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Answers to Estimates Questions on Notice ATTACHMENT A Client Funding Number Client Name State Year Previous Approved Authority New Approved Authority The Uniting Church in Australia (ACT) 2910 Brindabella Christian College ACT 2002 Property Trust Brindabella Christian Education Limited Trustees of the Missionaries of the 1340 Chevalier College NSW 1997 Sacred Heart Chevalier College Limited St Lukes (Scone) Grammar School 13802 Scone Grammar School NSW 1997 Limited St Luke's (Scone) Grammar School Council Gunnedah Christian Community School The Tamworth Christian Education 3321 Carinya Christian School (Gunnedah) NSW 1999 Limited Association Limited 14581 Eurobodalla Christian Community School NSW 1999 Christian Outreach Centre Eurobodalla Christian Community School 16091 Cessnock Christian School NSW 2000 Christian Education Foundation Limited Hunter Vineyards Christian College Limited Lutheran Church of Australia (New South Wales District) Primary Schools St. Johns Lutheran School Jindera 1676 St John's Lutheran Primary School NSW 2000 Association Inc Incorporated Lutheran Church of Australia (New South Wales District) Primary Schools St. Paul's Lutheran Primary School, Henty 1937 St Paul's Lutheran Primary School NSW 2000 Association Inc Incorporated Lutheran Church of Aust, (NSW District) St John's Primary School, Gilgandra 4203 St John's Primary School NSW 2000 Primary Schools Assoc Inc Incorporated Canonical Administrators - Institute of the 1414 Loreto Kirribilli NSW 2000 Blessed Virgin Mary Loreto Kirribilli Association Incorporated 1963 St Stanislaus College NSW 2000 Trustees of the Vincentian Fathers St Stanislaus' College Bathurst 2391 Penrith Christian Community School NSW 2000 The Penrith Christian Life Centre Limited Penrith Christian Community School Ltd The Trustees of the Loreto Property 1415 Loreto Normanhurst NSW 2000 Association Loreto Normanhurst Association Incorporated 3034 St Lucy's School NSW 2000 Trustees of the Sisters of St Dominic St Lucy's School Limited 15625 Giant Steps Sydney NSW 2000 Giant Steps Sydney Incorporated Giant Steps Sydney Limited 16698 Boys' Town School NSW 2000 Salesian Society Incorporated The Trustees of Boys' Town Engadine NSW 13777 Bathurst Christian College NSW 2001 Christian Outreach Centre Orange Christian Schools Limited Trustees of the Roman Catholic Church 3033 St Gabriel's School for Hearing Impaired Children NSW 2001 for Diocese of Parramatta Trustees of the Christian Brothers 1495 Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta NSW 2003 Trustees of the Sisters of Mercy Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta Limited 1622 St Clare's College NSW 2003 Trustees of the Sisters of St Clare St Clare's College Ltd The Marian Work of Atonement Society 14191 St Joseph's School NSW 2003 Limited Aquinas Education Limited 1357 Kincoppal-Rose Bay School of the Sacred Heart NSW 2003 Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Kincoppel - Rose Bay School Limited 17937 Manning Valley Anglican College NSW 2003 Bishop Tyrrell Anglican College The Manning Valley Anglican College Council Client Funding Number Client Name State Year Previous Approved Authority New Approved Authority 17655 Ashraful Madaaris High School NSW 2003 Ashraful Madaaris Incorporated Ashraful Madaaris High School Ltd 16467 Bob Hughes Christian School NSW 2003 Bible Baptist Church Incorporated Bob Hughes Christian School Incorporated 4110 Greater Sydney SDA System NSW 2004 4112 North NSW SDA System NSW 2004 Catholic Church of the Diocese of Darwin 13633 St John's College NT 1998 St John's College Property Trust Property Trust Inc 13453 The Essington School NT 1998 The Essington School Inc A.C.N. 082 486 904 Limited Catholic Church of the Diocese of Darwin 4107 Northern Territory Catholic System NT 2001 Catholic Education Office Property Trust Inc The Corporation of the Society of 441 Downlands Sacred Heart College QLD 1997 Missionaries of the Sacred Heart Downlands College Limited 5420 Jubilee Christian College QLD 1998 Tableland Christian College Limited Jubilee Christian College Limited 15414 St Philomena School QLD 2000 Society of St. Pius X Limited St Philomena School Limited Maryborough Christian Education Foundation 5514 Riverside Christian College QLD 2000 Australian Education Foundation Ltd Ltd Autistic Children's Association of 3130 Autistic Children's Therapy Centre QLD 2000 Queensland (Inc) Autism Association Queensland Inc The Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 729 Stuartholme School QLD 2000 in Queensland Stuartholme School Corporation of the Diocesan Synod of The Cathedral School of StAnne and St James 534 The Cathedral School of St Anne and St James QLD 2000 North Queensland Limited Queensland Catholic Education Corporation of the Roman Catholic Bishops of 4103 Queensland Catholic System QLD 2001 Commission Queensland 442 Fairholme College QLD 2001 Presbyterian Church of Queensland Fairholme College (Toowoomba) Pty Ltd 14047 Gulf Christian College QLD 2002 Mount Isa Christian College Limited Gulf Christian College Limited Presbyterian and Methodist Schools 15407 Sunshine Coast Grammar School QLD 2004 Sunshine Coast Grammar School Pty Ltd Association New Life Assembly Nambour Property 2542 Nambour Christian College QLD 2004 Limited Nambour Christian College Ltd 17275 Emerald Christian College QLD 2004 Emerald Christian College Emerald Christian College Limited 15696 Islamic College of South Australia SA 2001 Islamic College of South Australia Limited AFIC Schools (SA) Limited 15873 Community Christian Academy TAS 1997 Community Church Inc Community Christian Academy Inc 13308 Seabrook Christian School TAS 2000 The Somerset Baptist Church Inc Seabrook Christian Educational Services Inc Emmanuel Christian Parent-Controlled Calvin and Channel Christian Parent- 13287 Emmanuel Christian School TAS 2001 Schools Association Inc Controlled Schools Association 2804 Lambert School TAS 2002 Lambert Cottage School Incorporated The Lambert School Incorporated 3098 St Augustine's Special School VIC 1997 Trustees of the Christian Brothers MacKillop Family Services Limited 3099 St Helen's Special School VIC 1997 Sisters of the Mercy Property Association MacKillop Family Services Limited 3103 Rice Education and Youth Services VIC 1997 Trustees of the Christian Brothers MacKillop Family Services Limited Client Funding Number Client Name State Year Previous Approved Authority New Approved Authority 16096 St Thomas Aquinas College VIC 2000 Society of St Pius X Limited St Thomas Aquinas College Limited Keysborough Turkish Islamic & Cultural 17042 Mt Hira College VIC 2000 Centre Inc Mount Hira College The Association of Ecumenical Schools 15833 Victorian Ecumenical Schools System VIC 2001 of Victoria Inc Victorian Ecumenical System of Schools Ltd 3430 The Knox School VIC 2001 T K Schools Limited The Knox School Limited 2466 Northside Christian College VIC 2002 Northside Christian Centre Inc Northside Christian College Inc 17709 Geelong Baptist College VIC 2003 Winthrop Baptist College Inc Geelong Baptist College Inc McDonalds Track Christian Community 17256 Hillcrest Christian College VIC 2003 Incorporated Hillcrest Christian College (VIC) Inc McDonalds Track Christian Community 17257 Hillcrest Christian College VIC 2003 Incorporated Hillcrest Christian College (VIC) Inc The Uniting Church in Australia Property 2462 Moonee Vale Christian School VIC 2004 Trust (Victoria) Moonee Vale Christian School Limited Victorian Conference of the Seventh Day Seventh-Day Adventist Schools (Victoria) 4113 SDA System Victoria VIC 2004 Adventist Church Limited The Lutheran Church of Australia, 15360 Living Waters Lutheran College WA 1999 Western Australian District Inc Living Waters Lutheran College Incorporated 13286 St Andrew's Grammar WA 2001 Hellenic Community of Western Australia St Andrew's Grammar Incorporated.
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