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EOR Media

To assist with costs associated with presenting the short::seasons film festival & the Canberra Short Film Festival in 2005.

$23,180

Manning Clark House Inc

To assist with costs associated in presenting the 2005 Canberra Weekend of Ideas.

$7,500

Northside Community Service

To assist with costs associated in presenting the 2005 Majura Festival.

$18,937

Pro Musica inc

To assist with costs associated in presenting the 11th Canberra International Chamber Music Festival in 2005.

$20,000

Stevenson, Nina

To assist with costs associated in presenting the Canberra Festival of One Act Plays in 2005.

$9,300

Tuggeranong Community Arts Assoc Inc

To assist with costs associated in presenting the Lake Tuggeranong Lunar Festival in 2005.

$15,000

Tuggeranong Community Festival

To assist with costs associated in presenting the 2005 Tuggeranong Community Festival.

$17,000

Warehouse Circus Inc

To assist with costs associated in presenting World Juggling Day in 2005.

$13,000

Finance—residential rates revenue
(Question No 610)

Mr Smyth asked the Treasurer, upon notice, on 21 September 2005, (redirected to the Acting Treasurer):

(1) What was the estimate for revenue to be derived from residential rates imposed on single standard residential properties and on other categories of residential properties for the (a) 2002-03, (b) 2003-04, (c) 2004-05 and (d) 2005-06 financial years;

(2) What was the quantum of revenue derived from residential rates imposed on single standard residential properties and on other categories of residential properties for the (a) 2002-03, (b) 2003-04 and (c) 2004-05 financial years;

(3) Where there are significant differences in a particular year between an estimate of revenue to be generated and the actual revenue collected, what are the reasons for these differences.

Mr Stanhope: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) Revenue estimates are not segregated into a breakdown of single standard residential properties and other categories. The rates from the whole residential sector in each budget are estimated as follows:

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

Budget estimate of residential rates ($)

97,056,517

101,977,748

106,574,179

124,022,602

The actual rates revenue for residential and non-residential sector cannot be segregated in the revenue receipting system.

(2) and (3) Variance analysis is not available because actual receipts from residential sector cannot be segregated from non-residential sector


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