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Question on Notice No. 1796 Asked on Tuesday 25 November 2008 MR Question on Notice No. 1796 Asked on Tuesday 25 November 2008 MR JOHNSON ASKED THE MINISTER FOR POLICE, CORRECTIVE SERVICES AND SPORT (MS SPENCE)- QUESTION: Will she detail (in table format) the (a) recipients of all minor and major facility grants in the last 11 financial years, (b) year in which they were announced, (c) amount of the grant and (d) electorate in which the group is based? ANSWER: Attachment 1 details minor facility and major facility grant recipients approved since 1 January 1995. ATTACHMENT 1 Grant Recipient Amount The State Hockey Centre Association Inc $5,250,000.00 Roma Town Council $500,000.00 Queensland Athletic Association Limited $1,200,000.00 The Central Queensland Community Sports Centre Association Inc $1,000,000.00 Rockhampton Hockey Association Inc $350,000.00 Maryborough City Council $354,000.00 Trustees of the Townsville Sports Ground $20,950.00 Carole Park Community Pool Management Committee $22,000.00 Teen Challenge (brisbane) Inc $50,000.00 South Pine Community Church $29,750.00 Redcliffe PCYC $17,000.00 Gladstone Amateur Basketball Association Inc $17,735.00 Bororen Hall Committee Incorporated $15,790.00 Moura Tennis Club Inc $50,000.00 Capricorn Coast Basketball Inc $50,000.00 Rockhampton Pistol Club Inc $23,500.00 Banana Shire Council $5,075.00 Yeppoon United Soccer Club Inc $13,900.00 Dalby Rugby League Club Inc $10,696.00 Warwick Gymnastic Club Inc $25,000.00 Crows Nest AH and I Society Inc $50,000.00 Cairns PCYC $29,744.00 Seisia Island Council $25,000.00 Poruma Island Council (Coconut Island Council) $50,000.00 Innisfail Combined Sporting Association Inc $10,500.00 Cairns & District Softball Association Inc $16,270.00 Roma and District Tennis Club Incorporated $49,390.00 Quilpie Golf Club Inc $34,760.00 Roma Rugby Union Football Club Incorporated $49,100.00 Oakey & District Amateur Swimming Club Inc $12,327.00 Richmond Shire Council $8,675.00 Mooloolah Valley Country Club Inc $15,000.00 Maroochydore Cricket Club Incorporated $41,600.00 Coolum Football Club Inc $9,571.00 Noosa Shire Council $21,000.00 Maroochydore Australian Football Club Inc. (in Liquidation) $12,000.00 Coolum & District Netball Association Incorporated $8,500.00 Gympie Recreation Association Inc $50,000.00 Caloundra City Council $13,500.00 Maleny Tennis Club Inc $20,350.00 Palmwoods Tennis Club Inc $14,121.00 Eudlo & District Tennis Association Inc $15,400.00 Upper Ross Junior Rugby League Inc $34,000.00 Townsville BMX Club Inc $17,000.00 Mackay City Council $17,650.00 Whitsunday Sportspark Incorporated $50,000.00 Gymnastics Mackay Inc $31,024.00 Mareeba Shire Council $22,000.00 Mackay PCYC $16,400.00 Townsville City Council $432,100.00 Eidsvold Shire Council $50,000.00 Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council $8,597.00 Kilkivan Shire Council $17,265.00 Kolan Shire Council $50,000.00 Bundaberg Recreation Arts Music and Sports Club Inc $9,000.00 Page 1 of 41 ATTACHMENT 1 Grant Recipient Amount Toogoom Community Association Inc. $5,970.00 Burnett Shire Council $30,000.00 Laidley Shire Council $20,000.00 Ipswich City Council $6,000.00 Ipswich City Council $10,000.00 Cypriot Community Association Of Queensland Incorporated $37,500.00 Winton Shire Council $13,500.00 Mornington Shire Council $30,000.00 Logan City Council $50,000.00 Young Mens Christian Association of Brisbane Inc $37,500.00 Noffke Park Grounds Management Association Incorporated $6,000.00 Logan Village Soccer Club Inc $50,000.00 Point Lookout Surf Life Saving Club Inc $50,000.00 Gold Coast Albert & Tweed Cycling Club Inc $50,000.00 Logan City Australian Football and Sporting Club Inc $32,978.00 Barcaldine Rugby League Football Club Incorporated $26,500.00 Ilfracombe Shire Council $49,000.00 The Emerald Sports, Recreation and Community Development Committee $50,000.00 Inc Caloundra City Council $1,000,000.00 The Central Queensland Community Sports Centre Association Inc $1,000,000.00 Toowoomba City Council $750,000.00 Gold Coast City Council $1,000,000.00 Douglas Shire Council $154,000.00 Queensland Rugby Union Club Inc $1,000,000.00 Whitsunday Sailing Club Limited $250,000.00 Robertson Gymnastics Club Inc $300,000.00 Caboolture Shire Council $600,000.00 Peak Downs Shire Council $743,000.00 Warwick Hockey Association Inc $223,000.00 Macleay Island Bowls Club Inc $100,000.00 Logan City Council $1,000,000.00 Richmond Shire Council $212,000.00 Barcoo Shire Council $180,000.00 University of Queensland Sport $1,000,000.00 Mackay Hockey Association Inc $360,000.00 Townsville Basketball Incorporated $1,000,000.00 Townsville Hockey Association Incorporated $640,000.00 Brisbane City Council $650,000.00 Brisbane City Council $1,000,000.00 Gold Coast City Council $1,000,000.00 Hervey Bay City Council $1,375,000.00 Caboolture Shire Council $800,000.00 Torres Shire Council $250,000.00 Harristown State High School Parents and Citizens Association $400,000.00 Urangan State High School Parents And Citizens Association $125,000.00 Millmerran Shire Council $350,000.00 Ipswich PCYC $800,000.00 Atherton Shire Council $250,000.00 Nerang PCYC $400,000.00 Redbank Plains Recreation Centre $70,000.00 Townsville City Council $22,000.00 Mt Perry And District Tourist Association Inc $6,000.00 Mount Isa Basketball Association Incorporated $650,000.00 Mount Isa Basketball Association Incorporated $500,000.00 Page 2 of 41 ATTACHMENT 1 Grant Recipient Amount Gold Coast Hockey Association Inc $750,000.00 Cairns Hockey Association Inc $354,000.00 Royal Queensland Lawn Tennis Association Ltd $450,000.00 Brisbane Gun Club $175,000.00 Roma Town Council $14,930.00 Gatton Shire Council $14,900.00 Sunshine Coast PCYC $6,407.50 Chinchilla Polocrosse Club Inc $22,250.00 Toowoomba Dog Obedience Club Inc $10,000.00 Goondiwindi Equestrian Group Inc $16,776.00 Wondai Shire Council $30,800.00 Murgon Shire Council $50,000.00 Nambour Junior Rugby League Inc $22,250.00 Jindalee Bowls Club Inc $14,500.00 Ipswich Kart Club Incorporated $10,000.00 Murweh Shire Council $32,750.00 Gold Coast PCYC $29,985.00 Alexander Barr Sporting Complex Association Inc $30,000.00 Brisbane Netball Association Inc $13,750.00 Royal Life Saving Society Queensland Incorporated $21,500.00 Ipswich and West Moreton Tennis Association Inc $17,610.00 Acacia Ridge Soccer Club Inc $10,124.00 Aspley Little Athletics Centre Inc $48,819.00 Burleigh Heads-Mowbray Park Surf Life Saving Club Supporters Club Inc $50,000.00 Sunnybank Rugby Union Club Inc $10,000.00 Wynnum District Lawn Tennis Association Inc $12,456.00 Redlands Baseball Club Inc $50,000.00 The Bay Islands Golf Club Inc $5,200.00 Burpengary Riding for Disabled Association Inc $10,690.00 Pine Rivers Rapids Baseball Club Inc $15,000.00 Redcliffe Leagues Softball Association Inc $45,500.00 North West Canoe Club Incorporated $7,661.00 Ipswich City Council $12,939.00 The Warwick Polocrosse Club Inc $6,000.00 The Warwick Polocrosse Club Inc $6,580.00 Tara Tennis Club Inc $8,102.50 The Hannaford Club Inc $5,422.90 Stanthorpe Sports Association Inc $15,750.00 North Star Sports Club Incorporated $13,391.00 Carpentaria Shire Council $13,819.00 Inglewood Shire Council $50,000.00 Victoria Point Sharks Sporting Club Inc $22,750.00 Noffke Park Grounds Management Association Incorporated $11,783.00 Bulimba Junior Sports Club Inc $50,000.00 Homestead Park Management Association Inc $39,000.00 The Carbrook Golf Club Inc $22,000.00 Redland Shire Council $46,980.00 Wynnum PCYC $9,278.50 Beenleigh Soccer Club Incorporated $23,500.00 Selwyn Park Sporting Management Association Incorporated $33,635.00 Slacks Creek Rugby League Football Club Inc $13,500.00 Bwgcolman Combined Sports And Recreation Association Incorporated $10,700.00 Nerang Soccer Club Inc $10,000.00 Rockhampton City Council $50,000.00 Mount Morgan Shire Council $24,596.00 Page 3 of 41 ATTACHMENT 1 Grant Recipient Amount Miriam Vale Shire Council $50,000.00 Southside United Sports Club Inc $27,420.00 Gladstone District Tennis Association Inc $40,000.00 Captain Creek Community Sports & Recreation Association Inc $9,200.00 Baralaba Tennis Club Inc $27,500.00 Rockhampton Formula "k" Kart Club Inc $66,500.00 Emu Park Sport And Recreation Association Incorporated $10,610.00 Rockhampton Netball Association Inc $150,000.00 Marlborough District Rodeo Association Incorporated $10,170.00 Rockhampton Tennis Association Inc $50,000.00 Bauhinia Shire Council $27,550.00 Emerald and District Lawn Tennis Association Inc $20,000.00 Capella Tennis Club Inc $35,000.00 Tambo Polocrosse Club Inc $6,471.00 Bluff Tennis Club Inc $5,000.00 Gladstone Amateur Basketball Association Inc $22,500.00 The Boyne Tannum Country Club Limited $50,000.00 Barcaldine Golf Club Inc $12,413.17 Blackall Shire Council $34,000.00 Ilfracombe Shire Council $48,000.00 Barcoo Shire Council $44,316.00 Barcoo Shire Council $50,000.00 Barcoo Shire Council $24,009.00 Winton Shire Council $41,840.00 Townsville & District Rugby Union Inc $50,000.00 Beaudesert Swimming Club Inc $5,000.00 Eulo Development Association Incorporated $21,090.00 Alligator Creek Bowls and Recreation Club Inc $50,000.00 Forest Lake Community House Association Inc $5,055.00 The Queensland Yachting Association Limited $12,392.00 The Queensland Catholic Lawn Tennis Association Incorporated $48,000.00 Dirranbandi Progress Association Inc $27,909.00 Maryborough Amateur Athletic Club Inc $12,444.00 Wide Bay Gymnastics Club Incorporated $34,000.00 Whitsunday Shire Council $17,000.00 Mackay Touch Assn Incorporated $40,000.00 Mackay Netball Association Inc $16,300.00 Townsville City Council $24,630.00 Calliope Shire Council $42,755.00 Mackay Junior Tennis Association Inc $24,670.00 Tennis Townsville Inc $14,853.00 Brothers Sports Club Bundaberg Incorporated $21,250.00 Flinders Tennis Club Inc $25,540.00 Magpies Sporting Club Ltd $25,000.00 Mackay Cricket Association Inc $45,000.00 Sarina Golf Club Inc $16,500.00 Burdekin Shire Council $26,350.00 Western Suburbs Rugby League Football Club Inc $21,439.00 Suburban Bowling Club Inc.
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