Budget Estimates 2005-06 (Supplementary)

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Budget Estimates 2005-06 (Supplementary) Approved Applications by Electorate ELECTORATE CLIENT NAME LOCALITY ODE LEVEL PROJECT AMOUNT BANKS East Hills Boys High School PANANIA 2213 Secondary ICT Upgrades$ 39,352 BANKS East Hills Boys High School PANANIA 2213 Secondary Multimedia Music Laboratory$ 16,664 BANKS Georges River College Peakhurst CaPEAKHURST 2210 Secondary Air-conditioning$ 35,686 BANKS Georges River College Peakhurst CaPEAKHURST 2210 Secondary Shade Structures$ 24,722 BANKS Panania North Public School PANANIA 2213 Primary ICT upgrade$ 50,000 BANKS Picnic Point Public School PICNIC POINT 2213 Primary School re-carpeting$ 20,700 BANKS Picnic Point Public School PICNIC POINT 2213 Primary Music Intruments and Shade Structure$ 30,600 BANKS Revesby South Public School REVESBY 2212 Primary Purchase of Audio Equipment$ 24,324 BANKS Riverwood Public School RIVERWOOD 2210 Primary Library Computer Update$ 1,800 BANKS Riverwood Public School RIVERWOOD 2210 Primary Air-conditioning$ 25,450 BANKS Riverwood Public School RIVERWOOD 2210 Primary Classroom carpet replacement$ 15,302 BARTON Arncliffe Public School ARNCLIFFE 2205 Primary Air-conditioning $ 45,477 BARTON Bexley Public School BEXLEY 2207 Primary School Band Music Program$ 39,820 BARTON James Cook Boys High School KOGARAH 2217 Secondary Refurbishment of Student Area of Canteen$ 49,895 BARTON Kogarah High School KOGARAH 2217 Secondary Shade Structure$ 23,400 BARTON Kyeemagh Infants School ROCKDALE 2216 Primary Playground Improvements$ 47,763 BARTON Moorefield Girls High School KOGARAH 2217 Secondary Classroom Improvements$ 8,422 BARTON Moorefield Girls High School KOGARAH 2217 Secondary ICT upgrade$ 23,950 BARTON Oatley Public School OATLEY 2223 Primary Outdoor Area Upgrades$ 50,000 BARTON St George Girls High School KOGARAH 2217 Secondary Purchase of Musical Instruments $ 15,000 BARTON St George Girls High School KOGARAH 2217 Secondary Upgrade of Library Resources$ 14,550 BARTON St George Girls High School KOGARAH 2217 Secondary Refurbishment/ Upgrade of Stage Lighting$ 14,350 BARTON St George School KOGARAH 2217 Combined Air-conditioning$ 31,795 BARTON St George School KOGARAH 2217 Combined Shade Structures$ 3,834 BARTON St George School KOGARAH 2217 Combined Equipment Storage Unit$ 10,492 BENNELONG Arndell School NORTH RYDE 2113 Combined School Playground$ 50,000 BENNELONG Carlingford Public School CARLINGFORD 2118 Primary Air-conditioning$ 40,730 BENNELONG Ermington Public School WEST RYDE 2114 Primary Playground Improvement $ 49,599 BENNELONG Karonga School EPPING 2121 Combined Classroom Air-conditioning and Play Area Improve $ 45,298 BENNELONG Marsden High School WEST RYDE 2114 Secondary Outdoor Area Upgrades$ 41,373 BENNELONG Meadowbank Public School RYDE 2112 Primary Musical Instruments for School Orchestra$ 5,821 BENNELONG Meadowbank Public School RYDE 2112 Primary ICT Upgrades$ 20,550 BENNELONG Meadowbank Public School RYDE 2112 Primary Evacuation Safety System$ 9,046 BENNELONG Ryde Public School RYDE 2112 Primary ICT and Electrical System Upgrade $ 43,300 BENNELONG Ryde Secondary College RYDE 2112 Secondary Purchase of School Band Instruments$ 26,162 BENNELONG Ryde Secondary College RYDE 2112 Secondary Purchase of Large Tables for Multi-Purpose Centre $ 5,170 BEROWRA Asquith Girls High School ASQUITH 2077 Secondary ICT Improvement$ 41,100 BEROWRA Beecroft Public School BEECROFT 2119 Primary Construction of School Playing Field$ 50,000 BEROWRA Brooklyn Public School BROOKLYN 2083 Primary Musical Participation and Creative Arts Program$ 47,684 BEROWRA Brooklyn Public School BROOKLYN 2083 Primary Softfall for Fixed Playground Equipment$ 30,000 BEROWRA Galston High School GALSTON 2159 Secondary Drama Classroom Improvements$ 32,468 BEROWRA John Purchase Public School CHERRYBROOK 2126 Primary ICT Improvements and Furniture$ 49,664 BEROWRA Middle Dural Public School MIDDLE DURAL 2158 Primary Air-conditioning$ 12,958 BEROWRA Mount Colah Public School MOUNT COLAH 2079 Primary Covered walkway$ 46,090 ELECTORATE CLIENT NAME LOCALITY ODE LEVEL PROJECT AMOUNT BEROWRA Mount Colah Public School MOUNT COLAH 2079 Primary Air-conditioning$ 5,924 BEROWRA Mount Colah Public School MOUNT COLAH 2079 Primary Landscaping$ 11,503 BEROWRA Mount Kuring-Gai Public School MOUNT KURING-GAI 2080 Primary Air-conditioning $ 35,729 BEROWRA Normanhurst Boys High School NORMANHURST 2076 Secondary ICT and Performing Arts Improvements$ 50,000 BEROWRA Normanhurst Public School NORMANHURST 2076 Primary Outdoor Renovation Program$ 50,000 BEROWRA Pennant Hills Public School PENNANT HILLS 2120 Primary Canteen Refurbishment$ 19,430 BEROWRA Pennant Hills Public School PENNANT HILLS 2120 Primary Upgrade Schools Electrical Supply$ 33,797 BEROWRA Roselea Public School CARLINGFORD 2118 Primary Air Conditioning Musical Instruments ICT and Outd $ 43,615 BEROWRA Thornleigh West Public School THORNLEIGH 2120 Primary Air Conditioning $ 50,000 BEROWRA Waitara Public School WAHROONGA 2077 Primary Playground Improvements$ 45,446 BLAXLAND Bankstown Senior College BANKSTOWN 2200 Secondary Upgrade to Library and Learning Centre$ 37,802 BLAXLAND Bankstown West Public School BANKSTOWN WEST 2200 Primary Learning Outdoors Project$ 50,000 BLAXLAND Birrong Girls High School BIRRONG 2143 Secondary Refurbishment of Main Toilet Block$ 14,600 BLAXLAND Birrong Public School BIRRONG 2143 Primary ICT Upgrade$ 49,733 BLAXLAND Chester Hill High School CHESTER HILL 2162 Secondary ICT Furniture and Shade Structures$ 49,513 BLAXLAND Chester Hill North Public School CHESTER HILL 2162 Primary Air-conditioning and Classroom Improvements$ 48,008 BLAXLAND Sefton High School SEFTON 2162 Secondary Renovation of school oval and surrounds$ 36,838 BLAXLAND Sefton High School SEFTON 2162 Secondary Air-conditioning$ 17,144 BLAXLAND Sefton High School SEFTON 2162 Secondary Purchase and Installation of Sporting Equipment$ 1,440 BLAXLAND Sefton High School SEFTON 2162 Secondary Library Computers$ 32,200 BLAXLAND Villawood East Public School VILLAWOOD 2163 Primary Laptop computers$ 29,250 BLAXLAND Villawood East Public School VILLAWOOD 2163 Primary Classroom Blinds$ 3,922 BRADFIELD Beaumont Road Public School KILLARA 2071 Primary Fixed Awnings for Classrooms and Library$ 15,922 BRADFIELD Beaumont Road Public School KILLARA 2071 Primary Asphalt Paving $ 9,841 BRADFIELD Castle Cove Public School CASTLE COVE 2069 Primary ICT Upgrades$ 10,904 BRADFIELD Castle Cove Public School CASTLE COVE 2069 Primary Outdoor Area Improvements$ 37,023 BRADFIELD Chatswood Public School CHATSWOOD 2067 Primary Refurbishment of Playground Softfall $ 44,674 BRADFIELD Gordon West Public School PYMBLE 2073 Primary School Security Lighting$ 2,680 BRADFIELD Gordon West Public School PYMBLE 2073 Primary Computer Facilities$ 16,368 BRADFIELD Gordon West Public School PYMBLE 2073 Primary Library Upgrade$ 7,559 BRADFIELD Gordon West Public School PYMBLE 2073 Primary Grounds Safety/Improvement$ 16,274 BRADFIELD Gordon West Public School PYMBLE 2073 Primary Musical Instruments$ 19,413 BRADFIELD Gordon West Public School PYMBLE 2073 Primary Air-conditioning$ 31,900 BRADFIELD Gordon West Public School PYMBLE 2073 Primary Electrical Upgrade$ 50,000 BRADFIELD Killara High School KILLARA 2071 Secondary Sporting Infrastructure Upgrade - Fitness Lab$ 13,763 BRADFIELD Killara High School KILLARA 2071 Secondary Purchase of Outdoor Table and Seats$ 12,932 BRADFIELD Killara High School KILLARA 2071 Secondary Purchase of Colour Photocopier/Printer for Library$ 13,495 BRADFIELD Killara High School KILLARA 2071 Secondary Air-conditioning of School Library$ 17,825 BRADFIELD Killara High School KILLARA 2071 Secondary Shade Structures$ 49,998 BRADFIELD Killara Public School KILLARA 2071 Primary Toilet Refurbishment$ 44,853 BRADFIELD Ku-ring-gai High School TURRAMURRA NORTH 2074 Secondary Enhancement of Drama Facilities$ 49,939 BRADFIELD Lindfield Public School LINDFIELD 2070 Primary Refurbishment of Canteen and Garden Watering S $ 47,039 BRADFIELD Pymble Public School PYMBLE 2073 Primary Playground/Sports Upgrade$ 50,000 BRADFIELD Roseville Public School ROSEVILLE 2069 Primary Covered Outdoor Play/Learning Area $ 22,700 BRADFIELD St Ives High School ST IVES 2075 Secondary Upgrade to Multipurpose Sports Courts$ 49,345 ELECTORATE CLIENT NAME LOCALITY ODE LEVEL PROJECT AMOUNT BRADFIELD Turramurra High School TURRAMURRA SOUTH 2074 Secondary Electrical Capacity Upgrade$ 46,274 CALARE Bathurst High School BATHURST 2795 Secondary Agricultural Farm Storage Shed$ 22,192 CALARE Bathurst High School BATHURST 2795 Secondary Shade Structures and Outdoor Area Upgrades$ 11,624 CALARE Bathurst High School BATHURST 2795 Secondary Upgrade of Performing Arts Studio Floor$ 28,390 CALARE Bathurst High School BATHURST 2795 Secondary Hospitality Classroom Improvements$ 5,484 CALARE Bathurst High School BATHURST 2795 Secondary Purchase of Musical Instrument Resources$ 22,135 CALARE Bathurst South Public School BATHURST 2795 Primary Computer facilities and Equipment$ 12,513 CALARE Blayney Public School BLAYNEY 2799 Primary Purchase of Musical Instruments $ 30,000 CALARE Blayney Public School BLAYNEY 2799 Primary Public Address System$ 5,994 CALARE Blayney Public School BLAYNEY 2799 Primary Public Address System for School Assembly Area$ 4,124 CALARE Burraga Public School BURRAGA 2795 Primary Shade Structure Bus Garage and Wheel Chair Acc $ 32,453 CALARE Canobolas Public School ORANGE 2800 Primary Water Bore Improvements$ 16,100 CALARE Canowindra High School CANOWINDRA 2804 Secondary Classroom Improvements$ 660 CALARE Canowindra High School CANOWINDRA 2804 Secondary
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