Budget 2011-12 Budget Paper No.3 The Budget
Tabled paper 1279
Tabled Papers for 11th Assembly 2008 - 2012; Tabled Papers; ParliamentNT
2011-05-03
Tabled By Delia Lawrie
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291 Revenue Grants and Subsidies Revenue continued 201011 201112 Estimate Budget Variation $000 $000 $000 Department of Housing, Local Government and Regional Services 944 1 242 298 Alice Springs Transformation Plan 805 1 224 419 Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Capital Works 122 122 Other 17 18 1 Department of Children and Families 1 961 1 820 141 Alice Springs Transformation Plan 1 961 1 820 141 Department of Resources 28 5 23 Other 28 5 23 Department of Business and Employment 3 3 Other 3 3 Territory Discoveries 1 400 1 213 187 Operating subsidy 1 400 1 213 187 Department of Natural Resources, Environment, The Arts and Sport 2 351 1 338 1 013 West Arnhem Fire Management Agreement 1 336 1 200 136 Gulf Fire Abatement Project 328 328 Central Arnhem Land Fire Agreement 220 220 North Australia Biodiversity Hub 100 100 Other 367 138 229 Construction Division 13 14 1 Other 13 14 1 TOTAL 3 819 608 3 732 841 86 767 1 These grants are not from Commonwealth sources. 2 Community service obligation revenue received by government business divisions are not included in this category. Community service obligation payments are outlined in Budget Paper No. 3. Grants and Subsidies Revenue The Territory receives revenue from the Commonwealth and other sources through various grants and subsidies. These are either able to be used by the Territory in accordance with its own policy priorities (untied funding) or for specific purposes (tied funding). The Commonwealth provides the majority (99.8percent) of the Territorys grants and subsidies, with most of this (71.5percent) being untied funding in the form of GST revenue. Details of this funding are outlined below. Grants and subsidies are also received from other organisations such as private sector corporations or nongovernment research bodies and may include sponsorships and donations. These may be grants and subsidies received by agencies or government business divisions from other Northern Territory entities, but exclude community service obligation revenue received by government business divisions and government owned corporations.