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Federal Electorates Schools by federal electorate Macquarie TOTAL 5,711,265 2,023,300 -3,687,965 10,824,199 2,120,418 -8,703,781 16,535,464 -12,391,746 2018 & 2019 total * 2018 increase - *2019 increase - increase - Commonwealth Commonwealth Commonwealth share of the Gonski # 2018 Turnbull Turnbull's cuts share of the Gonski ## 2019 Turnbull Turnbull's cuts share of the Gonski Turnbull's cuts Federal Federal MP State MP party agreement (NERA) increase 2018 agreement (NERA) increase 2019 agreement (NERA) 2018 & 2019 School name electorate party affiliation State electorate affiliation $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Bilpin Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 20,251 9,700 -10,551 38,314 10,166 -28,148 58,565 -38,699 Blackheath Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 97,036 38,300 -58,736 183,372 40,138 -143,234 280,408 -201,970 Blaxland East Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 110,796 41,400 -69,396 211,048 43,387 -167,661 321,844 -237,057 Blaxland High School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 296,547 135,900 -160,647 559,626 142,423 -417,203 856,173 -577,850 Blaxland Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 49,424 17,700 -31,724 92,903 18,550 -74,353 142,327 -106,077 Bligh Park Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 175,252 41,500 -133,752 333,036 43,492 -289,544 508,288 -423,296 Cattai Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 18,872 8,800 -10,072 35,761 9,222 -26,539 54,633 -36,611 Colo Heights Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 33,681 9,800 -23,881 64,921 10,270 -54,651 98,602 -78,532 Colo High School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 301,700 134,400 -167,300 570,859 140,851 -430,008 872,559 -597,308 Comleroy Road Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 41,920 18,100 -23,820 79,339 18,969 -60,370 121,259 -84,190 Ebenezer Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 43,016 16,300 -26,716 81,514 17,082 -64,432 124,530 -91,148 Ellison Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 99,983 36,500 -63,483 188,687 38,252 -150,435 288,670 -213,918 Faulconbridge Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 96,804 35,800 -61,004 182,710 37,518 -145,192 279,514 -206,196 Freemans Reach Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 86,420 24,900 -61,520 164,768 26,095 -138,673 251,188 -200,193 Glenbrook Public School Macquarie Labor Penrith Liberal 75,345 29,600 -45,745 142,373 31,021 -111,352 217,718 -157,097 Glossodia Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 100,244 32,100 -68,144 189,978 33,641 -156,337 290,222 -224,481 Grose View Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 80,219 29,600 -50,619 151,357 31,021 -120,336 231,576 -170,955 Hawkesbury High School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 223,373 78,600 -144,773 425,263 82,373 -342,890 648,636 -487,663 Hazelbrook Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 133,993 47,200 -86,793 253,138 49,466 -203,672 387,131 -290,465 Hobartville Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 187,555 49,000 -138,555 356,484 51,352 -305,132 544,039 -443,687 Katoomba High School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 238,086 97,300 -140,786 449,548 101,970 -347,578 687,634 -488,364 Katoomba North Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 75,640 20,200 -55,440 143,060 21,170 -121,890 218,700 -177,330 Katoomba Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 83,163 29,500 -53,663 159,885 30,916 -128,969 243,048 -182,632 Kurmond Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 62,116 24,300 -37,816 117,699 25,466 -92,233 179,815 -130,049 Kurrajong East Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 27,082 10,000 -17,082 51,181 10,480 -40,701 78,263 -57,783 Kurrajong North Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 29,675 13,400 -16,275 55,940 14,043 -41,897 85,615 -58,172 Kurrajong Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 67,815 27,900 -39,915 128,545 29,239 -99,306 196,360 -139,221 Lapstone Public School Macquarie Labor Penrith Liberal 69,603 27,800 -41,803 131,730 29,134 -102,596 201,333 -144,399 Lawson Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 86,413 29,600 -56,813 163,097 31,021 -132,076 249,510 -188,889 Leura Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 78,320 29,800 -48,520 148,181 31,230 -116,951 226,501 -165,471 Macdonald Valley Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 7,044 2,500 -4,544 13,355 2,620 -10,735 20,399 -15,279 Maraylya Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 31,898 14,700 -17,198 60,195 15,406 -44,789 92,093 -61,987 Megalong Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 4,411 2,900 -1,511 8,348 3,039 -5,309 12,759 -6,820 Mount Riverview Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 72,423 26,700 -45,723 136,341 27,982 -108,359 208,764 -154,082 Mount Victoria Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 29,397 11,800 -17,597 55,515 12,366 -43,149 84,912 -60,746 Oakville Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 160,307 56,300 -104,007 305,097 59,002 -246,095 465,404 -350,102 Pitt Town Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 88,187 32,200 -55,987 167,539 33,746 -133,793 255,726 -189,780 1 of 2 Schools by federal electorate Macquarie 2018 & 2019 total * 2018 increase - *2019 increase - increase - Commonwealth Commonwealth Commonwealth share of the Gonski # 2018 Turnbull Turnbull's cuts share of the Gonski ## 2019 Turnbull Turnbull's cuts share of the Gonski Turnbull's cuts Federal Federal MP State MP party agreement (NERA) increase 2018 agreement (NERA) increase 2019 agreement (NERA) 2018 & 2019 School name electorate party affiliation State electorate affiliation $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Richmond High School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 370,405 110,400 -260,005 706,996 115,699 -591,297 1,077,401 -851,302 Richmond North Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 78,175 22,100 -56,075 147,774 23,161 -124,613 225,949 -180,688 Richmond Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 119,066 40,500 -78,566 225,083 42,444 -182,639 344,149 -261,205 Springwood High School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 207,778 94,600 -113,178 391,985 99,141 -292,844 599,763 -406,022 Springwood Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 127,570 45,900 -81,670 240,674 48,103 -192,571 368,244 -274,241 Warrimoo Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 56,593 21,300 -35,293 106,519 22,322 -84,197 163,112 -119,490 Wentworth Falls Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 108,713 41,300 -67,413 205,561 43,282 -162,279 314,274 -229,692 Wilberforce Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 108,684 38,400 -70,284 206,677 40,243 -166,434 315,361 -236,718 Windsor High School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 278,438 73,000 -205,438 530,552 76,504 -454,048 808,990 -659,486 Windsor Park Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 139,906 33,000 -106,906 266,608 34,584 -232,024 406,514 -338,930 Windsor Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 93,276 23,200 -70,076 177,020 24,314 -152,706 270,296 -222,782 Windsor South Public School Macquarie Labor Hawkesbury Liberal 168,176 27,600 -140,576 318,256 28,925 -289,331 486,432 -429,907 Winmalee High School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 255,604 118,600 -137,004 482,775 124,293 -358,482 738,379 -495,486 Winmalee Public School Macquarie Labor Blue Mountains Labor 114,870 41,300 -73,570 217,012 43,282 -173,730 331,882 -247,300 Notes: * NSW Department of Education - "Hypothetical data set showing the estimated financial impact for each public school in NSW if the Commonwealth honours the final two years of the National Education Reform Agreement (NERA) funding." # Australian Government's "School Funding Estimator" www.education.gov.au/sites/education/files/sch/calc/index.html ## Annual growth rate set out in the Coalition's briefing paper "Key funding figures and qualifiers – 30 April agreed costs". 4.8% indexation for NSW. 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