House of Assembly - Fifty-Fifth Parliament, First Session (55-1)
2023-08-30 Daily Xml

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Grant Programs

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.