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2009-2010 season 85TH ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL REPORT

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2009-2010 season

85TH ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL REPORT

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Surfers Paradise Surf Life Saving Club Inc.

Thank our Sponsors & Supporters

SURFERS PARADISE

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SURFERS PARADISESURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC.

Founded in 1925

85th Annual Report & Financial Report 2009 – 2010

Affiliated to SLSQ South Coast Branch Inc.Surf Life Saving Queensland Inc.

Surf Life Saving Australia

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Notice of Annual General Meeting 3Office Bearers 2009-2010 season 4Committees 4President’s Report 5Sportsman’s Lunch 7Secretary’s Report 8Finance Report 9Club Captain’s Report 10Top Twenty Patrol Hours 11Patrol Statistics 11Chief Training Officer’s Report 12Awards Gained 14Surf Sports 17Competition Results 22

Contents

Kaike Life Saving Club, Japan, 10th Anniversary July 2009

2009 Club Members Photo Before AGM

On The Beach Photos 25Around The Club Photos 26Nipper Photos 28Gear/ Equipment/ Radio Report 29First Aid Report 29Junior Activities Report 30Kaike LSC Japan 35Supporters Club 36Building Committee 37Life Members/Walsh Fellows 38Special Mentions 39Memberships 40Awards presented at 2009 Annual Dinner 43Financial Report 44

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Notice of Annual General Meeting

Notice is hereby given that the 85th Annual General Meeting of Surfers Paradise Surf Life Saving Club Inc. will be convened at the Surf Life Saving Club, The Esplanade, Surfers Paradise on Sunday 4th July 2010 commencing at 10am.

THE FORMAT SHALL BE

Recording of attendance and apologiesConfirmation of the previous Annual General Meeting Minutes

Presentation and adoption of the Annual Report and Financial ReportElection of Officers

Endorsement of Branch Councillor (Club President)Endorsement of Club nomination to Auxiliary Organisations

Endorse Junior Activities CommitteeEndorse Finance, Building, Social or any other Committees as required

Election of Life Member or Walsh Fellows (if any)Notices of Motion

Notice of Motion to alter the ConstitutionGeneral Business

Any correspondence should be addressed to:

The SecretarySurfers Paradise SLSC Inc.

PO Box 327Surfers Paradise Qld 4217

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Office Bearers 2009 – 2010

PatronsAndrew Bell & Greg Bell

Vice PatronsCouncillor Susie Douglas

John-Paul Langbroek MP

Steve Oliver

PresidentWarren Peters

Immediate Past PresidentStuart Vial’l

Vice PresidentAndrew Worling

SecretaryFinley Taylor

Club CaptainKhan Hamill

TreasurerNorman Forrest (resigned)/

Christopher Haile

Director of Surf SportsLeon Zagel

Chief Training OfficerScott Andrews

Deputy Training OfficersBreanna Andrews

Louise Gardiner

Junior Activities ChairmanDaniel Jones

Team ManagerAndrew Worling

Vice Club CaptainBoard & Ski OfficerZayne Hamill

Communications OfficerGear & Equipment OfficerFinley Taylor

IRB OfficerPaul Conroy

Safety OfficerJohn Brennan

RegistrarSue Sellings

Clubhouse DirectorDennis McAullay

First Aid OfficerNikitas Algio (resigned)/

Louise Gardiner

Assistant First Aid OfficerRebecca Gellel

Youth Development Officer Nikitas Algio (resigned)

Branch DelegateWarren Peters

SolicitorReaburn Solicitors

Administration ManagerMandy Hurst

ManagementWarren Peters, Andrew Worling, Finley

Taylor, Khan Hamill, Norman Forrest

(resigned) / Christopher Haile from

15/3/10, Leon Zagel, Scott Andrews,

Daniel Jones / Shane Blake from

16/5/10

ExecutiveWarren Peters, Andrew Worling, Finley

Taylor, Khan Hamill, Norman Forrest /

Christopher Haile, Scott Andrews, Daniel

Jones / Shane Blake

Finance & PropertyWarren Peters, Norman Forrest /

Christopher Haile, Finley Taylor, Stuart

Vial’l, Shane Laker, Jon Neilsen

Life MembershipWarren Peters, Khan Hamill, Wren Bligh,

Shane O’Connor OAM, David Orchard

JudiciaryWren Bligh, Shane O’Connor OAM,

David Orchard, Ron Hendy, John

Brennan

MembershipScott Andrews, Daniel Jones, Finley

Taylor

BuildingAndrew Worling, Stuart Vial’l, Shane

Laker, Jon Neilsen, Khan Hamill, Barry

Aplin, Daniel Jones

SelectionLeon Zagel, Andrew Worling, Warren

Peters, Zayne Hamill, David Orchard

Club CoachesZayne Hamill, Trevor Hendy, Warren

Peters, Cheyne Horan, Cassandra

Sedgman, Steve Brown, William

Pointing, Jason Pointing, Finley Taylor

SocialMegan Crockford, Lynda Peters,

Rebecca Gellel, Louise Gardiner

Junior Activities CommitteeCommittee elected May 2010

President: Shane Blake

Vice President: Michael Zygadlo

Secretary: Sarah Wagstaff

Treasurer: Debbie Hibbard

Registrar: Robyn Pointing

Team Manager: Debbie Schofield

Supporters ClubPresident: Shane O’Connor OAM

Vice President: Jon Neilsen

Secretary: Barry Aplin

Treasurer: Shane Andrews

Committee: Craig Chapman, David

Clarke, Andrew Worling

Committees

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President

We’ve had another successful patrol season for the 2009/10 year and I commend the patrolling members in particular, for completing yet another season without the loss of life on our beach.

It goes without saying that that is the most important reason we exist, the lives that were rescued (326) and the high number of preventative actions performed by our members (4298) are a tremendous indicator of the value of the service you provide to the tourists and the locals who trust you to keep them safe.

There are now more patrolling members available than we’ve seen for quite a while and I would like to thank Scott and his team (Breanna, Louise and Bart in particular) for the great job they do in ensuring that new members become proficient and existing members retain their proficiency each year.

To the Patrol Captains and their 2IC’s, thanks again for your guidance, direction and mentoring of the newer members to ensure that the service we offer is without peer. We have a had a couple of instances this year that have made us proud with the younger members standing up and putting into practice what they have learnt whilst on patrol. Danny Pointing and Emily Schofield in particular made headlines this year with their actions. Well done.

We’ve been well served in the Juniors with Danny Jones leading his team for a second year. You’ve done a great job Danny and it is really pleasing to see the high number of quality 14 year olds stepping up into the seniors during the year. Your assistance in all matters building related has also been of great value and we hope that your involvement and expertise remains in some capacity as you move from the JAC chairman role.

We can look at Surf Sports partly with some pleasure, partly with unfilled expectations. We still have a long way to go to ensure the program we offer is professional,

well resourced and seen as a compelling reason to compete for our club. Trevor Hendy’s involvement again at training and competition has been great. It is good to see you back mate, to impart your knowledge and positivity to our competitors. Whilst we still don’t have enough competitors to help make up some teams, we have a plan for next year to try and improve on the numbers.

The most pleasing aspect of our competition this year has been the efforts of young guns coming through such as Danny Pointing, Harrison Jones, Jaeden Sasaki, Ziggie Zantiotis, Max Dempsey and Michaela Henderson. They have had role models in Zac Orchard, Andrew Laker and Matt Peters to keep them aware of the pecking order at events such as the Japan trip and at the Sydney carnivals. What they learn and see from these trips is invaluable in helping mould them into the great adults they will become. The competition bolter has been Luke Bartlett, a newer member who has shown great talent and promise in events that he’d never been in before this season.

A special mention to one of our newer competitor’s in Stephanie Ballantine. Great results at the recent Australian Pool Rescue Championships picking up two gold and two silver. I hope you get a ticket to Egypt for the World Titles with the National Team.

I’d like to mention a big thank you again to our significant supporters in Ray White Surfers Paradise, Centro Surfers Paradise, Secure Parking, Rotary Surfers Paradise and Nerang RSL. Your support is very much appreciated. Without you we would struggle financially, and in being able to attract members through the chronic lack of permanent parking we have for members.

The work that the Ray White team, led by Greg Bell and Selena Carson this year and very ably assisted by Andrew Bell and Janine Bell, made our Sportsman Lunch a success yet again and raised in excess of $40,000 - much needed funds for the Club. Shane O’Connor in

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particular did a mountain of work in organising donated items that could be used to raise money via the auctions held on the day. I’d be very surprised if Socsy doesn’t know most people on the Coast – certainly those that count anyway, thanks mate.

I believe we are at the crossroads with the Supporters Club. It should be almost debt free to Nerang RSL and we have Nerang RSL commitment to stay involved for the next few years. The Special General Meeting held in January supported a major (conditional) borrowing that would see some much needed improvements to the tired looking function and bar areas of the Club.

It goes without saying that the Surf Club needs to see a return from this exercise and doesn’t want to spend money on a facility upgrade for areas that may be obsolete in a few years time. Painting of the exterior and interior (downstairs) should have been done by the time you read this report. We also should have some much needed improvements occurring to the female toilets and showers as a matter of some urgency.

Financially, we are in a sound position with debt continuing to come down and a safe amount in the bank for expected upcoming needs. In particular I’d like to thank the work that Mandy has done to support the Committee and to make things happen when we are always too busy with our own day jobs. Thanks Mandy.

Finally, from a Committee perspective, unfortunately it has been a very ordinary year. It was recognised at last year’s AGM that there was a need for change and change should be for the good. I for one don’t necessarily think that some of the changes were particularly well thought out. Election of Committee members should be based on suitability for the roles in the Club’s best interest, not purely a popularity contest.

There were significant distractions occurring behind the scenes that most of you may not have been aware of during the whole season. It is clearly why it has been difficult during a great number of Committee meetings

to get outcomes that were the best for the whole Club. Ensuring the financial viability of our Club by trying to implement sound business practices is not an attempt to undermine Club traditions.

I consider being a member of this Surf Club an honour, and being a Committee member a privilege and a responsibility that should be taken seriously.

I won’t be standing again this year for this role or any position of authority. It has become too time consuming to run this surf club (business) for the greater good of the members. I would particularly like to thank my wife Lynda, for her support during the past few years whilst I have been on the committee and for the past year in particular, when things have been the most challenging.

Warren PetersPRESIDENT

Lynda & Warren Peters & Danny Jones

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Well what a great response to this year’s Lunch in a very tight economic climate. It would not have been possible without the generous support of our great sponsor Ray White ‘The Surfers Paradise Group’ and in particular Greg Bell and Selina Carson. Also, on the day, thanks to Andrew Bell, Greg’s wife Janine and the Ray White Surfers Paradise staff.

Thank you to our beverage sponsors Fosters Group for the beer and Pepper Tree wines supplied by Mark Willoughby from Dejavu Wines. Our guest speaker, local boy, Olympic Rowing Gold Medalist and World Champion Duncan Free gave us an insight into the grueling final in Beijing and the commitment and sacrifice required to achieve the pinnacle of your chosen sport.

Others that helped make the day a success were the chef and staff at Melbas, our two “Coaches on

the Couch” Joey Wright from the Gold Coast Blaze basketball team and Guy McKenna, Coach of our Gold Coast Football AFL Club.We had a small committee that organised the whole thing and it would be remiss of me not to mention Mandy Hurst for liaising with Selina and previous donors to come up with prizes for our raffle and auction items.

The Ray White Auction team is outstanding and their professionalism got us the maximum return. Thank you to the individuals and companies that purchased tables. We really do appreciate the support and it provides vital funds for our voluntary beach patrols.

See you in 2011 at the Lunch. We hope to be having this function in our own clubhouse next year.

Shane O’Connor OAM

2010 Sportsman’s Lunch - $40,000+

Andrew Worling, Shane O’Connor OAM, Andrew Bell & Greg Bell

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Thank you to all members on a job well done over the past year.

We have had an increase in the number of patrol member thanks to the great efforts of our training crew and have seen better retention which has meant more numbers on patrols. There were a few BBQ’s held towards the end of the season to encourage our members to gather and socialize. More of these types of events will be held in the future to encourage everyone to get to know each other as most members don’t know many people outside of their rostered patrol.

Thank you to our sponsors who have contributed towards keeping the bathing public safe at our beach. Our equipment must be maintained to the highest standard for use on patrols and without your support this wouldn’t have been possible.

There will still be some action at the Club during the off-season with Sunday morning paddles for those interested. The training crew will also be conducting winter courses so check the newsletter and emails for information on these.

The existence of our Surf Club is due to the great efforts of our members patrolling the beach. It is your Surf Club so if you have any ideas about how things could be improved or if you want to become involved with any activities, please let any of the Club Officers know so we can continue to make Surfers Paradise SLSC a great place to be. Have Fun

Finley TaylorSECRETARY

Gold Coast City Council

During the past season, in appreciation of our ongoing contribution to the Gold Coast community and as part of GCCC support of our city’s non-profit community groups, the Club received a grant from the GCCC.

Mayor Ron Clarke MBE asked that his gratitude be passed on to all members and to let them know the hard work and commitment are the ‘heart of the city’ and the efforts are greatly appreciated. The Club also receives a substantial discount on our rates each year by way of a donation from the GCCC.

Telstra Assistance Fund

The Club received a 50/50 grant via the Telstra Assistance Fund and were approved to purchase nine rescue tubes; a saving of over $500! Our thanks to Telstra and SLSA for organising this!

Secretary

Finley Taylor, Luke Lorenzin & Andrew Worlingafter the Coolangatta Gold

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Finance

  May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb MarS Vial’l Did not seek re-election as PresidentW PetersTreasurer to 5/7/09 then President. X N ForrestVice President (resigned 29/6/09). Elected Treasurer 5/7/09 Resigned 8/2/09A Worling Elected 5/7/09 X

M Crockford X

F Taylor Elected 5/7/09 X

C Haile Elected Acting Treasurer by Management Committee 15/3/10

K Hamill X X X X

S Andrews

L Zagel X

D Jones X

Management Meeting Attendance

Having only stepped into the role as of March 2010, I would

firstly like to recognise Norm Forrest for his contributions in this

roll prior to my appointment and thank the Committee for their

support to date.

I am pleased to say that the club is in a sound financial position as

at 30/4/2010 with total net income of over $56,000, which is up

30% on last year and with cash in the bank of over $110,000. Our

loan commitments to Westpac have been reduced by a further

$129,000, while our overall debt commitments have reduced by

almost $200,000 for the year.

We have had issues historically with the monies being received

from the Supporters Club being recognised in the accounts

as “donations”, which hinders the Club when applying for

government grants. With the help / advice from our Auditor and

following on from the Special General Meeting held earlier in the

year, we are in the process of formalising a lease agreement

with the Supporters Club for their use of the ground floor

premises. Once in place, this revenue will be accounted for as

direct revenue; for the financial year just gone, this accounted

for $168,000. Although this revenue will no longer be accounted

for as a “donation”, the Supporters Club remains an important

contributor to the Club and their efforts and that of their

Committee are greatly appreciated.

From a grants perspective, we currently have several applications

in the pipeline for more rescue and first aid equipment, with the

Local Government Grant program for 2010 kicking off shortly.

During the season just past, the Club was successful in securing

the following grant revenue - State Government ($21,640

DES, $20,000 - one off to repair storm damage from Dept of

Communities, $3,416 Volunteer Grant Program). From Local

Government ($23,153 Community Grant, donation on rates and

$2000 Life Saving Grant administered through South Coast

Branch).

Sponsorships again formed an important source of funds and we

are ever grateful for our major sponsors continued support. In

particular I would like to acknowledge Ray White Surfers Paradise

($40,000+), Centro Surfers Paradise $35,000 and in kind support

from Secure Parking providing the parking downstairs on

weekends.

The Committee is currently working on a sponsorship

arrangement for the acquisition of a new ATV, and will provide

further information to our members as this progresses.

Finally, to those individuals who continually support the Club

on fundraising drives throughout the year, thank you for your

continued support.

Christopher Haile

ACTING TREASURER

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Thank you all so much this patrol season for your ongoing commitment and dedication on the beach here at Surfers Paradise. It seems to be a great environment during patrols where we are able to create a fun and enjoyable atmosphere whilst still providing a professional service to the community. I feel this is a major part of maintaining such a strong volunteer base.

Thanks to the patrol captains who stood up and took control of their team and the beach. It is great to see you coming back every year and I hope you do the same in this coming season.

It was a busy time at Surfers Paradise with a growing beach population due to the huge development and highrises close by. This is going to be the case for years to come so we need to endeavor to grow our membership base and help and encourage each other to be involved around our Club and especially on our beach. I want to congratulate Scott Andrews and his training team again for providing us SRC and Bronze Medallion holders. He does a wonderful job with countless volunteer hours running courses, paperwork then backing up to run his own patrol, team 9. Well done Scotty!

It was great to see all the younger SRC and Bronzies on patrol, not only on their rostered patrols but coming down the beach and signing on voluntary patrols. This is a great way to up skill and learn from different Patrol Captains and older members. Keep it up and enjoy yourselves.

A big pat on the back to all members who found themselves in tricky situations with rescues, first aids and the resuscitation. A combination of skills and teamwork again saw these situations handled correctly and professionally showing that we all can pull through the tough times we face. Congratulations to all who were involved.

Once again thank you to Finley Taylor and Peter Anderson for your efforts setting up the early morning patrols; this is a major part of our extended services in

providing swimmers a safe haven for swimming and preventing people that may not be in the right state for swimming from entering the water. This time of the morning is critical for us in preventions as everyone is well aware that we sit right in the nightclub precinct and get a lot of people straight from there that want to swim for whatever reason. So well done guys and all other members that have helped out throughout the year at these times.

Thank you to the GCCC Lifeguard Service, Warren Young and his team for their help and support throughout the year. This is now a well established relationship where we have the opportunity to work in together and help each other out, because in the end we are there for the same reasons.

Khan Hamill & Satomi Nakamura

I would like to thank my Vice Captain and brother Zayne for his help and support throughout the year; Grahame Long, Louise Gardiner and Paul Conroy for their extra work with IRBs and first aid; Andrew Worling for all his efforts in and around the Club, always helping myself and many others when in need of assistance (thanks for living close to the Club!); to all Committee members and other positions within in the Club, thanks for everyone’s efforts.

Club Captain

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Also thanks to all our sponsors, without you guys we would not be able to provide such an extensive and professional service. With your donations we are able to keep our rescue gear up to scratch and up to date. Thank you so much.

So everyone please enjoy the off season, we are back on the beach early September. Thank you everyone once again for all your efforts to ensure Surfers Paradise Beach was fatality free again this season.

Khan HamillCLUB CAPTAIN

Top Twenty Patrol Hours

Finley TaylorMatthew MillerScott DineenJarrod WalshPeter AndersonWayne HenekerCam BainCarol BennettMark StaffordWonchul OhPaul ConroyAbbey ShortChristie ShortShane PierceLouise GardinerScott AndrewsJames PedlowNerissa BusbyAnnebelle ClelandBronwyn Abraham

Surfers Paradise Beach Hours

363:45302:10280:35258:50257:00234:35202:15157:00145:45134:24128:45113:00112:45111:20108:00103:45102:15100:3098:4596:15

Daniel MangartzFinley TaylorPeter AndersonMatthew MillerScott DineenJarrod WalshCam BainWayne HenekerScott AndrewsMark StaffordGrahame LongCarol BennettMichael GibbsWonchul OhPaul ConroyDavid ClarkeAbbey ShortLouise GardinerChristie ShortShane Pierce

Total Hours Incl.Operations Support &

Water Safety

364:00363:45333:00302:10280:35258:50242:45234:35191:05169:15164:05157:00147:35134:24128:45116:15113:00113:00112:45111:20

Rescue StatisticsNo equipment – 8Rescue tube – 205Body board – 12

Rescue board - 68Inflatable Rescue Boat - 24

Rescue Water Craft – 4JRB/ORB - 1

Other - 4Total – 326

Other Patrol OperationsPreventative Actions – 4298

Total Warned – 37,399Beach Visitations – 211,034

Searches – 6

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As I sit and write this report on the other side of the world, it makes me realise just how much I miss our beach, the sand and the great weather, not to mention the great group of members we have in our Club. Sitting over 250km from anything that resembles a beach, I now better understand why people take their safety in the surf for granted; when you’re that far away from the beach, when you get there all you are interested in is the sun, waves and getting wet. It’s for this reason our role in protecting the bathing public is so vitally important and why we must be at the top of our game every time we pull on our red and yellow caps. Updating our skills and training and education is just one way we can achieve this.

Some key numbers and trends for 2009/2010:

44 new members ready to hit the beach with their Bronze and/ or Surf Rescue Certificate which is slightly down on last year;

282 senior awards shared between 113 members, increasing from last season;

69 senior members who gained new awards, increasing from last season;

40 junior awards and 171 competencies which is down from last year, something to focus on next season and highlights the need for a Junior Awards/ Education Officer;

637 senior proficiencies which is significantly up on last year (382), which indicates our retention rate of members is excellent as each member holding multiple awards compounds this number;

Increased the number of members completing proficiencies from 115 last year to 171 this year; a fantastic result.

Proficiencies for the 2010/2011 season will involve a simplified version of the proficiency paper, focusing on operational needs and feedback from patrol inspections, however everyone with a Bronze Medallion who doesn’t hold a Defibrillator Certificate will be required to update their skills and complete a Defib induction which is now part of the Bronze Medallion since the 33rd edition Training Manual.

Chief Training Officer

New awards for the coming season will include:

4WD Operator Certificate, meaning any member who wishes to use a 4WD vehicle on the beach will be required to complete the course prior to December 31;

Advanced Resuscitation Techniques (ART) which will combine the ARC and Defib into a single course and assessment;

ATV Operator Certificate which will replace the ATV Induction and will require all existing holders of an induction to complete a “challenge” assessment, similar to when the IRB Crew was removed (again) from the Bronze Medallion many years ago.

There will also be some changes to existing awards with prerequisites and course duration including IRB Crew, Operational (Senior) First Aid, Pain Management and Spinal Management. As these courses are released and updated we’ll keep you posted, so make sure you check out the details in the Club’s monthly newsletters. This is also the place where we announce our upcoming courses.

When you look at our new award matrix for this season, it’s pleasing to see a number of new Training Officer Certificates including Louise (Radio), Breanna (Radio), Troy (SRC), Mark (IRB), Finley (TOC) as well as Louise and Breanna as our newest Bronze Medallion Assessors.

Thanks to the entire crew and everyone who helped out with training this season including Louise, Breanna, Finley, Bart, Troy Holden, Shane Lawler, Mark Stafford, Paul Conroy, Cameron Bain, Nik Algio, Becky Gellel and Jarrod Walsh. You should be proud of the number of people you’ve trained and the very high standard that they have achieved.

There were some very impressive results achieved by our members in training; namely Shane Gower our number one new award holder gaining seven awards, closely followed by Elissa Cadwell, Denise Fox and Satomi Nakamura all gaining six new awards; great stuff guys and girls.

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You’ll see in the table a breakdown of our awards gained. We had planned at the beginning of the season to bring our IRB training to patrols to help those who couldn’t make it to a “traditional” course; however changes in the Branch requirements for training ruled this out. We’ll try again in the coming season.

4WD Induction 2Advanced Resuscitation Certificate 8Assessor Bronze Medallion 2ATV Induction 17Basic Emergency Care Certificate 1Basic Resuscitation Certificate 11Bronze Medallion 30Defibrillator Certificate 8Gold Medallion Advanced Lifesaving 1IRB Crewman Certificate 3Observers Certificate 6Operational First Aid 25Pain Management Award 1Radio Operators Certificate 43Rescue Water Craft Operator 1Resuscitation CPR Certificate 44Silver Medallion Basic Beach Management

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Silver Medallion IRB Driver 2Surf Rescue Certificate 44Training Officer IRB 1Training Officer Radio 2Training Officer Surf Rescue 1Training Officers Certificate 1

Although basic defibrillation use is now included in the Bronze Medallion, I strongly encourage all members to complete the ARC and Defib course. At our beach alone the defib was applied three times this season and a life saving shock delivered once. Well done to Cameron and Patrol 12; without your skills and experience a young lady would not be with us today.As our Club membership grows, we plan at some stage increasing the number of patrols so we don’t have to be rostered so frequently; though you’re still welcome to come down for a voluntary at any time.

To do this, we need more Patrol Captain awards and ‘higher’ awards such as Operational First Aid, ARC

and Defib and IRB Drivers to help balance out the skills requirements for each patrol. Throughout the off season is a great time to gain these without the time management hassles trying to juggle patrols, surf sports and of course, having a life away from the beach!

Remember that we should always be practicing our skills as well as upgrading them. If you need some practice and help with paddling a board or swimming in the surf, please talk a member of the Training Crew or our Club Coaches so we can work a schedule of sessions to meet your needs; all you have to do is ask! If it’s quiet on patrol, why not practice your skills in a rescue and resuscitation scenario? It will keep you fresh and help with patrol inspections.

Enjoy your (short) time off throughout the off season and we all look forward to seeing you next season. If you find yourself missing all your friends from the beach on the weekends you could always come down and attend one of our many courses on offer; keep watching the newsletter!

Vah! Denuone latine loquebar? Me ineptum. Interdum modo elabitur.

Scott M AndrewsCHIEF TRAINING OFFICER

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Awards Gained

Casey Agassiz Surf Play 2Nikitas Algio Marine Licence

RWC Induction AwardSilver Medallion Basic Beach MgmtSilver Medallion IRB Driver

Breanna Andrews Assessor Bronze MedallionCourse Assessor - TAA ProgramTraining Officer Radio

Scott Andrews Cert IV in Training & Assessment (TAA)Shane Andrews Operational First AidBarry Aplin Radio Operators CertificateCam Bain Defibrillator CertificateLuke Bartlett Advanced Resuscitation CertificateCraig Batten Marine LicenceTayla Batten Radio Operators Certificate

Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Carol Bennett Operational First AidEliot Birch Bronze MedallionKirra Blake Surf Play 2Shane Blake Age Managers Accreditation

Observers CertificateCindy Board Basic Emergency Care Certificate

Operational First AidAshleigh Booth ATV InductionPaul Boyce ATV Induction

Bronze MedallionRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Johnathan Brady Advanced Resuscitation CertificateDefibrillator Certificate

Paul Brennan Pain Management AwardHarley Bressan ATV InductionSomer Bressan Bronze Medallion

Resuscitation CPR CertificateBrandon Brooks Basic Resuscitation Certificate

Surf Smart OneKatie Burt Bronze Medallion

Radio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Nerissa Busby ATV InductionOperational First Aid

Elissa Cadwell ATV InductionBronze MedallionOperational First AidRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Toby Carrigan ATV InductionSamantha Carter Basic Resuscitation Certificate

Surf Rescue Certificate

Surf Smart TwoAmy Chadd Bronze Medallion

Radio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Timothy Chant Operational First AidLuke Chapman Basic Resuscitation Certificate

Surf Smart TwoKate Clarkson ATV Induction

Observers CertificateSilver Medallion Basic Beach Mgmt

Annebelle Cleland Radio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Amber Conroy Basic Resuscitation CertificateSurf Smart One

Paul Conroy Course Assessor - TAA ProgramOperational First AidSilver Medallion Basic Beach MgmtSilver Medallion IRB DriverSkills Trainer - TAA Program

Phoebe Conroy Surf Safe OneMitchell Cripps Advanced Resuscitation CertificateNicholas Davidson ATV InductionDeborah Dempsey Operational First AidElouise Dempsey Bronze MedallionMax Dempsey Radio Operators Certificate

Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Scott Dineen Bronze MedallionRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Cathryn Doran Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Liam Drake RWC Induction AwardDavid Elton ATV Induction

Bronze MedallionRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Jacob Fairbank Surf Safe TwoKyle Fairbank Surf Aware TwoDenise Fox ATV Induction

Bronze MedallionOperational First AidRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Monica Frost ATV InductionBronze MedallionRadio Operators Certificate

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Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Louise Gardiner Assessor Bronze MedallionCourse Assessor - TAA ProgramDefibrillator CertificateOperational First AidTraining Officer Radio

Rebecca Gellel Age Managers AccreditationObservers CertificateOperational First AidSilver Medallion Basic Beach Mgmt

Alyssa Giffin IRB Crewman CertificateOperational First Aid

Matt Gow Bronze MedallionShane Gower Advanced Resuscitation Certificate

ATV InductionDefibrillator CertificateMarine LicenceObservers CertificateOperational First AidSilver Medallion Basic Beach Mgmt

Claire Griffiths Basic Resuscitation CertificateSurf Smart One

Christopher Haile Advanced Resuscitation CertificateDefibrillator CertificateOperational First Aid

Jayde Hartfiel Surf Aware TwoHolly Henderson Radio Operators Certificate

Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Michaela Henderson Radio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Tyler Henderson Surf Smart OneJasmyn Hill Surf Aware OneBrent Hinkins Surf Aware OneBryan Hinkins Surf Aware OneBryson Hinkins Surf Safe OneKate Hinton IRB Crewman Certificate

Operational First AidPaige Holden Basic Resuscitation Certificate

Surf Smart OneTroy Holden Advanced Resuscitation Certificate

Defibrillator CertificateSkills Trainer - TAA ProgramTraining Officer Surf Rescue

Brooke Hughes Radio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Courtney Ireland Basic Resuscitation CertificateSurf Smart Two

Montana Ireland Basic Resuscitation CertificateSurf Smart Two

Rebecca Jacks Bronze MedallionOperational First AidRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Daniel Johnston Bronze MedallionRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Harrison Jones Radio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Cynthia Karydis Surf Play 1Dion Karydis Surf Play 1Dennis Kelly Radio Operators CertificateDelphine Legros Silver Medallion Basic Beach MgmtMitchell Lewis Bronze Medallion

Radio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR Certificate

Grahame Long 4WD InductionMatt Louden Bronze Medallion

Radio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Daniel Mangartz 4WD InductionRescue Water Craft OperatorRWC Induction Award

Jessica Marshall Bronze MedallionHope Maschewski Basic Resuscitation CertificateJosh Maschewski Radio Operators Certificate

Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Elliott Montgomery Bronze MedallionRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Satomi Nakamura ATV InductionBronze MedallionOperational First AidRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Tyla Nation Radio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Colin Neil Silver Medallion Basic Beach MgmtSusan Neil Silver Medallion Basic Beach MgmtReese Noble Surf Play 2Wonchul Oh Bronze Medallion

Operational First AidRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

David Orchard Marine LicenceZachary Orchard Advanced Resuscitation Certificate

Defibrillator CertificateEmily Paczkowski Radio Operators Certificate

Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Amanda Pateman Operational First AidMawgan Petersen Surf Safe TwoShane Pierce ATV Induction

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IRB Crewman CertificateMarine LicenceOperational First Aid

Bonnie Pirie Surf Aware TwoDanny Pointing Radio Operators Certificate

Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Emily Pointing Surf Safe TwoJason Pointing Age Managers Accreditation

Observers CertificateRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Mitchell Pointing Surf Play 2Oskar Price Surf Aware OneTijana Ritchie Radio Operators Certificate

Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Luke Robertson Surf Play 2Stacey Robertson Surf Smart OneSam Robinson Radio Operators Certificate

Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Stewart Rose Operational First AidBenjamin Sainty Marine LicenceJaeden Sasaki Radio Operators Certificate

Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Christopher Saunders Bronze MedallionRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Debbie Schofield Age Managers AccreditationObservers Certificate

Emily Schofield Basic Resuscitation CertificateSurf Smart One

Lauren Shearston Bronze MedallionRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Abbey Short Surf Rescue CertificateSurf Smart Two

Christie Short Surf Rescue CertificateSurf Smart Two

James Skewes Bronze MedallionRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Troy Smith ATV InductionBronze MedallionRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Bruce Spencer Marine LicenceOperational First Aid

Tyron Spencer Surf Safe TwoMark Stafford Operational First Aid

RWC Induction AwardTraining Officer IRB

Scott Stokes Advanced Resuscitation CertificateDefibrillator Certificate

Elizabeth Strubin ATV InductionCraig Suddrey ATV InductionAlexander Swaisland Radio Operators Certificate

Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Finley Taylor Gold Medallion Advanced LifesavingTraining Officers Certificate

Andrew Thomas Operational First AidAnthony Valentine Bronze Medallion

Radio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Hilde Van De Sande Bronze MedallionOperational First AidRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Blake Wade Bronze MedallionBailey Wagstaff Surf Safe TwoBrittany Wagstaff Radio Operators Certificate

Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue CertificateSurf Smart Two

Ethan Walsh Surf Safe TwoShae Walsh Bronze MedallionJordan Worling Surf Safe OneRhys Young Bronze Medallion

Radio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Madeline Zantiotis Bronze MedallionRadio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR Certificate

Maritza Zantiotis Basic Resuscitation CertificateSurf Smart One

Ziggie Zantiotis Radio Operators CertificateResuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue Certificate

Brayden Zygadlo Resuscitation CPR CertificateSurf Rescue CertificateSurf Smart Two

Jessica Zygadlo Surf Safe Two

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Congratulations Surfers Paradise, you climbed the pointscore again! You grew in numbers again! Some new faces and the old! More events, more teams. Well done!

Early in our season we had three guys complete the Coolangatta Gold! It’s been a long time since Surfers has had representation in this gruelling event. Congratulations Luke Lorenzin, Finley Taylor and Andrew Worling!

Patrick Kelly leading the surfers, Matt Peters leading the beach and Zac Orchard stepping up has led Surfers through a great year! How can I forget the masters with Chappo leading the way!

Our Juniors who have raced up one or two age groups all season have been inspirational! It’s exciting to think where we will be 2010/11 season and beyond with the addition of these juniors to the senior ranks, the addition of our new athletes and the development of our current athletes!

Trevor Hendy, Leon Zagel, Shannon EcksteinZayne & Jane Hamill

Well done Zayne Hamill who has put in another enormous year going above and beyond! Our competitors are reaching their goals and the snowball effect has started. The hard work is really paying off now. Athletes are now attracted to what we have to offer and our new recruits will be lethal next season. Congratulations to Zayne on the Branch team coaching position along with our Branch team members Abbey Short, Jaeden Sasaki and Zac Orchard.

Trevor Hendy’s sessions were great and having him at carnivals is adding to the success and the environment! Thanks Trev! Warren has the beachie’s looking sharp with son Matt, Robert and Max as standouts! A big thanks to all our coaching team - Zayne, Trev and Warren. I would like to thank our Team Manager on a great first year! Also our Officials who without them our competitors would not be able to race!

We have provided training and support to areas requiring growth and new events with great success! Finley Taylor has introduced, coached and competed in the Patrol Comp, Champion Lifesaver and First Aid events. The Club will now grow in this arena. Thanks Fin!

We have also made a positive move by taking on the new pool rescue events and we will be offering training and support to those who want to get involved. Sending a team to our first pool nationals in June was a big accomplishment with pool rescue competitions now on our competition calendar! Stay tuned for results!

Our athletes have enjoyed a short break however with the Stillwater competition, Coolangatta Gold, 2010 International Life Saving Championships in Egypt in October, long distance races and the next season on the horizon, we are already back in action!

In the ‘off season’, winter 2009, the Club fielded a touch football team in the Labrador Touch Association competition. This was their first hit out and they went undefeated throughout the season to win the grand final in convincing style. The 2010 season has started out in similar fashion and the team is one of the best looking on the field thanks to the team singlets sponsored by Signal Advantage – Graham Budinger’s business. Thanks Graham and good luck team.

As a Surf Club it is clear we are growing in most areas. I’d like to thank the members for your support during the year. Many members joined us at carnivals to cheer on our competitors. Thank you! I hope you are as excited as me for the 2010/11 season! See you at the Club!

Leon ZagelDIRECTOR OF SURF SPORTS

Surf Sports

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Masters Team ReportLast season saw us compete in five carnivals – Brunswick, Alexandra Headlands, Branch, State and Aussies. We welcomed some first time competitors into the masters with some nipper dads getting involved. The Brunswick carnival was held in perfect offshore conditions which were complemented with excellent post carnival activities. Next year we plan to camp at the Brunswick Surf Club to partake in more post carnival activities so everyone is welcome as this is a great first up carnival for new comers. Next season we hope to welcome back more past as well as new competitors, with the current known ones being Brad Edwards and Bill Haylock.

The State and Australian Titles saw credible results in big seas. The team brought home many medals with most of them being team events. Later this year a number of us are heading off to Egypt for the World Titles. Anyone interested is welcome to join us.

Surfer’s Masters are mainly about team events. There is great camaraderie amongst the competitors which flows onto extra-curricular activities and this makes the competition an enjoyable experience. If you would like to become involved in this part of the Club, please contact Craig Chapman. We may not have the best manager in the world (going close to missing some events again), but that’s all part of the experience. If you would like to be the Team Manager and manage Wren’s travel itinerary, then please make yourself known to me. Cheers until next year!

Craig ChapmanMASTERS TEAM MANAGER

Coaching Report This surf sports season should be remembered for the positive gains made by the Club with the development of existing members and the addition of some high caliber new recruits.

Zac Orchard and Leon Zagel continued to shine in the surf. Zac posted many good results in his first year of U17 competition. Having led the field around the wrong can in the State Board Final, he went from near last to finish 5th and showed how much his swimming has improved by placing 6th in the Ironman Final. Leon was a regular swim and board finalist throughout the season. He took out the Open Swim and Board, the Restricted Surf Race and teamed with Zac to win the Open Board Rescue at the Gold Coast City Titles. He also joined Bobby Garrett to finish 3rd in the State Open Rescue Tube Rescue and qualify for the final at Aussies.

Finley Taylor and Jaeden Sasaki displayed great talent in the relatively new 2km Beach Run. Jaeden, an U14 competitor, won the State U15 event while Fin picked up 2nd in the Opens. Both finished in the top 6 at the Australian Titles.

Fin joined Luke Lorenzin and Andrew Worling to take on the Coolangatta Gold. All three guys did the Club proud by finishing the grueling event and surpassing their own expectations. Both Fin and Luke smashed the five hour barrier. It was a great effort and has no doubt inspired other members to have a go in the future.

Jaeden Sasaki

Aaron & Zac ready to race

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Both showed their value by representing the Club in

several team finals. Luke’s improvement on the board

and ski were of particular note, culminating in reaching

his first Ocean’s 38 ski final and making the Quarters

of both events at Aussies. Our senior members also

provided a positive contribution to the search for

Saxon Bird. They handled themselves well in a difficult

situation. Our thoughts are with Saxon’s family.

Newcomers Luke Bartlett and Stephanie Ballantine

made a splash. In his first year of competition, Luke

broke through with finals appearances in the Open Belt

and Double Ski and featured in one of two Open Board

Relay teams to make the semi finals at Aussies. Steph’s

swimming prowess saw her named in the National

High Performance Squad. She will be a huge asset to

the Club.

Many of our junior competitors stepped up and their

commitment to training and enthusiasm for racing

contributed to an obvious improvement in skill and

performance. Abbey Short joined Zac and Jaeden in

the Branch Team. She also made the final of the U15

Board at State, finishing 8th as an U13 competitor.

These guys joined Maisie Budinger, Christie Short,

Michaela Henderson, Danny Pointing, Harrison Jones

and Ziggie Zantiotis to qualify for finals of many team

and individual events. They are a promising bunch who

need the continued support of the Club.

BJ Haylock, Aaron Short and Zac Orchard started

from scratch on the ski this season. They teamed up

to represent in U19 Ski Relay and Taplin events. With

consistent effort, they have the potential to do well on

this craft in the future.Trevor Hendy again offered great

advice and experience with his Saturday sessions and

assistance at carnivals. It would be fantastic to see him

back on board!

A fun and productive season was had by all involved

with more competitors, improved performances and

most importantly a great club spirit. Well done everyone!

Zayne Hamill

SENIOR COACH

Beach Team Report The small Surfers Beach team had a reasonable year

at surf carnivals with some solid results at the various

carnivals that were held. The Fastest Man on Sand

series were a revelation and I thought it was absolutely

great to get the senior and junior athletes together at

the same meeting. It built a much closer relationship

between the competitors and supporters.

Matt Peters – Fastest Man on Sand

We started the year training from around June last

year, so it was a long season. Jane Laker and Megan

Crockford led the ladies with guest appearances from

Amber Conroy. They trained hard for the initial parts

of the year but fell a little by the wayside as carnivals

approached. Jane then went to the dark side to dabble

in skis and we wished her well on her competition

change.

With the lads, Matt Peters was a standout in consistency

in training and in results at carnivals. He went up to

the 19’s this year but did find it significantly harder

to compete against more dedicated athletes and the

older age group he was in. He needed to pick up the

consistency at every training session and we are

working on strength improvements with Matt and

Robert to enable a more explosive start.

Max Dempsey was the next best performer in the U15

age group - competing up from the nippers. He was

an absolute delight to be involved with, took copious

amounts of stirring and really improved his sprinting

during the year, from the training with the lads. He is a

star of the future once he gets some bulk about him as

he gets older.

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Robert Correa had some solid results too once he got back from his lengthy mid season holiday in South America. He is a great athlete who only needs more confidence on the sand and a long stretch without injury to show his talents. Both Robert and Matt will benefit from training together more consistently and really need a few more athletes to work off to improve against.

Max Dempsey & Warren Peters at Freshwater

We are all looking forward to the new season and trying to find some more warm talent who are built for speed.

Warren PetersBEACH COACH

Surfing Team Report It’s been a great year for the surfers and we have had some epic days. One day they were shooting Surf Patrol and we were all out - except the TV guys missed it. Khan was getting tubed with his girlfriend riding on the same board, I’ve never seen anything like it and to add to that, it was our lifesaver paddle boards. Fin was out there ripping on his knees. He’s come a long way in the surf. I remember when he struggled with the paddle boards and now it’s his preferred apparatus.

Training this year was excellent with most participants learning the skills of surfing in competition. We had a structured system that taught strategy and surfing a basic routine that was what the judges were looking for; good start middle and finish.

Teaching simple competition strategies and a few easy routines resulted in Branch and State finals. The surfers

who trained hit the waves ready and set the pace in most divisions. Michaela rode waves from start to finish and kept improving as she progressed through to the finals and finished 2nd in U14. Sam showed composure and her wave selection in a competition situation was the key to her high scoring heats. From starting our beginner surf lessons years ago to making finals and almost winning her U13 division is an amazing feat.

Pat Kelly had a great season and won another State Title. He has all the big moves and is great under pressure, when other competitors are trying to take all the waves from him, he can still move around and find the best waves and perform the biggest moves in the critical part of the wave giving him the highest scores.

Glenn Van Drunen needs to be congratulated on he and Sofie’s new son Louie. Congratulations from everyone.

The Australian Champs saw big, powerful waves. We went to North Kirra and most clubs were happy with the conditions and getting a taxi ride out by jet ski to start the heats was a bonus. Shelto ripped and was close to winning and was our best performer on the day finishing 2nd in the Australian titles for the second year running.

The Cheyne Horan School Of Surf was responsible for all the lead up training and coaching during events. I’d just like to say it was our pleasure and we look forward to next season. Remember to tell friends they get three free lessons if the join the Club. Aloha. Have a good surf and sea you on patrol.

Cheyne HoranWORLD CHAMPION & MASTER COACH

Cheyne at Pipeline

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Water Polo - 2010

This season saw a new look team. With many teams finding it hard to get members, we combined some clubs and are now called the ‘Rebel Sharks’. There were six B Grade teams.

It proved to be a good move with one female, a 15 year old lad and all ages up to myself. With Sunday training at the Miami High Pool, most members improved throughout the season to eventually take out the Minor Premiership. We then won the Semi 9 to 4 and went straight into the Grand Final to be beaten by a fast young team 9 to 4. This team, ‘The Apprentices’, were an extremely well drilled team and will probably move up to A Grade next season.

Captain Mark Hart did a great job in pulling the team together and stepped up to the ‘mark’ with his devastating backhand. Former Surfers Paradise member who still assists with patrols, young Jackson Cottle, showed that he will be a force to be reckoned with in the near future.The whole team vowed to back up again next September and it could be our year. New members are always welcome! See you in September,

Keith Lutz

Club Champions – Overall

U15 Womens Maisie BudingerU17 Mens Zac OrchardU19 Mens BJ HaylockOpen Womens Jane LakerOpen Mens Luke LorenzinMasters Craig Chapman

Sydney 2010

The sixth annual trip to Sydney in January took place with a team of 16 competitors and around 10 supporters. The team competed at three carnivals including the open carnival at Manly, the boardriding at Manly and the Australia Day carnival at Freshwater. Our thanks go to North Narrabeen SLSC for their outstanding hospitality in letting us bunk down there. They also provided their 25 seater bus to us, collecting us from the airport and then leaving it with us to transport the team around. Thank you to Janice, Blackie, Paul and the members of North Narrabeen SLSC.

Jaeden Sasaki, Danny Pointing, Max Dempsey, Ziggie Zantiotis

The team had some great results with some major competition from clubs they would next meet at the Australian Championships. For this reason, this trip is now an integral part of our competition calendar.

Freshwater Australia Day Carnival

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Seniors and Masters. Junior results included under their report

Dolphin Classic1st 30-39 Masters Board Glenn Van Drunen1st 40-49 Surf Race Craig Chapman3rd 40-49 Ski Dwayne Thuys5th 40-49 Surf Race Jason Pointing

World Masters Games (Manly, Sydney)1st 45-49 Board Rescue (Craig Chapman, Dwayne Thuys)1st 45-49 Surf Race Dwayne Thuys1st 55-59 Board Rescue (Barry Aplin, Stuart Keay)1st 55-59 Ski Stuart Keay2nd 45-49 Ironman Craig Chapman2nd 45-49 Surf Race Craig Chapman2nd 55-59 Ironman Stuart Keay2nd 150 Surf Team (Barry Aplin, Craig Chapman, Dwayne Thuys)3rd 45-49 Surf Race Darryl Blackburn3rd 55-59 Board Stuart Keay3rd 60-64 Surf Race Barry Aplin4th 130 Ski Relay (Craig Chapman, Stuart Keay, Dwayne Thuys)

Qld Endurance Championships (Mooloolaba)1st 35-39 4km Board Glenn Van Drunen1st 40-44 2km Run Andrew Worling1st 60-64 1km Swim Barry Aplin2nd U17 4km Board Zac Orchard2nd 40-44 2km Swim Andrew Thomas3rd 2km Run Luke Lorenzin3rd 2km Swim Leon Zagel6th 4km Board Luke Lorenzin

Maroochydore Surf Classic3rd U15 Ironman Jaeden Sasaki3rd Open Taplin Relay (Finley Taylor, Leon Zagel, Luke Lorenzin)4th U19 Taplin Relay (Aaron Short, BJ Haylock, Zac Orchard4th Open Surf Teams (Finley Taylor, Leon Zagel, Luke Lorenzin, Zayne Hamill)5th U17 Board Zac Orchard5th Open Board Relay (Fin Taylor, Leon Zagel, Luke Lorenzin)

GC City Titles Boardriding (Currumbin)1st 30-39 Board Riding Pat Kelly1st Open Long Board Pat Kelly

Competition Results

2nd 30-39 Long Board Pat Kelly4th 30-39 Long Board Glenn Van Drunen

Open & Masters Carnival (Coffs Harbour)1st Masters Board David Orchard1st Masters Ironman Andrew Worling2nd U17 Board Zac Orchard2nd Masters Ironman David Orchard2nd Masters Board Andrew Worling2nd Open Board Relay (Leon Zagel, Luke Lorenzin, Zayne Hamill)3rd U15 Board Jaeden Sasaki3rd Masters Ski Andrew Worling

Hugo Smyth Memorial Classic (Coffs Harbour)2nd U15 Board Jaeden Sasaki2nd U17 Board Relay (Zac Orchard, Aaron Short, Jaeden Sasaki)3rd U17 Island Board Race Zac Orchard

Oceans 38 Carnival (Tweed Heads & Coolangatta)3rd Open Surf Race Leon Zagel5th Open Board Leon Zagel

Qld Interbranch Championships (Sunshine Beach)Zac Orchard – U17 representative1st U17 Male Board Rescue1st U17 Male Board Team3rd U17 Male Surf Team

South Pacific Championships (Kirra)3rd U19 Sprint Matthew Peters6th U17 Board Zac Orchard6th U19 Flags Matthew Peters

South Pacific Championships (Miami Pool)Open 200m Obstacle Race6th Leon ZagelOpen 100m Manikin Tow With Fins5th Leon Zagel

Sizzler Oceans 38 Round #2 (North Burleigh)2nd U19 Sprint Kate Hinton3rd U19 Sprint Matthew Peters3rd U19 Flags Matthew Peters3rd Open Belt (Finley Taylor, Leon Zagel, Barry Aplin, Andrew Worling, Aaron Short)4th Open Flags Megan Crockford6th Open Sprint Megan Crockford6th U19 Ski Relay (Zac Orchard, Aaron Short, BJ Haylock)

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Masters Carnival (Alexandra Headland)1st 45-49 Ironman Craig Chapman1st 45-49 Board Craig Chapman1st 45-49 Surf Race Craig Chapman1st 45-49 Rescue Tube Darryl Blackburn1st 45-49 Board Rescue (Craig Chapman, Darryl Blackburn)1st 130 Surf Teams (Andrew Thomas, Craig Chapman, Darryl Blackburn)2nd 40-44 Beach Sprint Andrew Worling2nd 45-49 Surf Race Darryl Blackburn3rd 35-39 Board Glenn Van Drunen3rd 40-44 Rescue Tube Andrew Thomas4th 35-39 Board Rescue (Andrew Worling, Glenn Van Drunen)4th 110 Male Board Relay (Andrew Worling, Craig Chapman, Glenn Van Drunen)4th 110 Taplin Relay (Andrew Thomas, Andrew Worling, Glenn Van Drunen)5th 40-44 Ironman Andrew Worling5th 45-49 Rescue Tube Craig Chapman5th 45-49 Board Darryl Blackburn6th 40-44 Rescue Tube Andrew Worling

Branch Surf Rescue Championships (Broadbeach)1st U15 Patrol Competition (Danny Pointing, Harrison Jones, Michaela Henderson, Ziggie Zantiotis)2nd Open Patrol Competition (Finley Taylor, Leon Zagel, Luke Bartlett, Luke Lorenzin, Zac Orchard, Zayne Hamill)3rd Open First Aid (Louise Gardiner, Scott Andrews)3rd Open Male Champion Lifesaver Finley Taylor

Open Surf Carnival (Manly, Sydney)3rd U15 2km Run Danny Pointing3rd U17 Board Zac Orchard5th U15 2km Run Ziggie Zantiotis6th U19 Flags Matt Peters

Open Surf Carnival (Freshwater, Sydney)3rd U17 Board Zac Orchard5th U19 Flags Matt Peters

Oceans 38 Round #3 (Tugun)1st U19 Sprint Matt Peters2nd U19 Flags Matt Peters2nd Open Flags Warren Peters3rd Open Flags Matt Peters3rd Open Beach Sprint Matt Peters3rd U15 Flags Max Dempsey4th Open Surf Belt (Luke Bartlett, Wren Bligh, Zayne Hamill, Zac Orchard, Aaron Short)6th Open Surf Belt (Finley Taylor, Barry Aplin, Leon Zagel, Luke Lorenzin, Andrew Worling)

Carnival cancelled half way through Sunday and finals of most water events not conducted.

Gold Coast City Titles (Burleigh Heads)1st U17 Board Zac Orchard1st Open Board Leon Zagel1st Open Surf Race Leon Zagel1st Restricted Surf Race Leon Zagel1st Open Board Rescue (Leon Zagel, Zac Orchard)1st Open Surf Belt (Luke Bartlett, Leon Zagel, Zac Orchard, Zayne Hamill, Luke Lorenzin)2nd U15 Surf Team (Maisie Budinger, Michaela Henderson, Abbey Short, Christie Short)2nd U17 Ironman Zac Orchard2nd U17 Surf Belt (Zac Orchard, Leon Zagel, Zayne Hamill, Luke Lorenzin, Aaron Short)2nd Restricted Surf Race Robert Garrett3rd U15 Ironman Jaeden Sasaki3rd U17 Surf Race Zac Orchard3rd U17 Board Rescue (Zac Orchard, Aaron Short)3rd U19 Ski Relay (Zac Orchard, Aaron Short, BJ Haylock)3rd Restricted Surf Race Zayne Hamill3rd Open Surf Teams (Leon Zagel, Finley Taylor, Bobby Garrett, Luke Bartlett)3rd Open Taplin Relay (Finley Taylor, Leon Zagel, Luke Bartlett, Luke Lorenzin, Khan Hamill, Zayne Hamill)4th U15 Surf Board Jaeden Sasaki4th U17 Rescue Tube Aaron Short4th Restricted Surf Race Luke Lorenzin4th Open Board Relay (Leon Zagel, Luke Lorenzin, Robert Garrett)4th Open Double Ski (Luke Bartlett, Luke Lorenzin)5th U17 Single Ski Zac Orchard5th U19 Double Ski (Aaron Short, BJ Haylock)5th U19 Taplin Relay (BJ Haylock, Aaron Short, Zac Orchard)5th Open Surf Race Finley Taylor

Masters Gold Coast City Titles (Burleigh Heads)1st 45-49 Rescue Tube Darryl Blackburn1st 45-49 Surf Race Craig Chapman1st 45-49 Board Rescue (Craig Chapman, Craig Shelton)1st 130 Board Relay (Craig Chapman, Craig Shelton, David Orchard)1st 130 Surf Teams (Craig Chapman, Darryl Blackburn, David Orchard)1st 130 Taplin Relay (Craig Chapman, Darryl Blackburn, David Orchard)2nd 40-44 Rescue Tube Andrew Thomas2nd 45-49 Ironman Craig Chapman2nd 45-49 Surf Race David Orchard2nd 45-49 Board Rescue (Darryl Blackburn, David Orchard)

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2nd 130 Surf Teams (Andrew Thomas, Craig Shelton, Shane Laker)3rd 40-44 Surf Race Andrew Thomas3rd 45-49 Surf Race Darryl Blackburn4th 45-49 Surf Race Craig Shelton4th 45-49 Surf Ski Craig Chapman4th 50-54 Rescue Tube Shane Laker6th 40-44 Rescue Tube Jason Pointing

State Surf Rescue Championships (Dicky Beach)4th Open Male Champion Lifesaver Finley Taylor5th Open Patrol Competition (Finley Taylor, Leon Zagel, Luke Bartlett, Luke Lorenzin, Zac Orchard, Zayne Hamill)5th U15 Patrol Competition (Danny Pointing, Harrison Jones, Michaela Henderson, Ziggie Zantiotis)

Fastest Man on Sand Round 4 (Mooloolaba)3rd U19 Male Beach Flags Matthew Peters5th U19 Male Beach Sprint Matthew Peters5th Open Male Beach Sprint Matthew Peters

State Championships (Kurrawa)1st U15 Male 2km Beach Run Jaeden Sasaki2nd Open 2km Beach Run Finley Taylor3rd Open Rescue Tube Rescue (Khan Hamill, Leon Zagel, Robert Garrett, Zayne Hamill)4th Open 2km Beach Run Satomi Nakamura4th Open Rescue Tube Rescue (Aaron Short, Andrew Laker, Finley Taylor, Luke Lorenzin)5th U17 Board Zac Orchard5th Open Female 2km Beach Run Elissa Cadwell6th U17 Ironman Zac Orchard6th U19 Beach Sprint Matthew Peters6th U19 Beach Relay (Aaron Short, Andrew Laker, Matthew Peters, Robert Correa)

State Masters Champs (Kurrawa)1st 45-49 Ironman Craig Chapman1st 45-49 Surf Race Darryl Blackburn1st 60-64 Surf Race Barry Aplin1st 130 Board Relay (Craig Shelton, Darren Caesar, David Orchard)1st 130 Taplin Relay (Craig Chapman, Craig Shelton, Darren Caesar)2nd 35-39 Board Glenn Van Drunen2nd 45-49 Rescue Tube Craig Chapman2nd 45-49 Surf Race Craig Chapman2nd 45-49 Board Rescue (Darryl Blackburn, David Orchard)2nd 60-64 Rescue Tube Barry Aplin2nd 170 Surf Teams (Barry Aplin, Darryl Blackburn, Norman Forrest)

2nd 130 Surf Teams (Craig Chapman, Craig Shelton, David Orchard)3rd 45-49 Board Rescue (Craig Chapman, Craig Shelton)4th 40-44 2km Beach Run Andrew Worling4th 45-49 Board David Orchard5th 40-44 Beach Flags Andrew Worling5th 40-44 Beach Sprint Andrew Worling5th 45-49 Rescue Tube Darryl Blackburn6th 130 Surf Teams (Andrew Thomas, Jason Pointing, Shane Laker)6th 40-44 Board Darren Caesar6th 40-44 Board Rescue (Andrew Thomas, Darren Caesar)

Australian Masters Championships (Kurrawa)1st 45-49 Board Rescue (Craig Chapman, Craig Shelton)1st 130 Taplin (Craig Chapman, David Orchard, Dwayne Thuys)2nd 40+ Malibu Long Board Craig Shelton2nd 45-49 Rescue Tube Craig Chapman2nd 60-64 Surf Race Barry Aplin2nd 130 Surf Teams (Dwayne Thuys, Darryl Blackburn, Craig Chapman)3rd 45-49 Ironman Craig Chapman3rd 170 Surf Teams (David Orchard, Barry Aplin, Norman Forrest)4th 30-39 Board Riding Patrick Kelly4th 45-49 Rescue Tube Darryl Blackburn5th 70+ Beach Sprint Peter Anderson5th 35-39 Board Rescue (Andrew Thomas, Glenn Van Drunen)5th 45-49 Surf Race Craig Chapman6th 130 Board Relay (David Orchard, Dwayne Thuys, Craig Shelton)

Australian Championships (Kurrawa)4th Open Mens Malibu Long Board Patrick Kelly5th U15 2km Beach Run Jaeden Sasaki6th Open 2km Beach Run Finley Taylor

Australian Pool Rescue Championships (Melb)Stephanie Ballantine1st Open 100 LC Metre Manikin Carry with Fins1st Open 100 LC Metre Rescue Medley2nd Open 50 LC Metre Swim no Fins2nd Open 50 LC Metre Manikin Carry

Maisie Budinger with Abbey & Christie Short

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NippersCaptains

Vice Captain

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ThanksThanks to everyone for your efforts with the upkeep of our equipment this season. Special mention to Grahame Long for his efforts in keeping everything up to scratch and tidying the downstairs storage area. Some of our signs have been bent on a few occasions where the pole attaches to the base element of the sign. When putting the signs in the sand and removing them, please make sure you grasp the sign closer to its base to avoid placing excessive stress on the pole to base element connection (i.e. a reduced bending moment is created since moment = force x distance). During the off-season, we will be looking at fixing a few problems with our gear (especially the sun protection and glare issues with the tower). A new ATV is currently on order and will be ready to go for next season with shade, board racks and a PA system. If you have any ideas, please let us know. We have a large range of new rescue boards. To ensure they are kept in good condition - make sure you don’t drag them along the sand (use two people to carry if necessary) - keep face down or in the board racks whilst on the beach. The sun melts the wax and the glue holding the knee pads down - take care when putting them away in the horizontal racks (use two people if necessary) to prevent the bottom from hitting the concrete and cracking the fibreglass. A re-arrangement of our backyard racks during the off-season should make accessing rescue boards a lot easier than the current set-up. Thanks to David Orchard for repairing our boards throughout the season.

There have been a few problems with the charging of the radios which will be rectified by next season. Please ensure the radios are put correctly into the charger and wait until the charging light comes on. Have fun!

Finley TaylorGEAR & EQUIPMENT OFFICERCOMMUNICATIONS OFFICER

First AidMinor Marine Stings – 870

Major Marine Stings – 7Minor Cuts & Abrasions – 31

Major Wounds – 4Fractures/Dislocations – 8

Suspected Spinals – 2Shock – 1

Heart Related - 1Near Drowning – 1

Other – 11Total First Aid Injuries – 936

Oxygen Therapy – 21Resuscitation – 1Defibrillation – 2

Another season over and we made it in one piece. The first aid room had its wettest season I’m sure. It was quite normal to walk in and be ankle deep in water. We were very happy to receive another defibrillator (secondhand) which was a donation from Circle on Cavill. A thank you must also go out to Nik who was the First Aid Officer at the start of the season but unfortunately had to go back to South Africa. Realising I had big shoes to fill but with the help of Becky Gellel and the Patrol Captains I found my way. We did an amazing job in our First Aid inspections so a big thank you to those that assisted with these!

Inspections 1 and 3 – 98/100Inspections 2, 4 and 5 – 100/100

A mention to Paul Conroy for not only administering first aid but having to receive it, I believe there’s an episode on Surf Patrol if you missed it on the beach. We have now moved all equipment out of the room and look forward to having a new room for the new season. This will hopefully make things easier (and less wet). Hope you all rest up over the off season however please update your award if you need to. Look forward to seeing you all in the next season.

Louise GardinerFIRST AID OFFICER

Gear/Equipment/Radio

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The 2009/10 season was again a very busy one, with SLSQ introducing a new carnival format including the Fastest Man on the Sand and a four round water carnival series between Sunshine Coast Branch, Point Danger Branch and South Coast Branch. This made for a long season culminating in the State Titles at Emu Park in mid April. The start of the season saw 130 nippers sign on over two weekends, with the activities kicking off with a group of 60 attending our annual Tallebudgera three day camp. This camp allowed many to complete their awards, meet our coaches and participate in some great activities like surfing, canoeing, sailing and Element X with Trevor Hendy and his crew. Following this Scott Andrews ran the holiday training camp and ten of our senior nippers completed their Surf Rescue Certificates and became patrolling members. This is very satisfying and as I have said on several occasions, Nippers is the training ground for future lifesavers.

CoachingUnder our head coach Cassandra Sedgman, we have continued to improve at carnivals with some very pleasing results this year from our 30 strong competitor group. Cassandra turns up in rain or in sunshine with a smiling face and is ready with suggestions and support to improve your skills. Cass has been ably supported again this year by Steve Brown. Travis Catchpole and Shannon O’Connor have joined our coaching team in the water and Stu Vial’l and Shona O’Connor have carried out duties on the beach.

My special thanks must go to Shane O’Connor who offered his services to train the nippers moving up on mals for the first time. This grounding in the basic skills of paddling a mal proved to be invaluable.

Our all conquering March Past Team has been continually improving under the direction of Bill and Jason Pointing. Jason Pointing again took up the challenge and trained our three 2 person R&R teams.

Finley Taylor once again offered to train our Champion Lifesavers and Patrol Competition team with amazing

results. Also, my thanks to our senior coach, Zayne Hamill, for his patience with the U14s who joined the many senior training sessions throughout the year.

CompetitionAs I said earlier SLSQ introduced a new format this year, by introducing more one day carnivals. This saw some of the senior nippers attending 17 carnivals during the year. The season commenced with the Tweed River Festival closely followed by the Dolphin Classic. The Coolangatta Gold saw seven U14s step up and compete. We then moved into the four round carnival series at Maroochydore, Met Caloundra, Coolangatta and North Burleigh. We continued to improve at each carnival. In late December we attended the South Pacific Championships at Kirra and our first Pool Rescue competition. Our March Past team came away with first place and the honour of being the South Pacific Title holders. We performed well in the pool with several firsts in individual and team events.

The Club again entered the South Coast Branch Surf Rescue Champs at Broadbeach in January and proved to be the Club to beat with medals in U14, U13 and U12 age groups. Our U14s of Danny Pointing, Ziggie Zantiotis, Michaela Henderson and Harrison Jones won the U14 Patrol Competition and went onto to compete in the U15 State competition coming 5th. Danny also came second in U14 State Champion Lifesaver.

After a short Christmas break we were back into it and took a group of U14s to Sydney over the Australia Day weekend to compete in the Manly and Freshwater Carnivals. We stayed at North Narrabeen SLSC for five days and had a tremendous time.Branch Champs were held in February and rough seas saw the cancellation of several events which meant we were required to attend the Gold Coast City Titles to complete our State qualifying.

Several of the U14s stepped up to compete with the seniors in the U15s at Oceans 38 followed by the Senior State Champs at Kurrawa. Jaeden Sasaki, Danny, Ziggie,

Junior Activities Committee

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Max Dempsey, Michaela and Harrison were selected by the Club to compete at the Australian Champs at Kurrawa. This proved to be a tough competition in testing conditions and resulted in the cancellation of the carnival following the tragic death of Saxon Bird. Our Juniors represented the Club at the ecumenical service held on the beach on the Sunday to give them some closure.

The beachies were not left out with a four round Fastest Man on Sand competition for them. Well done to Max and Amber Conroy for performing well at these carnivals.

Our season ended with a group of 40 nippers and parents travelling by bus to Emu Park for the State Titles. The Club performed well above expectations with many of the group making finals and finishing in the top ten. Congratulations to Christie Short for bronze in the U13 Board and bronze to our March Past team. Also congratulations must go to Christie Short and Jaeden for being selected in the South Coast Branch Team earlier in the season.

Thanks to our Age Managers, Jason, Brett, Debbie, Sarah, Anne and Lisa. Without you it would be impossible to get the nippers on the beach each Sunday. It is important that we recognise all competitors that have put the effort into training every week for the past eight months. Kilometers in the pool and hours in the surf and on the beach. To all of you, well done! Thank you for your commitment.

Sponsorship

All of this could not be done without the support of our sponsors. Once again Junipers came on board with the help of Grocon Constructions. Our thanks must go to the Junipers marketing staff for their assistance again during the year.

Rush Surf Wear, IYC Travel and Guaranteed Tiling also

provided sponsorship for the season providing uniforms, officials hats and State uniforms for our Nippers.

We were also lucky enough to secure a new sponsor with McDonald’s on Cavill coming on board and sponsoring our State team uniform. Thank you Tania.

I trust all our sponsors will be able to assist again next season because without these companies we are unable to carry out the great work we do in training out future nippers.

Season Highlights

There have been many highlights this season. The trip to Japan with 20 other members in the off season to visit our sister club Kaike. I am sure it is something that Danny Pointing, Ziggie Zantiotis and Harrison Jones will never forget.

The trip to Sydney in January for the Manly and Freshwater carnivals and all the Club trips away to compete at carnivals at Mooloolaba, Maroochydore, Dicky Beach and Met Caloundra.

The bus trip to Emu Park, the eco resort, the cave tour, the last night around the camp fire and the fun times with your mates.

I think the main highlights were the rescues performed by our young nippers, some of which made the paper. Emily, Danny, Harrison, Christie and Abbey and all those others who also carried out rescues have made me proud to be a member of this great Club and to know I have in some small way contributed to this.

Finally

To the Senior Management Committee and especially to our Admin Manager Mandy; thanks for your support and assistance during the season and over the last two years.

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I must thank the outgoing Committee Shane, Maree, Megan, Debbie Schofield and Debbie Hibbard, Jenny, Leanne and Mark for their assistance during the year.

To the parents who commit the time to bring their nippers to training weekly, to nippers on Sunday and to all the carnivals, you need a special pat on the back.

Finally I big thank to all the nippers for providing me with a lot of joy and satisfaction over the past two years.

Danny JonesJUNIOR CHAIRMAN

Junior Perpetual Trophies 2009/10Ironperson Trophy Jaeden SasakiMost Improved Seniors Emily Pointing Zac HewittSenior Club Person Ziggie ZantiotisSenior Encouragement Courtney IrelandJunior Encouragement Aya Sato Oscar PriceSenior Carnival Competitor Christie ShortJunior Carnival Competitor Jordan Worling

Other Special AwardsCoaches Award Juniors Kyle Fairbank

Coaches Award Seniors Emily Schofield

Best Trainer Harrison Jones

Volunteer of the Year Jason Pointing

Long Service Harrison Jones Danny Pointing Alex Swaisland Ziggie Zantiotis

Junior Club Champions 2009/10Green Caps Female Kirra BlakeGreen Caps Male Mitch PointingU9 Female Sierra O’ConnorU10 Male Ethan O’ConnorU11 Female Emily PointingU11 Male Ethan WalshU12 Female Amber ConroyU12 Male Brandon BrooksU13 Female Samantha CarterU13 Male Luke ChapmanU14 Female Michaela HendersonU14 Male Jaeden Sasaki

Junior Competition Results 2009/2010

Dolphin Classic3rd U13 Board Abbey Short4th U13 Board Christie Short4th U14 Board Jaeden Sasaki

Qld Endurance Championships (Mooloolaba)1st U14 2km Run Jaeden Sasaki2nd U13 2km Board Christie Short3rd U13 2km Board Abbey Short4th U14 2km Board Jaeden Sasaki

U11-U14 Carnival (Maroochydore)3rd U13 Board Abbey Short6th U14 Board Jaeden Sasaki

GC City Titles Boardriding U11-U14 (Currumbin)1st U14 Brooke Hughes2nd U14 Michaela Henderson3rd U13 Samantha Carter3rd U11-U14 Teams Trophy

U11-U14 Carnival (Met Caloundra)2nd U14 Board Jaeden Sasaki2nd U13 Board Relay (Abbey Short, Christie Short, Samantha Carter)3rd U13 Board Abbey Short5th R&R (Brittany Wagstaff, Samantha Carter)6th March Past (Michaela Henderson, Montana Ireland, Selene Saisaard-Dawson, Ziggie Zantiotis)

U8-U10 Little Dudes (Coolangatta) 1st U9 Surf Race Kyle Fairbank

Hugo Smyth Memorial Classic (Coffs Harbour)1st U14 2km Run Jaeden Sasaki1st U14 Ironman Jaeden Sasaki

U11-U14 Carnival (Tweed Heads & Coolangatta)2nd Junior March Past (Annebelle Cleland, Brayden Zygadlo, Brittany Wagstaff, Brooke Hughes, Danny Pointing, Michaela Henderson, Harrison Jones, Ziggie Zantiotis, Samantha Carter, Emily Schofield, Selene Saisaard-Dawson, Maritza Zantiotis)3rd U14 Ironman Jaeden Sasaki3rd U14 Surf Race Jaeden Sasaki6th U13 Ironwoman Christie Short

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Qld Interbranch Championships (Sunshine Beach)Abbey Short – U13 representative1st U13 Female Board Team2nd U13 Female Surf TeamJaeden Sasaki – U14 representative1st U14 Male Board Team2nd U14 Male Board Rescue2nd U14 Male Cameron Relay2nd U14 Male Ironperson Team3rd U14 Male Surf Teams

South Pacific Championships (Kirra)1st Junior March Past (Annebelle Cleland, Brayden Zygadlo, Brittany Wagstaff, Brooke Hughes, Danny Pointing, Emily Pointing, Emily Schofield, Harrison Jones, Maritza Zantiotis, Michaela Henderson, Samantha Carter, Ziggie Zantiotis)2nd U13 Board Christie Short3rd U13 Board Abbey Short3rd U14 Iron Jaeden Sasaki4th U14 Board Jaeden Sasaki U14 Flags Max Dempsey4th U14 Cameron Relay (Harrison Jones, Jaeden Sasaki, Max Dempsey, Ziggie Zantiotis)5th U14 Sprint Max Dempsey6th U13 Iron Christie Short

South Pacific Championships (Miami Pool)50m Swim With Fins 1st Jessica Bignell – 10 years1st Mawgen Petersen – 10 years4th Emily Pointing – 10 years4th Jaeden Sasaki – 13 years6th Jamie Bignell – 11 years100m Obstacle Race1st Jessica Bignell – 10 years1st Maygen Petersen – 10 years4th Emily Pointing – 10 years4th Jamie Bignell – 11 years4th Jaeden Sasaki – 13 years6th Paige Holden – 11 years4 x 50m Obstacle Relay1st Mixed 11 Years (Jamie Bignell, Paige Holden, Emily Schofield, Maritza Zantiotis)2nd Mixed 13 Years (Harrison Jones, Daniel Pointing, Jaeden Sasaki, Ziggie Zantiotis)

Sizzler Oceans 38 Round #2 (North Burleigh)1st U14 Board Jaeden Sasaki6th U14 Ironman Jaeden Sasaki

Branch Surf Rescue Championships (Broadbeach)1st U12 Female Champ Lifesaver Paige Holden1st U13 Female Champ Lifesaver Christie Short1st U14 Female Champ Lifesaver Michaela Henderson

1st U14 Male Champ Lifesaver Danny Pointing2nd U12 Female Champ Lifesaver Maritza Zantiotis2nd U13 Female Champ Lifesaver Abbey Short2nd U14 Male Champ Lifesaver Ziggie Zantiotis3rd U11 Female Champ Lifesaver Jessica Zygadlo3rd U13 Male Champ Lifesaver Brayden Zygadlo3rd U14 Male Champ Lifesaver Harrison Jones4th U13 Female Champ Lifesaver Brittany Wagstaff

Open Surf Carnival (Manly, Sydney)2nd U14 Sprint Relay (Danny Pointing, Ziggie Zantiotis, Jaeden Sasaki, Max Dempsey)3rd U14 Flags Max Dempsey6th U14 Board Jaeden Sasaki

Open Surf Carnival (Freshwater, Sydney)1st U14 Sprint Relay (Danny Pointing, Ziggie Zantiotis, Jaeden Sasaki, Max Dempsey)2nd U14 Flags Max Dempsey3rd U14 Flags Ziggie Zantiotis4th U14 Sprint Max Dempsey4th U14 Flags Danny Pointing

Oceans 38 Round #3 (Tugun)5th U14 Board Michaela HendersonCarnival cancelled half way through Sunday and finals of most water events not conducted.

State Surf Rescue Championships (Dicky Beach)2nd U14 Male Champion Lifesaver Danny Pointing

U11-U14 Branch Championships (North Kirra)1st U13 Board Christie Short2nd Junior March Past (Annebelle Cleland, Brittany Wagstaff, Courtney Ireland, Danny Pointing, Emily Pointing, Emily Schofield, Harrison Jones, Maritza Zantiotis, Michaela Henderson, Montana Ireland, Samantha Carter, Ziggie Zantiotis)3rd U13 Board Relay (Abbey Short, Christie Short, Samantha Carter)3rd U13 Board Rescue (Abbey Short, Christie Short)5th U12 Surf Race Maritza Zantiotis5th U13 Cameron Relay (Abbey Short, Christie Short, Montana Ireland, Samantha Carter)5th U13 Ironwoman Christie Short5th U14 Beach Relay (Danny Pointing, Jaeden Sasaki, Max Dempsey, Ziggie Zantiotis)5th U14 Board Rescue (Harrison Jones, Jaeden Sasaki)6th U12 Surf Race Emily Schofield6th U12 Surf Teams (Emily Pointing, Emily Schofield, Jessica Zygadlo, Maritza Zantiotis)6th U13 Beach Flags Samantha Carter6th U13 Board Abbey Short6th U13 Surf Teams (Brittany Wagstaff, Courtney Ireland, Montana Ireland, Samantha Carter)

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6th U14 Board Rescue (Brooke Hughes, Michaela Henderson)6th U14 Surf Teams (Danny Pointing, Harrison Jones, Jaeden Sasaki, Luke Chapman)

Gold Coast City Titles (North Kirra)1st U13 Board Christie Short1st U13 Board Rescue (Abbey Short, Christie Short)2nd U13 Board Relay (Abbey Short, Christie Short, Samantha Carter)3rd Junior March Past (Annebelle Cleland, Brayden Zygadlo, Brooke Hughes, Courtney Ireland, Danny Pointing, Emily Pointing, Emily Schofield, Harrison Jones, Maritza Zantiotis, Michaela Henderson, Montana Ireland, Samantha Carter)4th U14 Ironman Jaeden Sasaki6th U13 Flags Samantha Carter

6th U14 Board Relay (Abbey Short, Brooke Hughes, Michaela Henderson)6th U14 Beach Relay (Danny Pointing, Jaeden Sasaki, Luke Chapman, Max Dempsey)6th U14 Surf Teams (Danny Pointing, Harrison Jones, Jaeden Sasaki, Luke Chapman)

Junior State Championships (Emu Park)2rd Junior March Past (Danny Pointing, Michaela Henderson, Harrison Jones, Ziggie Zantiotis, Annebelle Cleland, Brooke Hughes, Samantha Carter, Brittany Wagstaff, Emily Pointing, Montana Ireland, Courtney Ireland, Brayden Zygadlo, Emily Schofield, Maritza Zantiotis3rd U13 Board Christie Short 5th U13 Board Abbey Short5th U13 Board Relay (Abbey Short, Christie Short, Samantha Carter)

Junior March Past – 2rd at State

2010 Junior State Team

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A team of nippers, juniors, seniors and supporters visited Kaike in July 2009. Warren and Matt Peters, Stuart Vial’l, Shane and Andrew Laker, Megan Crockford, Rebecca Gellel, Alister Cran, Zac Orchard and Mandy Hurst, Danny, Raewyn and Harrison Jones, Robyn and Danny Pointing and Jennifer Demeral and Ziggie Zantiotis headed off from the Gold Coast.

Our sister club hosted a wonderful tour and made sure the trip was a fantastic experience for those returning a second time and those making their first visit. The team flew into Osaka and spent a night there and then traveled to Hiroshima. A beautiful town with so much history and everyone enjoyed the visit to the Peace Park.

Once in Yonago City, the team met with the Governor and was officially welcomed. This was a huge honour. The short Kaike patrol season commenced with a wonderful opening ceremony including a blessing. It was great to be a part of this. An official dinner was held to mark the 10th Anniversary of the Kaike LSC, highlights being President Warren Peters speech in Japanese and the gift of yukatas to the ladies on tour. This was a very special evening and friendships were made and renewed.

Of course no visit is complete without visits to the hot springs which are famous in this part of the country. The team was fortunate to be accommodated in a hotel where the baths and spas are a specialty. A couple of evenings of karaoke were fun. The seven younger ones on the tour enjoyed homestay for two nights and we especially thank the families who hosted them. They really enjoyed the experience.

The team sadly said goodbye to their friends and headed back to Osaka for an evening. Some visited Universal Studios and the castle. Everyone made it home safely, one a little ill (a bit scary at the time) and some learned never to say “what else could possibly go wrong”. When

traveling with a Laker, check your tickets and passports and make sure your self-contained bathrooms are fireworks resistant.

The next visit by our Club to Kaike will take place in July 2011. Kaike visited us in 2010, late February, early March. It was a very quick visit but we managed to do a lot.

The team was headed up by President Isao Nojima and Vice President Yoshiharu Takatsu with Yoko Fukuda, Tamotsu Kuchita, Dr Naoki Sato, Satoshi Yabusawa, Hironori Omoso, Nozomi Itai, Hisae Nojima, Ayaka Sato and Honatsu Sato. The younger girls enjoyed homestay for one evening. Sincere thanks to the families who hosted them – the Peters, Vial’ls and Pointings.

Ikuno Fox joined the tour as interpreter with her husband Marvin baby daughter Arisa. They were heading back to live in Yonago after this trip. A special thanks to Ikuno for her help during the last few tours.

The team was taken out on the Broadwater one evening and even the wet weather didn’t dampen their enthusiasm. Training with Scotty and the bronzies, training with Trevor and Zayne, a visit to Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and a couple of visits to the Club to catch up with members.

It is important for both parties that these visits continue and we will be looking at ways to include more training and education as part of the itinerary on our next visit. The possibility of assisting our Kaike counterparts gain their Australian Bronze Medallion and other awards is being explored.

Our thanks go to President Isao Nojima and the members of Kaike Life Saving Club for their friendship over the past ten years.

Kaike LSC - Japan

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Fellow Members, well what a year it has been with the impact the GFC has had not only on the Global Economy but certainly the Australian and more importantly locally. The local tourism occupancy rates took a hammering and of course that translated in to very tough trading times for the Club as more businesses touted for the tourist dollar.

Once again the Supporters Club has worked away behind the scenes taking the pressure off the Surf Club by paying for things like patrol meals, electricity, cleaning, etc. and of course commercial bill loan repayments and supplying the beverage for the Sportsman’s Lunch, Annual Dinner, Life Members & Walsh Fellows Dinner and many other things during the year.

In last year’s Supporters Club report [how time flies] I mentioned the planning for the upstairs area and the process required to gain approval of the plans from the Surf Club membership at a Special General Meeting. There has been an enormous amount of work carried out to this end and I must thank Danny Jones in particular for his outstanding input. At the January Special General Meeting an almost unanimous vote by the large number of members present approved the plans and authorised the Surf Club Committee to borrow up to $400,000 ($50,000 more than requested) so as to include some renovations of the downstairs area.

It is important that the face we present to the ‘foot traffic’ going past the Club is a positive one and with ‘Soul’ about to open with all new food venues and the ‘Chateau’ already reaping the rewards of their renovation it is more important than ever that our renovations take place as soon as possible without any stalling or delay.

Once again our “Award Winning Caterers” Vicki and Steve Oliver and their staff have shown their professionalism with the gaining of more industry accolades since my last report. They are great

supporters of both Clubs and really have become a part of the fabric of our organisation.

I cannot overlook the contribution of our staff and as we all know dealing with the public is no easy matter (some of our members are included in this comment) and we thank them for their efforts. The support of Nerang RSL and particularly President Terry McDonald and GM Andrew McInnes has been outstanding over the past years and this year was no exception. They showed support once again for our ‘Melbas’ lunch and also the “Ultimate Lifesaving Lunch” at which the Club purchased tables and contributed to the success of our auction in a big way.

Unfortunately I am unable to report on the “success of our renovated club” as I wanted to in the closing paragraph of last year’s report as we haven’t got to second base yet, but it needs to be a priority if we want to survive, it really is that important and critical to the future of this iconic Surf Club. Please take every opportunity to support the bar and bistro so we can continue to support the Surf Club.

Shane O’Connor OAMPresident

Surfers Paradise SLSC Supporters Club Inc.

Vale

Kane McDonald – 29/9/77 to 18/11/09The Members and Patrons of the Surfers Paradise SLSC. Supporters Club Inc. regret the passing of our Bar Manager Kane McDonald and take this opportunity to offer our condolences to his family. Kane was the victim of a tragic accident just as he was embarking on an exciting and positive phase of his life. The world will be a lesser place without him.

Supporters Club

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The Building Committee started the year with many projects listed for viewing. The upstairs renovation was one of the main projects and was voted on by the members at a Special General Meeting with approval to move ahead on completion of some documents to be submitted for the final go ahead. Some of these documents are still outstanding and the project cannot move ahead until these have been completed.

There was an original plan to renovate the upstairs male change rooms and to add new female change rooms next door to the male change rooms. This project was at go ahead when we were notified by GCCC and Centro they were putting a Master Plan together that would remove our gym area and a full redevelopment of the north side of our Club and rear of Club area combined with the Foreshore Development. Once shown these plans and attending many meeting between all parties it was decided to wait until confirmed plans were in place before we went and spend considerable amounts of money on an area that could be demolished within a few years. We have now seen these plans (available on our website) showing what Centro and GCCC are proposing to do. Included in this is the removal of the walk way and renovations in front of the Club on both sides of the road. We are waiting on a meeting to be held to give us a better understanding of timeframes for these works to be done.

The Building Committee recommended repainting the outside of the Club and interior to bring it up to a better standard as all other establishments within our area are doing the same. The exterior painting has since been passed by the Management Committee. Even if there is large redevelopment to happen around the Club in the near future we still need to present ourselves as a clean and professional establishment to continue to draw customers.

At present GCCC has advised of the removal of our first aid room when the overpass is demolished. They will be building a new one to replace this. This may not

be ready for the new patrol season but we will have a substitute while we wait for this.

We have received quotes to renovate the back of the Club for new board and ski racks as our membership and competitor numbers grow and we need to offer a safe and secure place for them to leave their and the Club’s equipment.

Looking forward to next year you should see some considerable changes in and around the Club and these may sometimes cause some disruptions. We ask you to understand this is all to benefit the Club so we can continue to grow and be financial into the future.

Andrew WorlingBuilding Committee Chair

Building Committee

Early mornings at Surfers Paradise

Matthew Miller, Ken Lloyd, Jim Pedlow, David Clarke

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J.C. Walsh (Dec.) Elected 1935C.W. Walsh (Dec.) 1938William Ball (Dec.) 1944Frank G. Smith (Dec.) 1947C. Fred Richards (Dec.) 1948Harry W. Sandison 1950William A. Neilsen (Dec.) 1951John L. Moffatt OAM (Dec.) 1952William A. Shanahan (Dec.) 1952Frederick H. Thee (Dec.) 1952Roger R. Stewart (Dec.) 1954Don R. Wilson (Dec.) 1957Ald. Vincent Whelan (Dec.) 1958A Gordon Kitchener (Dec.) 1959Don C. Kitchener 1961Harold F. Phipps 1962Thomas J. Mee (Dec.) 1963Claude J. Jeanneret 1964William C. Kitchener 1969Edward R. Kitchener 1972Wren Bligh 1973

Peter Lacey (Dec.) 1975Paul Lacey (Dec.) 1977Errol A. Kleidon (Dec.) 1978Robert Sinclair (Dec.) 1980Paul Bennett 1982William Pointing 1984Keith Lutz 1985Peter Brennan 1986Alby Smith 1987David Orchard 1988Ronald Hendy 1989Shane O’Connor OAM 1990Penny Gerrits (Dec.) 1991John Brennan 1996Trevor Hendy AM 2000Robert Worsley 2002Paul Brennan 2004Karla Gilbert OAM 2005Dennis McAullay 2006Barry Aplin 2007Jon Neilsen 2008

Life Members

Ken Fogarty (Dec.)Lisle Orchard (Dec.)Rose Orchard (Dec.)

Walsh Fellows

SLSQ South Coast Branch Life Members

Surf Life Saving Queensland Life Members

Max ChristmasDenis CotterellBrian Shepherd

Ray White Surfers ParadiseNerang RSLSue Sellings

Ronald Hendy, Shane O’Connor OAM, C. Fred Richards (Dec.), Robert Worsley

Shane O’Connor OAM, C. Fred Richards (Dec.)

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At the 2009 South Coast Branch Annual Dinner, Zac Orchard was awarded the Branch Junior Lifesaver of the Year. At the same dinner held at Bond University, a number of our members received a Citation of Merit from International Life Saving. Congratulations to Warren Peters, Trevor Hendy, Karla Gilbert and Cheyne Horan.

Our Three Surf Girls at Branch Annual Dinner Megan, Louise & Breanna

Travis Catchpole, Tim Chant, Paul Conroy, Shannon O’Connor and Andrew Worling received a SLSQ Lifesaving Excellence Award – for excellence in rescue and resuscitation, which was presented by Premier Anna Bligh “Awarded for performing CPR for more than 20 minutes on 22.3.09 on Michael Foley as his heart repeatedly stopped and started. Michael survived and has a pacemaker for a hereditary heart condition.”

Andrew Worling, Paul Conroy, Shannon O’Connor, Tim Chant

Congratulations to Scott Andrews who has been elected as State Communications Advisor for the next season, a position he has held since 2004. Scott has also been the SLSA National Radio Communications Officer since 2007.

Barry Aplin, Ken Welch & Scott Andrews

Cam Bain was selected as a participant in the Pelerman Leadership Excellence Program. The camp was held on the Sunshine Coast in April.

Nerissa, Shane, Cam, Scott & Megs

To mark the special relationship between our two Clubs, Life Member William (Bill Pointing) presented his SLSA 25 year membership badge to Kaike LSC President, Isao Nojima in Feb.

Bill Pointing & Isao Nojima

Special Mentions

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CategoryActive CadetActive JuniorActive Senior

AssociateAward

HonoraryLife MemberLong Service

Nippers – Under 6Nippers – Under 7Nipper – Under 8Nipper – Under 9Nipper – Under 10Nipper – Under 11Nipper – Under 12Nipper – Under 13Nipper – Under 14

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Memberships 2009 - 2010

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Life MembersBarry Aplin 50:15Paul BennettWren Bligh 74:30John BrennanPaul BrennanPeter BrennanKarla Gilbert OAMRonald HendyTrevor Hendy AMClaude JeanneretBill KitchenerDon KitchenerEddie KitchenerKeith Lutz 26:45Dennis McAullayJon Neilsen 38:15Shane O’Connor OAMDavid OrchardHarold PhippsWilliam PointingHarry SandisonAlby SmithRobert Worsley

Honorary MembersAndrew BellGregory BellMal ChalmersMax Christmas

(Including Patrol Hours On Surfers Paradise Beach For The Season)

Denis CotterellSuzie DouglasJohn-Paul LangbroekSteve OliverSuzanne SellingsBrian Shepherd

Long Service MembersWilliam Allan 23:00Shane Andrews 4:45Darryl Blackburn 38:45Darren CaesarCraig Chapman 48:00David Clarke 67:15Robert DorroughLiam DrakeBrad EdwardsNorman Forrest 43:45Khan Hamill 24:45Zayne Hamill 49:45William Haylock 18:00Trudy Holt Stuart KeayShane Laker 58:30Brian Landrigan 4:30Ken Lloyd 61:00Shannon Payne 22:45James Pedlow 102:15Warren Peters 33:30Jason Pointing 10:15

Cassandra Sedgman Craig Shelton 6:45Dwayne ThuysLeon Zagel 55:45

Active SeniorsThomas Abella 39:15John Abraham 69:00Nikitas Algio 26:15Peter Anderson 257:00Shane Anderson 77:00Breanna Andrews 82:00Scott Andrews 103:45Cam Bain 202:15Cameron BainWayne Baker 7:15Stephanie BallantineLuke Bartlett 60:00Noel Bartley 83:15Carol Bennett 157:00Lisa Black 15:30Ashleigh Booth 37:45Paul Boyce 50:00Harley Bressan 23:00Melissa BromleyKatie Burt 10:00Nerissa Busby 100:30Elissa Cadwell 51:30Peter Callick 9:15Toby Carrigan 15:00

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Travis Catchpole 9:00Amy Chadd 22:00Timothy Chant 66:45Kate Clarkson 58:00Paul Conroy 128:45Robert Correa 25:00Alister Cran 18:30Eugene Cridland 14:00Leighton Cripps 12:30Mitchell Cripps 30:15Megan Crockford 74:15Julie Cruttenden 4:30Nicholas Davidson 59:35Cathryn Doran 57:55David Elton 21:30Rhys Ferszt 6:30Denise Fox 30:30Monica Frost 50:00Lucas Gallagher 11:30Louise Gardiner 108:00Robert Garrett 36:30Rebecca Gellel 54:00Shane Gower 82:00Christopher Haile 69:00BJ Haylock 34:30Wayne Heneker 234:35Kellie Hillsley 15:00Kate Hinton 68:05Troy Holden 77:00Cheyne Horan 40:30Thomas Hughes 66:00Hirotaka Inagaki 12:45Rebecca Jacks 66:15Daniel Johnston 25:00Patrick Kelly 50:30Ryan Knight Andrew Laker 24:45Jane Laker 48:00Shane Lawler 93:30Richard Leal 15:45Delphine Legros 7:15Aklitsu Kurumisawa Long 36:00Grahame Long 57:45Luke Lorenzin 35:15Kannitha Ly 43:15Caroline MacQuillan 3:45Daniel Mangartz 40:45David McDonald 12:00Peter McMahon 28:30Nao Miyoshi 25:45Elliott Montgomery 14:00Satomi Nakamura 48:00Colin Neil 2:00Susan Neil 4:00Catherine O’Keeffe 42:30Angela O’Sullivan 8:30Wonchul Oh 134:24Bryce Orchard 5:00Emily PaczkowskiAllyssa PeisleyShane Pierce 111:20Steven Robson JnrStewart Rose 41:45Anthony Santoro 29:30Christopher Saunders 39:00Elizabeth Savill 9:30Lauren Shearston 10:00James Skewes 4:00

Phillip Smith 30:30Troy Smith 42:10Mark Stafford 145:45Elizabeth Strubin 47:45Craig Suddrey 19:30Finley Taylor 363:45Andrew Thomas 70:00Anthony ValentineHilden Van De Sande 23:45Glenn Van Drunen 17:15Laura Vial’l 32:35Stuart Vial’l 94:25Derek Walsh 25:30Kenneth Welch 54:15Adam Wilcoxson 46:45Andrew Worling 95:29Akiko Yagi 12:30Rhys Young 4:45

Active CadetsTayla Batten 8:15Maisie Budinger 49:45Holly Henderson 13:30Tyla Nation 8:15Tijana RitchieTeagan Saisaard-Dawson 49:45Ricky Thomas 47:45

Active JuniorsEliot Birch 14:00Somer Bressan 34:30Oliver Cran 23:30Elouise Dempsey 45:15Scott Dineen 280:35Matt Gow 28:15Blake Holden 27:30Brandon Johnson 36:30Mitchell LewisJessica Marshall 22:30William Meredith Hardy Matthew Miller 302:10Tayla NeilsenZachary Orchard 51:45Matthew Peters 26:30Aaron Short 23:10Grant Sims 37:00Scott Stokes 55:45Jarrod Walsh 258:50Shae Walsh 47:45Madeline Zantiotis 58:30

Reserve ActiveMichael Gibbs

Award MembersMatthew Aparo 1:30Cindy Board 60:30Johnathan Brady 20:00Dean BressanRobert BressanTara Carnegie 3:30Maria ChristiansenMichael Cullen 5:00Benjamin DeanMelissa Erskine-ShawNatasha FraserAlyssa Giffin 4:45Mandy Hurst

Dennis KellyCraig McPhailJade NeilsenLeanne Robertson 46:00Benjamin SaintyElyse SchweitzerParham SharifiBruce Spencer 8:30Steven Swaisland 18:00Jordan Vial’l 4:30Andrew Wagstaff 13:00Sarah Wagstaff 87:50Carly WillsAlison Zygadlo 6:25Michael Zygadlo 19:30

Nippers U14Bronwyn Abraham 96:15Annebelle Cleland 98:45Max Dempsey 33:30Michaela Henderson 47:00Brooke Hughes 27:30Jahvarn IremongerHarrison Jones 45:00Josh Maschewski 21:00Danny Pointing 54:00Starzie PriceSam Robinson 21:00Jaeden Sasaki 35:00Alexander Swaisland 15:00Ziggie Zantiotis 37:50

Nippers U13Bradley AbrahamCaleb BlakeLachlan CanavanSamantha Carter 37:30Luke ChapmanDevante ElkingtonZoe HoadCourtney IrelandMontana IrelandPaige MorrisSelene Saisaard-DawsonAbbey Short 113:00Christie Short 112:45Brittany Wagstaff 23:20Brayden Zygadlo 5:55

Nippers U12Jamie BignellBrandon BrooksAmber ConroyRachel FfewkesClaire GriffithsTyler HendersonPaige HoldenCorey JonesHope MaschewskiStacey RobertsonDakota RoosenJoel RoosenEmily SchofieldMaritza Zantiotis

Nippers U11Pania AbrahamKyal AnnableNick Annable

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Jessica BignellSol BudingerBianca CieloJacob FairbankLiam HallTroy HardZachory HewittDaryl JamiesonMawgan PetersenEmily PointingJoseph ShennanTyron SpencerBrayden ThomasBailey WagstaffEthan WalshJessica Zygadlo

Nippers U10Laura BignellPhoebe ConroyKC ElkingtonGrace EynonBryson HinkinsShye HoldenTyson IremongerBrianna MillsEthan O’ConnorElla RoosenTy SheltonJack Stafford-WillisonZac WalkerJordan Worling

Nippers U9Kyle FairbankJayde HartfielJared MillsConnor MorrisSierra O’ConnorGeorgina PalmerBonnie PirieAya SatoHolly ThomasJordan TownsendKayla Watson

Nippers U8Katelyn BignellAoife GowerZachary HaleyJasmyn HillBrent HinkinsBryan HinkinsSapphire-Lee IremongerOskar PriceTayah Semple-LewisBronte Walker

Nippers U7Casey AgassizDasche BerginKirra BlakeThomas HaileLiam JackReese NobleMitchell PointingLuke RobertsonSara Wymer

Nippers U6Jake EltonLogan Ffewkes

Eira GowerDayna HaylockCnthia KarydisDion KarydisLiam PalmerSebastian RobinsonCooper RoosenKade Semple LewisChloe TownsendWilliam ValentineJessica Watson

ProbationarySian ArpsGenai AsangeJordan BrownJames CaterMitchell ClelandBen MeikleTony Wilson

AssociatesKerry AgassizScott AndersonAndrew AnglandLou AnnableCoenraad AplinFrank BalzaryCraig BattenDebbie BlakeWendy BrooksClive BroughtonGraham BudingerSarah BudingerJoanne ChapmanJoseph CieloBrett ClelandTerrie ClelandNikki CollinsMegan ConroyNatalie DaveyKarmen DavisKritsadakarn DawsonKaren DeephouseLouis Del’CloteroJenny DemeralDean DempseyDeborah DempseyJamie ElkingtonLorna-Marie ElkingtonSamantha EltonNicci EynonDavid FairbankBruce FergusonJodie FfewkesJosephine GellelCarolyn GowerAnn GriffithsDavid GriffithsLiz HaileRebecca HaleyJane HamillJayson HartfielWayne HendersonAllan HewittSusan HewittDebbie HibbardAdam HillKatrina HillBrett HinkinsCheryl HoldenStephen Horan

John HughesSue HughesMonique IrelandGraeme IremongerFraser JackDaniel JonesJanelle JonesRaewyn JonesJohn KarydisLisa KarydisDerek KilgourMatthew LecchiDarren LewisMatt LoudenDonna MaschewskiShane MaschewskiAnne McCartneyCraig McCullochDarien McKenzieGregory McLeanDavid MillsDiane MillsJanine MillsMelvyn MillsBrook MorrisIsao NojimaGlenn PalmerRachel PalmerAmanda PatemanLynda PetersClaire PetersenLasse PetersenRobert PirieRobyn PointingFrank PolakJoseph QuinlanBrock RobinsonRebekah RobinsonAmanda RoosenNoriko SasakiYuji SasakiMitsuhiko SatoRyuta SatoSharon SatoDebbie SchofieldJudy SchumacherTrent ScottMonique Semple LewisScott SharplesLauren ShennanTim ShennanJannise ShortPamela SmithamMaree SpenceMaxwell SpencerLouise StackmanSharyn SwaislandYoshiharu TakatsuJordanne TaylorLinda ThomasCraig ThorntonAroha TongaHeidy Van EngelenFabiana VitaliDominique Walker-GellelKaren WatsonScott WatsonRythel WebbGillian WymerRodger YoungCos Zantiotis

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Top Patrol Hours Of The YearPeter Anderson (420:15 hours)

SLSA Long Service Awards30 Years – Shane Andrews, Ron Hendy, Craig Shelton, Dwayne Thuys25 Years – Norman Forrest, Trevor Hendy, Mandy Hurst, Jason Pointing, Andrew Thomas

SLSQ Recognition of Outstanding Service:Over 100 beach patrol hours for the season – Peter Anderson, Finley Taylor, Andrew Worling, Rebecca Gellel, Nikitas Algio, Mark Stafford, Shannon Payne, Aaron Short, Scott Andrews, Shane Lawler, Benjamin Sainty, Louise Gardiner, Megan Crockford, Stuart Vial’l, Carol Bennett, Jarrod Walsh100% Rostered Patrol Attendance - Rebecca Gellel, Mark Stafford, Aaron Short, Timothy Chant, Zac OrchardPatrol Captain 5+ Years - Zayne Hamill, Jon NeilsenClub Captain 3+ Years – Khan HamillFrontline Leadership Award – Scott Andrews

Training CrewScott Andrews, Breanna Andrews, Noel Bartley, Louise Gardiner, Shane Lawler, Rebecca Gellel

IRB Captain’s TrophyMark Stafford

Patrol Captain of the Year – Patrol of the YearBarry Aplin & Patrol 3

Patrol Rookies of the YearBronwyn Abraham, Jacob Blowes, Maisie Budinger, Teagan Saisaard-Dawson, Ricky Thomas, Shae Walsh, Matt Gow, Blake Wade, Scott Stokes

Board Rider of the YearPat Kelly

Outstanding Male CompetitorZac Orchard

Outstanding Female CompetitorLisa Black

Outstanding Masters CompetitorCraig Chapman

Keiji Okamoto Club Captain’s AwardAndrew Worling

Junior Lifesaver of the YearAaron Short

Senior Lifesaver of the YearZayne Hamill

Female Lifesaver of the YearRebecca Gellel

Male Lifesaver of the YearJohn Abraham

President’s CupDaniel Jones

Danny Jones & Stu Vial’l

Awards Presented at the 2009 Annual Dinner

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Financial Report for the year ended 30 April 2010

Page 51: season - Surfers Paradise Surf Life Saving Club · 2018. 11. 15. · 3 Notice of Annual General Meeting Notice is hereby given that the 85th Annual General Meeting of Surfers Paradise

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1

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the

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1

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1

23,7

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1

58,9

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61

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1

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writt

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14

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Dep

reci

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n ex

pens

e(1

9,15

3)(2

1,07

5)C

arry

ing

amou

nt a

t the

end

of y

ear

39

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1,59

1

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or c

lub

plan

t & e

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5

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15

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ciat

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expe

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(5,0

68)

(5,1

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Car

ryin

g am

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at t

he e

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f yea

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11,5

91

16,

659

NO

TE 9

: TR

ADE

AND

OTH

ER P

AYAB

LES

Trad

e pa

yabl

es

18,8

76

9

,863

Em

ploy

ee b

enef

its1i

5

,939

6,5

19

Empl

oyee

on-

cost

s

1,5

68

1

,516

Ac

crue

d ex

pens

es

14,8

00

4

,900

To

tal T

rade

and

Oth

er P

ayab

les

41

,183

2

2,79

8

Num

ber o

f em

ploy

ees

at y

ear e

nd

1

1

NO

TE 1

0: P

RO

VISI

ON

SEm

ploy

ee b

enef

its1i

4

,475

-

Empl

oyee

on-

cost

s

4

47

-

To

tal T

rade

and

Oth

er P

ayab

les

4

,922

-

NO

TE 1

1: F

INAN

CIA

L LI

ABIL

ITIE

SC

urre

ntLo

ans

- sec

ured

156

,478

9

5,96

4 Lo

ans

- uns

ecur

ed (i

nter

est f

ree)

-

3,3

60

Hire

pur

chas

e ag

reem

ents

8

,306

7,4

47

Tota

l Cur

rent

Fin

anci

al L

iabi

litie

s

1

64,7

84

106,

771

Non

-Cur

rent

Loan

s - s

ecur

ed

1

68,0

00

358,

000

Loan

s - u

nsec

ured

(int

eres

t fre

e)

-

780

H

ire p

urch

ase

agre

emen

ts

11,9

43

20,

249

Tota

l Non

-Cur

rent

Fin

anci

al L

iabi

litie

s

1

79,9

43

379,

029

NO

TE 8

: PR

OPE

RTY

, PLA

NT

AND

EQ

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MEN

T (c

ontin

ued)

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1

NO

TE 1

1: F

INAN

CIA

L LI

ABIL

ITIE

S (c

ontin

ued)

Tota

l cur

rent

and

non

-cur

rent

fina

ncia

l lia

bilit

ies:

Loan

s - s

ecur

ed11

a-c

324

,478

45

3,96

4 Lo

ans

- uns

ecur

ed (i

nter

est f

ree)

11d

-

4,1

40

Hire

pur

chas

e ag

reem

ents

11e,

12

20

,249

2

7,69

6 To

tal F

inan

cial

Lia

bilit

ies

344

,727

48

5,80

0

a. I

nsur

ance

pre

miu

m fu

ndin

g lo

an p

rovid

ed b

y W

estp

ac.

b. W

estp

ac h

olds

the

follo

wing

sec

uritie

s:- D

ebt &

Inte

rest

Inte

rlock

ing

Gua

rant

ee b

y Su

rfers

Par

adis

e Su

rf Li

fe S

avin

g C

lub

Inc

& Su

rfers

Par

adis

e Su

rf Li

fe S

avin

g Su

ppor

ters

Clu

b In

c.- B

ill of

sal

e by

Sur

fers

Par

adis

e Su

rf Li

fe S

avin

g C

lub

Inc

over

bu

sine

ss k

nown

as

Surfe

rs P

arad

ise

Surf

Clu

b- M

ortg

age

over

leas

e by

Sur

fers

Par

adis

e Su

rf Li

fe S

avin

g C

lub

Inc.

c.C

omm

erci

alBi

llFa

cility

-Va

riabl

ein

tere

stra

tecu

rrent

lyat

4.90

% p

.a. (

2009

: 3.6

4%) p

lus

an a

ccep

tanc

e fe

e of

2.3

% p

.a.

d.Th

isin

tere

st-fr

eelo

anwa

spr

ovid

edby

the

Gol

dC

oast

City

Cou

ncil.

e.Th

ehi

repu

rcha

seag

reem

enti

sse

cure

dby

the

asse

tsbe

ing

the

gym

equ

ipm

ent.

NO

TE 1

2: C

APIT

AL A

ND

LEA

SIN

G C

OM

MIT

MEN

TSC

apita

l Com

mitm

ents

Ope

ratin

g Le

ase

Com

mitm

ents

Non

-can

cella

ble

oper

atin

g le

ases

con

tract

ed fo

r but

not

ca

pita

lised

in th

e fin

anci

al s

tate

men

ts.

Paya

ble

- min

imum

leas

e pa

ymen

ts:

Not

late

r tha

n 12

mon

ths

528

9

00

Late

r tha

n 12

mon

ths

but n

ot la

ter t

han

5 ye

ars

1

,056

-

1

,584

9

00

Hire

Pur

chas

e / C

hatte

l Mor

tgag

e Ag

reem

ents

Paya

ble:

not l

ater

than

1 y

ear

10,1

1810

,118

late

r tha

n 1

year

but

not

late

r tha

n 5

year

s12

,796

22,9

14M

inim

um le

ase

paym

ents

22,9

1433

,032

Less

futu

re fi

nanc

e ch

arge

s(2

,665

)(5

,336

)To

tal H

ire P

urch

ase

/ Cha

ttel M

ortg

age

Liab

ility

1120

,249

27,6

96

The

hire

pur

chas

e / c

hatte

l mor

tgag

e co

mm

itmen

ts h

ave

been

cap

italis

ed in

this

fina

ncia

l rep

ort a

t Not

e 11

.

The

phot

ocop

ierl

ease

com

mitm

enti

sa

non-

canc

ella

ble

finan

cele

ase

cont

ract

edfo

rbut

notc

apita

lised

inth

efin

anci

alst

atem

ents

with

ath

ree-

year

term

.No

capi

talc

omm

itmen

tsex

isti

nre

gard

sto

the

leas

eco

mm

itmen

tsat

yea

r-end

.

The

club

has

ale

ase

fort

hepr

oper

tyat

the

corn

erof

Han

lan

Stre

etan

dTh

eEs

plan

ade,

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rsPa

radi

se.T

heop

erat

ing

leas

eam

ount

isde

term

ined

byth

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old

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ityC

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ilan

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lcul

ated

onth

ean

nual

liquo

rpu

rcha

ses

byth

ete

nant

,Sur

fers

Para

dise

Surf

Life

Savin

gSu

ppor

ters

Clu

bIn

c.Th

eref

ore,

futu

rele

ase

cost

sca

nnot

beac

cura

tely

dete

rmin

ed,

howe

ver,

the

leas

eco

stfo

rth

eye

aren

ding

30Ju

ne20

10is

$2,9

28.8

6ex

clud

ing

GST

.

The

club

has

not

ent

ered

into

any

con

tract

s in

rela

tion

to c

apita

l exp

endi

ture

at t

he d

ate

of th

is re

port.

Financial Report for the year ended 30 April 2010

Page 52: season - Surfers Paradise Surf Life Saving Club · 2018. 11. 15. · 3 Notice of Annual General Meeting Notice is hereby given that the 85th Annual General Meeting of Surfers Paradise

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1

NO

TE 1

3: E

VEN

TS A

FTER

TH

E B

ALAN

CE

SHEE

T D

ATE

Tran

sact

ions

with

Key

Man

agem

ent P

erso

nnel

NO

TE 1

5: C

ON

TIN

GEN

T LI

ABIL

ITIE

S AN

D A

SSET

S

NO

TE 1

6: C

ASH

FLO

W IN

FOR

MAT

ION

a.

Rec

onci

liatio

n of

Cas

hC

ash

at b

ank

137

,110

8

8,31

8 C

ash

on h

and

370

2

00

Cas

h at

the

end

of th

e fin

anci

al y

ear

137

,480

8

8,51

8

b. R

econ

cilia

tion

of C

ashf

low

from

Ope

ratio

ns w

ith P

rofit

af

ter I

ncom

e Ta

xPr

ofit/

(Los

s) a

fter i

ncom

e ta

x

56,7

81

43,

543

Non

cas

h flo

ws

Dep

reci

atio

n

1

57,3

18

155,

484

Cha

nges

in a

sset

s an

d lia

biliti

es:

(In

crea

se)/D

ecre

ase

in tr

ade

and

othe

r rec

eiva

bles

(17,

928)

68

,814

(Incr

ease

)/Dec

reas

e in

inve

ntor

ies

(11,

093)

(407

)

(Incr

ease

)/Dec

reas

e in

oth

er a

sset

s(1

,155

)(1

,935

)

Incr

ease

/(Dec

reas

e) in

trad

e an

d ot

her p

ayab

les

18

,385

(1

3,61

4)

Incr

ease

/(Dec

reas

e) in

pro

visio

ns

4,9

22

-

N

et c

ash

gene

rate

d fr

om (u

sed

in) o

pera

ting

activ

ities

207

,230

25

1,88

5

c.

Cre

dit S

tand

-by

Arra

ngem

ents

NO

TE 1

7: A

SSO

CIA

TIO

N D

ETAI

LSTh

e re

gist

ered

offi

ce a

nd p

rinci

pal p

lace

of b

usin

ess

of th

e as

soci

atio

n is

:Su

rfers

Par

adis

e Su

rf Li

fe S

avin

g C

lub

Inc

Beac

hsid

e, P

arad

ise

Cen

tre, T

he E

spla

nade

Surfe

rs P

arad

ise

QLD

421

7

The

asso

ciat

ion

has

aba

nkov

erdr

aftf

acilit

yam

ount

ing

to$3

0,00

0.At

30Ap

ril20

10$3

0,00

0of

this

faci

litywa

sun

used

(200

9: $

30,0

00).

Ther

ear

eno

cont

inge

ntlia

biliti

esor

asse

tsth

atm

aybe

com

epa

yabl

eor

rece

ivabl

eby

Surfe

rsPa

radi

seSu

rfLi

fe S

avin

g C

lub

Inc

requ

iring

dis

clos

ure

in th

e fin

anci

al re

port.

No

even

ts h

ave

occu

rred

subs

eque

nt to

bal

ance

dat

e wh

ich

requ

ire d

iscl

osur

e in

this

repo

rt.

Key

man

agem

ent

pers

onne

l(K

MP'

s)ar

eth

ose

pers

ons

havin

gau

thor

ityan

dre

spon

sibi

lityfo

rpl

anni

ng,

dire

ctin

gan

dco

ntro

lling

the

activ

ities

ofth

eas

soci

atio

n,di

rect

lyor

indi

rect

ly,in

clud

ing

any

com

mitt

eem

embe

r(w

heth

erex

ecut

iveor

othe

rwis

e)of

the

asso

ciat

ion.

Dur

ing

the

year

ende

d30

April

2010

the

com

mitt

eem

embe

rsdi

sclo

sed

inth

eC

omm

ittee

'sR

epor

twer

eth

eon

lyKM

P's

ofth

eas

soci

atio

nat

any

time

durin

gth

efin

anci

al y

ear a

nd u

nles

s ot

herw

ise

indi

cate

d we

re K

MP'

s fo

r the

ent

ire p

erio

d.

No

KMP

has

ente

red

into

am

ater

ialc

ontra

ctwi

thth

eas

soci

atio

nsi

nce

the

end

ofth

epr

evio

usfin

anci

alye

arot

her

than

the

cont

ract

disc

lose

dbe

low.

KMP'

sm

ayob

tain

mem

bers

hip

and

may

also

obta

inot

her

serv

ices

and

bene

fits

from

the

asso

ciat

ion

onte

rms

and

cond

itions

nom

ore

favo

urab

leth

anth

ose

avai

labl

eto

othe

rm

embe

rs a

nd, i

f so,

wer

e im

mat

eria

l in n

atur

e.

Supe

rSpa

rkle

Prof

essi

onal

Cle

anin

g,a

busi

ness

owne

dan

dop

erat

edby

Khan

Ham

ill,ha

sa

cont

ract

tocl

ean

the

prem

ises

. The

am

ount

pai

d va

ries

acco

rdin

g to

the

work

per

form

ed a

nd is

for i

ncid

enta

l cle

anin

g.

NO

TE 1

4: R

ELAT

ED P

ARTY

TR

ANSA

CTI

ON

STr

ansa

ctio

nsbe

twee

nre

late

dpa

rties

are

onno

rmal

com

mer

cial

term

san

dco

nditio

nsno

mor

efa

vour

able

than

thos

e av

aila

ble

to o

ther

per

sons

unl

ess

othe

rwis

e st

ated

.

Not

e20

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ANC

IAL

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EMEN

TSFO

R T

HE

YEAR

EN

DED

30

APR

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ABN

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390

315

675

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178

1

NO

TE 1

8: C

APIT

AL M

ANAG

EMEN

T

Cur

rent

Ass

et R

atio

to b

e gr

eate

r tha

n 1.

001.

101.

14R

etur

n (P

rofit

) on

Mem

ber's

Fun

ds to

be

grea

ter t

han

5%7.

58%

6.29

%In

tere

st C

over

Rat

io to

be

grea

ter t

han

37.

234.

78

NO

TE 1

9: F

INAN

CIA

L R

ISK

MAN

AGEM

ENT

Fina

ncia

l Ass

ets

Cas

h an

d ca

sh e

quiva

lent

s4

137,

480

88,5

18Tr

ade

and

othe

r rec

eiva

bles

552

,896

34,9

68To

tal F

inan

cial

Ass

ets

190,

376

123,

486

Fina

ncia

l Lia

bilit

ies

Trad

e an

d ot

her p

ayab

les

941

,183

22,7

98Bo

rrowi

ngs

1134

4,72

748

5,80

0To

tal F

inan

cial

Lia

bilit

ies

385,

910

508,

598

The

asso

ciat

ion'

sfin

anci

alin

stru

men

tsco

nsis

tmai

nly

ofde

posi

tswi

thba

nks,

loca

lmon

eym

arke

tins

trum

ents

,sh

ort-t

erm

inve

stm

ents

, acc

ount

s re

ceiva

ble

and

paya

ble

and

loan

s pa

yabl

e.

The

tota

lsfo

rea

chca

tego

ryof

finan

cial

inst

rum

ents

,m

easu

red

inac

cord

ance

with

the

acco

untin

gpo

licie

sde

taile

d in

thes

e fin

anci

al s

tate

men

ts, a

re a

s fo

llows

:

Fina

ncia

l Ris

k M

anag

emen

t Pol

icie

s

Man

agem

ent

cont

rol

the

capi

tal

ofth

een

tity

toen

sure

that

adeq

uate

cash

flows

are

gene

rate

dto

fund

oper

atio

nala

ctivi

ties

and

that

retu

rns

from

inve

stm

ents

are

max

imis

ed.T

heco

mm

ittee

ensu

res

that

the

over

all

risk

man

agem

ent s

trate

gy is

in lin

e wi

th th

is o

bjec

tive.

The

entit

y’s

capi

tal

cons

ists

offin

anci

allia

biliti

es,

supp

orte

dby

finan

cial

asse

ts.

Man

agem

ent

effe

ctive

lym

anag

eth

een

tity’

sca

pita

lby

asse

ssin

gth

een

tity’

sfin

anci

alris

ksan

dre

spon

ding

toch

ange

sin

thes

eris

ksan

d in

the

mar

ket.

Thes

e re

spon

ses

may

incl

ude

the

cons

ider

atio

n of

deb

t lev

els.

The

stra

tegy

ado

pted

by

man

agem

ent t

o co

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