Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Act (No. 1) 2005

 

Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Act (No. 1) 2005

CONTENTS

1.           Short title                                                                         1

2.           Commencement                                                               2

3.           Issue and application of moneys                                        2

4.           Appropriation for recurrent services and purposes              2

Schedule 1  Consolidated Fund for the Year Ending 30 June 2006

 

 

Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Act (No. 1) 2005

No. 6 of 2005

An Act to grant supply and to appropriate and apply out of the Consolidated Fund certain sums for the recurrent services and purposes of the year ending 30 June 2006.

 

[Assented to 7 July 2005]

 

The Parliament of Western Australia enacts as follows:

1.           Short title

             This is the Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Act (No. 1) 2005.

2.           Commencement

             This Act comes into operation on the day on which it receives the Royal Assent.

3.            Issue and application of moneys

     (1)    The sum of $10 963 668 000 is to be issued and may be applied out of the Consolidated Fund as supply granted to Her Majesty for the year from 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006.

     (2)    The sum referred to in subsection (1) is additional to supply granted by the Appropriation (Consolidated Fund) Act (No. 2) 2005.

4.           Appropriation for recurrent services and purposes

             The sum of $10 963 668 000 granted by section 3 as supply to Her Majesty is appropriated from the Consolidated Fund for the recurrent services and purposes expressed in Schedule 1 and detailed in the Agency Information in Support of the Estimates for the year.

 

Schedule 1  Consolidated Fund for the Year Ending 30 June 2006

[s. 4]

Item

 

$

 

PARLIAMENT

 

1

Legislative Council ................................

2 219 000

2

Legislative Assembly .............................

3 331 000

3

Joint House Committee ..........................

13 158 000

4

Parliamentary Commissioner for Administrative Investigations ...........


2 491 000

 

 

 

 

PREMIER; MINISTER FOR PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT; WATER RESOURCES; FEDERAL AFFAIRS

 

5

Premier and Cabinet ...............................

184 760 000

6

Premier and Cabinet — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ...........................................

20 578 000

7

Governor’s Establishment ......................

1 104 000

8

Office of the Public Sector Standards Commissioner ...................................

3 551 000

9

Salaries and Allowances Tribunal .........

317 000

 

 

 

 

DEPUTY PREMIER; TREASURER; MINISTER FOR GOVERNMENT ENTERPRISES; MINISTER ASSISTING THE MINISTER FOR PUBLIC SECTOR MANAGEMENT

 

10

Treasury and Finance .............................

64 515 000

11

Treasury and Finance — Electricity Corporation .......................................


49 649 000

12

Treasury and Finance — Forest Products Commission .......................


1 070 000

13

Treasury and Finance — Water Corporation of Western Australia .....


340 416 000

14

Treasury and Finance — Western Australian Land Authority ................


22 922 000

15

Treasury and Finance — Albany Port Authority ...........................................


151 000

16

Treasury and Finance — Armadale Redevelopment Authority .................


1 470 000

17

Treasury and Finance — Broome Port Authority ...........................................


575 000

18

Treasury and Finance — First Home Owners’ Assistance ...........................


123 100 000

19

Treasury and Finance — GST Administration Costs ........................


59 300 000

20

Treasury and Finance — HIH Insurance Rescue Package .................................


600 000

21

Treasury and Finance — Life Support Equipment Electricity Subsidy Scheme ..............................................



534 000

22

Treasury and Finance — Office of Health Review ...................................


1 223 000

23

Treasury and Finance — On‑Road Diesel Subsidies ................................


5 000 000

24

Treasury and Finance — Ord Enhancement and Global Benefits Scheme ..............................................



9 865 000

25

Treasury and Finance — Pensioner Concessions — Emergency Services Levy ..................................................



6 390 000

26

Treasury and Finance — Pensioner Concessions — Local Government and Water Rates ................................



46 473 000

27

Treasury and Finance — Provision for Unfunded Liabilities in the Government Insurance Fund .............



4 030 000

28

Treasury and Finance — Refund of Past Years Revenue Collections — Public Corporations ......................................



100 000

29

Treasury and Finance — Refund of Past Years Revenue Collections — All Other .................................................



11 000 000

30

Treasury and Finance — State Housing Commission — Emergency Services Levy ..................................................



2 100 000

31

Treasury and Finance — State Housing Commission — General Housing Funding .............................................



5 000 000

32

Treasury and Finance — State Housing Commission — Indigenous Housing


18 483 000

33

Treasury and Finance — State Housing Commission — Subsidies for Housing .............................................



3 480 000

34

Treasury and Finance — State Property—Emergency Services Levy


9 324 000

35

Treasury and Finance — Water Corporation of Western Australia — State Water Strategy Rebate Scheme



9 000 000

36

Treasury and Finance — Water Corporation of Western Australia — Part Reimbursement of Land Sales ...



10 000

37

Treasury and Finance — Western Australian Building Management Authority — Interest .........................



5 633 000

38

Treasury and Finance — Wine Equalisation Tax Rebate ...................


2 400 000

39

Treasury and Finance — All Other Grants, Subsidies and Transfer Payments ...........................................



3 812 000

40

Office of the Auditor General ................

12 826 000

41

Economic Regulation Authority ............

5 610 000

42

State Supply Commission ......................

1 562 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY; THE MID‑WEST AND WHEATBELT

 

43

Agriculture .............................................

139 890 000

44

Agriculture Protection Board of Western Australia .............................


2 129 000

45

Rural Business Development Corporation .......................................


182 000

46

Mid‑West Development Commission ....

4 001 000

47

Wheatbelt Development Commission ...

1 431 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING

 

48

Education and Training ..........................

2 729 282 000

49

Country High School Hostels Authority

5 963 000

50

Curriculum Council ...............................

14 318 000

51

Education Services .................................

13 172 000

52

Education Services — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ...........................................



216 427 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR CONSUMER AND EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION; INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS; MINISTER ASSISTING THE MINISTER FOR WATER RESOURCES

 

53

Consumer and Employment Protection

49 123 000

54

Registrar, Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission ......................

8 507 000

55

Indigenous Affairs .................................

19 086 000

56

Water and Rivers Commission ..............

63 397 000

57

Water and Rivers Commission — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ..................

2 798 000

 

 

 

 

ATTORNEY GENERAL; MINISTER FOR HEALTH; ELECTORAL AFFAIRS

 

58

Commissioner for Equal Opportunity ....

2 493 000

59

Corruption and Crime Commission .......

25 823 000

60

Parliamentary Inspector of the Corruption and Crime Commission ..


399 000

61

Law Reform Commission of Western Australia ............................................

869 000

62

Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions ......................................


13 333 000

63

Office of the Information Commissioner

1 028 000

64

Health .....................................................

584 589 000

65

Health — Contribution to Hospital Fund

2 379 677 000

66

Western Australian Electoral Commission ......................................


2 530 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT; SCIENCE

 

67

Conservation and Land Management ....

138 329 000

68

Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority ....

12 027 000

69

Environment ...........................................

19 559 000

70

Environment — Services provided to the Environmental Protection Authority ...........................................



9 163 000

71

Swan River Trust ...................................

8 904 000

72

Zoological Parks Authority ....................

8 841 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR POLICE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES; COMMUNITY SAFETY

 

73

Police Service .........................................

671 922 000

74

Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia .........................


33 237 000

75

Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ..................




1 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE

 

76

Planning and Infrastructure ....................

161 603 000

77

Planning and Infrastructure — Western Australian Coastal Shipping Commission ......................................



4 201 000

78

Commissioner of Main Roads ...............

247 313 000

79

Public Transport Authority of Western Australia ............................................


545 177 000

80

Western Australian Planning Commission ......................................


4 511 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR STATE DEVELOPMENT; ENERGY

 

81

Industry and Resources ..........................

114 000 000

82

Industry and Resources — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ..................



41 677 000

83

Office of Energy ....................................

22 045 000

84

Office of Energy — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ...........................................



1 400 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT; CULTURE AND THE ARTS; WOMEN’S INTERESTS

 

85

Community Development ......................

213 177 000

86

Community Development — Contribution to the Western Australian Family Foundation Trust Account .............................................



560 000

87

Culture and the Arts ...............................

91 981 000

88

Culture and the Arts — Art Gallery of Western Australia .............................


3 505 000

89

Culture and the Arts — Library Board of Western Australia .........................


13 101 000

90

Culture and the Arts — Perth Theatre Trust ..................................................


1 198 000

91

Culture and the Arts — Western Australian Museum ...........................


5 083 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR DISABILITY SERVICES; SPORT AND RECREATION; CITIZENSHIP AND MULTICULTURAL INTERESTS; SENIORS

 

92

Disability Services Commission ...........

243 904 000

93

Sport and Recreation ..............................

50 634 000

94

Sport and Recreation — Contribution to Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund ...................................



12 250 000

95

Western Australian Sports Centre Trust

14 226 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR TOURISM; RACING AND GAMING; YOUTH; PEEL AND THE SOUTH WEST

 

96

Western Australian Tourism Commission ......................................


47 782 000

97

Western Australian Tourism Commission — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ...........................................




7 730 000

98

Racing, Gaming and Liquor ...................

3 126 000

99

Racing, Gaming and Liquor — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ..................



87 540 000

100

Peel Development Commission .............

1 540 000

101

South West Development Commission

4 226 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR HOUSING AND WORKS; HERITAGE; MINISTER ASSISTING THE MINISTER FOR PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE

 

102

Housing and Works ................................

30 599 000

103

Housing and Works — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ...........................................



50 000 000

104

Heritage Council of Western Australia ..

4 679 000

105

National Trust of Australia (WA) .…….

2 070 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT; LAND INFORMATION; GOLDFIELDS‑ESPERANCE; GREAT SOUTHERN

 

106

Local Government and Regional Development .....................................


53 688 000

107

Local Government and Regional Development — Administered Grants, Subsidies and Other Transfer Payments ...........................................




250 000

108

Land Information ...................................

30 888 000

109

Goldfields‑Esperance Development Commission ......................................


1 576 000

110

Great Southern Development Commission ......................................


11 689 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR JUSTICE; SMALL BUSINESS

 

111

Justice .....................................................

545 570 000

112

Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services .............................................


1 580 000

113

Small Business Development Corporation .......................................


8 443 000

 

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR FISHERIES; THE KIMBERLEY, PILBARA AND GASCOYNE

 

114

Fisheries .................................................

25 738 000

115

Kimberley Development Commission ...

2 258 000

116

Pilbara Development Commission ........

7 329 000

117

Gascoyne Development Commission ....

2 259 000

 

 

 

 

GRAND TOTAL ...........................

10 963 668 000

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