Part 4: Debt Transactions
The Commonwealth holds a stock of around $3.6 billion in loans advanced to the States. The States make interest payments and repayments to the Commonwealth in respect of these loans.
The Commonwealth advances the States loans under a range of agreements. These advances have often been made over very long repayment periods (some in excess of 50 years), although the terms of each agreement vary considerably.
Most of the interest payments and repayments relate to housing, including Loan Council housing nominations; Commonwealth‑State Housing Agreement loans; and the War Services Land Settlement Scheme. Repayments are also made against loans under agreements for infrastructure, natural disasters and other purposes administered by various Commonwealth agencies.
Total advances, interest and repayments from the States to the Commonwealth are shown in Table 4.1.
Table 4.1: Summary of advances, interest and repayments

Commonwealth‑State Housing Agreement loans
The Commonwealth receives principal repayments and interest payments from the States in respect of advances made to them under the various Housing Agreements, Northern Territory Housing Agreement and Housing Assistance Acts.
Advances were made by the Commonwealth to the States from 1945 to 1984 to provide financial assistance for erecting new dwellings, finance to home builders and assistance for rental housing. Under the various agreements, the States are required to make repayments so that the loan is fully repaid over a term of 53 years. Advances to the States under each agreement were made at a fixed interest rate discounted from the long‑term prevailing market rate. The interest rates on the outstanding advances range from 3 to 6 per cent per annum. The last loan matures in 2037.
Table 4.2: Commonwealth‑State Housing Agreement loans

Loan Council — housing nominations
The Commonwealth receives principal repayments and interest payments from the States in respect of outstanding advances made to them under States (Works and Housing) Assistance Acts.
Table 4.3: Loan Council — housing nominations

Housing for service personnel
The Commonwealth receives principal repayments and interest payments from the States in respect of advances to finance the construction, maintenance and upgrade of public housing for use by service personnel.
Table 4.4: Housing for service personnel

War Service Land Settlement Scheme
The Commonwealth receives principal repayments and interest payments in respect of advances made to veterans of World War II and the Korea/Malaya campaigns for the purpose of providing working capital funding, paying and effecting improvements, and acquiring stock, plant and equipment. These loans will be fully repaid in 2012‑13.
Table 4.5: War Service Land Settlement Scheme

Other housing loans
The Commonwealth receives principal repayments and interest payments in respect of loans relating to assets transferred from the Commonwealth to the Northern Territory at the time of self‑government in 1978 and to the Australian Capital Territory at the time of self‑government in 1989.
The Commonwealth has provided several similar loans mainly for water and sewerage.
Table 4.6: Other housing loans

Sewerage loans
New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia make principal repayments and interest payments in respect of loans provided under the Urban and Regional Development (Financial Assistance) Act 1974, Sewerage Agreements Act 1973 and Sewerage Agreements Act 1974.
These loans were made to all States to undertake projects associated with providing sewerage facilities to eliminate the backlog of sewerage works in principal Australian cities. They facilitated reticulation of built‑up areas which were unsewered and construction or upgrade of main carriers, treatment works and pumping stations.
Table 4.7: Sewerage loans

Northern Territory — water and sewerage loans
The Commonwealth receives principal repayments and interest payments in respect of a loan relating to water and sewerage assets transferred from the Commonwealth to the Northern Territory at the time of self‑government in 1978.
Table 4.8: Northern Territory — water and sewerage loans

Natural disaster relief
The Commonwealth receives principal repayments and interest payments from the States in respect of loan advances from the Commonwealth under the Natural Disaster Relief Arrangements and the repayment of overpaid advances.
These loans facilitate:
- continuing improvement in natural disaster risk assessment;
- cost‑effective mitigation measures; and
- support for disaster‑affected communities.
The arrangements include concessional interest rate loans to the States in respect of advances made by them to individuals affected by natural disasters.
Table 4.9: Natural disaster relief

Railway project loans
Advances in respect of rail standardisation loans have been made to New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia. These loans were advanced in the 1960s for the construction and upgrade of standardised rail networks. The loans for New South Wales and Victoria will be fully repaid in 2012‑13.
Table 4.10: Railway project loans

Australian Capital Territory loans
The Commonwealth receives repayments from the Australian Capital Territory to service the remaining notional debt held against assets transferred from the Commonwealth, on self‑government, for public transport (land and buildings), electricity, water supply and sewerage.
Interest receipts from the Australian Capital Territory are on Australian Government loans and on Commonwealth Government Securities nominally outstanding on behalf of the Australian Capital Territory.
Table 4.11: Australian Capital Territory loans

Loan to NSW to assist beneficiaries of the Asbestos Injuries Compensation Fund
The Commonwealth will lend up to $160 million to New South Wales to support a State Government loan facility to assist asbestos victims. New South Wales will be required to fully repay the loan.
Table 4.12: Loan to NSW to assist beneficiaries of the Asbestos Injuries
Compensation Fund

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