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Attachment Tab A Maintenance Expenditure 2016/17 School to 2018/19 Abbotsford Public School$ 1,249,947.73 Aberdeen Public School$ 366,834.67 Abermain Public School$ 569,611.09 Adaminaby Public School$ 220,389.72 Adamstown Public School$ 222,565.14 Adelong Public School$ 395,397.99 Afterlee Public School$ 94,574.54 Airds High School$ 992,683.29 Ajuga School$ 178,739.34 Albert Park Public School$ 502,091.31 Albion Park High School$ 706,645.42 Albion Park Public School$ 496,670.33 Albion Park Rail Public School$ 397,314.22 Albury High School$ 771,480.69 Albury North Public School$ 388,505.48 Albury Public School$ 453,478.24 Albury West Public School$ 163,597.24 Aldavilla Public School$ 415,398.66 Alexandria Park Community School$ 523,739.72 Alfords Point Public School$ 846,361.38 Allambie Heights Public School$ 560,847.15 Alma Public School$ 533,574.26 Alstonville High School$ 2,245,434.01 Alstonville Public School$ 1,109,520.27 Ambarvale High School$ 939,144.64 Ambarvale Public School$ 465,286.25 Ando Public School ‐ Closed$ 2,064.56 Anna Bay Public School$ 775,277.65 Annandale North Public School$ 514,131.73 Annandale Public School$ 707,321.69 Annangrove Public School$ 445,246.81 Anson Street School$ 293,817.12 Anzac Park Public School$ 291,821.97 Appin Public School$ 434,027.02 Arcadia Public School$ 317,209.90 Arcadia Vale Public School$ 184,366.90 Ardlethan Central School$ 352,808.09 Argenton Public School$ 181,884.56 Ariah Park Central School$ 227,655.14 Armidale City Public School$ 319,531.37 Armidale High School$ 637,866.02 Arncliffe Public School$ 343,270.82 Arncliffe West Infants School$ 159,891.42 Arndell School$ 215,572.85 Arranounbai School$ 485,967.36 Artarmon Public School$ 264,883.88 Arthur Phillip High School$ 299,206.48 Ashbury Public School$ 672,613.16 Ashcroft High School$ 726,955.29 Ashcroft Public School$ 1,305,943.82 Ashfield Boys High School$ 2,232,293.36 Ashfield Public School$ 622,906.06 Ashford Central School$ 687,853.44 Ashmont Public School$ 347,497.77 Ashtonfield Public School$ 83,194.62 Asquith Boys High School$ 1,243,340.29 Asquith Girls High School$ 1,595,069.87 Asquith Public School$ 329,402.18 Athelstane Public School$ 416,563.46 Attunga Public School$ 101,540.21 Auburn Girls High School$ 836,974.82 Auburn North Public School$ 954,166.53 Auburn Public School$ 881,531.63 Auburn West Public School$ 402,314.13 Austinmer Public School$ 2,163,386.17 Austral Public School$ 261,940.98 Australia Street Infants School$ 376,489.35 Avalon Public School$ 622,368.98 Avoca Beach Public School$ 307,505.48 Avoca Public School$ 112,697.52 Awaba Public School$ 218,000.37 Awabakal Environmental Education Centre$ 77,700.94 Badgerys Creek Public School ‐ Closed$ ‐ Balarang Public School$ 322,989.72 Bald Blair Public School$ 77,614.87 Bald Face Public School$ 283,316.54 Balgowlah Heights Public School$ 432,305.45 Balgowlah North Public School$ 595,035.17 Balgownie Public School$ 877,583.43 Ballimore Public School$ 127,902.57 Ballina High School$ 388,545.57 Ballina Public School$ 983,434.04 Balmain Public School$ 498,375.59 Balranald Central School$ 272,829.46 Bangalow Public School$ 340,626.14 Bangor Public School$ 343,027.60 Banks Public School$ 224,491.02 Banksia Road Public School$ 623,885.67 Banksmeadow Public School$ 387,531.16 Bankstown Girls High School$ 1,236,611.47 Bankstown Hospital School$ 765.91 Bankstown North Public School$ 405,718.76 Bankstown Public School$ 1,438,177.62 Bankstown Senior College$ 731,356.04 Bankstown South Infants School$ 266,593.82 Bankstown West Public School$ 234,066.33 Banora Point High School$ 574,583.92 Banora Point Public School$ 567,005.92 Baradine Central School$ 467,429.63 Bardia Public School$ 145,236.68 Bardwell Park Infants School$ 99,503.50 Barellan Central School$ 290,386.30 Bargo Public School$ 753,490.92 Barham High School$ 224,272.23 Barham Public School$ 136,648.62 Barkers Vale Public School$ 495,628.30 Barmedman Public School$ 245,883.81 Barnier Public School$ 568,418.84 Barnsley Public School$ 249,526.55 Barooga Public School$ 357,498.12 Barraba Central School$ 720,780.69 Barrack Heights Public School$ 379,861.90 Barrenjoey High School$ 1,924,771.56 Barrington Public School$ 135,558.73 Baryulgil Public School$ 114,765.26 Bass High School$ 1,102,367.10 Bass Hill Public School$ 676,131.90 Bateau Bay Public School$ 509,538.41 Batemans Bay High School$ 963,456.42 Batemans Bay Public School$ 269,743.78 Bates Drive School$ 122,237.79 Bathurst Public School$ 608,748.34 Bathurst South Public School$ 246,008.38 Bathurst West Public School$ 346,205.42 Batlow Technology School$ 296,965.98 Baulkham Hills High School$ 1,298,195.68 Baulkham Hills North Public School$ 626,610.26 Beacon Hill Public School$ 664,073.56 Beaumont Hills Public School$ 565,861.46 Beaumont Road Public School$ 165,286.36 Beauty Point Public School$ 168,756.49 Beckom Public School$ 69,220.10 Bedgerabong Public School$ 215,407.85 Beechwood Public School$ 366,348.99 Beecroft Public School$ 642,480.53 Beelbangera Public School$ 169,525.36 Bega High School$ 867,637.41 Bega Valley Public School$ 930,200.46 Bega West Public School ‐ Closed$ 596.32 Belair Public School$ 557,752.69 Bella Vista Public School$ ‐ Bellambi Public School$ 551,928.48 Bellata Public School$ 186,636.64 Bellbird Public School$ 466,781.60 Bellbrook Public School$ 162,167.51 Bellevue Hill Public School$ 476,950.32 Bellimbopinni Public School ‐ Closed$ 1,033.56 Bellingen High School$ 841,647.10 Bellingen Public School$ 650,200.62 Belltrees Public School$ 52,727.19 Belmont High School$ 1,055,765.77 Belmont North Public School$ 259,892.34 Belmont Public School$ 162,171.31 Belmore Boys High School$ 1,080,126.59 Belmore North Public School$ 642,170.25 Belmore South Public School$ 1,421,167.43 Belrose Public School$ 593,970.53 Bemboka Public School$ 163,083.49 Ben Lomond Public School$ 89,053.43 Ben Venue Public School$ 409,542.35 Bendemeer Public School$ 159,806.33 Bennett Road Public School$ 271,509.63 Berala Public School$ 819,639.77 Beresfield Public School$ 514,132.80 Beresford Road Public School$ 496,966.32 Berinba Public School$ 300,823.00 Berkeley Public School$ 314,280.26 Berkeley Vale Public School$ 442,043.34 Berkeley West Public School$ 237,686.08 Bermagui Public School$ 335,692.64 Berowra Public School$ 789,682.33 Berridale Public School$ 152,444.90 Berrigan Public School$ 165,819.08 Berrima Public School$ 295,706.30 Berry Public School$ 410,709.82 Bert Oldfield Public School$ 511,450.99 Beverley Park School$ 485,383.51 Beverly Hills Girls High School$ 2,299,777.39 Beverly Hills North Public School$ 474,549.56 Beverly Hills Public School$ 328,854.01 Bexhill Public School$ 305,167.13 Bexley North Public School$ 584,894.27 Bexley Public School$ 529,239.45 Bibbenluke Public School ‐ Closed$ 38.13 Biddabah Public School$ 442,006.21 Bidwill Public School$ 765,898.90 Bigga Public School$ 84,375.90 Bilambil Public School$ 677,778.82 Bilgola Plateau Public School$ 272,441.18 Billabong High School$ 627,001.96 Bilpin Public School$ 247,652.73 Binalong Public School$ 197,679.55 Binda Public School$ 121,366.07 Bingara Central School$ 621,903.93 Binnaway Central School$ 311,280.19 Binya Public School$ 328,969.00 Biraban Public School$ 628,192.69 Birchgrove Public School$ 506,277.81 Birrong Boys High School$ 883,414.57 Birrong Girls High School$ 2,339,247.73 Birrong Public School$ 507,576.13 Black Hill Public School$ 113,334.39 Black Mountain Public School$ 101,863.62 Black Springs Public School$ 115,030.81 Blackalls Park Public School$ 647,275.07 Blackett Public School$ 418,985.33 Blackheath Public School$ 375,894.19 Blacksmiths Public School$ 519,271.57 Blacktown Boys High School$ 885,270.37 Blacktown Girls High School$ 785,904.67 Blacktown North Public School$ 437,054.27 Blacktown South Public School$ 1,048,261.62 Blacktown West Public School$ 292,479.62 Blackville Public School$ 93,791.69 Blackwell Public School$ 332,788.86 Blairmount Public School$ 566,424.78 Blakebrook Public School$ 525,262.55 Blakehurst High School$ 3,476,487.92 Blakehurst Public School$ 187,894.09 Blandford Public School$ 103,195.28 Blaxcell Street Public School$ 521,767.76 Blaxland East Public School$ 332,558.40 Blaxland High School$ 1,250,620.50 Blaxland Public School$ 287,956.46 Blayney High School$ 509,223.19 Blayney Public School$ 387,033.46 Bletchington Public School$ 438,643.83 Bligh Park Public School$ 250,188.01 Blighty Public School$ 74,124.82 Blue Haven Public School$ 372,326.95 Boambee Public School$ 597,433.50 Bobin Public School$ 230,441.39 Bobs Farm Public School$ 90,973.61 Bodalla Public School$ 170,020.64 Bogan Gate Public School$ 259,287.46 Bogangar Public School$ 495,976.02 Boggabilla Central School$ 380,196.46 Boggabri Public School$ 169,429.96 Bolwarra Public School$ 279,453.25 Bomaderry High School$ 1,511,746.52 Bomaderry Public School$ 685,633.41 Bombala High School$ 486,487.46 Bombala Public School$ 344,091.69 Bonalbo Central School$ 491,426.67 Bondi Beach Public School$ 576,963.05 Bondi Public School$ 1,057,258.01 Bongongo Public School$ 96,657.41 Bonnells Bay Public School$ 302,877.54 Bonnet Bay Public School$ 206,135.04 Bonnyrigg Heights Public School$ 888,723.86 Bonnyrigg High School$ 1,257,301.54 Bonnyrigg Public School$ 448,167.59 Bonshaw Public School$ 125,347.18 Bonville Public School$ 433,835.45 Boolaroo Public School$ 221,993.16 Booligal Public School$ 69,570.86 Boomi Public School$ 109,844.02 Booragul Public School$ 220,869.95 Booral Public School$ 261,869.50 Boorowa Central School$ 595,176.58 Boree Creek Public School$ 72,567.78 Borenore Public
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