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Ad Hoc grants to Maranoa

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Demographics

2019 2022 Change Direction
72 72
David Littleproud
David Littleproud
0 Maranoa

Maranoa is a SAFE, Rural QLD seat with a privilege score at the 36 %ile, held by David Littleproud for LNP with 72% of the Vote

Age distribution within Maranoa

Under 1818-3435-4950-6465-7980+
24% 19% 18% 20% 15% 4%

Socio-Economic Data for Maranoa

40
79
65
44
46
45
45
43
20
10
Decile 1 Decile 2 Decile 3 Decile 4 Decile 5 Decile 6 Decile 7 Decile 8 Decile 9 Decile 10

This data represents the ABS data from the 2016 census for the Index of Economic Resources. 'The IER summarises variables relating to the financial aspects of relative socio-economic advantage and disadvantage. These include indicators of high and low income, as well as variables that correlate with high or low wealth. Areas with higher scores have relatively greater access to economic resources than areas with lower scores.' SEIFA Technical Paper

Census data is used to distributed neighbourhoods into bands (deciles) ranging from the poorest in Decile 1 to the wealthiest in Decile 10. The higher the number and column, the more neighbourhoods are in that decile.

The shape of the columns shows which way the electorate skews in wealth.

ADAVALE
ALICE CREEK
ALLAN
ALLORA
ALPHA
AMBY
AMIENS
ANDURAMBA
ANGELLALA
APPLETHORPE
ARAMAC
AUGATHELLA
BACK PLAINS
BAFFLE WEST
BAKERS BEND
BAKING BOARD
BALLANDEAN
BARCALDINE
BARKER CREEK FLAT
BARRAMORNIE
BARRINGUN
BAYRICK
BEEBO
BEGONIA
BELL
BERGEN
BILLA BILLA
BIRDSVILLE
BLACKALL
BLAXLAND
BOGANDILLA
BOLLON
BOONDANDILLA
BOORTKOI
BRIGALOW
BRINGALILY
BRIXTON
BRUSH CREEK
BULLAWARRA
BUNGUNYA
CATTLE CREEK
CHEEPIE
CLARA CREEK
CLIFFORD
COCKATOO
COOLADDI
COOMRITH
COOYAR
CORFIELD
COTTONVALE
DALVEEN
DAYMAR
DIAMANTINA LAKES
DIRRANBANDI
DRILLHAM
DUNKELD
DUNROBIN
EMU VALE
EROMANGA
EULO
FARRARS CREEK
FLETCHER
GLEN NIVEN
GORANBA
GULUGUBA
HUNGERFORD
ILFRACOMBE
ISISFORD
JACKSON
JANDOWAE
JENNINGS
JUNDAH
KILLARNEY
KIOMA
KURUMBUL
LEYBURN
LIMEVALE
MUCKADILLA
MUNGALLALA
MUTTABURRA
NEUMGNA
NOBBY
NOORINDOO
NORTH TALWOOD
PICKANJINNIE
TANNYMOREL
THULIMBAH
WARRA
WYANDRA

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Full details for each grant can be found by clicking on the publication date which links to the government version.

Commonwealth Grants are awarded according to one of the following processes:

Grants can be advertised according to one of the above selection processes but this process can be over-ridden by Ministers or Cabinet. Since Jan 2018 over 130,000 individual grants across over 1,900 programs have been made. A minority of grants are awarded in an Ad Hoc manner.

The Australia Institute, which analysed grants across a small number of programs (2021), found that Ministerial Discretion had been biased toward marginal Liberal seats and has this to say about Ad Hoc grants.

The Commonwealth Grants Rules and Guidelines (CGRG) permits the allocation of grants in certain exigencies: A one-off or ad hoc grant generally does not involve planned selection processes, but is instead designed to meet a specific need, often due to urgency or other circumstances. These grants are generally not available to a range of potential grantees or on an ongoing basis.

In the cases considered, promises made in an election campaign have been construed as circumstances that warrant an invitation only grants process rather than a planned, competitive selection process. This seems prima facie at odds with the CGRG, which require grant administrators to consider seven key principles:

The Australian Govt Soliciter summarises requirements for Ministers of the Commonwealth in awarding grants: