❓ Hon Peter Collier asks about funding allocated and spent on the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund (CSRFF) between 2015-2021, including a breakdown between local government and other organisations. The Minister provides figures and a table detailing the breakdown.
AnsweredQoN 821Legislative Council
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COMMUNITY SPORTING AND
RECREATION FACILITIES FUND
821. Hon PETER COLLIER to the
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Sport and Recreation:
I refer to the community sporting
and recreation facilities fund.
(1) How much funding was allocated for each of the
following years: 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19 ,
2019–20 and 2020–21?
(2) How much was actually spent for
each of the years in (1)?
(3) For each of
the years in (1), what was the breakdown of funding between local government,
not-for-profit sport, recreation and community organisations?
RECREATION FACILITIES FUND
821. Hon PETER COLLIER to the
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Sport and Recreation:
I refer to the community sporting
and recreation facilities fund.
(1) How much funding was allocated for each of the
following years: 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19 ,
2019–20 and 2020–21?
(2) How much was actually spent for
each of the years in (1)?
(3) For each of
the years in (1), what was the breakdown of funding between local government,
not-for-profit sport, recreation and community organisations?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1) The amounts approved in each year for allocation
over a triennium were: 2015–16, $20 million; 2016–17, $7 million; 2017–18, $12 million; 2018–19,
$12 million; 2019–20, $12 million; and 2020–21, $12 million.
(2) The amount spent per year, inclusive of
administration, includes funds approved in previous years given the triennial nature of the CSRFF, and are as follows:
2015–16, $20 121 070; 2016–17, $18 182 925; 2017–18, $11 651 465; 2018–19, $13 709 561;
2019–20, $12 506 232; and 2020–21, from 1 July to 20 August
2020, $516 082.
(3) As the information
is set out in tabular form, I seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard .
Leave granted.
The following material was
incorporated —
Year
Local
Government
Other
organisation
2015/16
$17,968,824
$1,492,246
2016/17
$15,741,293
$1,781,633
2017/18
$9,234,924
$1,756,541
2018/19
$10,387,116
$2,811,275
2019/20
$9,512,166
$2,244,066
2020/21
$118,519
$397,563
some notice of the question.
(1) The amounts approved in each year for allocation
over a triennium were: 2015–16, $20 million; 2016–17, $7 million; 2017–18, $12 million; 2018–19,
$12 million; 2019–20, $12 million; and 2020–21, $12 million.
(2) The amount spent per year, inclusive of
administration, includes funds approved in previous years given the triennial nature of the CSRFF, and are as follows:
2015–16, $20 121 070; 2016–17, $18 182 925; 2017–18, $11 651 465; 2018–19, $13 709 561;
2019–20, $12 506 232; and 2020–21, from 1 July to 20 August
2020, $516 082.
(3) As the information
is set out in tabular form, I seek leave to have it incorporated into Hansard .
Leave granted.
The following material was
incorporated —
Year
Local
Government
Other
organisation
2015/16
$17,968,824
$1,492,246
2016/17
$15,741,293
$1,781,633
2017/18
$9,234,924
$1,756,541
2018/19
$10,387,116
$2,811,275
2019/20
$9,512,166
$2,244,066
2020/21
$118,519
$397,563
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