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Financial Year 2019-20 Senate Order 13 (Murray Motion) List of Grant contracts active during 2019-20 Financial Year Grant Participant Contract Purpose Activity Start Date Activity End Date Confidentiality Confidentiality Confidentiality Outputs Confidentiality Outputs Total Activity Value Provisions Indicator Provisions Reasons Indicator Reason Amount (inc GST) ACT and Southern New South Wales Rugby Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 20/6/19 30/6/21NA NA NA NA $ 218,856 Union Brumbies Ltd active at 30 June 2020 Adelaide Hills Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 20/9/19 1/12/20NA NA NA NA $ 499,199 active at 30 June 2020 Alice Springs Baseball Association Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 22/5/19 5/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 102,251 active at 30 June 2020 Applecross Tennis Club Inc Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 8/7/19 30/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 550,000 active at 30 June 2020 Armidale Regional Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 23/10/19 30/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 190,000 active at 30 June 2020 Arthritis Foundation of Australia Inc. Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 9/5/19 30/6/21NA NA NA NA $ 1,100,000 active at 30 June 2020 Australian Catholic University Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 21/6/19 30/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 273,682 active at 30 June 2020 Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 30/6/20 30/6/22NA NA NA NA $ 1,070,000 active at 30 June 2020 Australian MiniFootball Federation Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 15/8/19 31/1/20NA NA NA NA $ 330,000 active at 30 June 2020 Australian Multicultural Community Services Inc.Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 12/4/19 30/6/21NA NA NA NA $ 583,000 active at 30 June 2020 Australian National Football League (AFL Victoria)Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 6/6/19 30/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 110,000 active at 30 June 2020 Australian Sports Foundation Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 26/6/19 31/8/20NA NA NA NA $ 1,634,600 active at 30 June 2020 Ballarat Golf Club Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 15/4/19 31/7/20NA NA NA NA $ 137,500 active at 30 June 2020 Bar Beach Tennis Club Incorporation Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 13/3/19 31/12/20NA NA NA NA $ 197,000 active at 30 June 2020 Barkley Regional Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 10/2/20 31/3/22NA NA NA NA $ 552,176 active at 30 June 2020 Barwon Heads Football and Netball Club Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 13/3/19 24/4/21NA NA NA NA $ 407,000 active at 30 June 2020 Bathurst Regional Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 17/6/19 1/10/20NA NA NA NA $ 200,000 active at 30 June 2020 Baw Baw Shire Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 25/6/19 29/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 160,000 active at 30 June 2020 Bayview Golf Club Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 21/6/19 26/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 154,409 active at 30 June 2020 Beecroft Rugby Club Incorporated Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 5/4/19 1/6/21NA NA NA NA $ 125,000 active at 30 June 2020 Bellevue Heights Tennis Club Incorporated Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 16/7/19 15/6/20NA NA NA NA $ 409,791 active at 30 June 2020 Berwick Bowling Club Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 29/5/19 31/12/20NA NA NA NA $ 196,900 active at 30 June 2020 Blackfriars Old Scholars Football Club Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 23/7/19 27/11/20NA NA NA NA $ 220,000 active at 30 June 2020 Blacktown City Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 24/4/19 29/10/20NA NA NA NA $ 180,000 active at 30 June 2020 Blackwood Football Club Incorporated Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 25/2/19 30/8/20NA NA NA NA $ 501,754 active at 30 June 2020 Blue Mountains City Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 4/7/19 1/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 175,000 active at 30 June 2020 Bradman Foundation Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 30/4/19 29/11/20NA NA NA NA $ 137,500 active at 30 June 2020 Brimbank City Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 6/3/19 29/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 344,826 active at 30 June 2020 Broken Hill Basketball Association Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 25/7/19 26/6/20NA NA NA NA $ 174,970 active at 30 June 2020 Brothers Rugby Club Inc Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 13/3/19 28/2/22NA NA NA NA $ 550,000 active at 30 June 2020 Bundaberg Golf Club INC Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 27/3/19 4/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 112,577 active at 30 June 2020 Bundaberg Rowing Club Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 28/6/19 30/12/21NA NA NA NA $ 504,893 active at 30 June 2020 Burwood Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 30/4/19 19/12/20NA NA NA NA $ 330,321 active at 30 June 2020 Byron Bay Cycle Club Inc (BBCC) Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 21/6/19 30/6/21NA NA NA NA $ 253,000 active at 30 June 2020 Caboolture Sports Club Limited Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 21/10/19 30/6/20NA NA NA NA $ 550,000 active at 30 June 2020 Cahill Park Sports Complex Incorporated Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 13/3/19 29/11/20NA NA NA NA $ 344,210 active at 30 June 2020 Cairns Cycling Club Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 20/6/19 31/10/20NA NA NA NA $ 460,350 active at 30 June 2020 Cairns District Junior Rugby League Ltd Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 15/5/19 1/8/20NA NA NA NA $ 121,000 active at 30 June 2020 Callide United Football Club Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 2/4/19 29/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 219,999 active at 30 June 2020 Camp Hill Carina Welfare Association Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 6/3/19 29/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 481,140 active at 30 June 2020 Canberra Netball Association Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 9/4/19 31/7/21NA NA NA NA $ 499,873 active at 30 June 2020 Candelo Campdraft Association Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 17/6/19 3/11/20NA NA NA NA $ 159,500 active at 30 June 2020 Canterbury Bankstown Tennis Association Inc. Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 12/9/19 14/12/19NA NA NA NA $ 396,000 active at 30 June 2020 Canterbury-Bankstown Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 24/6/19 30/6/21NA NA NA NA $ 350,000 active at 30 June 2020 Capricorn Coast Netball Association Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 11/4/19 29/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 330,000 active at 30 June 2020 Cardinia Shire Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 6/3/19 30/8/20NA NA NA NA $ 113,010 active at 30 June 2020 Cardinia Shire Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 6/9/19 28/2/21NA NA NA NA $ 500,000 active at 30 June 2020 Castlemaine Lawn Tennis Club Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 5/1/19 29/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 112,300 active at 30 June 2020 Central Coast Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 20/6/19 30/6/21NA NA NA NA $ 150,000 active at 30 June 2020 Central Coast Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 11/4/19 31/10/20NA NA NA NA $ 150,000 active at 30 June 2020 Central Coast Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 12/4/19 9/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 485,000 active at 30 June 2020 Central Goldfields Shire Council Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 22/5/19 30/6/21NA NA NA NA $ 113,556 active at 30 June 2020 Charity Bounce Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 5/4/19 25/10/20NA NA NA NA $ 116,050 active at 30 June 2020 Charlestown District Cricket Club Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 2/4/19 28/8/20NA NA NA NA $ 127,489 active at 30 June 2020 Cheltenham Football Club Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 14/6/19 29/9/20NA NA NA NA $ 208,192 active at 30 June 2020 Churches Football Association Sydney Inc Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 18/3/19 30/11/20NA NA NA NA $ 187,682 active at 30 June 2020 City of Albany Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial Year 20 and/or 4/4/19 30/6/21NA NA NA NA $ 663,442 active at 30 June 2020 City of Armadale Funding Agreement activities commenced during Financial
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