STATES GRANTS (ADVANCED EDUCATION)
ACT 1974
An Act to amend the States Grants (Advanced Education) Act 1972-1973.
BE IT ENACTED by the Queen, the Senate and the House of Representatives of Australia, as follows:—
Short title and citation.
1. (1) This Act may be cited as the States Grants (Advanced Education) Act 1974.
(2) The States Grants (Advanced Education) Act 1972-1973 is in this Act referred to as the Principal Act.
(3) The Principal Act, as amended by this Act, may be cited as the States Grants (Advanced Education) Act 1972-1974.
Commencement.
2. This Act shall come into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.
Interpretation.
3. Section 2 of the Principal Act is amended—
(a) by omitting the definition of college purposes m sub-section (1) and substituting the following definition:—
“‘college purposes’, in relation to a college of advanced education or a non-government teachers college, means—
(a) in the case of a college of advanced education (not being a body constituted by a State Act) or a non-government teachers college—the general teaching purposes of that college in connexion with courses of study at that college approved by the Commission under section 4, including external tuition for those courses of study, planning and other preparatory work in connexion with proposed courses of study approved by the Commission under that section and also including, other than in the case of a non-government teachers college, the provision by that college of residential accommodation for staff and students of that college; or
(b) in the case of a college of advanced education (being a body constituted by a State Act)—the purposes, or the furtherance of the objects, of that body specified in that State Act;”;
(b) by inserting in the definition of “fees” in sub-section (1), after the words “college of advanced education” (wherever occurring), the words “or a non-government teachers college”;
(c) by inserting in sub-section (1), after the definition of “non-collegiate accommodation”, the following definition:—
“‘non-government teachers college’ means a place of education specified in the Fourth Schedule;”; and
(d) by adding at the end thereof the following sub-section:—
“(6) Where a member of the teaching staff of a non-government teachers college who is a member of a religious order is replaced as a member of that staff by a person who is not a member of a religious order, the increased expenditure of the college arising out of that replacement—
(a) shall, for the purposes of this Act, be deemed to be expenditure upon special staffing purposes of the college; and
(b) shall, for the purposes of this Act, be deemed not to be expenditure upon, on, or in relation to, college purposes of the college.”.
Approvals in respect of courses, works and library materials.
4. Section 4 of the Principal Act is amended by inserting in paragraph (a) of sub-section (1), after the word “education”, the words “or a non-government teachers college”.
Grants for recurrent expenditure of non-government teachers colleges for college purposes.
5. After section 5 of the Principal Act the following section is inserted:—
“5a. Subject to section 5c, in relation to a non-government teachers college, there is payable in respect of each of the years 1974 and 1975 to the State in which the college is situated, for the purpose of financial assistance—
(a) where a determination is in force under the provisions of section 5, as extended by section 5c, specifying an amount to be the amount payable to the State under this section in relation to the college in respect of that year and the recurrent expenditure expended by the college upon college purposes during that year (in this section referred to as ‘the recurrent expenditure’) is not less than the amount so specified—an amount equal to the amount so specified;
(b) where there is no such determination in force and the recurrent expenditure is not less than the maximum grant specified in the Fourth Schedule in relation to the college in respect of that year—an amount equal to that maximum grant; or
(c) in any other case—an amount equal to the recurrent expenditure.
Grant for recurrent expenditure of non-government teachers colleges for special staffing purposes.
“5b. Subject to section 5c, in relation to a non-government teachers college specified in the Fifth Schedule, there is payable in respect of each of the years 1974 and 1975 to the State in which the college is situated, in addition to any amount payable under section 5a, for the purpose of financial assistance—
(a) where a determination is in force under the provisions of section as extended by section 5c, specifying an amount to be the amount payable to the State under this section in relation to the college in respect of that year and the recurrent expenditure expended by the college upon special staffing purposes during that year (in this section referred to as ‘the recurrent expenditure’) is not less than the amount specified—an amount equal to the amount so specified;
(b) where there is no such determination in force and the recurrent expenditure is not less than the maximum grant specified in the Fifth Schedule in relation to the college in respect of that year—an amount equal to that maximum grant: or
(c) in any other case—an amount equal to the recurrent expenditure.
Application of provisions of section 5 to non-government teachers colleges.
“5c. (1) Sub-sections (2), (3), (3a) and (4) of section 5 extend to the making, and the ceasing to have effect, of a determination specifying the amount payable under section 5a or 5b to a State in relation to a non-government teachers college in respect of each of the years 1974 and 1975.
“(2) Sub-sections (5), (6), (7), (8) and (14) of section 5 apply for the purpose of calculating a payment under section 5a or 5b.
“(3) For the purposes of the extension or application of the provisions of section 5 referred to in sub-section (1) or (2)—
(a) a reference in those provisions to a college of advanced education shall be read as a reference to a non-government teachers college; and
(b) where the extension or application is for the purposes of section 5a—
(i) a reference in those provisions to the First Schedule shall be read as a reference to the Fourth Schedule; and
(ii) a reference in sub-section (14) of section 5 to the fourth and fifth columns of the First Schedule shall be read as a reference to the second and third columns respectively of the Fourth Schedule; and
(c) where the extension or application is for the purposes of section 5b—
(i) a reference in those provisions to the First Schedule shall be read as a reference to the Fifth Schedule;
(ii) a reference in those provisions to college purposes shall be read as a reference to special staffing purposes; and
(iii) the reference in sub-section (14) of section 5 to the fourth and fifth columns of the First Schedule shall be read as a reference to the second and third columns respectively of the Fifth Schedule.
Conditions in respect of grants under sections 5a and 5b.
“5d. The financial assistance to a State under sections 5a or 5b in respect of a non-government teachers college is granted on the conditions that—
(a) the State will, without undue delay, pay that financial assistance to the body administering the college to which the financial assistance relates; and
(b) the payment referred to in paragraph (a) will not be made unless the body administering the college agrees with the State, before or at the time of accepting the payment, to be bound by the following conditions:—
(i) the body will ensure that an amount equal to the relevant payment is applied, in a manner approved by the Commission, by way of recurrent expenditure, upon—
(A) in the case of financial assistance under section 5a—college purposes of the college; or
(B) in the case of financial assistance under section 5b—special staffing purposes of the college;
(ii) fees will not be charged in respect of the year, or any part of the year, in respect of which the payment is made. ”.
Additional conditions.
6. Section 11 of the Principal Act is amended by inserting in paragraph (e), after the words “college of advanced education” (second occurring), the words “or a non-government teachers college”.
Grants for capital expenditure on college building projects, &c.
7. Section 6 of the Principal Act is amended—
(a) by omitting from sub-section (1) all the words after the word “exceeding” and substituting the words “an amount ascertained by multiplying the State contribution by the relevant factor for the State;
(b) by omitting sub-sections (la) and (1b) and substituting the following sub-section:—
“(1a) Where the Commission is satisfied that the State contribution, or the total of the State contributions, during the year 1973 in relation to a college of advanced education specified in the first column of the Second Schedule, for the purpose of carrying out a project specified in respect of that college in the second column of that Schedule exceeds the amount ascertained by dividing the prescribed amount by the relevant factor for the State, the Commission may, at the request of the State, approve—
(a) the reduction of the amount payable to that State under sub-section (1) by an amount equal to the amount of that excess; and
(b) the payment to the State by way of financial assistance, of an amount equal to the amount of the reduction under paragraph (a);”;
(c) by omitting from sub-section (7) all the words after the word “exceed” and substituting the words “an amount equal to the prescribed fraction of the approved estimated cost of the project as specified in the particulars of that work or matter approved by the Minister under section 3”; and
(d) by adding after sub-section (11) the following sub-section:—
“(12) In this section—
‘prescribed amount’, in relation to a project of a college of advanced education, means—
(a) except where paragraph (b) applies—the amount specified in relation to that project in the third column of the Second Schedule; or
(b) if an amount has been determined by the Minister or by the Commission under sub-section (3) to be the maximum amount payable in respect of that project—that amount;
‘prescribed fraction’, in relation to a State, means the fraction obtained by dividing the relevant factor for that State by a number equal to that relevant factor plus 1;
‘relevant factor’, in relation to a State, means the number specified in the Sixth Schedule opposite to the name of that State.”.
8. After section 6 of the Principal Act the following section is inserted: —
Additional grants for cost increases.
“6a. (1) Subject to this section, where it appears to the Minister that, by reason of increases in the cost of a project of a college of advanced education, being a project specified in relation to that college in the second column of the Second Schedule, the amount that may be paid under section 6 in respect of that project should be supplemented, there is payable to the State in which the college is situated, for the purpose of financial assistance in relation to that project, in addition to the amount payable in respect of that project under section 6, such amount as the Minister determines.
“(2) Amounts determined by the Minister under sub-section (1) in respect of projects of colleges of advanced education in a State shall not, in the aggregate, exceed the amount specified in relation to that State in the Seventh Schedule.
“(3) The financial assistance to a State under sub-section (1) in respect of a project is granted on the condition that the State will, in respect of each payment of that financial assistance and without undue delay, ensure that the amount of the payment is applied towards the project in a manner approved by the Commissioner.
Grant for course in social work.
9. Section 7b of the Principal Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following sub-sections: —
“(3) Subject to sub-section (4)—
(a) there is payable to the State of Tasmania, during the year 1974, for the purpose of financial assistance, $99,960; and
(b) there is payable to the State of Tasmania, during the year 1975, for the purpose of financial assistance, $112,510.
“(4) The financial assistance to the State of Tasmania by way of a payment of an amount under sub-section (3) is granted on the condition that the State will, without undue delay, ensure that the amount of the payment is applied, in a manner approved by the Commission, towards the cost incurred by the Tasmanian College of Advanced Education in respect of the conduct and development of the post-graduate course referred to in sub-section (2).”.
Grants for special education courses.
10. Section 7d of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (2) the words “one million five hundred thousand dollars” and substituting the figures “$1,700,000”.
Grants for colleges conducting pre-school teachers courses.
11. Section 7e of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from subsection (2) the words “four hundred and twenty five thousand dollars” and substituting the figures “$448,170”.
Grant in relation to Western Australian Institute of Technology.
12. Section 7f of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from subsection (2) the figures “$248,000” and substituting the figures “$258,190”.
Grant to Victoria in connexion with certain new courses.
13. Section 7g of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (1) the figures “$800,000” and substituting the figures “$858,300”.
14. After section 7g of the Principal Act the following sections are inserted:—
Grant in relation to State College of Victoria, Toorak.
“7h. (1) There are payable to the State of Victoria, during the year 1975, in relation to the State College of Victoria, Toorak, for the purpose of financial assistance, such amounts as the Minister approves in respect of the costs incurred by the college in connexion with the provision, in that year, of courses of training leading to a Diploma of Primary Teaching by reason that those courses are availed of by persons who have partly completed courses of that kind provided by Mercer House.
“(2) The sum of the amounts payable to the State under sub-section (1) shall not exceed $68,170.
“(3) The financial assistance to the State of Victoria under this section is granted on the condition that the State will, in respect of each payment of that financial assistance and without undue delay, ensure that the amount of the payment is applied, in a manner approved by the Commission, towards the costs incurred by the college in connexion with the provision, to the persons referred to in sub-section (1), of the courses referred to in that sub-section.
“(4) As soon as practicable after 31 December 1975, the Minister shall cause a statement of the approvals given under this section to be laid before each House of the Parliament.
Grants for post-graduate diploma courses in recreation leadership.
“7j. (1) During the period to which this Act applies, there are payable to such State as the Minister approves, in relation to a college of advanced education situated in that State that proposes to conduct a postgraduate diploma course for training recreation leaders, for the purposes of financial assistance, such amounts in respect of that course as the Minister approves.
“(2) The sum of the amounts payable to the State under sub-section (1) shall not exceed $80,000 of which not more than $40,000 shall be paid during the year 1974.
“(3) The financial assistance to a State under this section in relation to a college of advanced education is granted on the condition that the State will, in respect of each payment of that financial assistance and without undue delay, ensure that the amount of the payment is applied, in a manner approved by the Commission, towards the costs incurred by the college in respect of the establishment, development and conduct of the course referred to in sub-section (1).
“(4) As soon as practicable after 31 December in a year to which this Act applies, the Minister shall cause a statement of the approvals given under this section in respect of that year to be laid before each House of the Parliament.
Grants for associate diploma courses in recreation leadership.
“7k. (1) During the period to which this Act applies, there are payable to a State, in relation to a college of advanced education situated in that State that conducts or proposes to conduct an associate diploma course for training recreation leaders, for the purposes of financial assistance, such amounts in respect of that course as the Minister approves.
“(2) The sum of the amounts payable to the States under sub-section (1) shall not exceed $150,000 of which not more than $75,000 shall be paid before 1 July 1975.
“(3) The financial assistance to a State under this section in relation to a college of advanced education is granted on the condition that the State will, in respect of each payment of that financial assistance and without undue delay, ensure that the amount of the payment is applied, in a manner approved by the Commission, towards the costs incurred by the college in respect of the conduct, or in the case of a proposed course, the establishment, development and conduct, of the course referred to in sub-section (1).
“(4) As soon as practicable after 31 December in a year to which this Act applies, the Minister shall cause a statement of the approvals given under this section in respect of that year to be laid before each House of the Parliament.
Recurrent Grants in respect of student residences and affiliated colleges.
15. (1) Section 8 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting sub-sections (2), (3) and (4) and substituting the following sub-sections:—
“(2) In relation to each student residence, there is payable to a State—
(a) in respect of the year 1973—$5,000;
(b) in respect of the year 1974—$5,510; and
(c) in respect of the year 1975—$5,510.
“(3) In relation to each affiliated college, there is payable to a State in respect of the year 1973, the year 1974 or the year 1975 the amount that is specified in the following table in respect of that year in relation to the number of resident full-time students of the college in that year:—
Number of resident full-time students | Amount | ||
1973 | 1974 | 1975 | |
| $ | $ | $ |
Less than 100........................................ | 5,000 | 5,510 | 5,510 |
Not less than 100 but less than 120.......................... | 5,500 | 6,060 | 6,060 |
Not less than 120 but less than 140.......................... | 6,000 | 6,610 | 6,610 |
Not less than 140 but less than 160.......................... | 6,500 | 7,160 | 7,160 |
Not less than 160 but less than 180.......................... | 7,000 | 7,720 | 7,720 |
Not less than 180..................................... | 7,500 | 8,270 | 8,270 |
“(4) In addition to the amount payable in accordance with sub-section (2) or sub-section (3), there is payable to a State in respect of the year 1973, the year 1974 or the year 1975, in relation to each student residence or affiliated college, an amount calculated by multiplying—
(a) in the case of the year 1973—$60;
(b) in the case of the year 1974—$66.10; and
(c) in the case of the year 1975—$66.10,
by the number of resident full-time students of the student residence or affiliated college in that year.”.
(2) Section 8 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (4a) the words “a year” and substituting the words “the year 1973”.
Building grants in respect of student residences and affiliated colleges in country areas.
16. Section 9 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (2a) the figures “$480,000” and substituting the figures “$1,480,000”.
Building grants in respect of student residences and affiliated colleges providing non-collegiate accommodation.
17. Section 10 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting from sub-section (2a) the figures “$2,000,000” and substituting the figures “$1,000,000”.
Delegation by Minister.
18. After section 11 of the Principal Act the following section is inserted:—
“11b. (1) The Minister may, either generally or otherwise as provided by the instrument of delegation, by writing under his hand, delegate his powers under section 6a to the Commission or to the Chairman or Deputy Chairman of the Commission.
“(2) The powers so delegated may be exercised by the delegate in accordance with the instrument of delegation.
“(3) A delegation under this section is revocable at will and does not prevent the exercise of the powers by the Minister”.
Substitution of Schedules.
19. The Schedules to the Principal Act are repealed and the Schedules set out in the Schedule to this Act substituted.
Certain payments deemed to have been made under Principal Act as amended by this Act.
20. (1) Subject to sub-section (2), payments (including advances) by way of financial assistance made to a State under the States Grants (Advanced Education) Act (No. 3) 1972 or under that Act as amended and in force at any time before the commencement of this Act shall be deemed to have been made for the purposes of the Principal Act as amended by this Act.
(2) Where a payment referred to in sub-section (1) has been made to a State in respect of a college the name of which is specified in column 1 of the following table that payment shall be deemed to have been made to that State in respect of the college the name of which is specified in column 2 of the table:—
Column 1 | Column 2 |
Alexander Mackie Teachers College....... | Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education |
Milperra Teachers College.............. | Milperra College of Advanced Education |
Newcastle Teachers College............ | Newcastle College of Advanced Education |
William Balmain College of Advanced Education | Kuring-gai College of Advanced Education |
Wollongong Teachers College........... | Wollongong Institute of Education |
School of Forestry, Creswick............ | The Victorian School of Forestry, Creswick |
Kedron Park Teachers College........... | North Brisbane College of Advanced Education |
Adelaide Kindergarten Teachers College.... | Kingston College of Advanced Education |
Payments made in respect to non-government teachers colleges before commencement of this Act.
21. Any amounts paid to a State, in the year 1974, before the commencement of this Act, in respect of the recurrent expenditure of a college in that State that is a non-government teachers college upon purposes that would, had this Act been in force at the time of the payment, have been regarded as college purposes or as special staffing purposes, shall be deemed to have been paid under section 5a or 5b of the Principal Act, as amended by this Act, as the case may be.
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SCHEDULE Section 19
SCHEDULES TO BE INSERTED IN THE PRINCIPAL ACT
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FIRST SCHEDULE Section 5
GRANTS FOR RECURRENT EXPENDITURE
First Column | Second Column | Third Column | Fourth Column | Fifth Column |
College of Advanced Education | Qualifying amount for 1973 | Maximum grant for 1973 | Maximum grant for 1974 | Maximum grant for 1975 |
| $ | $ | $ | $ |
New South Wales— |
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Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education | 465,170 | 251,430 | 1,628,310 | 1,754,760 |
Armidale Teachers College................ | 526,520 | 284,610 | 2,138,420 | 2,108,720 |
Department of Technical Education........... | 1,398,610 | 756,010 | 2,054,770 | 3,557,070 |
Goulbum Teachers College................ | 350,260 | 189,330 | 1,465,200 | 1,737,130 |
Hawkesbury Agricultural College............ | 1,298,010 | 701,630 | 2,308,180 | 2,426,530 |
Kuring-gai College of Advanced Education..... | 539,960 | 291,870 | 2,030,170 | 2,688,300 |
Milperra College of Advanced Education....... | .. | .. | 92,040 | 612,730 |
Mitchell College of Advanced Education....... | 1,676,430 | 906,180 | 3,318,580 | 3,874,820 |
Nepean College of Advanced Education........ | 259,810 | 140,440 | 1,080,950 | 1,149,490 |
New South Wales Advanced Education Board.... | 125,770 | 67,990 | 338,620 | 315,720 |
SCHEDULE—continued
First Column | Second Column | Third Column | Fourth Column | Fifth Column |
College of Advanced Education | Qualifying amount for 1973 | Maximum grant for 1973 | Maximum grant for 1974 | Maximum grant for 1975 |
| $ | $ | $ | $ |
New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music | 490,880 | 265,340 | 780,540 | 813,860 |
Newcastle College of Advanced Education.. | 789,740 | 426,880 | 3,118,380 | 3,409,490 |
Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education | 441,600 | 238,700 | 1,072,390 | 1,112,910 |
Nursery School Teachers College......... | 82,260 | 44,470 | 352,830 | 425,020 |
Orange Agricultural College............ | 270,500 | 146,220 | 614,300 | 743,240 |
Riverina College of Advanced Education.... | 1,217,620 | 658,180 | 2,457,410 | 2,824,680 |
Sydney Kindergarten Teachers College..... | 145,060 | 78,410 | 607,360 | 640,460 |
Sydney Teachers College.............. | 1,261,670 | 681,980 | 4,475,500 | 4,839,470 |
The New South Wales College of Paramedical Studies | 630,410 | 340,770 | 1,830,620 | 1,544,860 |
The New South Wales Institute of Technology | 4,210,400 | 2,275,890 | 8,175,790 | 8,693,610 |
Wagga Agricultural College............ | 703,320 | 380,170 | 1,251,290 | 1,330,970 |
Wollongong Institute of Education........ | 477,270 | 257,980 | 1,691,450 | 2,050,190 |
All or any of the colleges of advanced education specified in this Schedule in respect of New South Wales | 334,300 | 180,700 |
| 2,156,000 |
| 17,695,570 | 9,565,180 | 42,883,100 | 50,810,030 |
Victoria— |
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Bendigo Institute of Technology......... | 932,610 | 504,120 | 1,851,950 | 1,972,190 |
Burnley Horticultural College........... | 66,600 | 36,000 | 123,850 | 136,260 |
Caulfield Institute of Technology......... | 2,298,090 | 1,242,210 | 4,324,970 | 4,789,420 |
College of Nursing, Australia........... | 166,680 | 90,100 | 314,090 | 350,520 |
Dookie Agricultural College............ | 189,050 | 102,190 | 333,440 | 383,770 |
Emily McPherson College............. | 268,190 | 144,970 | 563,100 | 609,220 |
Footscray Institute of Technology........ | 1,210,880 | 654,520 | 2,226,220 | 2,464,420 |
Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education.. | 691,090 | 373,560 | 1,261,010 | 1,357,950 |
Gordon Institute of Technology.......... | 1,369,080 | 740,040 | 2,355,140 | 2,528,180 |
Lincoln Institute.................... | 566,210 | 306,060 | 1,063,790 | 1,181,020 |
Longerenong Agricultural College........ | 96,330 | 52,070 | 203,840 | 257,380 |
Prahran College of Advanced Education.... | 572,770 | 309,610 | 1,094,760 | 1,174,690 |
Preston Institute of Technology.......... | 1,019,460 | 551,060 | 1,953,970 | 1,763,680 |
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology... | 6,774,900 | 3,662,090 | 11,941,810 | 12,394,750 |
State College of Victoria.............. | 60,160 | 32,520 | 203,410 | 245,370 |
State College of Victoria, Ballarat........ | 300,960 | 162,680 | 1,308,100 | 1,477,280 |
State College of Victoria, Bendigo........ | 311,910 | 168,600 | 1,393,370 | 1,753,880 |
State College of Victoria, Burwood....... | 630,070 | 340,580 | 2,404,500 | 2,534,130 |
State College of Victoria, Coburg......... | 441,230 | 238,500 | 1,906,290 | 2,113,760 |
State College of Victoria, Frankston....... | 419,100 | 226,540 | 1,898,330 | 2,168,530 |
State College of Victoria, Geelong........ | 331,780 | 179,340 | 1,330,630 | 1,707,550 |
State College of Victoria, Hawthorn....... | 476,550 | 257,600 | 1,930,240 | 2,091,640 |
State College of Victoria—Institute of Early Childhood Development | 274,170 | 148,200 | 998,610 | 1,089,930 |
State College of Victoria, Melbourne...... | 1,819,700 | 983,620 | 7,365,190 | 7,972,090 |
State College of Victoria, Rusden......... | 887,790 | 479,890 | 3,452,150 | 3,727,190 |
State College of Victoria, Toorak......... | 544,010 | 294,060 | 2,257,510 | 2,396,260 |
Swinburne College of Technology........ | 3,161,850 | 1,709,110 | 5,709,770 | 6,254,660 |
The Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education. | 884,870 | 478,310 | 1,521,940 | 1,662,220 |
The Victorian College of the Arts......... | 124,400 | 67,240 | 427,200 | 485,620 |
The Victorian School of Forestry, Creswick.. | 39,880 | 21,560 | 67,480 | 69,530 |
Victoria Institute of Colleges............ | 452,100 | 244,370 | 659,840 | 708.750 |
Victorian College of Pharmacy.......... | 561,850 | 303,700 | 982,690 | 1,038,020 |
Warrnambool Institute of Advanced Education | 477,540 | 258,140 | 934,690 | 1,079,830 |
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First Column | Second Column | Third Column | Fourth Column | Fifth Column |
College of Advanced Education | Qualifying amount for 1973 | Maximum grant for 1973 | Maximum grant for 1974 | Maximum grant for 1975 |
| $ | $ | $ | $ |
All or any of the colleges of advanced education specified in this Schedule in respect of Victoria | 144,340 | 78,030 | 530,690 | 698,850 |
| 28,566,200 | 15,441,190 | 66,894,570 | 72,638,540 |
Queensland— |
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Board of Advanced Education........... | 109,810 | 59,350 | 222,660 | 250,790 |
Brisbane Kindergarten Teachers College.... | 178,980 | 96,750 | 577,620 | 639,530 |
Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education | 1,198,520 | 647,850 | 2,367,680 | 2,687,660 |
Kelvin Grove College of Teacher Education. | 890,030 | 481,100 | 2,764,280 | 3,051,470 |
Mount Gravatt Teachers College......... | 573,290 | 309,890 | 2,316,980 | 2,544,390 |
North Brisbane College of Advanced Education | 518,570 | 280,300 | 1,623,160 | 1,776,830 |
Queensland Agricultural College, Lawes.... | 774,470 | 418,630 | 1,561,750 | 1,753,920 |
Queensland Conservatorium of Music...... | 155,200 | 83,900 | 304,870 | 303,780 |
Queensland Institute of Technology, Brisbane | 2,876,450 | 1,554,840 | 5,913,370 | 6,680,180 |
The Capricornia Institute of Advanced Education | 858,610 | 464,110 | 1,778,250 | 2,009,350 |
Townsville Teachers College........... | 278,780 | 150,700 | 1,007,440 | 1,071,120 |
All or any of the colleges of advanced education specified in this Schedule in respect of Queensland | 32,460 | 17,540 | 130,930 | 111,860 |
| 8,445,170 | 4,564,960 | 20,568,990 | 22,880,880 |
South Australia— |
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Adelaide College of Advanced Education... | 622,990 | 336,740 | 2,128,080 | 2,401,190 |
Kingston College of Advanced Education... | 109,050 | 58,950 | 371,200 | 438,500 |
Murray Park College of Advanced Education. | 586,160 | 316,840 | 1,859,200 | 2,091,800 |
Roseworthy Agricultural College......... | 265,500 | 143,500 | 546,620 | 563,580 |
Salisbury College of Advanced Education... | 563,440 | 304,560 | 1,905,000 | 2,112,000 |
School for Dental Therapists............ | 58,420 | 31,580 |
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South Australian Board of Advanced Education | 80,160 | 43,330 | 152,000 | 165,730 |
South Australian Institute of Technology.... | 3,781,160 | 2,043,870 | 7,340,010 | 7,985,650 |
Sturt College of Advanced Education...... | 451,130 | 243,870 | 1,559,500 | 1,736,820 |
Torrens College of Advanced Education.... | 1,602,040 | 865,960 | 2,896,620 | 3,115,540 |
All or any of the colleges of advanced education specified in this Schedule in respect of South Australia |
|
| 110,100 | 150,240 |
| 8,120,050 | 4,389,200 | 18,868,330 | 20,761,050 |
Western Australia— |
|
|
|
|
Churchlands Teachers College.......... | 378,440 | 204,560 | 1,659,080 | 2,068,540 |
Claremont Teachers College............ | 349.230 | 188,770 | 1,304,400 | 1,489,170 |
Graylands Teachers College............ | 344,300 | 186,100 | 1,094,190 | 1,198,100 |
Mount Lawley Teachers College......... | 510,860 | 276,140 | 2,096,000 | 2,381,340 |
Western Australian Institute of Technology.. | 8,554,850 | 4,624,250 | 16,215,980 | 18,431,240 |
Western Australian Secondary Teachers College | 486,970 | 263,230 | 1,795,230 | 2,160,030 |
Western Australian Teacher Education Authority | 32,710 | 17,690 | 135,080 | 155,960 |
| 10,657,360 | 5,760,740 | 24,299,960 | 27,884,380 |
Tasmania— |
|
|
|
|
Tasmanian College of Advanced Education.. | 2,834,530 | 1,532,170 | 5,311,850 | 5,482,340 |
Schedule-continued
Second Schedule Section 6
Grants For Approved Projects
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
New South Wales— |
|
|
Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education | New site— |
|
Site acquisition........................ | 2,250,000 | |
| Site development....................... | 45,000 |
| Planning............................. | 63,900 |
| Present site– |
|
| Other works and services.................. | 180,000 |
| Equipment........................... | 17,100 |
|
| 2,556,000 |
Armidale Teachers College | Construction of library building............... | 477,000 |
| Construction of physical education centre......... | 477,000 |
| Planning............................... | 41,400 |
| Other works and services.................... | 157,500 |
|
| 1,152,900 |
Department of Technical Education | Alterations to existing buildings............... | 137,500 |
Equipment............................. | 154,170 | |
| Other works and services.................... | 125,000 |
|
| 416,670 |
Goulburn Teachers College | Completion of Stage 2...................... | 54,900 |
| Construction of administrative block............ | 315,000 |
| Construction of residential accommodation........ | 473,400 |
| Commencement of teaching block.............. | 720,000 |
| Site development......................... | 22,500 |
| Equipment............................. | 6,300 |
|
| 1,592,100 |
Hawkesbury Agricultural College | Completion of administration buildings.......... | 153,868 |
Erection of ancillary buildings................ | 66,667 | |
| Erection of field services buildings............. | 203,330 |
| Erection of plant sciences building—Stage 1....... | 637,500 |
| Alterations and extensions to existing buildings..... | 158,950 |
| Continuation of buildings for food technology...... | 804,260 |
| Commencement of student residence............ | 2,678 |
| Equipment............................. | '62,500 |
| Site development and other works and services..... | 131,247 |
| Planning............................... | 8,330 |
|
| 2,229,330 |
Ku-ring-gai College of Advanced Education | Completion of Stage 2...................... | 128,700 |
Construction of teaching facilities including physical education centre | 540,000 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
| Planning.............................. | 45,000 |
| Other works and services................... | 27,000 |
|
| 740,700 |
Milperra College of Advanced Education | Purchase of land......................... | 297,000 |
Construction of education buildings............ | 3,456,000 | |
|
| 3,753,000 |
Mitchell College of Advanced Education | Erection of general purpose teaching building...... | 905,830 |
Erection of student residence................. | 782,880 | |
| Alterations and extensions to existing buildings..... | 493,420 |
| Extension of central services building........... | 234,540 |
| Equipment............................. | 250,000 |
| Site development and other works and services..... | 208,340 |
| Planning.............................. | 41,660 |
|
| 2,916,670 |
Nepean College of Advanced Education | Kingswood campus— |
|
Commencement of teaching and administration... |
| |
| block—Stage 1........................ | 1,725,000 |
| Site development....................... | 350,000 |
| Planning............................ | 8,330 |
| Westmead campus— |
|
| Construction of classroom accommodation...... | 312,453 |
| Other works and services................. | 2,547 |
| Equipment........................... | 10,800 |
|
| 2,409,130 |
New South Wales Advanced Education Board | Purchase of land for new developments.......... | 5,240,000 |
Development reserve...................... | 225,000 | |
|
| 5,465,000 |
New South Wales College of Art and Design | Initial development....................... | 41,670 |
|
| |
|
| 41,670 |
New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music | Alterations to library...................... | 11,770 |
Equipment............................. | 17,400 | |
|
| 29,170 |
Newcastle College of Advanced Education | Completion of Stage 2..................... | 334,800 |
Construction of special education clinic.......... | 342,000 | |
| Other works and services................... | 27,000 |
| Equipment............................. | 7,200 |
|
| 711,000 |
Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education | Initial development....................... | 158,330 |
Commencement of teaching buildings........... | 450,000 | |
| Equipment............................. | 41,670 |
| Planning.............................. | 8,330 |
|
| 658,330 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
Nursery School Teachers College | New developments........................ | 360,000 |
| 360,000 | |
Orange Agricultural College | Completion of administration building........... | 113,460 |
| Completion of ancillary buildings—Stage 1 | 104,490 |
| Completion of lecture rooms, laboratories and library. | 177,738 |
| Completion of student residence............... | 102,338 |
| Completion of student union building including kitchen and dining room | 159,756 |
| Erection of teaching building ................. | 1,218 |
| Equipment............................. | 44,830 |
| Site development and other works and services | 99,750 |
| Planning............................... | 16,670 |
|
| 820,250 |
Riverina College of Advanced Education | Erection of central services buildings............ | 200,000 |
Erection of student residence................. | 357,500 | |
| Erection of teaching and administration buildings—Stage 1 | 1,827,500 |
| Equipment............................. | 56,670 |
| Site development and other works and services | 379,170 |
| Planning............................... | 83,330 |
| Purchase of land......................... | 54,160 |
|
| 2,958,330 |
Sydney Kindergarten Teachers College | New developments........................ | 540,000 |
| 540,000 | |
Sydney Teachers College | North Newtown site— |
|
| Site acquisition........................ | 1,282,500 |
| Construction of Stage 1................... | 720,000 |
| Site development and planning of Stage 2....... | 135,000 |
| Other works and services.................. | 135,000 |
| University grounds site— |
|
| Other works and services.................. | 270,000 |
| Equipment........................... | 7,200 |
|
| 2,549,700 |
The New South Wales College of Paramedical Studies | Completion of library and administration......... |
|
Block................................ | 88,170 | |
| Erection of teaching and administration buildings... | 1,492,305 |
| Other works and services................... | 237,865 |
| Site development......................... | 200,000 |
| Purchase of land......................... | 35,830 |
| Planning.............................. | 8,330 |
| Equipment............................. | 20,830 |
|
| 2,083,330 |
The New South Wales Institute of Technology | Completion of first tower building............. | 8,416,670 |
Erection of library and business administration building | 1,666,660 | |
| Commencement of second tower building | 4,666,670 |
| Equipment............................. | 416,670 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
| Other works and services................... | 750,000 |
| Purchase of land......................... | 2,995,000 |
|
| 18,911,670 |
Wagga Agricultural College | Completion of animal and plant science laboratories.. | 50,000 |
| Erection of maintenance workshop............. | 76,290 |
| Erection of student residence................. | 100,000 |
| Alterations and extensions to existing buildings..... | 91,670 |
| Equipment............................. | 66,250 |
| Site development and other works and services..... | 266,210 |
| Purchase of land......................... | 41,670 |
| Planning.............................. | 8,330 |
|
| 700,420 |
Wollongong Institute of Education | Construction of teaching facilities.............. | 540,000 |
Extension of administrative block.............. | 40,500 | |
| Construction of Stage 2 of students union building... | 72,000 |
| Other works and services................... | 45,000 |
|
| 697,500 |
All or any of the colleges of advanced education specified in this Schedule in respect of New South Wales | All or any of the approved projects in respect of in those colleges | 179,170 |
| 179,170 | |
|
| 54,472,040 |
Victoria— |
|
|
Bendigo Institute of Technology | Completion of applied science building— Stage 1 | 47,330 |
| Completion of applied science building— Stage 2 | 998,955 |
| Erection of library........................ | 1,067,500 |
| Erection of student residence ................ | 250,000 |
| Equipment............................. | 101,300 |
| Site works............................. | 58,330 |
| Planning.............................. | 16,670 |
| Alterations to engineering building............. | 56,000 |
| Completion of bulk store.................... | 9,375 |
|
| 2,605,460 |
Burnley Horticultural College | Erection of soil science laboratory............. | 58,869 |
| Extensions to library...................... | 36,961 |
|
| 95,830 |
Caulfield Institute of Technology | Completion of library and teaching building....... | 1,746,670 |
Alterations to existing buildings............... | 83,330 | |
| Continuation of building for administration and teaching | 3,745,000 |
| Equipment............................. | 141,320 |
| Site works............................. | 41,670 |
| Purchase of land......................... | 208,330 |
| Planning.............................. | 33,340 |
|
| 5,999,660 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
College of Nursing, Australia | Extensions to existing building............... | 583,330 |
|
| 583,330 |
Dookie Agricultural College | Completion of animal physiology laboratory...... | 10,830 |
| Erection of lecture theatre building............ | 45,830 |
| Alterations to biology and chemistry laboratories... | 33,340 |
|
| 90,000 |
Emily McPherson College | Erection of multi-purpose building—Stage 1...... | 983,980 |
| Alterations to existing premises.............. | 40,190 |
|
| 1,024,170 |
Footscray Institute of Technology | Erection of general teaching and lecture theatre buildings | 1,666,670 |
| Establishment of physical education centre....... | 416,670 |
| Equipment............................ | 99,750 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 383,330 |
| Planning............................. | 41,670 |
|
| 2,608,090 |
Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education | Erection of art/design and maintenance store...... | 115,500 |
| Erection of multi-purpose building............ | 1,342,290 |
| Erection of student residence................ | 208,330 |
| Alterations to existing buildings—Churchill and Newborough sites | 25,000 |
| Equipment............................ | 61,610 |
| Site works............................ | 58,330 |
| Planning............................. | 29,170 |
| Completion of Stage 1 buildings.............. | 49,014 |
| Erection of teacher education building—Stage 1... | 680,400 |
| Erection of applied science building—Stage 1..... | 647,100 |
| Erection of student and staff amenities building— Stage 1 | 355,140 |
|
| 3,571,884 |
Gordon Institute of Technology | Completion of applied science building—Stage 1... | 100,000 |
| Completion of residential building............ | 51,670 |
| Erection of library....................... | 1,675,000 |
| Erection of student residence ................ | 6,670 |
| Alterations to existing buildings—Fenwick Street and Waurn Ponds sites | 16,670 |
| Equipment............................ | 83,330 |
| Planning............................. | 20,830 |
|
| 1,954,170 |
Lincoln Institute | Alterations to Lincoln House................ | 67,500 |
| Equipment............................ | 12,500 |
|
| 80,000 |
Longerenong Agricultural College | Completion of animal nutrition buildings........ | 14,170 |
Erection of library....................... | 91,660 | |
|
| 105,830 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
Prahran College of Advanced Education | Erection of general teaching and administration building | 1,509,170 |
| Minor Works........................... | 49,590 |
| Equipment............................. | 11,660 |
| Purchase of land......................... | 483,330 |
| Planning.............................. | 20,830 |
Preston Institute of Technology |
| 2,074,580 |
Completion of teaching and student amenities building | 119,490 | |
| Erection of applied science and engineering building. | 4,400,000 |
| Establishment of physical education centre....... | 933,330 |
| Equipment............................. | 85,420 |
| Site works and services.................... | 330,510 |
| Planning.............................. | 8,340 |
|
| 5,877,090 |
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology | Erection of forge shop..................... | 125,000 |
Erection of north-western building—Wing A...... | 6,631,670 | |
| Equipment............................. | 1,157,510 |
| Purchase of land......................... | 147,500 |
|
| 8,061,680 |
State College of Victoria | Equipment and renovation of administration building. | 119,070 |
|
| 119,070 |
State College of Victoria, Ballarat | Commencement of education and general studies building | 675,000 |
| Equipment............................. | 36,000 |
| Minor works and services................... | 27,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 45,000 |
|
| 783,000 |
State College of Victoria, Bendigo | Commencement of buildings for resources centre, lecture facilities and administration | 1,992,474 |
| Equipment............................. | 72,000 |
| Purchase of land......................... | 225,000 |
| Site development and other works and services..... | 140,526 |
| Planning.............................. | 45,000 |
|
| 2,475,000 |
State College of Victoria, Burwood | Erection of teaching and administration buildings... | 4,230,000 |
| Equipment............................. | 54,000 |
| Site development and other works and services..... | 72,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 9,000 |
| Purchase of land......................... | 135,000 |
|
| 4,500,000 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
State College of Victoria, Coburg | Extension of existing teaching building | 630,000 |
Equipment............................ | 45,000 | |
| Purchase of land........................ | 36,000 |
| Site development and other works and services.... | 45,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 45,000 |
|
| 801,000 |
State College of Victoria, Frankston | Equipment............................ | 9,000 |
Purchase of land........................ | 27,000 | |
| Site development and other works and services.... | 36,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 45,000 |
|
| 117,000 |
State College of Victoria, Geelong | Commencement of lecture facilities and staff accommodation building | 369,000 |
| Equipment............................ | 45,000 |
| Minor works and services.................. | 81,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 45,000 |
|
| 540,000 |
State College of Victoria, Hawthorn | Completion of general purpose building......... | 1,707,930 |
Equipment............................ | 54,000 | |
| Purchase of land........................ | 45,000 |
| Site development and other works and services.... | 18,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 9,000 |
|
| 1,833,930 |
State College of Victoria— | Erection of hall and lecture theatre, and alterations.. and extensions to existing buildings............ |
|
Institute of Early Childhood Development | 297,000 | |
Equipment............................ | 18,000 | |
| Purchase of land........................ | 135,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 18,000 |
|
| 468,000 |
State College of Victoria, Melbourne | Alterations to education resources centre........ | 145,800 |
| Erection of laboratories and staff accommodation, and extension of existing amenities—Noojee science field station | 142,200 |
| Equipment............................ | 45,000 |
| Site development and other works and services.... | 36,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 18,000 |
|
| 387,000 |
State College of Victoria, Rusden | Alteration of building for the teaching of science... |
|
|
| 180,000 |
| Equipment............................ | 18,000 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 90,000 |
| Site development and other works and services.... | 45,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 27,000 |
|
| 360,000 |
State College of Victoria, Toorak | Erection of general purpose building and alteration and extension of existing buildings | 4,050,000 |
| Equipment............................ | 54,000 |
| Site development and other works and services.... | 18,000 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
| Planning.............................. | 9,000 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 67,500 |
|
| 4,198,500 |
Swinburne College of Technology | Erection of business and general studies building... | 3,166,670 |
| Erection of chemistry building............... | 833,330 |
| Alterations to existing buildings.............. | 41,660 |
| Equipment............................ | 442,500 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 308,330 |
| Planning.............................. | 41,670 |
|
| 4,834,160 |
The Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education | Erection of electrical engineering building....... | 608,330 |
Erection of general purpose teaching building..... | 854,170 | |
| Erection of student residence ................ | 291,670 |
| Alterations to existing buildings—Lydiard Street and Mount Helen sites | 16,670 |
| Equipment............................ | 87,500 |
| Site works............................ | 62,500 |
| Planning.............................. | 16,660 |
|
| 1,937,500 |
The Victorian College of the Arts | Initial development....................... | 170,800 |
Equipment............................ | 58,370 | |
| Planning.............................. | 104,160 |
|
| 333,330 |
The Victorian School of Forestry, Creswick | Alterations to library, dining and kitchen areas..... | 17,000 |
Equipment............................ | 6,330 | |
| 23,330 | |
Victoria Institute of Colleges | Alterations to existing premises.............. | 5,840 |
| Equipment............................ | 277,500 |
| Purchase of land for new college.............. | 500,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 5,000 |
|
| 788,340 |
Victorian College of Pharmacy | Completion of laboratory building............. | 75,000 |
| Equipment............................ | 46,718 |
| Other works and services................... | 37,500 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 125,000 |
|
| 284,218 |
Warmambool Institute of Advanced Education | Completion of student residential building....... | 17,500 |
Erection of teaching and administration building... | 1,666,670 | |
| Erection of student residence................ | 86,670 |
| Alterations to existing buildings—Timor Street site. | 37,500 |
| Equipment............................ | 95,750 |
| Site works............................ | 83,330 |
| Planning.............................. | 16,660 |
|
| 2,004,080 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
All or any of the colleges of advanced education specified in this Schedule in respect of Victoria | All or any of the approved projects in respect of those colleges | 510,768 |
| 510,768 | |
|
| 62,030,000 |
Queensland— | ||
Brisbane Kindergarten Teachers College | New developments....................... | 810,000 |
|
| 810,000 |
Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education | Completion of arts, education and music building... | 303,500 |
Erection of general services building........... | 708,330 | |
| Erection of staff amenities.................. | 33,330 |
Commencement of resource materials and student facilities building—Stage 2 | 983,330 | |
| ||
| Equipment............................ | 333,340 |
| Other works and services................... | 79,170 |
| Planning.............................. | 8,330 |
Completion of education and chemistry building—Stage 1 | 41,500 | |
| ||
| Completion of engineering building—Stage 1..... | 9,170 |
|
| 2,500,000 |
Kelvin Grove College of Teacher Education | Completion of education building —Stage 1...... | 324,000 |
Erection of physical education centre —Stage 1.... | 409,818 | |
| Extension of science building................ | 1,108,800 |
| Alterations to administrative building........... | 13,500 |
| Erection of education building—Stage 2......... | 396,450 |
| Planning and erection of library resources centre... | 210,732 |
| Equipment............................ | 77,400 |
| Site development........................ | 126,000 |
| Other works and services................... | 60,300 |
| Planning.............................. | 81,000 |
|
| 2,808,000 |
Mount Gravatt Teachers College | Erection of student amenities building.......... | 675,000 |
Erection of physical education teaching building... | 137,700 | |
Completion of administration and psychology building | 99,000 | |
| Equipment............................ | 63,000 |
| Site development and other works and services.... | 249,300 |
| Planning.............................. | 63,000 |
|
| 1,287,000 |
North Brisbane College of Advanced Education | Erection of staff accommodation and amenities.... |
|
alterations to administrative area.............. | 262,530 | |
| Erection of lecture hall.................... | 119,700 |
| Erection of library and professional studies centre.. | 688,500 |
| Equipment............................ | 6,300 |
| Planning.............................. | 119,970 |
| Other works and services................... | 49,500 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 270,000 |
|
| 1,516,500 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
Queensland Agricultural College, Lawes | Erection of food technology building— Stage 2.... | 936,807 |
Completion of library..................... | 10,000 | |
| Erection of administration building............ | 333,330 |
| Commencement of animal products technology building | 11,533 |
| Equipment............................ | 175,000 |
| Other works and services................... | 200,000 |
|
| 1,666,670 |
Queensland Conservatorium of Music | Completion of headquarters building........... | 916,670 |
| 916,670 | |
Queensland Institute of Technology, Brisbane | Completion of civil engineering building— Stage 1. | 170,830 |
Completion of mechanical engineering building.... | 1,425,000 | |
| Completion of physics and paramedical building... | 2,266,670 |
| Erection of library....................... | 1,191,660 |
| Provision of sporting facilities............... | 66,670 |
| Equipment............................ | 370,830 |
| Other works and services................... | 216,670 |
| Planning.............................. | 41,670 |
|
| 5,750,000 |
The Capricomia Institute of Advanced Education | Completion of student residence—Block C....... | 101,000 |
Erection of educational resources area.......... | 538,170 | |
| Erection of engineering building—Stage 2....... | 450,000 |
| Erection of printery and store................ | 37,500 |
| Erection of student amenities building.......... | 608,330 |
| Alterations to existing buildings.............. | 51,670 |
| Equipment............................ | 166,670 |
| Other works and services................... | 38,330 |
| Site development........................ | 66,660 |
| Planning.............................. | 25,000 |
|
| 2,083,330 |
Townsville Teachers College | Completion of library—Stage 1.............. | 216,000 |
| Erection of library—Stage 2................. | 378,000 |
| Equipment............................ | 18,000 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 45,000 |
| Site development........................ | 18,000 |
| Other works and services................... | 27,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 18,000 |
|
| 720,000 |
All or any of the colleges of advanced education specified in this Schedule in respect of Queensland | All or any of the approved projects in respect of those colleges | 58,500 |
| 58,500 | |
|
| 20,116,670 |
South Australia— |
|
|
Adelaide College of Advanced Education | Alterations to Schulz Building............... | 211,500 |
Alterations to Hartley Building............... | 162,000 | |
| Other works and services................... | 6,300 |
| Equipment............................ | 36,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 18,000 |
|
| 433,800 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
Kingston College of Advanced Education | Completion of payment for existing property...... | 7,200 |
Extensions to main building................. | 234,000 | |
| Equipment............................ | 10,800 |
| Other works and services................... | 13,500 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 67,500 |
| Planning.............................. | 9,000 |
|
| 342,000 |
Murray Park College of Advanced Education | Erection of buildings—Hindmarsh Island campus.. | 41,400 |
Extensions to main building................. | 235,800 | |
| Provision of sporting facilities............... | 102,600 |
| Equipment............................ | 46,800 |
| Other works and services................... | 90,900 |
| Site development........................ | 37,800 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 135,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 42,300 |
|
| 732,600 |
Roseworthy Agricultural College | Completion of oenology building............. | 29,170 |
| Erection of library and teaching building........ | 241,660 |
| Extensions to science building............... | 133,330 |
| Equipment............................ | 50,000 |
| Other works and services................... | 112,500 |
| Planning.............................. | 16,670 |
|
| 583,330 |
Salisbury College of Advanced Education | Erection of activities centre................. | 36,000 |
Commencement of staff studies and arts building... | 198,000 | |
| Extensions to Block 1..................... | 387,000 |
| Extensions to Block 3..................... | 297,000 |
| Equipment............................ | 45,000 |
| Site development........................ | 27,000 |
| Other works and services................... | 54,000 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 63,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 18,000 |
|
| 1,125,000 |
South Australian Board of Advanced Education | Alterations to existing premises; equipment...... | 20,840 |
Purchase of land for new developments......... | 1,110,000 | |
|
| 1,130,840 |
South Australian Institute of Technology | City campus— |
|
Alterations to Playford building............. | 723,330 | |
| Alterations to Reid building............... | 83,330 |
| Other works and services................. | 122,500 |
| The Levels campus— |
|
| Erection of electrical and electronic engineering building | 1,842,500 |
| ||
| Erection of sports centre and multi-purpose hall.. | 439,170 |
| Alterations to physics building............. | 250,000 |
| Extensions to chemistry building............ | 1,916,670 |
| Erection of mathematics and data processing building | 347,500 |
| ||
| Minor works and services | 41,670 |
| Site development...................... | 1,052,500 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
| Whyalla campus— |
|
| Commencement of library and union building... | 353,330 |
| Equipment.......................... | 1,829,170 |
| Planning............................ | 165,000 |
|
| 9,166,670 |
Sturt College of Advanced Education | Alterations to main building................. | 4,500 |
Alterations to link wing building.............. | 230,400 | |
| Erection of science/music building............ | 495,900 |
| Equipment............................ | 45,000 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 16,200 |
| Planning.............................. | 18,000 |
|
| 810,000 |
Torrens College of Advanced Education | Erection of administration building............ | 273,330 |
Erection of lecture centre and resource materials building | 1,291,670 | |
| Erection of physical science, liberal and educational studies building | 1,250,000 |
| Erection of student and staff building........... | 604,170 |
| Commencement of industrial design, art and craft building | 383,330 |
| Equipment............................ | 383,330 |
| Other works and services................... | 276,670 |
| Commencement of site development........... | 250,000 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 1,000,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 120,830 |
|
| 5,833,330 |
All or any of the colleges of advanced education specified in this Schedule in respect of South Australia | All or any of the approved projects in respect of those colleges | 152,500 |
| 152,500 | |
|
| 20,310,070 |
Western Australia— |
|
|
Churchlands Teachers College | Erection of science block................... | 284,400 |
| Erection of cafeteria and recreation block........ | 603,000 |
| Erection of student association building......... | 321,336 |
| Erection of music and drama block............ | 308,664 |
| Conversion of existing primary school to staff accommodation and storage area | 45,000 |
| Planning.............................. | 27,000 |
| Equipment............................ | 14,400 |
|
| 1,603,800 |
Claremont Teachers College | Erection of library and materials resources centre... | 810,000 |
| Other works and services................... | 13,500 |
| Planning.............................. | 27,000 |
| Equipment............................ | 4,500 |
|
| 855,000 |
Graylands Teachers College | Alteration and renovation of lecture rooms....... | 90,000 |
| Other works and services................... | 176,400 |
| Site development........................ | 3,600 |
| Equipment | 9,900 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
| Point Walter Physical Education and Camp Centre— |
|
| Alteration and renovation of existing facilities... | 106,439 |
| Site development...................... | 23,297 |
| Other works and services................. | 5,021 |
| Equipment.......................... | 2,043 |
|
| 416,700 |
Mount Lawley Teachers College | Completion of gymnasium.................. | 222,300 |
| Erection of arts and crafts block.............. | 589,500 |
| Erection of student association building......... | 90,000 |
| Erection of science block................... | 541,080 |
| Erection of music and drama block............ | 450,000 |
| Erection of residential accommodation.......... | 125,820 |
| Erection of caretaker’s residence.............. | 16,200 |
| Alterations to provide for administration, teaching.. |
|
| and a media resources centre................ | 38,700 |
| Alterations to canteen..................... | 4,500 |
| Site development........................ | 67,500 |
| Planning.............................. | 31,500 |
| Equipment............................ | 57,600 |
|
| 2,234,700 |
Western Australian Secondary Teachers College | Commencement of library—resources centre and science section | 557,100 |
Alterations and extensions to existing buildings.... | 168,300 | |
| Construction of swimming pool.............. | 72,000 |
| Minor works and services.................. | 45,900 |
| Equipment............................ | 28,800 |
| Purchase of land........................ | 21,600 |
|
| 893,700 |
Western Australian Institute of Technology | Completion of biological sciences building....... | 338,330 |
Erection of art and design building............ | 883,330 | |
Erection of central store and maintenance work shop. | 329,170 | |
| Erection of commerce and social sciences building—Stage 2 | 1,900,000 |
| ||
| Erection of education building—Stage 1......... | 867,730 |
| Erection of engineering complex—Stage 1....... | 1,365,000 |
| Erection of engineering complex—Stage 2....... | 2,089,170 |
| Erection of engineering complex—Stage 3....... | 1,545,830 |
| Erection of medical technology building...... | 408,340 |
| Alterations to existing buildings and other works— |
|
| Muresk site.......................... | 62,500 |
| Alterations and extensions to chemistry laboratory and library—Kalgoorlie site | 208,330 |
| ||
| Extensions to central administration building...... | 583,330 |
| Extensions to student guild and community building. | 261,670 |
| ||
| Extensions to therapies building.............. | 188,330 |
| Minor constructions...................... | 124,170 |
| Portable classrooms...................... | 45,830 |
| Installation of air-conditioning............... | 83,330 |
| Provision of sporting and recreational facilities.... | 166,670 |
| Sealing of traffic areas.................... | 208,330 |
| Equipment............................ | 791,670 |
| Other works and services................... | 166,670 |
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College of Advanced Education | Work or other Matter | Maximum Grant |
|
| $ |
| Purchase of land........................ | 41,670 |
| Planning............................. | 125,000 |
| Establishment of facilities for early childhood— teacher education | 255,600 |
|
| 13,040,000 |
|
| 19,043,900 |
Tasmania— |
|
|
Tasmanian College of Advanced Education | Completion of building for school of education.... | 208,330 |
Completion of building for school of engineering... | 212,500 | |
| Completion of resource materials building....... | 218,330 |
| Erection of applied science building—Stage 1..... | 1,059,160 |
| Erection of auditorium and general purpose building— Newnham site | 892,500 |
| Erection of building for school of business and administration | 833,330 |
| Erection of physical education centre........... | 850,420 |
| Erection of physical technology building........ | 1,017,090 |
| Erection of student residence—Newnham site..... | 291,670 |
| Commencement of building for school of creative.. | 166,670 |
| Equipment............................ | 333,330 |
| Other works and services.................. | 416,670 |
|
| 6,500,000 |
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THIRD SCHEDULE Section 2
COLLEGES OF ADVANCED EDUCATION
PART I
New South Wales—
Department of Technical Education
Hawkesbury Agricultural College
Mitchell College of Advanced Education
Nepean College of Advanced Education
New South Wales Advanced Education Board
New South Wales College of Art and Design
New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music
Northern Rivers College of Advanced Education
Orange Agricultural College
Riverina College of Advanced Education
The New South Wales College of Paramedical Studies
The New South Wales Institute of Technology
Wagga Agricultural College
Victoria—
Bendigo Institute of Technology
Burnley Horticultural College
Caulfield Institute of Technology
College of Nursing, Australia
Dookie Agricultural College
Emily McPherson College
Footscray Institute of Technology
Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education
Gordon Institute of Technology Lincoln Institute
Longerenong Agricultural College
Prahran College of Advanced Education
Preston Institute of Technology
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Swinburne College of Technology
The Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education
The Victorian College of the Arts
The Victorian School of Forestry, Creswick
Victoria Institute of Colleges
Victorian College of Pharmacy
Warmambool Institute of Advanced Education
Queensland—
Board of Advanced Education
Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education
Queensland Agricultural College, Lawes
Queensland Conservatorium of Music
Queensland Institute of Technology, Brisbane
The Capricomia Institute of Advanced Education
South Australia—
Roseworthy Agricultural College
School for Dental Therapists
South Australian Board of Advanced Education
South Australian Institute of Technology
Torrens College of Advanced Education
Western Australia—
Western Australian Institute of Technology
Tasmania—
Tasmanian College of Advanced Education
PART II
New South Wales—
Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education
Armidale Teachers College
Goulbum Teachers College
Kuring-gai College of Advanced Education
Milperra College of Advanced Education
Newcastle College of Advanced Education
Nursery School Teachers College
Sydney Kindergarten Teachers College
Sydney Teachers College
Wollongong Institute of Education
Victoria—
State College of Victoria
State College of Victoria, Ballarat
State College of Victoria, Bendigo
State College of Victoria, Burwood
State College of Victoria, Coburg
State College of Victoria, Frankston
State College of Victoria, Geelong
State College of Victoria, Hawthorn
State College of Victoria—Institute of Early Childhood Development
State College of Victoria, Melbourne
State College of Victoria, Rusden
State College of Victoria, Toorak
Queensland—
Brisbane Kindergarten Teachers College
Kelvin Grove College of Teacher Education
Mount Gravatt Teachers College
North Brisbane College of Advanced Education
Townsville Teachers College
South Australia—
Adelaide College of Advanced Education
Kingston College of Advanced Education
Murray Park College of Advanced Education
Salisbury College of Advanced Education
Sturt College of Advanced Education
Western Australia—
Churchlands Teachers College
Claremont Teachers College
Graylands Teachers College
Mount Lawley Teachers College
Western Australian Secondary Teachers College
Western Australian Teacher Education Authority
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FOURTH SCHEDULE Section 5a
GRANTS FOR RECURRENT EXPENDITURE OF NON-GOVERNMENT TEACHERS COLLEGES ON COLLEGE PURPOSES
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College | 1974 Maximum Grant | 1975 Maximum Grant |
| $ | $ |
New South Wales- |
|
|
Catholic College of Education.............................. | 307,000 | 328,250 |
Catholic Teachers College, North Sydney....................... | 627,300 | 777,100 |
Good Samaritan Teachers College............................ | 199,550 | 283,150 |
The Guild Teachers College................................ | 447,190 | 607,210 |
| 1,581,040 | 1,995,710 |
SCHEDULE—continued
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College | 1974 Maximum Grant | 1975 Maximum Grant |
| $ | $ |
Victoria— |
|
|
Christ College......................................... | 497,330 | 719,420 |
Mercer House......................................... | 133,030 |
|
Mercy College........................................ | 399,100 | 499,190 |
| 1,029,460 | 1,218,610 |
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FIFTH SCHEDULE Section 5b
GRANTS FOR RECURRENT EXPENDITURE OF NON GOVERNMENT TEACHERS COLLEGES ON SPECIAL STAFFING PURPOSES
First Column | Second Column | Third Column |
College | 1974 Maximum Grant | 1975 Maximum Grant |
| $ | $ |
New South Wales- |
|
|
Catholic College of Education............................... | 117,000 | 116,000 |
Catholic Teachers College, North Sydney....................... | 86,000 | 95,000 |
Good Samaritan Teachers College............................ | 57,000 | 44,000 |
| 260,000 | 255,000 |
Victoria— |
|
|
Christ College......................................... | 53,000 | 30,000 |
Mercy College......................................... | 62,000 | 59,000 |
| 115,000 | 89,000 |
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SIXTH SCHEDULE Section 6
RELEVANT FACTORS
First Column | Second Column |
State | Relevant Factor |
New South Wales.......................................... | 5.9396 |
Victoria................................................. | 5.8135 |
Queensland............................................... | 5.9458 |
South Australia............................................ | 5.4657 |
SCHEDULE—continued
First Column | Second Column |
State | Relevant Factor |
Western Australia............................................... | 5.9012 |
Tasmania..................................................... | 5.0000 |
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SEVENTH SCHEDULE Section 6a
PROVISION FOR COST INCREASES IN RELATION TO COLLEGE BUILDING PROJECTS
Name of State | Maximum Additional Grant |
| $ |
New South Wales................................................. | 4,289,993 |
Victoria....................................................... | 4,873,858 |
Queensland..................................................... | 1,518,125 |
South Australia.................................................. | 1,442,701 |
Western Australia................................................. | 1,460,198 |
Tasmania...................................................... | 520,701 |