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Electorate Of Electorate of Legal Entity Legal Entity Legal Entity Funding Applied Legal Entity Name Trading Name Volunteering Activity State Suburb/Town Postcode For Batman VIC 1st Alphington Scouts FAIRFIELD 3078 4,235.00 Holt VIC 1st Cranbourne Scouts CRANBOURNE 3977 5,000.00 Corio VIC 1st Eastern Park Scout Group EAST GEELONG 3219 3,800.00 McEwen VIC 1st Gisborne Scout Group Gisborne GISBORNE 3437 4,273.00 Parramatta NSW 1st Granville Scout Group (The Scout Association Of Australia, NSW Branch) GUILDFORD 2161 3,715.00 Mallee VIC 1st Kaniva Scout Group KANIVA 3419 4,000.00 Murray VIC 1st Mooroopna Scout Group MOOROOPNA 3629 3,100.00 Gellibrand VIC 1st Sunshine Scout Group SUNSHINE 3020 2,000.00 Franklin TAS 1st Tasmania Clarence Boys' Brigade Company ROKEBY 7019 4,950.00 Gorton VIC 1st Taylors Lakes Scout Group HILLSIDE 3037 4,500.00 Indi VIC 1st Yarrunga Scout Group WANGARATTA 3677 4,286.00 Parkes NSW 2357 Partnerships COONABARABRAN 2357 4,050.00 Batman VIC 24th Vic Reservoir Boys Brigade RESERVOIR 3073 3,150.00 Mallee VIC 2nd Mildura Scout Group MILDURA 3500 4,845.00 Melbourne VIC 300 Blankets Inc SOUTH YARRA 3141 2,082.00 Corangamite VIC 3216 Connect Inc GROVEDALE 3216 2,700.00 Deakin VIC 3rd Croydon Scout Group Croydon CROYDON 3136 4,500.00 Wannon VIC 3RPC Incorporated PORTLAND 3305 3,693.00 Casey VIC 458 Raaf Squadron Association CHIRNSIDE PARK 3116 1,200.00 Lingiari NT 74 Army Cadet Unit ALICE SPRINGS 870 4,500.00 Lingiari NT 8CCC Community Radio Incorporated EAST SIDE 870 5,000.00 Gippsland VIC A Better Life for Foster Kids Incorporated DUTSON 3851 5,000.00 Hindmarsh SA A Seat at the Table Inc. FULHAM GARDENS 5024 3,200.00 Canberra ACT A.C.T. Torres Strait Islanders Corporation THEODORE 2905 2,000.00 Corio VIC A60 Inner Wheel District Committee Inc GEELONG WEST 3218 4,400.00 Canberra ACT ABA ACT CHIFLEY 2606 3,700.00 Gilmore NSW ABA Eurobodalla-Bega Groups BROULEE 2537 3,950.00 Hunter NSW ABA Hunter Newcastle Region WARNERS BAY 2282 4,991.00 Wentworth NSW ABA Inner Metropolitan Region WATSONS BAY 2030 4,150.00 Macarthur NSW ABA Macarthur Region CAMDEN SOUTH 2570 4,600.00 New England NSW ABA Northern Region TAMWORTH 2340 4,500.00 Calare NSW ABA Western NSW Region ORANGE 2800 4,850.00 Mcmillan VIC Aberfeldy Public Cemetery Trust BOOLARRA 3870 4,600.00 Moncrieff QLD Abilities Plus - Learning by Doing Group Inc PARKWOOD 4214 4,690.00 Gellibrand VIC Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Golf Aboriginal Corporation NEWPORT 3015 5,000.00 Grey SA Aboriginal Drug & Alcohol Council (SA) Incorporated Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council SA Inc Aboriginal Corporation UNDERDALE 5032 5,000.00 Moreton QLD Acacia Ridge Primary P&C Association ACACIA RIDGE 4110 1,098.00 Longman QLD Acafe@bribie CABOOLTURE 4510 5,000.00 Page NSW Acafe@casino CASINO 2470 5,000.00 Page NSW Acafe@lismore HOWARDS GRASS 2480 5,000.00 Herbert QLD Acafe@townsville GULLIVER 4812 5,000.00 Page NSW Acafe@yamba YAMBA 2464 5,000.00 Bruce VIC Acholi Media Group CRABOURNE NORTH 3977 5,000.00 Hinkler QLD Across the Waves Softball Club (Bundaberg) Incorporated NORVILLE 4670 2,380.00 Adelaide SA Adelaide Bike Kitchen Incorporated BOWDEN 5007 4,650.00 Adelaide SA Adelaide Horse Trials Management Inc. CHANDLERS HILL 5159 3,500.00 Lingiari NT Adelaide River Show Society Incorporated ADELAIDE RIVER 846 5,000.00 Hindmarsh SA Adelaide Sailing Club Incorporated WEST BEACH 5024 4,700.00 Eden-Monaro NSW Adelong Swimming Club ADELONG 2729 3,256.00 Herbert NSW Adventist Development and Relief Agency Australia Ltd ADRA Australia WAHROONGA 2076 5,000.00 Mcmillan NSW Adventist Development and Relief Agency Australia Ltd ADRA Australia- Longwarry WAHROONGA 2076 5,000.00 Bruce VIC Advocacy for Oromia Association in Victoria Australia Inc NOBLE PARK 3174 5,000.00 Greenway NSW Afghan Community Support Association of N.S.W Incorporated BLACKTOWN 2148 5,000.00 Macarthur NSW Afghan Fajar Association Incorporated CAMPBELLTOWN 2560 5,000.00 Isaacs VIC Afghan-Australian Initiative Inc. DANDENONG 3175 3,900.00 Bruce VIC Afri-AUS Care Incorporated DANDENONG 3175 4,760.00 Newcastle NSW Africa Australia Alliance for Peace & Reconciliation Incorporated WARATAH 2298 3,000.00 Melbourne VIC Africa Day Australia Inc. POINT COOK 3030 5,000.00 Holt VIC Africa Victoria Elders Group HAMPTON PARK 3876 5,000.00 Blaxland NSW African Sub-Sahara International Development Agency Ltd. CABRAMATTA 2166 5,000.00 Indi VIC African Union Albury Wodonga Inc. WODONGA 3690 5,000.00 Rankin QLD Africare Community Services Inc LOGAN CENTRAL 4114 5,000.00 Melbourne VIC Afro-Australian Student Organisation Inc. Afro Australian Student Organisation FOOTSCRAY 3011 5,000.00 Mcpherson NSW Agape Outreach Inc BANORA POINT 2486 4,999.00 Gellibrand VIC Agility Dog Club of Victoria Inc PASCOE VALE 3044 1,450.00 Mayo SA Agriculture Kangaroo Island Incorporated KINGSCOTE 5223 3,100.00 Gilmore NSW Air Dispatch Associatton of Australia Incorporated SANCTUARY POINT 2540 4,500.00 Macarthur NSW Airds Bradbury Mens Shed AIRDS 2560 2,900.00 Mcpherson QLD Akuna Dragon Boat Club Inc ELANORA 4221 1,256.90 Gippsland VIC Alay Kapwa (We Care) Association Inc. MORWELL 3840 5,000.00 O'Connor WA Albany Cycling Club (Inc.) ALBANY 6330 4,640.28 O'Connor WA Albany Primary School P & C Association Inc ALBANY 6330 1,061.88 O'Connor WA Albany Soapbox Club ORANA 6330 5,000.00 Whitlam NSW Albion Park Men's Shed Incorporated ALBION PARK 2527 2,400.00 Farrer NSW Albury North Manual Activities Centre Inc LAVINGTON 2641 5,000.00 Farrer NSW Albury Toy Library Inc ALBURY 2640 2,050.00 Indi VIC Albury-Wodonga Christian Broadcasters Inc. The Light 100.7fm WODONGA 3690 5,000.00 Kingston SA Aldinga Bay Business and Tourism Association Incorporated Aldinga Bay Business and Tourism Association ALDINGA BEACH 5173 4,800.00 Bruce VIC Al-Emaan Women Organisation Inc. NARRE WARREN 3805 3,500.00 Indi VIC Alexandra Football and Netball Club Inc ALEXANDRA 3714 3,400.00 Blaxland NSW Alfirdaus College Pty Ltd BANKSTOWN 2200 4,150.00 Rankin QLD Algester Hawks Basketball Club Inc ALGESTER 4115 3,871.00 Lingiari NT Alice Springs Basketball Assoc Inc ALICE SPRINGS 870 2,750.00 Whitlam NSW All Sustainable Futures Incorporated COLEDALE 2515 4,899.00 Calwell VIC All Women Concern Inc. CAMPBELLFIELD 3061 5,000.00 Wannon VIC Allansford Cricket Club Inc. ALLANSFORD 3277 4,500.00 Blaxland NSW Alliance of Philippine Community Organisations Incorporated AUBURN 2144 5,000.00 Maranoa QLD Allora Community Circle Inc. Allora Community Circle Inc. ALLORA 4362 3,171.11 Moreton QLD Al-seraj Iraqi Association Inc KURABY 4112 3,900.00 Gellibrand VIC Altona North Cricket Club Inc. Altona North Cricket Club Incorporated ALTONA NORTH 3025 4,500.00 Gellibrand VIC Altona Roosters Rugby League Club Inc ALTONA MEADOWS 3025 4,975.80 Gellibrand VIC Altona Sports Centre Limited ALTONA MEADOWS 3028 3,500.00 Wakefield SA Amazing Northern Multicultural Services Incorporated DAVOREN PARK 5113 4,900.00 Rankin QLD Amputees & Families Support Group QLD Inc LOGAN CENTRAL 4114 4,898.00 Barker SA Angaston and Penrice Historical Society Inc ANGASTON 5353 4,450.00 Leichhardt QLD Angel Babies up North in FNQ BAYVIEW HEIGHTS 4868 5,000.00 Farrer NSW Angel Blanket Australia Inc. DENILIQUIN 2710 4,000.00 Lindsay NSW Angels of Mercy Welfare Services Incorporated CLAREMONT MEADOWS 2747 5,000.00 Gellibrand VIC Annecto Inc FOOTSCRAY 3011 3,780.00 Wide Bay QLD Antigua & District Community Association Inc ANTIGUA 4650 4,440.00 Hotham VIC Anva Films CHELTENHAM 3192 3,988.00 Chifley NSW Apex Club of Blacktown Inc SARATOGA 2251 4,850.00 Gippsland VIC Apex Club of Traralgon Inc TRARALGON 3844 5,000.00 Tangney WA Applecross Senior High School P&C Assn Inc ARDROSS 6153 1,700.00 Mallee VIC Apsley Rural Fire Brigade APSLEY 3319 1,000.00 Melbourne VIC Aquarelle Choir PARKDALE 3195 3,500.00 Cunningham NSW Arcadians Theatre Group CORRIMAL 2518 4,468.00 Stirling WA Ark of The Glory of The Lord Church Inc MIRRABOOKA 6061 4,800.00 Burt WA Armadale Gosnells Landcare Group "(Inc)" ARMADALE 6112 3,987.00 Scullin VIC Armenoro Senior Citizen's Association Inc EPPING 3083 5,000.00 Reid NSW Ashfield Cricket Club Inc. CROYDON 2134 4,810.00 New England NSW Ashford District Pony Club Inc ASHFORD 2361 3,000.00 Chisholm VIC Ashwood College Permaculture Food Garden OAKLEIGH SOUTH 3167 5,000.00 Watson NSW Asian Women at Work Incorporated CAMPSIE 2194 5,000.00 Deakin VIC Aspergers Victoria Incorporated BLACKBURN 3130 5,000.00 Fremantle WA Association of Educational Counsellors & Relationship Educators of W.A. Inc FREMANTLE 6162 5,000.00 Scullin VIC Association of Macedonian Refugee Children Elderly Citizens Group Inc LALOR 3075 4,900.00 Reid NSW Association of Multicultural Linkage Ltd BERALA 2141 4,900.00 Melbourne VIC Association of New Elderly Inc RICHMOND 3121 3,500.00 Hotham VIC Association of Sri Lankan Muslims In Australia Inc ASPENDALE GARDENS 3195 1,700.00 Menzies VIC Associazione Padovani Nel Mondo Inc. THORNBURY 3071 1,150.00 Calwell VIC Assyrian Culture Centre of Australia Inc BROADMEADOWS 3047 5,000.00 Isaacs VIC ASWJSE Inc. DANDENONG 3175 5,000.00 Kennedy QLD Atherton Performing Arts Inc ATHERTON 4883 5,000.00 Kennedy QLD Atherton Tablelands & District Dressage & Equestrian Association Inc. JULATTEN 4871 5,000.00 Kennedy QLD Atherton-Herberton Historic Railway Inc HERBERTON 4887 2,692.00 Bendigo VIC Athletics Bendigo Incorporated Athletics Bendigo Incorporated FLORA HILL 3550 4,000.00 Mcpherson QLD ATSI Corporation for Welfare Resource and Housing ATSI Corporation for Welfare Resource and Housing trading as Krurungal COOLANGATTA 4225 3,000.00 Hinkler QLD ATW All Blacks Hockey Club Incorporated BUNDABERG NORTH 4670 5,000.00 Blaxland NSW Auburn Small Community Organisation Network (ASCON) Incorporated REGENTS PARK 2143 5,000.00 Blaxland NSW Auburn Tamil Society NSW Incorporated AUBURN 2144 4,550.00 Fairfax QLD Ausee Inc.
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