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NSW Gonski Agreement V Turnbull Plan NSW Gonski Agreement v Turnbull Plan Turnbull Turnbull government government Current agreement school reforms Difference Current agreement school reforms with NSW (2018) (2018) 2018 with NSW (2019) (2019) School name $ $ $ $ $ Difference Abbotsford Public School 170,130 63,900 ‐106,230 322,812 66,967 ‐255,845 Aberdeen Public School 134,899 36,000 ‐98,899 257,720 37,728 ‐219,992 Abermain Public School 206,476 38,700 ‐167,776 392,976 40,558 ‐352,418 Adaminaby Public School 7,724 4,100 ‐3,624 14,801 4,297 ‐10,504 Adamstown Public School 85,021 31,200 ‐53,821 160,509 32,698 ‐127,811 Adelong Public School 32,192 12,600 ‐19,592 61,198 13,205 ‐47,993 Afterlee Public School 9,056 3,800 ‐5,256 17,376 3,982 ‐13,394 Airds High School 405,048 77,500 ‐327,548 780,409 81,220 ‐699,189 Ajuga School 46,530 17,400 ‐29,130 88,933 18,235 ‐70,698 Albert Park Public School 26,366 10,200 ‐16,166 62,474 10,690 ‐51,784 Albion Park High School 356,313 118,200 ‐238,113 680,979 123,874 ‐557,105 Albion Park Public School 196,354 54,000 ‐142,354 373,992 56,592 ‐317,400 Albion Park Rail Public School 247,939 45,800 ‐202,139 471,125 47,998 ‐423,127 Albury High School 322,543 149,700 ‐172,843 617,394 156,886 ‐460,508 Albury North Public School 226,886 39,700 ‐187,186 433,876 41,606 ‐392,270 Albury Public School 187,632 71,600 ‐116,032 355,380 75,037 ‐280,343 Albury West Public School 106,867 19,500 ‐87,367 202,027 20,436 ‐181,591 Aldavilla Public School 205,813 46,900 ‐158,913 387,097 49,151 ‐337,946 Alexandria Park Community 202,499 87,300 ‐115,199 519,714 91,490 ‐428,224 Alfords Point Public School 82,370 28,100 ‐54,270 157,751 29,449 ‐128,302 Allambie Heights Public School 153,012 58,200 ‐94,812 290,432 60,994 ‐229,438 Alma Public School 281,397 42,500 ‐238,897 527,715 44,540 ‐483,175 Alstonville High School 256,681 121,100 ‐135,581 484,946 126,913 ‐358,033 Alstonville Public School 175,084 65,600 ‐109,484 330,528 68,749 ‐261,779 Ambarvale High School 493,362 120,300 ‐373,062 951,632 126,074 ‐825,558 Ambarvale Public School 201,977 38,300 ‐163,677 388,364 40,138 ‐348,226 Anna Bay Public School 128,072 38,600 ‐89,472 243,167 40,453 ‐202,714 Annandale North Public School 107,398 41,600 ‐65,798 203,179 43,597 ‐159,582 Annandale Public School 125,504 39,500 ‐86,004 238,876 41,396 ‐197,480 Annangrove Public School 25,410 10,000 ‐15,410 48,202 10,480 ‐37,722 Anson Street School 94,073 40,900 ‐53,173 178,679 42,863 ‐135,816 Anzac Park Public School 28,948 9,500 ‐19,448 55,669 9,956 ‐45,713 Appin Public School 100,670 34,800 ‐65,870 190,298 36,470 ‐153,828 Arcadia Public School 21,387 9,800 ‐11,587 40,595 10,270 ‐30,325 Arcadia Vale Public School 45,966 14,700 ‐31,266 86,721 15,406 ‐71,315 Ardlethan Central School 39,319 16,300 ‐23,019 75,043 17,082 ‐57,961 Argenton Public School 20,475 4,400 ‐16,075 39,485 4,611 ‐34,874 Ariah Park Central School 46,533 21,700 ‐24,833 88,572 22,742 ‐65,830 Armidale City Public School 123,607 57,700 ‐65,907 307,975 60,470 ‐247,505 Armidale High School 260,647 103,400 ‐157,247 489,831 108,363 ‐381,468 Arncliffe Public School 167,216 49,400 ‐117,816 322,742 51,771 ‐270,971 Arncliffe West Infants School 45,354 10,200 ‐35,154 86,194 10,690 ‐75,504 Arndell School Ssp 13,893 5,600 ‐8,293 26,209 5,869 ‐20,340 Arranounbai School 27,653 21,200 ‐6,453 52,263 22,218 ‐30,045 Artarmon Public School 341,959 117,400 ‐224,559 653,414 123,035 ‐530,379 Arthur Phillip High School 837,887 215,600 ‐622,287 1,607,485 225,949 ‐1,381,536 Ashbury Public School 122,189 40,800 ‐81,389 233,375 42,758 ‐190,617 Ashcroft High School 430,936 95,200 ‐335,736 902,293 99,770 ‐802,523 Ashcroft Public School 267,254 39,500 ‐227,754 517,812 41,396 ‐476,416 Ashfield Boys High School 258,207 102,800 ‐155,407 515,667 107,734 ‐407,933 Ashfield Public School 127,995 40,600 ‐87,395 245,273 42,549 ‐202,724 Ashford Central School 111,672 35,300 ‐76,372 280,436 36,994 ‐243,442 Ashmont Public School 298,031 41,300 ‐256,731 556,082 43,282 ‐512,800 Ashtonfield Public School 208,743 71,600 ‐137,143 396,070 75,037 ‐321,033 Asquith Boys High School 177,097 83,200 ‐93,897 343,712 87,194 ‐256,518 Asquith Girls High School 266,021 119,000 ‐147,021 516,148 124,712 ‐391,436 Asquith Public School 124,490 40,300 ‐84,190 237,438 42,234 ‐195,204 Athelstane Public School 205,695 42,200 ‐163,495 399,423 44,226 ‐355,197 Attunga Public School 18,626 6,800 ‐11,826 35,463 7,126 ‐28,337 Auburn Girls High School 605,594 134,700 ‐470,894 1,191,968 141,166 ‐1,050,802 Auburn North Public School 381,653 83,400 ‐298,253 746,318 87,403 ‐658,915 Auburn Public School 460,926 75,800 ‐385,126 902,523 79,438 ‐823,085 Auburn West Public School 606,104 100,600 ‐505,504 1,184,134 105,429 ‐1,078,705 Austinmer Public School 95,599 37,100 ‐58,499 180,688 38,881 ‐141,807 Austral Public School 152,869 36,600 ‐116,269 295,715 38,357 ‐257,358 Australia Street Infants School 39,318 15,200 ‐24,118 74,271 15,930 ‐58,341 Avalon Public School 230,230 92,400 ‐137,830 435,159 96,835 ‐338,324 Avoca Beach Public School 144,293 55,200 ‐89,093 272,069 57,850 ‐214,219 Avoca Public School 9,844 4,100 ‐5,744 18,989 4,297 ‐14,692 Awaba Public School 14,950 5,900 ‐9,050 29,103 6,183 ‐22,920 Balarang Public School 148,340 38,800 ‐109,540 281,402 40,662 ‐240,740 Bald Blair Public School 12,327 6,900 ‐5,427 23,239 7,231 ‐16,008 Bald Face Public School 82,203 29,000 ‐53,203 157,534 30,392 ‐127,142 Balgowlah Heights Public School 193,429 76,500 ‐116,929 366,110 80,172 ‐285,938 Balgowlah North Public School 166,330 66,400 ‐99,930 314,293 69,587 ‐244,706 Balgownie Public School 106,279 38,200 ‐68,079 202,075 40,034 ‐162,041 Ballimore Public School 6,759 3,700 ‐3,059 14,997 3,878 ‐11,119 Ballina High School 321,032 72,400 ‐248,632 611,514 75,875 ‐535,639 Ballina Public School 244,738 41,100 ‐203,638 461,801 43,073 ‐418,728 Balmain Public School 95,347 35,200 ‐60,147 180,445 36,890 ‐143,555 Balranald Central School 77,720 31,300 ‐46,420 200,219 32,802 ‐167,417 Bangalow Public School 81,555 32,900 ‐48,655 154,064 34,479 ‐119,585 1 of 27 NSW Gonski Agreement v Turnbull Plan Turnbull Turnbull government government Current agreement school reforms Difference Current agreement school reforms with NSW (2018) (2018) 2018 with NSW (2019) (2019) School name $ $ $ $ $ Difference Bangor Public School 150,433 57,800 ‐92,633 284,783 60,574 ‐224,209 Banks Public School 181,634 45,500 ‐136,134 348,626 47,684 ‐300,942 Banksia Road Public School 318,581 63,000 ‐255,581 619,982 66,024 ‐553,958 Banksmeadow Public School 90,986 29,500 ‐61,486 172,030 30,916 ‐141,114 Bankstown Girls High School 397,047 94,000 ‐303,047 781,547 98,512 ‐683,035 Bankstown North Public School 192,053 46,900 ‐145,153 372,855 49,151 ‐323,704 Bankstown Public School 688,989 116,600 ‐572,389 1,280,550 122,197 ‐1,158,353 Bankstown Senior College 1,099,567 76,200 ‐1,023,367 1,131,697 79,858 ‐1,051,839 Bankstown South Infants School 74,775 15,900 ‐58,875 143,483 16,663 ‐126,820 Bankstown West Public School 164,484 36,100 ‐128,384 321,154 37,833 ‐283,321 Banora Point High School 273,586 89,200 ‐184,386 520,168 93,482 ‐426,686 Banora Point Public School 222,348 74,900 ‐147,448 418,744 78,495 ‐340,249 Baradine Central School 145,828 28,600 ‐117,228 272,363 29,973 ‐242,390 Bardia Public School 91,947 30,400 ‐61,547 175,672 31,859 ‐143,813 Bardwell Park Infants School 22,719 7,900 ‐14,819 42,967 8,279 ‐34,688 Barellan Central School 51,657 21,300 ‐30,357 97,708 22,322 ‐75,386 Bargo Public School 148,067 46,300 ‐101,767 281,509 48,522 ‐232,987 Barham High School 62,573 29,900 ‐32,673 119,039 31,335 ‐87,704 Barham Public School 53,843 22,000 ‐31,843 102,658 23,056 ‐79,602 Barkers Vale Public School 21,994 8,300 ‐13,694 42,488 8,698 ‐33,790 Barmedman Public School 10,575 4,300 ‐6,275 21,561 4,506 ‐17,055 Barnier Public School 271,148 94,500 ‐176,648 516,190 99,036 ‐417,154 Barnsley Public School 143,883 37,100 ‐106,783 273,635 38,881 ‐234,754 Barooga Public School 61,492 21,900 ‐39,592 117,122 22,951 ‐94,171 Barraba Central School 135,220 36,900 ‐98,320 257,846 38,671 ‐219,175 Barrack Heights Public School 215,243 36,700 ‐178,543 410,836 38,462 ‐372,374 Barrenjoey High School 192,087 93,700 ‐98,387 364,652 98,198 ‐266,454 Barrington Public School 21,847 9,600 ‐12,247 41,094 10,061 ‐31,033 Barwon Learning Centre 12,516 9,100 ‐3,416 80,476 9,537 ‐70,939 Baryulgil Public School 3,344 3,900 556 16,966 4,087 ‐12,879 Bass High School 556,754 122,100 ‐434,654 1,089,670 127,961 ‐961,709 Bass Hill Public School 253,521 46,600 ‐206,921 491,939 48,837 ‐443,102 Bateau Bay Public School 247,336 85,300 ‐162,036 467,117 89,394 ‐377,723 Batemans Bay High School 343,631 112,400 ‐231,231 688,980 117,795 ‐571,185 Batemans Bay Public School 467,059 87,600 ‐379,459 878,339 91,805 ‐786,534 Bates Drive School 38,167 26,800 ‐11,367 72,244 28,086 ‐44,158 Bathurst Public School 231,173 73,500 ‐157,673 435,960 77,028 ‐358,932 Bathurst South Public School 129,584 33,900 ‐95,684 242,924 35,527 ‐207,397 Bathurst West Public School 255,693 57,000 ‐198,693 482,341 59,736 ‐422,605 Batlow Technology School 68,839 20,800 ‐48,039 132,097 21,798 ‐110,299 Baulkham Hills High School 326,033 152,300 ‐173,733 617,917 159,610 ‐458,307 Baulkham Hills North Public School 264,199 91,900 ‐172,299 505,043 96,311 ‐408,732 Beacon Hill Public School 180,021 67,900 ‐112,121 342,026 71,159 ‐270,867 Beaumont Hills Public School 179,808 64,100 ‐115,708 342,928 67,177 ‐275,751 Beaumont Road Public School 116,101 43,500 ‐72,601 220,609 45,588 ‐175,021 Beauty Point Public School 90,065 32,400 ‐57,665 171,632 33,955 ‐137,677 Beckom Public School 7,042
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