4156.0 - Sport and Recreation: A Statistical Overview, Australia , 2006 Edition 2  
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Contents >> Chapter 9.1 Funding by Government and Business - Introduction >> Chapter 9.2 Funding by Government and Business - Government Funding 2000-01



FUNDING BY GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS


GOVERNMENT FUNDING 2000-01

The total level of funding provided for sports and physical recreation by government in 2000-01 was $2,124.2m. Of this, the Commonwealth Government contributed $198.9m (9.4%), state and territory governments $875.2m (41.2%) and local governments $1,050.1m (49.4%).


The majority of the funding went to Venues, grounds and facilities. They received $1,292.2m which was 60.8% of the total. A further $527.8m or 24.8% went to fund Participation and special events.


Local government contributed most of the funds provided to Venues, grounds and facilities ($997.5m or 77.2%). On the other hand, the state and territory governments contributed the majority of the funds for Participation and special events ($441.9m or 83.7%), and Other services ($58.6m or 59.6%). They also contributed the largest share of funding for Administration and regulation ($94.4m or 45.9%).


The Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games were held during the 2000-01 financial year. While the Commonwealth and NSW Governments contributed most of the government funding for these events, other state and territory governments provided funds for hosting events and providing training venues for overseas athletes. The Commonwealth Government contributed an estimated $71.8m and the NSW Government $382.3m. Funding for Olympic venues during 2000-01 has been included under Venues and sports grounds, while all other sports and physical recreation funding associated with the Olympics has been included under Special events.


Funding provided by government for sports and physical recreation comprised $1,585.5m for recurrent expenditure (74.6%) and the remaining $538.6m for capital expenditure. The majority of funding from all levels of government was allocated to recurrent expenditure. At 96% ($190.8m), the percentage allocated to recurrent expenditure by the Commonwealth Government was the highest.

9.1 GOVERNMENT FUNDING OF SPORTS AND PHYSICAL RECREATION - 2000-01

LEVEL OF GOVERNMENT
Commonwealth
State and
territory
Local
Total
Percentage
of total
Category
$m
$m
$m
$m
%

Recurrent
190.8
667.8
726.9
1 585.5
74.6
Capital
8.1
207.3
323.2
538.6
25.4
Administration and regulation
Administration, policy and planning
29.8
74.2
37.3
141.2
6.6
Regulation and control
39.7
20.3
4.6
64.6
3.0
Total
69.5
94.4
41.9
205.8
9.7
Venues, grounds and facilities
Venues and sports grounds
14.5
185.8
410.1
610.5
28.7
Recreation parks and waterways
-
94.4
587.4
681.8
32.1
Total
14.5
280.2
997.5
1 292.2
60.8
Participation and special events
Participation by clubs, teams and individuals
2.4
67.0
6.5
75.9
3.6
Special events
77.0
374.9
-
451.9
21.3
Total
79.4
441.9
6.5
527.8
24.8
Other services
Horse and dog racing
-
22.5
na
(a)22.5
1.1
Coaching and training
24.4
26.5
na
(a)50.9
2.4
Other support services
11.2
9.6
na
(a)20.8
1.0
Total
35.5
58.6
4.2
98.4
4.6
Total
198.9
875.2
1 050.1
2 124.2
100.0

- nil or rounded to zero (including null cells)
na not available
(a) Excludes local government.
Source: Sport and Recreation Funding by Government, 2000-01 (cat. no. 4147.0).



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