Government subsidised definition

Government subsidised means any form of government subsidy other than developmental funding, including but not limited to investment, loans, distribution guarantees, pre-sale and tax concessions (other than tax concessions ordinarily available to any business enterprise). For the purpose of this definition government shall be deemed to include State, Commonwealth and Territory and shall include statutory bodies and companies wholly owned by a government, for example, Screen Australia.

Examples of Government subsidised in a sentence

  • Victorian Government subsidised VET courses can be accessed through subsidised Skills First training providers.

  • To access an Australian Government subsidised HCP, a person must undergo an Aged Care Assessment and be found eligible ('approved') for that care type.

  • These courses form part of a skills list of Government subsidised foundation courses that can be accessed through subsidised Skills First training providers.

  • Residential places are those allocated to an Aged Care Planning Region which were delivered in an Australian Government subsidised residential aged care facility and were operational at 30 June 2015, and includes Multi-Purpose Services and places delivered under the National Aboriginal and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Islander Flexible Aged Care and Innovative Care Programs provided in a residential aged care facility.

  • Government subsidised technological innovations in energy and closing cycles.