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2017 GONSKI FUNDING NSW Public Schools by Federal Electorate 2017 GONSKI FUNDING 1 of 2 NSW public schools by federal electorate Federal electorate: Werriwa Federal MP party affiliation: Labor Total increase in recurrent funding (2014-2017): $15,144,484 State MP 2017 funding Total funding State School party change from change electorate affiliation 2016 ($) 2014 - 2017 ($) AJUGA SCHOOL Macquarie Labor 15,928 101,468 ASHCROFT HIGH SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 106,980 415,677 ASHCROFT PUBLIC SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 129,472 329,116 AUSTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL Camden Liberal 135,427 208,343 BARDIA PUBLIC SCHOOL Macquarie Labor 84,439 180,563 BONNYRIGG HEIGHTS PUBLIC SCHOOL Cabramatta Labor 406,840 735,523 BUSBY PUBLIC SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 148,371 261,457 BUSBY WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 72,243 348,694 CAMPBELL HOUSE SCHOOL Macquarie Labor 18,480 125,887 CARTWRIGHT PUBLIC SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 35,824 143,486 CASULA HIGH SCHOOL Holsworthy Liberal 261,784 827,717 CASULA PUBLIC SCHOOL Holsworthy Liberal 413,636 547,361 CECIL HILLS HIGH SCHOOL Mulgoa Liberal 550,723 1,048,930 CECIL HILLS PUBLIC SCHOOL Mulgoa Liberal 221,371 340,214 CURRAN PUBLIC SCHOOL Macquarie Labor 97,184 267,468 DALMENY PUBLIC SCHOOL Holsworthy Liberal 178,725 306,940 GLENFIELD PARK SCHOOL Macquarie Labor 43,647 60,745 GLENFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOL Macquarie Labor 68,438 214,289 GLENWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL Macquarie Labor 48,598 207,417 GREEN VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 229,026 416,942 GREENWAY PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 187,138 378,573 GUISE PUBLIC SCHOOL Macquarie Labor 148,273 315,818 HECKENBERG PUBLIC SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 32,285 165,520 HINCHINBROOK PUBLIC SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 258,291 454,655 HOXTON PARK HIGH SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 284,786 505,845 HOXTON PARK PUBLIC SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 169,381 398,325 HURLSTONE AGRICULTURAL HIGH Macquarie Labor 74,253 222,165 SCHOOL Fields JAMES BUSBY HIGH SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 100,071 536,389 JAMES MEEHAN HIGH SCHOOL Macquarie Labor - 29,783 207,183 JOHN EDMONDSON HIGH SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 415,055 706,950 KEMPS CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOL Mulgoa Liberal 93,523 202,074 LURNEA HIGH SCHOOL Holsworthy Liberal 249,755 546,516 LURNEA PUBLIC SCHOOL Holsworthy Liberal 265,241 622,329 MACQUARIE FIELDS HIGH SCHOOL Macquarie Labor 161,639 427,377 Authorised by John Dixon, General Secretary, NSW Teachers Federation, 23-33 Mary Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010. 2017 GONSKI FUNDING 2 of 2 NSW public schools by federal electorate State MP 2017 funding Total funding State School party change from change electorate affiliation 2016 ($) 2014 - 2017 ($) MACQUARIE FIELDS PUBLIC SCHOOL Macquarie Labor 286,755 410,005 MIDDLETON GRANGE PUBLIC SCHOOL Mulgoa Liberal 101,978 243,881 MILLER PUBLIC SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 99,948 128,514 MILLER TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 12,564 553,070 PRESTONS PUBLIC SCHOOL Holsworthy Liberal 222,619 324,132 SADLEIR PUBLIC SCHOOL Liverpool Labor 96,617 361,766 ST. ANDREWS PUBLIC SCHOOL Macquarie Labor 203,844 345,158 TOTAL 6,701,369 15,144,484 NSW Department of Education figures Authorised by John Dixon, General Secretary, NSW Teachers Federation, 23-33 Mary Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010. .
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