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Community Services Community Services 2001-2002 2000-2001 1999-2000 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-1997 1995-1996 1994-1995 Average 1 Tenterfield Shire Council n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 0.00 2 Gilgandra Shire Council 883.59 798.92 754.95 707.08 663.09 566.89 455.95 497.62 666.01 3 Glen Innes Municipal Council 518.95 425.32 334.84 704.37 350.45 216.82 209.02 245.92 375.71 4 Hume Shire Council 230.24 186.19 150.38 124.61 124.77 107.29 92.99 74.46 136.37 5 Manilla Shire Council 205.58 186.73 162.44 153.89 172.66 174.56 173.93 27.22 157.13 6 Gunnedah Shire Council 185.40 148.72 124.77 104.93 100.80 85.31 78.36 52.88 110.15 7 Maclean Shire Council 176.24 137.91 70.97 66.69 51.98 48.27 31.81 16.33 75.02 8 Orange City Council 115.56 104.93 86.06 89.84 83.91 77.72 84.54 77.90 90.06 9 Central Darling Shire Council 103.00 106.20 79.72 102.72 53.70 32.56 33.92 13.52 65.67 10 South Sydney City Council 102.53 96.24 72.01 63.22 65.40 53.24 46.56 39.24 67.30 11 Bogan Shire Council 86.24 118.98 67.96 61.03 60.11 57.01 52.02 78.66 72.75 12 Holroyd City Council 81.91 81.20 68.45 67.51 67.91 55.75 58.57 48.47 66.22 13 Coolamon Shire Council 81.64 69.97 78.56 61.34 50.04 48.79 25.12 59.75 59.40 14 Cooma-Monaro Shire Council 77.56 59.57 62.46 51.18 53.83 43.76 35.63 2.86 48.36 15 Temora Shire Council 77.50 69.68 84.92 88.93 70.04 81.39 44.62 49.16 70.78 16 Manly Council 75.27 70.06 95.97 81.83 85.40 72.12 75.50 71.47 78.45 17 Narromine Shire Council 75.24 58.73 40.47 32.42 29.49 29.19 36.89 0.45 37.86 18 Willoughby City Council 72.33 70.19 71.39 71.76 66.20 71.69 65.97 61.30 68.85 19 Bathurst City Council 58.98 53.72 45.39 36.99 36.04 34.68 33.98 34.11 41.74 20 Lane Cove Municipal Council 51.50 49.10 45.50 44.74 41.94 45.25 41.35 35.01 44.30 21 Kempsey Shire Council 50.23 34.81 35.90 25.58 17.30 10.33 5.12 4.33 22.95 22 Singleton Shire Council 50.08 48.54 50.61 55.22 56.14 54.78 52.32 48.52 52.03 23 Wyong Council 48.53 44.99 39.50 43.03 38.14 35.33 45.32 31.95 40.85 24 Yass Shire Council 41.48 42.06 35.59 34.07 33.40 22.45 17.45 20.89 30.92 25 Parramatta City Council 37.88 33.91 36.33 32.64 29.20 26.31 25.19 17.02 29.81 26 Sutherland Shire Council 36.93 35.26 33.34 30.60 34.41 32.22 33.57 30.35 33.34 27 Pittwater Council 35.38 34.01 38.57 40.76 29.53 32.63 31.47 27.96 33.79 28 Bellingen Shire Council 34.69 18.74 17.99 18.01 12.62 8.48 8.31 8.11 15.87 29 Liverpool City Council 31.64 30.09 32.24 30.87 29.47 41.55 44.72 38.30 34.86 30 Shellharbour City Council 30.72 27.42 26.21 26.19 22.75 21.10 19.52 22.28 24.52 31 North Sydney Council 29.84 29.23 27.74 26.00 26.26 27.78 24.80 24.13 26.97 32 Byron Shire Council 29.42 42.84 28.87 24.27 55.30 21.80 27.88 6.40 29.60 33 Severn Shire Council 29.23 30.57 27.01 21.15 21.17 16.67 0.32 0.32 18.30 34 Narrabri Shire Council 28.72 30.70 72.58 45.01 38.98 62.30 55.46 23.34 44.64 35 Dungog Shire Council 28.34 17.95 14.97 16.18 14.58 12.86 11.72 9.14 15.72 36 Baulkham Hills, The Council of the Shire of 26.53 23.01 16.49 12.25 12.07 7.76 7.53 32.75 17.30 37 Kogarah Municipal Council 26.01 13.93 14.58 15.52 16.78 13.48 10.90 9.29 15.06 38 Lismore City Council 25.35 23.25 20.39 20.35 18.19 17.47 14.79 13.23 19.13 39 Ku-ring-gai Council 24.67 25.63 23.88 20.33 22.34 22.87 15.98 19.41 21.89 40 Newcastle City Council 24.30 22.38 20.81 18.31 15.94 16.63 15.64 13.25 18.41 41 Wingecarribee Shire Council 23.55 23.60 22.67 23.15 20.54 23.33 32.04 28.05 24.62 42 Randwick City Council 23.53 26.21 23.10 12.20 11.61 13.38 14.73 13.79 17.32 43 Hunters Hill, The Council of the Municipality of 21.40 15.23 16.15 13.64 13.43 11.62 11.11 8.74 13.92 44 Boorowa Council 20.68 61.62 20.15 26.65 0.81 3.18 5.70 0.38 17.40 45 Tamworth City Council 19.55 24.66 37.65 34.76 38.83 43.68 36.84 32.36 33.54 46 Hornsby, The Council of the Shire of 19.51 20.22 21.06 18.04 16.56 14.88 13.91 19.60 17.97 47 Auburn Council 19.24 17.43 17.22 14.05 13.70 10.51 11.20 10.41 14.22 48 Muswellbrook Shire Council 18.51 17.25 9.60 8.67 5.89 5.12 5.46 8.98 9.93 49 Cessnock City Council 18.10 15.64 18.86 3.78 2.08 1.23 2.52 47.31 13.69 50 Copmanhurst Shire Council 17.41 17.68 16.25 16.17 13.65 14.13 13.61 11.25 15.02 51 Inverell Shire Council 17.19 17.90 13.58 15.72 19.83 44.36 42.18 43.62 26.80 52 Crookwell Shire Council 16.46 4.94 3.46 4.91 4.46 2.87 8.54 25.81 8.93 53 Bankstown Council 16.41 11.95 22.52 8.25 3.49 8.23 7.63 6.77 10.66 54 Ashfield, The Council of the Municipality of 14.87 4.88 12.15 10.04 9.41 15.49 8.66 6.05 10.19 55 Ryde City Council 13.77 18.77 15.05 15.21 15.01 12.48 10.23 12.13 14.08 56 Rockdale City Council 12.79 13.11 13.62 11.78 11.49 10.24 13.40 7.80 11.78 57 Leeton Shire Council 12.44 9.87 11.10 16.29 8.76 7.35 6.00 3.04 9.36 58 Grafton City Council 9.03 11.92 9.17 7.76 7.45 5.83 5.78 5.80 7.84 59 Parry Shire Council 8.05 8.19 6.37 5.99 5.78 5.36 5.26 5.06 6.26 60 Tweed Shire Council 7.71 6.04 6.50 5.35 5.16 4.98 5.40 12.79 6.74 61 Tallaganda Shire Council 3.92 4.56 4.60 1.93 6.94 1.54 1.50 22.26 5.91 62 Gunning Shire Council 3.90 8.83 1.74 0.86 0.43 n/a n/a n/a 3.15 63 Yarrowlumla Shire Council 3.65 4.14 2.61 2.21 1.77 0.44 0.34 0.21 1.92 64 Cootamundra Shire Council 3.26 1.49 1.34 0.66 0.93 0.93 1.09 0.74 1.31 65 Deniliquin Council 2.27 4.02 0.49 2.58 3.17 11.09 15.52 8.23 5.92 66 Jerilderie Shire Council 1.60 19.42 2.66 1.06 1.75 2.62 1.49 14.23 5.60 67 Cowra Shire Council 1.52 n/a 0.40 0.28 0.08 0.32 4.96 n/a 1.26 Average (cost per capita) 67.84 61.39 54.56 56.34 47.78 43.04 38.84 35.81 49.70 Highest (per capita) 883.59 798.92 754.95 707.08 663.09 566.89 455.95 497.62 Lowest (per capita) 3.26 1.49 1.34 0.66 0.43 0.44 0.32 0.21 NSROC (average cost per capita) 38.82 33.93 36.05 33.07 32.21 33.24 32.32 34.18 SSROC (average cost per capita) n/a 45.00 40.00 39.00 39.00 38.00 37.00 34.00 WSROC (average cost per capita) n/a 44.00 41.00 38.00 38.00 36.00 38.00 36.00.
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