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NSW OLYMPIC COUNCIL ANNUAL REPORT PAGE 1
2004 NSW OLYMPIC COUNCIL ANNUAL REPORT
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The New South Wales Olympic Council Inc. is pleased to present its 2004 Annual Report on the occasion of the Annual General Meeting on Wednesday 9th March 2005, Waratah Room, Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre. Presidents Report 3 Members of the Executive 6 Life Members 7 Merit Award Recipients 7 Corporate Fundraising Committee 8 Regional and Event Chairman 9 Executive Directors Report 10 The Olympians Club of NSW 13 NSW Athens 2004 Medal Winners 14 AOC Sponsors 16 NSWOC Member Organisations 17 NSWOC Statement of Accounts 19
CONTENTS
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The year of a Summer Olympics is always the culmination of our work through a quadrennium, and 2004 did not disappoint. The Athens Olympic Games was an unqualified success and our New South Wales athletes made a significant contribution to the performance of an outstanding Australian team – producing our “best-ever” Olympic result. Of the 115 New South Wales athletes who represented Australia at the Games, 43 won medals in 12 sports and another 13 finished fourth. Brad McGee, Stephen Wooldridge and Graeme Brown (Cycling), Brent Livermore, Michael MCann and Jamie Dwyer (Hockey), Suzie Balogh (Shooting) and Petria Thomas (Swimming) joined our most successful Olympian, Ian Thorpe, in winning the ultimate prize of an Olympic gold medal. Congratulations to all our Athens Olympians! They represented us with honesty, dignity and courage – bringing honour to their respective sports, and incredible pride and joy to those of us privileged to witness their efforts. In support of the Australian Team, our fundraising committees extended their activities to achieve the target of $1.8 million. This was an impressive task given the “flat” economy, and was assisted by special events held in conjunction with the Athens Torch Relay journey through Sydney. Our appreciation is extended to Chairman John Conde and the members of our state and regional committees who worked so diligently to achieve such a successful result. The organisation of the Athens Torch Relay when it passed through Sydney on 4 June 2004 proved a challenging logistical exercise for the Olympic Council. Involving some 145 Torchbearers and 26 Escort Runners, the event generated significant goodwill and very positive publicity for the Olympic movement, the Athens 2004
PRESIDENTS REPORT
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Olympic Games and the Australian Olympic Team preparing for Athens. Thousands of supporters lined the Torch Relay route and attended the community celebrations. Of particular value was the opportunity to celebrate the Torch Relay and the Athens Olympic Games with the Hellenic community in Sydney. As a direct response to the passage of the Olympic Flame through Sydney, the Ryde Business Forum and students from 37 schools in the Ryde Municipality passed the torch from hand to hand during Olympic Week (21-25 June). This spontaneous display of enthusiasm for the Athens Games and the generosity of Andrew Hill, who voluntarily coordinated this activity, attracted significant media coverage and raised $33,000 in support of the Australian Olympic Team. On International Olympic Day (23 June) an Olympic Workshop was conducted for the recipients of the 2004 Pierre de Coubertin Award. Some 90 young people enjoyed the focus on the Athens Games and the presentations from our Olympians before receiving their Award in the Hall of Champions. A total of 300 students received the Pierre de Coubertin Award in 2004. In addition, a number of Olympians have visited schools to make presentations and to share their special stories of inspiration and endeavour. During the year Council effected some constitutional changes which primarily reflected the Constitution of the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) and amended the composition of the Executive to include one delegate from the Olympians Club of NSW. We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the AOC, the NSW Department of Tourism Sport & Recreation and Macquarie University which has enabled so much to be achieved over the past year. The NSW Department of Education & Training also assisted with our educational initiatives and facilitated distribution of material to all primary and secondary schools. Going forward in the new quadrennium the NSW Olympic Council faces new challenges, not least of which is a reduction of operating funds from the AOC and the State Government. Consequently, our fundraising activity will focus on events in 2007 and 2008, working to achieve a target of $1.38 million; we have relinquished the role of Administration Assistant, (formerly held by Sally Bacon) until 2007, and retained our Executive Director, Beth Powell, part-time until 2007, when the position becomes full-time. In this way, we are optimistic that Council can fulfil the objectives of our charter in representing the Olympic movement in NSW and supporting Australian athletes at the Winter and Summer Olympic Games. We look forward to the support of our member sports as we face these challenges.
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My sincere thanks to Beth Powell, Sally Bacon and the NSWOC Executive for their commitment and ongoing support in a year of heightened activity – on all fronts. I would particularly acknowledge the outstanding contribution made by Sally Bacon to the work of Council of the past four years. Her enthusiasm, high-level administrative skills and cheerful, cooperative nature will be missed by us all. From the Executive level we sadly farewell Elizabeth Jennison, who has decided not to seek re-election after a sterling mandate of three terms of office. We have enjoyed Elizabeth’s support and pragmatism and wish her well in the future. At our General Meeting in November, we bid farewell to Bob Elphinston, AOC Secretary General. Bob’s untiring support for our work and his dedication to the Olympic movement enabled much progress to be made. We wish Bob every success in the future and look forward to working with Craig Phillips, the incoming Secretary General. At the end of this quadrennium we also bid farewell to John Konrads as President of the NSW Olympians Club and thank him for his tireless efforts in providing reunion opportunities for NSW Olympians. John will continue with the Club as a Committee Member. Just as the Athens Olympics showed us that the world can pull together and “live as one”, sharing in the highs and lows of human endeavour, and rejoicing in the excellence of the human spirit as demonstrated by our athletes, let us look forward to the Beijing Olympic Games with vigour and enterprise. Helen Brownlee OAM PRESIDENT
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PRESIDENT Helen M Brownlee OAM, B.Ed VICE PRESIDENTS J Doug Donoghue AM, B.Ec, FCPA Robert Lawton EXECUTIVE BOARD Shane Alvisio Geoff Davidson Elizabeth Jennison Linda McLaren EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Beth Powell ADMINISTRATION Sally Bacon
MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE
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Sir Harold Alderson KCMG MBE KStJ (d) Sydney Grange AO OBE MVO (d) William Young OAM MBE (d) Doris Magee AM MBE (d) Phillip Coles AM Arthur Tunstall OBE John Coates AO Roger Pegram MBE John Devitt AM Norman May OAM Clive Lee AM Dawn Fraser AO MBE Helen Brownlee OAM
Lionel Cox OAM Keith Bowler OAM Stuart Alldritt Dr Bill Webb OAM Bob Elphinston Alex Fulcher MBE Jim Bosnjak OAM John Treloar AM Pam Tye OAM Robert Lawton Leslie Neal OAM Kevin McCann OAM Frances Crampton OAM Ken Brown AM FCPA Mike Fletcher John Conde AO
LIFE MEMBERS
MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS
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PATRON The Premier of NSW
The Hon. Bob Carr MP
CHAIRMAN John C. Conde AO
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN J. Doug Donoghue AM
COMMITTEE Louise Barrett
Tony Berg AM
Bonita Boezeman
Charles Curran AO
John Devitt AM
Michael Grace AM
Helen A Lynch AM
Bruce McHugh
David Leckie
Ken Page
Rod Read
David Smithers AM
Lewis A Ting
Ross Turnbull
John Utz AC
John Walton AM
Marvin Weinman
CORPORATE FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE
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ROSEHILL RACE DAY Bruce McHugh
ILLAWARRA REGION David Morgan Williams
NEWCASTLE AND HUNTER REGION Lord Mayor Cr John Tate
OLYMPIC FLAME BREAKFAST Helen Brownlee
SYDNEY HELLENIC COMMUNITY Costa Vertzayias
RYDE PASS THE FLAME Andrew Hill
REGIONAL AND EVENT FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
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In 2004 the NSW Olympic Council enjoyed a full fundraising program and education schedule leading up to the Athens 2004 Olympic Games in August. In November, the much needed simplifications to the NSW Olympic Council Constitution were adopted by the AOC Board. I wish to thank the NSW Olympic Council President and Executive for their assistance with that important process.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting was held in March at the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron in Kirribilli. Our thanks for the venue go to Executive Member, Olympian, and Yacht Squadron Member Geoff Davidson. Orders to Merit were awarded to John Conde and Michael Fletcher for their contribution to the Olympic Movement and the development of sport in NSW. Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004 Olympic Finn Sailor Anthony Nossiter accepted the award on behalf of Michael Fletcher who was overseas with his sport of yachting at the time of the Meeting.
Paul Riley of the Sydney Academy of Sport Talented Athlete Program was invited as the guest speaker and presented details of the program to meeting delegates.
FUNDRAISING There was a greater focus on fundraising for the year, as sporting, corporate and community sectors showed their support and enthusiasm for the Team. Our special thanks go to John Conde, Corporate Fundraising Committee Chairman for his leadership of this very committed group of people.
Corporate Committee member and Chairman of the Sydney Turf Club, Bruce McHugh spearheaded the organisation of a Race Day at Rosehill in January with proceeds going to the Athens 2004 Team Fund. STC Directors, racing enthusiasts and Olympians enjoyed lunch and the racing from Rosehill Garden’s Chairman’s lounge.
The NSW Corporate Fundraising Committee held a successful Fundraising Dinner in May at the Darling Harbour Ballroom. Over 600 guests came out to support the Team and participated in raffles and auctions. The fundraising reached target and the highlight of the night was a short concert by John Farnham. Not a person remained seated and many expressed their thanks for a very enjoyable night.
The Torch Relay afforded the opportunity for working with the community and corporate sector to fundraise for the Team. Under the stewardship of the Corporate Fundraising Committee, a committee was established to organise a breakfast function on the morning of the Sydney leg of the Relay, 4 June 2004, at the Sofitel Wentworth Hotel celebrating Australian Women’s contribution to the Olympic Movement. Special guests included the Olympic Flame itself, carried into the function by Olympian and former IOC member Susie O’Neill. Joining Susie were Cathy Freeman, Dawn Fraser, Raelene Boyle, MC Johanna Griggs and the Governor of NSW, Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir. The function was a great success for the Team and in acknowledging the contribution of Australian women to the Olympic Movement. Our thanks to the group who organised such a spectacular function with a higher-than-expected fundraising result.
Sydney’s Hellenic Community got together to support the Team with a lunch function at the Novotel Hotel
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Brighton Beach where there was a gold medal fundraising effort, particularly with the auction of limited edition number plates. Our thanks go to the organising committee and Chairman Mr Costa Vertzayias for spreading their enthusiasm for the Team and the Athens 2004 Games throughout the Hellenic community of Sydney.
In the evening Team Sponsor Accor hosted a fundraising dinner at the Novotel Hotel Sydney Olympic Park where guests watched the lighting of the Athens 2004 Cauldron. Special guests included Kieren Perkins, Cathy Freeman,
and Steve Waugh. Many thanks to Team Sponsor Accor for the support throughout the year and for providing superb venues and hospitality staff for the Corporate Committee Dinner in May, the Torch Relay Celebration Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, and the Illawarra Dinner.
The Ryde Community showed its outstanding support for the Team through an event designed and produced by Ryde resident and Tennis Coach Andrew Hill. With the support and encouragement of Cathy King of the Ryde Business Forum, Andrew organised for an Athens 2004 Torch to go on tour to schools and business in the City of Ryde, realising a substantial contribution to the Team Fund.
The Illawarra Fundraising Committee held a very successful dinner at the Novotel North Wollongong Beach followed by a well-attended Race Day in honour of the Team. We thank David Morgan Williams for his tireless efforts to support the Team over three terms.
The Newcastle Lord Mayor, John Tate, brought the Newcastle community together for a fundraising dinner. The Newcastle Civic Theatre was transformed into a ballroom and a memorabilia auction and raffle raised significant funds for the Team. We thank the Lord Mayor, the staff of the Newcastle City Council and the people of Newcastle for supporting the Australian Olympic Team with such enthusiasm.
We are also extremely grateful to the Carbine Club for the donation of $25,000, bringing the total donation from the Club to $50,000 and to the Ryde Sports Foundation who held events to raise funds to make a donation to the Team Fund. Thank you to Jim Hull and the directors of the Club.
No fundraising effort can be successful and reach such a target without the support of many and we thank all those who dedicated their time to organise, support, and attend the fundraising events this year. Your effort is greatly appreciated.
PIERRE DE COUBERTIN AWARDS This year, the 300 NSW-based Pierre de Coubertin recipients were offered the opportunity to be Escort Runners for the Sydney leg of the 2004 Athens Olympic Torch Relay. A total of 16 students were selected from across New South Wales.
The two Australian representatives for the 2004 Athens Olympic Youth Camp were selected from 2003 Pierre de Coubertin awardees across all states and territories. Beki Lee from St Mary’s Senior High School (NSW) and Dean Pover (WA) were selected to attend the Youth Camp.
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OLYMPIC ACADEMY AND PIERRE DE COUBERTIN PRESENTATION An Olympic Academy was held for recipients of the 2004 Pierre de Coubertin Award on Olympic Day June 23rd, immediately followed by the Presentation of the 2004 Awards. The Academy and Presentation were held at the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre.
The Academy program included a presentation from NSW Olympic Council President Helen Brownlee on the International Olympic Movement and AOC General Manager of Sport, Craig Philips gave a presentation on the Athens Games and the 2004 Australian Team. Students participated in workshops on current issues for athletes and organisers and also had the
opportunity of sharing the Olympic experiences of Russell Garnett (Handball 2000) and Robert Ivers (Judo 2000).
90 students from across NSW participated in the Academy and Presentation day and it was pleasing to see regional NSW so well represented with students from Dubbo, Junee, Quirindi, Richmond River (Lismore), West Wyalong, Yass and Yeoval as well as the Hunter and South Coast. The Pierre de Coubertin Awards were presented by Olympian and former Australian Swimming Chairman John Devitt and NSW Olympic Council President Helen Brownlee in the Hall of Champions with an audience of 194 parents and teachers. Thank you to all the students and their parents, carers, siblings and teachers who helped make the day such a success. Our thanks also to the Department of Sport and Recreation, the Department of Education and Training and to Macquarie University for support and funding of the NSW Olympic Council Award and Academy program.
I am extremely grateful for the support throughout the year of the NSWOC Executive members and wish to acknowledge and thank the President Helen Brownlee for her guidance and hard work. I also wish to express my appreciation to Sally Bacon and to AOC Finance Managers Suellen Thompson and Pauline Sydenham for their advice and assistance with the financial management of the fundraising program and in the preparation of the annual accounts.
This year we sadly note the passing of colleagues and friends in sport, among them
Shirley (Strickland) de la Hunty 1948, 1952, 1956 Olympian from the sport of Athletics
Mr Fred Gavin NSW Olympic Council Delegate from the sport of Archery
Mr Don Tolhurst, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, Olympian from the sport of Small Bore Shooting
Mr Lewis Ting, Team Supporter and member of the NSW Corporate Committee
Mr John Atlee Hunt 1960 Olympian from the sport of Rowing
Mr Campbell McComas, Olympians Club Supporter and comedian
Dr Bill Webb, Olympic Games Official 1984 – 2000 and NSW Olympic Council Delegate from the sport of Rowing
Mr Ken Grinham NSW Olympic Council Delegate from NSW Sport for the Disabled
Johnny Warren, Soccer commentator, author and enthusiast
Ms Evelyn Whillier (de Lacy) 1936 Olympian and Gold Medalist in the sport of swimming
Beth Powell
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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The 2004 Annual Dinner on September 15th was certainly “the best ever” as NSW Olympians Club welcomed home the Athens Team.
More than 800 Olympians and guests filled the Grand Foyer of the Superdome on the evening of the Welcome Home Parade thousands of Sydneysiders saluted our team. M.C. Kieren Perkins was supported by Bruce McAveney’s brilliant interviews. Eileen Wearne (Athletics ’32) refreshed our memories about Clark Gable in L.A.
Deputy Chef de Mission Carlo Corsario (a.k.a. Campbell McComas) let us into the secrets of Athens behind the scenes while Shane Gould looked like she was in training for Beijing. Murray Rose movingly told our Athens Olympians how their new membership pin will affect them for the rest of their lives.
Thanks to the AOC, the NSW Government, and the Sydney Olympic Park Authority, the Club was able to host the Athens Olympians.
Put Thursday 15th September 2005 in your diary now.
8TH ANNUAL SAIL DAY The skies cleared to give some very fancy boats another great sailing day at the beautiful Middle Harbour Yacht Club on November 21st.
Lee Schofield (handball ‘00) bought along a bunch of his team mates for some bonding and to try their hand at a different sport. Not surprisingly the winning carbon fiber racer “Inner Circle Rum” had Matt Helm and Lachlan Gilbert ( yachting ‘88) on board.
In the absence of any Munich Olympians, Lee nevertheless won the 1972 Dalwood Hermitage in the raffle. Olympians thanked their hosts over a hearty lunch at the clubhouse.
OLYMPIANS CLUB OF NSW
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GOLD CYCLING Brad McGee Team Pursuit Stephen Wooldridge Team Pursuit Graeme Brown Team Pursuit Graeme Brown Madison HOCKEY Brent Livermore Michael McCann Jamie Dwyer SHOOTING Suzie Balogh Trap SWIMMING Petria Thomas 100m Butterfly Petria Thomas 4 x 100m Relay Petria Thomas 4 x 100m Medley Relay Ian Thorpe 200m Freestyle Ian Thorpe 400m Freestyle SILVER ATHLETICS Patrick Dwyer 4 x 400m relay Clinton Hill 4 x 400m relay Eliza Stankovic 800m Wheelchair BASEBALL Craig Anderson Craig Lewis Gavin Fingleson Brendan Kingman Trent Oeltjen John Stephens Ryan Rowland-Smith Richard Thompson Glenn Williams Rodney Van Buizen
NSW MEDALISTS ATHENS 2004
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BASKETBALL Suzy Batkovic Lauren Jackson Alicia Poto Belinda Snell CANOE KAYAK SPRINT Nathan Baggaley MK1 500m Nathan Baggaley MK2 500m CYCLING Brad McGee Individual Pursuit DIVING Mathew Helm 10m Platform SOFTBALL Fiona Crawford Stacey Porter Melanie Roche Natalie Ward Kerry Wyborn SWIMMING Petria Thomas 200m Butterfly Ian Thorpe 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay Craig Stevens 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay BRONZE ATHLETICS Jane Saville 20km walk Louise Sauvage 800m Wheelchair DIVING Loudy Tourky 10m Platform Steven Barnett 3m Synchro Mathew Helm 10m Synchro ROWING Bo Hanson M8 Geoff Stewart M8 James Stewart M8 Stephen Stewart M8 Stuart Welch M8 SWIMMING Ian Thorpe 100m Freestyle
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AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC PARTNERS
AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC SUPPLIERS
SPONSORS
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AFFILIATED SPORTS Archery Society of NSW PO Box 143 DEE WHY NSW 2099
Hockey NSW Inc PO Box 440 SYDNEY MARKETS NSW 2129
Athletics NSW PO Box 723 GLEBE NSW 2037
NSW Ice Hockey Assoc PO Box 199 GLEBE NSW 2037
NSW Badminton Association PO Box 1148 MANLY 1655
NSW Ice Skating Assoc PO Box 199 GLEBE NSW 2037
NSW Baseball League PO Box 142 MT DRUIT 2770
Ice Speed Skating Assoc of NSW PO Box 443 ROSE BAY NSW 2029
Basketball NSW PO Box 198 SYDNEY MARKETS NSW 2129
Judo Federation of Aust (NSW) PO Box 64 GLEBE NSW 2037
NSW Amateur Boxing Assoc Ltd 27 South Avenue DOUBLE BAY NSW 2028
The Modern Pentathlon Assoc NSW PO Box 263 CROWS NEST NSW 2065
NSW Canoe Association PO Box 29 GLEBE NSW 2037
NSW Rowing Assoc Inc PO Box 722 GLEBE NSW 2037
NSW Cycling Federation PO Box 7209 BASS HILL NSW 2197
NSW Shooting Assoc PO Box 719 GLEBE NSW 2037
The Equestrian Fed. of Aust (NSW) Inc PO Box 57 GLEBE NSW 2037
NSW Ski Association PO Box 733 GLEBE NSW 2037
NSW Fencing Assoc Inc GPO Box 1654 SYDNEY NSW 2001
NSW Soccer Fed. Ltd Valentine Sports Park 235-257 Meurants Lane GLENWOOD NSW 2768
NSW Gymnastics Assoc Inc PO Box 190 NORTH STRATHFIELD NSW 2137
NSW Softball Assoc Inc PO Box 52 BLACKTOWN NSW 2148
NSWOC MEMBER SPORTS
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NSW Handball Assoc Inc PO Box 671 NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059
NSW Swimming Assoc Inc PO Box 727 GLEBE NSW 2037
NSW Table Tennis Assoc Ltd PO Box 635, GLEBE NSW 2037
Triathlon NSW PO Box 822 GLEBE NSW 2037
Taekwondo Australia NSW Inc 59 Undercliffe Road EARLWOOD NSW 2206
NSW Tennis Association Ltd PO Box 6204 SILVERWATER NSW 1811
State Volleyball NSW Inc PO Box 4092 ILLAWONG NSW 2234
NSW Weightlifting Assoc 17 Deane Street BURWOOD NSW 2134
NSW Wrestling Assoc Ltd 40 Lander Street DARLINGTON NSW 2008
Yachting Assoc of NSW PO Box 537 GLEBE NSW 2037
RECOGNISED SPORTS
Orienteering Association of NSW PO Box 740 GLEBE NSW 2037
Dancesport NSW PO Box 146 KINGS LANGLEY NSW 2147
Skate NSW 29 Murrakin St KAHIBAH NSW 2290
NSW Squash Ltd PO Box 885 GLEBE NSW 2037
NSW Netball Association PO Box 396 LIDCOMBE NSW 1825
Australian Underwater Federation NSW PO Box 195 MENAI CENTRAL NSW 2234
NSW Waterski Association PO Box 280 GLEBE NSW 2037
Tenpin Bowling Association of NSW Inc 62A Junction Rd MOOREBANK NSW 2170
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NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Note 2004 2003 $ $ REVENUES FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES 2 190,380 179,969 EXPENSES FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES 2 165,355 161,105 NET PROFIT FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES 25,025 18,864 NET PROFIT ATTRIBUTABLE TO MEMBERS OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC.
2
25,025
18,864 TOTAL REVENUES, EXPENSES AND VALUATION ADJUSTMENTS ATTRIBUTABLE TO MEMBERS OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC AND RECOGNISED DIRECTLY IN EQUITY
-
- TOTAL CHANGES IN EQUITY OTHER THAN THOSE RESULTING FROM TRANSACTIONS WITH OWNERS AS OWNERS
25,025
18,864
The statement of financial performance should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes
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NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC. STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2004 Note 2004 2003 $ $ CURRENT ASSETS Cash assets 7 - - Receivables 3 17,263 10,033 Investments 4 431,583 413,750 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 448,846 423,783 NON-CURRENT ASSETS Property, plant and equipment 5 1,115 1,153 TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 1,115 1,153 TOTAL ASSETS 449,961 424,936 CURRENT LIABILITIES Payables - - TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES - - TOTAL LIABILITIES - - NET ASSETS 449,961 424,936 ACCUMULATED FUNDS Accumulated funds 6 449,961 424,936
The statement of financial position should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes
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NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC. STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Note 2004 2003 $ $ CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES Receipts from organisations and persons - - Payments to organisations and persons - (44,504) Interest received - 11,223 NET CASH FLOWS PROVIDED/(USED IN) BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES 7 - (33,281) CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
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- NET INCREASE/(DECREASE) IN CASH ASSETS HELD
#
-
(33,281)
CASH ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF FINANCIAL YEAR
- 33,281 CASH ASSETS AT END OF FINANCIAL YEAR 7
-
- # The NSWOC operating account has been incorporated into the AOC operating account.
The statement of cash flows should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes.
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NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC. NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (a) Basis of accounting The financial report is a general purpose financial report which has been prepared in accordance with Accounting Standards and other mandatory professional reporting requirements (Urgent Issues Group Consensus Views) and the Associations Incorporation Act 1981. The financial report has been drawn up in accordance with the historical cost convention. The accounting policies adopted are consistent with those of the previous year unless otherwise specified. (b) Income and Expenditure Recognition Income, with the exception of fundraising, has been brought to account on an accrual basis and if not received at balance date is reflected in the Statement of Financial Position as a receivable. Expenses have been brought to account as incurred and any expenses incurred but not paid for at balance date are reflected in the Statement of Financial Position as creditors. (c) Fundraising The New South Wales Olympic Council Inc. raises funds on behalf of the Australian Olympic Committee Inc. At 31 December 2004, the New South Wales Olympic Council Inc. (NSWOC) had raised $1,800,209 (2003: $996,218) of its revised target of $2,000,000 for the 2001-2004 quadrennium. (d) Income Tax The NSWOC is exempt from Australian income tax. (e) Cash Cash includes cash on hand and in banks and money market investments readily convertible to cash within 2 working days (f) Investments Investments are valued at the lower of cost and recoverable amount. (g) Property, Plant and Equipment Property, plant and equipment are carried at cost and depreciated on a straight line method over their estimated useful lives of 3-40 years from the date of acquisition. (h) Receivables
Receivables are from related parties and are recognised and carried at their nominal amount.
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NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC. NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Continued) (i) Payables Payables are to related parties and are carried at their nominal amount. (j) Comparative Amounts Where necessary comparative amounts have been amended to conform with the presentation in the current year.
2004 2003 $ $ 2. REVENUE AND EXPENSES FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES Revenue from ordinary activities: (a) Crediting the following: NSW Government grants 53,000 53,000
Interest Income 16,385 17,351 AOC administration grant 106,000 106,000 Affiliation fees 2,025 1,800 Academy Donations 11,018 1,818
Olympians Club (recovery of expense) 1,591 - Sundry Income 361
TOTAL REVENUES FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES 190,380 179,969 (b) Expenses from ordinary activities: Bank charges - - Depreciation 38 38
Travel & entertainment 2,551 2,167 Meeting Expenses 1,836 2,084 Office expenses 3,445 651 Olympic Academy expenses 3,541 - Printing and stationery 2,372 3,685 Promotions and publicity (including Pierre de Coubertin)
1,522 2,450
Salaries and wages 149,324 149,898 Telephone 726 132
TOTAL EXPENSES FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES 165,355 161,105 NET PROFIT FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES 25,025 18,864
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NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC. NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 2004 2003 $ $ 3. RECEIVABLES Accrued interest 544 1,992 Due from Australian Olympic Committee Inc. 16,719 8,041 17,263 10,033
4. INVESTMENTS Bank term deposit 431,583 413,750 5. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT Plant and equipment At cost 5,575 5,575 Provision for depreciation (4,460) (4,422) 1,115 1,153
6. ACCUMULATED FUNDS Accumulated funds at beginning of the financial year 424,936 406,072 Current year net profit 25,025 18,864 Accumulated funds at the end of the financial year 449,961 424,936
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NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC. NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 2004 2003 $ $ 7. STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS Profit from ordinary activities 25,025 18,864 Depreciation 38 38 Changes in assets and liabilities (increase) in assets (25,063) (52,183) NET CASH FLOWS FROM/(USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES - (33,281) CASH AT BANK - - The net cash flow used in operating activities in 2003 of ($33,281) is a result of the balance of the NSWOC bank account being transferred to the NSWOC term deposit. The NSWOC operating account has been incorporated into the AOC account. 8. SEGMENT INFORMATION The NSWOC acts to develop and protect the Olympic movement in the State of New South Wales in accordance with the Olympic Charter and the Constitution of the Australian Olympic Committee Inc. and to actively promote the fundamental principles of Olympism within the framework of sports. The NSWOC operates wholly within New South Wales. 9. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES The members of the Executive Board during the financial year were: Helen M Brownlee OAM Elizabeth Jennison J. Doug Donoghue AM Rob Lawton Linda McLaren Shane Alvisio Geoff Davidson Beth Powell The NSWOC is provided with the use of office premises and computer equipment at no charge from the Australian Olympic Committee Inc.
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NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC. NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 2004 2003 $ $ 10. REMUNERATION OF MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD
Amounts received or due and receivable by the members of the Executive of the NSWOC from the NSWOC -
received by the Secretary General 82,622 90,325 The number of members of the Executive Board of the NSWOC whose remuneration (including superannuation contributions) falls within the following bands:
2004 2003
$0 - $9,999 7(1) 7 (1) $40,000 - $49,999 2 $80,000 - $89,999 1
No other benefits were paid. (1) Members of the Executive Board serve on a honorary basis for no remuneration.
11. AUDITORS’ REMUNERATION
Costs for the audit of the council are borne by the Australian Olympic Committee Inc.
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NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC. NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 12. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (a) Terms, conditions and accounting policies The NSWOC’s accounting policies, including terms and conditions of each class of
financial asset, financial liability and equity instrument, both recognised and unrecognised at the balance date, are as follows:
Bank Account - carried out at nominal amount and at bank benchmark rates. Accounts Receivable and Payable – are carried at the nominal amount, are interest
free and have no set repayment terms. (b) Interest rate risk The NSWOC has minimal exposure to interest rate risk in relation to the
recognised financial assets and financial liabilities at balance date. (c) Net fair values The aggregate net fair values of recognised financial assets and financial liabilities
at balance date approximate the carrying values. (d) Credit risk exposure The NSWOC has no credit risk exposure as there are no trade debtors at balance date.
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NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC. DECLARATION BY THE MEMBERS’ OF THE EXECUTIVE In the opinion of the Members of the Executive Board of the New South Wales Olympic Council Incorporated (the “Council”) the accompanying Financial Report of the Council, as set out on pages 1 to 9 is drawn up so as to give a true and fair view of the result of the Council for the year ended 31 December 2004 and of the statement of financial position as at 31 December 2004. Signed on behalf of the Executive Board at Sydney, 16th February 2005.
H Brownlee OAM Beth Powell President Secretary General
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NEW SOUTH WALES OLYMPIC COUNCIL INC STATEMENT OF FUNDRAISING FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE 2004 2003 $ $ Accumulated Surplus of Funding 996,218 774,847 INCOME On to Athens Dinner - 9,000 Countdown Dinner - - 2004 Appeal Dinner 526,764 - Donations 117,600 2,555 Torch Relay Breakfast 61,687 - Torch Relay Lunch 119,912 - Torch Relay Dinner 53,964 - Torch Relay Other 28,761 - Regional Committees 70,051 - Green & Gold Day - 1,465 State Government Donation - - General fundraising 4,768 92 Race Day 116,650 4,704 One Year To Go Dinner 10,364 415,991 Carbine Club 25,000 25,000 Fundraising Cruise 19,659 1,135,521 478,466 EXPENDITURE On to Athens Dinner - 3,426 2004 Appeal Dinner 243,367 - Movie Premiere - - General Fundraising 5,855 2,244 Regional Committees and Sub Committees 1,754 10 Race Day 45,978 3,011 One Year To Go Dinner 3,841 241,230 Fundraising Cruise - 7,000 Torch Relay Breakfast 23,778 144 Torch Relay Lunch 6,957 30 331,530 257,095 Surplus carried for the year 803,991 221,371 Accumulated Fundraising Quad to date 1,800,209 996,218