States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Amendment Act (No. 3) 1986 (Cth)

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States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Amendment Act (No. 3) 1986

No. 165 of 1986

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Section

1. Short title, &c.

2. Commencement

3. Interpretation

4. New teaching developments

5. Estimate of relevant enrolments

6. Calculation of amounts of reductions

7. Adjustments where estimated enrolments not equal to actual enrolments

8. Grants for expenditure for university purposes and college purposes

9. Grants for recurrent expenditure of technical and further education institutions

10. Promotion of equality of opportunity

11. Recurrent grants may be increased to assist institutions in promoting greater participation of Aboriginals in tertiary education

12. Special assistance for students

13. Key centres of teaching and research

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

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

16. Special research centres

17. Insertion of new section—

15a. Grants for expenditure in connection with the provision of courses of advanced education in institutes of tertiary education

18. Interpretation

19. Grants for special courses

20. Grants for special services

21. Quality improvement grants

22. Management grants

23. Insertion of new section—

23a. Traineeship grants

TABLE OF PROVISIONS—continued

Section

24. Conditions attaching to grants for technical and further education

25. Variations of amounts specified in certain Schedules relating to recurrent expenditure for universities and advanced education

26. Equipment grants for technical and further education

27. Approvals by Minister

28. Grants for approved courses provided by non-government business colleges

29. Additional conditions, &c.

30. Repeal and substitution of Schedules

31. Payments made before Royal Assent

SCHEDULE

NEW SCHEDULES 1 TO 23 (INCLUSIVE) TO THE PRINCIPAL ACT

States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Amendment Act (No. 3) 1986

No. 165 of 1986

An Act to amend the States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Act 1984,and for related purposes

[Assented to 18 December 1986]

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 (No. 3) 1986.

(2) The States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Act 19841is in this Act referred to as the Principal Act.

Commencement

2. (1) Sub-section 27 (1) shall be deemed to have come into operation on 11 December 1985.

(2) Subject to sub-section (3), the remaining provisions of this Act shall come into operation on the day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.

 

(3) If the States Grants (Tertiary Education Assistance) Amendment Act (No. 2) 1986 comes into operation after this Act receives the Royal Assent, sections 5, 6 and 7 of this Act shall come into operation immediately after that Act comes into operation.

Interpretation

3. Section 3 of the Principal Act is amended by inserting “an institute of tertiary education,” after “relevant institution is” in paragraph (e) of the definition of “fees” in sub-section (1).

New teaching developments

4. Section 4 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by inserting in paragraph (6) (b) “or an institute of tertiary education” after “education” (second occurring);

(b) by inserting in paragraph (7) (b) “or institute of tertiary education” after “education”; and

(c) by inserting after paragraph (b) of the definition of “relevant tertiary education institution” in sub-section (9) the following paragraph:

“(ba) an institute of tertiary education that is situated in a State and at which courses of advanced education are provided;”.

Estimate of relevant enrolments

5. Section 4a of the Principal Act is amended by inserting in paragraph (1) (a) “15a,” after “5,”.

Calculation of amounts of reductions

6. Section 4b of the Principal Act is amended by inserting in sub-section (1) “15a (1),” after “5 (1) or (2),”.

Adjustments where estimated enrolments not equal to actual enrolments

7. Section 4c of the Principal Act is amended by inserting in sub-section (4) “15a (1),” after “5 (1) or (2),”.

Grants for expenditure for university purposes and college purposes

8. Section 5 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting sub-paragraph (3) (d) (i) and substituting the following sub-paragraph:

“(i) certifying—

(a) whether the auditor is satisfied that the prescribed staff of the university or college comprising each category or class of persons in respect of which the Academic Salaries Tribunal has, in a report or reports of that Tribunal, recommended a rate of salary, or a scale of rates of salary, applicable to that year or to a part of that year have been paid salary, in

 

respect of that year or that part of that year, in accordance with those recommendations; and

(b) whether the auditor is satisfied that the prescribed staff of the university or college comprising each category or class of persons in respect of which the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission has, in an award or awards of that Commission, established a rate of salary, or a scale of rates of salary, applicable to that year or to a part of that year have been paid salary, in respect of that year or that part of that year, in accordance with that award or those awards; and”.

Grants for recurrent expenditure of technical and further education institutions

9. Section 6 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting sub-section (3).

Promotion of equality of opportunity

10. Section 7 of the Principal act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (5) (b) “$1,155,000” and substituting “$1,166,000”;

(b) by omitting from paragraph (5) (c) “$1,150,000” and substituting “$1,183,000”;

(c) by omitting from sub-section (6) “or college of advanced education” and substituting “, college of advanced education or institute of tertiary education”;

(d) by omitting from paragraphs (6) (a), (b) and (c) “or college” (wherever occurring) and substituting “, college or institute”;

(e) by omitting from sub-section (7) “or college of advanced education” and substituting “, college of advanced education or institute of tertiary education”;

(f) by omitting “or” (last occurring) from paragraph (b) of the definition of “body” in sub-section (8);

(g) by inserting after paragraph (b) of the definition of “body” in sub-section (8) the following paragraph:

“(ba) an institute of tertiary education or the body administering an institute of tertiary education; or”; and.

(h) by inserting after paragraph (b) of the definition of “prescribed institution” in sub-section (8) the following paragraph:

“(ba) an institute of tertiary education that is situated in a State and at which courses of advanced education are provided;”.

 

Recurrent grants may be increased to assist institutions in promoting greater participation of Aboriginals in tertiary education

11. Section 8 of the Principal Act is amended—

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

“(ba) in a case where the amount is determined in relation to an institute of tertiary education—there shall be deemed to have been specified (as from 1 January in that year), in substitution for the amount specified in Schedule 6a in relation to the institute and to that year, the amount so specified as increased by an amount equal to the amount of the approved expenditure in relation to the prescribed institution in respect of that year;”;

(b) by omitting from paragraph (3) (c) “$3,877,000” and substituting “$5,228,000”; and

(c) by inserting after paragraph (b) of the definition of “prescribed institution” in sub-section (4) the following paragraph:

“(ba) an institute of tertiary education that is situated in a State and at which courses of advanced education are provided;”.

Special assistance for students

12. Section 9 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by inserting in sub-section (1) “, institute of tertiary education” after “education”;

(b) by omitting from sub-section (1) “or college” (wherever occurring) and substituting “, college or institute”;

(c) by inserting after sub-section (1) the following sub-sections:

“(1a) Subject to sub-section (2), there is payable to a State, for the purposes of financial assistance in relation to expenditure by the State and instrumentalities of the State in providing, in a year to which this Act applies, financial assistance to students at a technical and further education institution situated in the State, in respect of a year to which this Act applies, such amount as the Minister determines to be the amount of financial assistance that is payable in respect of the institution in respect of that year.

“(1b) Subject to sub-section (2), there is payable to the Northern Territory, for the purposes of financial assistance in relation to expenditure by the Northern Territory and instrumentalities of the Northern Territory in providing, in a year to which this Act applies, financial assistance to students at a Northern Territory tertiary education institution, in respect of a year to which this Act applies, such amount as the Minister determines to be the amount of financial assistance that is payable in respect of the institution in respect of that year.”;

 

(d) by omitting from sub-section (2) “sub-section (1)” and substituting “sub-sections (1), (1a) and (1b)”;

(e) by omitting from sub-section (2) “$11,133,500” and substituting “$11,277,500”;

(f) by omitting from sub-section (3) “or college of advanced education” and substituting “, college of advanced education or institute of tertiary education”;

(g) by omitting from paragraphs (3) (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) “or college” (wherever occurring) and substituting “, college or institute”;

(h) by inserting in paragraph (3) (c) “in that year” after “expenditure”;

(j) by inserting after sub-section (3) the following sub-sections:

“(3a) Financial assistance is granted to a State under sub-section (1a) in relation to a technical and further education institution in respect of a year to which this Act applies on the conditions that—

(a) the State will ensure that the sum of the amounts expended in that year by the State and instrumentalities of the State in connection with the provision, out of moneys paid to the State under this section in relation to the institution, of financial assistance to students at the institution is not less than the sum of the amounts of financial assistance paid to the State under this section in relation to the institution in respect of that year;

(b) the State will furnish to the Commission, not later than 30 September next following the end of that year, a statement by a qualified auditor, in accordance with the approved form, as to the expenditure in that year by the State instrumentalities of the State in connection with the provision, out of moneys paid to the State under this section in relation to the institution, of financial assistance to students at the institution;

(c) the State will ensure that the State and instrumentalities of the State, in providing, out of moneys paid to the State under this section in relation to the institution, financial assistance to students at the institution, comply with any guidelines determined by the Minister for the purposes of this section; and

(d) the State will furnish to the Commission, not later than such date as the Commission specifies, such statistical and other information as the Commission requires from the State in respect of the provision by the State and instrumentalities of the State of financial assistance to students at the institution in that year.

“(3b) Financial assistance is granted to the Northern Territory under sub-section (1b) in relation to a Northern Territory tertiary

 

education institution in respect of a year to which this Act applies on the conditions that—

(a) the Northern Territory will ensure that the sum of the amounts expended in that year by the Northern Territory and instrumentalities of the Northern Territory, in connection with the provision, out of moneys paid to the Northern Territory under this section in relation to the institution, of financial assistance to students at the institution is not less than the sum of the amounts of financial assistance paid to the Northern Territory under this section in relation to the institution in respect of that year;

(b) the Northern Territory will furnish to the Commission, not later than 30 September next following the end of that year, a statement by a qualified auditor, in accordance with the approved form, as to the expenditure in that year by the Northern Territory and instrumentalities of the Northern Territory in connection with the provision, out of moneys paid to the Northern Territory under this section in relation to the institution, of financial assistance to students at the institution;

(c) the Northern Territory will ensure that the Northern Territory and instrumentalities of the Northern Territory, in providing, out of moneys paid to the Northern Territory under this section in relation to the institution, financial assistance to students at the institution, comply with any guidelines determined by the Minister for the purposes of this section; and

(d) the Northern Territory will furnish to the Commission, not later than such date as the Commission specifies, such statistical and other information as the Commission requires from the Northern Territory in respect of the provision by the Northern Territory and instrumentalities of the Northern Territory of financial assistance to students at the institution in that year.”;

(k) by inserting in paragraph (6) (a) “, institute of tertiary education” after “education”;

(m) by omitting from paragraphs (6) (a), (b), (c) and (d) “or college” (wherever occurring) and substituting “, college or institute”;

(n) by inserting after sub-section (6) the following sub-sections:

“(6a) Where—

(a) a State or an instrumentality of a State provides financial assistance for a student at a technical and further education institution out of moneys paid to the State in respect of the institution under this section; and

 

(b) the student repays to the State or instrumentality, in a year to which this Act applies, an amount (including any amount by way of interest) in respect of that financial assistance,

then, for the purposes of this Act, an amount equal to the amount referred to in paragraph (b) shall be deemed to have been paid to the State under this section as financial assistance in relation to the institution in respect of that year.

“(6b) Where—

(a) the Northern Territory or an instrumentality of the Northern Territory provides financial assistance for a student at a Northern Territory tertiary education institution out of moneys paid to the Northern Territory in respect of the institution under this section; and

(b) the student repays to the Northern Territory or the instrumentality, in a year to which this Act applies, an amount (including any amount by way of interest) in respect of that financial assistance,

then, for the purposes of this Act, an amount equal to the amount referred to in paragraph (b) shall be deemed to have been paid to the Northern Territory under this section as financial assistance in relation to the institution in respect of that year.”;

(o) by inserting in paragraph (7) (a) “, institute of tertiary education” after “education”;

(p) by omitting from paragraphs (7) (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) “or college” (wherever occurring) and substituting “, college or institute”;

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

“(7a) Where—

(a) the sum of the amounts of financial assistance paid to a State under this section in relation to a technical and further education institution in respect of the year 1986 exceeds the sum of the amounts expended in the year 1986 by the State and instrumentalities of the State in connection with the provision, out of moneys paid to the State under this section in relation to the institution, of financial assistance to students at the institution; and

(b) the Minister directs that an amount, not exceeding the amount of the excess, is a prescribed amount in relation to the institution in respect of the year 1986 for the purposes of this sub-section,

then, for the purposes of this Act—

(c) an amount equal to the prescribed amount shall be deemed to have been paid to the State under this section as financial assistance in relation to the institution in respect of the year 1987; and

 

(d) the sum of the amounts paid to the State under this section in relation to the institution in respect of the year 1986 shall be deemed to have been reduced by an amount equal to the prescribed amount.

“(7b) Where—

(a) the sum of the amounts of financial assistance paid to the Northern Territory under this section in relation to a Northern Territory tertiary education institution in respect of the year 1986 exceeds the sum of the amounts expended in the year 1986 by the Northern Territory and instrumentalities of the Northern Territory in connection with the provision, out of moneys paid to the Northern Territory under this section in relation to the institution, of financial assistance to students at the institution; and

(b) the Minister directs that an amount, not exceeding the amount of the excess is a prescribed amount in relation to the institution in respect of the year 1986 for the purposes of this sub-section,

then, for the purposes of this Act—

(c) an amount equal to the prescribed amount shall be deemed to have been paid to the Northern Territory under this section as financial assistance in relation to the institution in respect of the year 1987; and

(d) the sum of the amounts paid to the Northern Territory under this section in relation to the institution in respect of the year 1986 shall be deemed to have been reduced by an amount equal to the prescribed amount.”;

(r) by omitting “university, college of advanced education or non-government teachers college” from the definition of “financial assistance” in sub-section (8) and substituting “prescribed institution”; and

(s) by omitting from sub-section (8) the definition of “student” and substituting the following definitions:

“‘prescribed institution’ means—

(a) a university situated in a State;

(b) a college of advanced education situated in a State;

(c) an institute of tertiary education that is situated in a State and at which courses of advanced education are provided;

(d) a technical and further education institution that is situated in a State and at which courses of advanced education are provided;

(e) a Northern Territory education institution at which courses of advanced education are provided; or

 

(f) a non-government teachers college;

‘student’ means—

(a) in relation to a university—a person undertaking a course of study provided by the university;

(b) in relation to a college of advanced education—a person undertaking a course of advanced education provided by the college;

(c) in relation to an institute of tertiary education—a person undertaking a course of advanced education provided by the institute;

(d) in relation to a technical and further education institution—a person undertaking a course of advanced education provided by the institution;

(e) in relation to a Northern Territory tertiary education institution—a person undertaking a course of advanced education provided by the institution; or

(f) in relation to a non-government teachers college—a person undertaking a course of teacher education provided by the college.”.

Key centres of teaching and research

13. Section 10 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (4) (b) “$1,155,000” and substituting “$1,166,000”; and

(b) by omitting from paragraph (4) (c) “$1,150,000” and substituting “$1,183,000”.

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

14. Section 11 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (3) (b) “$24,307,000” and substituting “$24,518,000”; and

(b) by omitting from paragraph (3) (c) “$25,530,000” and substituting “$26,263,000”.

Recurrent grants in respect of student residences and affiliated colleges

15. Section 12 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (2) (b) “$1,436,000” and substituting “$1,448,000”; and

(b) by omitting from paragraph (3) (b) “$427,000” and substituting “$431,000”.

 

Special research centres

16. Section 14 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from paragraph (4) (b) “$5,462,000” and substituting “$5,509,000”; and

(b) by omitting from paragraph (4) (c) “$5,435,000” and substituting “$5,586,000”.

17. Before section 16 of the Principal Act the following section is inserted in Division 3 of Part III:

Grants for expenditure in connection with the provision of courses of advanced education in institutes of tertiary education

“15a. (1) In relation to each institute of tertiary education specified in Column 1 of Schedule 6a, there is payable to the State in which the institute is situated, for the purposes of financial assistance in relation to recurrent expenditure of the institute in connection with the provision, in respect of a year to which this Act applies, of courses of advanced education, the amount specified in that Schedule in relation to that institute and to that year reduced, in the case of the year 1987, by the amount calculated under section 4b in relation to the institute.

“(2) Financial assistance is granted to a State under sub-section (1) in relation to the provision, at an institute of tertiary education situated in the State, of courses of advanced education in respect of a year to which this Act applies on the conditions that—

(a) the State will pay each amount of that financial assistance received by it to the institute without undue delay;

(b) the State will ensure that the sum of the amounts expended by the institute by way of recurrent expenditure in connection with the provision, in respect of that year, of courses of advanced education is not less than the amount specified in Schedule 6a in relation to the institute in respect of that year;

(c) the State will ensure that each institute of tertiary education situated in the State does not charge any student fees in respect of that year or a part of that year;

(d) the State will ensure that each institute of tertiary education situated in the State imposes an amount of charge in respect of each relevant enrolment in respect of the year 1987, being the amount applicable under section 4d in respect of that year;

(e) the State will ensure that the institute furnishes to the Commission, not later than 30 September next following the end of that year, a statement by a qualified auditor, in accordance with the approved form, as to the recurrent expenditure of the institute in respect of that year in connection with the provision of courses of advanced education; and

(f) the State will cause to be furnished to the Commission by the institute, not later than such date as the Commission specifies, such

 

statistical and other information as the Commission requires from the institute in respect of the provision by the institute, in respect of that year, of courses of advanced education.

“(3) Where a determination is made under sub-section 4 (5) in relation to the provision of a course of advanced education at an institute of tertiary education situated in a State, any expenditure in connection with the preparation for the introduction of the course (not being expenditure incurred for the purpose of making a further submission to the Commission concerning the course), or, if the course has been introduced at the institute, in connection with the provision of the course, that is incurred by the institute while the determination is in force shall not be treated as recurrent expenditure of the institute in connection with the provision of courses of advanced education in the application of sub-sections (2), (4) and (6) to and in relation to financial assistance granted to the State under sub-section (1).

“(4) Where an institute of tertiary education furnishes a statement to the Commission under this section and it appears from the statement that the sum of the amounts paid to a State in relation to the recurrent expenditure of the institute in connection with the provision, in respect of the year 1986, under this section of courses of advanced education exceeds the sum of the amounts expended by the institute in connection with the provision, in respect of that year, of courses of advanced education, then, upon receipt of the statement by the Commission, for the purposes of this Act—

(a) there shall be deemed to have been specified in Schedule 6a (as from 1 January 1987), in substitution for the amount specified in that Schedule in relation to the institute and to the year 1987, that amount as increased by—

(i) the amount of the excess; or

(ii) $60,000,

whichever is the less;

(b) the sum of the amounts so paid to the State in relation to the recurrent expenditure of the institute in connection with the provision, in respect of the year 1986, of courses of advanced education shall be deemed to have been reduced by an amount equal to the amount of the excess; and

(c) an amount equal to the amount of the excess shall be deemed to have been paid to the State under this section for the purposes of financial assistance in relation to the recurrent expenditure of the institute in connection with the provision, in respect of the year 1987, of courses of advanced education.

“(5) Where the amount of the excess referred to in sub-section (4) in relation to an institute of tertiary education in respect of the year 1986 exceeds $60,000, the Minister may, if satisfied that there are special circumstances that warrant the giving of such a direction, at the request of

 

the State in which the institute is situated, being a request made not later than 30 September 1987, direct that the amount (in this sub-section referred to as the ‘relevant amount’) specified in Schedule 6a in relation to the institute and to the year 1987 be further increased by an amount specified in the direction, being an amount not exceeding the amount by which the amount of the excess exceeds $60,000, and, where the Minister gives such a direction, then, for the purposes of this Act, there shall be deemed to have been specified in that Schedule (as from 1 January 1987), in substitution for the relevant amount, the relevant amount as so increased.

“(6) Where the sum of the amounts expended by an institute of tertiary education in connection with the provision, in respect of the year 1986, of courses of advanced education exceeds the sum of the amounts of financial assistance paid to the State in which the institute is situated in relation to the recurrent expenditure of the institute in connection with the provision, in respect of that year, of courses of advanced education under this section then, for the purposes of this Act, an amount equal to the amount of the excess or $60,000, whichever is the less, shall be treated as if it had been expended by the institute, in connection with the provision, in respect of the year 1987, of courses of advanced education.

“(7) Where the amount of the excess referred to in sub-section (6) in relation to an institute of tertiary education in respect of the year 1986 exceeds $60,000, the Minister may, if satisfied that there are special circumstances that warrant the giving of such a direction, at the request of the State in which the institute is situated, being a request made not later than 30 September 1987, direct that an amount specified in the direction, being an amount not exceeding the amount by which the amount of the excess exceeds $60,000, shall be treated as if it had been expended by the institute in connection with the provision, in respect of the year 1987, of courses of advanced education, and, upon the Minister’s giving such a direction, that amount shall be treated, for the purposes of this Act, as if it had been so expended.”.

Interpretation

18. Section 19 of the Principal Act is repealed.

Grants for special courses

19. Section 20 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by inserting after sub-section (1) the following sub-section:

“(1a) The Minister may, after obtaining the advice of the Commission, approve a proposal for expenditure by an institute of tertiary education for the purpose of providing special courses of technical and further education as a proposal deserving financial assistance under this section in respect of a year to which this Act applies subject to such conditions as the Minister determines.”;

 

(b) by omitting from sub-section (3) “approved proposal” and substituting “proposal approved under sub-section (1)”;

(c) by inserting after sub-section (3) the following sub-section:

“(3a) Subject to sub-sections (4) and (5), in relation to each proposal approved under sub-section (1a) in relation to an institute of tertiary education, there is payable to the State in which the institute is situated, in respect of the year in respect of which the proposal was approved, an amount equal to the amount of the approved expenditure in relation to the proposal in respect of that year.”; and

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

“(4a) The reference in sub-section (4) to an approved proposal of a State includes a reference to an approved proposal of an institute of tertiary education situated in the State.”.

Grants for special services

20. Section 21 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by inserting after sub-section (1) the following sub-section:

“(1a) The Minister may, after obtaining the advice of the Commission, approve a proposal for expenditure by an institute of tertiary education for the purpose of providing special services in connection with the provision of technical and further education by the institute as a proposal deserving financial assistance under this section in respect of a year to which this Act applies subject to such conditions as the Minister determines.”;

(b) by omitting from sub-section (3) “approved proposal” and substituting “proposal approved under sub-section (1)”;

(c) by inserting after sub-section (3) the following sub-section:

“(3a) Subject to sub-section (4), in relation to each proposal approved under sub-section (1a) in relation to an institute of tertiary education, there is payable to the State in which the institute is situated, in respect of the year in respect of which the proposal was approved, an amount equal to the amount of the approved expenditure in relation to the proposal in respect of that year.”; and

(d) by adding at the end the following sub-section:

“(5) The reference in sub-section (4) to an approved proposal of a State includes a reference to an approved proposal of an institute of tertiary education situated in the State.”.

Quality improvement grants

21. Section 22 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by inserting after sub-section (1) the following sub-section:

“(1a) The Minister may, after obtaining the advice of the Commission, approve a proposal for expenditure by an institute of tertiary education for the purpose of improving the quality of, or

 

increasing the range of, services and facilities of the institute in connection with the provision of technical and further education as a proposal deserving financial assistance under this section in respect of a year to which this Act applies subject to such conditions as the Minister determines.”;

(b) by omitting from sub-section (3) “approved proposal” and substituting “proposal approved under sub-section (1)”;

(c) by inserting after sub-section (3) the following sub-section:

“(3a) Subject to sub-sections (4) and (5), in relation to each proposal approved under sub-section (1a) in relation to an institute of tertiary education, there is payable to the State in which the institute is situated, in respect of the year in respect of which the proposal was approved, an amount equal to the amount of the approved expenditure in relation to the proposal in respect of that year.”; and

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

“(4a) The reference in sub-section (4) to an approved proposal of a State includes a reference to an approved proposal of an institute of tertiary education situated in the State.”.

Management grants

22. Section 23 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by inserting after sub-section (1) the following sub-section:

“(1a) The Minister may, after obtaining the advice of the Commission, approve a proposal for expenditure by an institute of tertiary education for the purpose of improving management and administration in connection with the provision by the institute of technical and further education as a proposal deserving financial assistance under this section in respect of a year to which this Act applies subject to such conditions as the Minister determines.”;

(b) by omitting from sub-section (3) “approved proposal” and substituting “proposal approved under sub-section (1)”;

(c) by inserting after sub-section (3) the following sub-section:

“(3a) Subject to sub-sections (4) and (5), in relation to each proposal approved under sub-section (1a) in relation to an institute of tertiary education, there is payable to the State in which the institute is situated, in respect of the year in respect of which the proposal was approved, an amount equal to the amount of the approved expenditure in relation to the proposal in respect of that year.”; and

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

“(4a) The reference in sub-section (4) to an approved proposal of a State includes a reference to an approved proposal of an institute of tertiary education situated in the State.”.

 

23. After section 23 of the Principal Act the following section is inserted:

Traineeship grants

“23a. (1) The Minister may, after obtaining the advice of the Commission, approve a proposal for expenditure by a State and instrumentalities of the State for the purpose of facilitating the provision of traineeships under the Australian Traineeship System in connection with the provision of technical and further education in the State as a proposal deserving financial assistance under this section in respect of the year 1987 subject to such conditions as the Minister determines.

“(2) The Minister may, after obtaining the advice of the Commission, approve a proposal for expenditure by an institute of tertiary education for the purpose of facilitating the provision of traineeships under the Australian Traineeship System in connection with the provision by the institute of technical and further education as a proposal deserving financial assistance under this section in respect of the year 1987 subject to such conditions as the Minister determines.

“(3) Where the Minister approves a proposal in respect of the year 1987, the Minister shall determine an amount, not exceeding the estimated expenditure in connection with the proposal in respect of that year, as the amount of the approved expenditure in relation to the proposal in respect of that year.

“(4) Subject to sub-section (6), in relation to each proposal approved under sub-section (1), there is payable to the State in respect of which the proposal was submitted, in respect of the year in respect of which the proposal was approved, an amount equal to the amount of the approved expenditure in relation to the proposal in respect of that year.

“(5) Subject to sub-section (6), in relation to each proposal approved under sub-section (2) in relation to an institute of tertiary education, there is payable to the State in which the institute is situated, in respect of the year in respect of which the proposal was approved, an amount equal to the amount of the approved expenditure in relation to the proposal in respect of that year.

“(6) The aggregate of the amounts determined by the Minister under this section to be the amounts of approved expenditure in relation to approved proposals in respect of the year 1987 shall not exceed $4,000,000.”.

Conditions attaching to grants for technical and further education

24. Section 24 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting “or 23” and substituting “, 23 or 23a”;

(b) by inserting “(other than an approved proposal in respect of an institute of tertiary education)” after “approved proposal”; and

(c) by adding at the end the following sub-section:

 

“(2) Financial assistance is granted to a State under section 20, 21, 22, 23 or 23a in relation to an approved proposal in respect of an institute of tertiary education in respect of a year to which this Act applies on the conditions that—

(a) the State will pay each amount of that financial assistance received by it to the institute without undue delay;

(b) the State will ensure that the sum of the amounts expended by the institute in that year in connection with the proposal is not less than the sum of the amounts of financial assistance paid to the State under this section in relation to the proposal in respect of that year;

(c) the State will ensure that the institute furnishes to the Commission, not later than 30 September next following the end of that year, a statement by a qualified auditor, in accordance with the approved form, as to the expenditure in that year by the institute in connection with the proposal; and

(d) the State will ensure that the institute furnishes to the Commission, not later than such date as the Commission specifies, such statistical and other information as the Commission requires in relation to the proposal.”.

Variations of amounts specified in certain Schedules relating to recurrent expenditure for universities and advanced education

25. Section 26 of the Principal Act is amended by inserting in sub-section (3) “6a,” after “3,”.

Equipment grants for technical and further education

26. Section 33 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting sub-section (6).

Approvals by Minister

27. (1) Section 43 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by omitting from sub-section (1) “the year 1985” and substituting “a year to which this Act applies”; and

(b) by adding at the end the following sub-section:

“(3) In this section, ‘year to which this Act applies’ means either of the years 1985 and 1986.”.

(2) Section 43 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting sub-section (3).

Grants for approved courses provided by non-government business colleges

28. Section 44 of the Principal Act is amended—

(a) by inserting after sub-section (3) the following sub-section:

“(3a) In calculating the number of students receiving instruction in an approved course of a non-government business college in

 

respect of a year to which this Act applies on a business college census date in that year, any overseas student who is receiving instruction in such a course and who enrolled in that course on or after 1 June 1986 shall be disregarded.”; and

(b) by omitting sub-section (5) and substituting the following sub-section:

“(5) In this section—

‘overseas student’ means a person (including a person who has not attained the age of majority) who is not an Australian citizen and is receiving instruction at a non-government business college, but does not include a person to whom sub-section 8 (1) of the Migration Act 1958 applies or a person who is the holder of a permanent entry permit;

‘permanent entry permit’ means an entry permit within the meaning of the Migration Act 1958 other than a temporary entry permit;

‘temporary entry permit’ has the same meaning as in the Migration Act 1958..

Additional conditions, &c.

29. Section 46 of the Principal Act is amended—(a) by omitting sub-sections (2) and (3) and substituting the following sub-sections:

“(2) Where the Minister is satisfied, on the basis of information contained in a relevant certificate furnished to the Commission in compliance with the conditions attaching to a grant of financial assistance in relation to a university or college of advanced education in respect of the year 1984, 1985 or 1986, that—

(a) the prescribed staff of that university or college, as the case requires, comprising a category or class of persons in respect of which the Academic Salaries Tribunal has recommended a rate of salary or a scale of rates of salary applicable to that year or a part of that year, have been paid, in respect of, or of a part of, that year or that part of that year, salary at a rate, or in accordance with a scale of rates, different from the rate or scale of rates so recommended; or

(b) the prescribed staff of that university or college, as the case requires, comprising a category or class of persons in respect of which the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission has made an award establishing a rate of salary or a scale of rates of salary applicable to that year or a part of that year, have been paid, in respect of, or of a part of, that year or that part of that year, salary at a rate, or in accordance with a scale of rates, different from the rate or scale of rates so established,

 

the Minister may direct that this Act shall have effect as if the amount specified in Schedule 1 in relation to that university and to a subsequent year to which this Act applies or in Schedule 3 in relation to that college and to a subsequent year to which this Act applies, as the case requires, were reduced by an amount specified by the Minister, and, where the Minister gives such a direction, there shall be deemed to have been specified in that Schedule (as from 1 January in that year) in substitution for that amount, that amount as so reduced.

“(3) The Minister shall not, upon being satisfied of a matter referred to in sub-section (2) in relation to the payment of salary to prescribed staff of a university or college of advanced education in respect of a year or a part of a year, give a direction under that sub-section by virtue of which an amount specified in relation to that university or college is reduced by an amount that exceeds—

(a) in a case to which paragraph (2) (a) applies—the aggregate of the amounts by which the salary paid to that prescribed staff in respect of that year or that part of that year differs from the salary that would have been paid to that prescribed staff in respect of that year or that part of that year if salary had been paid at the rate or in accordance with the scale of rates recommended by the Academic Salaries Tribunal; or

(b) in a case to which paragraph (2) (b) applies—the aggregate of the amounts by which the salary paid to that prescribed staff in respect of that year or that part of that year differs from the salary that would have been paid to that prescribed staff in respect of that year or that part of that year if salary had been paid at the rate or in accordance with the scale of rates established by the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Tribunal.”; and

(b) by omitting from sub-section (5) “46 (2)” and substituting “(2) of this section”.

Repeal and substitution of Schedules

30. Schedules 1 to 23 (inclusive) to the Principal Act are repealed and the Schedules set out in the Schedule to this Act are substituted.

Payments made before Royal Assent

31. Payments (including advances) by way of financial assistance made to a State or to the Northern Territory under the Principal Act shall be deemed to have been made for the purposes of the Principal Act as amended by this Act.

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SCHEDULE Section 29

NEW SCHEDULES 1 TO 23 (INCLUSIVE) TO THE PRINCIPAL ACT

SCHEDULE 1 Sub-section 5 (1)

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 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

New South Wales—

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

128,512,715

139,222,000

140,282,000

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

123,481,802

133,227,000

134,630,000

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

38,626,000

42,152,000

42,398,000

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

33,870,000

37,666,000

38,814,000

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

48,160,556

52,327,000

53,034,000

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

30,373,800

35,405,000

37,764,000

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

403,024,873

439,999,000

446,922,000

Victoria—

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

112,979,000

122,939,000

122,861,000

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

90,218,000

98,400,000

98,214,000

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

48,385,942

54,253,000

55,417,000

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

24,834,000

28,085,000

29,336,000

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

276,416,942

303,677,000

305,828,000

Queensland—

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

105,802,985

115,013,000

115,739,000

James Cook University of North Queensland 

25,461,119

27,779,000

28,362,000

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

19,982,152

24,008,000

25,739,000

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

151,246,256

166,800,000

169,840,000

Western Australia—

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

63,321,000

68,701,000

68,935,000

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

22,471,118

25,833,000

28,000,000

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

85,792,118

94,534,000

96,935,000

South Australia—

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

66,259,000

72,135,000

71,793,000

The Flinders University of South Australia.

31,807,950

35,228,000

35,458,000

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

98,066,950

107,363,000

107,251,000

Tasmania—

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

37,655,000

40,970,000

41,231,000

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

1,052,202,139

1,153,343,000

1,168,007,000

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SCHEDULE—continued

SCHEDULE 2 Sub-section 5 (5)

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 1985

Amount of expenditure in respect of 1986

Amount of expenditure in respect of 1987

$

$

$

University of Melbourne

Development of graduate teaching and research in management education..................................................

868,000

1,206,000

1,225,000

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SCHEDULE 3 Sub-section 5 (2)

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

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

New South Wales—

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

5,804,000

6,359,000

6,133,000

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

7,718,000

8,376,000

8,371,000

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

9,448,000

10,856,000

11,590,000

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

8,712,000

9,695,000

10,050,000

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

11,685,000

12,707,000

12,728,000

Macarthur Institute of Higher Education

6,726,000

8,885,000

10,753,000

Mitchell College of Advanced Education

13,846,000

14,877,000

14,918,000

Nepean College of Advanced Education

8,552,000

10,574,000

12,861,000

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

12,373,000

13,753,000

14,195,000

New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music 

3,565,000

3,894,000

3,884,000

Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education

5,798,000

6,755,000

7,547,000

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

2,737,000

3,144,000

3,220,000

Riverina-Murray Institute of Higher Education....

20,289,000

22,708,000

23,191,000

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

25,110,000

27,281,000

27,919,000

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

5,274,000

5,817,000

5,938,000

The New South Wales Institute of Technology.....

33,908,000

37,944,000

39,224,000

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

181,545,000

203,625,000

212,522,000

 

SCHEDULE—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

College of Advanced Education

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

Victoria—

Ballarat College of Advanced Education

10,947,000

12,458,000

13,037,000

Bendigo College of Advanced Education

10,650,000

11,589,000

11,854,000

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

27,160,000

29,846,000

30,473,000

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

17,470,000

19,927,000

20,837,000

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

9,758,000

10,849,000

11,239,000

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

7,438,000

7,991,000

7,862,000

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

6,842,000

7,521,000

7,660,000

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

12,119,000

13,419,000

13,860,000

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

20,939,000

22,401,000

22,447,000

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

20,517,000

22,873,000

23,875,000

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

51,729,596

56,233,000

55,501,000

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

25,306,000

27,539,000

27,670,000

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

4,369,000

4,929,000

4,973,000

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

30,000,000

31,119,000

31,351,000

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

3,212,000

3,480,000

3,499,000

Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education...

6,189,000

6,845,000

7,141,000

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

264,645,596

289,019,000

293,279,000

Queensland—

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

34,925,000

39,056,000

40,659,000

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

11,392,000

12,947,000

13,882,000

Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education.

17,251,000

19,589,000

20,890,000

Gold Coast College of Advanced Education.........

..

171,000

961,000

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

8,620,000

10,039,000

10,594,000

Queensland Conservatorium of Music....................

2,326,000

2,669,000

2,753,000

Queensland Institute of Technology........................

35,121,000

39,214,000

40,987,000

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

109,635,000

123,685,000

130,726,000

Western Australia—

Western Australian College of Advanced Education

34,664,000

38,813,000

40,080,000

Western Australian Institute of Technology..........

53,681,000

59,065,000

59,644,000

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

88,345,000

97,878,000

99,724,000

 

SCHEDULE—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

College of Advanced Education

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

South Australia—

Roseworthy Agricultural College.............................

4,407,000

4,776,000

4,665,000

South Australian College of Advanced Education

42,434,000

46,041,000

44,642,000

South Australian Institute of Technology...............

28,227,000

31,504,000

31,835,000

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

75,068,000

82,321,000

81,142,000

Tasmania—

Tasmanian State Institute of Technology...............

11,470,000

12,542,000

12,991,000

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

730,708,596

809,070,000

830,384,000

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SCHEDULE 4 Sub-section 6 (1)

GRANTS FOR RECURRENT EXPENDITURE IN CONNECTION WITH TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

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

32,816,000

36,284,000

38,811,000

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

23,286,000

24,782,000

25,038,000

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

10,376,000

12,438,000

14,094,000

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

8,754,000

9,715,000

10,101,000

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

8,028,000

8,840,000

9,645,000

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

2,823,000

3,132,000

3,234,000

Northern Territory............................................................

1,166,000

1,635,000

1,732,000

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

87,249,000

96,826,000

102,655,000

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SCHEDULE— continued

SCHEDULE 5 Sub-section 13 (1)

SPECIAL RESEARCH GRANTS FOR UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

New South Wales—

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

2,170,000

2,348,000

2,362,000

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

1,953,000

2,113,000

2,126,000

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

662,000

716,000

720,000

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

477,000

517,000

520,000

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

781,000

844,000

850,000

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

304,000

328,000

331,000

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

6,347,000

6,866,000

6,909,000

Victoria—

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

2,040,000

2,206,000

2,220,000

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

1,541,000

1,666,000

1,677,000

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

770,000

834,000

839,000

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

271,000

294,000

295,000

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

4,622,000

5,000,000

5,031,000

Queensland—

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

1,866,000

2,018,000

2,031,000

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

358,000

387,000

390,000

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

282,000

304,000

307,000

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

2,506,000

2,709,000

2,728,000

Western Australia—

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

1,107,000

1,197,000

1,205,000

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

271,000

294,000

295,000

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

1,378,000

1,491,000

1,500,000

South Australia—

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

1,128,000

1,221,000

1,228,000

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

401,000

435,000

437,000

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

1,529,000

1,656,000

1,665,000

Tasmania—

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

434,000

470,000

472,000

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

16,816,000

18,192,000

18,305,000

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SCHEDULE—continued

SCHEDULE 6 Sub-section 15 (1)

GRANTS FOR RECURRENT EXPENDITURE OF TEACHING HOSPITALS OF UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

New South Wales—

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

564,000

611,000

614,000

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

488,000

530,000

531,000

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

109,000

117,000

118,000

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

1,161,000

1,258,000

1,263,000

Victoria—

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

586,000

634,000

638,000

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

336,000

364,000

366,000

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

922,000

998,000

1,004,000

Queensland—

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

456,000

493,000

496,000

Western Australia—

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

195,000

212,000

213,000

South Australia—

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

326,000

352,000

354,000

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

109,000

117,000

118,000

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

435,000

469,000

472,000

Tasmania—

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

87,000

94,000

94,000

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

3,256,000

3,524,000

3,542,000

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SCHEDULE 6a Sub-section 15a (1)

MAXIMUM GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR RECURRENT EXPENDITURE BY INSTITUTES OF TERTIARY EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Institute of Tertiary Education

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

The Western Institute.......................

60,000

1,653,000

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SCHEDULE—continued

SCHEDULE 7 Sub-section 16 (1)

MAXIMUM GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR EXPENDITURE BY STATES ON PROVISION OF COURSES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION IN TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Technical and Further Education Institution

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

New South Wales—

Argyle College of Technical and Further Education (Goulburn)...................................................................................

190,000

204,000

207,000

Bathurst College of Technical and Further Education 

163,000

177,000

178,000

Ryde College of Technical and Further Education

707,000

764,000

770,000

Sydney Technical College...........................................

2,968,000

3,213,000

3,232,000

Wollongong College of Technical and Further Education 

163,000

177,000

178,000

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

4,191,000

4,535,000

4,565,000

Victoria—

Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture.

1,815,000

2,012,000

2,025,000

Queensland—

Kangaroo Point College of Technical and Further Education

98,000

116,000

118,000

Mackay College of Technical and Further Education 

109,000

122,000

118,000

Queensland College of Art..........................................

1,957,000

2,431,000

2,392,000

Technical Correspondence School.............................

163,000

183,000

184,000

Townsville College of Technical and Further Education 

859,000

970,000

971,000

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

3,186,000

3,822,000

3,783,000

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

9,192,000

10,369,000

10,373,000

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SCHEDULE 8 Sub-section 17 (1)

GRANTS FOR EXPENDITURE BY THE NORTHERN TERRITORY ON ADVANCED EDUCATION PURPOSES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

6,794,000

8,305,000

8,655,000

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SCHEDULE—continued

SCHEDULE 9 Sub-section 18 (1)

MAXIMUM GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR EXPENDITURE BY NON-GOVERNMENT TEACHERS COLLEGES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Non-government Teachers College

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

Avondale College.............................................................

1,060,000

1,148,000

1,154,000

McAuley College..............................................................

1,962,000

2,028,000

2,042,000

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

3,022,000

3,176,000

3,196,000

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SCHEDULE 10 Sub-sections 20 (4) and (5)

PART I—GRANTS FOR SPECIAL COURSES IN CONNECTION WITH TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

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

2,671,000

2,814,000

2,882,000

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

2,209,000

2,375,000

2,378,000

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

893,000

1,009,000

1,062,000

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

638,000

683,000

685,000

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

647,000

668,000

699,000

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

223,000

260,000

262,000

Northern Territory............................................................

122,000

164,000

172,000

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

7,403,000

7,973,000

8,140,000

PART II—UNALLOCATED GRANT FOR SPECIAL COURSES IN CONNECTION WITH TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Year

Maximum grant available

$

1985.......................................................................

53,000

1986.......................................................................

60,000

1987.......................................................................

62,000

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SCHEDULE—continued

SCHEDULE 11 Sub-section 21 (4)

GRANTS FOR SPECIAL SERVICES IN CONNECTION WITH TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

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

1,682,000

1,795,000

1,803,000

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

710,000

758,000

758,000

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

579,000

651,000

684,000

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

418,000

445,000

449,000

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

391,000

430,000

451,000

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

128,000

157,000

158,000

Northern Territory..........................................................

119,000

81,000

134,000

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

4,027,000

4,317,000

4,437,000

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SCHEDULE 12 Sub-sections 22 (4) and (5)

PART I—GRANTS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF QUALITY OF SERVICES AND FACILITIES IN CONNECTION WITH TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

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

5,222,000

5,526,000

5,636,000

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

4,153,000

4,337,000

4,345,000

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

1,510,000

1,681,000

1,775,000

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

1,144,000

1,215,000

1,220,000

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

973,000

1,009,000

1,058,000

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

437,000

412,000

414,000

Northern Territory..........................................................

82,000

139,000

91,000

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

13,521,000

14,319,000

14,539,000

PART II—UNALLOCATED GRANT FOR IMPROVEMENT OF QUALITY OF SERVICES AND FACILITIES IN CONNECTION WITH TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Year

Maximum grant available

$

1985............................................................................

213,000

1986............................................................................

228,000

1987............................................................................

232,000

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SCHEDULE—continued

SCHEDULE 13 Sub-sections 23 (4) and (5)

PART I—GRANTS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF MANAGEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

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

3,582,000

3,790,000

3,875,000

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

2,640,000

2,762,000

2,767,000

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

2,074,000

2,257,000

2,376,000

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

1,307,000

1,383,000

1,388,000

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

1,365,000

1,453,000

1,491,000

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

340,000

377,000

381,000

Northern Territory..........................................................

103,000

147,000

130,000

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

11,411,000

12,169,000

12,408,000

PART II—UNALLOCATED GRANT FOR IMPROVEMENT OF MANAGEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Year

Maximum grant available

$

1985.........................................................................................

293,000

1986.........................................................................................

228,000

1987.........................................................................................

232,000

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SCHEDULE 14 Sub-section 25 (3)

GRANTS FOR PROGRAMS OF NON-GOVERNMENT ADULT EDUCATION RELATED TO TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

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

459,000

490,000

500,000

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

345,000

370,000

377,000

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

206,000

221,000

226,000

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

115,000

122,000

125,000

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

116,000

123,000

126,000

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

36,000

38,000

40,000

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

1,277,000

1,364,000

1,394,000

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SCHEDULE—continued

SCHEDULE 15 Sub-sections 32 (1) and (5)

GRANTS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

New South Wales—

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

6,923,000

8,060,000

9,011,000

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

6,506,000

7,575,000

8,469,000

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

1,301,000

1,515,000

1,694,000

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

1,666,000

1,939,000

2,642,000

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

1,457,000

1,697,000

2,321,000

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

1,353,000

2,116,000

1,762,000

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

19,206,000

22,902,000

25,899,000

Victoria—

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

5,830,000

6,787,000

7,588,000

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

3,748,000

4,363,000

4,878,000

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

1,770,000

2,440,000

2,304,000

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

1,093,000

1,697,000

1,423,000

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

12,441,000

15,287,000

16,193,000

Queensland—

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

5,830,000

6,787,000

7,588,000

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

937,000

1,091,000

1,220,000

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

1,093,000

848,000

1,079,000

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

7,860,000

8,726,000

9,887,000

Western Australia—

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

3,071,000

3,575,000

3,997,000

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

1,249,000

1,030,000

1,282,000

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

4,320,000

4,605,000

5,279,000

South Australia—

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

3,487,000

4,060,000

4,539,000

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

1,041,000

1,212,000

1,829,000

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

4,528,000

5,272,000

6,368,000

Tasmania—

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

1,249,000

1,454,000

2,050,000

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

49,604,000

58,246,000

65,676,000

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SCHEDULE—continued

SCHEDULE 16 Sub-sections 32 (6) and (7) and 34 (4)

GRANTS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR ADVANCED EDUCATION

PART I—COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

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

6,506,000

7,816,000

9,008,000

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

9,796,000

11,579,000

13,141,000

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

4,403,000

5,281,000

6,076,000

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

3,248,000

3,827,000

4,332,000

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

2,998,000

3,544,000

4,022,000

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

385,000

448,000

501,000

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

27,336,000

32,495,000

37,080,000

PART II—NON-GOVERNMENT TEACHERS COLLEGES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Non-government Teachers Colleges

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

Avondale College...........................................................

43,000

50,000

56,000

McAuley College............................................................

78,000

91,000

102,000

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

121,000

141,000

158,000

PART III—ADVANCED EDUCATION IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

146,000

170,000

190,000

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SCHEDULE—continued

SCHEDULE 17 Sub-section 33 (4)

GRANTS FOR EQUIPMENT FOR TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

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

5,517,000

6,428,000

7,289,000

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

3,956,000

4,395,000

4,724,000

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

1,770,000

2,292,000

2,641,000

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

1,457,000

1,723,000

1,889,000

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

1,353,000

1,567,000

1,812,000

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

521,000

551,000

599,000

Northern Territory..........................................................

208,000

290,000

328,000

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

14,782,000

17,246,000

19,282,000

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SCHEDULE 18 Sub-section 38 (1)

GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

University

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

New South Wales—

The Macquarie University

General purpose academic building, Stage 1...

4,739,000

828,000

3,266,000

295,000

Graduate School of Management.........

750,000

..

..

750,000

The University of Newcastle

Library extension........

4,837,000

..

1,119,000

2,789,000

Medical School—Clinical teaching facilities..

11,077,000

634,000

..

..

Science/Engineering building.................................

7,595,000

..

..

1,465,000

Student residential accommodation....

518,000

518,000

..

..

The University of Wollongong

Administration building

3,449,000

518,000

2,288,000

245,000

Library extension........

5,048,000

..

1,112,000

2,789,000

Science 2/Engineering building

6,763,000

3,990,000

2,035,000

..

Student residential accommodation....

518,000

518,000

..

..

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

7,006,000

9,820,000

8,333,000

 

SCHEDULE—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

University

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Victoria—

University of Melbourne

Graduate School of Management 

4,916,000

1,861,000

..

..

Zoology building.........

10,394,000

..

1,120,000

2,755,000

La Trobe University

General purpose academic building

7,183,000

..

544,000

766,000

Library extension, Stage 3

6,896,000

5,226,000

1,357,000

..

Deakin University

General purpose academic building, Stage 1....................

2,189,000

1,425,000

..

..

Student residential accommodation

556,000

..

..

556,000

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

8,512,000

3,021,000

4,077,000

Queensland—

The University of Queensland

Clinical sciences building—Block 6, Royal Brisbane Hospital 

4,061,000

710,000

..

..

Engineering building..

10,861,000

..

..

1,654,000

James Cook University of North Queensland

General purpose academic building

3,698,000

..

..

992,000

Student residential accommodation

540,000

..

540,000

..

Griffith University

General purpose science building, Stage 1....................

6,169,000

..

1,078,000

2,232,000

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

710,000

1,618,000

4,878,000

Western Australia—

The University of Western Australia

Architecture building..

2,882,000

..

..

1,189,000

Murdoch University

Science building, Stage 1

7,774,000

674,000

4,592,000

1,330,000

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

674,000

4,592,000

2,519,000

South Australia—

The Flinders University of South Australia

Student residential accommodation

572,000

..

572,000

..

Tasmania—

University of Tasmania

Extension to clinical sciences building—Royal Hobart Hospital..................

2,385,000

1,622,000

108,000

..

Life sciences building

4,605,000

96,000

1,510,000

2,170,000

Student residential accommodation

540,000

..

540,000

..

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

1,718,000

2,158,000

2,170,000

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

18,620,000

21,781,000

21,977,000

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SCHEDULE—continued

SCHEDULE 19 Sub-section 38 (1)

GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

College of Advanced Education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

New South Wales—

Catholic College of Education, Sydney Ltd

Teaching/academic building................................

3,223,000

..

..

735,000

Cumberland College of Health Sciences

Teaching building for Health Sciences................

1,087,000

..

579,000

488,000

Macarthur Institute of Higher Education

Campbelltown campus, Stage 1................................

9,187,000

5,071,000

1,930,000

..

Campbelltown campus, Stage 2................................

7,473,000

210,000

3,427,000

3,392,000

Nepean College of Advanced Education

Teaching Buildings—

Kingswood campus

5,744,000

3,029,000

2,273,000

162,000

Purchase of property and renovations, Westmead campus...

3,245,000

1,926,000

1,319,000

..

General teaching building 

6,624,000

..

..

1,044,000

Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education

Development of East Lismore campus, Stage 2...

4,667,000

450,000

3,039,000

1,091,000

Development of East Lismore campus, Stages 3 and 4................................

8,445,000

..

..

2,332,000

Riverina-Murray Institute of Higher Education

Teaching building Albury 

1,522,000

..

903,000

576,000

Sydney College of Advanced Education

Refurbishment of Albion Avenue Campus.

1,013,000

..

1,013,000

..

Sydney College of the Arts

Relocation to new campus

4,799,000

..

196,000

2,441,000

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

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

20,333,000

746,000

..

..

Student Amenities Facility

250,000

250,000

..

..

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

11,682,000

14,679,000

12,261,000

Victoria—

Ballarat College of Advanced Education

Student residences.....

849,000

311,000

538,000

..

Bendigo College of Advanced Education

Student residences.....

699,000

410,000

289,000

..

Teaching building........

2,714,000

194,000

2,520,000

..

Chisholm Institue of Technology

Teaching building, Frankston campus.................

3,016,000

100,000

629,000

1,729,000

 

SCHEDULE—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

College of Advanced Education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Footscray Institute of Technology

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

6,472,000

4,585,000

654,000

..

General teaching Building 

7,805,000

1,035,000

3,809,000

2,059,000

Extension and alterations to Building A..................

1,914,000

..

..

924,000

Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education

Technology building.......

5,741,000

1,770,000

33,000

..

Phillip Institute of Technology

Teaching building—

Coburg campus............

2,616,000

2,008,000

..

..

Contribution towards cost of Library building at Bundoora campus.......................

2,239,000

..

305,000

261,000

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Ltd

Renovations to buildings

2,020,000

..

..

1,156,000

Swinburne Limited

Applied science building

8,872,000

..

787,000

3,288,000

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

10,413,000

9,564,000

9,417,000

Queensland—

Brisbane College of Advanced Education

Resources Centre and teaching facilities, Carseldine campus

5,882,000

2,442,000

2,762,000

..

Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education

Biology building..............

641,000

600,000

41,000

..

Purchase of building for Gladstone Annexe....

315,000

115,000

..

..

Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education

General teaching Building 

1,699,000

..

712,000

855,000

Gold Coast College of Advanced Education

New campus, Stage 1

4,931,000

..

..

1,146,000

Queensland Institute of Technology

Multi-purpose building

7,767,000

100,000

1,054,000

3,488,000

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

3,257,000

4,569,000

5,489,000

 

SCHEDULE—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

College of Advanced Education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Western Australia—

Western Australian College of Advanced Education

Joondalup campus, Stage 1..................................

7,407,000

500,000

3,232,000

2,605,000

Library building, Churchlands campus

3,585,000

..

1,452,000

1,947,000

Western Australian Institute of Technology

Science/technology building..................................

3,332,000

..

..

1,281,000

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

500,000

4,684,000

5,833,000

South Australia—

Roseworthy Agricultural College

Agricultural building...

1,594,000

..

..

1,091,000

South Australian College of Advanced Education

Library building, Salisbury campus...................

1,853,000

..

..

1,136,000

South Australian Institute of Technology

Renovations, North Terrace campus...................

2,014,000

..

..

1,136,000

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

..

..

3,363,000

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

25,852,000

33,496,000

36,363,000

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SCHEDULE 20 Sub-section 38 (2)

GRANTS FOR BUILDING PROJECTS AT TECHNICAL AND FURTHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

New South Wales—

Argyle College of Technical and Further Education (Goulburn)

New and refurbished facilities for electrical studies, fitting and machining and plant mechanics..............

4,961,000

2,112,000

2,553,000

52,000

 

SCHEDULE—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Armidale College of Technical and Further Education

Design of facilities for food/home science, welding, a library and administration.......

296,000

..

296,000

..

Baulkham Hills College of Technical and Further Education

Access centre for computer and small business management studies.....................

1,960,000

..

..

1,549,000

Bega Technical College

New facilities for secretarial studies, multi-purpose workshop, library, classrooms, student services and college administration

2,841,000

1,061,000

1,636,000

..

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.......

4,058,000

1,901,000

..

..

Brookvale Technical College

Design of new and refurbished facilities for sheetmetal, home science, computing and a library..................................

288,000

288,000

..

..

Campbelltown College of Technical and Further Education

Multi-purpose workshop

1,005,000

185,000

70,000

..

Access centre for computing and small business courses

1,626,000

1,041,000

510,000

..

New buildings for general, computer, home science studies

8,026,000

440,000

..

413,000

C. B. Alexander Agricultural College—Tocal

Additions and conversions for farming courses.....

1,238,000

..

..

826,000

Gosford College of Technical and Further Education

Access centre for computing and small business courses

1,945,000

1,301,000

498,000

55,000

Hamilton College of Technical and Further Education

Stage 1: Building for catering trades, butchery and home science courses....................

11,573,000

551,000

..

..

 

SCHEDULE—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Hornsby College of Technical and Further Education

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

5,632,000

3,036,000

727,000

..

Design of new and refurbished facilities for art and design, home science, computing and a library......................

344,000

344,000

..

..

Kurri Kurri College of Technical and Further Education

Design of plant mechanics and heavy vehicle facilities

171,000

171,000

..

..

Lidcombe College of Technical and Further Education

New college providing facilities for building studies and computer applications............

19,865,000

..

971,000

1,032,000

Lithgow College of Technical and Further Education

Stage 1: Building for fitting and machining, electrical and automotive courses

5,555,000

1,965,000

..

..

Macquarie Fields College of Technical and Further Education

Design of facilities for fashion, a library, general classrooms and administration.......

135,000

..

135,000

..

Maitland Technical College

Construction of a new college 

9,912,000

3,214,000

3,860,000

..

Miller Technical College

Facilities for general and secretarial studies, computing and a library

8,653,000

..

1,323,000

5,060,000

Moss Vale College of Technical and Further Education

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

3,758,000

1,938,951

..

..

Mount Druitt Technical College

Design and construction of new facilities for mechanical and electrical engineering, hairdressing, computing and general studies.......

10,218,000

384,000

1,223,000

4,956,000

Multi-purpose workshop

986,000

10,000

53,000

..

 

SCHEDULE—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Murrumbidgee College of Agriculture

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

1,412,000

626,000

1,415

..

Regional resource centres at Temora and Deniliquin comprising seminar rooms for audiovisual and microcomputer instruction 

240,000

..

240,000

..

North Sydney Technical College

Design of new and refurbished facilities for counselling and a library.

270,000

270,000

..

..

North Sydney Technical College (Rodborough Avenue)

Facilities for child care courses, home science and business studies courses.......

9,659,000

471,000

2,200,000

4,699,000

Orange College of Technical and Further Education

Design and construction of welding, hairdressing, food and home science facilities and a library......................

11,201,000

500,000

1,121,000

4,957,000

Padstow College of Technical and Further Education

Facilities for aircraft trades..................................

6,482,000

2,288,000

3,272,000

584,000

Port Macquarie College of Technical and Further Education

Design and construction of a new college providing secretarial studies, fashion, home science, computing, electrical trades and a library...................

9,137,000

393,000

2,830,000

5,007,000

Ryde College of Technical and Further Education

Horticultural facilities.

9,663,000

393,000

3,200,000

5,060,000

St George College of Technical and Further Education

Refurbished facilities for fitting and machining, vehicle painting and a new library..........

5,547,000

1,831,000

3,540,000

176,000

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......

2,433,000

1,594,000

63,000

..

 

SCHEDULE—continued

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Sutherland College of Technical and Further Education

Design of new college providing facilities for welding, sheetmetal, home science, childcare and a library 

700,000

..

700,000

..

Sydney Technical College

Stage 4: Building for preparatory and tertiary orientation programs 

12,202,000

5,168,000

63,000

..

Building 38/39, Stage 5: Reconstruction for engineering courses, general classrooms and student services............

1,555,000

384,000

..

..

Tamworth Technical College

Design of facilities for hairdressing, home science, plant mechanics, heavy vehicles, computing and a library......................

452,000

..

452,000

..

Taree College of Technical and Further Education

New and refurbished facilities for fitting and machining, welding, automotive, secretarial studies, fashion and a library 

10,485,000

818,049

6,897,585

2,769,000

Wagga Wagga College of Technical and Further Education

Stage 6: Buildings for classrooms, library and staff and student services....................

3,805,000

1,025,000

..

..

Werrington College of Technical and Further Education

Construction of a new college providing general purpose workshops, computing facilities, and a library 

6,622,000

1,859,000

3,741,000

1,022,000

Wetherill Park College of Technical and Further Education

Stage 3: Buildings for panel-beating and spray-painting workshops, secretarial, home science and fashion courses, classrooms and staff and student services 

7,506,000

1,387,000

62,000

..

Access centre for computer and small business management studies

1,731,000

..

..

1,549,000

 

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Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Wollongong College of Technical and Further Education

Facilities for a library, instructional design and educational computing centres and general classrooms 

10,629,000

..

2,395,000

5,009,000

Wyong College of Technical and Further Education

Design and construction of facilities for applied electrical and automotive engineering, computing and a library 

10,995,000

486,000

1,268,000

5,064,000

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

39,436,000

45,901,000

49,839,000

Victoria—

Bendigo College of Technical and Further Education

Design and construction of facilities for general and welfare studies, science, mathematics, printing, electrical/electronics and a library...................................

9,651,000

292,000

985,000

3,390,000

Broadmeadows College of Technical and Further Education

Construction of a new college 

12,924,800

3,954,800

450,000

..

Dandenong College of Technical and Further Education

Stage 2: Buildings for fitting and machining, plastics, carpentry and joinery, art and computer courses and general studies.

11,468,000

1,800,900

..

..

Facilities for hospitality and hairdressing courses

5,872,000

..

400,000

2,788,000

East Gippsland Community College (Sale)

Purchase of property for college campus.....................

230,000

..

230,000

..

Footscray College of Technical and Further Education

Stage 3: Building for applied science, mathematics, child care and applied art courses and refurbishment for business studies...................................

4,756,000

1,849,000

668,000

..

New facilities for electrical /electronics, hospitality and food handling, fabric technology, music and student services

8,504,000

1,148,200

3,218,000

3,390,000

 

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Column 5

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Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Footscray College of Technical and Further Education (Werribee Centre)

Design and construction of facilities for industrial skill training 

9,529,000

100,000

359,000

206,000

Frankston College of Technical and Further Education

Stage 1: Building for fitting and machining, electrical and building courses and reconstruction for classrooms and college administration.........

8,924,000

119,820

..

..

Design and construction of facilities for applied science, child care, business studies and hairdressing...................................

9,079,000

552,500

1,600,000

3,495,000

Facilities for hospitality courses 

4,089,000

..

399,000

2,788,000

Gordon Technical College (Geelong)

Stage 1: Buildings for electrical, art and design, hairdressing, science and child care courses, library and general classrooms

7,137,000

692,388

..

..

New and refurbished facilities for carpentry and joinery, bricklaying, painting and decorating, plumbing and gasfitting, sheetmetal and architectural drafting

6,458,000

2,276,800

3,769,000

412,000

Holmesglen College of Technical and Further Education

Facilities for stone masonry, fibrous and solid plastering, plumbing and gasfitting, tile laying, painting and decorating, roof slating and tiling, floor finishing and covering, clay and ceramics and electrical /electronics

13,509,000

1,787,300

1,957,000

3,662,000

Design of facilities for carpentry and joinery, flat glass and building technology

299,000

100,000

199,000

..

 

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Column 5

Column 6

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Moorabbin College of Technical and Further Education

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

12,406,000

5,700,000

3,889,000

134,000

Outer Eastern College of Technical and Further Education

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

13,504,000

6,427,600

2,635,000

..

Preston College of Technical and Further Education

Stage 3: Building for applied science and child care courses, general classrooms and student services

3,201,000

192,990

..

..

Preston College of Technical and Further Education (Diamond Valley)

Design of a new college

304,000

50,000

254,000

..

Preston College of Technical and Further Education (Epping)

Design of a new college, includes land purchase.............

715,000

120,000

585,000

10,000

Richmond College of Technical and Further Education

Purchase of property for campus extension

2,000,000

..

2,000,000

..

Shepparton College of Technical and Further Education

Facilities for applied science/engineering, human studies, art and a library 

9,678,000

1,699,100

3,256,000

3,495,000

Sunraysia College of Technical and Further Education (Mildura)

Design and construction of facilities for automotive, building trades, electrical/ electronics, textiles and food studies

9,056,000

250,800

853,000

3,077,000

Swinburne Limited

Design of facilities for applied science, engineering, business and computer studies

505,000

170,000

325,000

10,000

The School of Mines and Industries (Ballarat) Ltd

New facilities for fitting and machining, painting and decorating, applied art and a library...........................

6,484,000

2,417,600

3,380,000

686,000

 

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Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture (Burnley)

Design of facilities for computing/business management, amenity horticulture, plant science, nursery production and a library

212,000

60,000

142,000

10,000

Wangaratta College of Technical and Further Education

Design and construction of facilities for engineering electrical/ electronics, rural studies, carpentry and joinery, plumbing and welding..................................

5,085,000

177,900

693,000

2,348,000

Warnambool 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........

2,448,000

1,768,933

..

..

Design and construction of facilities for automotive, building trades, metal fabrication, humanities and rural studies............

10,003,000

314,200

1,634,000

3,390,000

Western Institute (Melton)

Design of new campus providing facilities for applied science, art and design, engineering, business, general, rural and horticultural studies, child care, hospitality, includes land purchase..................

441,000

100,000

331,000

10,000

William Angliss College

Provision of facilities for pastry cooking, bakery, butchery and commercial cooking

9,855,000

30,000

598,000

1,032,000

Wimmera College of Technical and Further and Education

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

4,287,000

3,088,700

223,000

..

 

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Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Wodonga College of Technical and Further Education

Design of facilities for applied science, art and design, computer studies, electrical/ electronics mechanical/civil engineering rural/ horticulture, food and catering, includes land purchase

2,755,000

2,582,000

173,000

..

Yallourn College of Technical and Further Education

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

7,923,000

2,406,469

3,126,000

1,317,000

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

42,230,000

38,331,000

35,650,000

Queensland—

Bundaberg College of Technical and Further Education

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

4,902,000

1,122,396

398,604

60,000

New and refurbished facilities for fishing and marine studies 

3,518,000

2,171,661

1,300,000

46,000

Central Highlands College of Technical and Further Education (Emerald)

Construction of a new college 

8,681,000

4,591,808

366,192

57,000

Gold Coast College of Technical and Further Education

Design of facilities for hairdressing, catering and hospitality, photography, fashion, carpentry and joinery.

200,000

..

200,000

..

Ipswich College of Technical and Further Education

Facilities for office education, business studies, hospitality training and fashion...

5,757,000

2,469,329

2,842,499

134,000

Johnstone College of Technical and Further Education (Innisfail)

Design and construction of a new college......................

10,445,000

245,543

694,000

3,836,000

 

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Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Logan College of Technical and Further Education

Design and construction of new college providing facilities for business and computing studies, hairdressing and a library

9,788,000

255,391

1,327,510

5,052,000

Construction of trade workshop 

6,636,000

..

..

1,136,000

Mackay College of Technical and Further Education

New facilities for fitting and machining, welding, plumbing, building trades, hairdressing and computer studies........

7,401,000

1,428,282

3,397,284

2,269,000

Rockhampton College of Technical and Further Education

Facilities for business and general studies, hairdressing and catering and hospitality courses

7,236,000

2,818,586

2,835,378

72,000

South Brisbane College of Technical and Further Education

New facilities for electronics and communications, science and a library

10,094,000

5,220,230

2,543,533

1,791,000

Southern Downs College of Technical and Further Education (Warwick)

Design and construction of a new college

8,657,000

6,450

403,000

3,535,000

Toowoomba College of Technical and Further Education

Design of facilities for hairdressing, catering and hospitality, business and general studies, art and design, a library and computer centre 

200,000

..

200,000

..

Townsville College of Technical and Further Education

New facilities for automotive, electrical and mechanical engineering, building and metal fabrication...................

12,702,000

3,830,000

5,367,000

2,827,000

Stage 2: Building for school of catering and hospitality services

4,768,000

682,324

..

..

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

24,842,000

21,875,000

20,815,000

Western Australia—

Fremantle Technical College

Stage 2: Building for business studies, food technology, engineering and science courses...........

4,983,000

770,819

..

..

 

SCHEDULE—continued

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Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Hedland College

Facilities for catering, secretarial studies and computing

2,835,000

2,588,000

247,000

..

Design and construction of student residences.................

1,351,000

52,000

1,180,000

119,000

Hedland College (Newman)

Library.............................

591,000

..

..

591,000

Leederville Technical College

New facilities for architectural drafting, building studies and a library........................

6,326,000

3,239,181

2,555,000

330,000

Facilities for commercial studies, interior design and business studies.......................

2,000,000

..

431,000

1,569,000

Design of facilities for furniture and shoe trades...............

269,000

..

269,000

..

Midland Technical College

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

7,669,000

3,708,000

168,000

..

Facilities for computing, building studies, commercial studies, science, engineering, pilot studies, language studies and hairdressing..............

11,433,000

2,184,000

6,586,000

2,663,000

New buildings including library and facilities for amenities arts, general studies and day care centre.........................

7,880,000

..

216,000

215,000

Mount Lawley Technical College

Design of facilities for photography, electrical/electronics, computing and a library

269,000

..

269,000

..

Perth Technical College

Design and construction of facilities for computing, childcare, communications and language laboratories, and a library 

12,829,000

311,000

825,000

6,316,000

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

12,853,000

12,746,000

11,803,000

 

SCHEDULE—continued

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Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

South Australia—

Adelaide College of Technical and Further Education

Stage 1: Building for hairdressing, business and commercial studies courses, staff and student services..........................................

10,627,000

25,000

..

..

Stages 2 and 3: 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

9,994,000

5,949,000

59,000

..

Tourism and hospitality facilities 

3,192,000

2,898,000

294,000

..

Croydon Park College of Technical and Further Education

Design of facilities for photography, graphic/commerical art, automotive trades, health and care, secretarial studies and a library.......

127,000

..

75,000

52,000

Elizabeth College of Technical and Further Education

Stage 4: Building for classrooms and reconstruction of workshops for building, engineering, electrical and metal trades....................

4,744,000

1,512,000

24,427

..

Eyre Peninsula College of Technical and Further Education

Design and construction of a new college..............................

8,280,000

457,000

1,616,000

4,130,000

Kingston College of Technical and Further Education

Design of facilities for heavy machinery, automotive, electrical/electronics, sheetmetal and a library............................

216,000

..

208,000

8,000

Light College of Technical and Further Education (Nuriootpa)

New buildings for courses in trade skills, business, engineering and viticulture........................

3,215,000

..

163,093

311,000

 

SCHEDULE—continued

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Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Naracoorte College of Technical and Further Education

Multi-purpose workshop

1,160,000

919,000

241,000

..

Port Augusta College of Technical and Further Education

Design and construction of facilities for electrical/electronics, home science, art/ craft, business studies, a trade workshop and a library............................

8,615,000

557,000

3,359,000

3,617,000

Regency College of Technical and Further Education

Facilities for food and catering........................................

5,533,000

..

3,919,175

1,634,000

Riverland College of Technical and Further Education (Berri)

Facilities for courses in business, tourism and engineering........................................

3,901,000

..

204,000

311,000

Tea Tree Gully College of Technical and Further Education

Design of a new college

126,305

..

73,305

53,000

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

12,317,000

10,236,000

10,116,000

Tasmania—

Burnie Technical College

Design and construction of facilities for business and secretarial studies, textiles and fashion

8,356,000

..

431,000

2,157,000

Devonport Technical College

Commonwealth contribution towards student halls of residences......................

300,000

..

300,000

..

Hobart Technical College

Design of student residence........................................

53,000

53,000

..

..

Launceston College of Technical and Further Education (Alanvale campus)

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

1,352,000

1,032,711

..

..

Design and construction of new and replacement facilities for automotive trades.......

6,760,000

53,289

1,077,000

3,732,000

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

1,139,000

1,808,000

5,889,000

 

SCHEDULE—continued

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Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

Institution providing technical and further education

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

Northern Territory—

Batchelor College

Student residences........

2,273,000

1,730,000

543,000

..

Community College of Central Australia (Alice Springs)

Food studies facility.....

1,045,000

334,590

..

..

Construction of student residence associated with Centre for Appropriate Technology...................................

352,000

..

42,000

310,000

Daguragu and Galiwinku Vocational Education Centres

Design of facilities for vocational skills training..........

23,000

..

23,000

..

Daguragu Vocational Education Centre

Aboriginal education centre...................................

206,000

..

..

206,000

Darwin Institute of Technology

Construction of student residences................

1,868,000

1,230,177

..

..

Construction of metal fabrication and welding workshop

3,479,000

1,975,233

857,000

146,000

New building for administration, computer and business management courses 

7,846,000

..

..

2,995,000

Galiwinku Vocational Education Centre

Aboriginal education centre...................................

413,000

..

..

413,000

Catherine Rural College

Facilities for science and agriculture and student residences................

2,348,000

710,000

1,546,000

92,000

Milikapiti Vocational Education Centre (Melville Island)

Aboriginal community centre...................................

208,000

..

208,000

..

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

5,980,000

3,219,000

4,162,000

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

138,797,000

134,116,000

138,274,000

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SCHEDULE—continued

SCHEDULE 20a Sub-section 38 (1)

GRANTS FOR SPECIFIED BUILDING PROJECTS OF INSITUTES OF TERTIARY EDUCATION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Column 5

Column 6

Institute

Project

Maximum Commonwealth contribution towards cost of project

Amount of grant in respect of 1985

Amount of grant in respect of 1986

Amount of grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

$

The Western Institute

Contribution towards planning and development, including contribution towards land purchase..................

431,000

..

431,000

..

Contribution towards construction of new facility at the St. Albans campus...................................

204,000

..

..

204,000

———————

SCHEDULE 21 Sub-section 39 (3)

GRANTS FOR MINOR BUILDING PROJECTS OF UNIVERSITIES APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

New South Wales—

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

942,000

1,013,000

1,036,000

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

621,000

668,000

683,000

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

538,000

557,000

512,000

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

352,000

378,000

387,000

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

248,000

343,000

373,000

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

424,000

456,000

467,000

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

3,125,000

3,415,000

3,458,000

Victoria—

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

942,000

1,013,000

1,036,000

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

352,000

378,000

387,000

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

321,000

334,000

353,000

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

393,000

423,000

432,000

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

2,008,000

2,148,000

2,208,000

 

SCHEDULE—continued

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Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

University

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

Queensland—

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

776,000

846,000

876,000

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

373,000

390,000

398,000

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

279,000

278,000

285,000

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

1,428,000

1,514,000

1,559,000

Western Australia—

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

373,000

520,000

653,000

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

259,000

301,000

307,000

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

632,000

821,000

960,000

South Australia—

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

818,000

987,000

1,120,000

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

335,000

308,000

341,000

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

1,153,000

1,295,000

1,461,000

Tasmania—

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

455,000

490,000

501,000

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

8,801,000

9,683,000

10,147,000

———————

SCHEDULE 22 Sub-sections 39 (4) and (5)

PART 1—GRANTS FOR MINOR BUILDING PROJECTS OF COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

State

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

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

2,230,000

2,671,000

2,731,000

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

3,674,000

3,951,000

4,040,000

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

1,182,000

1,397,000

1,428,000

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

895,000

963,000

984,000

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

1,208,000

1,350,000

1,354,000

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

160,000

173,000

176,000

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

9,349,000

10,505,000

10,713,000

 

SCHEDULE—continued

PART 2—GRANTS FOR BUILDING PROJECTS OF NON-GOVERNMENT TEACHERS COLLEGES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Non-government Teachers Colleges

Maximum grant in respect of 1985

Maximum grant in respect of 1986

Maximum grant in respect of 1987

$

$

$

Avondale College...........................................................

18,000

19,000

19,000

McAuley College............................................................

31,000

33,000

34,000

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

49,000

52,000

53,000

———————

SCHEDULE 23 Sub-section 44 (2)

MAXIMUM MONTHLY CAPITATION AMOUNT OF COMMONWEALTH ASSISTANCE TO NON-GOVERNMENT BUSINESS COLLEGES

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Column 4

Name of month

Maximum capitation amount in respect of 1985

Maximum capitation amount in respect of 1986

Maximum capitation amount in respect of 1987

$

$

$

January to March...........................................................

April to June....................................................................

July to September...........................................................

October to December.....................................................

95.82

97.56

98.11

99.67

102.98

102.98

102.98

102.98

103.80

103.80

103.80

103.80

NOTE

1. No. 127, 1984, as amended. For previous amendments, see Nos. 61, 160 and 165, 1985; and No. 67, 1986.

[Minister’s second reading speech made in—

House of Representatives on 22 October 1986

Senate on 14 November 1986

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