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School 2016 Funding Abercorn State School $9,535 Abergowrie School 2016 Funding Abercorn State School $9,535 Abergowrie State School $5,000 Acacia Ridge State School $243,065 Agnes Water State School $137,305 Airville State School $10,542 Aitkenvale State School $285,255 Albany Creek State High School $339,917 Albany Creek State School $218,571 Albany Hills State School $231,138 Albert State School $73,800 Aldridge State High School $614,377 Alexandra Bay State School $22,935 Alexandra Hills State High School $431,740 Alexandra Hills State School $76,575 Algester State School $360,924 Allenstown State School $207,029 Alligator Creek State School $103,345 Allora P-10 State School $97,225 Alloway State School $31,725 Aloomba State School $36,530 Alpha State School $19,814 Amamoor State School $28,180 Amaroo Environmental Education Centre $5,000 Amberley District State School $277,637 Ambrose State School $51,153 Amiens State School $18,365 Anakie State School $59,365 Andergrove State School $121,575 Annandale State School $259,310 Applethorpe State School $18,000 Aramac State School $33,040 Aratula State School $15,340 Arcadia Valley State School $5,000 Arundel State School $416,596 Ascot State School $223,493 Ashgrove State School $213,195 Ashmore State School $299,337 Ashwell State School $19,850 Aspley East State School $296,197 Aspley Special School $48,575 Aspley State High School $246,040 Aspley State School $279,049 Atherton State High School $384,583 Atherton State School $262,665 Augathella State School $21,140 Augusta State School $269,502 Aviation High $124,167 Avoca State School $190,175 Avondale State School $12,120 Ayr East State School $264,240 Ayr State High School $305,445 Ayr State School $100,785 Babinda State School $162,961 Back Plains State School $8,630 Bajool State School $19,515 Balaclava State School $234,910 Bald Hills State School $213,827 Ballandean State School $15,821 Balmoral State High School $164,495 Bambaroo State School $5,000 Banana State School $15,555 Banksia Beach State School $440,445 Baralaba State School $75,045 Barambah Environmental Education Centre $5,000 Barcaldine Prep-12 State School $141,530 Bardon State School $105,002 Bargara State School $131,110 Barkly Highway State School $168,735 Barrett Adolescent Centre Special School $5,000 Bartle Frere State School $7,995 Bauhinia State School $9,414 Bauple State School $44,845 Bay View State School $200,382 Beachmere State School $179,960 Beaconsfield State School $116,420 Beaudesert State High School $576,826 Beaudesert State School $362,702 Bedourie State School $10,080 Beechmont State School $39,295 Beenleigh Special School $56,210 Beenleigh State High School $694,149 Beenleigh State School $266,320 Beerburrum State School $69,790 Beerwah State High School $373,580 Beerwah State School $171,355 Begonia State School $5,000 Belgian Gardens State School $192,325 Bell State School $41,680 Bellenden Ker State School $9,760 Bellevue Park State School $265,297 Bellmere State School $123,750 Belmont State School $302,904 Benaraby State School $25,920 Benarkin State School $10,585 Benowa State High School $671,785 Benowa State School $351,771 Bentley Park College $877,117 Berrinba East State School $308,245 Berserker Street State School $286,160 Biboohra State School $37,567 Biddeston State School $14,100 Biggenden State School $76,770 Biggera Waters State School $305,220 Bilai Environmental Education Centre $5,000 Biloela State High School $256,990 Biloela State School $156,578 Binjour Plateau State School $10,105 Birdsville State School $5,000 Birkdale South State School $176,440 Birkdale State School $254,447 Blackall State School $114,400 Blackbutt State School $114,650 Blackwater North State School $131,804 Blackwater State High School $127,520 Blackwater State School $70,745 Blair State School $184,695 Blenheim State School $48,750 Bli Bli State School $184,980 Bloomfield River State School $40,310 Bloomsbury State School $45,935 Bluewater State School $145,360 Bluff State School $12,564 Bohlevale State School $287,307 Bollon State School $17,680 Boonah State High School $221,015 Boonah State School $102,790 Boondall State School $328,481 Booyal Central State School $18,680 Boronia Heights State School $389,952 Bororen State School $23,031 Bouldercombe State School $66,170 Boulia State School $25,368 Bounty Boulevard State School $431,272 Bowen State High School $374,490 Bowen State School $240,866 Bowenville State School $5,918 Boyne Island Environmental Education Centre $5,000 Boyne Island State School $103,536 Boynewood State School $16,285 Bracken Ridge State High School $152,905 Bracken Ridge State School $160,188 Brandon State School $23,840 Branyan Road State School $122,495 Brassall State School $442,702 Bray Park State High School $259,235 Bray Park State School $171,552 Bremer State High School $908,917 Bribie Island State High School $525,863 Bribie Island State School $382,807 Brigalow State School $5,348 Brighton State School $111,942 Brightwater State School $234,568 Brisbane Bayside State College $332,458 Brisbane Central State School $212,410 Brisbane School of Distance Education $937,340 Brisbane State High School $842,390 Brisbane Urban Environmental Education Centre $5,000 Brisbane Youth Education and Training Centre $69,023 Broadbeach State School $278,682 Broadwater State School $25,565 Brookfield State School $133,446 Brookstead State School $7,736 Brooweena State School $5,000 Browns Plains State High School $519,415 Browns Plains State School $371,625 Bucasia State School $116,314 Buddina State School $268,567 Buderim Mountain State School $280,148 Builyan State School $5,755 Bulimba State School $289,397 Bullyard State School $19,145 Bundaberg Central State School $52,420 Bundaberg East State School $293,640 Bundaberg North State High School $414,140 Bundaberg North State School $224,395 Bundaberg South State School $112,740 Bundaberg Special School $79,420 Bundaberg State High School $791,175 Bundaberg West State School $176,470 Bundamba State School $356,571 Bundamba State Secondary College $522,118 Bungunya State School $10,396 Bunker's Hill State School $58,470 Bunyaville Environmental Education Centre $5,000 Buranda State School $68,648 Burdekin School $14,679 Burketown State School $20,910 Burleigh Heads State School $213,714 Burnett Heads State School $78,235 Burnett State College $148,211 Burnside State High School $316,366 Burnside State School $262,958 Burpengary Meadows State School $170,886 Burpengary State School $346,803 Burpengary State Secondary College $109,140 Burra Burri State School $5,000 Burrowes State School $512,657 Butchers Creek State School $5,756 Bwgcolman Community School $324,833 Byfield State School $18,715 Bymount East State School $5,000 Caboolture East State School $407,567 Caboolture Special School $184,394 Caboolture State High School $629,040 Caboolture State School $412,267 Cairns School of Distance Education $254,638 Cairns State High School $690,966 Cairns West State School $743,762 Calamvale Community College $777,379 Calamvale Special School $71,865 Calen District State College $98,680 Calliope State School $189,948 Caloundra State High School $435,770 Caloundra State School $205,460 Cambooya State School $49,050 Cameron Downs State School $5,000 Camira State School $360,222 Camooweal State School $41,510 Camp Fairbairn Outdoor Education Centre $5,000 Camp Hill State Infants and Primary School $272,019 Caningeraba State School $344,892 Cannon Hill State School $94,258 Cannonvale State School $241,873 Canungra State School $102,760 Capalaba State College $346,259 Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy $345,410 Capella State High School $46,095 Capella State School $64,215 Capricornia (Emerald Campus) School of Distance Education $124,110 Caravonica State School $158,180 Carbrook State School $127,020 Cardwell State School $49,570 Carina State School $107,680 Carmila State School $9,660 Carole Park State School $165,825 Cavendish Road State High School $472,185 Cawarral State School $32,345 Cecil Plains State School $30,605 Cedar Creek State School $63,543 Centenary Heights State High School $720,292 Centenary State High School $440,518 Chancellor State College $720,781 Chapel Hill State School $259,251 Charleville School of Distance Education $72,586 Charleville State High School $160,900 Charleville State School $184,940 Charters Towers Central State School $127,900 Charters Towers School of Distance Education $258,924 Charters Towers State High School $260,754 Chatswood Hills State School $273,842 Chatsworth State School $107,220 Chelona State School $22,690 Cherbourg State School $140,890 Chevallum State School $151,085 Childers State School $202,528 Chillagoe State School $22,940 Chinchilla State High School $251,275 Chinchilla State School $205,088 Churchill State School $190,220 Clare State School $8,198 Claremont Special School $78,900 Clarendon State School $32,125 Clarke Creek State School $5,000 Clermont State High School $67,240 Clermont State School $78,021 Cleveland District State High School $575,880 Cleveland Education and Training Centre $37,685 Cleveland State School $287,227 Clifford Park Special School $73,925 Clifton State High School $122,060 Clifton State School $47,160 Clinton State School $287,443 Cloncurry State School P-12 $196,275 Clontarf Beach State High School $548,177 Clontarf Beach State School $225,795 Clover Hill State School $283,425 Cloyna State School $8,550 Coalstoun Lakes State School $5,000 Collingwood Park State School $275,080 Collinsville State High School $71,840 Collinsville
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