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CONTENTS

Notice of eight Annual General Meeting 4

Chair’s Report - Ups and Downs in 2010 6

Executive Officer’s Report - One Eye on the Future 7

High Performance 10

Bowls Australia Report 11

Umpires Report 12

Coaching Report 14

Men’s Section 16

Ladies’ Section 20

Director of Finance Report 24

Financial Statements 26

Major Competition Results 55

Club and District listings 53

This Annual Report provides an overview of Bowls Queensland’s activities, achievements and financialperformance for the 2010 calendar year. Bowls Queensland’s performance is reported within the frameworkof the 2008 - 2012 Strategic Plan.

This report contains information beyond Bowls Queensland reporting requirements to provide a readilyaccessible reference of the state body’s work on matters that are of interest to the bowling community.

The Board would like to thank those committees who have contributed to the 2010 Annual Report.

2010 Annual Report

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NOTICE OF EIGHTH

ANNUALGENERALMEETING

OFBOWLS QUEENSLAND LIMITED

A.C.N. 009 705 515

The eighth Annual General Meeting of Bowls Queensland Limited will beconducted at Bowls Queensland Headquarters, 72 Pickering Street, Enoggeracommencing at 9.30am on Wednesday 30th March, 2011.

Business

(a) Confirmation of Minutes of last Annual General Meeting

(b) Business arising there from

(c) The Annual Report for the Year

(d) Consideration of the audited Statement of Accounts and

Balance Sheet for the year

(e) Declaration of election of Office Bearers, Board Directors

and Section Committee Members

(f) Introduction of new Officers and Section Committee

Members

Keith FullertonState Secretary

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PATRONHer Excellency Ms Penelope Wensley AOGovernor of Queensland

COMMITTEE PERSONNELBowls Australia Delegates:Cynthia Neeve and Jack Oliver

Coaching Committee:Jacqueline Hineman (Co-ordinator); Jennifer Keeling; Mick Cherry (resigned 16 August 2010)

District/Club Advisory Committee:Robert Webb (Co-ordinator); Earl Klease

Umpire Committee:John Dawson (Acting Co-ordinator 30 Nov 2010); PercyTesch; Bryan McMahon (Co-ordinator-resigned November 23,2010)

Ladiesʼ Section Executive:Delores Gray (President); Pauline Bailey (Vice President);Dawn Forrest; Jan Davidson

Ladiesʼ Match Committee:Alison Duffey (Co-ordinator); Colleen Ryan; Helen Doherty

Ladiesʼ Selection Committee:Di Cunnington (Co-ordinator); Joan Chapman; Betty Andrewartha; Jan Baldock; Pamela Maitland

Menʼs Section Executive:Ron Somerville (President); Robert Fraser (Vice President);Graham Parker; Doug Murray

Menʼs Match Committee:Kevin Goldie (Co-ordinator); Neville Galbraith; John DeErneste

Menʼs Selection Committee:Carlo Campana (Co-ordinator); Ray Rowles; Geoff Hicks; LewBreen; Peter Stanton

ADMINISTRATION PERSONNELKeith Fullerton (Executive Officer); Mary Genocchio; Stu Taylor; Sally Baker; Roxanne Bell; Cath Crowe; Wayne Griffin; Bill Cornehls; Brett Murphy; Sam Hunter; Josh Thornton

Auditor:Patrick Hoiberg Chartered Accountant

Bank:Westpac Banking Corporation

Solicitor:Mullins Lawyers

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Chair’s Report

2010 has been a successful year in many ways for the Board of Bowls Queensland,yet disappointing in others.

On the bowling green the stateʼs players have performed very well, with the men andjuniors retaining their national titles. Congratulations to all of our 2010 representativeplayers, we look forward to further successes in 2011. Full results of all test andchampionships are listed later in this report.

The Board, after seeking legal advice from a constitutional lawyer (John Mullins fromMullins Lawyers, a highly respected law firm), presented to council for adoption a newconstitution applicable to a Company Limited by Guarantee.

Bowl Queensland Executive Officer, Keith Fullerton, and I visited most districts prior to the November Council Meeting todiscuss and explain the need for a new constitution. The response we received from the many districts was very positive,however when it came to the council vote the required 75 per cent agreement was not achieved and we were unable to adoptthe new constitution. It appears the main reason for the rejection of the proposed constitution was a clause removing thesections. Apparently many of the older members wish to retain the former associations of RQBA and QLBA and perceive thesections as fulfilling these roles. We should remember these two former organisations were unified in 2004 to become BowlsQueensland as the result of a majority vote by all districts in Queensland. There was also resistance from some districts to aclause allowing the board to set affiliation fees, even though this is the recommendation of both professional independentreviewers and legal advisors. This indicates a lack of confidence and trust in the elected directors of the board. How can theseelected directors be expected to administer the organisation efficiently if they are to be controlled by council delegates?

A forum was held at BQ headquarters in October to investigate the problems facing working women and schoolgirls who wish toparticipate in competitive bowls. Most ladies play their club and district competitions mid-week, therefore preventing workingwomen and schoolgirls from entering. Feedback regarding this problem was received from many country and metropolitandistricts. Brisbane bowler Michelle Russell also organised a weekend competition for women bowlers which ran throughoutNovember—December. This competition was strongly supported, indicating the need for future competitions to cater for thisgroup of players.

Bowls Australia and the STAʼs are attempting to halt the serious decline in affiliated membership. Over the past few years thegame of bowls has changed a lot, with a massive increase of recreational bowlers (corporate, warehouse, barefoot and nightowls) who do not affiliate with clubs. This indicates that changes are imperative for the sport to survive. These unaffiliatedplayers are the future, but to entice them into becoming full members we must relax some of the past rules and regulations. Theolder traditions that have been a very important part of the game are no longer recognised except on special occasions (such asPresident at Home days or Anniversary Celebrations).

Brisbane City has advised BQ that Coorparoo Bowls Club has been heritage listed. This means that we will possibly berestricted in any future development. BQʼs Executive Officer is seeking information as to any possible funding available as theclub has an asbestos problem. It is pleasing to know that the club is now operating more successfully.

On behalf of the Board, I extend our appreciation to all committees, Audit and Risk, Coaching, District/Club Advisory, Section,Match, Selection, Umpires and to district and club volunteers for your commitment to and support of Bowls Queensland and thesport of bowls. Thank You.

The board has been able to establish an extremely successful relationship with Bowls Queensland Executive Officer, KeithFullerton, over the past year. He has been successful in attracting new sponsors with agreements in writing. Well done!

To the staff at Bowls Queensland, thank you. Without your experience and knowledge, this organisation would not operate assuccessfully as it has done for many years and will continue to do so in the future.

Cynthia NeeveBoard Chair

Ups and downs in 2010

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2010 has seen Bowls Queensland make a number of directional changes for the benefitof bowls in Queensland. As an organisation we are looking at not just what is needednow, but what we envisage will be required in the future.

This process started in 2009 with the upgrade of the Bowls Queensland informationtechnology capabilities. This upgrade has seen investigations into data managementsystems that will allow us to capture more information to assist in reporting to fundingproviders along with being able to link it to events in order to keep up-to-date playerrecords. The technological advancements didnʼt rest with Bowls Queensland however,with all but handful of districts agreeing to receive correspondence via email.

At the start of their current Boardʼs term both the Board and I underwent personal development. This personal development sawthe roles and responsibilities of the Board and Executive Officer clearly outlined as per the requirements of a Company Limitedby Guarantee. As a direct result it was highlighted that our current constitution was not clear in areas and that it needed to beaddressed. This led to the board seeking the expertise of constitutional lawyer John Mullins from Mullins Lawyers to draft aconstitution that met the needs of a progressive and forward thinking organisation. The proposed constitution was put to thecouncil in November however it wasnʼt passed in its current format. This document will be reviewed and put forward again in thefuture.

While the proposed constitution was not successfully adopted, there were a number of positives to come from the process ofvisiting districts to gain feedback on the document. These trips gave the Chair and I the opportunity to listen to the issues thatdistricts face. It enabled some issues to be addressed immediately, while others required further investigation. As a direct result,visits to districts will be more regular than in the past and will focus on listening to and addressing the concerns of all districtsthroughout the state. After all, Bowls Queensland is here for every district, club and member within our boundaries.

Throughout the year negotiations have been in place to finalise possible sponsorship agreements. It is with pleasure that I caninform you that Nundah Mitsubishi / Isuzu has come on board. They have taken over where Mitsubishi Australia concluded inearly 2010. There is a major change to this agreement however. Should a bowler purchase a vehicle from Nundah Mitsubishi,the club of which they are a member will receive a financial reimbursement. Similar agreements with other sponsors will benegotiated in 2011.

As Executive Officer it is difficult to achieve the necessary outcomes without support from a number of key personnel.

First and foremost I must thank the Board for their efforts and support. It goes without saying that without the great workingrelationship we share, nothing would have been achieved. I look forward to continuing to work with you all in varying capacitiesin the future.

It also goes without saying that the tireless efforts of the Bowls Queensland staff are much appreciated, not only by myself but Ithink it would be safe to say by all bowlers throughout the state. They constantly meet and exceed a high standard of work.

I must also congratulate the Bowls Queensland committees. The support they give to the organisation doesnʼt just impact on theboard or the office, but everyone who is a bowling member. Without their efforts it would be extremely difficult to fulfil theobligations of the company.

Last but not least a special and sincere thank you must be forwarded to districts, clubs and bowlers. You are the backbone ofthe sport and without your efforts throughout 2010 we would not have as many people participating in the sport as we do.

As we move into 2011 Bowls Queensland will endeavour to continue to evaluate and modify its direction to meet the needs ofan ever-changing society. I look forward to working with you all throughout 2011. Keith Fullerton

Executive Officer

One eye on the future

Executive Officer’s Report

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> Our biggest project this year was conducting club visits.There were several reasons for these visits, first andforemost of which was to assist in certain areas we hadidentified as problem areas at club level. These areasincluded strategic planning, grant writing, membershiprecruitment and retention, promotional activities includingbarefoot, social and corporate bowls, as well as comeand try days, volunteer recruitment and retention andschool bowls programs. Meetings gave interestedcommittee members the opportunity to discuss theseareas with the development team. Clubs were also issuedwith handbooks relating to all these areas.

> The other main reasons for these visits was to establisha line of communication between the clubs and thedevelopment team. The lines of communication havebeen neglected in the past and for us to move forwardand earn the trust and respect of clubs and theirmembers we needed to be out there visiting these clubsindividually. While one visit will not fix the problem it is astep in the right direction towards establishing a strongerrelationship. The problem will only be fixed with ongoingvisits and communication, which is what is planned forfuture years.

> We have divided the state into three zones with eachdevelopment staff member responsible for an allocatedzone. Each staff member will be required to visit everyclub in their allocated zone each year, ensuring everyclub in the state will receive a visit. The staff memberswill rotate every 12 months, ensuring they get theopportunity to visit every club in the state over a three-year period.

> These ongoing visits will continue to establish stronglines of communication, while also keeping clubsinformed of any new material or ideas available from thedevelopment team.

> At the beginning of 2010, with only two members in theteam, we set ourselves a goal of visiting 180 clubs for theyear. With the arrival of the third team member this figurewas revised to 250 clubs. I am happy to report we haveexceeded our expectations and visited 332 ofQueenslandʼs 342 clubs. The few clubs we have beenunable to visit will be at the top of our priority list for in2011.

> These visits help to increase understanding of areaswhere the development team can provide assistance.Due to this we have seen a marked increase in requestsfor assistance. This has seen numerous follow up visits toassist with the implementation of programs such ascorporate bowls and school programs.

> We have also had numerous requests for the use ofBQʼs promotional van to coincide with club open days.The promotional van usage was well up on the previousyearʼs figure, with 20 clubs and three differentorganisations taking advantage of the opportunity toutilise this resource. The van was used at a wide varietyof functions including sports expos, school fetes,shopping centres and shows. During the 23 occasionsthat the van was used, over 3000 adults and children tookthe opportunity to try the sport in their own comfort zone.Hopefully we can see a flow on from these days and gainnew members across the state.

> Requests for letters of support for grant applicationshave also seen a major increase based on the extrainformation being provided via club visits. It is good tosee so many clubs applying for grants, and even ifunsuccessful they are persevering with furtherapplications. I am also happy to report that there areplenty of clubs who are being successful with gaininggrant monies. The successful grant applications havebeen for many and varied areas including: shades,lighting, solar systems, green upgrades and upgradesand replacement of equipment and furniture. Clubs havealso been successful in obtaining grants for implementingpromotional activities, strategic, operational and businessplans and training for members and staff. I wouldencourage every club to continue applying for grants andto keep persevering with their applications…after all itʼsfree money.

> We have also continued to get training for people tobecome accredited Presenters and Assessors, thusenabling them to deliver the new coaching courses as perBowls Australia guidelines. We currently have 10 fullyapproved P&Aʼs with another eight not far off the mark.Having these P&Aʼs spread throughout the state enablesus to conduct coach courses on demand and at anaffordable cost. While the structure of the course is stillbeing reviewed and is not to everybodyʼs liking we arestill delivering what is expected of us.

It is with pleasure that I present the annual report for Bowls Queenslandʼs development team for 2010. This year hasseen a major increase in activity in all areas of development. This would not have been possible without the successfulrecruitment of two new development officers, Sam Hunter and Josh Thornton. Sam commenced work with us in January,Josh in July, and with a team of three staff we have been able to increase productivity dramatically. Sam and Josh haveboth fitted into their roles well and have shown a keenness to learn and eagerness to take the development of the sportto the next level and I believe development is heading into exciting times over the next few years. Unfortunately Samdecided to leave us for greener pastures early in the New Year, but the groundwork has now been laid for his replacementto step straight into the role and continue the good work.

Development Manager, Brett Murphy

Development

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> We have managed to arrange and conduct 20 coachingcourses for the year which is a respectable achievementconsidering some of the hurdles that needed to beovercome. We will continue to work with districts in 2011,arranging and conducting courses as required. We willalso be working with our upcoming P&Aʼs to ensure theyhave the opportunities and the required training tobecome fully accredited.

> 2010 also saw us further strengthen our associationwith our Sports Connect partners (Sporting Wheelies,Lifestream, Deaf Sport & Rec Qld and Qld Blind Bowlers)by continuing our support of their events. We have alsoentered into Memorandums of Understanding with allpartners as well as having renewed our charter withSporting Wheelies.

> We were fortunate enough to receive funding through aSport & Rec Active Inclusion grant, which enabled us toattend several school sport expos conducted by theLifestream Foundation. Additionally we will be conductingcoaching courses for bowlers with a disability enablingthem to then become coaches and coach their ownplayers.

We were also able to liaise with these sporting bodiesand help with the successful running of statechampionships and also offer assistance for selectedteams from the respective organisations that representedthe state.

> The All Schools Cup Challenge was once againsuccessful in 2010 with increased entries at both club anddistrict level.This year 23 clubs and 46 schoolsparticipated through 15 of our 20 districts. This is asignificant increase on the previous yearʼs numbers. Withthe changes to the 2011 program we expect anotherincrease in participation numbers. The new program willenable us to have 20 finalists (one from each district)instead of the current eight. This should encouragefurther participation from the districts. I have alreadyreceived positive feedback from clubs and districtsregarding the proposed changes to the program andbelieve next year will be very successful.

> 2010 also saw us maintain our links with various charityorganisations. We supported and worked with ArthritisQueensland, The McGrath Foundation, StrokeFoundation and the Cancer Council. Linking with theseorganisations is not only supporting a worthwhile causebut also assists the state body, districts and clubs whenapplying for funding through grants. We will endeavour tomaintain and increase our involvement with charityorganisations in 2011.

> In 2011 we will be focussing on all the above areasonce more. I have conducted some in depth research intoour actual membership numbers and have found that thequarterly figures for September and December are quite

misleading due to the number of default and non-financialmembers. The figure drops quite dramatically at the endof these months only to rise again in the following monthswhen these members rejoin. With this in mind we havebased our guideline on the end of financial year figures atthe end of June. Based on these figures our membershiphas declined slightly from 2009 to 2010.

> We are currently in the process of including a clublocator on our website. The required information for thiswill be gained via a club survey we plan on conductingwhile doing club visits. This survey will be the mostcomprehensive survey of bowls clubs in Queensland todate.

> We will also be increasing the use of our promotionalvan by attempting to gain more access to schools acrossthe state and participating in more sports expos.

By using this avenue we hope to increase junior andschool participation.

> We will continue to work with and support the workingwomen in the bowls community to encourage increasedparticipation numbers in this area also.

> As well as working on participation rates we arecurrently working on two new handbooks, sponsorshipand people with disabilities. These should be available inthe New Year and we will be able to offer them once ourclub visits commence.

In closing I believe we have achieved our goals for this year and we are all looking forward to the challenge of settingand meeting new goals in 2011. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all the Bowls Queensland staff for theirsupport and encouragement throughout the year, in particular, our Events Officer, Roxanne Bell, who has been of greatassistance throughout the year booking all the accommodation and flights for our club visits and her invaluable supportthroughout the All Schools Cup.

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High PerformanceThe performance of state sides, teams and individuals forthe 2010 season has been above average once again.

Some may question the need for a High Performancesection when Queenslandʼs state sides and individualsare performing so well.

However, the fact is, each time a Queensland team orindividual steps on to the green, they are the benchmarkfor the other states.

Of course we could sit back and hope the results keepgoing our way.

This is something that other states would like to seehappen.

But these other states are continually improving, so tomaintain our position as Australiaʼs top bowls state wemust also continue to improve by putting in placepractices that will keep us ahead of the rest, fromgrassroots level right through to the elite athletes.

High performance is about looking at what we do nowand trying do it better…not just for elite players as somehave suggested, but also for districts, clubs and allmembers in Queensland.

Throughout 2010 I have been examining where we needto improve in order to give districts, clubs and individualsthe opportunities to improve their game.

Bowls Queenslandʼs High Performance Program hasbeen established to support and assist the developmentof athletes across the state.

It is envisaged that it will create an open and trustingenvironment between Bowls Queensland and its memberdistricts, clubs and bowlers.

The program will also assist in establishing a clear andprecise pathway from grassroots through to the highestlevels attainable.

To reach the highest level possible we must look forwardto the future and develop a culture to deal with anysituation that presents itself.

Working collaboratively is the only way that bowls inQueensland can achieve and maintain the very highestlevel.

Feedback from bowlers, coaches, officials and districtswill assist in achieving the desired outcomes.

Some areas in the state already have regionaldevelopment camps in place.

If we can establish more of these development camps indistricts, this will create more opportunities to members.

The idea behind these development camps is to buildpathways for the athletes throughout Queensland(metropolitan / regional).

These development camps will form a model acrossQueensland, providing standard training drills to recordinformation on athletes, which will form part of an athletehigh performance database. Constantly changingsession plans for the camps will keep up the enthusiasmof athletes and make them more adaptable incompetitions.

A bowlerʼs ability to progress within the current system isheavily reliant on the athleteʼs performance at majorcompetitions.

It was felt we needed a High Performance document toassist everyone, from club bowlers through to stateathletes, and I have been working on this document overthe past year.

This document will encompass representativeexpectations, mindsets, team positions, training drills,competition debriefs and several other areas involved inthe game for districts and individuals.

This will be a working document and will require changesfrom time to time as we assess what works and whatdoesnʼt.

Obviously not every member can make it through to thetop, but if we put the tools in place then individuals will atleast have a pathway to follow to assist their quest atclub, district or state level.

A trial for this program was conducted in the Tropical FarNorth and Brisbane districts during November.

Once all feedback and comments from these trials arereceived and collated any amendments required will beacted upon promptly.

Early reports have been positive, but widespread use ofthe program in Queensland will be one of the keyindicators for success.

The first version of the High Performance Program forBowls Queensland will roll out early in 2011 and will beavailable by contacting the office or on the BQ website.

Your assistance is needed to make this program workand I look forward to working with you.

Bill CornehlsHigh Performance / State Coach

Audit & RiskI am pleased to report on the activities of the Audit and Risk Committee over the past twelve months.

There was limited activity from the committee with only three meetings being conducted during 2010. This came about as theprocesses implemented are effective and functioning well. This is a credit to our Finance Manager, Stuart Taylor who has kept thecompanyʼs financial statements in impeccable order with all transactions accounted for. I would also like to extend my thanks andappreciation to my fellow committee members for their time and efforts over the past twelve months.

Delores GrayCommittee Coordinator

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Bowls Australia ReportThe Annual General Meeting of Bowls Australia was held on November 4, 2010.

The election of a new board resulted in the following appointments: President — Joe Aarons OAM, Vice President — GeoffNethercott, Directors Bev Shannahan, Des Skinner, Robert Webb and Roz Davey. Independent directors — Glenn Ashcroftand Patrizia Torelli.

Bowls Australia is working towards becoming a Company Limited by Guarantee, however the proposed new constitution waswithdrawn prior to the meeting as a number of STAʼs had concerns with some clauses.

Bowls Queensland Executive Officer Keith Fullerton, Deputy Chair Jack Oliver and I will be attending a forum and BA meeting inFebruary, where the new constitution will be discussed and probably presented for adoption.

Bowls Australia will also hold an awards night on February 12. Jack Oliver and I will attend on behalf of BQ.

Cynthia NeeveBQ Delegate

Official Visits

Host Club EventBuderim Bowls Club Sunshine Coast DLBA – Presidentʼs Day

Donnybrook Bowls Club Opening of New Carpet Green

Warwick Bows Club Centenary Celebrations

West Toowoomba Bowls Club Centenary Celebrations

Dalby Bowls Club Opening of New Clubhouse

South Tweed Bowls Club Black Douglas Ladies Singles Masters

Aspley Memorial Bowls Club 50th Anniversary

Tweed Heads Bowls Club Presidentʼs At Home

South Toowoomba Ladies Bowls Club 60th Anniversary

West Toowoomba Bowls Club Downs DBA – Combined Presidentʼs At Home

Maroochy RSL Official Opening & Media Launch - Sunshine Coast Winter Carnival

Tweed Heads Bowls Club Gold Coast Tweed DLBA – Closing Dinner Ladies Winter Carnival

Enoggera Bowls Club Official Opening Qld Blind Bowlers Association State Championships

Tweed Heads Bowls Club Opening & Closing - Golden Nugget

Pine Rivers Memorial Bowls Club Official Opening Covered Greens

Sandgate Ladies Bowls Club 75th Anniversary

Bramble Bay Bowls Club Qld Teachers Bowls Club – Qld vs NSW Finals & Presentation Dinner

Aspley Memorial Bowls Club Brisbane North DBA Presidentʼ At Home

Cairns Bowls Club Centenary Celebrations

Ipswich Bowls Club Centenary Dinner

Pine Rivers Memorial Bowls Club Presidentʼs At Home

Aspley Memorial Ladies Bowls Club 50th Anniversary

Mooloolaba Ladies Bowls Club 60th Anniversary

Toowoomba Ladies Bowls Club 75th Anniversary

Everton Park Bowls Club Brisbane DBA Combined Presidentʼs At Home

Algester Sports Club Remembrance Day Ceremony

Wellers Hill Bowls Club Cunningham DBA – Districts Day

Bribie Island Bowls Club Caboolture DBA Presidentʼs At Home

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Member Recognition Awards

Life Member Award: Nil

Distinguished Service Member Award: David Fraser-Grant – Diggers Memorial Bowls Club

Alan Neeve – Mackay City Bowls Club

Harry Warr – West Toowoomba Bowls Club

Meritorious Service awards have been presented to the following persons who served for a period of 25 years at anylevel of bowls administration in an elected capacity.

Colin Rewald Murgon Bowls Club

Iris Witt Maryborough Services Bowls Club

Violet Hambleton Marian Bowls Club

Merle Francis Marian Bowls Club

Arthur Sugden Gladstone Bowls Club

Dawn Goodwin Southport Bowls Club

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Umpires

The 2010 incoming umpire committee was comprised ofmyself and Percy Tesch, with Bryan McMahon in thechair.

This committee has experienced some changes from theprevious period and during its current term of office.

Previous committees have had six members, however thiswas reduced to three following the recommendations inthe Bowls Queensland review.

In order to make this reduction viable it was necessary tofind ways to reduce this committeeʼs workload.

The main opportunity that presented itself to thiscommittee was to encourage district umpire committees tonot only train and examine umpires, but also to take onthe responsibility for the final marking and accrediting ofnew umpires and measurers.

So far five districts have been identified as meeting thecriteria for being devolved from the existing systemwhereby the state committee signs off on all new andreaccrediting level 1 umpires and markers.

There are no plans to change the system regarding level2 umpires.

A traditional roll of the state umpire committee has been toadjudicate on the meaning or interpretation of any law orgiven set of circumstances.

We feel that we have met our obligations in this respect ina timely manner and hope to improve in the coming year.

A member of this committee has individually attended all

Bowls Queensland events including the District SidesChampionships, State Championships, State Champion ofChampions and the State Pennant Finals.

Although it is a requirement that this committee isrepresented at all Bowls Queensland events, the actualresponsibility for umpiring is under the direct control of thedistricts and clubs.

At all events that we attended we were impressed with thevery high standard and professional approach that wasdemonstrated by all the coordinators, umpires, measurersand markers…well done.

This committee has exceeded its annual quota for theaccreditation of new umpires throughout the state.

However we in no way accept credit for this achievement.

Thanks are due to the tireless hard work of all the districtumpire committees. Congratulations.

Bryan McMahon was chair of this committee untilNovember 2010, when he resigned and was subsequentlyreplaced by myself.

We thank Bryan for his commitment and valuedcontributions during his time in office.

We are indebted to Cynthia Neeve and all Boardmembers for their support during these changes.

I am personally grateful to Percy Tesch for his support andguidance.

John DawsonCommittee Coordinator

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Once again a very busy year for the committee, with manyrequests for advice, mainly in relation to managementcommittee structures and their operation, electionprocedures and protocols.

In the main the first advice given was to always follow andwork within the provisions of your club/district constitution.

A steady flow of constitutions seeking approval continuesto pass through the committeeʼs hands.

It has been pleasing to note that the majority ofrevised/rewritten constitutions have been based on theupdated Bowls Queensland Model Constitutions, therebycomplying with BQ requirements and the basicrequirements laid down in the model rules of theincorporations act.

I thank club and district secretaries and their boards fortheir cooperation in amending their constitutions wherenecessary, so as to comply with BQ requirements.

I have been greatly assisted by the wise council andadvice given by committee member Earl Klease.

Earlʼs advice has formed the basis of responses to manyof the requests for assistance.

I take this opportunity to thank Earl for his support.

I thank the staff of BQ for their cooperative and friendlyapproach to the committeeʼs needs.

In particular I thank Cath Crowe for her ongoing work insupport of the committee.

Robert WebbCommittee Coordinator

The state coaching committee has struggled tounderstand the relevance of their role within the BowlsQueensland structure during 2010.

Development handles the role of coach education byarranging Club Coach Courses and delivering IntroductoryCoach courses, while state coach Bill Corhnels visits clubsand runs high performance training.

These sessions are similar to the ʻtrain the trainerʼsessions that were delivered by previous state coachingcommittees.

During 2010 I visited the Cairns district by invitation, ascoaching committee coordinator, with Bill Corhnels andJenny Keeling.

We visited Marlin Coast, Mareeba and Innisfail.

It was great to catch up with some very enthusiasticbowlers and coaches.

I hope BQ along with Bill will continue to include the statecoaching committee in any future sessions heldthroughout the state.

Mick Cherry and I ran a workshop for the coaches at StLucia bowls club, which was very productive.

I have been invited along with Sam Hunter to Bundabergto speak with coaches from the area.

The committee hopes that the state coaching committeewill resume its vital role of visiting districts and speakingwith club coaches and bowlers regarding the importantrole coaches play within the infrastructure of the sportwhile also delivering “train the trainer” programs.

It is felt by the committee that the district coaching panelswant to see the state coaching committee utilised withgreater communication between the state and districtcoaches as we understand the issues that coaches face.

I would like to thank Jenny Keeling and Mick Cherry fortheir time on the state coaching committee. They havedone a wonderful job during the year in extremelyfrustrating circumstances; you have both brought a specialquality to the committee.

Jacqui Hineman Committee Coordinator

District Club Advisory Coaching

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Clubs Queensland is the voice of the state’s licensed not-for-profit community club sector. We provide our members with advice on industrial relations, policies and procedures and promotional activity as well as access to training. In addition, as the peak industry body we provide ongoing government representation.

In 2010 we provided the following valuable services to member clubs -

patron management, advertising and promotions, privacy etc.

discrimination, harassment, etc. This area of support has seen explosive growth due to the complexity of issues as a by-product changed federal legislation relating to the modern award.

Other initiatives for clubs with gaming-

inclusive of coordinating clubs’ efforts to contact their relevant state and federal politicians regarding the above plus supply of supporting material and advices.

future community club expansion given population changes in Queensland. The result was positive with community club gaming entitlements not negatively impacted.

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By definition, an Annual Report is a time to reflect on the pastand consider possible directions for the future. We all can andshould learn from history and to continue with those things thathave worked well and at the same time develop new ideas forthe future. This last year has been both rewarding andsatisfying. The role of Section President is not just anadministrator, he has various roles and each of these rolescarries a responsibility, one that I take seriously.

Our representative season got off to a good start at theAustralian Sides in South Australia, defeating all the states andterritories with the exception of Victoria who defeated us in thelast game. We did not progress in our winning ways howeveras we were defeated in the NSW Junior Test on the carpet atParadise Point. However, at Warilla the Seniors defeated NSWtwo tests to one but the Under 25s lost three tests to two. Inthe Under 25ʼs tests there were 5 tie break games and theysplit three to two as well. All in all quite a good result. The over60ʼs could not continue with their good form from the previousyear but were runners up to Western Australia. Congratulationsto all our representative players.

Each area of the section has worked well with my commitmentfor better communication within the section. There have beena few ups and downs but overall the good outweighs the bad.I thank my entire executive for their support and wish them thebest in 2010 in whatever endeavour they chose to undertake.

The Match Committee has worked extremely hard and hasalways tried to be proactive and not reactive.

The Junior Championships were a credit to the Sunshine CoastClubs for their support and the way they helped conduct theevent. The standard of play was excellent and all the juniorswere to be commended for their play and for their demeanouron and off the green. They were a pleasure to be associatedwith. The Junior Nationals were held on the Gold Coast thisyear and our juniors excelled as always, the top state in boththe boys and girls. Very well done indeed by all our juniors,they have set a very high standard for the future.

The District Sides and State Championships were quitesuccessful on the Sunshine Coast. The host clubs went out oftheir way to be of assistance to the Match Committee and theircooperation made our job so much easier. The StateChampionships were also run by the Sunshine Coast butunfortunately the support was not forthcoming from the playersand so it was decided to revert back to the Brisbanemetropolitan area for 2011 State Championships. In spite of thislack of support the Championships were concludedsuccessfully. A special vote of thanks to all the Sunshine Coastclubs who made their greens available

The Champion of Club Champions and the State PennantFinals were again hosted by Bribie Island Bowls Club. Theirhard work, cooperation and commitment to bowls made our jobvery easy indeed. A big thank you to everybody at Bribie IslandBowls Club especially Chairman Stan Coomber.

One of the things that is noticeable as I go round the clubs isthe difficulty that most clubs and districts have in attractingvolunteers for their various positions as they become vacant. Iwould encourage you all to value and support your volunteers,without them we would not have our sport.

I wish to thank all the clubs that have hosted events for us andalso thank all the clubs I have visited for their welcome and theirhospitality. May you all enjoy your bowls wherever andwhenever you may play.

Ron SommervilleSection President

Men’s Section

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Kevin GoldieCommittee Coordinator

Year 2010 has now closed and has proved to be most successful froma match committee point of view.

As the majority of events under our control are for both Men andWomen the match committees have been having joint meetings, thishas proved to be most beneficial. I thank Alison Duffey, Ladies MatchCoordinator and her committee for the valued input and cooperationand only hope it continues in the future years.

Our thanks to all clubs who have made their greens and facilitiesavailable to the State for the many events on our calendar. Thank youto all volunteers, markers and umpires who gave of their time to ensurethese events ran successfully.

The match committees have been busy updating all Conditions of Playand in particular producing the Mandatory Conditions of Play forPennant and the Champion of Club Champion events. Both these setsof Mandatory Conditions are necessary for standardization of qualifyingrounds statewide.

The 2010 State Junior Championships were played on the SunshineCoast at Caloundra RSL, Caloundra and Pelican Waters Bowls Clubs.These event were well supported by juniors and spectators alike. In2011 it is planned to expand the range of events available to U15 Girlsto Girls singles and Girls pairs to be played jointly with U15 Boys. Allpairs combinations to be same gender.

The Sunshine Coast was the venue for the State Districts Sides andState Championships. Both events were completed successfully, ourthanks to the host clubs and competitors alike for your cooperation.The committee was disappointed however, with the large drop in thelevel of entries in the State Championships compared to that of theprevious years entry level, especially in the singles. Selection ofvenues for future years needs close examination. This holds true forall open events both senior and junior.

The Champion of Club Champions singles, pairs & fours and the StateDivision 1 Pennant finals were played once again at Bribie Island BowlsClub. Thanks to the club these events were completed mostsuccessfully and to schedule.

Coorparoo Bowling Club was the host of the State mixed pairs, the firstmajor state event on the new green. The green was excellent and drewmany good compliments; the lack of spectators however, was a littledisappointing.

The only negative the committee experienced during the past year isthe continuing computer malfunctions requiring committee membersto use their own private computers to record results and notify theseresults to Bowls Queensland personnel and the media.

My thanks to all the staff at BQ, especially Events Officer Roxanne Bell,for your courtesies and cooperation to my committee, it wasappreciated.

My special thanks to my own committee, small it may be in number,but big on knowledge and experience, which is necessary for a matchcommittee to succeed.

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Men’s Match Men’s SelectionOn behalf of the selection committee I have muchpleasure to present this yearʼs report. With thepartly new selection committee we have workedtogether well in selecting good sides in the fourdisciplines.

> In April 2010 the senior side travelled toAdelaide for the Australian Sides NationalChampionships. Prior to the championships weplayed the annual interstate test series againstWestern Australia. Although we retained theshield, the WA side pushed us all the way for avery close contest.

> We started the national championships at theHoldfast Bowls Club on a wet and cold day. TheQueensland side adapted to the conditions wellfrom the start by defeating the opposition gameafter game and winning five games out of six to liftthe Alley Shield for the third year in succession.This is an outstanding success achieved by thisQueensland champion side, you have proved thatyou are the best state in Australia. Mark Thatcherwas named player of the series, while KelvinKerkowʼs team of Robert Wild, Darren Mullensand Sean Baker was named the best performedteam of the series. It gives me much pleasure toinclude the names of this champion side in thisreport.

> The annual interstate junior test series betweenQueensland and New South Wales was held atParadise Point Bowls Club in July. For the firsttime this series was played on an indoor carpetgreen. The Queensland side tried hard but foundthe opposition just too good, with NSW winningthe series three tests to nil.

> The senior Queensland side together with theunder 25ʼs squad travelled to Warilla Bowls Clubfor their annual test series against NSW in August.These tests were also played at the indoorcomplex. The Queensland senior side controlledthe series from the start and came away with agood win over NSW, two tests to one. Mark Caseywas named player of the series. The Under-25splayed at the same venue, competing in a six-a-side format for the first time (one singles, onepairs, one triples played under sets play).Unfortunately, despite a number of tight tiebreakresults, the series went to NSW, 5-3.Queenslandʼs Dean McWhinney was namedplayer of the series.

> September saw the Australian JuniorChampionships were held at Broadbeach BowlsClub for the first time ever. The weather conditionswere not ideal, plus one game was played in theevening with the green slowing downconsiderably.

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Men’s Selection (continued)

> However, Queenslandʼs side showed endurance andconsistency over the four days to win medals in the fourdisciplines. The Queensland side won bronze in thesingles, gold in the pairs and silver in the triples andfours. With those results they won the cup for the bestperformed side. Also together with the girlsʼ resultsQueensland won the big cup for the overall bestperformed state. Congratulations to all of our juniors onthis superb and fantastic result.

> In October Queenslandʼs Over 60ʼs side flew toWestern Australia to defend their national title. The testseries was played at the Manning Bowls Club (Perth).Two players withdrew to injury and sickness however withtwo new players the Queensland side started off verywell, but as they progressed they found the task wasgetting harder. The Queensland side finished in thirdposition and that was a good result considering they losttwo games by a small margin. Congratulations on a verygood effort. Neville Jenkins teams of Kerry Flint, JackHorne and Geoffrey Hawken was the best performedteam of the series. Just for the record the Queenslandside have won the Over-60s title three years out of six.This is a very good record achieved by theseexperienced players.

> Congratulations to Brett Wilkie and Mark Casey, whorepresented Australia at the Commonwealth Games heldin Delhi, where they won silver in the triples.

> Congratulations also to Brett Wilkie, Anthony Kiepe andSean Baker for winning international events.

> Again congratulations to Brett Wilkie for winning theWorld Singles, Australian Indoor Singles, SalisburySingles, the prestige Golden Nugget Singles and theState Singles titles. Brett you had a stellar year and haveshown what a good champion you are. Well done!

> To all the players who have represented Queenslandand Australia, congratulations on your performanceduring 2010.

My thanks to Bowls Queensland Mens Section and BowlsQueensland Board for your co-operation in 2010.

Carlo CampanaCommittee Coordinator

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Ladies Section

This has not been a very fulfilling year for the Section. After myone year as Deputy Chair and prior to that, the more than tenyears involved on the Match Committee, I found the ladiessection this year having very little input into the running of bowlsand to simply be figureheads attending events when required.This is nobody's fault but just an example of what has slowlyhappened over the years and how little the Sections contributeto our organization.

The biggest plus that has come this year is the excellent waythe Menʼs and Ladiesʼ Match committees have continued towork together. I was invited to attend all match meetings and Iwas impressed at the capable way all Bowls Queenslandevents were handled, my congratulations to the coordinatorsand their committees.

The Selection committee has worked hard putting our stateteams together. This is not an easy job and my thanks to allconcerned for their efforts. An over 60s side has been chosenfor the first time; this has been a long time coming and finallygetting all states on board. So now we can look forward to agreat competition, hopefully in 2011.

The District Sides and State Championships were held on theSunshine Coast in 2010. These were very successful and thehost clubs were very accommodating. The Annual Awards nightwas well attended and verifies the fact that this event is alwayssupported by our members.

Our juniors again showed their talent by winning the JuniorsNationals at Broadbeach. A few of our girls will be leaving thejunior ranks next year and moving on to the under 25ʼs. It isimportant that we keep our girls interested in playing and if thismeans more events we will certainly have to take that on board.

This was also the first full year of employment for our ExecutiveOfficer. I'm sure it hasn't always been easy for him, but he hasproved himself more than capable in handling problems andhas been very accessible to our Ladies Section whennecessary.

To my committee, Vice President Pauline Bailey, Dawn Forrestand Jan Davidson, I thank you for your time and although weonly had four meetings for the year, you all made the effort toattend. I could not have asked for a more enthusiasticcommittee and I'm sorry we could not achieve more.

My thanks to Menʼs Section President, Ron Somerville, for hishelp and support throughout the year, it was much appreciated.

I must also thank the BQ staff for their support, nothing wasever too much trouble and it was a pleasure working with them.

Delores GraySection President

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The ladies match committee is responsible, in conjunction with menʼs match, for the organisation and running of BowlsQueenslandʼs competition program.

The annual competition begins with the junior championships in the Easter school holidays. Thanks to the Sunshine Coast Districtsand Caloundra clubs in particular for hosting this event once again. My thanks also to Margaret Vincent, who, in my absence,instructed new committee member, Helen Doherty, in the conduct of this event. This program has been reviewed during the year.The program for 2011 will include girls in the Under 15 singles and pairs and the conditions of play have been modified appropriately.

District Sides and State Championships were also hosted by the Sunshine Coast Districts. Helen deputised for me once againwith Margaret and in conjunction with the mens match committee. My thanks to all involved in the organisation and running of theevents and to all of the host clubs and districts.

Qualifying events for the National Indoors Championships were held at Tweed Heads, Paradise Point and Urangan.

The only interstate challenge of the year held locally was a Junior Test Series against New South Wales, hosted by Paradise Point.In spite of the enthusiasm of our side on this occasion the Queensland team met with little success.

The state calendar concluded with the State Champion of Club Champions finals in October. Mixed Pairs were hosted at Coorparooand singles, pairs and fours were hosted by Bribie Island. Bribie Island was again the venue for the State Pennant Finals program.The organisation of these events impacts hugely on the management and members of these clubs and also requires constantpresence of umpires, all very much appreciated.

There have been numerous meetings of the joint match committees to review programs, conditions of play and organise the 2011calendar. Section Presidents Delores Gray and Ron Sommerville have been an invaluable resource and support, as well as myown committee members Helen Doherty and Colleen Ryan. The menʼs committee of Kevin Goldie, Neville Galbraith and JohnDeErneste have been constantly supportive and good humoured.

BQ Chair Cynthia Neeve and the board members have been present and interested in the competitive program and last but notleast thanks must go to the office staff and Events Officer Roxanne Bell in particular for the compilation and dissemination of thenecessary information.

I look forward to much good bowling and the associated friendship in 2011.

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Ladies Match

Alison DuffeyCommittee Coordinator

Ladies SelectionOn behalf of the Selection Committee, it gives me pleasureto present this Annual Report.

Firstly, may I sincerely thank my committee, thank you allfor your untiring support and input. At this juncture Iwould like to acknowledge the support of BowlsQueensland in allowing a selector to be in attendance atall major events throughout the year, this has given theselection committee first-hand insight on play in allevents.

The year began with the selection of the side for theannual Australian Sides event, held in Adelaide in April.The original side needed to be reorganised as we lost theluxury of having our talented International Lynsey

Armitage who had been called up by Bowls Australia tocompete in the Eight Nations Event in Delhi as aprecursor to the Commonwealth Games. Ourcongratulations to Lynsey on her selection in theCommonwealth Games side, you are a greatambassador for Queensland and Australia. Unfortunately,the selected side had not played together before the testgames against Western Australia preceding the AustralianSides. However, having lost two games, including thethird game played during the Australian Sides, WesternAustralian won this series. Following a training day withcoach Robbie Dobbins, and after a narrow loss to theNorthern Territory, the side regathered, defeatingTasmania and the ACT. A very exciting match againstSouth Australia, resulted in a narrow seven-shot loss.

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A loss to New South Wales was followed by a comfortablewin against Victoria in the final round, overall coming fifth inthe event. Queensland has been very successful in thisevent for many years and hopefully, through training dayswith our state coach and training regimes for the squads, wewill be back on top before too long.

The next major event attended by all state selectors was theDistrict Sides, held at the Sunshine Coast. This brings a lotof players into the vision of our committee. The StateChampionships were conducted in the Sunshine CoastDistrict following the District Sides.

During June, a selected side of 12 played a test seriesagainst NSW at Soldiers Point. The series was played invery cold conditions, which our Queensland ladies are notusually accustomed to however, our ladies proved theirworth in this series losing the first test, then coming out andhaving a big win in the second and carried it further in thethird, winning two tests to one against a side littered withinternational flavour. We are proud of you all ladies, youplayed the series to perfection. Our side of Under 25s,which accompanied the open squad, was not successful,however they did get a taste of how the Super 6 series isplayed, a new concept on the horizon.

During July our Under-18s played the annual test seriesagainst NSW at the under-cover synthetic complex atParadise Point. NSW were the better side.

The All Schools Cup was played at Pine Rivers, duringSeptember. This event brings quite a lot of inexperiencedjuniors into play, giving them the opportunity to play incompetition.

During late September/early October the major event of theyear for juniors, the Australian Under 18s Championships,was held at Broadbeach Bowls Club on the Gold Coast andmay I at this time congratulate Broadbeach for the manner inwhich this event was conducted, first class. It becamenecessary for our girls to regroup after sudden illness forcedregular representative Kirsty deWaard to be replaced.Cassandra Millerick was able to step up to the plate and thisfine group of young ladies did Queensland proud, winningSilver in the fours, pairs and triples and bronze in thesingles, enabling them to win the Girls State Trophy andcombined with the boys to win the Overall State Trophy, thiswas a mighty effort. By the time this event is held in 2011 wewill have lost another four of our regular under 18s, but weselectors are confident we have the players out there and,with proper training and coaching, we will put up acompetitive side.

October saw the finals of the State Champion of Championsheld at Bribie Island, where a host of new faces wereobserved during some very exciting matches.

The Australian Champion of Champions were held inLaunceston, Tasmania, the pairs being won by Queenslandstate skip Tracy Foster and lead Robyn Tyson from ManlyClub.

The final event for the year was the State Pennant Finals,bringing forth new group winners, congratulations toCleveland Ladies Club on being the winners for 2010.

A power of work had been done in 2009 in an endeavour tohave squads established but this did not come to fruitionuntil the latter months of 2010, with squads being selected inthe Open Ladies, Under 25s, Under 18s and Senior Over60s. This was a formidable task, however the SelectionCommittee now has the opportunity of selecting teams fromthese squads beginning with a test series for the OpenLadies and Under 25s against Victoria in Victoria duringFebruary and the side to compete in the Australian Sides atNelsons Bay in April. This is immediately followed by aSuper 6 Series, which is played in singles, pairs and triples,with six ladies from the Australian Sides team contesting thisevent. There are exciting times in early 2011.

Once again our thanks to all of the clubs and districts wehave visited for your welcome and hospitality.

On a personal note, I feel very humbled to have beeninducted into the Bowls Queensland Hall of Fame, anhonour I carry with pride.

Thanks go to former state coach Robbie Dobbins for hisinput during his time with us and may we have the sameliaison with new state coach, Bill Cornehls.

Our thanks go to Executive Officer Keith Fullerton and hisformidable staff at Bowls Queensland, we are fortunate tohave such highly experienced, loyal personnel.

To Board Chair Cynthia Neeve, your Directors, SectionPresident Delores Gray and members of the Ladies Section,many thanks for your support of the selection committee.

May we all be blessed with good health and happy bowlingin Year 2011.

Di CunningtonCommittee Coordinator

Ladie’s Selection (continued)

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Finance ReportI am pleased to present the Financial Report for the year 2010.

No major events have occurred in the finance sector this year. There has once again been an increase in the projected budgetsurplus. Our investments continue to show a small improvement. Sandgate RSL is maintaining repayments of the loan toSandgate Bowls Club at an advantageous rate of interest.

I would like to express my appreciation for the co-operation and assistance of all the Bowls Queensland staff, particularlyFinance Manager Stu Taylor, who ensured that the information was available to me at all times. Good wishes go to all Boardand committee members and to all the volunteers who help to keep our organisation running smoothly.

Isobel RhindDirector of Finance

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Bowls Queensland and Controlled Entity ABN 17 231 978 960

Financial Report for the Year Ended 31 December 2010 DIRECTORS� REPORT

Your directors present this report on the entity for the financial year ended 31 December 2010.

Directors

The names of each person who has been a director during the year and to the date of this report are:

Cynthia I Neeve

Delores Gray

Thomas Jack Oliver

Isobel Rhind

Ronald Chambers

Allen Bennett

Diana Wenham

Margaret Vincent

Janice Davidson

Athol Radnidge

Directors have been in office since the start of the financial year to the date of this report unless otherwise stated.

Company Secretary

The following person held the position of entity secretary at the end of the financial year:

Keith Fullerton was appointed Executive Officer on 14th

September 2009.

Principal Activities

The principal activity of the entity during the financial year was:

The company is the peak body for the administration of the game of bowls in Queensland. The principal activities of the

company during the financial year were the encouragement, conduct, control and management of Bowls in Queensland.

No significant changes in the nature of the entity’s activity occurred during the financial year.

Operating Results

The profit of the entity amounted to $210,065.

Dividends Paid or Recommended

No dividends were paid or declared since the start of the financial year. No recommendation for payment of dividends has been

made.

Review of Operations

A review of operations of the entity during the financial year indicated that a slight increase in revenue coincided with a slight

decrease in costs resulting in an improved trading position from the prior year.

Significant Changes in State of Affairs

No significant changes in the entity’s state of affairs occurred during the financial year.

After Balance Date Events

No matters or circumstances have arisen since the end of the financial year which significantly affected or may significantly

affect the operations of the entity, the results of those operations, or the state of affairs of the entity in future financial years.

Future Developments

The entity expects to maintain the present status and level of operations and hence there are no likely developments in the

entity’s operations.

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Bowls Queensland and Controlled Entity

ABN 17 231 978 960 DIRECTORS� REPORT

Environmental Issues

The entity’s operations are not regulated by any significant environmental regulation under a law of the Commonwealth or of a

state or territory.

Options

No options over issued shares or interests in the entity were granted during or since the end of the financial year and there were

no options outstanding at the date of this report.

Information on Directors

The names of each person who has been a director during the year and to the date of this report are:

Cynthia I Neeve — Chair (elected AGM 31st March 2010)

Qualifications — Sports administrator level 1

Experience — Board Deputy Chairman 2006-08, Board Director 2004-05, Ladies Section President

2004-05, Interim Board Member 2003.

Special Responsibilities — Boundary Review

Delores Gray — Deputy Chair - Female (elected AGM 31st March 2009)

Qualifications — Woolworths: 20 years, Variety manager – 6 years, Section Manager – 4 years, Cash

Office Supervisor – 3 years.

Experience — Bowls Queensland: Ladies Match Co-ordinator – 6 years; QLBA: Match Committee –

5 years.

Special Responsibilities Chairman, Appeals/Complaints Committee, Risk & Audit Committee.

Thomas (Jack) Oliver — Deputy Chair (elected AGM 31st March 2010)

Qualifications — Nestle Australia Ltd: 2 years; F Parkes Customs Agency & Transport: 38 years

(Partner); Retail – Seafood – 6 years.

Experience — Deputy Chair (2009); Board Director 2007-08; Men’s Section Vice President 2006-

2008.

Special Responsibilities — Risk & Audit Committee, Boundary Review.

Isobel Rhind — Director of Finance (elected AGM 31st March 2010)

Qualifications — Builder’s Hire Company – manager, Senior Bookkeeper.

Experience — Deputy Chair – 2 years, Joint Director of Finance – 5 months; Gateway DLBA:

Treasurer – 1 year.

Special Responsibilities — Member, Appeals/Complaints Committee, Boundary Review.

Ronald Chambers — Board Director (elected AGM 26th

March 2009)

Qualifications — Toolmaking Trade Certificate; Factory Foreman – 5 years; Superintendent – 5 years,

General Manager Tube Bending Business – 2 years, Self-employed – 10 years.

Experience — Board Director – 2009, Executive Director (March to November), Deputy Chairman

(November to December – due to constitutional changes) 2007, Board Director 2008;

Gold Coast Tweed DBA – Director 2007; President 2005-06; Senior Vice President

2003-04.

Special Responsibilities — Chairman, Appeals/Complaints Committee, Boundary Review.

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Allen Bennett — Board Director (Elected AGM 26th

March 2010)

Qualifications — Farmer & Harvesting Contractor, Member of Canegrowers Organisation Shire

Council – 10 years

Experience — Board Director 2008-09, (August to December) 2007, RQBA Board Director 2003)

Special Responsibilities — Audit & Risk Committee, Boundary Review.

Margaret Vincent — Board Director (Elected AGM 31st March 2010)

Qualifications — Rural Industry – 30 years, Own Commercial Business in Gympie, Board Director

2009.

Experience — Ladies Section President 2008-09, Ladies Section Vice President 2006-07, Ladies

Ladies Match Committee 2004-09, Section Executive Committee 2005, Ladies State

Selector 2007, 2009.

Special Responsibilities — Member, Appeals/Complaints Committee, Boundary Review.

Diana Wenham — Board Director (Elected AGM 31st March 2009).

Qualifications — Feedlot & Agricultural Manufacturers’ Industries – Financial Section as supervisor,

training and operations.

Experience — Condamine DLBA: president – 3years, Senior Vice President, Junior Vice President.

District delegate to Bowls Queensland – 3 years.

Special Responsibilities — Member, Sports Connect Committee, Boundary Review.

Janice Davidson — Board Director (appointed 14th

October 2009)

Qualifications — None.

Experience — North Queensland DLBA: Secretary – 10 years, Assistant Secretary 1998. North

West DLBA: Secretary/Games Director.

Special Responsibilities — None

Athol Radnidge — Board Director (appointed 9th

November 2009)

Qualifications — None.

Experience — Gateway DBA: President, Senior Vice President, Junior Vice President, Chairman of

Selection Committee. Club: Board Member, Treasurer, Junior Vice President, Senior

Vice President, President.

Special Responsibilities — Appeals/Complaints Committee.

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ABN 17 231 978 960 CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010

Note Consolidated Group

2010 2009

$ $

Revenue 2(b) 2,065,822 1,888,403

Competitions (237,003) (234,293)

Coorparoo Bowls Club expenses (129,345) -

Cost of sales (15,241) (86,524)

Council and board expenses (63,001) (54,128)

Depreciation and amortisation expense (72,937) (72,665)

Development costs (216,829) (128,732)

Employee benefits expense (430,040) (474,216)

Finance costs (701) (6,314)

Insurance (30,209) (29,306)

Postage (28,613) (36,131)

Printing and stationery (38,366) (46,782)

Queensland Bowler (238,241) (216,278)

Other expenses 2(a) (279,305) (428,769)

Profit/(Loss) before income tax 285,991 74,265

Income tax expense - -

Profit/(Loss) for the year 285,991 74,265

Profit/(Loss) attributable to members of the entity 285,991 74,265

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010

Note 2010 2009

$ $

Profit/(Loss) for the year 285,991 74,265

Other comprehensive income after income tax:

Net (loss)/gain on disposal of property, plant and equipment 4,972 -

Net (loss)/gain on revaluation of Intangibles - (102,000)

Net (loss)/gain on revaluation of non-current assets - 2,999,999

Net (loss)/gain on revaluation of financial assets (80,898) 59,860

Other comprehensive income for the year, net of tax (75,926) 2,957,859

Total comprehensive income for the year (75,926) 2,957,859

Total comprehensive income attributable to members of the entity 210,065 3,032,124

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2010

Note Consolidated Group

2010 2009

$ $

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash and cash equivalents 3 1,154,364 888,497

Trade and other receivables 4 45,352 39,924

Inventories 5 128,199 5,188

Financial assets 6 332,750 413,648

Unsecured loans 9 47,702 47,702

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1,708,367 1,394,959

NON-CURRENT ASSETS

Property, plant and equipment 7 3,456,203 3,494,382

Intangible assets 8 193,175 193,175

Unsecured loans 9 221,176 257,389

TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 3,870,554 3,944,946

TOTAL ASSETS 5,578,921 5,339,905

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Trade and other payables 10 324,871 286,966

Income in advance 11 220,000 223,954

Finance lease liability 12 - 22,201

Short-term provisions 13 35,386 26,784

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 580,257 559,905

NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES

Long-term provisions 14 40,307 31,707

TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES 40,307 31,707

TOTAL LIABILITIES 620,564 591,612

NET ASSETS 4,958,357 4,748,292

EQUITY

Retained Earnings 4,958,357 4,748,292

TOTAL EQUITY 4,958,357 4,748,292

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements

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STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010

Retained Earnings

Total

$ $

Balance at 1 January 2009 1,716,168 1,716,168

Profit attributable to the entity 3,032,123 3,032,123

Balance at 31 December 2009 4,748,292 4,748,292

Profit attributable to the entity 210,065 210,065

Balance at 31 December 2010 4,958,357 4,958,357

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements

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ABN 17 231 978 960 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010

Note Consolidated Group

2010 2009

$ $

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Receipts from customers, government etc 1,997,932 1,866,288

Payments to suppliers and employees (1,777,713) (1,718,163)

Interest received 61,422 64,300

Net cash (used in)/generated from operating activities 15 281,642 212,425

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Payment for investment - (109,438)

Proceeds from sale of investments - 59,604

Payment for Intangibles - (143,175)

Purchase of property, plant and equipment (54,452) (25,956)

Proceeds from the sale of assets 24,667 53,636

Net cash used in/generated from investing activities (29,786) (165,329)

CASH FLOWS FROM (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Proceeds from borrowings 36,213 -

Repayment of borrowings (22,202) (89,377)

Net cash (used in)/generated from financing activities (14,011) (89,377)

Net Increase/(decrease) in cash held 265,867 (42,281)

Cash at the beginning of the financial year 888,497 930,778

Cash at the end of the financial year 3 1,154,364 888,497

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

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Basis of Preparation

The directors have prepared the financial statements on the basis that the company is a non-reporting

entity because there are no users who are dependent on its general purpose financial statements. These

financial statements are therefore a special purpose financial statements that have been prepared in order

to meet the requirements of the Corporations Act 2001.

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the mandatory Australian Accounting

Standards applicable to entities reporting under the Corporations Act 2001 and the significant accounting

policies disclosed below, which the directors have determined are appropriate to meet the needs of

members. Such accounting policies are consistent with the previous period unless stated otherwise.

The financial statements have been prepared on an accruals basis and are based on historical costs

unless otherwise stated in the notes. The accounting policies that have been adopted in the preparation of

the statements are as follows:

Accounting Policies

a. Principles of Consolidation The consolidated financial statements incorporate the assets, liabilities and results of entities

controlled by Bowls Queensland at the end of the reporting period. A controlled entity is any entity

over which Bowls Queensland has the power to govern the financial and operating policies so as

to obtain benefits from its activities. Control will generally exist when the parent owns, directly or

indirectly through subsidiaries, more than half of the voting power of an entity. In assessing the

power to govern, the existence and effect of holdings of actual and potential voting rights are also

considered.

Where controlled entities have entered or left the Group during the year, the financial performance

of those entities is included only for the period of the year that they were controlled. A list of

controlled entities is contained in note 18 to the financial statements.

In preparing the consolidated financial statements, all inter-group balances and transactions have

been eliminated on consolidation. Accounting policies of subsidiaries have been changed where

necessary to ensure consistency with those adopted by the parent entity.

Non-controlling interests, being the equity in the subsidiary not attributable, directly or indirectly, to

a parent, are shown separately within the equity section of the consolidated statement of financial

position and statement of comprehensive income. The non-controlling interests in the net assets

comprise their interest at the date of original business combination and their share of changes in

equity since that date.

b. Revenue

Grant revenue is recognised in the statement of comprehensive income when the entity obtains

control of the grant and it is probable that the economic benefits gained from the grant will flow to

the entity and the amount of the grant can be measured reliably.

If conditions are attached to the grant which must be satisfied before it is eligible to receive the

contribution, the recognition of the grant as revenue will be deferred until those conditions are

satisfied.

When grant revenue is received whereby the entity incurs an obligation to deliver economic value

directly back to the contributor, this is considered a reciprocal transaction and the grant revenue is

recognised in the statement of financial position as a liability until the service has been delivered to

the contributor, otherwise the grant is recognised as income on receipt.

Bowls Queensland receives non-reciprocal contributions of assets from the government and other

parties for zero or a nominal value. These assets are recognised at fair value on the date of

acquisition in the statement of financial position, with a corresponding amount of income

recognised in the statement of comprehensive income.

Donations and bequests are recognised as revenue when received.

Interest revenue is recognised using the effective interest rate method, which for floating rate

financial assets is the rate inherent in the instrument. Dividend revenue is recognised when the

right to receive a dividend has been established.

Revenue from the rendering of a service is recognised upon the delivery of the service to the

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customers.

All revenue is stated net of the amount of goods and services tax (GST).

c. Inventories

Inventories are measured at the lower of cost and current replacement cost.

Inventories acquired at no cost, or for nominal consideration are valued at the current replacement

cost as at the date of acquisition.

d. Property, Plant and Equipment

Each class of property, plant and equipment is carried at cost or fair values are indicated, less,

where applicable, accumulated depreciation and impairment losses.

The carrying amount of plant and equipment is reviewed annually by directors to ensure it is not in

excess of the recoverable amount from these assets. The recoverable amount is assessed on the

basis of the expected net cash flows that will be received from the assets employment and

subsequent disposal. The expected net cash flows have been discounted to their present values in

determining recoverable amounts.

Plant and equipment that have been contributed at no cost, or for nominal cost, are valued and

recognised at the fair value of the asset at the date it is acquired.

Depreciation

The depreciable amount of all fixed assets including buildings and capitalised lease assets, but

excluding freehold land, is depreciated on a straight-line basis over the asset’s useful life to the

entity commencing from the time the asset is held ready for use. Leasehold improvements are

depreciated over the shorter of either the unexpired period of the lease or the estimated useful

lives of the improvements.

The depreciation rates used for each class of depreciable assets are:

Class of Fixed Asset Depreciation Rate

Land and buildings 2.5% Prime cost – 7.5% Prime cost

Motor Vehicles 30% Diminishing value

Plant and equipment 7.5% Prime cost – 40% Diminishing value

The assets’ residual values and useful lives are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at the end

of each reporting period.

An asset’s carrying amount is written down immediately to its recoverable amount if the asset’s

carrying amount is greater than its estimated recoverable amount.

Gains and losses on disposals are determined by comparing proceeds with the carrying amount.

These gains or losses are included in the statement of comprehensive income. When revalued

assets are sold, amounts included in the revaluation reserve relating to that asset are transferred

to retained earnings.

e. Leases

Leases of fixed assets, where substantially all the risks and benefits incidental to the ownership of

the asset but not the legal ownership, that are transferred to entities in the economic entity are

classified as finance leases.

Finance leases are capitalised by recording an asset and a liability at the lower of the amounts

equal to the fair value of the leased property or the present value of the minimum lease payments,

including any guaranteed residual values. Lease payments are allocated between the reduction of

the lease liability and the lease interest expense for the period.

Leased assets are depreciated on a straight-line basis over the shorter of their estimated useful

lives or the lease term.

Lease payments for operating leases, where substantially all the risks and benefits remain with the

lessor, are charged as expenses on a straight-line basis over the lease term.

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f. Financial Instruments

Initial recognition and measurement

Financial assets and financial liabilities are recognised when the entity becomes a party to the

contractual provisions to the instrument. For financial assets, this is equivalent to the date that the

company commits itself to either purchase or sell the asset (ie trade date accounting is adopted).

Financial instruments are initially measured at fair value plus transactions costs except where the

instrument is classified ‘at fair value through profit or loss’ in which case transaction costs are

expensed to profit or loss immediately.

Classification and subsequent measurement

Financial instruments are subsequently measured at either fair value, amortised cost using the

effective interest rate method or cost. Fair value represents the amount for which an asset could

be exchanged or a liability settled, between knowledgeable, willing parties. Where available,

quoted prices in an active market are used to determine fair value. In other circumstances,

valuation techniques are adopted.

Amortised cost is calculated as:

i. the amount at which the financial asset or financial liability is measured at initial

recognition;

ii. less principal repayments;

iii. plus or minus the cumulative amortisation of the difference, if any, between the amount

initially recognised and the maturity amount calculated using the effective interest method;

and

iv. less any reduction for impairment.

The effective interest method is used to allocate interest income or interest expense over the

relevant period and is equivalent to the rate that exactly discounts estimated future cash payments

or receipts (including fees, transaction costs and other premiums or discounts) through the

expected life (or when this cannot be reliably predicted, the contractual term) of the financial

instrument to the net carrying amount of the financial asset or financial liability. Revisions to

expected future net cash flows will necessitate an adjustment to the carrying value with a

consequential recognition of an income or expense in profit or loss.

(i) Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss

Financial assets are classified at ‘fair value through profit or loss’ when they are held for

trading for the purpose of short-term profit taking, or where they are derivatives not held for

hedging purposes, or when they are designated as such to avoid an accounting mismatch

or to enable performance evaluation where a group of financial assets is managed by key

management personnel on a fair value basis in accordance with a documented risk

management or investment strategy. Such assets are subsequently measured at fair value

with changes in carrying value being included in profit or loss.

(ii) Loans and receivables

Loans and receivables are non-derivative financial assets with fixed or determinable

payments that are not quoted in an active market and are subsequently measured at

amortised cost.

Loans and receivables are included in current assets, except for those which are not

expected to mature within 12 months after reporting date. (All other loans and receivables

are classified as non-current assets.)

(iii) Held-to-maturity investments

Held-to-maturity investments are non-derivative financial assets that have fixed maturities

and fixed or determinable payments, and it is the company’s intention to hold these

investments to maturity. They are subsequently measured at amortised cost.

Held-to-maturity investments are included in non-current assets, except for those which

are expected to mature within 12 months after reporting date. (All other investments are

classified as current assets.)

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If during the period the company sold or reclassified more than an insignificant amount of

the held-to-maturity investments before maturity, the entire held-to-maturity investments

category would be tainted and reclassified as available-for-sale.

(iv) Available-for-sale financial assets

Available-for-sale financial assets are non-derivative financial assets that are either not

capable of being classified into other categories of financial assets due to their nature, or

they are designated as such by management. They comprise investments in the equity of

other entities where there is neither a fixed maturity nor fixed or determinable payments.

Available-for-sale financial assets are included in non-current assets, except for those

which are expected to be disposed of within 12 months after reporting date. (All other

financial assets will be classified as current assets.)

(v) Financial liabilities

Non-derivative financial liabilities (excluding financial guarantees) are subsequently

measured at amortised cost.

Fair Value

Fair value is determined based on current bid prices for all quoted investments. Valuation

techniques are applied to determine the fair value for all unlisted securities, including recent arm’s

length transactions, reference to similar instruments and option pricing models.

Impairment

At the end of each reporting period, the entity assesses whether there is objective evidence that a

financial instrument has been impaired. In the case of available-for-sale financial instruments, a

prolonged decline in the value of the instrument is considered to determine whether an impairment

has arisen. Impairment losses are recognised in the statement of comprehensive income.

Derecognition

Financial assets are derecognised where the contractual rights to receipt of cash flows expires or

the asset is transferred to another party whereby the entity no longer has any significant

continuing involvement in the risks and benefits associated with the asset. Financial liabilities are

derecognised where the related obligations are either discharged, cancelled or expired. The

difference between the carrying value of the financial liability, which is extinguished or transferred

to another party and the fair value of consideration paid, including the transfer of non-cash assets

or liabilities assumed, is recognised in profit or loss.

g. Impairment of Assets

At the end of each reporting period, the entity reviews the carrying values of its tangible and

intangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have been

impaired. If such an indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset, being the higher of the

asset’s fair value less costs to sell and value in use, is compared to the asset’s carrying value. Any

excess of the asset’s carrying value over its recoverable amount is expensed to the statement of

comprehensive income.

Where the future economic benefits of the asset are not primarily dependent upon on the asset’s

ability to generate net cash inflows and when the entity would, if deprived of the asset, replace its

remaining future economic benefits, value in use is determined as the depreciated replacement

cost of an asset.

Where it is not possible to estimate the recoverable amount of a class of asset, the entity

estimates the recoverable amount of the cash-generating unit to which the asset belongs.

Where an impairment loss on a revalued asset is identified, this is debited against the revaluation

surplus in respect of the same class of asset to the extent that the impairment loss does not

exceed the amount in the revaluation surplus for that same class of asset.

h. 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 that are expected to be settled

within one year have been measured at the amounts expected to be paid when the liability is

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settled. Employee benefits payable later than one year have been measured at the present value

of the estimated future cash outflows to be made for those benefits. In determining the liability,

consideration is given to employee wage increases and the probability that the employee may not

satisfy vesting requirements. Those cash outflows are discounted using market yields on national

government bonds with terms to maturity that match the expected timing of cash flows.

Contributions are made by the entity to an employee superannuation fund and are charged as

expenses when incurred.

i. 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.

Bank overdrafts are shown within short-term borrowings in current liabilities on the statement of

financial position.

j. 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 Tax Office. In these circumstances the GST is

recognised as part of the cost of acquisition of the asset or as part of an item of expense.

Receivables and payables in the statement of financial position are shown inclusive of GST.

Cash flows are presented in the statement of cash flows on a gross basis, except for the GST

component of investing and financing activities, which are disclosed as operating cash flows.

k. Income Tax

No provision for income tax has been raised, as the entity is exempt from income tax under Div 50

of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.

l. Provisions

Provisions are recognised when the entity has a legal or constructive obligation, as a result of past

events, for which it is probable that an outflow of economic benefits will result and that outflow can

be reliably measured. Provisions recognised represent the best estimate of the amounts required

to settle the obligation at the end of the reporting period.

m. Comparative Figures

Where required by Accounting Standards, comparative figures have been adjusted to conform

with changes in presentation for the current financial year.

When an entity applies an accounting policy retrospectively, makes a retrospective restatement or

reclassifies items in its financial statements, a statement of financial position as at the beginning of

the earliest comparative period must be disclosed.

n. Trade and Other Payables

Trade and other payables represent the liability outstanding at the end of the reporting period for

goods and services received by the company during the reporting period which remains unpaid.

The balance is recognised as a current liability with the amount being normally paid within 30 days

of recognition of the liability.

o. Critical Accounting Estimates and Judgments

The directors evaluate estimates and judgments incorporated into the financial statements based

on historical knowledge and best available current information. Estimates assume a reasonable

expectation of future events and are based on current trends and economic data, obtained both

externally and within the company.

Key Estimates

(a) Impairment

The company assesses impairment at the end of each reporting period by evaluating

conditions and events specific to the company that may be indicative of impairment

triggers.

p. New Accounting Standards for Application in Future Periods

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The AASB has issued new and amended Accounting Standards and Interpretations that have

mandatory application dates for future reporting periods and which the company has decided not

to early adopt. A discussion of those future requirements and their impact on the company is as

follows:

— AASB 9: Financial Instruments and AASB 2009–11: Amendments to Australian Accounting

Standards arising from AASB 9 [AASB 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 101, 102, 108, 112, 118, 121, 127,

128, 131, 132, 136, 139, 1023 & 1038 and Interpretations 10 & 12] (applicable for annual

reporting periods commencing on or after 1 January 2013).

These Standards are applicable retrospectively and amend the classification and

measurement of financial assets. The company has not yet determined any potential

impact on the financial statements.

The changes made to accounting requirements include:

– simplifying the classifications of financial assets into those carried at amortised cost

and those carried at fair value;

– simplifying the requirements for embedded derivatives;

– removing the tainting rules associated with held-to-maturity assets;

– removing the requirements to separate and fair value embedded derivatives for

financial assets carried at amortised cost;

– allowing an irrevocable election on initial recognition to present gains and losses on

investments in equity instruments that are not held for trading in other

comprehensive income. Dividends in respect of these investments that are a return

on investment can be recognised in profit or loss and there is no impairment or

recycling on disposal of the instrument; and

– requiring financial assets to be reclassified where there is a change in an entity’s

business model as they are initially classified based on: (a) the objective of the

entity’s business model for managing the financial assets; and (b) the

characteristics of the contractual cash flows.

— AASB 124: Related Party Disclosures (applicable for annual reporting periods

commencing on or after 1 January 2011).

This Standard removes the requirement for government-related entities to disclose details

of all transactions with the government and other government-related entities and clarifies

the definition of a ‘related party’ to remove inconsistencies and simplify the structure of the

Standard. No changes are expected to materially affect the company.

— AASB 1053: Application of Tiers of Australian Accounting Standards and AASB 2010–2:

Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards arising from Reduced Disclosure

Requirements [AASB 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 101, 102, 107, 108, 110, 111, 112, 116, 117, 119,

121, 123, 124, 127, 128, 131, 133, 134, 136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 1050 & 1052 and

Interpretations 2, 4, 5, 15, 17, 127, 129 & 1052] (applicable for annual reporting periods

commencing on or after 1 July 2013).

AASB 1053 establishes a revised differential financial reporting framework consisting of

two tiers of financial reporting requirements for those entities preparing general purpose

financial statements:

– Tier 1: Australian Accounting Standards; and

– Tier 2: Australian Accounting Standards — Reduced Disclosure Requirements.

Tier 2 of the framework comprises the recognition, measurement and presentation

requirements of Tier 1, but contains significantly fewer disclosure requirements.

The following entities are required to apply Tier 1 reporting requirements (ie full IFRS):

– for-profit private sector entities that have public accountability; and

– the Australian Government and state, territory and local governments.

Subject to AASB 1049, general government sectors of the Australian Government and

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state and territory governments would also apply Tier 1 reporting requirements.

The following entities can elect to apply Tier 2 of the framework when preparing general

purpose financial statements:

– for-profit private sector entities that do not have public accountability;

– not-for-profit private sector entities; and

– public sector entities, whether for-profit or not-for-profit, other than the Australian

Government and state, territory and local governments.

AASB 2010–2 makes amendments to Australian Accounting Standards and Interpretations

to give effect to the reduced disclosure requirements for Tier 2 entities. It achieves this by

specifying the disclosure paragraphs that a Tier 2 entity need not comply with as well as

adding specific ‘RDR’ disclosures.

— AASB 2009–10: Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards — Classification of

Rights Issues [AASB 132] (applicable for annual reporting periods commencing on or after

1 February 2010).

This Standard clarifies that rights, options or warrants to acquire a fixed number of an

entity’s own equity instruments for a fixed amount in any currency are equity instruments if

the entity offers the rights, options or warrants pro rata to all existing owners of the same

class of its own non-derivative equity instruments. The amendments are not expected to

impact the company.

— AASB 2009–12: Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards [AASBs 5, 8, 108, 110,

112, 119, 133, 137, 139, 1023 & 1031 and Interpretations 2, 4, 16, 1039 & 1052]

(applicable for annual reporting periods commencing on or after 1 January 2011).

This Standard makes a number of editorial amendments to a range of Australian

Accounting Standards and Interpretations, including amendments to reflect changes made

to the text of IFRSs by the IASB. The Standard also amends AASB 8 to require entities to

exercise judgment in assessing whether a government and entities known to be under the

control of that government are considered a single customer for the purposes of certain

operating segment disclosures. The amendments are not expected to impact the

company.

— AASB 2009–13: Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards arising from

Interpretation 19 [AASB 1] (applicable for annual reporting periods commencing on or after

1 July 2010).

This Standard makes amendments to AASB 1 arising from the issue of Interpretation 19.

The amendments allow a first-time adopter to apply the transitional provisions in

Interpretation 19. This Standard is not expected to impact the company.

— AASB 2009–14: Amendments to Australian Interpretation — Prepayments of a Minimum

Funding Requirement [AASB Interpretation 14] (applicable for annual reporting periods

commencing on or after 1 January 2011).

This Standard amends Interpretation 14 to address unintended consequences that can

arise from the previous accounting requirements when an entity prepays future

contributions into a defined benefit pension plan.

— AASB 2010–3: Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards arising from the Annual

Improvements Project [AASB 3, AASB 7, AASB 121, AASB 128, AASB 131, AASB 132 &

AASB 139] (applicable for annual reporting periods commencing on or after

1 July 2010).

This Standard details numerous non-urgent but necessary changes to Accounting

Standards arising from the IASB’s annual improvements project. Key changes include:

– requiring that recognition and/or adjustment of contingent consideration for

acquisitions preceding 1 July 2009 be recognised against the cost of acquisition;

– clarifying the accounting for replacement share-based payments awarded to the

acquiree’s employees as part of the cost of the combination service, or in the case

of non-replaced and unvested share-based payments of the acquiree that do not

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ABN 17 231 978 960 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010

NOTE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

form part of the exchange, an allocation to both the cost of acquisition and post-

combination services on the basis of a market based measure; and

– making sundry transitional amendments to various Standards.

This Standard is not expected to impact the company.

— AASB 2010–4: Further Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards arising from the

Annual Improvements Project [AASB 1, AASB 7, AASB 101 & AASB 134 and

Interpretation 13] (applicable for annual reporting periods commencing on or after

1 January 2011).

This Standard details numerous non-urgent but necessary changes to Accounting

Standards arising from the IASB’s annual improvements project. Key changes include:

– clarifying the application of AASB 108 prior to an entity’s first Australian Accounting

Standard financial statements;

– adding an explicit statement to AASB 7 that qualitative disclosures should be made

in the context of the quantitative disclosures to better enable users to evaluate an

entity’s exposure to risks arising from financial instruments;

– amending AASB 101 to the effect that disaggregation of changes in each

component of equity arising from transactions recognised in other comprehensive

income is required to be presented, but is permitted to be presented in the

statement of changes in equity or in the notes;

– adding a number of examples to the list of events or transactions that require

disclosure under AASB 134; and

– making sundry editorial amendments to various Standards and Interpretations.

This Standard is not expected to impact the company.

— AASB Interpretation 19: Extinguishing Financial Liabilities with Equity Instruments

(applicable for annual reporting periods commencing from 1 July 2010).

This Interpretation deals with how a debtor would account for the extinguishment of a

liability through the issue of equity instruments. The Interpretation states that the issue of

equity should be treated as the consideration paid to extinguish the liability, and the equity

instruments issued should be recognised at their fair value unless fair value cannot be

measured reliably, in which case they shall be measured at the fair value of the liability

extinguished. The Interpretation deals with situations where either partial or full settlement

of the liability has occurred. This Interpretation is not expected to impact the company.

The company does not anticipate early adoption of any of the above Australian Accounting

Standards.

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ABN 17 231 978 960 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010

NOTE 2: PROFIT BEFORE INCOME TAX

NOTE 2010 2009

$ $

a. Expenses

Depreciation and Amortisation

— Property, plant and equipment (72,937) (72,665)

Total Depreciation and Amortisation (72,937) (72,665)

Employee Benefits (430,040) (474,216)

Remuneration of auditor

— audit or review (14,000) (13,500)

2010 2009

$ $

b. Significant Revenue

The following significant revenue items are relevant in

explaining the financial performance:

Administration fees 30,703 33,727

Affiliation fees 1,255,024 1,106,234

Competition income 35,502 30,387

Funding (Bowls Australia) 74,429 37,467

Goodwill tour income 62,197 75,378

Government grants 220,730 188,640

Interest income 61,422 64,300

Junior bowls 29,545 56,649

Queensland Bowler magazine income 199,923 218,506

Sponsorship 43,181 43,986

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010 NOTE 3: CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

NOTE 2010 2009

$ $

Cash at bank 1,154,014 888,147

Cash on hand 350 350

1,154,364 888,497

Reconciliation of cash

Cash and cash equivalents 15 1,154,364 888,497

1,154,364 888,497

NOTE 4: TRADE AND OTHER RECEIVABLES

2010 2009

$ $

CURRENT

Trade receivables 40,000 37,487

Salary sacrifice receivable 5,152 2,237

Utility deposit 200 200

Total current trade and other receivables 45,352 39,924

NOTE 5: INVENTORIES

2010 2009

$ $

CURRENT

At cost 128,199 5,188

128,199 5,188

NOTE 6: FINANCIAL ASSETS – AT MARKET VALUE

2010 2009

$ $

AXA Wholesale MIF 71,501 71,486

First Quest Investment 249,249 252,162

MFS Premium Income Service 12,000 90,000

332,750 413,648

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ABN 17 231 978 960 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010

NOTE 7: PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT

Note 7(a) NOTE 2010 2009

$ $

BUILDING WORK IN PROGRESS 7(c)

At cost 5,394 5,394

Less accumulated depreciation - -

Total Building work in progress 5,394 5,394

BUILDINGS

At Director’s valuation 7 (b),(c) 500,000 500,000

Less accumulated depreciation (15,906) (3,493)

Total Buildings 484,094 496,507

LAND

At Director’s valuation 7 (b) 2,500,000 2,500,000

Less impairment - -

Total land 2,500,000 2,500,000

PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS

At cost 757,383 757,383

Less Accumulated depreciation (386,395) (369,582)

Total property improvements 370,988 387,801

FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT

At cost 414,761 412,117

Less accumulated depreciation (374,694) (345,816)

40,067 66,301

MOTOR VEHICLES

At cost 106,235 113,990

Less accumulated depreciation (50,575) (75,611)

55,660 38,379

TOTAL OF PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT 3,456,203 3,494,382

Note 7(b) Bowls Queensland acquired the land and buildings of Coorparoo Bowls Club (CBC) on the 22

nd September 2009

for consideration of $1. An independent valuation was obtained for stamp duty assessment. The report, prepared by Early Group Valuers and dated on the 7

th of October 2008 assigned an unencumbered market value of $3

million dollars. Stamp duty of $143,175 was assessed on the transaction. CBC continues to operate as a bowls club. Note 7(c) The Board has been verbally advised by the Brisbane City Council that Coorparoo Bowls Club will be Heritage Listed in the near term. No official confirmation has been received. At the end of the financial year, the impact on the Financial Statements could not be measured reliably.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010

NOTE 8: INTANGIBLE ASSETS

NOTE 2010 2009

$ $

Queensland Bowler magazine

Cost 152,000 152,000

Accumulated amortisation (102,000) (102,000)

Net carrying value of Queensland Bowler magazine 50,000 50,000

Stamp duty on the purchase of Coorparoo Bowls Club 143,175 143,175

TOTAL INTANGIBLE ASSETS 193,175 193,175

NOTE 9: UNSECURED LOANS

Note 9 (a) 2010 2009

CURRENT $ $

Loan - Coorparoo Bowls Club 9(b) 3,464 3,464

Loan – Sandgate Bowls Club 9(c) 44,238 44,238

Total current unsecured loans 47,702 47,702

NON-CURRENT

Loan – Coorparoo Bowls Club 97,972 105,516

Loan – Sandgate Bowls Club 123,204 151,873

Total non-current unsecured loans 221,176 257,389

Note 9 (b) Two loans were made to Coorparoo Bowls Club (CBC) in 2009. The first loan of $102,510 was to enable CBC to pay out debt, carry out repairs and maintenance and to meet green keeping fees. This loan’s repayments are based on a percentage of CBC’s monthly profit. The second loan for $6,758 was to meet legal fees incurred by CBC. The loan is to be repaid by monthly instalment over 24 months. Note 9 (c) A loan was made by Bowls Queensland through its subsidiary, Club Services Pty Ltd, to the Sandgate Bowls Club (SBC) in 2007. This loan is to be repaid by monthly instalment over 96 months. At this time the monthly repayments are $3,686 per month.

NOTE 10: TRADE AND OTHER PAYABLES

2010 2009

$ $

CURRENT

Accreditation payable 40,157 51,449

Bowls Australia affiliation fee 157,884 160,584

Trade payables 117,378 47,159

GST collected 34,284 44,454

GST paid (35,307) (37,666)

PAYGW payable 8,716 8,536

Other creditors 1,759 3,958

Prepayments - 3,136

Superannuation payable - 5,357

324,871 286,966

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ABN 17 231 978 960 NOTE 10: TRADE AND OTHER PAYABLES

2010 2009

$ $ NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010

NOTE 11: INCOME IN ADVANCE

NOTE 2010 2009

$ $

Government funding in advance 220,000 223,954

220,000 223,954

NOTE 12: FINANCE LEASE LIABILITY

2010 2009

$ $

CURRENT

Lease liability - 22,201

- 22,201

NON CURRENT

Lease liability - -

Total current and non-current secured liabilities - 22,201

NOTE 13: SHORT-TERM PROVISIONS

2010 2009

$ $

Annual leave 35,386 26,784

Total short-term provisions 35,386 26,784

NOTE 14: LONG-TERM PROVISIONS

2010 2009

$ $

Long service leave 40,307 31,707

Total Long-term provisions 40,307 31,707

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010 NOTE 15: CASH FLOW INFORMATION

NOTE 2010 2009

$ $

Reconciliation of cash flows from operations with profit after income tax

Profit after income tax 210,065 3,032,123

Non-cash flows in profit:

Depreciation and amortisation 72,937 72,665

Profit on sale of property, plant and equipment (4,972) (8,603)

Impairment of Intangibles - 102,000

Impairment of property, plant and equipment - (2,999,999)

Impairment of Investments 80,898 (59,860)

Changes in assets and liabilities

(Increase)/decrease in Inventories (123,011) 30,231

(Increase)/decrease in receivables and other receivables (5,428) 52,788

(Decrease)/increase in income in advance (3,954) 35,314

(Decrease)/increase in prepayments (3,136) 957

(Decrease)/increase in employee benefits 17,202 (34,160)

(Decrease)/increase in provisions - (42,000)

(Decrease)/increase in trade and other payables 41,041 30,968

Cash flows (used in)/provided by operating activities 281,642 212,424

NOTE 16: ENTITY DETAILS

The registered office of the company is:

Bowls Queensland

C/-Gadens Lawyers

240 Queen Street

Brisbane Queensland 4000

The principal place of business is:

Bowls Queensland

72 Pickering Street

Enoggera Queensland 4051

NOTE 17: MEMBERS’ GUARANTEE

The entity is incorporated under the Corporations Act 2001 and is a company limited by guarantee. If the

company is wound up, the constitution states that each member is not required to contribute any amount

towards meeting any outstandings and obligations of the company. At 31 December 2010 the number of

members was 42,915.

Bowls Queensland and Controlled Entity

ABN 17 231 978 960

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2010 NOTE 18: CONTROLLED ENTITIES

(a) Controlled Entities

Subsidiary of Bowls Queensland

- Club Services Qld Pty Ltd (Incorporated in Australia)

(b) Acquisition of Controlled Entities

On 21st August 2006, the parent entity acquired 1 ordinary share of $1 representing 100% ownership of

Club Services Qld Pty Ltd.

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Junior State ChampionshipsCALOUNDRA, CALOUNDRA RSL, PELICAN WATERS BOWLS CLUBS, APRIL 3 - 10

GIRLS BOYSSINGLESWinner Carly Griffiths Pine Rivers Jason Carpenter Wynnum Manly LeaguesRunner-Up Elizabeth McKillop Pine Rivers Ashley Schmidt Urangan

PAIRSWinners Kirsty deWaard Urangan Danny McColm Gayndah

Lauren Ingham McKenzie Park Kyle Franks Burnett

Runner-Up Cassandra Millerick Burnett Ben Savva South TweedBolivia Millerick Burnett Scott DeJongh Burleigh Heads

TRIPLESWinners Elizabeth McKillop Pine Rivers Braidan Leese South Tweed

Lauren Ingham McKenzie Park Ben Savva South TweedCarly Griffiths Pine Rivers Scott DeJongh Burleigh Heads

Runner-Up Cassandra Millerick Burnett Sean Ingham McKenzie ParkKirsty deWaard Urangan Jason Carpenter Wynnum Manly LeaguesBolivia Millerick Burnett Jay Cross Algester

FOURSWinners Natasha Jones Bribie Island Mitch Wilson Bribie Island

Elizabeth McKillop Pine Rivers Sean Ingham McKenzie ParkLauren Ingham McKenzie Park Jason Carpenter Wynnum Manly LeaguesCarly Griffiths Pine Rivers Jay Cross Algester

Runner-Up Rikki-Lee Kemp Burnett Rohan Wilson Club HelensvaleKirsty deWaard Urangan Joel Leese South Tweed Cassandra Millerick Burnett Aaron Miller Mackay SuburbanBolivia Millerick Burnett Eric Copeland Caloundra RSL

PLAYER OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES U-15Girls Carly Griffiths Pine Rivers WinnerBoys Jason Carpenter Wynnum Manly Leagues Braidan Leese South Tweed

Runner-UpJustin Cribbin Jubilee

PAIRS U-15Winners Nathan Carpenter Maroochy SwanCameron Whitbread-Page Maroochydore Beach

Runner-UpBrayden Peacock ScarboroughConnor Gray Scarborough

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Junior Test Series

Queensland versus New South Wales – Juniors GirlsParadise Point Bowls Club, QLD, July 5, 6, 7

1st Test Singles QLD 21 def NSW 13

Pairs QLD 3 def by NSW 24

Triples QLD 9 def by NSW 18

Fours QLD 18 def NSW 17

2nd Test Singles QLD 16 def by NSW 21

Pairs QLD 10 def by NSW 30

Triples QLD 25 def NSW 18

Fours QLD 17 def by NSW 19

3rd Test Singles QLD 19 def by NSW 21

Pairs QLD 26 def NSW 11

Triples QLD 15 def by NSW 16

Fours QLD 11 def by NSW 25

Representing QLD:Kirsty deWaard, Carly Griffiths, Elizabeth McKillop, Lauren Ingham, Cassandra Millerick

Queensland versus New South Wales – Juniors BoysParadise Point Bowls Club, QLD, July 5, 6, 7

1st Test Singles QLD 21 def NSW 9

Pairs QLD 23 def NSW 19

Triples QLD 20 def by NSW 30

Fours QLD 11 def by NSW 24

2nd Test Singles QLD 20 def by NSW 21

Pairs QLD 14 def by NSW 18

Triples QLD 12 def by NSW 25

Fours QLD 13 draw NSW 13

3rd Test Singles QLD 7 def by NSW 21

Pairs QLD 15 def by NSW 21

Triples QLD 11 def by NSW 23

Fours QLD 22 def NSW 10

Representing Queensland:Jason Carpenter, Sean Ingham, Ben Savva, Scott DeJongh, Braiden Leese

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Broadbeach Bowls Club, QLD, Sept 27 - 30

Singles Bronze Carly Griffiths Singles Bronze Jason Carpenter

Pairs Silver Lauren Wilson Pairs Gold Sean InghamCarly Griffiths Jason Carpenter

Triples Silver Natasha Jones Triples Silver Ben SavvaCassandra Millerick Braidan LeeseElizabeth McKillop Scott DeJongh

Fours Silver Natasha Jones Fours Silver Ben SavvaLauren Wilson Braidan LeeseCassandra Millerick Sean InghamElizabeth McKillop Scott DeJongh

Representing Queensland: Representing Queensland:Carly Griffiths, Natasha Jones, Elizabeth McKillop, Jason Carpenter, Scott DeJongh, Sean Ingham, Cassandra Millerick, Lauren Wilson Braidan Leese, Ben Savva

Queensland — Overall Winners

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Australian Junior Championships

QUEENSLAND GIRLS QUEENSLAND BOYS

Queensland All Schools Cup ChallengeFinals held at Pine Rivers Memorial Bowls Club, September 18 & 19

FinalistsPalm Beach / Currumbin State High SchoolBrisbane Bayside State, Villanova & Lourdes Hill CollegeDalby State High SchoolBribie Island State High SchoolWide Bay Institute of TAFEKepnock & Isis State High SchoolCalen District CollegeGilroy Santa Maria College & Pimlico State High School

Winner Palm Beach / Currumbin State High SchoolRunner-up Bribie Island State High School

Representing winning schoolReece Whiteman, Ben Savva, Sean Ingham

Junior Development Competition

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District Sides

Hosted by Sunshine Coast District, May 9 -12

Held at Buderim, Mooloolaba, Pacific Paradise, Maroochy Swan, Coolum Beach, Maroochy Beach

Division 1 First Gold Coast Tweed Division 1 First Gold Coast TweedSecond Gateway Second Sunshine CoastThird Brisbane Third GatewayFourth TFNQ Fourth Fraser Coast

Division 2 First Wide Bay/Gympie Division 2 First DownsSecond Sunshine Coast Second Brisbane NorthThird Cunningham Third Bun/Port CurtisFourth Central Queensland Fourth Brisbane

Division 3 First Bun/Port Curtis Division 3 First TFNQSecond North Queensland Second MackayThird Caboolture Third Southern DownsFourth Mackay Fourth North QueenslandFifth Brisbane NorthSixth Downs Division 4 First Caboolture

Second CunninghamDivision 4 First Leichhardt Third Burnett

Second Burnett Fourth CondamineThird CondamineFourth Maranoa/Warrego Division 5 First Central Qld

Second North WestThird LeichhardtFourth Maranoa/Warrego

WOMEN MEN

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State Championships

MENʼS STATE OVER 60ʼS PAIRSMaroochy Swan Bowls Club, May 23

WinnersPaul Phillips TugunBrendan Hoey Tugun

Runner-UpTony Sullivan Hendra NundahLawrence Paatsch Hendra Nundah

WOMEN MEN

Caloundra, Caloundra RSL, Pelican Waters Bowls Clubs, April 3 - 10

SINGLESWinner Gail Waitai Broadbeach Jamie Anderson CapalabaRunner-Up Brenda Thompson Club Helensvale Robert Hammond Sth Toowoomba

PAIRSWinners Ellen Joselin South Tweed Ian Taylor Kingscliff

Jennifer Blyth South Tweed Michael Turner Kingscliff

Runner-Up Ann Russell Salisbury Ben Twist GreenslopesPatty Elliott Salisbury Kurt Brown Tantitha

TRIPLESWinners Pamela Rowe Pine Rivers Robert Wild Pine Rivers Mem

Doreen Hawke Pacific Paradise Alex Murtagh Pine Rivers MemJane Bush Pacific Paradise Sean Baker Broadbeach

Runner-Up Maree Gibbs Millmerran James Templeton Pine Rivers MemRuth Greentree Kandanga Jamie Nordlof Wynnum ManlyMary Geary Caloundra Jason Carpenter Wynnum Manly

FOURSWinners Brenda Thompson Club Helensvale Brad Piper Bribie Island

Sue McKenzie Tweed Heads Ken Luck Bribie IslandCarly Griffiths Pine Rivers Des Cann JindaleeLynsey Armitage Club Helensvale Mark Ogorevc Bribie Island

Runner-Up Maree Gibbs Millmerran Paul Evans Maroochy SwanRobyn Tyson Manly Paul Newman Maroochy SwanMary Geary Caloundra Eric Taylor Maroochy SwanTracy Foster Manly Allan Newman Maroochy Swan

LADY OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPBrenda Thompson Club Helensvale

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Champion of Club ChampionsCHAMPION OF CLUB CHAMPIONS - WOMENBribie Island Bowls Club, October 24 to 29

SinglesWinner Lynsey Armitage Club HelensvaleRunner-up Marilyn Peddell Coolum Beach

PairsWinner Dell Lehmann Springwood

Sonja Smits

Runner-up Karen Goldsworthy BurnettLynn Long

FoursWinner Patricia Reely Club Helensvale

Teresa ArmitageDesiree Lambert Lynsey Armitage

Runner-up Gillian Wakefield Coolum BeachThelma Sanday Marilyn ClaytonMarilyn Peddell

CHAMPION OF CLUB CHAMPIONS - MENBribie Island Bowls Club, October 24 to 29

SinglesWinner Brett Wilkie Club HelensvaleRunner-up John Thain Mooloolaba

PairsWinner Jeff Twist Greenslopes

Ben Twist

Runner-up Mick Roy Maryborough Serv MemAnthony Williams

FoursWinner Jeff Watkins Broadbeach

Brett CliffordGary ThomasGeoff Lanham

Runner-up Lou Dalakis MooloolabaSteve WarneDavid GreenGreg Wordsworth

MIXED PAIRS STATE CHAMPIONSHIPHeld at Bribie Island Bowls Club, October 24 & 25

Winner Kurt Brown Bundaberg/Port CurtisGail Crompton

Runner-up Stuart McCosh GatewayMaria Rigby

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State Pennant FinalsDIVISION 1 - WOMEN DIVISION 1 - MEN

Held at Bribie Island Bowls Club, November 27 & 28

Winner Cleveland Bowls Club Winner Tantitha Bowls Club

Runner-up North Mackay Bowls Club Runner-up Coolum Beach Bowls Club

Representing Cleveland Bowls Club: Kay Smith, Sandra Banks, Betty Clarke, Kerry Heelass, Lorna Daddow, Lyn Malone, Mary Ross, Shirley Krauze, Ann Armstrong, Gwen Barter, Elaine Nutley, Kaye Freeman, Gail Newmarch, Kate Gibson.

Representing Cleveland Bowls Club: Mick Tobin, Ian McCracken, Kevin Bell, Darren McCracken, Kurt Brown, Tony Townson,Geoff Williams, Greg Charteris, Keith Bayntun, Clive Stark and Brian McMah, Daniel Stanton-Cook, Tim Smith, Jason Andrewartha.

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Open Interstate Competition

QUEENSLAND VERSUS WESTERN AUSTRALIA - WOMENHeld at Brighton Bowling Club, SA, April 7

1st Test Queensland 57 def by Western Australia 62

2nd Test Queensland 56 def Western Australia 53

3rd Test Queensland 55 def by Western Australia 67 (3rd match ASC)

Player of the Series: Lyn Cuthbertson

AUSTRALIAN SIDES CHAMPIONSHIP - WOMENHeld at Holdfast Bay Bowling Club, SA, April 9 - 12

Round 1 Queensland 55 def by Western Australia 67

Round 2 Queensland 57 def by Northern Territory 58

Round 3 Queensland 55 def Tasmania 46

Round 4 Queensland 63 def Australian Capital Territory 49

Round 5 Queensland 55 def by South Australia 62

Round 6 Queensland 55 def by New South Wales 73

Round 7 Queensland 77 def Victoria 43

Player of the Series: Kerrie Wilson

Queensland – fifth place

Representing Queensland against South Australia and the Australian Sides Championships:

Christine Baxter, Sue Brady, Gail Crompton, Lyn Cuthbertson, Tracy Foster, Mary Geary,

Maree Gibbs, Rose Kling, Sue McKenzie, Marilyn Peddell, Brenda Thompson, Kerrie Wilson

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Open Interstate Competition

QUEENSLAND VERSUS WESTERN AUSTRALIA - MENHeld at Brighton Bowling Club, SA, April 7

1st Test Queensland 54 def by Western Australia 51

2nd Test Queensland 75 def Western Australia 63

Player of the Series: Sean Baker

AUSTRALIAN SIDES CHAMPIONSHIP - MENHeld at Holdsfast Bay Bowling Club, SA, April 9 - 12

Round 1 Queensland 60 def Western Australia 56

Round 2 Queensland 98 def Northern Territory 42

Round 3 Queensland 62 def Tasmania 56

Round 4 Queensland 62 def Australian Capital Territory 53

Round 5 Queensland 69 def South Australia 33

Round 6 Queensland 68 def New South Wales 52

Round 7 Queensland 47 def by Victoria 65

Player of the Series: Mark Thatcher

Queensland – Winners

Representing Queensland against Western Australia and at the Australian Sides Championship:

Sean Baker, Michael Breen, Jason Grundon, Kelvin Kerkow, Anthony Kiepe, Mark Monro,

Darren Mullens, Alex Murtagh, Andrew Paskins, Paul Petersen, Nathan Rice, Mark Thatcher

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Open Interstate Competition

QUEENSLAND VERSUS NEW SOUTH WALES - WOMENHeld at Soldiers Point Bowling Club, NSW, June 29 - 30

1st Test Queensland 48 def by New South Wales 67

2nd Test Queensland 86 def New South Wales 51

3rd Test Queensland 74 def New South Wales 54

Player of the Series: Sue McKenzie

Representing Queensland:

Lynsey Armitage, Christine Baxter, Sue Brady, Gail Crompton, Lyn Cuthbertson, Tracy Foster, Mary Geary, Maree Gibbs, SueMcKenzie, Christina Pavlov, Marilyn Peddell, Kerrie Wilson,

QUEENSLAND VERSUS NEW SOUTH WALES – UNDER 25 WOMENHeld at Soldiers Point Bowling Club, NSW, June 29 - 30 (Sets Play)

1st Test Singles: Queensland (9, 7, 0) def by New South Wales (5, 10, 5)

Pairs: Queensland (2, 1) def by New South Wales (10, 11)

Triples: Queensland (4, 11, 2) def New South Wales (9, 5, 1)

2nd Test Singles: Queensland (4, 13, 0) def by New South Wales (16, 4, 3)

Pairs: Queensland (12, 8, 4) def New South Wales (2, 13, 0)

Triples: Queensland (11, 2, 1) def by New South Wales (6, 7, 3)

3rd Test Singles Queensland (3, 4) def by New South Wales (7, 11)

Pairs: Queensland (13, 12) def New South Wales (6, 7)

Triples: Queensland (13, 8) def New South Wales (3, 8)

4th Test Singles: Queensland (5, 5) def by New South Wales (13, 5)

Pairs: Queensland (9, 11) def New South Wales (9, 3)

Triples: Queensland (7, 5) def by New South Wales (9, 9)

Player of the Series: Pamela Rowe

Representing Queensland:

Charlie Harkness (Singles); Pamela Rowe & Shahn Griffiths (Pairs);

Amanda Haevecker, Natalie Vicary, Amanda Bessell (Triples)

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Open Interstate Competition

QUEENSLAND VERSUS NEW SOUTH WALES - MENHeld at Warilla Bowling Club, NSW, August 17 -18

1st Test Queensland 71 def New South Wales 47

2nd Test Queensland 64 def New South Wales 42

3rd Test Queensland 55 def by New South Wales 60

Player of the Series: Mark Casey

Representing Queensland:

Sean Baker, Michael Breen, Mark Casey, Anthony Fantini, Jason Grundon, Anthony Kiepe,

Darren Mullens, Alex Murtagh, Nathan Rice, Mark Thatcher, Robert Wild, Brett Wilkie

QUEENSLAND VERSUS NEW SOUTH WALES – UNDER 25 MENHeld at Warilla Bowling Club, August 17 - 18 (Sets Play)

1st Test Singles: Queensland (7, 6) def by New South Wales (15, 8)

Pairs: Queensland (12, 6, 3) def New South Wales (7, 9, 1)

Triples: Queensland (6, 10) def by New South Wales (15, 10)

2nd Test Singles: Queensland (8, 9) def New South Wales (4, 5)

Pairs: Queensland (3, 13, 0) def by New South Wales (13, 6, 5)

Triples: Queensland (7, 11) def New South Wales (7, 6)

3rd Test Singles Queensland (8, 11, 2) def by New South Wales (9, 3, 3)

Pairs: Queensland (3, 9, 0) def by New South Wales (14, 5, 4)

Triples: Queensland (9, 8) def New South Wales (9, 6)

4th Test Singles: Queensland (12, 7, 5) def New South Wales (4, 11, 1)

Pairs: Queensland (3, 9) def by New South Wales (15, 9)

Triples: Queensland (6, 4) def by New South Wales (11, 8)

5th Test Singles: Queensland (10, 6, 4) def by New South Wales (8, 7, 3)

Pairs: Queensland (5, 12, 3) def New South Wales (17, 5, 2)

Triples: Queensland (6, 5) def by New South Wales (9, 6)

Player of the Series: Dean McWhinney

Representing Queensland:

Ben Twist (Singles);

Dean McWhinney & Kurt Brown (Pairs);

Aaron Hewson, Scott McLachlan,

Jamie Nordlof (Triples)

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Open Interstate Competition

SENIOR STATE SIDES ROUND ROBIN - MENHeld at Manning Bowling Club, WA, October 4 - 7

Round 1 Queensland 91 def Northern Territory 43

Round 2 Queensland Bye

Round 3 Queensland 87 def Tasmania 29

Round 4 Queensland 57 def by New South Wales 75

Round 5 Queensland 47 def by Victoria 59

Round 6 Queensland 81 def Australian Capital Territory 48

Round 7 Queensland 66 def Western Australia 68

Third Place

Player of the Series: Neville Jenkins

Representing Queensland:

Keith Donaldson, Kerry Flint, Chris Gee, Geoffrey Hawken, Brendan Hoey, Jack Horne, Bill James,

Neville Jenkins, Ken Luck, Graham Richards, John Walker, Barry Ward

AUSTRALIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPHeld at Tweed Heads Bowls Club, August 23 - 26

Queensland qualifiers:

Women: Men:

Lynsey Armitage, Jane Bush, Kirsty DeWaard, Jamie Anderson, Kurt Brown, Wayne Jones,

Shahn Griffiths, Denise Knight, Christina Pavlov Brett Wilkie

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Queensland Open

Held at Bribie Island Bowls Club, July 24 – 29

WOMEN MENSingles:Winner Lisa Phillips (VIC) Singles: Winner Paul Jopson (QLD)

Runner-Up Carmen Anderson (NSW) Runner-up Anthony Kiepe (QLD)

Pairs: Winner Lynsey Armitage (QLD) Pairs: Winner Mark Jacobsen (VIC)

Natasha Van Eldik (NSW) Kelvin Kerkow (QLD)

Runner-Up Sarah Rumble (NSW) Runner-up Mark Berghofer (NSW)

Katrina Wright (NSW) Aron Sherriff (NSW)

Triples: Winner Sharon Renshaw (NSW) Triples: Winner Robert Wild (QLD)

Claire Duke (NSW) Alex Murtagh (QLD)

Julie Keegan (NSW) Sean Baker (QLD)

Runner-Up Pamela Rowe (QLD) Runner-up Chris Green (NSW)

Doreen Hawke (QLD) Barrie Lester (VIC)Jane Bush (QLD) Mark Jacobsen (VIC)

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Bowls Queensland 2009 AwardsClub Player of the Year

Female Robyn Tyson Manly

Male Shaun Kiepe Sth Toowoomba

Player of the Year - Bowler with a Disability

Female Joy Forster Chermside

Male Barry Lynne Mareeba Mem

Junior Player of the Year

Female Carly Griffiths Pine Rivers

Male Ben Savva South Tweed

Representative Player of the Year

Female Lynsey Armitage Club Helensvale

Male Kelvin Kerkow OAM South Tweed

Emerging Player of the Year

Shahn Griffiths Pine Rivers

Volunteer of the year – Unelected

Lorna Weymss Manly

Volunteer of the Year – Elected/Appointed

Denis Parkin Sunnybank

Hall of Fame

Diana Cunnington Tweed Heads

Kelvin Kerkow OAM South Tweed

Club of the Year – (0-99) Cooroy Bowls Club

Club of the Year – (250+) Broadbeach Bowls Club

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BRISBANE DBA: 19 Clubs 1409 Members President: Denis Kirkman Delegate: Des O'Neill

Secretary: Des O'Neill PO Box 189 THE GAP QLD 4061

Ashgrove 98 Yoku Road ASHGROVE QLD 4060 3366 2458 3366 5024

Bardon 25 69 Bowman Pde BARDON QLD 4065 3366 2981 3366 6940

Enoggera 86 72 Pickering Street ENOGGERA QLD 4051 3355 1310 3355 3549

Everton Park 107 7 Gearside St EVERTON PARK QLD 4053 3355 5621 3355 5464

Ferny Grove 220 20 Tramway STREET FERNY GROVE QLD 4055 3851 1889 3851 1892

Gaythorne 57 18 Prospect St ENOGGERA QLD 4051 3355 2048 3855 2738

Grange 52 79 Sellheim Street THE GRANGE QLD 4051 3356 9166 3856 5683

Ithaca 61 22 Fulcher Rd RED HILL QLD 4059 3366 2004 3366 2004

Kalinga 29 20 Clark ST WOOLOOWIN QLD 4030 3857 1766 3857 1088

Merthyr 38 Oxlade Dr NEW FARM QLD 4005 3358 1291 3254 3835

Newmarket 30 212 Ashgrove Avenue ASHGROVE QLD 4060 3356 4934 3352 7190

New Farm 78 969 Brunswick Street NEW FARM QLD 4005 3358 2374 3254 0074

Samford District 56 Mr Samson Rd SAMFORD QLD 4520 3289 1204 3289 1204

Stafford 78 352 Stafford Rd STAFFORD QLD 4053 3356 5449 3856 2544

St Lucia 130 Carr St ST LUCIA QLD 4067 3371 1444

Indooroopilly 88 Gailey Rd & Heroes Ave TARINGA QLD 4068 3720 9977 3720 9967

Toowong 52 59 Gailey Rd TARINGA QLD 4068 3870 1616 3870 1671

West Toowong 63 17 Bywond St TOOWONG QLD 4066 3371 2272 3870 0079

Windsor 61 69 Blackmore Pde WINDSOR QLD 4030 3857 1616 3857 0009

BRISBANE NORTH DBA: 17 Clubs 2425 Members President: Rob McPherson Delegate: Rob McPherson

Secretary: John Krebs PO BOX 226 ZILLMERE QLD 4034

Aspley Memorial 190 Nemira St ASPLEY QLD 4034 3263 2030 3263 2030

Banyo 112 16 Froude St BANYO QLD 4014 3267 5250 3267 0916

Bramble Bay 227 Victoria Ave & Hornibrook Esp WOODY POINT QLD 4019 3283 4411 3284 2773

Brighton 71 147 Northcote Street BRIGHTON QLD 4017 3269 2385 3869 2404

Chermside 137 468 Rode Rd CHERMSIDE QLD 4032 3359 1097 3256 3492

Clayfield 56 20 Clark Street WOOLOOWIN QLD 4030 3357 5194

Dayboro 55 24 Bradley St DAYBORO QLD 4521 3425 1374 3425 2265

Deception Bay 106 Bailey Rd & Bayview Tce DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508 3203 1233 3204 2116

Geebung 124 21 Thompson St ZILLMERE QLD 4034 3263 3133 3862 8193

Hamilton 136 304 Lancaster Rd HAMILTON QLD 4007 3268 1841 3868 2269

Hendra Nundah 52 24 Lethem St HENDRA QLD 4011 3268 3567 3216 4345

Kallangur Memorial 167 1351 Anzac Ave KALLANGUR QLD 4503 3285 2267 3285 2821

Pine Rivers Memorial 464 Sparkes & Francis Rds LAWNTON QLD 4501 3205 2677 3881 3840

Sandgate 80 Keogh Street SANDGATE QLD 4017 3269 2343 3869 0428

Scarborough 199 321 Scarborough Road SCARBOROUGH QLD 4020 3203 5677 3880 2710

Toombul 161 70 Flower Street NORTHGATE QLD 4013 3266 3442 3266 3088

Wavell Heights 88 175 Edinburgh Castle Rd WAVELL HEIGHTS QLD 4012 3359 2142 3350 5934

BUNDABERG/ 22 Clubs 1463 Members President: Lee Snoodyk Delegate: Gavin Law

PORT CURTIS DBA: Secretary: Gavin Law PO Box 4043 BUNDABERG SOUTH QLD 4670

Across The Waves 76 20 Thabeban Road GATTON QLD 4343 4153 5644

Alumina 45 Bell Street GLADSTONE QLD 4680 4972 8808

Bargara Bowls/Sports 150 Whalley & Tanner Sts BARGARA QLD 4670 4159 2202 4159 2255

Biloela 55 51 Gladstone Rd BILOELA QLD 4715 4992 1689 4992 3933

Boyne Tannum 97 Jacaranda Drive BOYNE ISLAND QLD 4680 4973 8384 4973 7061

Brothers Bundaberg 83 130 Takalvan St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4152 7340 4153 1131

Bundaberg 53 Quay St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3183

Burnett 170 Cnr Mulgrave & George Sts BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 4217 4151 4073

Calliope Central 43 21 Drynan Dr CALLIOPE QLD 4680 4975 6260

Calliope Country 13 Stowe Road CALLIOPE QLD 4680 4975 7454 4975 7359

East Bundaberg 54 Eastgate St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4152 2540 4153 4991

Elliott Heads 78 94 Welch St ELLIOTT HEADS QLD 4670 4159 6167 4159 6555

Gin Gin 51 37 Somerset St GIN GIN QLD 4671 4157 2172

Gladstone 74 6a Ferris Street GLADSTONE QLD 4680 4972 1191 4972 1191

Isis Cent Mill 24 Kevin Livingstone Drive CORDALBA QLD 4660 4126 6126

Isis 55 46 Churchill St CHILDERS QLD 4660 4126 1516 4126 1421

Miriam Vale 27 MacDonald Street MIRIAM VALE QLD 4677 4974 5128

Mount Larcom 25 The Narrows Rd MOUNT LARCOM QLD 4695 4975 1261

Moore Park Sports 93 33 Club Ave MOORE PARK QLD 4670 4159 8326 4159 8527

1770 35 Lot 1 Captain Cook Drive AGNES WATER QLD 4677 4974 9899

Tantitha 79 Cnr Mulgrave & George Sts BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3345 4151 3347

Woodgate 83 The Esplanade WOODGATE QLD 4660 4126 8880 4126 8734

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BURNETT MENS DBA: 15 Clubs 440 Members President: Neville Williams Delegate: Bevin Barsby

Secretary: Bevin Barsby PO Box 434 MURGON QLD 4605

Biggenden 25 Cnr Edward & Mary Sts BIGGENDEN QLD 4621 4127 1268

Binjour 24 Burnett Hwy VIA GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4161 3231 4161 3149

Durong 11 Chinchilla Rd DURONG QLD 4610 4168 0175 4168 0160

Eidsvold 19 5 Esplanade EIDSVOLD QLD 4627 4165 1257

Gayndah 46 13 Meson Street GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4161 1558 4161 1842

Goomeri 33 57 Moore St GOOMERI QLD 4601 4168 4104

Kingaroy 54 141 Youngman St KINGAROY QLD 4610 4162 1404 4162 1066

Monto 49 33 Airport Road MONTO QLD 4630 4166 1331

Mundubbera 13 Seligmann Avenue MUNDUBBERA QLD 4626 4165 4153 4165 4153

Murgon 37 103 MacAlister St MURGON QLD 4605 4168 1043

Nanango 43 2 Henry Street NANANGO QLD 4615 4163 3363 4171 0563

Proston 13 Murphys Way PROSTON HEIGHTS QLD 4613 4168 9332

Tansey 24 Gayndah Rd TANSEY VIA GOOMERI QLD 4601 4168 7139

Wondai Country 22 Bunya Hwy WONDAI QLD 4606 4168 5582 4168 5582

Yarraman 27 Margaret St YARRAMAN QLD 4614 4163 8269 Same

CABOOLTURE DBA: 11 Clubs 1304 Members President: Noel McCool Delegate: Brian Chapman

Secretary: Claire Turpin PO Box 1224 BONGAREE QLD 4507

Beachmere Comm Lawn 55 Main Road BEACHMERE QLD 4510 c/- 5499 1872 c/- 5499 2834

Bongaree 209 54 Toorbul Street BONGAREE QLD 4507 3408 0005 3408 0005

Bribie Island 364 Welsby Pde BONGAREE QLD 4507 3408 1018 3408 2323

Caboolture Lakes 138 16 Stringfellow Road CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 5495 1314 5495 1314

Caboolture Memorial 38 101 King Street CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 5495 3160 5428 1468

Donnybrook & District 75 11 Amy St DONNYBROOK QLD 4510 5498 8190 5498 8222

Glasshouse Country 75 10 Coonowrin Rd GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS QLD 4518 5496 9311 5493 0887

Kilcoy 40 11 Royston St KILCOY QLD 4515 5497 1084

Narangba 50 225 Mackie Road NARANGBA QLD 4504 3888 7922 3888 7933

Solander Lake 208 Sunderland Drive BANKSIA BEACH QLD 4507 3408 7021 3408 6054

Woodford & District 52 Webb Lane WOODFORD QLD 4514 5496 1051 5496 1051

CENTRAL 14 Clubs 895 Members President: Charles Bond Delegate: Charles Bond

QUEENSLAND DBA: Secretary: David Fraser-Grant PO BOX 9778 FRENCHVILLE QLD 4701

Baralaba 14 Lew Drake Dr BARALABA QLD 4702 4998 1349

Dee 40 Horse Creek MOUNT MORGAN QLD 4714 4938 1090 4938 1090

Diggers Memorial 145 Robinson Lane NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4702 4926 2477 4928 5997

Emu Park 77 Pattison Street EMU PARK QLD 4702 4939 6503 4938 7144

Gracemere 38 Brooks Street GRACEMERE QLD 4702 4933 2626 4933 4555

Mount Morgan Welfare 26 28 Thompson Rd MOUNT MORGAN QLD 4714 4938 1131

Moura 30 McCarthur St MOURA QLD 4718 4997 1155 4997 3113

Rockhampton 121 94 Victoria Pde ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 4922 1685

Nth Rockhampton 155 3 Glenmore Road NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4701 4922 5285 4922 7049

St Lawrence & District 17 Railway Pde ST LAWRENCE QLD 4707 4956 9085 4956 9003

Theodore 8 The Boulevard THEODORE QLD 4719 4993 1365 4993 1313

Victoria Park 37 Hall St ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 4922 5327

Wowan 19 Don St WOWAN QLD 4702 4937 1277

Yeppoon 168 16-28 Bowls Street YEPPOON QLD 4703 4939 1487 4939 8699

CONDAMINE DBA: 10 Clubs 463 Members President: Gordon Usher Delegate: David Cunningham

Secretary: Chris Baldwyn PO Box 41 TARA QLD 4421

Bell & District Memorial 4 2 Wallace St BELL QLD 4408 4663 1197

Chinchilla 88 Cnr Park & Boyd Sts CHINCHILLA QLD 4413 4662 7319 4662 7388

Dalby 118 58 Patrick St DALBY QLD 4405 4662 2243 4669 8000

North Dalby 75 13 Eagle St DALBY QLD 4405 4662 3716 4662 1020

Jandowae 32 94 High Street JANDOWAE QLD 4410 4668 5207 4668 5052

Meandarra 15 1 Maude Street MEANDARRA QLD 4422 4665 6159

Miles 33 Cnr Pine St & Eleanor St MILES QLD 4415 4627 1101

Tara 35 1 Fry St TARA QLD 4421 4665 3329 4665 3324

Taroom 36 Martin St TAROOM QLD 4420 4627 3205 4627 3525

Wandoan 27 Henderson Rd WANDOAN QLD 4419 4627 4236

CUNNINGHAM DBA INC: 28 Clubs 2070 Members President: Anthony Butler Delegate: Kevin Luton

Secretary: Bev Formby PO Box 429 ACACIA RIDGE QLD 4110

Algester 169 41 Endiandra St ALGESTER QLD 4115 3273 7022 3273 7221

Raaf Amberley 31 Southern Amberley Rd AMBERLEY QLD 4306 3281 2960

Boonah 50 Coronation Rd BOONAH QLD 4310 5463 1293 5463 1293

Cementco 108 4 Station Rd DARRA QLD 4076 3375 4307 3375 4061

Corinda 79 58 Hall Ave CORINDA QLD 4075 3379 2338 3379 1403

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Durack-Inala 47 Cnr Blunder & Howhill Rds DURACK QLD 4077 3372 1267

Esk 36 Hampton Rd ESK QLD 4312 5424 1213 5424 1213

Goodna 42 122 Brisbane Tce GOODNA QLD 4300 3818 0110 3818 6767

Graceville 53 16 Wylie St GRACEVILLE QLD 4075 3379 1302

Harrisville 25 Wienholt St HARRISVILLE QLD 4307 5467 1297

North Ipswich 42 Cnr Pine & Canning Sts NORTH IPSWICH QLD 4305 3281 1979 3281 0440

Ipswich United Services 183 Joyce Street EAST IPSWICH QLD 4305 3281 1228 3202 2762

Ipswich 42 Merle Finimore Ave IPSWICH QLD 4305 3281 1420 3281 1420

Jindalee 205 Sinnamon Road JINDALEE QLD 4074 3376 1240 3376 1989

Lowood & District Memorial 46 157 Main St LOWOOD QLD 4311 5426 1155

Moorooka 107 76 Koala Rd MOOROOKA QLD 4105 3848 8285 3848 8295

Mount Crosby 30 770 Mt Crosby Road MT CROSBY QLD 4306 3201 0140 3201 2142

Oxley 46 Englefield Road OXLEY QLD 4075 3379 4307 3379 4333

Rathdowney Memorial 13 Mt Lindsay Highway RATHDOWNEY QLD 4287 5544 1242

Rosewood 60 75-83 Mill St ROSEWOOD QLD 4340 5464 1213 5464 1266

Salisbury 120 37 Ainsworth St SALISBURY QLD 4107 3277 2274 3277 7815

Souths Acacia 56 Mortimer Rd ACACIA RIDGE QLD 4110 3277 6600 3277 0275

Sunnybank 161 Cnr Gager & Turton Sts SUNNYBANK QLD 4109 3345 1359 3344 6877

Swifts 115 Cnr Brisbane Rd & Green St BOOVAL QLD 4304 3282 7511 3282 7511

Tarragindi 59 30 Andrew Ave TARRAGINDI QLD 4121 3848 2682 3848 2682

Toogoolawah 46 7 Dingyarra St TOOGOOLAWAH QLD 4313 5423 1165 5423 1169

Wellers Hill 46 34 Esher St WELLERS HILL QLD 4121 3848 6712 3848 7754

Yeronga 53 11 Querrin Street YERONGA QLD 4104 3848 1146 3892 1041

DOWNS DBA: 14 Clubs 1312 Members President: Kerry Green Delegate: Kerry Green

Secretary: Harry Warr 13 Brown St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350

Crows Nest 60 Toowoomba Rd CROWS NEST QLD 4355 4698 1450

Drayton 141 46 Gipps Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4630 1223 4630 2005

Gatton 61 1 Hickey St GATTON QLD 4343 5462 1231 5462 5279

Highfields 26 55 Highfields Road HIGHFIELDS QLD 4352 4698 7733 4698 7744

Laidley 61 73 John St LAIDLEY QLD 4341 5465 1273 5465 1273

Millmerran Memorial 53 38 Walpole St MILLMERRAN QLD 4357 4695 1169 4695 1170

Oakey & District Memorial 60 Kent Street OAKEY QLD 4401 4691 1267 4691 1267

Peranga & District 24 34 Denham Street PERANGA QLD 4352 4692 8126 4692 8126

Pittsworth 90 14 Weale Street PITTSWORTH QLD 4356 4693 1041 4693 3211

Toowoomba City 84 41 Victoria St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4639 2273

North Toowoomba 134 Elsworth & Lemnos Sts TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4639 2338 4639 2227

South Toowoomba 246 331-339 HUME ST TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4635 1960 4635 1870

Toowoomba 93 40 Lindsay St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4632 3174 4632 1790

West Toowoomba 179 West St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4639 4313 4639 4565

FRASER COAST DBA: 19 Clubs 1521 Members President: Clive Williams Delegate: Don Ridge

Secretary: Lester Buchanan PO Box 7227 HERVEY BAY QLD 4655

The Albert 70 River Road GYMPIE QLD 4570 5482 1095 5482 8808

Boonooroo-Sandy Straits 48 125 Eckert Rd Boonooroo QLD 4650 4129 8202 4129 8024

Burgowan 49 4 George St TORBANLEA QLD 4662 4129 4921 4128 0169

Burrum Heads 99 Burru Heads Rd BURRUM HEADS QLD 4659 4129 5169 4129 5368

Cooloola Coast 50 4463 Gympie Rd TIN CAN BAY QLD 4580 5486 4836 5486 4071

Doon Villa 96 297 Lennox St MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 4121 3097 4121 3097

Gympie 41 1 Bowlers Dr GYMPIE QLD 4570 5482 1193 5482 1193

Hervey Bay 186 11-17 Denman Camp Rd SCARNESS QLD 4655 4128 1093 4124 4421

Imbil 15 59 Yabba Rd IMBIL QLD 4570 5484 5102

Kandanga 45 Hasthorpe Park KANDANGA QLD 4570 5484 3253 5488 4536

Kenilworth 42 Phillip Street KENILWORTH QLD 4574 5446 0292 5446 0281

Kilkivan 29 21 Crescent KILKIVAN QLD 4600 5484 1270

Maryborough 88 506 Kent Street MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 4121 3285 4121 3210

Pialba Services Memorial 118 56 Taylor Street PIALBA QLD 4655 4128 1432 4124 5200

Pomona 54 School Street POMONA QLD 4568 5485 1202 5485 0489

Rainbow Beach 40 TURANA ST RAINBOW BEACH QLD 4581 5486 3191 5486 3940

Maryborough Serv Memorial 101 216-220 Lennox St MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 4121 4394 4123 0935

Tin Can Bay 42 Kidd Straight TIN CAN BAY QLD 4580 5486 4231 5486 4031

Urangan Bowls Club 308 Dayman St URANGAN QLD 4655 4128 9679 4125 2028

GATEWAY DBA: 25 Clubs 2846 Members President: Athol Radnidge Delegate: Peter Williamson

Secretary: Earl Klease PO Box 5187 ALEXANDRA HILLS QLD 4161

Bulimba 79 236 Thynne Rd MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 3399 7970 3399 8250

Balmoral 46 Bennetts Rd MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 3395 6033 3395 7432

Belmont Services 216 Cnr Narracott & Thorne Sts CARINA QLD 4152 3398 1551 3843 2576

Camp Hill 43 Ferguson Rd CAMP HILL QLD 4152 3398 1297 3843 0941

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Cannon Hill 49 16 Princess St CANNON HILL QLD 4170 3399 8664 3399 7168

Capalaba 212 113 Ney Rd CAPALABA QLD 4157 3390 3011 3823 1068

Carina Leagues 94 401 Stanley Road CARINA QLD 4152 3398 3877 3398 7653

Cleveland 241 162 Middle Street CLEVELAND QLD 4163 3286 1161 3821 0955

Coorparoo 38 Harries Rd COORPAROO QLD 4151 3394 2121 3847 5452

Greenslopes 39 131 Ridge St GREENSLOPES QLD 4120 3394 4942 3847 1120

Holland Park 32 49 Abbotsleigh St HOLLAND PARK QLD 4121 3394 1825 3394 1825

Logan City Rec & Sport 159 4 Alba Lane KINGSTON QLD 4114 3208 4366 3808 4606

Lynndon 94 47 Galsworthy St HOLLAND PARK EAST QLD 4121 3349 4755 3422 1778

Macleay Island 60 Benowa St MACLEAY ISLAND QLD 4184 3409 5364 3409 5266

Manly 127 26 Faine St MANLY QLD 4179 3396 3272 3393 3088

Mt Gravatt 255 1873 Logan Road UPPER MOUNT GRAVATT QLD 4122 3349 2367 3349 2787

Norman Park Services 43 43 Norman Avenue NORMAN PARK QLD 4170 3399 7902

Pt Lookout 62 East Coast Rd POINT LOOKOUT QLD 4183 3409 8182 3409 8608

Redland 230 3 Poinciana Avenue VICTORIA POINT QLD 4165 3207 8540 3207 8682

Russell Island 56 Jackson Rd RUSSELL ISLAND QLD 4184 3409 1330 3409 1332

Sapphire Gardens 69 218/196 Logan Street EAGLEBY QLD 4207 3804 7525 3804 7525

Springwood 152 4 Pauline Avenue SPRINGWOOD QLD 4127 3208 3211 3299 2073

Wellington Point 182 Anson Rd WELLINGTON POINT QLD 4160 3822 1200 3822 1200

Wynnum 155 1 Bridge St WYNNUM QLD 4178 3396 1829 3893 1485

Wynnum Manly Leagues 113 Adam St WYNNUM NORTH QLD 4178 3393 3581 3348 5366

GOLD COAST 23 Clubs 4152 Members President: George Thompson Delegate: George Thompson

TWEED DBA: Secretary: Max Morris PO Box 124 PALM BEACH QLD 4221

Beaudesert 90 Hopkins St BEAUDESERT QLD 4285 5541 1174 5541 3953

Beenleigh 221 Hanover St BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 3287 2208 3807 8977

Benowa 68 Cnr Asmore Rd & Carrara St Benowa QLD 4217 5597 1011 5597 1657

Broadbeach 167 169 Surf Parade BROADBEACH QLD 4218 5531 5913 5592 0463

Burleigh Heads 335 Connor Street BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220 5535 1023 5576 1592

Canungra 18 18-22 Christie Street CANUNGRA QLD 4275 5543 5223 5543 5050

Coolangatta 190 Cnr Scott & Warner Sts COOLANGATTA QLD 4225 5536 6677 5536 8040

Gold Coast Lawn 47 14 Kalimna Dr BROADBEACH WATERS QLD 4218 5531 7681 5592 2095

Club Helensvale 338 20-28 Discovery Drive HELENSVALE QLD 4212 5573 1491 5573 1577

Kingscliff Bowls Club 199 Marine Pde KINGSCLIFF NSW 2487 02 6674 1404 02 6674 0089

Mckenzie Park-Nerang 156 Cayuga Street NERANG QLD 4211 5596 0844 5578 1972

Mermaid Beach 152 9 Markeri Street MERMAID BEACH QLD 4218 5572 3463 5575 4288

Mudgeeraba 91 1 Somerset Drive MUDGEERABA QLD 4213 5530 5834 5559 0710

Musgrave Hill 276 104 Musgrave Ave CHIRN PARK QLD 4215 5532 1277 5571 0976

Paradise Point 367 Thrush Avenue PARADISE POINT QLD 4216 5577 1948 5577 4800

Robina 234 263 Ron Penhaligon Way ROBINA QLD 4226 5593 1011 5593 1021

Southport 79 1 Marine Pde SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 5531 2626 5591 6289

Tamborine Mountain 27 6-12 Beacon Rd NORTH TAMBORINE QLD 4272 5545 1308 5545 1351

Tugun 263 Kaleena Street TUGUN QLD 4224 5534 1245 5534 2662

Tweed Heads 392 Florence St TWEED HEADS NSW 2485 5536 3800 5506 8114

South Tweed 208 4 Minjungbal Dr SOUTH TWEED HEADS NSW 2486 5524 3655 5524 4523

Twin Towns Services 185 Leisure Dr BANORA POINT NSW 2486 5524 1895 5524 1432

Woongoolba 49 324 Cabbage Tree Point Rd STEIGLITZ QLD 4207 5546 2258 5546 2262

LEICHHARDT DBA: 13 Clubs 341 Members President: Ray Harmsworth Delegate: Don Gilmer

Secretary: Don Gilmer 134A Opal St EMERALD QLD 4720

Aramac 28 Lodge St ARAMAC QLD 4726 4651 3360

Barcaldine 27 Beech St BARCALDINE QLD 4725 4651 1362

Blackwater 15 Mulga St BLACKWATER QLD 4717 4982 5275 4986 1629

Blackall 28 Shamrock St BLACKALL QLD 4472 4657 4365

Capella 13 1 Langton Street CAPELLA QLD 4702 4984 9610

Blair Athol Clermont 10 Lime St CLERMONT QLD 4721 4983 1371 4983 2409

Dysart 32 Adair Street DYSART QLD 4745 4958 1277 4958 2560

Emerald 54 Hospital Road EMERALD QLD 4720 4982 1173 4982 1135

Longreach 58 142 Eagle Street LONGREACH QLD 4730 4658 1186

Middlemount 36 Centenary Dr MIDDLE MOUNT QLD 4746 4985 7525 4985 7541

Springsure 19 Star Street SPRINGSURE QLD 4722 4984 1169 4984 1169

Tieri 5 North Rd TIERI QLD 4709 4984 8132 4984 8535

Winton 16 87 Elderslie St WINTON QLD 4735 4657 1307 4657 0751

MACKAY DBA: 16 Clubs 1232 Members President: Bruce McKean Delegate: Alan Neeve

Secretary: Alan Neeve PO Box 8689 MT PLEASANT QLD 4740

Airlie Beach 24 Shute Harbour Road JUBILEE POCKET QLD 4802 4946 7656 4948 1464

Eton North 24 355 North Eton Road NORTH ETON QLD 4741 4954 1213

Glenden Bottle Tree 28 Dalton Place GLENDEN QLD 4743 4958 9205 4958 9205

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Mackay 80 Cnr Nebo Rd & George St MACKAY QLD 4740 4957 3571 4953 5015

North Mackay 218 74-76 Malcomson St MACKAY QLD 4740 4942 3393 4942 3040

Mackay RSL Memorial 37 Wren St MACKAY QLD 4740 4955 1932 4955 1933

Mackay City 100 Shakespeare St MACKAY QLD 4740 4957 4410 4957 4410

Marian 52 15 Reg Smith Street MARIAN QLD 4753 4954 3262 4954 3262

Mackay Suburban 159 36 Wardrop St MACKAY QLD 4740 4957 3233 4953 4402

Moranbah 56 Belyando Ave MORANBAH QLD 4744 4941 7397 4941 8545

Mackay Northern Beaches 162 2 Rosewood Drive RURAL VIEW QLD 4740 4954 8677 4954 8670

Pioneer Valley 32 Eungella Rd GARGETT QLD 4741 4958 5138 4958 5138

Proserpine 48 37 Jupp St PROSERPINE QLD 4800 4945 1093 4945 2669

Sarina 86 Beach Rd SARINA QLD 4737 4956 1612 4956 1138

Seaforth 85 Walsh Ave SEAFORTH QLD 4741 4959 0201 4959 0719

St Helens 41 St Helens Beach Rd CALEN QLD 4798 4958 8141 4958 8641

MARANOA/ 9 Clubs 319 Members President: Neville Short Delegate: Lloyd Harth

WARREGO DBA: Secretary: Lloyd Harth "Teddington" SURAT QLD 4417

Augathella RSL Memorial 18 Elfin St AUGATHELLA QLD 4477 4654 5254

Charleville 24 Epacris St CHARLEVILLE QLD 4470 4654 1520

Cunnamulla 55 40 Joh St CUNNAMULLA QLD 4490 4655 1177 4655 1177

Injune 38 Hutton St & Fourth Ave INJUNE QLD 4454 4626 1106 4626 1520

Mitchell 39 Dublin St MITCHELL QLD 4465 4623 1267 4623 6610

Quilpie 18 Brolga Street QUILPIE QLD 4480 4656 1388

Roma Bowls Club Inc 80 35 Lovell St ROMA QLD 4455 4622 1146 4622 5104

St George 16 Victoria St ST GEORGE QLD 4487 4625 3331

Surat 31 Marcus St SURAT QLD 4417 4626 5169 4626 5170

NORTH 22 Clubs 1185 Members President: Merv Cameron Delegate: Mervyn Cameron

QUEENSLAND DBA: Secretary: Bill Green PO Box 4387 KIRWAN QLD 4817

Alligator Creek 6 10 Parkland Rd ALLIGATOR CREEK QLD 4816 4780 4819 4778 8008

Ayr 105 101 YOUNG ST AYR QLD 4807 4783 1336 4783 7475

Bowen 41 38 Livingstone Street BOWEN QLD 4805 4786 1196 4786 3792

Brandon 30 Spiller St BRANDON QLD 4808 4782 5385 4782 5483

Services Memorial 43 8 PRIOR ST CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 4787 3366

Charters Towers 34 Mary St CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 4787 2403 4787 2403

Collinsville 23 Scottville Rd COLLINSVILLE QLD 4804 4785 5444

Cutheringa 80 8 Harold Street TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 4771 3742 4771 3530

Giru 33 Mill St GIRU QLD 4809 4782 9175

Home Hill 47 87 Ninth Ave HOME HILL QLD 4806 4782 1185 4782 1185

Hughenden 23 Little Ave HUGHENDEN QLD 4821 4741 1219

Ingham 81 Ann Street INGHAM QLD 4850 4776 2117

Jubilee 108 13 Burdekin St MUNDINGBURRA QLD 4812 4779 1207 4779 1517

Macknade 14 CSR Mill Ground MACKNADE QLD 4850 4777 7153 4777 8118

Magnetic Island 19 18 Marine Pde ARCADIA QLD 4819 4778 5290 4778 5209

Mystic Sands 11 135 Mystic Avenue MYSTIC SANDS QLD 4816 4770 7355 4770 7445

Noorla 59 33 McIllwraith ST INGHAM QLD 4850 4776 2179

Thuringowa City 182 159 Bamford Lane KIRWAN QLD 4817 4773 1223 4723 1473

Suburban 101 5 Carr St HYDE PARK QLD 4812 4779 4983 4725 5145

Townsville 15 The Strand TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 4771 2688

South Townsville 95 4 Bell Street SOUTH TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 4771 4204 4771 6107

Wangaratta 35 Murroona St BOWEN QLD 4805 4785 1197 4785 2345

NORTH WEST DBA: 6 Clubs 115 Members President: Rod Jolly Delegate: Rod Jolly

Secretary: Paul Williamson PO Box 347 MOUNT ISA QLD 4825

Cloncurry 23 Cnr Sheaffe & Ramsey Sts CLONCURRY QLD 4824 4742 1162 4742 1162

Julia Creek 7 84 Burke St JULIA CREEK QLD 4823 4746 7249 4746 7249

Leichhardt Services 26 Carbonate St MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 4743 2372

Mount Isa 36 Fourth Avenue MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 4743 2393 4743 2188

Normanton 14 Landsborough Street NORMANTON QLD 4890 4745 1614

Richmond 9 87 Crawford Street RICHMOND QLD 4822 4741 3171 4741 3010

SOUTHERN DOWNS DBA: 13 Clubs 519 Members President: John Shannon Delegate: James Rickard

Secretary: Ken Whitton 72 Willi St WARWICK QLD 4370

Allora 25 Warwick St ALLORA QLD 4362 4666 3380 4666 3380

Clifton 36 64 East St CLIFTON QLD 4361 4697 3137

Goondiwindi 66 2 Bowen St GOONDIWINDI QLD 4390 4671 3777 4671 4654

Inglewood 31 Brook Street INGLEWOOD QLD 4387 4652 1103 4652 1110

Killarney 25 Arbutus St KILLARNEY QLD 4373 4664 1214 4664 1310

Southern Cross 35 Palmerin Street WARWICK QLD 4370 4661 1876

Stanthorpe 43 Amosfield Rd STANTHORPE QLD 4380 4681 1276 4681 3162

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The Summit 58 22 Sawmill Road THE SUMMIT QLD 4377 4683 2366 4683 2378

Tannymorel 4 25 Oak St TANNYMOREL QLD 4372 4664 4230 4664 4233

Tenterfield 56 Molesworth St TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 02 6736 1023 02 6736 2925

Texas & District Memorial 29 20 Avon Street TEXAS QLD 4385 4653 1159 4653 1490

Warwick East 52 1 Lyons Street WARWICK QLD 4370 4661 9050

Warwick 59 Fitzroy St WARWICK QLD 4370 4661 1516 4661 1516

SUNSHINE COAST DBA: 21 Clubs 3047 Members President: Jack Ingham Delegate: Nev Linde

Secretary: Nev Linde PO Box 66 MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558

Buderim 189 Cnr Tindale & Elizabeth Sts BUDERIM QLD 4556 5445 1104 5476 9154

Caloundra 336 Cnr Arthur & Bingera Tce CALOUNDRA QLD 4551 5491 1961 5491 9541

Coolum Beach 222 Elizabeth St COOLUM BEACH QLD 4573 5446 1153 5446 4422

Cooroy RSL & Citizens 45 5 Opal Street COOROY QLD 4563 5447 6051 5442 5284

Headland 104 Syd Lingard Drive BUDERIM QLD 4556 5478 0400 5478 0422

Kawana 296 476 Nicklin Way WURTULLA QLD 4575 5493 1233 5493 1308

Maleny 45 8 Bunya St MALENY QLD 4552 5494 2335 5494 2338

Mapleton 58 5 Post Office Rd MAPLETON QLD 4560 5445 7479 5445 7479

Maroochydore Beach 121 15 Memorial Ave MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 5443 1307 5443 1292

Maroochy Swan 240 1-9 Anzac Ave MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 5443 1370 5443 7396

Mooloolah Valley 34 129 Connection Road MOOLOOLAH QLD 4553 5494 5211 5494 5344

Mooloolaba 200 70 Brisbane Rd MOOLOOLABA QLD 4557 5444 1387 5444 6026

Nambour 79 76 Coronation Avenue NAMBOUR QLD 4560 5441 1076 5441 4759

Nambour Heights 86 54 Isabella Avenue NAMBOUR QLD 4560 5441 2713 5476 3340

Noosa Heads 165 Lanyana Way NOOSA HEADS QLD 4567 5447 3433 5474 9695

Pacific Paradise 184 13 Menzies Drive PACIFIC PARADISE QLD 4564 5448 7132 5448 8071

Palmwoods 50 1 Nicklin Road PALMWOODS QLD 4555 5445 9190 5445 0199

Pelican Waters 281 49 Nelson Street GOLDEN BEACH QLD 4551 5492 1032 5492 1066

Tewantin-Noosa 196 65 Hilton Tce TEWANTIN QLD 4565 5449 7155 5449 7661

Woombye 49 Hill Street WOOMBYE QLD 4559 5442 1480 5442 2470

Yandina 67 30 Steggalls Rd YANDINA QLD 4561 5446 7126 5472 8192

TROPICAL FAR NORTH 24 Clubs 1347 Members President: Bernard Wolland Delegate: Bernard Wolland

QUEENSLAND DBA: Secretary: Alf Kennaugh PO Box 1323 ATHERTON QLD 4883

Atherton 60 39 Vernon Street ATHERTON QLD 4883 4091 1258 4095 8210

Babinda 28 110 Munro Street BABINDA QLD 4861 4067 1148 4067 1148

Cairns 106 117-125 Toogood Rd WOREE CAIRNS QLD 4868 4054 3322 4054 7848

West Cairns 127 216 Gatton St CAIRNS QLD 4870 4051 1814 4031 7838

Cardwell 16 Gregory St CARDWELL QLD 4849 4066 8680

Cooktown 25 129 Charlotte Street COOKTOWN QLD 4895 4069 5819 4069 5866

Dimbulah 24 Stephens St DIMBULAH QLD 4872 4093 5193

Edge Hill Memorial 164 181 Woodward St EDGE HILL QLD 4870 4053 1036 4053 1550

Brothers Edmonton 45 22-26 Armstrong St EDMONTON QLD 4869 4055 5344 4045 4599

Gordonvale 53 Cnr Swan St & Mill St GORDONVALE QLD 4865 4056 1050 4056 1234

Herberton Memorial 17 Grace St HERBERTON QLD 4872 4096 2201

Innisfail 92 1 The Corso INNISFAIL QLD 4860 4061 1250 4061 1384

Malanda 45 18 Park Ave MALANDA QLD 4885 4096 5334

Marlin Coast 95 Captain Cook Hwy TRINITY BEACH QLD 4879 4057 6931

Mareeba & Memorial 86 43 Anzac Avenue MAREEBA QLD 4880 4092 5288 4092 5741

Mossman Memorial 84 6-8 Johnston Road MOSSMAN QLD 4873 4098 1434 4098 1482

Ravenshoe Memorial 24 Monument Street RAVENSHOE QLD 4888 4097 6127 4097 6107

Silkwood 22 Japoon Rd KURRIMINE BEACH QLD 4857 4065 2212 4065 2201

Sth Johnstone 23 6 Branch Rd SOUTH JOHNSTONE QLD 4859 4064 2179

Stratford 33 5 Rinks Close STRATFORD QLD 4870 4055 1344 4055 1360

Thursday Island 11 Victoria Pde THURSDAY ISLAND QLD 4875 4069 2339

Tully 36 Butler St TULLY QLD 4854 4068 1230 4068 0630

Weipa 97 Artie Wales Dr WEIPA QLD 4874 4069 7300 4069 7616

Yungaburra 34 19 Cedar Street YUNGABURRA QLD 4884 4095 3596 4095 3522

Total: 341 Clubs 28406 Members

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BRISBANE DBA: 17 Clubs 633 Members President: Delegate: Jean Harris

Secretary: Des O'Neil PO Box 189 THE GAP QLD 4061

Ashgrove 39 Yoku Road ASHGROVE QLD 4060 3366 2458 3366 2458

Bardon 16 69 Bowman Parade BARDON QLD 4065 3366 2981 3366 6940

Enoggera 41 72 Pickering Street ENOGGERA QLD 4051 3355 1310 3355 3549

Everton Park 105 7 Gearside Street EVERTON PARK QLD 4053 3355 5588 3355 5464

Ferny Grove 85 20 Tramway Street FERNY GROVE QLD 4055 3851 1889 3851 1892

Gaythorne 17 18 Prospect Street ENOGGERA QLD 4051 3355 2048 3855 2738

Grange 12 79 Sellheim Street THE GRANGE QLD 4051 3356 9166 3856 5683

Ithaca 22 22 Fulcher Road RED HILL QLD 4059 3366 2004 3366 2004

Merthyr 24 Oxlade Drive NEW FARM QLD 4005 3358 1291 3254 3835

Newmarket 25 212 Ashgrove Avenue ASHGROVE QLD 4060 3356 4934 3352 7190

New Farm 37 969 Brunswick Street NEW FARM QLD 4005 3358 2374 3254 0074

Samford & District 30 Mt Samson Road SAMFORD QLD 4520 3289 1204 3289 1204

Stafford 31 352 Stafford Road STAFFORD QLD 4053 3356 5449 3856 2544

St Lucia 55 Carr Street ST LUCIA QLD 4067 3371 1444

Indooroopilly 45 Gailey Road TARINGA QLD 4068 3720 9967

Toowong 23 59 Gailey Road TARINGA QLD 4068 3870 1616

Windsor 26 69 Blackmore St WINDSOR QLD 4030 3857 1616 3857 0009

BRISBANE NORTH DLBA: 17 Clubs 1137 Members President: Pamela Van Homrigh Delegate: Pamela Van Homrigh

Secretary: Pat Bridge PO Box 386 ZILLMERE QLD 4034

Aspley 103 Nemira Street ASPLEY QLD 4034 3263 2030 3263 2030

Banyo 30 16 Froude Street BANYO QLD 4014 3267 5250 3267 0916

Bramble Bay 136 Victoria Ave/Hornibrook Esp WOODY POINT QLD 4019 3283 4411 3284 2773

Brighton 35 147 Northcote Street BRIGHTON QLD 4017 3269 2385 3869 2404

Chermside 92 468 Rode Road CHERMSIDE QLD 4032 3359 1097 3256 3492

Clayfield 43 20 Clark Street WOOLOOWIN QLD 4030 3357 5194

Dayboro 23 24 Bradley Street DAYBORO QLD 4521 3425 1374 3204 5828

Deception Bay 67 Cnr Bayview Tce DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508 3203 1233 3204 2116

Geebung 67 21 Thompson Streeet ZILLMERE QLD 4034 3263 3133 3862 8193

Hamilton 44 Lancaster & Nudgee Rds HAMILTON QLD 4007 3268 1841 3868 2269

Hendra/Nundah 39 24 Letham Street HENDRA QLD 4011 3268 3567 3216 4345

Kallangur 63 135 Anzac Avenue KALLANGUR QLD 4503 3285 2267 3285 2821

Pine Rivers 132 Sparkes Road LAWNTON QLD 4501 3205 2677 3881 2351

Sandgate 42 Burnett Place SANDGATE QLD 4017 3269 2343 3869 0428

Scarborough 87 321 Scarborough Road SCARBOROUGH QLD 4020 3203 5677 3880 2710

Toombul 86 70 Flower Street NORTHGATE QLD 4013 3266 3442 3266 3088

Wavell Heights 48 175 Edinburgh Castle Road WAVELL HEIGHTS QLD 4012 3359 2142 3350 5934

BUNDABERG/ 21 Clubs 887 Members President: Glenda Witt Delegate: Glenda Witt

PORT CURTIS DBA Secretary: Heather Bence 5 Jess Place CORAL COVE QLD 4670

1770 24 Captain Cook Drive GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4974 9899

Across The Waves 35 Thabeban Road BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4153 5644 4151 1154

Alumina Lbc 23 Bell Street GLADSTONE QLD 4680 4972 8808 4972 8808

Bargara 82 Whalley Street BARGARA QLD 4670 4159 2202 4159 2255

Biloela 35 51 Gladstone Rd BILOELA QLD 4715 4992 1689 4992 3933

Boyne-Tannum 55 Jacaranda Drive BOYNE ISLAND QLD 4680 4973 8384 4973 7061

Bundaberg Brothers 66 130 Takalvan Street BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4152 7340

Bundaberg 54 Quay St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3183 4151 3211

Burnett 84 George & Mulgrave Sts BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 4217 4151 4073

Calliope Central 33 21 Drynan Drive CALLIOPE QLD 4307 4975 6260

Calliope 4 Stowe Road CALLIOPE QLD 4680 4975 7454 4975 7359

East Bundaberg 26 Eastgate St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3099

Elliott Heads 68 94 Welch St ELLIOTT HEADS QLD 4670 4159 6167 4159 6555

Gin Gin 42 37 Somerset St GIN GIN QLD 4671 4157 2172

Gladstone 37 6a Ferris Street GLADSTONE QLD 4680 4972 1191 4972 1191

Isis 38 Churchill Street CHILDERS QLD 4660 4126 1516

Miriam Vale 24 Macdonald Street MIRIAM VALE QLD 4677 4974 5128

Mount Larcom 18 Narrows Road MOUNT LARCOM QLD 4695 4975 1261

Moore Park 50 Club Avenue MOORE PARK QLD 4670 4159 8326 4159 8527

Tantitha 24 George Street BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3345

Woodgate 65 The Esplanade WOODGATE QLD 4660 4126 8880 4126 8734

BURNETT DLBA: 15 Clubs 267 Members President: Beverley Heness Delegate: Bev Speight

Secretary: Helen Russ C/- 4 Eric Court YARRAMAN QLD 4614

Biggenden 19 Edward & Mary Sts BIGGENDEN QLD 4621 4127 1268

Binjour 19 Burnett Highway VIA GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4161 3231

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BRISBANE DBA: 17 Clubs 633 Members President: Delegate: Jean Harris

Secretary: Des O'Neil PO Box 189 THE GAP QLD 4061

Ashgrove 39 Yoku Road ASHGROVE QLD 4060 3366 2458 3366 2458

Bardon 16 69 Bowman Parade BARDON QLD 4065 3366 2981 3366 6940

Enoggera 41 72 Pickering Street ENOGGERA QLD 4051 3355 1310 3355 3549

Everton Park 105 7 Gearside Street EVERTON PARK QLD 4053 3355 5588 3355 5464

Ferny Grove 85 20 Tramway Street FERNY GROVE QLD 4055 3851 1889 3851 1892

Gaythorne 17 18 Prospect Street ENOGGERA QLD 4051 3355 2048 3855 2738

Grange 12 79 Sellheim Street THE GRANGE QLD 4051 3356 9166 3856 5683

Ithaca 22 22 Fulcher Road RED HILL QLD 4059 3366 2004 3366 2004

Merthyr 24 Oxlade Drive NEW FARM QLD 4005 3358 1291 3254 3835

Newmarket 25 212 Ashgrove Avenue ASHGROVE QLD 4060 3356 4934 3352 7190

New Farm 37 969 Brunswick Street NEW FARM QLD 4005 3358 2374 3254 0074

Samford & District 30 Mt Samson Road SAMFORD QLD 4520 3289 1204 3289 1204

Stafford 31 352 Stafford Road STAFFORD QLD 4053 3356 5449 3856 2544

St Lucia 55 Carr Street ST LUCIA QLD 4067 3371 1444

Indooroopilly 45 Gailey Road TARINGA QLD 4068 3720 9967

Toowong 23 59 Gailey Road TARINGA QLD 4068 3870 1616

Windsor 26 69 Blackmore St WINDSOR QLD 4030 3857 1616 3857 0009

BRISBANE NORTH DLBA: 17 Clubs 1137 Members President: Pamela Van Homrigh Delegate: Pamela Van Homrigh

Secretary: Pat Bridge PO Box 386 ZILLMERE QLD 4034

Aspley 103 Nemira Street ASPLEY QLD 4034 3263 2030 3263 2030

Banyo 30 16 Froude Street BANYO QLD 4014 3267 5250 3267 0916

Bramble Bay 136 Victoria Ave/Hornibrook Esp WOODY POINT QLD 4019 3283 4411 3284 2773

Brighton 35 147 Northcote Street BRIGHTON QLD 4017 3269 2385 3869 2404

Chermside 92 468 Rode Road CHERMSIDE QLD 4032 3359 1097 3256 3492

Clayfield 43 20 Clark Street WOOLOOWIN QLD 4030 3357 5194

Dayboro 23 24 Bradley Street DAYBORO QLD 4521 3425 1374 3204 5828

Deception Bay 67 Cnr Bayview Tce DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508 3203 1233 3204 2116

Geebung 67 21 Thompson Streeet ZILLMERE QLD 4034 3263 3133 3862 8193

Hamilton 44 Lancaster & Nudgee Rds HAMILTON QLD 4007 3268 1841 3868 2269

Hendra/Nundah 39 24 Letham Street HENDRA QLD 4011 3268 3567 3216 4345

Kallangur 63 135 Anzac Avenue KALLANGUR QLD 4503 3285 2267 3285 2821

Pine Rivers 132 Sparkes Road LAWNTON QLD 4501 3205 2677 3881 2351

Sandgate 42 Burnett Place SANDGATE QLD 4017 3269 2343 3869 0428

Scarborough 87 321 Scarborough Road SCARBOROUGH QLD 4020 3203 5677 3880 2710

Toombul 86 70 Flower Street NORTHGATE QLD 4013 3266 3442 3266 3088

Wavell Heights 48 175 Edinburgh Castle Road WAVELL HEIGHTS QLD 4012 3359 2142 3350 5934

BUNDABERG/ 21 Clubs 887 Members President: Glenda Witt Delegate: Glenda Witt

PORT CURTIS DBA Secretary: Heather Bence 5 Jess Place CORAL COVE QLD 4670

1770 24 Captain Cook Drive GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4974 9899

Across The Waves 35 Thabeban Road BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4153 5644 4151 1154

Alumina Lbc 23 Bell Street GLADSTONE QLD 4680 4972 8808 4972 8808

Bargara 82 Whalley Street BARGARA QLD 4670 4159 2202 4159 2255

Biloela 35 51 Gladstone Rd BILOELA QLD 4715 4992 1689 4992 3933

Boyne-Tannum 55 Jacaranda Drive BOYNE ISLAND QLD 4680 4973 8384 4973 7061

Bundaberg Brothers 66 130 Takalvan Street BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4152 7340

Bundaberg 54 Quay St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3183 4151 3211

Burnett 84 George & Mulgrave Sts BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 4217 4151 4073

Calliope Central 33 21 Drynan Drive CALLIOPE QLD 4307 4975 6260

Calliope 4 Stowe Road CALLIOPE QLD 4680 4975 7454 4975 7359

East Bundaberg 26 Eastgate St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3099

Elliott Heads 68 94 Welch St ELLIOTT HEADS QLD 4670 4159 6167 4159 6555

Gin Gin 42 37 Somerset St GIN GIN QLD 4671 4157 2172

Gladstone 37 6a Ferris Street GLADSTONE QLD 4680 4972 1191 4972 1191

Isis 38 Churchill Street CHILDERS QLD 4660 4126 1516

Miriam Vale 24 Macdonald Street MIRIAM VALE QLD 4677 4974 5128

Mount Larcom 18 Narrows Road MOUNT LARCOM QLD 4695 4975 1261

Moore Park 50 Club Avenue MOORE PARK QLD 4670 4159 8326 4159 8527

Tantitha 24 George Street BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3345

Woodgate 65 The Esplanade WOODGATE QLD 4660 4126 8880 4126 8734

BURNETT DLBA: 15 Clubs 267 Members President: Beverley Heness Delegate: Bev Speight

Secretary: Helen Russ C/- 4 Eric Court YARRAMAN QLD 4614

Biggenden 19 Edward & Mary Sts BIGGENDEN QLD 4621 4127 1268

Binjour 19 Burnett Highway VIA GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4161 3231

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BRISBANE DBA: 17 Clubs 633 Members President: Delegate: Jean Harris

Secretary: Des O'Neil PO Box 189 THE GAP QLD 4061

Ashgrove 39 Yoku Road ASHGROVE QLD 4060 3366 2458 3366 2458

Bardon 16 69 Bowman Parade BARDON QLD 4065 3366 2981 3366 6940

Enoggera 41 72 Pickering Street ENOGGERA QLD 4051 3355 1310 3355 3549

Everton Park 105 7 Gearside Street EVERTON PARK QLD 4053 3355 5588 3355 5464

Ferny Grove 85 20 Tramway Street FERNY GROVE QLD 4055 3851 1889 3851 1892

Gaythorne 17 18 Prospect Street ENOGGERA QLD 4051 3355 2048 3855 2738

Grange 12 79 Sellheim Street THE GRANGE QLD 4051 3356 9166 3856 5683

Ithaca 22 22 Fulcher Road RED HILL QLD 4059 3366 2004 3366 2004

Merthyr 24 Oxlade Drive NEW FARM QLD 4005 3358 1291 3254 3835

Newmarket 25 212 Ashgrove Avenue ASHGROVE QLD 4060 3356 4934 3352 7190

New Farm 37 969 Brunswick Street NEW FARM QLD 4005 3358 2374 3254 0074

Samford & District 30 Mt Samson Road SAMFORD QLD 4520 3289 1204 3289 1204

Stafford 31 352 Stafford Road STAFFORD QLD 4053 3356 5449 3856 2544

St Lucia 55 Carr Street ST LUCIA QLD 4067 3371 1444

Indooroopilly 45 Gailey Road TARINGA QLD 4068 3720 9967

Toowong 23 59 Gailey Road TARINGA QLD 4068 3870 1616

Windsor 26 69 Blackmore St WINDSOR QLD 4030 3857 1616 3857 0009

BRISBANE NORTH DLBA: 17 Clubs 1137 Members President: Pamela Van Homrigh Delegate: Pamela Van Homrigh

Secretary: Pat Bridge PO Box 386 ZILLMERE QLD 4034

Aspley 103 Nemira Street ASPLEY QLD 4034 3263 2030 3263 2030

Banyo 30 16 Froude Street BANYO QLD 4014 3267 5250 3267 0916

Bramble Bay 136 Victoria Ave/Hornibrook Esp WOODY POINT QLD 4019 3283 4411 3284 2773

Brighton 35 147 Northcote Street BRIGHTON QLD 4017 3269 2385 3869 2404

Chermside 92 468 Rode Road CHERMSIDE QLD 4032 3359 1097 3256 3492

Clayfield 43 20 Clark Street WOOLOOWIN QLD 4030 3357 5194

Dayboro 23 24 Bradley Street DAYBORO QLD 4521 3425 1374 3204 5828

Deception Bay 67 Cnr Bayview Tce DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508 3203 1233 3204 2116

Geebung 67 21 Thompson Streeet ZILLMERE QLD 4034 3263 3133 3862 8193

Hamilton 44 Lancaster & Nudgee Rds HAMILTON QLD 4007 3268 1841 3868 2269

Hendra/Nundah 39 24 Letham Street HENDRA QLD 4011 3268 3567 3216 4345

Kallangur 63 135 Anzac Avenue KALLANGUR QLD 4503 3285 2267 3285 2821

Pine Rivers 132 Sparkes Road LAWNTON QLD 4501 3205 2677 3881 2351

Sandgate 42 Burnett Place SANDGATE QLD 4017 3269 2343 3869 0428

Scarborough 87 321 Scarborough Road SCARBOROUGH QLD 4020 3203 5677 3880 2710

Toombul 86 70 Flower Street NORTHGATE QLD 4013 3266 3442 3266 3088

Wavell Heights 48 175 Edinburgh Castle Road WAVELL HEIGHTS QLD 4012 3359 2142 3350 5934

BUNDABERG/ 21 Clubs 887 Members President: Glenda Witt Delegate: Glenda Witt

PORT CURTIS DBA Secretary: Heather Bence 5 Jess Place CORAL COVE QLD 4670

1770 24 Captain Cook Drive GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4974 9899

Across The Waves 35 Thabeban Road BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4153 5644 4151 1154

Alumina Lbc 23 Bell Street GLADSTONE QLD 4680 4972 8808 4972 8808

Bargara 82 Whalley Street BARGARA QLD 4670 4159 2202 4159 2255

Biloela 35 51 Gladstone Rd BILOELA QLD 4715 4992 1689 4992 3933

Boyne-Tannum 55 Jacaranda Drive BOYNE ISLAND QLD 4680 4973 8384 4973 7061

Bundaberg Brothers 66 130 Takalvan Street BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4152 7340

Bundaberg 54 Quay St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3183 4151 3211

Burnett 84 George & Mulgrave Sts BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 4217 4151 4073

Calliope Central 33 21 Drynan Drive CALLIOPE QLD 4307 4975 6260

Calliope 4 Stowe Road CALLIOPE QLD 4680 4975 7454 4975 7359

East Bundaberg 26 Eastgate St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3099

Elliott Heads 68 94 Welch St ELLIOTT HEADS QLD 4670 4159 6167 4159 6555

Gin Gin 42 37 Somerset St GIN GIN QLD 4671 4157 2172

Gladstone 37 6a Ferris Street GLADSTONE QLD 4680 4972 1191 4972 1191

Isis 38 Churchill Street CHILDERS QLD 4660 4126 1516

Miriam Vale 24 Macdonald Street MIRIAM VALE QLD 4677 4974 5128

Mount Larcom 18 Narrows Road MOUNT LARCOM QLD 4695 4975 1261

Moore Park 50 Club Avenue MOORE PARK QLD 4670 4159 8326 4159 8527

Tantitha 24 George Street BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3345

Woodgate 65 The Esplanade WOODGATE QLD 4660 4126 8880 4126 8734

BURNETT DLBA: 15 Clubs 267 Members President: Beverley Heness Delegate: Bev Speight

Secretary: Helen Russ C/- 4 Eric Court YARRAMAN QLD 4614

Biggenden 19 Edward & Mary Sts BIGGENDEN QLD 4621 4127 1268

Binjour 19 Burnett Highway VIA GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4161 3231

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Beenleigh 90 11 Hanover Street BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 3287 2208 3807 8977

Benowa 28 Ashmore Road Benowa QLD 4217 5597 1011 5597 1657

Broadbeach 116 169 Surf Parade BROADBEACH QLD 4218 5531 5913 5592 0463

Burleigh Heads 170 Connor St BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220 5535 1023 5576 1592

Canungra 8 18-22 Christie Street CANUNGRA QLD 4275 5543 5223

Coolangatta 59 11 Warner St COOLANGATTA QLD 4225 5536 6677 5536 5240

Gold Coast Lawn 11 14 Kalimna Drive BROADBEACH WATERS QLD 4218 5531 7681 5592 2095

Club Helensvale 181 20-28 Discovery Drive HELENSVALE QLD 4212 5573 1491 5573 1577

Kingscliff 140 Marine Parade KINGSCLIFF NSW 2487 02 66741404 02 66740089

Mckenzie Park 77 Cayuga Street NERANG QLD 4211 5596 0844 5578 1972

Mermaid Beach 92 9 Markeri Street MERMAID BEACH QLD 4218 5572 3463 5575 4288

Mudgeeraba 35 Somerset Drive MUDGEERABA QLD 4213 5530 5834 5559 0710

Musgrave Hill 157 104 Musgrave Ave CHIRN PARK QLD 4215 5532 1277 5571 0976

Paradise Point 218 Thrush Avenue PARADISE POINT QLD 4216 5577 1948 5577 4800

Robina 107 257 Ron Penhaligon Way ROBINA QLD 4226 5593 1011 5593 1021

Southport 38 Marine Parade SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 5532 9998 5591 6289

Tamborine Mountain 17 6-12 Beacon Rd NORTH TAMBORINE QLD 4272 5545 1308 5545 1351

Tugun 143 Kaleena St TUGUN QLD 4224 5534 1245 5534 2662

Tweed Heads 305 Florence St TWEED HEADS NSW 2485 5536 3800 5536 5150

South Tweed 107 4 Minjungbal Dve TWEED HEADS SOUTH NSW 2486 5524 3655 5524 4523

Twin Towns Services 87 Leisure Dr BANORA POINT NSW 2486 5524 1544 5524 1432

Woongoolba 13 324 Cabbage Tree Point Rd CABBAGE TREE POINT QLD 4207 5546 2258 5546 2262

LEICHHARDT DLBA: 10 Clubs 94 Members President: Barbara Mayne Delegate: Yvonne Caton

Secretary: Yvonne Caton PO Box 149 CLERMONT QLD 4721

Aramac 12 Lodge St ARAMAC QLD 4726 4651 3360

Blackwater 6 Mulga St BLACKWATER QLD 4717 4982 5275 4982 7327

Capella 6 1 Langton St CAPELLA QLD 4723 4984 9610

Blair Athol Clermont 7 Lime St CLERMONT QLD 4721 4983 1371

Dysart 14 Adair Street DYSART QLD 4745 4958 1277 4958 2560

Emerald 17 Hospital Rd EMERALD QLD 4720 4982 1173 4982 1135

Middlemount 11 Centenary Drive MIDDLE MOUNT QLD 4746 4985 7525 4985 7541

Springsure 10 Recreation Reserve SPRINGSURE QLD 4722 4984 1169 4984 1115

Tieri 5 North Street TIERI QLD 4709 4984 8132

Winton 6 87 Elderslie St WINTON QLD 4735 4657 1307 4657 0751

MACKAY DLBA: 14 Clubs 703 Members President: Cynthia Pratt Delegate: Agnes Orr

Secretary: Ruby Coombes PO Box 1171 MACKAY QLD 4740

Airlie Beach 31 Shute Harbour Road JUBILEE POCKET QLD 4802 4946 7656 4948 1464

Mackay 32 Nebo Road MACKAY QLD 4740 4957 3571 4953 5015

North Mackay 171 74-76 Malcomson Street NORTH MACKAY QLD 4740 4942 3393 4942 3040

Mackay RSL Memorial 8 Wren Street CORAL COVE QLD 4740 4955 1932 4955 1932

Mackay City 70 Shakespeare Street MACKAY QLD 4740 4957 4410 4957 4410

Marian 52 Smith Street MARIAN QLD 4753 4954 3262 4954 3262

Mackay Suburban 82 Wardrop Street MACKAY QLD 4740 4957 3233 4953 4402

Moranbah 19 Belyando Avenue MORANBAH QLD 4744 4941 7397 4941 8545

Mackay Northern Beaches 56 2 Rosewood Drive RURAL VIEW QLD 4740 4954 8677 4954 8670

Pioneer Valley 24 Eungella Road GARGETT QLD 4741 4958 5138 4958 5138

Proserpine 43 37 Jupp Street PROSERPINE QLD 4800 4945 1093 4945 2669

Sarina 35 Beach Rd SARINA QLD 4737 4956 1612 4956 1138

Seaforth 40 Walsh Avenue SEAFORTH QLD 4741 4959 0201 4959 0719

St Helens 40 Pratts Road CALEN QLD 4798 4958 8141 4958 8641

MARANOA/ 8 Clubs 131 Members President: Neville Short Delegate: Rose Kirstenfeldt

WARREGO DLBA: Secretary: Lloyd Harth "Teddington" SURAT QLD 4417

Augathella RSL Memorial 9 Elfin Street AUGATHELLA QLD 4477 4654 5254 4654 5047

Charleville 6 Epacris Street CHARLEVILLE QLD 4470 4654 1458

Injune 7 Hutton St & Fourth Ave INJUNE QLD 4454 4626 1106 4626 1520

Mitchell 21 Dublin St MITCHELL QLD 4465 4623 1267 4623 6610

Quilpie 9 Brolga Street QUILPIE QLD 4480 4656 1388 4656 2095

Roma 37 35 Lovell Street ROMA QLD 4455 4622 1146 4622 5104

St George 22 Victoria Street ST GEORGE QLD 4487 4625 3331

Surat 20 Marcus Street SURAT QLD 4417 4626 5169 4626 5170

NORTH QUEENSLAND DLBA: 22 Clubs 628 Members President: May Hinds Delegate: Gwenda Trembath

Secretary: Janice Davidson PO Box 667 AITKENVALE QLD 4814

Alligator Creek 4 10 Parkland Road ALLIGATOR CREEK QLD 4816 4780 4819 4778 8008

Ayr 50 101 Young St AYR QLD 4807 4783 1336 4783 7475

Bowen 16 38 Livingstone Street BOWEN QLD 4805 4786 1196

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Brandon 19 Toll Street BRANDON QLD 4808 4782 5385 4782 5483

Charters Twrs Serv Memorial 38 4955 1932 CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 4787 3366

Charters Towers 6 Mary Street CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 4787 2403 4787 2403

Collinsville 14 Stanley Street COLLINSVILLE QLD 4804 4785 5444

Cutheringa 31 8 Harold Street WEST END QLD 4810 4771 3742 4771 3530

Giru 14 Mill Street GIRU QLD 4809 4782 9175

Home Hill 19 87 Ninth Avenue HOME HILL QLD 4806 4782 1185

Hughenden 10 Little Avenue HUGHENDEN QLD 4821 4741 1219

Ingham 44 Ann Street INGHAM QLD 4850 4776 2117

Jubilee 78 Burdekin Street MUNDINGBURRA QLD 4812 4779 1207 4779 1517

Macknade 14 Csr Mill Grounds MACKNADE QLD 4850 4777 7153 4777 8118

Magnetic Island 5 18 Marine Parade ARCADIA QLD 4819 4778 5290 4778 5209

Mystic Sands 8 135 Mystic Avenue MYSTIC SANDS QLD 4816 4770 7355 4770 7445

Noorla 21 32 McIlwraith Street INGHAM QLD 4850 4776 2179

Thuringowa City 70 Bamford Lane KIRWAN QLD 4817 4773 1223

Townsville Suburban 67 6 Carr Street HERMIT PARK QLD 4812 4779 4983 4725 5145

Townsville 11 The Strand TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 4771 2688

South Townsville 52 4 Bell Street SOUTH TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 4771 4204 4771 6107

Wangaratta 37 Murroona Street BOWEN QLD 4805 4785 1197

NORTH WEST DLBA: 4 Clubs 23 Members President: Christine Jolly Delegate: Christine Jolly

Secretary: Paul Williamson PO Box 347 MOUNT ISA QLD 4825

Leichhardt Services 4 Carbonate Street MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 4743 2372 4743 1914

Mount Isa 13 Fourth Avenue MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 4743 2393

Normanton 5 Landsborough Street NORMANTON QLD 4890 4745 1614 4745 1393

Richmond 1 87 Crawford Street RICHMOND QLD 4822 4741 3171 4741 3010

SOUTHERN DOWNS DLBA: 13 Clubs 252 Members President: Gwen Pringle Delegate: Necia Creighton

Secretary: Necia Creighton 28 Mason St CLIFTON QLD 4361

Allora 9 Warwick Street ALLORA QLD 4362 4666 3380

Clifton 18 64 East Street CLIFTON QLD 4361 4697 3137

Goondiwindi 27 2 Bowen Street GOONDIWINDI QLD 4390 4671 3777 4671 4654

Inglewood 15 Brook Street INGLEWOOD QLD 4387 4652 1103 4652 1110

Killarney 14 Arbutus St KILLARNEY QLD 4373 4664 1214 4664 1310

Southern Cross 15 Palmerin Street WARWICK QLD 4370 4661 1876

Stanthorpe 18 Amosfield Road STANTHORPE QLD 4380 4681 1276 46813162

The Summit 21 22 Sawmill Road THE SUMMIT QLD 4377 4683 2366 4683 2377

Tannymorel 9 Oak Street TANNYMOREL QLD 4372 4664 4230 4664 4233

Tenterfield 41 East Street TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 02 6736 1023 02 6736 2925

Texas & District 9 Avon Street TEXAS QLD 4385 4653 1159

Warwick East 34 1 Lyon Street WARWICK QLD 4370 4661 9050

Warwick 22 Fitzroy Street WARWICK QLD 4370 4661 1516

SUNSHINE COAST DLBA: 21 Clubs 1574 Members President: Kay McConville Delegate: Eva Goulding

Secretary: Mrs Eva Goulding 277/6 Melody Court WARANA QLD 4575

Buderim 95 Elizabeth Street BUDERIM QLD 4556 5445 1104 5476 9154

Caloundra 143 Arthur Street CALOUNDRA QLD 4551 5491 1961 5491 9541

Coolum Beach 105 Elizabeth Street COOLUM BEACH QLD 4573 5446 1153 5446 4422

Cooroy RSL & Citizens 31 5 Opal Street COOROY QLD 4563 5447 6051 5442 5284

Headland 62 Syd Lingard Drive BUDERIM QLD 4556 5478 0400 5478 0422

Kawana 201 476 Nicklin Way WURTULLA QLD 4575 5493 1233 5493 1308

Maleny 26 Bunya St MALENY QLD 4552 5494 2335 5494 2338

Mapleton 33 Post Office Road MAPLETON QLD 4560 5445 7479 5445 7479

Maroochydore Beach 52 Memorial Avenue MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 5443 1307 5443 1292

Maroochy Swan 134 1 - 9 Anzac Avenue MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 5443 1370 5443 7396

Mooloolah Valley 15 129 Connection Rd MOOLOOLAH QLD 4553 5494 5211 5494 5344

Mooloolaba 107 Brisbane Road MOOLOOLABA QLD 4557 5444 1387 5444 6026

Nambour 21 76 Coronation Avenue NAMBOUR QLD 4560 5441 1076 5494 1330

Nambour Heights 23 54 Isabella Ave NAMBOUR QLD 4560 5441 2713 5476 3340

Noosa Heads 104 Lanyana Way NOOSA HEADS QLD 4567 5447 3433 5474 9695

Pacific Paradise 121 Menzies Dr & Lerner St PACIFIC PARADISE QLD 4564 5448 7132 5448 8071

Palmwoods 27 1 Nicklin Rd PALMWOODS QLD 4555 5445 9190 5445 0199

Pelican Waters 130 49 Nelson Street GOLDEN BEACH QLD 4551 5492 1032 5492 1066

Tewantin-Noosa 89 65 Hilton Terrace TEWANTIN QLD 4565 5449 7155 5449 7661

Woombye 9 Hill Street WOOMBYE QLD 4559 5442 1480 5442 2470

Yandina 46 30 Steggalls Road YANDINA QLD 4561 5446 7126 5472 8192

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TROPICAL FAR NORTH 22 Clubs 647 Members President: Vene Du Rietz Delegate: Jenny Keeling

QUEENSLAND DLBA: Secretary: Jenny Keeling 16 Trafalgar Rd MOUNT SHERIDAN QLD 4868

Atherton 53 39 Vernon Street ATHERTON QLD 4883 4091 1258 4095 8072

Babinda 15 110 Munro St BABINDA QLD 4861 4067 1148 40671148

Cairns 39 117-125 Toogood Rd BAYVIEW HEIGHTS QLD 4868 4054 3322 4054 7848

West Cairns 54 216 Gatton St MANUNDA QLD 4870 4051 1814 4031 7838

Cooktown 17 129 Charlotte Street COOKTOWN QLD 4895 4069 5819 4069 5866

Dimbulah 3 Stephen St DIMBULAH QLD 4872 4093 5193

Edge Hill Memorial 39 181 Woodward St EDGE HILL QLD 4870 4053 1036 4053 1550

Brothers Edmonton 36 22-26 Armstrong Street EDMONTON QLD 4869 4055 5344 4045 4599

Gordonvale 41 Cnr Swan St & Mill St GORDONVALE QLD 4865 4056 1050 4056 1234

Herberton Memorial 11 Grace Street HERBERTON QLD 4872 4096 2201

Innisfail 41 1 The Corso INNISFAIL QLD 4860 4061 1250 4061 1384

Malanda 19 18 Park Ave MALANDA QLD 4885 4096 5334

Marlin Coast 49 Trinity Beach Road TRINITY BEACH QLD 4879 4057 6931 4057 5469

Mareeba & Memorial 43 43 Anzac Avenue MAREEBA QLD 4880 4092 5288 4092 5741

Mossman Memorial 38 Johnston Road MOSSMAN QLD 4873 4098 1434 4098 1482

Ravenshoe Memorial 16 Cnr John & Monument St RAVENSHOE QLD 4872 4097 6127 4097 6107

Silkwood 15 Japoon Road SILKWOOD QLD 4856 4065 2212 4065 2201

Sth Johnstone 9 6 Branch Road SOUTH JOHNSTONE QLD 4859 4064 2179

Stratford Ladies 19 5 Rinks Close STRATFORD QLD 4870 4055 1344 4055 1360

Tully 21 Butler St TULLY QLD 4854 4068 1230 4068 0630

Weipa 33 Artie Wales Drive WEIPA QLD 4874 4069 7300 4069 7616

Yungaburra 36 Cedar Street YUNGABURRA QLD 4884 4095 3596 4095 3596

WIDE BAY/ 19 Clubs 873 Members President: Muriel Graham Delegate: Phylis Roebuck

GYMPIE DLBA INC: Secretary: Phyllis Roebuck 1 Sapling Court POMONA QLD 4568

The Albert 43 River Road GYMPIE QLD 4570 5482 1095 5482 8808

Boonooroo-Sandy Straits 36 125 Eckert Road Boonooroo QLD 4650 4129 8202

Burgowan 33 4 George Street TORBANLEA QLD 4662 4129 4921

Burrum Heads 50 Burrum Heads Road BURRUM HEADS QLD 4659 4129 5169 4129 5368

Cooloola Coast 37 Gympie & Bayside Rds TIN CAN BAY QLD 4580 5486 4836 5486 4071

Doon Villa 31 297 Lennox Street MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 4121 3097 4121 3097

Gympie 19 Bowlers Drive SOUTHSIDE QLD 4570 5482 1193 5482 9675

Hervey Bay 66 11-17 Denman Camp Rd SCARNESS QLD 4655 4128 1093 4124 4421

Imbil 7 53 Yabba Rd IMBIL QLD 4570 5484 5102

Kandanga 25 6 Main Street KANDANGA QLD 4570 5484 3253 5488 4536

Kenilworth 24 Phillip Street KENILWORTH QLD 4574 5446 0292 5446 0281

Kilkivan 19 Fraser & Crescent Sts KILKIVAN QLD 4600 5484 1270

Maryborough 53 506 Kent Street MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 4121 3285 4121 3210

Maryborough Serv Memorial 45 Lennox Street MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 4121 4394 4123 0935

Pialba Serv Memorial 73 56 Taylor Street PIALBA QLD 4655 4128 1432 4124 5200

Pomona 37 School Street POMONA QLD 4568 5485 1202 5485 0489

Sunshine 34 1 Bowlers Drive SOUTHSIDE QLD 4570 4681 3162 4681 3162

Tin Can Bay 44 Kidd Straight TIN CAN BAY QLD 4580 5486 4231 5486 4031

Urangan 197 Dayman Street URANGAN QLD 4655 4128 9679 4125 2028

Total: 329 Clubs 14563 Members

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