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Supplementary Budget Estimates 2010-11 (October 2010) Senate Finance and Public Administration Legislation Committee ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON NOTICE Prime Minister and Cabinet Portfolio Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Supplementary Budget Estimates 18-21 October 2010 Question: PM119 Asked By: Senator ABETZ Topic: Discretionary Grants Type of Question: Written Date set by the committee for the return of answer: 3 December 2010 Number of pages: 2 a) Could the Department provide a list of all discretionary grants, including ad hoc and one-off grants since Budget Estimates 2010? Please provide details of the recipients, the intended use of the grants and what locations have benefited from the grants. b) Has the Department complied with interim requirements relating to the publication of discretionary grants? Answer: Agency: Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority a) N/A. ASADA does not provide grants. b) N/A Agency: Australian Sports Commission a) Please see attachments as follows: • 2009/10 and 2010/11 Grants to National Sporting Organisations, National Sporting Organisations for People with Disabilities, State/Territory Departments for Sport and Recreation, and Other Organisations (8 pages); • 2009/10 Australian Government Sport Training Grants (7 pages); • 2009/10 Local Sporting Champions program grants (34 pages); • 2009/10 and 2010/11 Elite Indigenous Travel and Accommodation Assistance Program (20 pages); and • 2010/11 Sport Leadership Grants for Women (6 pages). Senate Finance and Public Administration Legislation Committee ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON NOTICE Prime Minister and Cabinet Portfolio Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Supplementary Budget Estimates 18-21 October 2010 b) As a statutory authority under the Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Act 1997 (CAC Act), the Australian Sports Commission is not bound by the Commonwealth Grant Guidelines, including the interim requirements relating to the publication of discretionary grants. However, since 1 July 2010, the Commission has published all approved grants on its website www.ausport.gov.au Page 1 of 8 Grants to National Sporting Organisations Grant Types High Peformance: support for the high performance activities of national sporting organisations, as indicated in organisational strategic and operational plans Sport Development: support for sport development activities of national sporting organisations, as indicated in organisational strategic and operational plans Recipient Location Financial Year High Sport Performance Development Archery Australia National 2010/11 $600,800 $27,200 Athletics Australia National 2010/11 $5,524,000 $146,400 Australian Football League National 2010/11 $0 $216,000 Australian Paralympic Committee National 2010/11 $6,320,000 $0 Badminton Australia National 2010/11 $425,000 $27,000 Australian Baseball Federation National 2010/11 $1,347,000 $146,000 Basketball Australia National 2010/11 $3,530,600 $216,400 Bicycle Motocross Australia National 2010/11 $458,500 $132,500 Bocce Federation of Australia National 2010/11 $26,000 $25,000 Bowls Australia National 2010/11 $667,200 $146,800 Boxing Australia National 2010/11 $1,046,000 $54,000 Australian Canoeing Incorporated National 2010/11 $2,760,000 $108,000 Cricket Australia National 2010/11 $61,000 $366,000 Cycling Australia National 2010/11 $5,443,000 $110,000 Diving Australia National 2010/11 $1,361,800 $27,200 Equestrian Australia National 2010/11 $2,239,000 $87,000 Australian Fencing Federation National 2010/11 $35,400 $26,600 Football Federation Australia National 2010/11 $1,331,600 $216,000 Golf Australia National 2010/11 $858,400 $151,600 Gymnastics Australia National 2010/11 $1,774,000 $216,000 Hockey Australia National 2010/11 $4,853,200 $161,800 2009/10 and 2010/11 Grants to National Sporting Organisations, National Sporting Organisations for People with Disabilities, State/Territory Departments for Sport and Recreation, and Other Organisations Page 2 of 8 Australian Ice Racing Federation National 2010/11 $83,000 $0 Judo Federation of Australia National 2010/11 $667,800 $16,200 Australian Karate Federation National 2010/11 $3,000 $83,000 Lacrosse Australia National 2010/11 $0 $50,000 Confederation of Australian Motor Sport National 2010/11 $304,200 $64,800 Motorcycling Australia National 2010/11 $382,600 $64,400 Netball Australia National 2010/11 $1,397,100 $279,900 Orienteering Australia National 2010/11 $86,000 $0 Polocrosse Association of Australia National 2010/11 $61,000 $60,000 2009/10 and 2010/11 Grants to National Sporting Organisations, National Sporting Organisations for People with Disabilities, State/Territory Departments for Sport and Recreation, and Other Organisations Page 3 of 8 Recipient Location Financial Year High Sport Performance Development Pony Club Australia National 2010/11 $30,000 $25,000 Rowing Australia National 2010/11 $5,426,600 $89,400 Australian Rugby League National 2010/11 $0 $216,000 Australian Rugby Union National 2010/11 $350,000 $216,000 Yachting Australia National 2010/11 $4,730,600 $146,400 Australian International Shooting Ltd National 2010/11 $1,859,800 $76,200 Skate Australia National 2010/11 $0 $186,000 Ski and Snowboard Australia National 2010/11 $1,767,600 $16,400 Softball Australia National 2010/11 $1,439,200 $161,800 Squash Australia National 2010/11 $637,600 $118,400 Surf Life Saving Australia National 2010/11 $855,400 $161,600 Surfing Australia National 2010/11 $923,400 $86,600 Swimming Australia National 2010/11 $7,265,000 $216,000 Table Tennis Australia National 2010/11 $103,800 $48,200 Tennis Australia National 2010/11 $0 $216,000 Tenpin Bowling Australia National 2010/11 $80,000 $150,000 Touch Football Australia National 2010/11 $120,000 $200,000 Triathlon Australia National 2010/11 $1,503,600 $96,400 Australian University Sport National 2010/11 $460,000 $0 Australian Volleyball Federation National 2010/11 $1,486,000 $64,000 Australian Water Polo National 2010/11 $2,075,000 $61,000 Australian Water Ski and Wakeboard Federation National 2010/11 $161,000 $0 Australian Weightlifting Federation National 2010/11 $362,600 $21,400 Wrestling Australia National 2010/11 $50,000 $0 2009/10 and 2010/11 Grants to National Sporting Organisations, National Sporting Organisations for People with Disabilities, State/Territory Departments for Sport and Recreation, and Other Organisations Page 4 of 8 Australian Institute of Sport Grant: support for the national sporting organisation component co- ordination of the Australian Institute of Sport program Recipient Location Financial Year Amount Cycling Australia National 2010/11 $641,372 Indigenous Sport Program Grants: specific projects and initiatives aimed at developing indigenous sport Recipient Location Financial Year Amount Athletics Australia National 2010/11 $25,000 Basketball Australia National 2010/11 $37,500 Swimming Australia National 2010/11 $17,500 Tennis Australia National 2010/11 $17,500 Touch Football Australia National 2010/11 $25,000 2009/10 and 2010/11 Grants to National Sporting Organisations, National Sporting Organisations for People with Disabilities, State/Territory Departments for Sport and Recreation, and Other Organisations Page 5 of 8 Sport CONNECT Grants: specific projects and initiatives aimed at developing sport for people with disability Recipient Location Financial Year Amount Cricket Australia National 2009/10 $30,000 Gymnastics Australia National 2009/10 $30,000 Australian Football League National 2010/11 $30,000 Basketball Australia National 2010/11 $7,500 Rowing Australia National 2010/11 $15,000 Australian International Shooting Ltd National 2010/11 $15,000 Swimming Australia National 2010/11 $15,000 Tennis Australia National 2010/11 $15,000 Australian Volleyball Federation National 2010/11 $7,500 Other Grants (specific grant information included in table) Recipient Location Financial Year Amount Intended Use of Grant Surfing Australia National 2009/10 $10,000 Development of a membership database system to record participation information - initiative of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation program Australian Paralympic Committee National 2010/11 $5,450,000 Support for Paralympic athlete programs Australian Paralympic Committee National 2010/11 $180,000 Support for athletes with intellectual disabilities Basketball Australia National 2010/11 $60,000 Support for athletes with intellectual disabilities Football Federation Australia National 2010/11 $4,000,000 Support for a variety of Australian teams - national women's team, under 17's men's and women's teams, under 20's men's and women's teams, Olympic men's team, national futsal team's and Paralympic (Cerebral Palsy) team 2009/10 and 2010/11 Grants to National Sporting Organisations, National Sporting Organisations for People with Disabilities, State/Territory Departments for Sport and Recreation, and Other Organisations Page 6 of 8 Grants to National Sporting Organisations for People with Disabilities Grant Type Sport Grant: support for the high performance and/or sport development activities of national sporting organisations for people with disabilities, as indicated in organisational strategic and operational plans Recipient Location Financial Year Sport Grant Special Olympics Australia National 2009/10 $160,000 Australian Athletes With a Disability National 2010/11 $210,000 Deaf Sports Australia National 2010/11 $85,000 Riding for the Disabled National 2010/11 $100,000 Ausrapid National 2010/11 $100,000 Special Olympics Australia National 2010/11 $145,000 Transplant Australia National 2010/11 $70,000 Disabled Wintersport National
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