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2017 GONSKI FUNDING NSW Public Schools by Federal Electorate 2017 GONSKI FUNDING 1 of 2 NSW public schools by federal electorate Federal electorate: Cowper Federal MP party affiliation: National Total increase in recurrent funding (2014-2017): $14,703,109 State MP 2017 funding Total funding State School party change from change electorate affiliation 2016 ($) 2014 - 2017 ($) ALDAVILLA PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 180,276 304,350 BELLBROOK PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 42,988 89,885 BELLINGEN HIGH SCHOOL Oxley National 105,255 303,315 BELLINGEN PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 84,862 235,435 BOAMBEE PUBLIC SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 134,844 216,482 BONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 48,736 66,908 BOWRAVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL Oxley National 188,203 298,679 CASCADE ENVIRONMENTAL Oxley National 6,829 9,375 EDUCATION CENTRE COFFS HARBOUR HIGH SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 376,292 673,047 COFFS HARBOUR LEARNING CENTRE Coffs Harbour National 19,422 40,989 COFFS HARBOUR PUBLIC SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 199,910 309,930 COFFS HARBOUR SENIOR COLLEGE Coffs Harbour National 19,983 242,500 CRESCENT HEAD PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 72,911 137,732 CROSSMAGLEN PUBLIC SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 7,569 13,011 DORRIGO HIGH SCHOOL Oxley National 51,587 113,290 DORRIGO PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 69,868 132,145 EUNGAI PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 24,693 54,502 FRANK PARTRIDGE VC PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 93,211 295,743 FREDERICKTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 80,724 127,348 GLADSTONE PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 33,910 69,281 GREEN HILL PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 52,327 44,805 HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOL Port National 107,868 226,609 HASTINGS SECONDARY COLLEGE - Port National 201,079 351,595 PORT MACQUARIE CAMPUS Macquarie HASTINGS SECONDARY COLLEGE - Port National 190,820 467,148 WESTPORT CAMPUS Macquarie KEMPSEY EAST PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 83,729 271,665 KEMPSEY HIGH SCHOOL Oxley National 172,547 316,711 KEMPSEY SOUTH PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 108,852 287,812 KEMPSEY WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 195,252 423,310 KINCHELA PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 65,858 177,718 KORORO PUBLIC SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 108,195 237,022 MACKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Oxley National 256,200 587,578 MACKSVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 218,917 642,391 Authorised by John Dixon, General Secretary, NSW Teachers Federation, 23-33 Mary Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010. 2017 GONSKI FUNDING 2 of 2 NSW public schools by federal electorate State MP 2017 funding Total funding State School party change from change electorate affiliation 2016 ($) 2014 - 2017 ($) MEDLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 1,202 13,309 MELVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Oxley National 277,133 910,737 MILLBANK PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 12,564 553,070 NAMBUCCA HEADS HIGH SCHOOL Oxley National 176,158 322,440 NAMBUCCA HEADS PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 110,971 297,249 NARRANGA PUBLIC SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 257,594 495,451 ORAMA PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 13,422 37,394 ORARA HIGH SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 200,126 738,820 ORARA UPPER PUBLIC SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 14,427 18,570 PORT MACQUARIE PUBLIC SCHOOL Port National 320,242 557,129 RALEIGH PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 5,285 30,409 REPTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 12,917 26,533 SAWTELL PUBLIC SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 75,200 137,160 SCOTTS HEAD PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 30,550 68,478 SMITHTOWN PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 16,007 141,279 SOUTH WEST ROCKS PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 111,781 235,749 STUARTS POINT PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 62,332 114,727 TACKING POINT PUBLIC SCHOOL Port National 107,168 219,290 TELEGRAPH POINT PUBLIC SCHOOL Port National 41,812 74,471 TOORMINA HIGH SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 93,014 686,545 TOORMINA PUBLIC SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 71,766 190,320 TYALLA PUBLIC SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 204,194 259,318 ULONG PUBLIC SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 11,112 47,912 URUNGA PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 93,042 142,884 WESTPORT PUBLIC SCHOOL Port National 185,283 299,509 WILLAWARRIN PUBLIC SCHOOL Oxley National 37,400 76,033 WILLIAM BAYLDON PUBLIC SCHOOL Coffs Harbour National 155,504 240,011 TOTAL 6,301,923 14,703,109 NSW Department of Education figures Authorised by John Dixon, General Secretary, NSW Teachers Federation, 23-33 Mary Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010. .
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