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In reply to Mr McBRIDE (MacKillop) (29 June 2023). (Estimates Committee B)
The Hon. S.C. MULLIGHAN (Lee—Treasurer): I have been advised that for the Department of Treasury and Finance:
The following table provides the requested information on grant program/fund under my responsibility for the 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26 financial years:
Grant program/fund name | Purpose of grant program/fund | 2023-24 Budget $000 | 2024-25 Budget $000 | 2025-26 Budget $000 |
Administered Items | ||||
Community Support Grants and Donations | Provides grants and donations to the South Australian community. | 158 | 162 | 166 |
Contribution to Racing SA | Grants to assist the racing industry in South Australia. | 15 059 | 15 473 | 15 899 |
Economic Recovery Fund | Promote economic growth and development opportunities in South Australia. | 20 000 | 40 000 | 30 000 |
First Home Owner Grants | Provides grants to eligible first home owners. | 51 040 | 54 601 | 54 965 |
Future Jobs Fund | Support development of globally competitive industries and industrial capabilities that will create jobs of the future following the closure of the South Australia's car industry. | 7 311 | 500 | - |
HomeBuilder | Provides grants to assist the residential construction market by encouraging the commencement of new home builds and renovations. This is a Commonwealth funded initiative administered by states and territories. | 13 339 | - | - |
Jobs and Economic Growth Fund | Provides targeted industry financial assistance. | 51 533 | 45 750 | 250 |
Local Government Infrastructure Partnership Program | Provides support to councils to accelerate spending on community infrastructure projects to enable growth in the future. | 40 524 | 13 833 | 1 200 |
Industry Financial Assistance Fund | ||||
Nature-based Tourism Co-investment Fund (1) | Pilot grant program designed to assist eligible businesses and organisations to partner with the state government to deliver ecologically sensitive tourism experiences and products in South Australia. | 1 841 | - | - |
Regional Growth Fund(1) | To pursue economic opportunities for South Australia and aims to build and strengthen regional communities. | 1 200 | - | - |
Research and Innovation Fund (1) | Supports researchers, entrepreneurs and businesses to accelerate their progress with funding from the South Australian Government. | 2 072 | 985 | — |
Tourism Industry Development Fund(1) | Funding for the development of new and improved tourism infrastructure and the creation of new product and experiences that will attract domestic and international visitors. | 230 | - | - |
Other grants(1) | Funding for the establishment and operation of an aircraft base in Adelaide and to provide accommodation assistance for new business ventures. | 600 | 600 | - |
Other grants(1) | Provides assistance for the Start Up Incubator project in South Australia, to facilitate short-term, rent-free access to underutilised commercial accommodation spaces in the Adelaide CBD for new ventures and business concepts. | 112 | - | - |
Other grants(1) | Provides support for the establishment of a manufacturing facility in South Australia which will expand and develop enabling technologies in the manufacture of vaccines. | 1 960 | - | - |
Total grant programs/funds Budget | 206 979 | 171 904 | 102 480 |
(1) SAFA, through the Industry Financial Assistance Fund administers payments for these grant programs. DTF is not responsible for the grant programs.
Due to the early stage of the 2023-24 financial year, further details in relation to the grant program/fund beneficiaries and commitments is not yet available.
I have been advised that for the Lifetime Support Authority:
The following table provides the requested information on grant program/funds under my responsibility for the 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26 financial years–Controlled:
Grant program/fund name | Purpose of grant program/fund | 2023-24 Estimate | 2024-25 Estimate | 2025-26 Estimate |
LifetimeSupportAuthority –Research,Education &Programs (REP) -Grants | Pursuant to s16c of the Motor Vehicle Accidents (Lifetime Support Scheme) Act 2013 (SA), the LSA is to 'provide support and funding for programs that will provide high-quality services to participants in the Scheme; and research and education in connection with services provided to participants in the Scheme'. | $2,097,760 | $1,705,056 | $362,393 |
The following table provides details, including the value and beneficiary, or any commitments already made to be funded from the program or funds mentioned in the previous answer.
Grant program/fund name | Beneficiary/Recipient | Purpose | Value $ |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | University of Sydney | Physiotherapy Clinical Practice Guidelines for People with Spinal Cord Injury—Expanding a NSW initiative to involve South Australia. | $65,812.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Lifetime Support Authority | Motorcycle Clothing Assessment Program (Moto-CAP) | $67,000.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | The University of Adelaide | Prevalence, management, and treatment of cognitive dysfunction after spinal cord injury: A new way to train the brain. | $154,500.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Hordacre | Evaluating a novel gait training technology to improve physical health after complex trauma injury | $239,217.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Flinders University | A dance program to improve physical function in individuals with recent acquired brain injury : a feasibility study conducted at Flinders Medical Centre | $199,072.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Brain Injury SA | Reconnect Transition Program | $488,657.39 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | The Turner Clinics, MERRC, Monash University | Capacity building ABI services to improve outcomes for adults with challenging behaviours: A Feasibility Evaluation | $283,901.43 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | RAA | Street Smart Primary | $300,000.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Brain Injury SA | Brain Injury Peer Mentoring Program | $136,139.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Flinders University | The Patient Journey for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples with a Road Traffic Injury | $424,140.14 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | The Paraplegic and Quadraplegic Association of South Australia | Peer Support Advocacy Service | $598,439.46 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Flinders University | Where do I start? Tailoring information to empower people with serious trauma injuries | $211,450.40 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | University of South Australia | Effect of Immersion Therapy delivered by an Accredited Exercise Physiologist on physical and psychosocial recovery following traumatic injury when transitioning from hospital inpatient to outpatient care | $283,204.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | The Paraplegic and Quadraplegic Association of South Australia | Regional Peer Network | $248,046.60 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | University of Adelaide | Mind the gap: are intrathecal pressure and flow the missing links in spinal cord injury treatment? | $585,850.23 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | University of South Australia | Activity levels, mobility skills and quality of life in adults with acquired brain injury who cannot walk when they are discharged from acute care | $221,033.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Flinders University | Pilot trial of a motivational conversational agent for brain injury rehabilitation | $91,644.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | University of Adelaide | Do head and neck posture before head-first impact determine the risk of neck dislocation injury during a motor-vehicle accident? | $375,473.92 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | The University of Adelaide | A feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness trial to assess combining the Progressive Goal Attainment Program and Vocational Rehabilitation to maximize vocational outcomes and participation following Acquired Brain Injury | $70,085.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Flinders University | From roadside to rehabilitation: improving outcomes for older people after trauma | $203,520.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Brain Injury SA | Brain Injury Peer Support Program | $449,999.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Flinders University | Sleep Check before Shift Work: A sleep education, screening and management approach to prevent road trauma in Australia's young adults | $293,578.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Brain Injury SA | Be Well for Carers—Strengthening our contribution to wellness in families and carers of people with brain injury | $37,349.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Flinders University | Supporting and educating children and families after a familial acquired brain injury: enhancement, evaluation and implementation of the 'Brain Connect' platform | $230,952.94 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | Central Adelaide Local Health Network | Phase 2—Australian Arm of the International Spinal Cord Injury (Aus-InSCI) Community Survey | $266,097.00 |
Lifetime Support Authority REP grants | SA Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service | Managing Cognitive Fatigue | $12,035.50 |
There are nil grant program/funds under my responsibility for the 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26 financial years–Controlled.
There are nil grant program/funds under my responsibility for the 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26 financial years–Administered.
I have been advised that for the CTP Regulator:
The CTP Regulator does not manage grant programs or funds.
I have been advised that for the Essential Services Commission of South Australia:
There are nil grant program/funds under my responsibility for the 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26 financial years–Controlled.
There are nil grant program/funds under my responsibility for the 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26 financial years–Administered.
I have been advised that for Funds SA:
There are nil grant program/funds under my responsibility for the 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26 financial years–Controlled.
There are nil grant program/funds under my responsibility for the 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26 financial years–Administered.