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ANZAC Day Trust Annual Report 2005-06

Description

The passing of legislation in 1965 allowed places of public entertainment and amusement to trade on the afternoon and evening of Anzac Day. This heralded the end of an era in which Anzac Day was a 'closed day' and business trading was very restricted. The Parliament of the day was optimistic that in return for the bonus of extra trading hours on Anzac Day, those businesses which benefited, would donate to the Anzac Day Trust Fund, which was established under the same legislation. The Trust Fund was to be made available, on application, to organisations offering financial assistance and relief to ex-service men and women and their dependants.

An annual appeal for donations each April begins with a mailout targeting those businesses providing public entertainment and amusement. The main source of funds, however, continues to be an annual grant provided by the Queensland Government.

The annual disbursement of the Trust Fund to over 200 ex-service organisations, assists them in the support of aged and infirm veterans wishing to remain in their own homes and also assists in maintaining essential services. It also contributes to the construction and maintenance of homes/units for war veterans and provides for many other services such as advocacy, hospital visits, food hampers and gift/amenities parcels for the sick.

The trustees

The following Board of Trustees were appointed for a three year term commencing 4 March 2004:

Mr V J (Sam) Komarowski - Chairperson
Mr Peter Ferguson - representing the Legacy Clubs of Queensland
Mr Vic Reading - representing the Returned and Services League of Australia (Qld Branch)
Mrs Judith Hunter - representing all other ex-service organisations.

Activities

The public appeal and the disbursement of the Trust Fund constitute the significant activities of the Trust throughout the year. The monies disbursed in November include the government grant appropriation received in August, augmented by the proceeds of the public appeal held in April of the same calendar year.

In the 2005-06 financial year, payments totalling $1,006,583 were disbursed to 238 applicant ex-service organisations. In the previous financial year, 233 organisations had benefited. Applications currently being processed, should result in disbursements to at least 239 organisations in the approaching financial year.

Queensland bowls clubs, metropolitan hotels and bars, breweries and theme parks/tourist attractions were canvassed in the 2006 appeal, which netted a total of $25,908 from 60 donors ($35,803 from 54 donors in 2005).  Generous support from Gold Coast theme parks has accounted for a substantial percentage of total donations received in recent years. 

Income

The Trust was funded predominantly by way of a grant appropriation of $965,936 from the Queensland Government. Proceeds of the annual appeal totalled $25,908. Interest on investments during the year amounted to $13,474 and cash at bank as at 30 June 2006 was $25,967.

Acknowledgments

The Trustees wish to record their gratitude and appreciation to all supporters of the Trust, in particular the donors who have maintained their generosity for many years. Certificates of Appreciation were issued to all those who contributed.

The Queensland Government is once again commended by the Trustees for its generous financial support. The secretariat and administrative support provided by the Department of Industrial Relations is also gratefully acknowledged.

Financial audit and statements

The audit of the books and accounts of the Trust has been performed in accordance with the provisions of the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977.

Disbursement of the ANZAC Day Trust Fund

The Trust Fund is disbursed annually to applicant ex-service organisations as soon as possible after the receipt of the government appropriation. In 2005, $1,006,583 was disbursed as follows:

Returned and Services League of Australia $439,511
(Queensland Branch ) (including branches and sub-branches)

R.S.L. (Qld.) War Veterans Homes Limited $100,000

Legacy Clubs of Queensland $255,050

Made up as follows:

Bundaberg

6,383

Cairns

6,180

Gold Coast

17,345

Coolangatta/ Tweed Heads

22,935

Ipswich

6,672

Brisbane

133,649

Maryborough

8,217

Mackay

5,194

Rockhampton and CQ

14,204

Toowoomba

8,909

Townsville

25,362

Other organisations $212,022

Made up as follows:

15th Bn AMF Association

1,000

2/15 th Bn AIF Remembrance Club Inc

1,000

8/9 RAR Association

1,000

ADCC War Veterans Trust

8,548

Aircrew Association Brisbane Branch

1,000

Armed Services Assistance Centre Inc

1,770

Aust Army Aviation Association

1,000

Aust Army Training Team Vietnam Assoc

1,506

Aust Federation of TPI Ex-servicemen and Women Qld

16,545

Aust Red Cross QLD Greenslopes Accom Centre

7,000

Aust Women's Army Service Assoc of QLD

1,000

Bundaberg and District Disabled Veterans Assoc Inc

1,000

Bundaberg and District Ex Servicewomen's Assoc Inc

1,000

Capricorn Disabled Servicemen and Women's Assoc Rockhampton and District Inc

1,000

Council of Ex Servicewomen's Assoc (Qld)

1,000

Dalby and District Disabled Veterans Assn Inc

1,000

Ex Service Women's Assoc of QLD Inc

1,000

Ex-Servicemen and Women Welfare Association Inc

1,000

Ex-Servicewomen's Assoc (Hervey Bay Branch)

1,000

F.E.S.R. Navy Assoc (Aust) Inc Qld Div

1,000

Far North Qld Veteran and Ex-service Support Centre Inc

1,351

Gold Coast and District Ex Servicewomen's Association

1,000

Incapacitated Serviceman and Women's Assn of Aust

12,666

Limbless Soldiers Assoc of QLD Inc

1,036

Naval Associations of Australia - Queensland

16,135

National Servicemen's Assoc of Aust (Qld)

16,676

Partially Blinded Soldiers Assoc of Aust (Qld Branch)

1,012

Post 1955 Veteran's Group Inc

1,446

Qld Commando Assoc

1,000

Qld Ex-POW Assoc Inc

3,702

RAAF Associations

14,633

RAAOC Assoc (Qld Division)

1,205

Rats of Tobruk Assoc (Qld)

1,000

Redcliffe District Ex Service Women's Club Inc

1,000

Regular Defence Force Welfare Assoc (Qld Branch)

2,178

Royal Aust Army Nursing Corps Assoc Qld Inc

1,000

Royal Aust Regiment Assoc (Qld Div) Inc

1,000

The Royal Naval Assoc QLD Branch

1,000

T B Sailors' Soldiers' and Airmen's Assoc (Qld) Inc

1,187

The Salvation Army

7,000

TPD Ex-servicepersons Assoc (Townsville)

3,051

TPDSA Fraser Coast Inc

1,000

TPDSA Sunshine Coast

1,000

Tweed, Coolangatta and Dist Ex-Serv Women's Assoc

1,000

Veterans Support and Advocacy Service Australia Inc

16,361

Veterans Support and Advocacy Service Ipswich Branch

1,000

Victoria Barracks Historical Society

790

Vietnam Veterans Assoc of Australia (Queensland)

11,380

Vietnam Veterans Federation of Aust Queensland

5,244

Vietnam Veterans Federation of Aust (Townsville)

1,390

War Widows Guild of Australia (Qld)

31,210

WRAAC Assoc of QLD Inc

1,000

TOTAL $1,006,583

ANZAC Day Trust donors

Arana Leagues Club Ltd
Augathella RSL Memorial Bowls Club
Beenleigh Bowls and Recreation Club Inc
Biggenden Bowls Club Inc
Bribie Island Bowls Club Inc
Bribie Island RSL and Citizens Memorial Club Inc
Brothers Leagues Club Ipswich Inc
Buderim Bowls Club Inc
Bulimba Memorial Bowls Club
Bundaberg and District RSL and Citizens Memorial Club
Cairns Sub-branch RSL and Club Limited
Carina Leagues Club Limited
Clifton Bowls Club Inc
Coolum Beach Bowls Club Inc
Domani's Italian Restaurant Main Beach
Eidsvold Bowls Club Inc
Gatton Jubilee Golf Club
Gatton RSL Services Club Inc
Geebung-Zillmere RSL and Services Memorial Club Inc
Gin Gin Bowls Club Inc
Goomeri Bowls Club Inc
Goondiwindi Memorial Club Inc
Gum Sing Pty Ltd, Wynnum
Hervey Bay RSL and Services Memorial Club Inc
Industrial and Technical Services Pty Ltd
Ipswich RSL Services Club Inc
King Tutt's Putt Putt Pty Ltd
Kingaroy and Dist RSL and Citizens Memorial Club
Kingaroy Men's Bowls Club Inc
Koala Social and Sporting Club of Hervey Bay
Laidley Golf Club Inc
Laserforce - Lasergames Pty Ltd
Lions Club of Miles Inc
Lowood and District Memorial Bowls Club Inc
Mackay Ex-Servicewomen's RSL Sub-Branch
Macquarie Leisure Operations Limited - Dreamworld
Merricum Pty Ltd - Balmoral and Hawthorne Cinemas
Mooloolaba Bowls Club Inc
Murgon and District Services and Citizens Memorial Club
Murgon Ladies Bowls Club
Murgon RSL Sub-branch
North Mackay Bowls Club Inc
Paradise Point Bowls Club Inc
Qld Ex-POW Association Inc
Queensland Irish Association
R and S Hawkins Pty Ltd - McDonalds Gladstone
Redlands RSL Services Club Limited
RSL Townsville Sub-branch Inc
RSLA Gaythorne Sub-branch Inc
Sarina Sub Branch RSL
Sherwood Services Club Inc
Southport Working Men and Women's Club Inc
Sporting Shooters Assoc of Aust (Brisbane)
St John's Club University of Qld
Taroom Bowls Club Inc
The Bay Boozatorium Pty Ltd
Warner Village Theme Parks
Wondai Golf and Bowls Club Inc

The full audited financial statements for the ANZAC Day Trust are provided in this report.

Last updated June 4, 2009