Budget papers 2010 - 2011
2010/11 Budget paper
Northern Territory. Department of Treasury
Northern Territory budget papers; Reports; PublicationNT
2010-05-04
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English
Appropriations and expenditures; Periodicals; Budget; Finance, Public
Northern Territory Government
Darwin
2010/11
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Northern Territory Government
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https://hdl.handle.net/10070/244913
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/591565
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/591566; https://hdl.handle.net/10070/591568; https://hdl.handle.net/10070/591570; https://hdl.handle.net/10070/591556; https://hdl.handle.net/10070/591558; https://hdl.handle.net/10070/591560; https://hdl.handle.net/10070/591562
13Regional Highlights Highlights Barkly ne East Arnhemnd al Australia Top End Rural $115.1M for Indigenous housing including the Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program $84.8M for land servicing and essential services infrastructure in Territory Growth Towns $50.6M for better schooling $44.6M for better health $17.8M for community development $10.9M for safer communities $10M for upgrading Port Keats Road $7.5M for jobs and training $4.3M for lifestyle and environment $4M to support business $3M for the Litchfield Road, stage 3 upgrade and seal a further 6 kilometres $2.5M for a further upgrading and sealing of Fog Bay Road $2.5M for Indigenous power, water and sewerage services infrastructure $2M to upgrade and strengthen the Arnhem Highway East Arnhem $91.3M for Indigenous housing including the Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program $86.8M for land servicing and essential services infrastructure in Territory Growth Towns $83.7M for better schooling $39.5M for better health $34M to upgrade the Umbakumba and Central Arnhem roads $18.8M for new police stations and associated accommodation at Ramingining and Gapuwiyak $13.8M for safer communities $12.5M for community development $6.7M for jobs and training $3.8M to construct six two-bedroom accommodation units at Gove District Hospital $3M for Indigenous power, water and sewerage services infrastructure $0.8M for lifestyle and environment Barkly $27M for better schooling $20.6M for better health $12.5M for safer communities $9.7M for land servicing and essential services infrastructure in Territory Growth Towns $9.4M for a new multi-purpose police station and officer accommodation at Arlparra $8.6M for community development $5.1M for a new 50-bed prisoner work camp at Tennant Creek $4.9M for Indigenous housing including the Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program $4.3M for jobs and training $3.7M to expand and refurbish Tennant Creek Police Station $2.7M to remove naturally elevated fluoride and nitrate levels in the water at Ali Curung $1.3M to support business Central Australia $219.2M for better health $134.3M for better schooling $89.7M for safer communities $65.7M for Indigenous housing including the Strategic Indigenous Housing and Infrastructure Program $62.5M for community development $57.6M for upgrading Alice Springs Hospital including $19.6M for a new emergency department $32.2M for land servicing and essential services infrastructure in Territory Growth Towns $16.2M for jobs and training $13.4M for lifestyle and environment $10M for headworks for residential development of the Arid Zone Research Institute site $9.4M for a multi-purpose police station and officer accommodation at Imanpa $9.4M to support business $6.4M to upgrade the Centralian Middle School and establish a youth hub at Anzac Hill to support the Alice Springs Youth Plan $5.9M to construct two eight-bed secure transitional care facilities $5.6M for Larapinta Seniors Village $2.8M for the Acacia School special education infrastructure upgrade $2.6M for Indigenous power, water and sewerage services infrastructure
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