House of Assembly: Tuesday, November 12, 2019

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Grant Programs

In reply to Mr ODENWALDER (Elizabeth) (26 July 2019). (Estimates Committee A)

The Hon. C.L. WINGARD (Gibson—Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services, Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing): In response to questions 13 and 14, I have been advised the following:

South Australia Police

Nil.

SA Fire and Emergency Services Commission

The following table provides the allocation of grant program/funds for 2018-19 and across the forward estimates for the South Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commission:

TABLE 1—Balance of the grant program or fund
Grant program/fund name Purpose of grant program/fund 2018-19 Estimated result 2019-20 Budget 2020-21 Estimate 2021-22 Estimate
Community Emergency Services Fund Established to manage the Emergency Services Levy and disbursement of funds to support the Emergency Services Sector. $26.8m $26.6m $27.1m $27.9m
Natural Disaster Resilience Program (NDRP) The Natural Disaster Resilience Program supports projects that have: primary regard for the public interest; key benefits being the improvement of emergency management capability and/or community resilience; and consistency with the national resilience agenda. $1.4m $4.0m ̶ ̶
Prepared Communities Fund The Prepared Communities Fund supports projects to improve community preparedness for, and resilience to, disaster. $0.4m ̶ ̶ ̶
Regional Capability Community Fund (RCCF) Funding to provide support to regional, remote and rural communities to protect themselves from impacts of Extreme weather events e.g. Fire, Flood Storms. ̶ ̶ ̶ ̶
Surf Life Saving Club Grants Grant of $5,000 to 22 Surf Life Saving Clubs in South Australia to enable the clubs to upgrade key rescue and emergency response equipment. ̶ $0.1m $0.1m $0.1m
Shark Spotting Drones Funding to enable the Recipient to establish an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle program for the benefit of, and in conjunction with, all South Australian Surf Life Saving clubs, including, but not limited to, purchase of equipment, training and education of Surf Life Saving club members ̶ ̶ ̶ ̶


TABLE 2—Budgeted (or Actual) Expenditure from the Program or Fund
Grant program/fund name Purpose of grant program/fund 2018-19 Estimated result 2019-20 Budget 2020-21 Estimate 2021-22 Estimate
Community Emergency Services Fund As per Table 1 $324.3m $325.2m $329.8m $338.6m
Natural Disaster Resilience Program (NDRP) As per Table 1 $3.1m $4.0m ̶ ̶
Prepared Communities Fund As per Table 1 $1.3m ̶ ̶ ̶
Regional Capability Community Fund (RCCF) As per Table 1 $0.5m ̶ ̶ ̶
Surf Life Saving Club Grants As per Table 1 $0.1m $0.1m $0.1m $0.1m
Shark Spotting Drones As per Table 1 $0.2m ̶ ̶ ̶


TABLE 3—Budgeted (or actual) payments into the program or fund
Grant program/fund name Purpose of grant program/fund 2018-19 Estimated result 2019-20 Budget 2020-21 Estimate 2021-22 Estimate
Community Emergency Services Fund As per Table 1 $320.3m $325.0m $330.3m $339.5m
Natural Disaster Resilience Program (NDRP) As per Table 1 $3.3m ̶ ̶ ̶
Prepared Communities Fund As per Table 1 $1.7m ̶ ̶ ̶
Regional Capability Community Fund (RCCF) As per Table 1 $0.5m ̶ ̶ ̶
Surf Life Saving Club Grants As per Table 1 $0.1m $0.1m $0.1m $0.1m
Shark Spotting Drones As per Table 1 $0.2m ̶ ̶ ̶


TABLE 4—Carryovers into or from the program or fund
Grant program/fund name Purpose of grant program/fund 2018-19 Estimated result 2019-20 Budget 2020-21 Estimate 2021-22 Estimate
Community Emergency Services Fund As per Table 1 $2.2m $0.9m - -
Natural Disaster Resilience Program (NDRP) As per Table 1 +$0.6m-$4.0m-$1.4m +$4.0m+$1.4m - -
Prepared Communities Fund As per Table 1 -$0.4m +$0.4m - -
Regional Capability Community Fund (RCCF) As per Table 1 +0.07m ̶ ̶ ̶
Surf Life Saving Club Grants As per Table 1 ̶ ̶ ̶ ̶
Shark Spotting Drones As per Table 1 ̶ ̶ ̶ ̶


The following table details the commitment made to be funded from the program or fund:

Grant program/fund name Beneficiary/Recipient Purpose Value$000
Community Emergency Services Fund As per State Budget Papers and report to the Economic and Finance Committee As per Table 1 As per budgeted payments
Natural Disaster Resilience Program (NDRP) State and local governments, not-for-profit, non-government organisations, research institutions and business As per Table 1 2,200
Prepared Communities Fund Not-for-Profit and community groups. As per Table 1 400
Regional Capability Community Fund (RCCF) Landholders with preference for rural and remote areas and other risk factors As per Table 1 412
Surf Life Saving Club Grants 22 Surf Life Saving Clubs As per Table 1 85
Shark Spotting Drones Surf Life Saving South Australia Inc. As per Table 1 190


SA Country Fire Service

The following table provides the allocation of grant program/funds for 2018-19 and across the forward estimates for the SA Country Fire Service—Controlled:

Grant program/fund name Purpose of grant program/fund 2018-19 Estimated result $000 2019-20 Budget $000 2020-21 Estimate $000 2021-22 Estimate $000
South Australian Volunteer Fire Fighters Museum Inc. To support operating costs for the preservation and promotion of the South Australian volunteer firefighting equipment, memorabilia and history 35 35 35 -
Country Fire Service Volunteers Association (CFSVA) Enable the CFSVA to represent and advance the interests of members of the South Australian Country Fire Service organisations pursuant to section 69 of the Fire and Emergency Services Act 2005 389 389 - -
Department of Fire & Emergency Services (DFES) Contribution to the operating costs of the Eucla DFES Unit for cross border assistance 5 5 5 5


The following table provides the allocation of grant program/funds for 2018-19 and across the forward estimates for the SA Country Fire Service—Administered:

Nil.

The following table details the new commitment of grants in 2018-19 for the SA Country Fire Service—Controlled:

Nil.

The following table details the new commitment of grants in 2018-19 for the SA Country Fire Service—Administered:

Nil.

SA Metropolitan Fire Service

The following table provides the allocation of grant program/funds for 2018-19 and across the forward estimates for the SA Metropolitan Fire Service—Controlled:

Grant program/fund name Purpose of grant program/fund 2018-19 Estimated result $000 2019-20 Budget $000 2020-21 Estimate $000 2021-22 Estimate $000
PhD Functional Fitness Project Industry funded PhD student to conduct MFS functional fitness project 21 21 21 10.5
Commercial Research Agreement Firefighter Lung Function testing 30 40 66 -


The following table provides the allocation of grant program/funds for 2018-19 and across the forward estimates for the SA Metropolitan Fire Service—Administered:

Nil.

The following table details the new commitment of grants in 2018-19 for the SA Metropolitan Fire Service—Controlled:

Nil.

The following table details the new commitment of grants in 2018-19 for the SA Metropolitan Fire Service—Administered:

Nil.

SA State Emergency Service

Nil.

Department for Correctional Services

The following table provides the allocation of grant program/funds for 2018-19 and across the forward estimates for the Department for Correctional Services—Controlled:

Grant program/fund name Purpose of grant program/fund 2018-19 Estimated result $ 2019-20 Budget $ 2020-21 Estimate $ 2021-22 Estimate $
Integrated Housing Exits Provide support for offenders who require accommodation 46,000
Cross Border Family Violence Program Programs targeting domestic violence for men located in remote communities 667,000 667,000
Women's Safety Package Trials of GPS tracking technology for perpetrators of family and domestic violence 100,000 171,000


The following table provides the allocation of grant program/funds for 2018-19 and across the forward estimates for the Department for Correctional Services—Administered:

Nil.

The following table details the new commitment of grants in 2018-19 for the Department for Correctional Services—Controlled:

Grant program/fund name Beneficiary/Recipient Purpose Value$
Cadell Bus Service Offenders Aid & Rehabilitation Provision of Cadell Bus service / Partners of Prisoners. 43,182
Pre-release Alcohol and Other Drugs Treatment Program Offenders Aid & Rehabilitation Provisions of alcohol and other drug treatment. 67,900
Circles of Support & Accountability Program (COSA) Offenders Aid & Rehabilitation COSA is a community-based initiative operating on restorative justice principles. COSA assists individuals who have served a prison sentence for a sexual offence(s) in their effort to re-enter society 30,000
Wellbeing & Resilience Power Community Wellbeing and resilience program for offenders. 30,000
Design & Make Pilot Program AWP University of South Australia The University of South Australia, Match Studio, trialled the Design & Make concept with prisoners at the Adelaide Women's Prison. The program involved approximately 12 women from the Living Skills Unit at the prison to develop a brand concept and design product/s that can be produced in prison and sold to the public. The program aimed to build on participants' strengths, talents and creativity to develop and produce products/services that can be commercialised to support skill development and optimise employment outcomes on release. 27,500
Aboriginal Visiting Program Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement Program for Aboriginal offenders to better the needs of Aboriginal communities. 45,000
Prisoner & Pups Regional Speaking Tour Cocoon Films The grant contributed to a regional speaking tour of the Prisoners & Pups film which included a filmmaker Q&A and community forums to discuss issues raised in the film. The tour presented information on DCS programs such as Work Ready, Release Ready, Rehabilitation programs and volunteering opportunities as well as speaking with local communities to reduce stigma and highlight common issues facing women offenders. 5,000


The following table details the new commitment of grants in 2018-19 for the Department for Correctional Services—Administered:

Nil.

Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing

The following table provides the allocation of grant program/funds for 2018-19 and across the forward estimates for the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing—Controlled:

Grant program/fund name Purpose of grant program/fund 2018-19 Estimated result $000 2019-20 Budget $000 2020-21 Estimate $000 2021-22 Estimate $000
Memorial Drive Tennis Centre Redevelopment One-off approval to Tennis SA for Memorial Drive Tennis Centre Redevelopment 10,000
Racing Industry Fund Provides assistance for a variety of purposes to the racing industry is South Australia where grants are approved by the Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing, Treasurer, Premier, Cabinet or State Budget, where there is no public call for applications. 8,000 3,800 3,900 4,100
Grassroots Football, Cricket, and Netball Facility Program Provides assistance to eligible applicants to increase participation and improving gender equity in Australian Rules Football, Cricket and Netball to support healthier, happier, and safer communities. 6,000 6,000
Community Recreation and Sport Facilities Program Provides assistance to eligible organisations to plan, establish or improve sport and active recreation facilities. 4,280 3,173 3,123 3,170
Sport and Recreation Development and Inclusion Program Provides assistance to eligible organisations to develop and implement projects that will grow the sport or activity, improve services or address barriers to inclusion. 3,395 3,053 3,188 3,188
Active Club Program Provides assistance to active recreation and sport clubs with minor facilities, and programs and equipment. 2,950 3,150 3,350 3,375
Sport and Recreation Sustainability Program Provides assistance for the leadership, policies and services provided by South Australian state sport and active recreation organisations and industry representative bodies. 2,644 2,662 3,100 3,100
Sam Willooughby International BMX facility Reclassification between Capital and Grants to facilitate a payment to the City of Marion to deliver the Sam Willoughby International BMX facility. 1,300
Goodes O'Loughlin UniSA Scholarship Elite athlete scholarship and UniSA GO scholarship 800
State Facility Fund Provides assistance to eligible organisations to plan, establish or improve State sport facilities. 500 500 500 500
VACSWIM Provides assistance to eligible organisations to provide children aged 5 to 13 years old with opportunities to develop a range of water skills and positive experiences. 432 459 470 482
Planning and Research Program Helps eligible organisations for planning and research initiatives that contribute to the delivery of facilities, programs and services that grow participation in active recreation and sport. 339
SASI Individual Athlete Program Provides assistance to eligible elite and country athletes who are engaged in an Olympic, Paralympic or Commonwealth Games sport and event. 159 135 135 135
Other Grants Provides assistance for a variety of purposes to a variety of individuals or not for profit organisations that are approved by the Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing, Treasurer, Premier, Cabinet or State Budget, where there is no public call for applications. 1,891 814 834 855
Sports Vouchers Subsidies The program provides an opportunity for primary school aged children from Reception to Year 7 to receive up to a $100 discount on sports or dance membership/registration fees. The purpose is to increase the number of children playing organised sport or participating in dance activities by reducing cost as a barrier. 5,753 7,700 8,000 8,200
Subsidies—Parks Community Centre Operator Subsidy to YMCA for the operation and management of the Parks Community Centre. 876 777 850 948
Subsidies—SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre Operator Subsidy to YMCA for the operation and management of the SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre 807 970 1,154 1,183
SANFL Payroll Tax Grant 240 240 240


The following table provides the allocation of grant program/funds for 2018-19 and across the forward estimates for the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing—Administered:

Grant program/fund name Purpose of grant program/fund 2018-19 Estimated result $000 2019-20 Budget $000 2020-21 Estimate $000 2021-22 Estimate $000
Sport & Recreation Fund The Office has responsibility for two Administered funds; both of which are created and governed by legislation. Moneys in the funds are transferred to Controlled and applied to sport and recreation activities as prescribed in the relevant legislation and approved by the Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing. 4,100 4,300 4,500 4,525
Recreation and Sport Fund 220 220 220


The following table details the new commitment of grants in 2018-19 for the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing—Controlled:

Grant program/fund name Beneficiary/Recipient Purpose Value$000
Sport and Recreation Development and Inclusion Program Tennis SA Incorporated Opening Up Tennis Program 35
Sport and Recreation Development and Inclusion Program Table Tennis South Australia Incorporated Para Table Tennis and High Performance Athlete Pathway Program 40
Sport and Recreation Development and Inclusion Program Target Rifle South Australia Pathways Program 22
Sport and Recreation Development and Inclusion Program Canoe South Australia Incorporated Paddle SA State Development Program 70
Sport and Recreation Development and Inclusion Program City of Onkaparinga A Guide for Leasing and Licensing of Sports and Community Facilities 25
Sport and Recreation Development and Inclusion Program South Australian National Football League Incorporated Female Regional Competition Management 60
VACSWIM Enventive Incorporated VACSWIM Management Office 214


The following table details the new commitment of grants in 2018-19 for the Office for Recreation, Sport and Racing—Administered:

Nil.