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17 Nov 2004
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House of Representatives
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Education, Science and Training
- Summary
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Provides financial assistance to the States and Territories for government and non-government schools for 2005-2008 by providing for: integration of Catholic system schools in the socioeconomic status (SES) funding model for non-government schools; a funding guarantee to independent non-government schools that would otherwise be disadvantaged from updating the SES scores for 2005-2008; additional funding for the Capital Grants Program for constructions and refurbishments in non-government schools in isolated locations in the Northern Territory; establishment of the Literacy, Numeracy and Special Learning Needs Program for disadvantaged students; additional funding for capital infrastructure for schools; funding for non-government rural student hostels; and extension of the national testing and Statements of Learning to include information and communications technology. Also contains transitional provisions and a regulation-making power.
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23 Jun 2004
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Education, Science and Training
- Summary
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Provides financial assistance to the States and Territories for government and non-government schools for 2005-2008 by providing for: integration of Catholic system schools in the socioeconomic status (SES) funding model for non-government schools; a funding guarantee to independent non-government schools that would otherwise be disadvantaged from updating the SES scores for 2005-2008; additional funding for the Capital Grants Program for constructions and refurbishments in non-government schools in isolated locations in the Northern Territory; and establishment of the Literacy, Numeracy and Special Learning Needs Program for disadvantaged students. Also contains transitional provisions and a regulation-making power.
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23 Feb 2011
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Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
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Amends the
Schools Assistance Act 2008
to extend the existing funding arrangements, including indexation arrangements, for: non-government primary and secondary schools until the end of 2013; and grants for capital expenditure until the end of 2014.
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22 Jun 2011
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School Education, Early Childhood and Youth
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Amends the
Schools Assistance Act 2008
to provide for a phased implementation of the national curriculum by certain authorities and approved school systems.
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24 Sep 2008
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House of Representatives
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Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
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Introduced with the Education Legislation Amendment Bill 2008, the bill provides financial assistance to the states and territories for non-government schools for
2009-2012 to: maintain the current socioeconomic status funding and indexation arrangements to ensure that total recurrent funding for schools will not fall below 2008 levels; provide recurrent funding for Indigenous Supplementary Assistance and an Indigenous Funding Guarantee; provide a remoteness loading; provide funding for capital grants; provide for establishment assistance grants in 2009; implement a school performance information and reporting framework; and require authorities and schools to implement the National Curriculum before the 2012 school year commences.
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17 Nov 2010
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Arts
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The bill: amends the
Freedom of Information Act 1982
, National Film and Sound Archive Act 2008
and Screen Australia and the National Film and Sound Archive (Consequential and Transitional Provisions) Act 2008
to enable the name change of the National Film and Sound Archive to the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSAA); and transfers part of Screen Australia’s film library and associated assets and liabilities to the NFSAA; and provides for the transfer of certain Screen Australia staff to the NFSAA.
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20 Feb 2008
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House of Representatives
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Environment, Heritage and the Arts
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Amends the
Australian Film, Television and Radio School Act 1973
and Income Tax Assessment Act 1997
to make amendments consequential upon, and transitional to, the establishment of Screen Australia and the National Film and Sound Archive. Also repeals the Australian Film Commission Act 1975
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20 Feb 2008
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Environment, Heritage and the Arts
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Establishes Screen Australia (SA) as a body corporate, sets out functions and powers, and establishes a governing board and management. SA will replace the Australian Film Commission, the Film Finance Corporation Australia Limited and Film Australia Limited.
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12 Mar 2002
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House of Representatives
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Not Proceeding
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Attorney-General
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Part of a package of four bills, the bill amends the:
Criminal Code Act 1995
to: insert new offences in relation to treason and terrorism related activities, all of which carry a penalty of life imprisonment; provide for ministerial declaration of proscribed organisations and insert offences in relation to membership or links with such an organisation; Crimes Act 1914
to repeal the existing treason offence; Migration Act 1958
to update treason offence cross-references; and Australian Protective Service Act 1987
and Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991
to ensure that the Australian Protective Service has power to deal with terrorist related offences and to perform the aircraft security officer function on intra-state flights. Also contains savings and application provisions.
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13 Mar 2002
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House of Representatives
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Attorney-General
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Part of a package of four bills, the bill amends the:
Criminal Code Act 1995
to: insert new offences in relation to treason and terrorism related activities, all of which carry a penalty of life imprisonment; provide for ministerial declaration of proscribed organisations and insert offences in relation to membership or links with such an organisation; Crimes Act 1914
to repeal the existing treason offence; Migration Act 1958
to update treason offence cross-references; and Australian Protective Service Act 1987
and Crimes (Aviation) Act 1991
to ensure that the Australian Protective Service has power to deal with terrorist related offences and to perform the aircraft security officer function on intra-state flights. Also contains savings and application provisions.
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