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Additional Estimates 2003-04 2001 Accountability Figures Attachment B E841_04 GREEN REPORT SYSTEM TOTAL ACCOUNTABILITY TOTAL *DIFFERENCE NSW 4101 Catholic 662,474,251 662,562,053 87,802 4110,4111,4112 SDA 10,250,044 Refund Amount 16718 Anglican 8,430,701 Non Sys 342,736,058 TOTAL Indep 361,416,803 361,375,871 -40,932 TOTAL 1,023,891,054 Late Payment VIC 4102 Catholic 611,688,761 611,688,761 0 4113 SDA 4,107,499 15303 Lutheran 8,469,545 15833 Ecumenical 27,704,873 15886 Christian 4,438,802 Non Sys 160,019,014 TOTAL Indep 204,739,733 204,723,467 -16,266 TOTAL 656,409,480 Late Payment QLD 4103 Catholic 357,006,500 357,006,500 0 4114,4115 SDA 4,232,043 14224 Lutherans 31,462,179 15325 Anglicans 33,780,975 Non Sys 141,010,110 TOTAL Indep 210,485,307 210,467,769 -17,538 TOTAL 567,491,807 Late Payment SA 4104 Catholic 129,521,232 129,521,232 0 4116 SDA 1,469,853 4109 Lutheran 25,011,642 16028 Anglican 12,632,596 Non Sys 62,183,840 TOTAL Indep 101,297,931 101,297,931 0 TOTAL 230,819,163 WA 4105 Catholic 186,108,539 186,108,539 0 13362 Anglican 16,724,232 4117 SDA 1,620,949 13636 Swan 6,351,795 Non Sys 92,250,967 TOTAL Indep 116,947,943 116,901,818 -46,125 TOTAL 303,056,482 Late Payment TAS 4106 Catholic 41,955,407 41,955,407 0 4118 SDA 418,219 Non Sys 19,642,090 TOTAL Indep 20,060,309 20,060,309 0 TOTAL 62,015,716 NT 4107 Catholic 12,210,888 12,210,888 0 15333 Christian 2,592,780 Non Sys 11,812,359 TOTAL Indep 14,405,139 14,405,139 0 TOTAL 26,616,027 ACT 4108 Catholic 39,137,640 39,137,640 0 Non Sys 26,695,827 TOTAL Indep 26,695,827 26,695,827 0 TOTAL 65,833,467 Attachment B General Recurrent DEST No School Name Location Grants Canberra Goulburn Diocese 1738 St Joseph's School Adelong 139,003 1744 St Bernard's Primary School Batehaven 1,352,217 1846 St Mary's School Batlow 164,248 1911 St Patrick's Primary School Bega 668,428 1748 St Joseph's School Bombala 273,354 1749 St Joseph's School Boorowa 351,828 1586 St Bede's School Braidwood 296,986 14329 Carroll College Broulee Broulee 1,894,808 1329 St Patrick's School Cooma 1,449,576 1333 Sacred Heart School Cootamundra 1,021,578 1852 St Mary's School Crookwell 521,854 1761 St Joseph's School Eden 574,913 1497 Saints Peter and Paul Primary School Goulburn 969,442 2323 St Joseph's Primary School Goulburn North 628,571 17059 Trinity Catholic College Goulburn North 3,211,248 1765 St Joseph's School Grenfell 337,765 1965 St Patrick's School Gundagai 427,659 1652 St Francis Xavier Primary School Lake Cargelligo 435,270 1860 St Mary's School Moruya 639,455 5303 Trinity Catholic Primary School, Murrumburrah Murrumburrah 314,266 17280 Lumen Christi Catholic College Pambula Beach 298,420 13853 St Gregory's Primary School Queanbeyan 1,749,213 1551 Sacred Heart School Taralga 165,119 1575 St Anne's School Temora 928,478 13839 McAuley Catholic Central School Tumut 1,297,913 1872 St Mary's War Memorial School West Wyalong 726,208 14565 Mt Carmel Central School Yass 1,257,056 2318 Hennessy Catholic College Young 1,248,065 1869 St Mary's Primary School Young 840,224 Total 24,183,165 Diocese of Wollongong 1938 St Paul's School Albion Park 1,052,791 2387 St Joseph's Regional High School Albion Park 3,876,818 4026 Holy Spirit College Bellambi 3,569,586 2306 St Thomas Aquinas' School Bowral 1,115,664 1751 St Joseph's School Bulli 634,047 1939 St Paul's Primary School Camden 1,671,183 1678 St John the Envangelist Primary School(Campbelltown) Campbelltown 1,663,440 2349 St Thomas More School Campbelltown 1,123,868 1630 St Columbkille's School Corrimal 1,110,864 1679 St John's Primary School Dapto 1,606,338 5539 St Mary's Catholic Primary School Eagle Vale 1,209,008 1693 St John Vianney's School Fairy Meadow 1,105,183 1602 St Brigid's Primary School (Gwynneville) Gwynneville 630,319 1391 Holy Cross Primary School Helensburgh 755,542 2388 Holy Family Primary School Ingleburn 1,102,181 1704 Sts Peter and Paul Primary School Kiama 1,112,946 1871 St Mary's Star of the Sea School Milton 635,795 1889 St Michael's School Mittagong 669,846 1941 St Paul's School Moss Vale 637,144 15795 Magdalene Catholic High School Narellan 1,330,779 13984 St Clare's Primary School Narellan Vale 1,061,050 1891 St Michael's School Nowra 1,816,488 13178 St John the Evangelist High School Nowra 2,908,053 2319 St Anthony's School Picton 1,032,183 1925 St Patrick's School Port Kembla 659,785 2360 John Therry Catholic High School Rosemeadow 3,443,732 6844 Our Lady Help of Christians Primary School Rosemeadow 1,156,674 2013 Stella Maris School Shellharbour 1,091,120 14661 Nazareth Catholic Primary School Shellharbour City 465,428 1893 St Michael's School Thirroul 629,728 1957 St Pius X School Unanderra 1,160,574 NSW Catholics 2 Attachment B 5527 Mount Carmel High School Varroville 3,594,832 1646 St Francis of Assisi School Warrawong 730,685 1973 St Therese's School West Wollongong 1,167,336 1656 St Francis Xavier's School Wollongong 855,467 Total 48,386,477 Diocese of Broken Bay 1903 St Patrick's Primary School Asquith 950,358 1424 Maria Regina School Avalon Beach 531,152 1616 St Cecilia's School Balgowlah 564,651 1593 St Bernard's Primary School Berowra Heights 521,049 1658 St Gerard's School Carlingford 863,995 1332 Mercy College Chatswood 2,093,367 1480 Our Lady of Dolours Primary School Chatswood 1,056,660 2117 St Rose's School Collaroy Plateau 524,074 2347 St Martin de Porres School Davidson 529,784 1805 St Kevin's Primary School Dee Why 534,281 1476 Our Lady Help of Christians School Epping 513,838 1484 Our Lady of Good Counsel School Forestville 593,842 1714 St Joseph's Catholic College Gosford East 3,623,070 1905 St Patrick's Primary School Gosford East 1,031,761 1691 St John the Baptist Primary School Harbord 526,532 13415 Holy Cross Primary School Kincumber 1,114,684 13345 St Brendan's Primary School Lake Munmorah 927,626 1396 Holy Family Catholic Primary School Lindfield 696,370 1351 St Paul's College Manly 1,927,832 1858 St Mary's School Manly 531,309 1807 St Kieran's School Manly Vale 951,626 1548 Sacred Heart School Mona Vale 922,326 1727 St Joseph's Primary School Narrabeen 533,212 1688 St John's School Narraweena 862,037 2220 St Mary's Primary School Noraville 938,762 1621 St Philip Neri School Northbridge 545,729 1556 St Agatha's Primary School Pennant Hills 1,418,750 1460 Sacred Heart Catholic School Pymble 689,647 1501 Our Lady of Perpetual Succour School Pymble West 501,727 1509 Our Lady Of The Rosary Primary School (Shelly Beach) Shelly Beach 1,122,517 1359 Corpus Christi School St Ives 877,653 2346 Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School Terrigal 897,416 16973 St Peter's Catholic College, Tuggerah Lakes Tuggerah 5,344,992 8790 St John Fisher Primary School Tumbi Umbi 889,714 1529 Prouille School Wahroonga 976,614 1813 St Leo's College Wahroonga 3,915,872 1510 Our Lady of the Rosary School Waitara 1,030,868 1450 Mater Maria College Warriewood 2,926,912 1983 St Thomas' School Willoughby 565,695 1692 St John the Baptist School Woy Woy 1,292,656 2348 Our Lady of the Rosary Primary School Wyoming 1,032,899 1617 St Cecilia's School Wyong 1,000,218 Total 48,894,077 Diocese of Wagga Wagga 1909 St Patrick's Parish School Albury 1,507,081 1573 St Anne's Primary School Albury North 811,970 1628 St Columba's School Berrigan 185,363 1947 St Peter's Primary School Coleambally 322,370 1883 St Michael's School Coolamon 223,644 1851 St Mary's School Corowa 546,015 1758 St Joseph's Primary School Culcairn 185,363 1723 St Joseph's Primary School Finley 415,052 1599 St Brendan's Primary School Ganmain 179,318 1918 St Patrick's School Griffith 1,835,496 1920 St Patrick's Primary School Holbrook 259,911 1803 St Joseph's School Jerilderie 211,555 1768 St Joseph's Primary School Junee 396,918 2105 Sacred Heart Primary School Kooringal 1,041,659 1402 Holy Spirit Primary School Lavington 904,652 NSW Catholics 3 Attachment B 1725 St Joseph's Primary School Leeton 1,339,852 1771 St Joseph's Primary School Lockhart 217,600 1779 St Joseph's School Narrandera 713,244 1977 St Thomas Aquinas School Tarcutta 86,637 1552 Sacred Heart School Tocumwal 211,555 1309 All Saints Primary School Tumbarumba 316,326 1654 St Francis Xavier's Primary School Urana 110,815 1320 Henschke Primary School Wagga Wagga 1,662,222 1404 Holy Trinity Primary School Wagga Wagga 608,474 13179 Mater Dei Catholic School Wagga Wagga 594,370 14313 St Joseph's Primary School Wagga Wagga 576,237 16716 St Michael's Regional High School Wagga Wagga 2,173,985 16717 Trinity Senior High School Wagga Wagga 1,847,585 1974 St Therese's Primary School Yenda 229,689 1868 St Mary's School Yoogali 433,185 Total 20,148,143 Diocese of Maitland 1737 St Joseph's High School Aberdeen 2,303,743 1717 Holy Spirit Infants School Abermain 342,696 1627 St Columba's Primary School Adamstown 529,052 1953 St Pius X High School Adamstown 3,195,196 1745 St Francis Xavier's Primary School Belmont 616,821 4069 St Paul's High School Booragul 2,811,249 1606 St Brigid's Primary School Branxton 321,662 1750 St Joseph's Primary School Bulahdelah 220,406 1754 St Kevin's Primary School Cardiff 492,797 1916 St Patrick's Primary School Cessnock West 997,068 1755 St Joseph's Primary School Charlestown 1,075,593 1701 St Joseph's Primary School Denman 312,622 1760 St Joseph's Primary School Dungog 291,517 1773 St Joseph's Primary School (East Maitland) East Maitland 706,976 1988 St Vincent's Infants School East Maitland 270,959 1588 St Benedict's Primary School Edgeworth 602,221 1399 Holy Name Primary School Forster 771,148 1832 St Mary's High School Gateshead 2,582,760 1940 St Paul's Primary School Gateshead 638,519 1390 Holy Cross Primary
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