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June 28, 2004NO.055
ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL RESTORATION FUND
St Paul’s Cathedral is an important place of worship and a significant Melbourne
landmark with considerable heritage value. The 2004-05 Budget included a grant
of $2.5 million for the restoration of St Paul’s, which will greatly enhance
efforts to repair and preserve this heritage building. This is in addition to
restoration funding of $2.5 million provided to St Paul’s in 2001- 02.
In April 2002, I announced the Government’s decision to amend the income
tax law to allow tax deductions for gifts to the St Paul’s Cathedral Restoration
Fund for a period of two years. This was to assist St Paul’s to raise
funds to support the important restoration work proposed for the Cathedral.
Today I am announcing the Government’s decision to extend the gift deductibility
status for St Paul’s Cathedral Restoration Fund for a further two year period
until 22 April 2006, to provide added support to the project in recognition
of the restoration work that still remains to be undertaken.
The Fund has been established to raise money for the restoration, refurbishment
and improvement of St Paul’s Anglican Cathedral in Melbourne and in particular
for important repair and restoration work to the Cathedral.
The extension of tax deductible status will assist in raising needed funds,
thereby ensuring the important restoration work can be completed.
Deductions for gifts to the Fund will now continue to apply until 22 April 2006.
Legislation to give effect to this announcement has been introduced.
Taxpayers should ensure they receive a receipt for their donation.
MELBOURNE
25 June 2004
Contact: David Alexander
02 6277 7340