darwin Community College

Construction of student residences.......

1,625,000

604,000

Construction of metal fabrication and welding workshop........................................................

3,100,000

476,000

Katherine Rural College

Stage II: Buildings for workshops, administration and student residences...........................

1,658,000

1,507,000

Total Northern Territory.......................................................................................

3,520,000

TOTAL ALL STATES.....................................................................................

127,300,000

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SCHEDULE 5—continued

SCHEDULE 8 Sections 15, 22 and 26

PART I—MAXIMUM GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR EXPENDITURE BY COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION ON COLLEGE PURPOSES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

College of Advanced Education

Grant in respect of 1982

Grant in respect of 1983

Grant in respect of 1984

$

$

$

New South Wales

Armidale College of Advanced Education............

4,889,000

5,156,000

5,202,000

Catholic College of Education Sydney Ltd...........

6,428,000

6,841,000

7,229,000

Cumberland College of Health Sciences...............

7,209,000

7,649,000

8,173,000

Hawkesbury Agricultural College.........................

6,707,000

6,976,000

7,229,000

Kuring-gai College of Advanced Education.........

9,407,000

10,119,000

10,865,000

The Milperra College of Advanced Education......

3,179,000

NIL

NIL

Macarthur Institute of Higher Education...............

NIL

3,612,000

3,515,000

Mitchell College of Advanced Education.............

11,008,000

11,679,000

12,133,000

Nepean College of Advanced Education...............

5,318,000

6,122,000

5,872,000

New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music 

2,751,000

2,974,000

3,136,000

Newcastle College of Advanced Education..........

10,186,000

10,223,000

10,413,000

Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education.

3,934,000

4,260,000

4,327,000

Orange Agricultural College.................................

1,879,000

1,982,000

2,111,000

Riverina College of Advanced Education.............

16,937,000

17,757,000

18,490,000

Sydney College of Advanced Education...............

22,187,000

23,446,000

23,350,000

Sydney College of the Arts...................................

4,199,000

4,532,000

4,735,000

The New South Wales Institute of Technology....

26,856,000

28,872,000

30,306,000

Wollongong Institute of Education........................

1,563,000

NIL

NIL

Total................................................................

144,637,000

152,200,000

157,086,000

Victoria—

Ballarat College of Advanced Education..............

8,729,000

9,224,000

9,448,000

Bendigo College of Advanced Education.............

9,320,000

9,338,000

8,786,000

Chisholm Institute of Technology.........................

21,151,000

22,259,000

23,933,000

Footscray Institute of Technology.........................

10,410,000

12,221,000

13,400,000

Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education..........

6,988,000

7,746,000

8,332,000

Hawthorn Institute of Education............................

6,010,000

6,356,000

6,606,000

State College of Victoria, Institute of Catholic Education 

5,572,000

NIL

NIL

Institute of Catholic Education..............................

NIL

5,888,000

6,106,000

Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences.....................

9,534,000

10,287,000

10,749,000

Phillip Institute of Technology..............................

16,002,000

17,208,000

18,185,000

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Ltd......

41,131,000

44,160,000

46,568,000

State College of Victoria, Institute of Early Childhood Development........................................................................

3,137,000

NIL

NIL

Melbourne State College.......................................

14,459,000

NIL

NIL

Melbourne College of Advanced Education.........

NIL

18,247,000

17,668,000

Swinburne Limited................................................

19,010,000

21,205,000

22,822,000

Victorian College of the Arts................................

3,158,000

3,574,000

3,882,000

Victoria College.....................................................

24,187,000

24,258,000

25,176,000

Victorian College of Pharmacy Ltd......................

2,892,000

2,835,000

2,940,000

Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education....

4,533,000

4,824,000

5,136,000

Total................................................................

206,223,000

219,630,000

229,737,000

Queensland—

Brisbane College of Advanced Education.............

27,139,000

28,575,000

29,219,000

Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education.......

8,851,000

9,693,000

9,822,000

Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education..

13,162,000

14,186,000

14,634,000

Queensland Agricultural College..........................

6,839,000

7,378,000

7,609,000

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