Needs based funding winners and losers

Last month I wrote about the new equity and regional needs based funding programs. Back then I had the funding formulas but not total funding amounts. The Department’s funding determinations now show that $425.7 million has been allocated for equity needs based funding and $118.6 million for regional needs based funding. There is also $43.7 million for outreach programs. The total is $588.1 million, including $1.3 million in equity needs based funding going to NUHEPs and private universities.

These new programs were principally funded from abolishing the old HEPPP equity program, the old regional loading, and the NPILF program, which supported internships and other engagement with industry. The predecessor programs were allocated $515.9 million, so the increase is more than indexation. Real cuts to the Commonwealth Grant Scheme may have funded the gap.

Funding by university

The chart below shows funding by university. Charles Sturt University and the University of Tasmania get the most money while the two Canberra universities get the least funding. They suffer from a lack of official ‘low SES’ areas in the ACT; as I noted earlier this month the low SES definition is not fit for funding purposes.

A spreadsheet of public university funding levels is available here.

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