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Download ()(PDF) Gambling Community Benefit Fund - Round 94 - Closed 31 August 2017 Legal Organisation Sponsored Organisation Purpose Approved Amount ABLE AUSTRALIA SERVICES Purchase Furniture 6,519.00 ACTS CARE LIMITED Upgrade Bathroom 32,900.00 ADVENTURER'S TENNIS CLUB INC. Upgrade Tennis Courts 35,000.00 ALBANY CREEK SWIM CLUB INC. Purchase Equipment 9,637.82 ALEXANDRA-MOOLOOLABA COMMUNITY Purchase Equipment and Furniture 8,100.00 KINDERGARTEN & PRE-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION INC. ALGESTER STATE SCHOOL Install Fans 33,000.00 ALLORA REGIONAL SPORTS MUSEUM GROUP INC. Purchase and Install Display Cabinets 34,530.00 ALLORA SHOW SOCIETY INCORPORATED Southern Downs Poultry Club Allora Inc Upgrade Facility 34,400.00 ALPHA MEN'S SHED INC. Construct Shed 31,500.00 ANIMAL WELFARE LEAGUE OF QUEENSLAND INC. Gold Coast Rehoming Centre / AWLQ Purchase Medical Equipment 20,000.00 ANIMAL WELFARE LEAGUE OF QUEENSLAND INC. Relocate PC Server 13,150.00 ANIMAL WELFARE LEAGUE OF QUEENSLAND INC. Gold Coast Community Veterinary Clinic / AWLQ Replace Floor and Seating 16,170.00 ARANA TOUCH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION INC. Purchase Marquee and PA System 14,900.00 ARATULA COMMUNITY SPORTS CENTRE INC. Paint Building 16,108.00 ARTISTS ENVISION HEALTH INC. Purchase Sporting Equipment 7,117.47 Install Air Conditioning and Purchase IT ASHWELL STATE SCHOOL 10,000.00 Equipment ASPLEY MEMORIAL BOWLS CLUB INC Gateway Lifestyle Aspley Social Club Purchase Equipment 7,974.99 ASPLEY STATE HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS AND Purchase Whitegoods 14,100.00 CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Extend Rail Line and Purchase Storage ATHERTON-HERBERTON HISTORIC RAILWAY INC. 34,912.00 Container AUSTRALIAN AIR LEAGUE INCORPORATED Australian Air League Forest Lake Squadron Purchase Musical Instruments 2,277.21 AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS & ROYAL AUSTRALIAN Install Memorabilia Showcases and AIR FORCE ASSOC QLD DIV INCORPORATED UNDER 23,639.00 Equipment LETTERS PATENT AUSTRALIAN MEN'S SHED ASSOCIATION Shed Happens Emerald Queensland Inc Lay Foundation for Shed 35,000.00 AUSTRALIAN OUTRIGGER CANOE RACING ASSOCIATION NORTH QUEENSLAND ZONE Purchase Trailer 12,500.00 INCORPORATED AVENELL HEIGHTS PROGRESS ASSOCIATION INC. Upgrade Kitchen 31,875.00 AWEIL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION IN QUEENSLAND Purchase Audio-Visual Equipment 2,500.00 AUSTRALIA INCORPORATED Upgrade Score Tower and Install Scoring AYR MOTOR CYCLE CLUB INC. 35,000.00 System Legal Organisation Sponsored Organisation Purpose Approved Amount Upgrade Facility and Purchase Shipping AYR PONY AND HACK CLUB INC. 34,980.00 Container BABINDA BOWLS CLUB INC. Upgrade Kitchen 18,450.00 BACKBONE YOUTH ARTS ASSOCIATION INC. Construct Disability Access 33,000.00 BALLYMORE KINDERGARTEN AND PRESCHOOL Install Kitchen Garden and Outdoor Play 10,950.00 ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED Space BALMORAL BRANCH LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE INC. Construct Long Jump Pits 35,000.00 BANYO DISTRICT COMMUNITY GROUP INC. Purchase Marquee 2,000.00 BARCALDINE STATE SCHOOL PARENTS AND Purchase Musical Instruments 32,310.40 CITIZENS ASSOCIATION BARRON RIVER WATERSKI CLUB INC Construct Amenities Building 35,000.00 BAUPLE BAND HALL INC. Install Solar 7,460.00 BAYSIDE FIRST AID VOLUNTEERS INCORPORATED Purchase First Aid Equipment and Marquee 33,305.00 BE ENERGETIC TRI AND RUN CLUB INC. Construct Shed 13,900.00 Beaudesert State School Parents and Citizens Association Install Shade Structures 15,000.00 BEENLEIGH DISTRICT MEN'S SHED INC Purchase Woodworking Equipment 14,598.50 BEERWAH AND DISTRICT KINDERGARTEN Install Shelving and Purchase Equipment 11,090.03 ASSOCIATION INC. BEERWAH SPORTSGROUND MANAGEMENT Install Solar System 16,000.00 COMMITTEE INC. BELL AND DISTRICT GOLF CLUB INCORPORATED Install Solar System and Rain Water Tanks 15,974.00 BETHLEHEM PRE-SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN Replace Floor 6,500.00 ASSOCIATION INC. BINDARRA CHILDREN'S DAYCARE CENTRE INC. Upgrade Kitchen 22,000.00 BLACKALL REGIONAL POULTRY AND CAGED BIRD Purchase Equipment 5,638.00 CLUB INC. BLACKALL RUGBY FOOTBALL LEAGUE INC Upgrade Goal Posts 8,437.00 Construct Shade Shelter and Install Artificial BLACKBUTT STATE SCHOOL 34,215.00 Turf BLACKWATER AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB INC. Purchase Equipment and Trailer 30,364.10 BLUE SKY CHOIR INC. Purchase Equipment and Costumes 15,000.00 BOONAH GOLF CLUB INC Refurbish Kitchen 23,841.75 BOONAH SHIRE DISABILITY SUPPORT GROUP Replace Water Tanks 23,040.00 INCORPORATED BOONAH SPORTS COMPLEX INC. Upgrade Switchboard 35,000.00 Legal Organisation Sponsored Organisation Purpose Approved Amount Purchase Playground Equipment and BORDER RIVERS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE LTD 10,000.00 Construct Shade Shelter BOWEN BOWLS CLUB INC Repair Roof 15,000.00 BOWEN JUNIOR MOTORSPORTS CLUB INC. Upgrade Canteen 34,400.00 BOYNE ISLAND LIONS CLUB INC. Install Solar System 7,000.00 BREAKAWAY INC Purchase Hospital Beds 24,794.00 BRIBIE ISLAND MEALS ON WHEELS ASSOCIATION Purchase Equipment 19,345.00 INCORPORATED BRIBIE ISLAND RADIO MODELLERS ASSOCIATION INC. Purchase Mower and Equipment 7,779.00 BRIDGING THE GAP - JOB HELP GOLD COAST INC Purchase Automotive Equipment 6,956.00 BRIGALOW RECREATION GROUND INCORPORATE Construct Grandstand 23,300.00 BRISBANE EAGLES LACROSSE ASSOCIATION INC. Purchase Lacrosse Equipment 28,678.00 Construct Disability Ramp and Bathroom BRISBANE GUN CLUB 20,000.00 Facilities BRISBANE KURABY DISTRICT LIONS CLUB INC. Purchase IT Equipment 3,000.00 BRISBANE NORTH DIRT BIKE CLUB INC Purchase Equipment 33,635.85 BRISBANE WOMEN'S HOCKEY ASSOCIATION INC. Purchase Aerator 18,130.00 BROTHERS HOCKEY CLUB MARYBOROUGH INC Install Score Board 28,892.30 BROTHERS JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB Install Covered Bench Seating and Roof 35,000.00 CAIRNS INC. BROTHERS MARYBOROUGH RUGBY LEAGUE Upgrade Lighting 35,000.00 FOOTBALL CLUB INC. BROTHERS RUGBY UNION CLUB (TOWNSVILLE) INC Upgrade Clubhouse 14,520.00 BUDERIM HORSE AND PONY CLUB INC. Install Solar Lights and Upgrade Fence 26,794.00 BULIMBA HOCKEY CLUB INC Purchase Kitchen Equipment 10,880.00 BUNDABERG DISTRICT TOY LIBRARY FOR CHILDREN Install Solar System with Battery Storage 19,895.00 WITH SPECIAL NEEDS INCORPORATED BUNDABERG NETBALL ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED Construct Grandstands and Benches 35,000.00 BUNDABERG POULTRY FANCIERS' CLUB INC Purchase Veterinary Equipment 20,000.00 Construct Shade Sails and Purchase BUNDABERG SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC 18,445.00 Furniture BUNDABERG WEST STATE SCHOOL Install Air Conditioning 35,000.00 Burleigh Heads Kindergarten and Pre School Association Repair and Upgrade Play Area 10,000.00 Inc BURNETT HEADS PROGRESS AND SPORTS Install Lighting on Oval 34,800.00 ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED Legal Organisation Sponsored Organisation Purpose Approved Amount BURNETT HEADS STATE SCHOOL PARENTS AND Construct Stage 2 of Grandad's Garden 9,906.00 CITIZENS ASSOCIATION BURRUM COAL DISCOVERY FESTIVAL INC Purchase Equipment 6,541.00 CABOOLTURE COMMUNITY ACTION INC. Install Portable Cold Room 17,523.00 CABOOLTURE MEALS ON WHEELS ASSN. INC. Install Solar System 28,385.00 CABOOLTURE SPECIAL SCHOOL Purchase Learning Equipment 33,820.00 CAIRNS CYCLING CLUB INC. Replace Fencing 35,000.00 CAIRNS DISTRICT JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE LIMITED Install Shade Shelters 24,000.00 CAIRNS GOLF CLUB Remove Asbestos and Install Extraction Fan 35,000.00 CAIRNS MOUNTAIN BIKE CLUB INC. Construct New Trails 20,550.00 CAIRNS UNITED FUTSAL CLUB INC. Purchase Grandstand and Futsal Balls 25,737.80 CAIRNS WANDERERS RUGBY UNION CLUB INC. Construct Shed 17,923.00 CALLIDE DAWSON MACHINERY PRESERVATION CLUB Construct Shed 35,000.00 INC. CALOUNDRA RUGBY UNION CLUB INCORPORATED Install Heavy Duty Rubber Tiles 20,800.00 CAMBOOYA LANDCARE ASSOCIATION INC Purchase Equipment and Develop Website 2,720.00 CAMP AKUNA PIKES CROSSING INC. Upgrade Facility 34,500.00 CANCER COUNCIL QUEENSLAND Bundaberg Branch - Cancer Council Queensland Install Conferencing Equipment 5,151.57 CANCER COUNCIL QUEENSLAND Gold Coast Branch - Cancer Council Queensland Purchase Equipment 17,260.00 CANTEEN - THE AUSTRALIAN ORGANISATION FOR Deliver Adventure Program 19,888.00 YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING WITH CANCER CANUNGRA AREA GOLF CLUB (CAGC) INC. Purchase Fairway Mower 26,354.50 CANUNGRA STATE SCHOOL PARENTS AND CITIZENS Upgrade Tuckshop 15,000.00 ASSOCIATION CAPELLA TENNIS CLUB INC Resurface Tennis Courts 34,355.20 CARE BALONNE ASSOCIATION INC. Purchase Playground Equipment 15,000.00 CARINDALE DISTRICTS JUNIOR AUSTRALIAN Upgrade Facility and Purchase Equipment 34,818.00 FOOTBALL CLUB INC. CECIL PLAINS GOLF CLUB INC. Replace Bore Hole and Pump 35,000.00 CEDAR GROVE AND DISTRICT RIDING CLUB INC. Repair Arena 35,000.00 CENTRAL HIGHLANDS SCIENCE CENTRE INC. Purchase IT Equipment 5,149.00 Support in the Community Gladstone - Cerebral CEREBRAL PALSY LEAGUE OF QUEENSLAND Upgrade Facility and Purchase Equipment 31,098.00 Palsy League of Queensland Support in the Community Southport - Cerebral CEREBRAL PALSY LEAGUE OF QUEENSLAND Purchase Equipment 9,786.50 Palsy League of Queensland Legal Organisation Sponsored Organisation Purpose Approved Amount CHANCELLOR STATE COLLEGE PARENTS AND Purchase Musical Instruments 35,000.00 CITIZENS ASSOCIATION CHARTERS TOWERS BURN OUT CLUB INC. Construct Shed 30,080.00 CHARTERS TOWERS GOLF CLUB INC Upgrade Flooring, Install Ramp and Blinds 26,399.00 CHARTERS TOWERS GUN CLUB INC. Lay Concrete and Purchase Skeet Traps 24,990.00 CHATSWORTH HALL COMMITTEE INCORPORATED Upgrade Facility 22,250.00 CHENREZIG INC Upgrade Facility 35,000.00 CHERRABAH SPORTING CLAYS INC. Construct Clubhouse 35,000.00 CHESS ASSOCIATION OF QUEENSLAND City of Redcliffe Chess Club Purchase Chess Playing Equipment 6,400.00 INCORPORATED CHINCHILLA & DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION
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