Supply (No. 1) 1968-69
No. 22 of 1968
An Act to make interim provision for the appropriation of moneys out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund for the service of the year ending on the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine.
[Assented to 22 May 1968]
BE it enacted by the Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
Short title.
1. This Act may be cited as the Supply Act (No. 1) 1968-69.
Commencement.
2. This Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
Issue, application and appropriation of $1,119,110,000.
3.—(1.) The Treasurer may issue out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund and apply for the services specified in the Schedule to this Act in respect of the financial year ending on the thirtieth day of June, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine, the sum of One thousand one hundred and nineteen million one hundred and ten thousand dollars.
(2.) The Consolidated Revenue Fund is appropriated to the extent necessary for the purposes of the last preceding sub-section.
THE SCHEDULE Section 3.
ABSTRACT
— | Total | |
Part 1.—Departments and Services—Other than Business Undertakings— | $ | |
parliament............................................. | 1,731,000 | |
attorney-general’s department................................ | 5,804,000 | |
department of the cabinet office.............................. | 86,000 | |
department of civil aviation................................. | 21,020,000 | |
commonwealth scientific and industrial research organization........... | 13,202,000 | |
department of customs and excise............................. | 9,102,000 | |
department of education and science........................... | 25,314,000 | |
department of external affairs................................ | 20,431,000 | |
department of external territories.............................. | 33,695,000 | |
department of health...................................... | 10,341,000 | |
department of housing..................................... | 2,057,000 | |
department of immigration.................................. | 21,605,000 | |
department of the interior................................... | 27,591,000 | |
department of labour and national service........................ | 4,106,000 | |
department of national development............................ | 12,813,000 | |
department of primary industry............................... | 22,017,000 | |
prime minister’s department................................. | 9,275,000 | |
repatriation department.................................... | 119,975,000 | |
department of shipping and transport........................... | 33,069,000 | |
department of social services................................ | 12,579,000 | |
department of trade and industry.............................. | 8,359,000 | |
department of the treasury.................................. | 25,596,000 | |
advance to the treasurer.................................... | 20,000,000 | |
department of works...................................... | 21,214,000 | |
defence services— | $ |
|
department of defence...................... | 8,765,000 |
|
department of the navy..................... | 97,431,500 |
|
department of the army..................... | 150,612,300 |
|
department of air......................... | 166,290,000 |
|
department of supply...................... | 36,418,000 |
|
general services.......................... | 865,200 |
|
| 460,382,000 | |
Total Part 1.................................... | 941,364,000 | |
Part 2.—Business Undertakings— | 8,539,000 | |
commonwealth railways................................... | ||
postmaster-general’s department.............................. | 146,059,000 | |
broadcasting and television services............................ | 23,148,000 | |
Total Part 2.................................... | 177,746,000 | |
TOTAL...................................... | 1,119,110,000 |