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+ FINANCIAL STATEMENTS National Heart Foundation of Australia (Tasmania Division) ABN 17 009 481 707For the year ended 31 December 2013
ANNUAL REPORT 2013
I feel that by
giving a donation I may help to save a life.” The heart is so vital to life. Keep up the good work.”
I support the Heart Foundation because they have been a great help to me, 15 years ago I had a triple bypass, since then a stent and
valve and pacemaker operation and am told it’s a miracle I’m still here.” It’s important work you’re doing – thank you!”
I donate because
I lost a friend to heart disease. She was only 24 when she died and it broke my heart.” I love being part of an organisation that wants to find cures and make people’s lives easier with their heart health
and general wellbeing.” I think of all those who might have a longer happier life if the heart health message was better
heard.” I support the Heart Foundation because it might happen to me and anyone I know or anyone
else.” Being a volunteer for many years now, gives me a sense of worth
and pride that I can help in small ways as well.
For heart health information1300 36 27 87www.heartfoundation.org.au© 2014 National Heart Foundation of Australia ABN 17 009 481 707 ISBN 978-1-74345-073-4
Australian Capital TerritoryCanberraUnit 1, Level 1, 17-23 Townshend StreetPhillip ACT 2606 T: (02) 6282 5744
New South WalesSydneyLevel 3, 80 William StreetSydney NSW 2011T: (02) 9219 2444
Northern TerritoryDarwinDarwin Central OfficesLevel 3, 21 Knuckey Street Darwin NT 0800T: (08) 8982 2700
QueenslandBrisbane557 Gregory TerraceFortitude Valley QLD 4006T: (07) 3872 2500
South AustraliaAdelaide155-159 Hutt StreetAdelaide SA 5000T: (08) 8224 2888
TasmaniaHobartLevel 1, 89 Brisbane Street Hobart TAS 7000T: (03) 6224 2722
VictoriaMelbourneLevel 12, 500 Collins StreetMelbourne VIC 3000T: (03) 9329 8511
Western AustraliaPerth334 Rokeby RoadSubiaco WA 6008T: (08) 9388 3343
I owe my life to
the heart surgeons and my cardiologist, who kept me in the best state of health they could,
and have a lot happier lifestyle. I take each day as it comes and this only possible because of the dedication in the
Foundation” We are so grateful to the wonderful surgeons and the Heart Foundation for this life saving discovery to be able to open up the heart and repair such a vital organ. Without donations and research my daughter would not be living the life she is today.” I support the Heart
Foundation because they have been great help to me, 15 years ago I had a triple bypass since then
a stent and valve and pacemaker operation and am told it’s a miracle I’m still here.”
I take each day as it comes and this only possible because
of the dedication in the Foundation
I owe my life to
the heart surgeons and my cardiologist, who kept me in the best state of health they could,
and have a lot happier lifestyle. I take each day as it comes and this only possible because of the dedication in the
Foundation” We are so grateful to the wonderful surgeons We are so grateful to the wonderful surgeons and the Heart Foundation for this life saving discovery to be able to open up the heart and repair such a vital organ. Without donations and research my daughter would not be living the life she is today.” I support the Heart I support the Heart
Foundation because they have been great help to me, 15 years ago I had a triple bypass since then
a stent and valve and pacemaker operation and am told it’s a miracle I’m still here.”
I take each day as it comes and I take each day as it comes and this only possible because
of the dedication in the Foundation
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Contents
Directors and Office Bearers…………………………………………… Directors' Report…………………………………………………………. ……………………. Auditor’s Declaration of Independence……………………………….. sive Income ………………………………… Statement of Changes in Recognised Revenue & Expenses………. Statement of Financial Position ……………………………………….. Statement of Cash Flows……………………………………………….. Notes to the Financial Statements…………………………………….. Directors' Declaration…………………………………………………… ……………………………………………… Corporate Support……………………………………………………… External Funding………………………………………………………... Trusts in Perpetuity……………………………………………………... Bequests …………………………………………………………………. Volunteer Support………………………………………………………. Values……………………………………………………………….
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Directors and Office Bearers
Patron
Board of Directors
Chief Executive Officer
Auditor
Registered Office
Directors’ Report
smania Division) (“the Foundation”) for the year ended 31 December 201 Directors
Name and Qualifications Experience and Special Responsibilities
Board meetings attended & held #
Appointment & Resignation
c
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Directors and Office Bearers
Patron
Board of Directors
Chief Executive Officer
Auditor
Registered Office
Directors’ Report
smania Division) (“the Foundation”) for the year ended 31 December 201 Directors
Name and Qualifications Experience and Special Responsibilities
Board meetings attended & held #
Appointment & Resignation
c
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Directors’ Report (continued)
Corporate Governance Statement Corporations Act 2001. Role of the Board
Directors’ Report (continued)
Federation Agreement costs associated with these renamed “Group Services” are held and ’ S ’ Oversight by the Board
,
;;
Specific responsibilities of the Board
M
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Directors’ Report (continued)
Federation Agreement costs associated with these renamed “Group Services” are held and ’ S ’ Oversight by the Board
,
;;
Specific responsibilities of the Board
M
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Directors’ Report (continued)
Responsibilities of Management Board Members
Risk Managementfor approval by the Foundation’s Board. T’s MEthical Standards and Code of Conduct Involving Stakeholders Principal Activities and Achievements of Objectives
Directors’ Report (continued)
Short and Long Term Objectives and Strategies Alignment to strategic plan "For All Hearts" The plan aims to unite and empower all Australians to transform our nation’s heart health. Performance Measures and Key Achievements in 2013 –
; Review of Results and Operations for Current Year State Policies and Projects Act 1993of Stroke’s Know Your Numbers
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Directors’ Report (continued)
Responsibilities of Management Board Members
Risk Managementfor approval by the Foundation’s Board. T’s MEthical Standards and Code of Conduct Involving Stakeholders Principal Activities and Achievements of Objectives
Directors’ Report (continued)
Short and Long Term Objectives and Strategies Alignment to strategic plan "For All Hearts" The plan aims to unite and empower all Australians to transform our nation’s heart health. Performance Measures and Key Achievements in 2013 –
; Review of Results and Operations for Current Year State Policies and Projects Act 1993of Stroke’s Know Your Numbers
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Directors’ Report (continued) Events Subsequent to Reporting Date Likely Developments Environmental Regulation The Foundation’s operatiInsurance Premiums
;
Lead Auditor’s Independen
Review of Results and Operations Past Five Years
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
Income & Expenditure Fundraising income Total cash income Total income Surplus available for health programs & research Balance added to/(deducted from) equity Ratios:
Assets & Liabilities 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 Total assets Total equity
’s
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Directors’ Report (continued) Events Subsequent to Reporting Date Likely Developments Environmental Regulation The Foundation’s operatiInsurance Premiums
;
Lead Auditor’s Independen
Review of Results and Operations Past Five Years
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
Income & Expenditure Fundraising income Total cash income Total income Surplus available for health programs & research Balance added to/(deducted from) equity Ratios:
Assets & Liabilities 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 Total assets Total equity
’s
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Auditor’s Declaration of Independence
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Auditor’s Declaration of Independence
Statement of Comprehensive Income For the year ended 31 December 2013
2013 2012 Note $
Revenue Total revenue Expenditure Total expenditure Net Surplus/(deficit) Comprehensive income for the period 1,149,790 877,446 Total comprehensive income for the year (82,416) (71,947)
Statement of Changes in Recognised
Revenue & Expenses For the year ended 31 December 2013
Profit/(Loss) for the period Total recognised revenue and expense for period
Total equity at end of year
The accompanying notes 1 to 19 are an integral part of these financial statements.
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Statement of Financial Position As at 31 December 2013
2013 2012 Current assets Total current assets Noncurrent assets Total noncurrent assets Total Assets
Current liabilities Total current liabilities Noncurrent liabilities Total liabilities Net assets Equity Total equity
Statement of Cash Flows For the year ended 31 December 2013
2013 2012 Note $ $ Cash flows from operating activities Net cash from operating activities Cash flows from investing activities Net cash from investing activities Cash flows from financing activities Net increase/ (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents at 31 December 2013
The accompanying notes 1 to 19 are an integral part of these financial statements
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
1 Reporting entity
2 Basis of Preparation (a) Statement of compliance
(b) Basis of measurement
(c) Functional and presentation currency
(d) Change of accounting policy AASB119 There has been no material change in the prior year’s re
(e) Use of estimates and judgements
Significant accounting judgements
Significant accounting estimates and assumptions
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Statement of Financial Position As at 31 December 2013
2013 2012 Current assets Total current assets Noncurrent assets Total noncurrent assets Total Assets
Current liabilities Total current liabilities Noncurrent liabilities Total liabilities Net assets Equity Total equity
Statement of Cash Flows For the year ended 31 December 2013
2013 2012 Note $ $ Cash flows from operating activities Net cash from operating activities Cash flows from investing activities Net cash from investing activities Cash flows from financing activities Net increase/ (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents at 31 December 2013
The accompanying notes 1 to 19 are an integral part of these financial statements
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
1 Reporting entity
2 Basis of Preparation (a) Statement of compliance
(b) Basis of measurement
(c) Functional and presentation currency
(d) Change of accounting policy AASB119 There has been no material change in the prior year’s re
(e) Use of estimates and judgements
Significant accounting judgements
Significant accounting estimates and assumptions
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
2 (e) Basis of Preparation (continued)
Provisions for employee benefits
3 Significant accounting policies
(a) Revenue recognition (i) Charitable support
(ii) Interest and dividend revenue
(“”)
(iii) Grants for health programs (deferred income)
(iv) Sale of goods
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
3 Significant accounting policies (continued) (v) Services of volunteers
(b) Goods and services tax
(c) Income Tax
(d) Trade and other receivables
(e) Inventories
(f) Property, equipment and vehicles (i) Recognition and measurement
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
2 (e) Basis of Preparation (continued)
Provisions for employee benefits
3 Significant accounting policies
(a) Revenue recognition (i) Charitable support
(ii) Interest and dividend revenue
(“”)
(iii) Grants for health programs (deferred income)
(iv) Sale of goods
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
3 Significant accounting policies (continued) (v) Services of volunteers
(b) Goods and services tax
(c) Income Tax
(d) Trade and other receivables
(e) Inventories
(f) Property, equipment and vehicles (i) Recognition and measurement
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
3 (f) Property, equipment and vehicles (continued) (ii) Depreciation
–
(g) Leased assets including property and equipment
(h) Nonderivative financial assets Financial Instruments (2010) costs that are directly attributable to the asset’s acquisition or origination. The Foundation
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
3 (h) Nonderivative financial assets (continued)
(i) Other financial instruments derecognised if the Foundation’s
(i) Nonderivative financial liabilities
(j) Impairment (i) Nonderivative financial assets including receivables
(ii) Nonfinancial assets any such indication exists, the asset’s recoverable amount is estimated. An impairme
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
3 (f) Property, equipment and vehicles (continued) (ii) Depreciation
–
(g) Leased assets including property and equipment
(h) Nonderivative financial assets Financial Instruments (2010) costs that are directly attributable to the asset’s acquisition or origination. The Foundation
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
3 (h) Nonderivative financial assets (continued)
(i) Other financial instruments derecognised if the Foundation’s
(i) Nonderivative financial liabilities
(j) Impairment (i) Nonderivative financial assets including receivables
(ii) Nonfinancial assets any such indication exists, the asset’s recoverable amount is estimated. An impairme
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
(j) Impairment (continued)
other assets or groups of assets (the “cashnit”). Impairment losses are eversed only to the extent that the asset’s carrying amount (iii) Calculation of recoverable amount
(k) Trade and other payables (Nonderivative financial liability) (l) Employee benefits (i) Short term benefits
(ii) Long term benefits
(iii) Defined contribution plans
(m) Provisions
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
(n) Segment reporting
(o) Finance income and finance costs
(p) Financial risk management
Financial instruments Economic dependency ST;
(q) New standards and interpretations not yet adopted
(r) Determination of fair values ’;
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
(j) Impairment (continued)
other assets or groups of assets (the “cashnit”). Impairment losses are eversed only to the extent that the asset’s carrying amount (iii) Calculation of recoverable amount
(k) Trade and other payables (Nonderivative financial liability) (l) Employee benefits (i) Short term benefits
(ii) Long term benefits
(iii) Defined contribution plans
(m) Provisions
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
(n) Segment reporting
(o) Finance income and finance costs
(p) Financial risk management
Financial instruments Economic dependency ST;
(q) New standards and interpretations not yet adopted
(r) Determination of fair values ’;
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
(r) Determination of fair values (continued) (i) Equity and debt securities (ii) Trade and other receivables (iii) Property, plant and equipment
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
(r) Determination of fair values (continued) (i) Equity and debt securities (ii) Trade and other receivables (iii) Property, plant and equipment
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
4 Revenue from operating activities 2013 2012 $ $ Total revenue from fundraising activities – – Total revenue from other operating activities Total revenue from operating activities 5 Sale of assets 6 Auditor’s remuneration 7 Finance income 8a Cash and cash equivalents 8b Reconciliation of cash flows from operating activities
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
9 Trade and other receivables 2013 $
2012 $
10 Property, equipment and vehicles
Office furniture & equipment
Motor vehicles Land Buildings
Leasehold Improvements Total
$ $ $ $ $ $ Cost
Depreciation & impairment losses
Carrying amounts
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
11 Trade and other payables 2013 2012 $ $
’ 12 Grants income deferred
Balance at 1 January 2013 Balance at 31 December 2013 – – – – –
’
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
9 Trade and other receivables 2013 $
2012 $
10 Property, equipment and vehicles
Office furniture & equipment
Motor vehicles Land Buildings
Leasehold Improvements Total
$ $ $ $ $ $ Cost
Depreciation & impairment losses
Carrying amounts
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
11 Trade and other payables 2013 2012 $ $
’ 12 Grants income deferred
Balance at 1 January 2013 Balance at 31 December 2013 – – – – –
’
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
2013 2012 13 Employee benefits $ $ – –
Personnel expenses: 14 Reserves and Equity 15 Company limited by guarantee
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
16 Related parties (a) Key management personnel disclosures and director related parties Non executive Directors
Executive staff – – – – 2013 2012
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
2013 2012 13 Employee benefits $ $ – –
Personnel expenses: 14 Reserves and Equity 15 Company limited by guarantee
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
16 Related parties (a) Key management personnel disclosures and director related parties Non executive Directors
Executive staff – – – – 2013 2012
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
2013 2012 $ $ 16 Related parties (continued)
(b) Other related parties
17 Capital and leasing commitments Lease expenditure commitments Office space
18 Subsequent events 19 Financial instruments
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
2013 2012 $ $ 16 Related parties (continued)
(b) Other related parties
17 Capital and leasing commitments Lease expenditure commitments Office space
18 Subsequent events 19 Financial instruments
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
19 Financial instruments (continued) Credit Risk
Notes 2013 2012 $ $ Financial assets Impairment losses from trade receivables
Liquidity riskFoundation’s approach to managing Foundation’s
Notes 2013 2012 $ $ Non derivative financial liabilities
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
19 Financial instruments (continued) Market risk Interest rate risk Sensitivity Disclosure AnalysisFair value sensitivity analysis for fixed rate instruments Sensitivity Disclosure AnalysisCash flow sensitivity analysis for variable rate instruments Sensitivity Disclosure Analysis Interest rate risk 2013 2012 1% +1% 1% +1%
Carrying Amount Profit Equity Profit Equity
Carrying Amount Profit Equity Profit Equity
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Financial assets Variable rate instruments Operational risk ’’ ’ ’
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
19 Financial instruments (continued) ’
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Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
19 Financial instruments (continued) Market risk Interest rate risk Sensitivity Disclosure AnalysisFair value sensitivity analysis for fixed rate instruments Sensitivity Disclosure AnalysisCash flow sensitivity analysis for variable rate instruments Sensitivity Disclosure Analysis Interest rate risk 2013 2012 1% +1% 1% +1%
Carrying Amount Profit Equity Profit Equity
Carrying Amount Profit Equity Profit Equity
$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Financial assets Variable rate instruments Operational risk ’’ ’ ’
Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2013
19 Financial instruments (continued) ’
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Directors’ Declaration From the year ended 31 December 2013
ors of National Heart Foundation of Australia (Tasmania Division) (“the Foundation”): ;
Independent Audit Report
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Directors’ Declaration From the year ended 31 December 2013
ors of National Heart Foundation of Australia (Tasmania Division) (“the Foundation”): ;
Independent Audit Report
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Independent Audit Report
Corporate Support
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Independent Audit Report
Corporate Support
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External Funding Thank you to the following organisations and people that have supported our work by providing funding for specific programs:
–
–Funded by the Australian Government’s Department of
–
Heartmoves:Heart Foundation Jump Rope for Heart & Outreach Program:Foundation’s longest running Health in All Policies
Healthy Food Access Project:
identification of communities 'ready' to act collaboratively to develop solutions to improve
d will produce a ‘tool kit’ outlining the methods and approaches used in
Trusts in Perpetuity
Bequests 2013
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External Funding Thank you to the following organisations and people that have supported our work by providing funding for specific programs:
–
–Funded by the Australian Government’s Department of
–
Heartmoves:Heart Foundation Jump Rope for Heart & Outreach Program:Foundation’s longest running Health in All Policies
Healthy Food Access Project:
identification of communities 'ready' to act collaboratively to develop solutions to improve
d will produce a ‘tool kit’ outlining the methods and approaches used in
Trusts in Perpetuity
Bequests 2013
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Volunteer Support in 2013 eers enables the Heart Foundation’s life saving work of preventing early death and Ms Hilry Dixon Mrs Frances Hall Mrs Lena Bachinger Mrs Rose Hurst Dr Michael Loughhead Mrs Maureen Wallace Ms Lauren Coombes Mrs Lauraine Walker Mrs Jane Stephens Mrs Jacqui Patiniotis Ms Jane BoticaJones Mrs Lisa Lynch Mrs Natalie Fulton Mrs Vera Howell Mr Nicholas D’Elia Mrs Rose Marwick Ms Erin Nash Mr Clinton White Ms Lauren Healey Ms Rebecca Harmsen The team from RACTi
Illawarra Primary School Holy Rosary Catholic School Waimea Heights Primary School Glen Dhu Primary School Sacred Heart Primary School Visiting Team – The Northbridge Knockouts (sponsored by Nekon (Plaza))
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Volunteer Support in 2013 eers enables the Heart Foundation’s life saving work of preventing early death and Ms Hilry Dixon Mrs Frances Hall Mrs Lena Bachinger Mrs Rose Hurst Dr Michael Loughhead Mrs Maureen Wallace Ms Lauren Coombes Mrs Lauraine Walker Mrs Jane Stephens Mrs Jacqui Patiniotis Ms Jane BoticaJones Mrs Lisa Lynch Mrs Natalie Fulton Mrs Vera Howell Mr Nicholas D’Elia Mrs Rose Marwick Ms Erin Nash Mr Clinton White Ms Lauren Healey Ms Rebecca Harmsen The team from RACTi
Illawarra Primary School Holy Rosary Catholic School Waimea Heights Primary School Glen Dhu Primary School Sacred Heart Primary School Visiting Team – The Northbridge Knockouts (sponsored by Nekon (Plaza))
Our Values
Visionary
Dynamic & Collaborative
Integrity
Passionate
Our Vision
Our Purpose
+ FINANCIAL STATEMENTS National Heart Foundation of Australia (Tasmania Division) ABN 17 009 481 707For the year ended 31 December 2013
ANNUAL REPORT 2013
I feel that by
giving a donation I may help to save a life.” The heart is so vital to life. Keep up the good work.”
I support the Heart Foundation because they have been a great help to me, 15 years ago I had a triple bypass, since then a stent and
valve and pacemaker operation and am told it’s a miracle I’m still here.” It’s important work you’re doing – thank you!”
I donate because
I lost a friend to heart disease. She was only 24 when she died and it broke my heart.” I love being part of an organisation that wants to find cures and make people’s lives easier with their heart health
and general wellbeing.” I think of all those who might have a longer happier life if the heart health message was better
heard.” I support the Heart Foundation because it might happen to me and anyone I know or anyone
else.” Being a volunteer for many years now, gives me a sense of worth
and pride that I can help in small ways as well.
For heart health information1300 36 27 87www.heartfoundation.org.au© 2014 National Heart Foundation of Australia ABN 17 009 481 707 ISBN 978-1-74345-073-4
Australian Capital TerritoryCanberraUnit 1, Level 1, 17-23 Townshend StreetPhillip ACT 2606 T: (02) 6282 5744
New South WalesSydneyLevel 3, 80 William StreetSydney NSW 2011T: (02) 9219 2444
Northern TerritoryDarwinDarwin Central OfficesLevel 3, 21 Knuckey Street Darwin NT 0800T: (08) 8982 2700
QueenslandBrisbane557 Gregory TerraceFortitude Valley QLD 4006T: (07) 3872 2500
South AustraliaAdelaide155-159 Hutt StreetAdelaide SA 5000T: (08) 8224 2888
TasmaniaHobartLevel 1, 89 Brisbane Street Hobart TAS 7000T: (03) 6224 2722
VictoriaMelbourneLevel 12, 500 Collins StreetMelbourne VIC 3000T: (03) 9329 8511
Western AustraliaPerth334 Rokeby RoadSubiaco WA 6008T: (08) 9388 3343
I owe my life to
the heart surgeons and my cardiologist, who kept me in the best state of health they could,
and have a lot happier lifestyle. I take each day as it comes and this only possible because of the dedication in the
Foundation” We are so grateful to the wonderful surgeons and the Heart Foundation for this life saving discovery to be able to open up the heart and repair such a vital organ. Without donations and research my daughter would not be living the life she is today.” I support the Heart
Foundation because they have been great help to me, 15 years ago I had a triple bypass since then
a stent and valve and pacemaker operation and am told it’s a miracle I’m still here.”
I take each day as it comes and this only possible because
of the dedication in the Foundation
I owe my life to
the heart surgeons and my cardiologist, who kept me in the best state of health they could,
and have a lot happier lifestyle. I take each day as it comes and this only possible because of the dedication in the
Foundation” We are so grateful to the wonderful surgeons We are so grateful to the wonderful surgeons and the Heart Foundation for this life saving discovery to be able to open up the heart and repair such a vital organ. Without donations and research my daughter would not be living the life she is today.” I support the Heart I support the Heart
Foundation because they have been great help to me, 15 years ago I had a triple bypass since then
a stent and valve and pacemaker operation and am told it’s a miracle I’m still here.”
I take each day as it comes and I take each day as it comes and this only possible because
of the dedication in the Foundation