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1 ANNUAL REPORT Australia Day Council of South Australia sa.australiaday.org.au

2 Our purpose is the promotion and celebration of Australia Day, the recognition of active citizenship and the discussion and debate of National Identity.

3 Australia Day in the City - Parade

4 contents A word from the Chair 1 Executive Officer s Report 3 Treasurer s Report 11 Financial Report 12 Auditor s Report 17 List of Members 18 Sponsors and Partners 19 Australia Day Council of South Australia GPO Box 2343, Adelaide SA 5001 Ph: (08) adcsa@dpc.sa.gov.au Web: sa.australiaday.org.au

5 A word from the chair The Commonwealth Bank, who have been very generous in supporting the Australian of the Year Awards, the Australia Day Luncheon and Australia Day in the City, thanks to the State Manager Craig Brooke for your support. 1 Australia Post and Woolworths continued as sponsors of national programs for the Australian Legends Stamp Series and the Australia Day Ambassadors Program respectively, thank you for your support Firstly I would like to thank our generous sponsors, stakeholders and members who make it possible for the Australia Day Council of South Australia to conduct the programs and events that celebrate our national day. Thankyou to: The Premier Jay Weatherill and the South Australian State Government, represented on the Board of Management by the President of the Legislative Council the Honourable Russell Wortley. The Adelaide City Council, for the grant that supports Australia Day in the City, represented on the Board of Management by Deputy Lord Mayor Houssam Abiad who is also our Deputy Chair. The National Australia Day Council, who provide valuable funding for administration and a number of programs. Brand South Australia, who are a valuable partner for the Australian of the Year Award program. Thanks to the Chair, Darren Thomas, the Deputy Chair, Frank Filosi and the Chief Executive, Karen Raffen for their support. San Remo, who have been a long term partner for the Citizen of the Year Awards, thanks to the General Manager David Crotti and the Chief Marketing Officer Adam Jackson. Novatech Creative Event Technology for their support of all of the Australia Day events, Vili s Cakes for their support of Australia Day in the City, Coopers and Serafino Wines for their support of beverage for the Australia Day Lunch, Argon Design, Force Access, the Department of Defence and Crowne Plaza for their support and to the Departments of Education and Child Development (through the Multicultural Education Committee), Multicultural SA, The Office for Women and the University of South Australia (The International Centre for Muslim and non-muslim Understanding) for the support of specific programs. Thanks to our Corporate Club members, Local Government in South Australia and all of our Individual Members. The last year saw a new initiative that was led by the Australia Day Council of South Australia in conducting a citizenship ceremony at Adelaide Oval before the Port Adelaide vs Melbourne Demons game. Thanks to our Partners from the Port Adelaide Football Club and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection. This was a very exciting experience for the 24 new Australians who had a unique opportunity to become citizens of Australia at the brand new Adelaide Oval. I would also like to acknowledge one of our long serving Board of Management members, Mr Norman Schueler, who was this year appointed to the Board of the National Australia Day Council, the first South Australian to do so in many years. Adriana Christopoulos Chair

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7 Executive officer s REPORT Management The Board of Management is the governing body of the Australia Day Council of South Australia. In the year of the Board comprised of the following members: 3 Name Notes E A Ms Adriana Christopoulos Chair 6 6 Cr Houssam Abiad Ex-officio representing Adelaide City Council Deputy Chair 6 5 Mr Craig Brooke 6 2 Mr Ralph Clarke 6 5 Ms Francene Connor 6 5 Mr Leonard D Aloia Treasurer 6 1 Cr Barry Featherston Ex-officio representing Local Government 6 4 Mr Mark Groote 6 4 Dr Michael Henningsen 6 4 Mr Tim Jackson 6 4 Mayor Gary Johanson 6 3 Cr Arthur Mangos 6 5 Mr Steve Maras 6 4 Mr Norman Schueler Ex-officio representing Multicultural SA Deputy Chair 6 5 Mr Peter Tsokas 6 3 Mr Russell Wortley Ex-officio representing the Premier 5 3 E: The number of meetings held during the time the Board Member held office and was eligible to attend A: The number of meetings that the Board Member attended Human Resource Management Matthew Miles (Executive Officer), Emma Chidlow (Event Coordinator) and Bill Bell (Administration Officer) all continued in their given roles at the Australia Day Council of South Australia. Casual staff were again employed for the peak periods of the year, including January for assistance in reception, merchandise duties, event assistance and on Australia Day. For the third year, Australia Day in the City was conducted solely by the Australia Day Council of South Australia and extra costs were incurred for casual staff. For the first time this involved a seconded staff member from the Department of Premier and Cabinet, Matthew Pearce. The Australia Day Council of South Australia again hosted a student from the International Tourism degree at Flinders University, an initiative that has been undertaken annually since Stephanie Fitzgerald completed her placement in January. Volunteers are so important to the overall success and enjoyment of our events and programs, especially the Australia Day Parade. Thank you to all of our volunteers for all of your hard work throughout the year.

8 Executive officer s report 4 Events Australian of the Year - Tour of Honour The Tour of Honour was held in June 2014 with three of the four Australian of the Year finalists for South Australia; Dr. Felicity-ann Lewis, Dr. Barbara Hardy AO and Julian O Shea. Unfortunately Dean Walker was unable to attend; but was still there in spirit. We visited four metropolitan schools, two Universities and two schools in the Riverland over the course of three days. A formal reception was also held by the Australia Day Council of South Australia, Brand South Australia and the Commonwealth Bank. The Tour of Honour brings recipients of the nation s most respected honour in contact with students and community members to share their inspiring stories. Adelaide Oval Citizenship Ceremony The Adelaide Oval Citizenship Ceremony was a new initiative held in partnership with the Port Adelaide Football Club and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection, during the AFL s Multicultural Round. The new citizens, from Afghanistan, Brazil, India, Sri Lanka, the UK and Vietnam, made the Pledge of Commitment on the famous turf with the support of Stephen Yarwood, The Right Honourable Lord Mayor of Adelaide, acting as the Presiding Officer. Australian of the Year Awards - Adelaide Oval The South Australian Australian of the Year Awards ceremony continues to grow, with more than 470 people attending the formal event at Adelaide Oval. The Governor of South Australia, His Excellency the Honourable Hieu Van Le AO and the Honourable Jay Weatherill MP, Premier of South Australia presented the 16 finalists with their certificates, and awards to the 4 recipients. Ms. Sonya Feldhoff of ABC radio hosted the evening. Brand South Australia partnered with Australian of the Year Awards in South Australia for the third year with tremendous success. The Australian of the Year Awards showcases those pushing the boundaries of excellence for the greater good of our state and our nation. Australia Day Luncheon - Adelaide Entertainment Centre Over 400 people attended the Australia Day Luncheon in 2015, sponsored by the Commonwealth Bank. His Excellency, the Honourable Hieu Van Le AO gave the Australia Day Address, which stressed that Australia must continue to be a welcoming and fair country to immigrants and refugees. Attendees at the Luncheon also heard from Dr. Gill Hicks, South Australian of the Year for 2015 and Ian Steel, Founder of Kickstart for Kids and were entertained by Black Fedora Jazz and the comedic stylings of Judith Lucy. The event was hosted by Will McDonald from Channel Nine Adelaide. Australia Day Awards - Government House His Excellency the Honourable Hieu Van Le AO, The Governor of South Australia, presented the recipients of the Australia Day Awards in a ceremony at Government House. This event also saw a large increase in attendance numbers in comparison to previous events, with over 250 guests arriving for the event. The Awards presented included the South Australian recipients of the Citizen of the Year Award, Young Citizen of the Year, Community Event of the Year, the Minister for Education s Award for Excellence in Languages and Culture and the Women Hold Up Half the Sky Award. New Australians at the Adelaide Oval Citizenship Ceremony Australia Day Luncheon

9 Executive officer s report Australia Day in the City Australia Day in the City continues to grow and improve each and every year. This year saw an estimated crowd of 42,000 people attending; with many more viewing the fireworks from different vantage points in Adelaide. 5 Over 3,000 people joined the Australia Day Parade which incorporated new groups including the Adelaide Red Hatters, the New Varangian Guard, the Overseas Friends of BJP Australia and Miss Africa South Australia. Sneaky Sound System headlined the event, supported by Brothers3 and South Australian act; Kaurna Cronin. The event had some new inclusions; a formal flag raising ceremony, presented by members of Defence, and the shift of the 21 gun salute to later in the evening to coincide with the Australia Day Concert. The event concluded with the spectacular Fireworks display, which was launched from three separate points including the new Riverbank Bridge. This event is conducted in partnership with Adelaide City Council and is managed by the Australia Day Council of South Australia. Sponsorship was received from the Commonwealth Bank for the concert, Novatech Creative Event Technology, Vili s Cakes, Coopers Brewery, Force Access and the Crowne Plaza Adelaide. The event also receives support from the South Australian Government, Australian Defence Forces and Multicultural SA. Media Partnerships with Mix and Channel 9 continued again this year. Parade workshops were again conducted for 3 community groups - the Armenian Cultural Association of SA, the Adelaide Red Hatters and the Overseas Friends of BJP Australia - which was supported by a grant from Multicultural SA. Artist Matthew Plummer conducted the workshops and created some beautiful creations for these communities to use in the Parade and into the future. Awards were held for Parade participants with prizes and framed certificates awarded in the following categories: Best Costume Award: Adelaide Chinese Dance Academy Best Music Award: SaSamba and the Brazilian Community Most Creative Award: Falun Dafa Judges Choice Award: Girl Guides of South Australia Local Government Events The Australia Day Council of South Australia works in partnership with a number of bodies including each of the 68 councils in South Australia on a range of Australia Day programs and events. Local Government truly are the arms and legs on Australia Day in conducting over 100 events and functions across South Australia to celebrate our national day each year. The Australia Day Council of South Australia assists Local Government in a number of ways including promotion of their Australia Day event throughout website and social media platforms, provisions of frames, certificates and pins for the Citizen of the Year program and the Ambassadors program, which sends inspiring Australians directly to their community. Media A range of media releases for the South Australian press occurred throughout the month of January leading up to Australia Day. The National Australia Day Council also conducted a media program which contributed to some of the media coverage in South Australia. Australia Day in the City received extensive media coverage through media partnerships with Channel 9 Adelaide and Mix continuing to bring valuable publicity to the event.

10 Executive officer s report 6 Programs Australian of the Year Awards The South Australian Australian of the Year recipients for 2015 represented a wide variety of endeavour and expertise from the arts, indigenous rights, health and science and campaigning for peace. Australian of the Year SA Recipient Dr. Gill Hicks Finalist Mr. James Freeman Finalist Mr. Nick Lee Finalist Mr. Ian Steel Senior Australian of the Year SA Recipient Mr. John Swan Finalist Dr. Wolfgang Franz Otto Blass AM Finalist Mr. Roger Drake AM Finalist Mr. Frank Ford AM Young Australian of the Year SA Recipient Ms. Kristin Carson Finalist Ms. Victoria Cox Finalist Ms. Tyele Riddle Finalist Ms. Andrea Boyd Australia s Local Hero SA Recipient Mr. Vince Coulthard Finalist Dr. Joseph Masika OAM Finalist Mr. Daniel McGurgan OAM Finalist Mr. Maurice Riddle South Australia s Australians of the Year; Vince Coulthard, Dr. Gill Hicks, Kristin Carson and John Swan Citizen of the Year Awards The Citizen of the Year Awards was conducted very successfully. San Remo continued as the major sponsor of the event, which also welcomed Channel 9 as the Media Partner for the Awards and Stratco as Young Citizen of the Year sponsor. Citizen of the Year Award Winner Robert Stacey (Northern Areas Council) Young Citizen of the Year Award Winner Daniel Spencer (City Of Mitcham) Community Event of the Year Recipients of the Australia Day Awards, held in the grounds Award Winner of Governmenrt House Tom Kruse Centenary Celebrations (Clare& Gilbert Valley Council) Commendation Better Together Christies Downs Fun Day (City of Onkaparinga) Breaking Through the Barriers (District Council of Kimba)

11 Executive officer s report Recognition The Australia Day Council of South Australia conducts further recognition programs centred around the theme of National Pride. Support for the Awards comes from the International Centre for Muslim and non-muslim Understanding (for the Award for Muslim and non-muslim Understanding), the Multicultural Education Committee (for the Minister for Education s Award for Excellence in Languages and Culture), and the Office of Women (for the Women Hold Up Half the Sky Award). Each of the Awards was presented at the Australia Day Awards at Government House (bar the Award for Muslim and non-muslim Understanding which was presented in a separate ceremony). 7 Award for Muslim and non-muslim Understanding Individual Winner Brad Chilcott Organisation Winner Queensland Eidfest Award for Muslim and non-muslim Understanding Individual Wiinner - Brad Chilcott The Minister for Education s Award for Excellence in Languages and Culture Award Winner Rachel Nyiramugisha Commendation Solange Villanueva-Alvarez Women Hold Up Half the Sky Award Award Winner Michelle Sibbons Commendation Karyn Bradford Women Hold Up Half the Sky Winner Michelle Sibbons (centre) pictured with her daughter Danielle (left) and the Hon Gail Gago (right) Australia Day at Work Australia Day at Work is a chance to celebrate what s great about Australia and being Australian with your work colleagues. It s a great opportunity to get together as a team for a morning tea or lunch and remember how lucky we are to live in Australia. This year, we encouraged workplaces across Australia to get together and hold a quick game of workplace cricket. This program originated in South Australia, and has since expanded nationwide. The 2015 program was co-ordinated by the National Australia Day Council, with South Australia providing administrative support.

12 Executive officer s report 8 Australia Day Ambassadors The Australia Day Ambassadors program, sponsored by Woolworths, was conducted in South Australia for the eighth time in The program is an initiative that sees high achieving and proud South Australians visit local Australia Day celebrations across our state. The following Councils hosted Australia Day Ambassadors in 2015: Council Adelaide City Council Barossa Council Berri Barmera Council District Council of Campbelltown District Council of Ceduna City of Charles Sturt Ambassador Dr Deane Hutton (Futurist and science show presenter) Barry Lewis (Police Superintendent and SANFL Umpire) Lynn Hill (Co-Founder of Dragon Boat Racing for cancer survivors) Heidi Van Gerwen (Belgian Consul to South Australia) Jack Cahill (AFL player, Coach & Sporting Personality) Edgar Agius (Maltese Community Council) District Council of Cleve Prof Peter Langridge (Agricultural Scientist ) District Council Coober Pedy District Council of Elliston District Council of Franklin Harbour Town of Gawler Grant District Council City of Holdfast Bay District Council of Karoonda East Murray District Council of Loxton-Waikerie Maggie Beer (Business Woman, cooking author and TV presenter) Samela Harris (South Australian journalist, critic and blogger) Des Ryan (e-journalist and writer) Wayne Anthoney (Actor, theatre director) Jan Stirling (Former Coach, Australian Women s Basketball Team) Mem Fox (Children s book author) Neil Kerley (AFL player, Coach & Sporting Personality) Bruce Macky (Yachtsman, Chief Commissioner of Scouts SA) Amanda Macky (Former Chief Commissioner of Girl Guides) City of Marion Pat Rix (Artistic Director Tutti Ensemble ) Mid Murray Council City of Mitcham District Council of Mt Barker Naracoorte-Lucindale Council City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters City of Playford City of Port Adelaide Enfield Port Pirie Regional Council Southern Mallee District Council Tatiara District Council City of Unley Wakefield Regional Council City of West Torrens District Council of Yorke Peninsula Matthew Cowdrey (Paralympian) Prof Don Bursill (Water Management Expert) Anthony Fioravanti (SA Police Superintendent of Eastern Adelaide) Rima Chahoud (Mental health activist) Richard Neagle (Disability advocate and former SANFL Footballer) Ralph Clarke (IR Consultant & former Government Minister) David Malinda (Agricultural Scientist & Educator) Peter Goers (Actor, director, reviewer and host on 891 ABC Adelaide) Bruce Mellett (Regional Manager for ABC Radio, Riverland) John Shepherd (Executive Director, Operation Flinders) Chris Schacht (President of Volleyball Australia and former Senator) Phyllis Skinner (Dancer, actress & comedienne) John Halbert (Australian Rules Legend) Dr Lynn Arnold (Former Premier of South Australia) Francene Connor (Events, Marketing & Public Relations expert)

13 Executive officer s report Partnership and Sponsorship Partnerships and sponsorship are essential for the Australia Day Council of South Australia and these include: 9 Partners South Australian Government Adelaide City Council National Australia Day Council Brand South Australia Local Government in South Australia Multicultural SA Australian Defence Forces University of South Australia Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre University of South Australia - International Centre for Muslim and non-muslim Understanding South Australia Police Office for Women Adelaide Convention Centre Sponsors San Remo - Citizen of the Year and the Australia Day Awards Stratco - Young Citizen of the Year Channel 9 Commonwealth Bank - Australian of the Year Awards, Australia Day Luncheon and Australia Day in the City Australia Post - Australian Legends Stamp Series Woolworths - The Australia Day Ambassador Program Vili s Cakes- Australia Day in the City Coopers Brewery - Australia Day in the City and the Australia Day Luncheon Force Access - Australia Day in the City Argon - Australia Day in the City Novatech Creative Event Technology - All Australia Day events Serafino Wines - Australia Day Luncheon Crowne Plaza - Australia Day in the City 2015 and beyond The 2014/2015 year again saw many successes for the Australia Day Council of South Australia especially in regards to its events and programs which have continued to grow. With more hard work and continued support from sponsors and stakeholders there is no reason 2016 will not continue this trend. Matthew Miles Executive Officer

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15 treasurer s report The ADCSA has had a strong year financially for 2014/15 with a turnaround of over $85,000 to return a surplus position of $42,472. The Board of Management and our staff should be commended for this. 11 There have been several factors outside of the hard work and dedication that has led to this improved position, with the main contributors being: An increased grant from the National Australia Day Council for Australia Day in the Office An increase in Corporate Club memberships with a number of new members joining this financial year which will ensure the sustainability of this program in the future An increase in sales of tickets to the Australia Day Luncheon - well done to the Board of Management for making the effort to increase attendance at this event by over 100 people Increased merchandise sales of 11% which occurred due to an expansion of revenue streams in this business by first testing the market for new products and introducing a range of new products including a number of new gifts for citizenship ceremonies and introducing new banners and other promotional material. An efficiency in the marketing of the merchandise program has also resulted in a 3% decrease in cost of goods and therefore increasing the overall profit of this program which is a fantastic result. Conversely, we have also managed to keep our general Expenses steady, but a big cost saving that we have started to see, and will continue to see, comes from the support for our office that we are now receiving from the State Government. This fantastic show of support has reduced our Expenses in the following areas: Rent Utilities including electricity, water and gas Computers and IT Postage The net impact of this support is in the region of $60,000 and will continue for the foreseeable future. Also, the rental expense of our previous Gilles St office is now finalised. As a Board we would like to give our sincere thanks and appreciation to the State Government for this additional support. As mentioned above, we have achieved an excellent result this year and the Board and staff should utilise this as a platform to continue the good work and achieve another positive result in the coming year. On a personal note I would like to offer my apologies that due to other commitments I will not able to attend this year s AGM in person. I would also like to note that, although I am thrilled that I was successful in re-election to the Board of Management for a further 2 years, I will be resigning from the position of Treasurer. This has been a difficult decision to make as I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as Treasurer but given an increase in my professional and personal commitments I feel that it is a decision that is in the best interest of the ADCSA and I will still be able to make my contribution as a Board Member. Once again well done to all those involved and I look forward to being part of a successful 2015/2016. Sincerely Leonard D Aloia Treasurer

16 12 Financial report Profit and Loss Statement For the Year Ending 28 February 2015 Note $ $ Grants 450, ,563 Sponsorships ,000 Product Sales 165, ,530 Subscriptions 99, ,427 Interest Income 19,383 20,887 Other Income 94,566 27,168 Total Income 929, ,575 Administration 29,465 37,716 Cost of Goods Sold 84,518 87,653 Office Costs 49,974 73,364 Employee Expenses 299, ,410 Functions 423, ,399 Total Expenses 887, ,482 Operating Surplus(Deficit) for the Period 42,472 (43,907) Statement of Financial Position As at 28th February 2015 Note $ $ Assets Current Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents , ,863 Trade and Other Receivables ,076 65,103 Inventories 5. 73,595 91,302 Total Current Assets 849, ,268 Non-Current Assets Property Plant and Equipment (At Cost) ,602 Less: Accumulated Depreciation - (55,602) Total Non-Current Assets - - Total Assets 849, ,268 Liabilities Current Liabilities Trade and Other Payables 7. 60,131 88,212 Provisions 8. 50,409 28,000 Total Current Liabilities 110, ,212 Non-Current Liabilities Provisions 8. 7,920 18,816 Total Non Current Liabilities 7,920 18,816 Total Liabilities 118, ,027 Net Assets 730, ,241 Members Funds Retained Surplus , ,241 Total Members Funds 730, ,239 The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

17 Financial report Statement of Significant Accounting Policies This financial report is a special purpose financial report prepared in order to satisfy the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985 South Australia. The Board of Management has determined that the association is not a reporting entity. The financial report has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985 South Australia and the following Australian Accounting Standards: AASB 110 Events after the Balance Sheet Date AASB 116 Property, Plant and Equipment AASB 117 Leases AASB 1031 Materiality No other applicable Accounting Standards, Urgent Issues Group Interpretations or other authoritative pronouncements of the Australian Accounting Standards Board have been applied. The financial report has been prepared on an accruals basis and is based on historic costs and does not take into account changing money values or, except where specifically stated, current valuations of non-current assets. The following material accounting policies, which are consistent with the previous period unless otherwise stated, have been adopted in the preparation of this financial report. (a) Income Tax No income tax has been provided for, as the Association is exempt from taxation under the Income Tax Assessment Act. (b) Fixed Assets The depreciable amount of all fixed assets are depreciated over the useful lives of the assets to the Association commencing from the time the asset is held ready for use. Impairment of Assets At the end of each reporting period, property, plant and equipment, and investments are reviewed to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have suffered an impairment loss. If there is an indication of possible impairment, the recoverable amount of any affected asset (or group of related assets) is estimated and compared with its carrying amount. The recoverable amount is the higher of the asset s fair value less costs to sell and its value in use. If the estimated recoverable amount is lower, the carrying amount is reduced to its estimated recoverable amount and an impairment loss is recognised immediately in the Profit and Loss Statement. (c) Trade Payables Trade payables are recognised at their transaction price. Trade payables are obligations on the basis of normal credit terms and do not bear interest. (d) Provisions: Employee Benefits Provision is made for the company s liability for employee benefits arising from services rendered by employees to the end of the reporting period. Employee benefits have been measured at the amounts expected to be paid when the liability is settled. (e) Cash and Cash Equivalents Cash and cash equivalents include cash on hand, deposits held at call with banks, other short-term highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less, and bank overdrafts (if applicable). Bank overdrafts (if applicable) are shown within borrowings in current liabilities on the balance sheet. (f) Revenue and Other Income Revenue is measured at the value of the consideration received or receivable after taking into account any trade discounts and volume rebates allowed. For this purpose, deferred consideration is not discounted to present values when recognising revenue. Interest revenue is recognised using the effective interest rate method, which, for floating rate financial assets, is the rate inherent in the instrument. (g) Goods and Services Tax (GST) Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the ATO. In these circumstances, the GST is recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of an item of the expense. Receivables and payables in the Statement of Financial Position are shown inclusive of GST. (h) Trade and Other Receivables Trade receivables are recognised initially at the transaction price (i.e. cost) and are subsequently measured at cost less provision for doubtful debts. Most sales are made on the basis of normal credit terms and do not bear interest. At the end of each reporting period, the carrying amounts of trade and other receivables are reviewed to determine whether there is any objective evidence that the amounts are not recoverable. A provision for doubtful debts of trade receivables is established when there is objective evidence that the company will or may not be able to collect all amounts due according to the original terms of the receivables. 13

18 Financial report 14 Australia Day Council of South Australia Incorporated Notes to the Financial Statements for the Period Ended 28th February Sponsorship Income The Sponsorship Income does not include any contra arrangements which the Association may have in place from time to time throughout the period $ $ 3. Cash and Cash Equivalents Cash at bank 242, ,587 Cash on hand Investment Account 416, , , , Trade and other Recievables Trade Debtors 116,076 72,603 Less Provision for Doubtful Debts - (7,500) 116,076 65,103 The Provision for Doubtful Debts was revised to a nil amount during the current financial year. 5. Inventories Stock on Hand at Cost 73,595 91,302 73,595 91, Property, Plant and Equipment Office Equipment at Cost - 55,602 Less: Accumulated Depreciation - (55,602) - - Office Equipment was removed during the current financial year given the Association no longer holds any assets since moving to its new office location. All assets previously held have been fully written off and disposed of in previous financial years. This transaction has had no impact on the financial performance or position of the Association. 7. Trade and other Payables Other Payables and Accruals 58,742 59,984 GST Payable/ (Receivable) (3,947) 23,866 Pay As You Go Withholding Tax 5,336 4,361 60,131 88, Provisions Employee Benefits - Current Liability 50,409 28,000 Employee Benefits - Non Current Liability 7,920 18,816 58,329 46,816 A Provision for Employee Long Service Leave was recognised during the current financial year for the first time. 9. Members Funds Opening Retained Surplus 668, ,148 Surplus/ (Deficit) for the Period 42,472 (43,907) Closing Retained Surplus 730, ,241

19 Financial report Statement by the Board of Management 15 In the opinion of the Board of Management, the Financial Report as set out on pages 12 to 14: 1. Presents fairly the financial position of the Australia Day Council Incorporated as at 28 February 2015 and its performance for the year ended on that date in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards (including Australian Accounting Interpretations), mandatory professional reporting requirements and other authoritative pronouncements of the Australian Accounting Standards Board. 2. At the date of this statement, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Australia Day Council Incorporated will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due. 3. In accordance with Section 35(5) of the Associations Incorporation Act 1985 the Board of the Australia Day Council Incorporated, hereby states that during the year ended 28 February 2015: - no officer of the Association has, since the end of the previous financial year, received, or become entitled to receive a benefit (other than a benefit included in the aggregate amount of emoluments received or due and receivable by the officers of the Association shown in the financial report) as a result of a contract between the officer or a firm of which he/she is a member or an entity in which he/she has a substantial financial interest and the Association; - No officer of the Association has, since the end of the previous financial year, received directly or indirectly from the Association, any payment or other benefit of a pecuniary value (other than a benefit included in the aggregate amount of emoluments received or due and receivable by the officers of the Association shown in the financial report). This statements is made in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Management and is signed for and on behalf of the Board of Management by: Ms Adriana Christopoulos President Mr Leonard D Aloia Treasurer Dated this 27th day of April 2015

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22 members 18 Individual Members Ms. Julie Allan Mr. John Atkins Dr Simon Behenna Prof. Freda Briggs AO Dr. Andrew Cannon AM Ms. Cathy Chong Ms. Adriana Christopoulos Mr. Ralph Clarke Dr. Tony Cocchiaro AM MBBS Ms. Francene Connor Mrs. Claudia Cream OAM Mr. Leonard D Aloia Mr. Peter Emmerton Ms. Pauline Frost Mr. Maurice Henderson Dr. Michael Henningsen Dr. Creston Magasdi Dr. Marie O Neil Ms. Lyn Petrie Mr. Ian Swan Mr. Francis Wong OAM denotes deceased Life Members Mr. John Bailey OAM Mr. John Dyer OAM Mr. Ron Green Corporate Club - Super Gold Algo Mas Marketing Corporate Club - Gold Adelaide Airport Adelaide Casino Brecknock Insurance Brokers Build Tec Services Commonwealth Bank Festival City Wines Force Access Iannella & Co. Karidis Corporation Maras Group Normetals Seeley International Corporate Club - Silver All Transport Industries Luca Group Strathmore Building Group Corporate Club - Professional Alfred James & Sons Australasian Property Developments Commuserv Coopers Brewery Foodland North Adelaide Ex-Officio Members Rep. Multicultural SA Mr. Norman Schueler OAM Rep. the Premier Hon. Russell Wortley MLC Rep. the Local Government Association Cr. Barry Featherston Rep. Adelaide City Council Deputy Lord Mayor Houssam Abiad Councils Adelaide City Council Adelaide Hills Council Alexandrina Council Barossa Council Berri Barmera Council Campbelltown City Council City of Burnside City of Charles Sturt City of Holdfast Bay City of Marion City of Mitcham City of Mount Gambier City of Norwood, Payneham & St Peters City of Onkaparinga City of Playford City of Port Adelaide Enfield City of Port Lincoln City of Prospect City of Salisbury City of Tea Tree Gully City of Unley City of Victor Harbor City of West Torrens Clare & Gilbert Valleys Council Coorong District Council Corporation of the City of Whyalla Corporation of the Town of Walkerville District Council of Barunga West District Council of Ceduna District Council of Cleve District Council of Coober Pedy District Council of Copper Coast District Council of Elliston District Council of Franklin Harbour District Council of Grant District Council of Karoonda-East Murray District Council of Kimba District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula District Council of Loxton Waikerie District Council of Mallala District Council of Mount Barker District Council of Mount Remarkable District Council of Orroroo Carrieton District Council of Peterborough District Council of Robe District Council of Streaky Bay District Council of Tumby Bay District Council of Yankalilla District Council of Yorke Peninsula Flinders Ranges Council Kingston City Council Light Regional Council Mid Murray Council Municipal Council of Roxby Downs Naracoorte Lucindale Council Northern Areas Council Outback Areas Comm.Development Trust Port Augusta City Council Port Pirie Regional Council Regional Council of Goyder Southern Mallee District Council Tatiara District Council Town of Gawler Wakefield Regional Council Wattle Range Council Wudinna District Council Woomera Board Australia Day Citizen of the Year Winners from the Municipal Council of Roxby Downs

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