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C O N T E N T S
Message from the President & Managing Director
Volunteer of the Year
Where does your money go?
The Board of Directors
The Year that Was - Events of 2011
Financials
Medical Advisor Professor Jeffery Szer
Honorary Lawyers Corrs, Chambers Westgarth
Honorary Accountants Moore Stephens
Honorary Auditors Lawler draper dillon
Chartered accountants
Patrons in Chief her excellency Professor
Marie Bashir aC CVo governor of new South Wales
the honorary alex Chernov ao QC governor of Victoria
Patrons Sir gustav nossal aC CBe
deborra-lee Furness hugh Jackman
Ambassadors david Boon MBe
Mark Beretta Simon Marshall
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guided by our vision of ‘giving hope and saving lives’ the Fight Cancer Foundation has continued to move forward within a difficult economic climate.
• The Australian Bone Marrow Donor Registry (est. 1990) lists 174,883 potential donors and is internationally-linked, providing access to more than 10 million potential donors worldwide. the registry has given a second chance of life to 2,544 patients.
• Fundedby theFightCancerFoundationand gifted to the royal Melbourne hospital, the world renowned Rotary Bone Marrow Research Centre (1994) continues to research leukaemia and genetic blood disorders.
• InconjunctionwithTheRoyalChildren’s hospital and Murdoch Childrens research institute, the BMDI Cord Blood Bank (1997) has collected, frozen and stored 10,000 cord blood units and released the 908th life saving cord blood unit.
• BMDI Rotary House (2003) in north Melbourne provides 13 self-contained apartments for patients with cancer, and other life-threatening illnesses, along with their families, and has been a home away from home for 452 families.
• TheFightCancerBack on Track program (2005) enables primary and secondary students living with cancer to continue their education during long absences through treatment and recovery.
• John Opie House in hobart (2008) is a 20-room accommodation centre that has accommodated 600 patients and carers.
• Construction is underway at the Albury Wodonga Accommodation Centre, and will provide for 30-unit patient and carer accommodation, with stage 1 due for completion by the end of 2012.
along with the ongoing support of a hard working Board of directors, development Board, Staff, Committees, Volunteers and dedicated supporters, the Fight Cancer Foundation will continue to progress and provide care, treatment and support to those affected by cancer.
JOHN BARBOUR President ERIC WRIGHT Managing Director
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Message froM The PresidenT& Managing direcTor
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T H E B M D I C O R D B LO O D B A N K
as part of the AusCord network of cord blood banks in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, the BMDI Cord Blood Bank, banked its 10,000th cord blood unit in 2011, providing potential ‘ready to use’ transplant tissue for patients needing a bone marrow, stem cell or cord blood transplant who are
unable to be matched with a suitable donor.
Up to 9000 Australians are diagnosed each year with blood cancers or other related diseases, many requiring a transplant.
the BMdi Cord Blood Bank, in association with Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, the Royal Children’s Hospital, and Ronald McDonald House Charities Melbourne, was established in 1997 honouring robbie Lodder, who passed away aged 11 in 1991 after a battle with Chronic Myeloid
Leukaemia.
through the BMdi Cord Blood Bank, Fight Cancer Foundation’s mission of giving hope and saving lives provides a second chance of life for patients in australia and overseas who require a transplant.
the Cord Blood Stem Cell Research Laboratory was established in 2008 as the research arm of the Cord Blood Bank. the prime aim of this group is to undertake research into improving the use and understanding of cord blood stem cells for cellular therapies. this type of translational research brings
together basic science with clinical outcome.
With cord blood transplantation increasingly being used as a frontline therapy for both children and adults with haematological malignancies and other blood or metabolic disorders, being able to prospectively select the best cord blood units for transplant patients will potentially benefit all patients
undergoing cord blood transplant in the future.
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THE BMDI CORD BLOOD BANK BANKED ITS 10,000TH CORD BLOOD UNIT IN 2011.
DR. NGAIRE ELWOOD Phd
Director BMDI Cord Blood Bank and Head Cord Blood Stem Cell Research Program
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F I G H T C A N C E R B A C K O N T R A C K P R O G R A M
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STAyING CONNECTED WITH SCHOOL AND FRIENDS IS IMPORTANT AND GIvES A REAL SENSE OF PURPOSE AND HOPE FOR THE FUTURE.
each year more than 600 australian children are diagnosed with cancer – many of whom are students. treatment and recovery can result in months and possibly years away from school. Staying connected with school and friends is important and gives a real sense of purpose and hope for the future.
now, in its seventh year, the Back on Track program provides support to school-aged children living with cancer and allows them to stay in touch with their schools and friends.
as experienced school teachers, the Back on track coordinators work with families and schools to develop support plans that meet
the educational, social and welfare needs of the students and assist with their transition back to full time schooling.
Students who have benefited from Back on track come from all educational institutions, varying from large city schools to remote rural communities. the program is tailored to suit the individual needs and circumstances of each student.
Schools and families report that the program coordinators are able to understand and deal with the many issues that arise due to cancer treatment and absences from school.
DR. BELINDA BARTON
Head & Psychologist, Children’s Hospital Education Research Institute, Westmead NSW
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T H E B O N E M A R R O W R E S E A R C H
L A B O R AT O R I E S
Cancers of the blood, leukaemias, lymphomas and multiple myeloma, affect people of all ages and are the third largest cause of cancer death in australia. Currently, most chemotherapy is toxic and not curative. translation of research is needed to create
better clinical outcomes.
The Royal Melbourne Hospital has a longstanding commitment to research and clinical care of blood cancer. as hosts of the largest bone marrow transplantation service in Victoria, they perform approximately 80 transplants annually. The Bone Marrow Research Laboratories, with the support of the Fight Cancer Foundation, have provided valuable insights over two decades into the
underlying causes of blood cancers.
in our newly established ACRF Translational Haematology Laboratory, we plan to utilise basic science knowledge by applying this to samples from patients, in order to create
new pathways of treatment.
With the generous support of the Fight Cancer Foundation, we will establish the first Phd student in translational haematology. the $200,000 grant provided by the Fight Cancer Foundation will provide a stipend for the scholar and will also be used for the ongoing support of haematology research in
the laboratory.
this important research is a collaboration between The Royal Melbourne Hospital, The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research and The University of Melbourne, and is a significant project of the newVictorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre.
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PROFESSOR INGRID WINSHIP
Executive Director Research Melbourne Health
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T H E AU S T R A L I A N B O N E M A R R O W
D O N O R R E G I S T Ry
the Australian Bone Marrow Donor Registry has more than 174,000 potential donors registered, and is a part of Bone Marrow Donors Worldwide that lists more than 10 million potential donors and allows
australian patients to search international registries for the most suitable donors.
TheAustralianBoneMarrowDonorRegistrywasestablished in1990 inconjunctionwith theFightCancer Foundation (formerly the Bone Marrow donor institute) to help people diagnosed with leukaemia or other life threatening blood disorders and has provided a second chance of life to 2,544
patients unable to find a bone marrow match within their family.
Research continues to further the application of bone marrow and cord blood transplants with the expectation that these vital stem cells may radically reform the treatment of many other life
threatening illnesses.
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THE REGISTRy HAS PROvIDED A SECOND CHANCE OF LIFE TO 2,544 PATIENTS UNABLE TO FIND A BONE MARROW MATCH WITHIN THEIR FAMILy.
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A C C O M M O D AT I O N C E N T R E S
the Fight Cancer Foundation, together with the support of the Rotary Club of Albury North, Zonta Club of Albury Wodonga and Lions District 201V6, is developing a 30-unit accommodation centre for patients and carers who need to visit hospitalsinAlburyorWodonga.This$5.5mproject will provide a vital piece of health infrastructure for the region and outlying communities.
February 2011 saw the Fight Cancer Albury Accommodation Centre Appeal official launch, with a donation of $100,000 from rotary, Zonta and Lions.Therewasgreatsupportfortheproject,with grants from the Federal government of $1.5m and the new South Wales government of $750,000.
Stage 1 of the building works have commenced comprising 20 motel-style units with ensuites, communal kitchens and lounge areas.
BMDI Rotary House in north Melbourne provides accommodation to families, many with the patient
undergoing a bone marrow transplant and requiring lengthy stays close to the the royal Melbourne and royal Children’s hospitals.
during the year BMdi rotary house was a “home away from home” to 50 families for an average 4-6 months. the house received a welcome refurbishment with painting, new carpets and replacement furniture.
John Opie House in hobart was home to 230 patients and carers during 2011. Furnishings were updated in each room, providing comfortable and affordable accommodation.
our vision to provide cancer patients and their families with a caring and supportive sanctuary, and assist with better health outcomes, continues as we work towards providing more affordable accommodation centres throughout australia closetomajortreatinghospitals.
Albury Wodonga Accommodation Centre
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F O O T y C O LO U R S D Ay
Friday 2nd September, 2011
Footy Colours day attracted hundreds of thousands of participants from schools and
companies around australia. Supporters from nrL, aFL, rugby union and Soccer wore their favourite footy colours, hosted themed events and helped raise awareness and funds for the
Fight Cancer Back on Track program.
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Tuesday 15th February, 2011
Fight Cancer Foundation’s Patron in Chief, Professor David de Kretser, former governor
of Victoria and Mrs Jan de Kretser hosted the Foundation’s 21st anniversary celebration with an afternoon tea at government house. Many
original supporters of BMdi attended and enjoyedreminiscingabouttheearlybeginnings,
celebrating the Fight Cancer Foundation’s achievements and welcoming future expansion.
R E D B A L L
Saturday 12th November, 2011
Le Bal Du Rouge – Au Cirque was the theme for the prestigious 19th annual red Ball - an evening of dare-devil thrills and excitement,
celebrated circus-style ‘under the big top’. Silvers Circus tent was transformed into a glittering five star arena with Patron Deborra-lee Furness and
Channel 7’s Peter Mitchell as hosts. Fight Cancer Foundation’s signature event was a huge success
withthesupportofmajorsponsorsFoxtel, Network 7, Paspaley, The Hour Glass and Lojac.
J O H N O P I E S C H O L A R S H I P
Tuesday 15th February, 2011
the John Opie Scholarship, named in honour of past Fight Cancer Foundation President John Opie was presented to Duygu Karaman by the governor of Victoria. duygu, a former Back on Track student thanked the scholarship sponsors, Kaplan Business School Australia, for the opportunity to pursue her
dream of attending university.
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Tuesday 27th September, 2011
Fight Cancer Foundation launched the 2012 Back on Track fundraising campaign
in Sydney with a cocktail party at Paspaley’s stunning showroom in george Street, with special guest and Patron Hugh Jackman.
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The YearThaT Was
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We congratulate our Volunteer of the Year Mrs Moya Hughes, Manager of the Fight Cancer Foundation Drysdale Recycle Shop.
Moya has managed the shop for 14 years and has developed a great rapport with customers and other volunteers. She moved to drysdale from Bendigo more than 16 years ago and shortly after lost her beloved
husband harry, to cancer.
“once you’ve lost someone through cancer, you feel you want to give something back,” said Moya. “i’ve found friendship and comfort with the wonderful women who volunteer for the Foundation and i love chatting with customers. When you meet people whose troubles are worse than your own, it grounds you. it is very gratifying to know how the help you give others through your work is appreciated. i think
I’mprettyluckyandenjoywhatIdo.”
We greatly appreciate Moya’s dedication and valuable contribution.
Volunteers are an important part of the Fight Cancer Foundation and we sincerely thank all of our volunteers for their support in our branches, recycle shops, support groups, events, accommodation centres and
our office.
the contribution by these caring members of the community enriches our charity with a diverse range of skills, life experience and insight and we acknowledge the time and effort that is given to the fight against cancer.
M OyA H U G H E S
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VoLUnTeerof The Year
ONCE yOU’vE LOST SOMEONE THROUGH CANCER, yOU FEEL yOU WANT TO GIvE SOMETHING BACK.
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JOHN BARBOUR FCa, CFP
Director / Chairman / Honorary Treasurer
TONy HANCy CPa
Director
LEONIE WALSH BSC., MSC., MBa (exeC), gaiCd
Director
KyLIE WHITTARD MBa
Director
ANTHONy LEWIS BeC, FCa, FCPa, MaiCd
Honorary Finance Director
JOHN SKINNER Director
DAvID ALSOP B. arCh., reg. arChiteCt
Director / Secretary
SOPHIA ELLIOTT Director, Marketing & Business Dev.
John has been a Board Member and honorary treasurer of the Bone Marrow donor institute since 1992. in 2003 he was appointed to the BMdi Cord Blood Bank Management Committee and is now the Chairman. John also chaired the BMdi audit Committee from 2005 - 2009. John became Chairman in May
2009. he is a Chartered accountant and Certified Financial Planner.
after a long association with BMdi, John was appointed a Board Member in 2008.
he’s a former national director of the advertising Federation of australia and deputy Chairman of Young & rubicam australia. today, John is the Managing
Partner of Catalyst international, which in turn is part of StW – australia’s largest
marketing communications group.
tony was appointed a Board Member in 2008. tony gained extensive experience
in healthcare and technology at accenture (previously andersen Consulting) as the
Managing Partner for the healthcare practice in the asia Pacific region,
then overseeing accenture technology Ventures’ operations in australia and accenture’s Corporate development
in australia and nZ. tony is a member of the australian institute of Company
directors, CPa and aiM.
Leonie is a management consultant specialising in commercialisation and
new business start-ups in the technology sector. Leonie underwent a bone
marrow transplant in 1989 for CML. Afterrecuperating,Leoniejoinedthe
Bone Marrow donor institute Board and was honorary Secretary of the Board
from1992to1995,rejoiningin2009.at this time Leonie also convened the Leukaemia Family Support group and
served on the ethics review Committee.
tony was appointed to the Board in 2010. he is an honorary financial
adviser to the royal australasian College of Surgeons, and honorary finance
director of the australian Print Workshop. in addition he has a number of company board appointments. tony is a Chartered
accountant.
DavidjoinedtheboardoftheBoneMarrow donor institute in 1999 and was appointed Company Secretary in June
2009. david became involved with BMdi after his son received a bone marrow transplant in 1996. david has special
responsibility for the support groups and providedprojectmanagementadviceforthe construction of BMdi rotary house.
david is a commercial architect.
Sophia has been a Board member of the Bone Marrow donor institute since 1991.
Sophia is the Chairman of the Fight Cancer Foundation and BMdi Business
development Committee. With a 35 year career in advertising, marketing and Pr, Sophia has been actively involved with
allthemajorfundraisingevents.Sophiawas appointed to the position of director, Marketing and Business development for
the Fight Cancer Foundation in 2007.
Fay is a founding member of the Bone Marrow donor institute and has
held the position of Secretary from 1990-1992 and 2001 to June 2009,
when she was appointed deputy Chairman. Fay is the chairman of the
red Ball committee. Fay was executive director of BMdi from 1992 until her
retirement in 2001. Fay previously held positions of associate director, Company Secretary & administration Manager of several private and public companies.
eric has been a Board Member of the Bone Marrow donor institute since 1997 and Managing director since 2006. eric has 30 years experience in the finance industry with extensive experience in humanresources,salesandproject
management. eric is also a member of the BMdi Cord Blood Bank Management
Committee, Cord Blood national Management Committee and australian
Bone Marrow donor registry donor Centre advisory Committee.
FAy DUNCANDirector / Deputy Chairman
ERIC WRIGHTManaging Director
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Kylie is a management consultant specialising in the not-for-profit and
education sectors. Currently working with teach For australia, her previous roles
include director, Marketing and Business development at Zoos Victoria and general Manager - Marketing at
Melbourne Business School, university of Melbourne. With previous board positions
including the adult and Community Further education Board she was recently
appointed to the Board in 2011.
total revenue for 2011 was $4.074 million compared to $1.866 million for 2010. a grant of $500,000 that was received from the Commonwealth government towards theAlburyWodongaAccommodationCentreprojectwasrecognisedasincomein2011
(it was recognised as deferred income in the 2010 Statement of Financial Position.)
income from donations increased significantly due to direct mail campaigns, and there was specifically an increase in donation revenue for the albury Wodonga accommodation Centre project. Income from Trusts and Foundations and interest was also markedly
higher than in the prior financial year.
Operatingexpendituresignificantlydecreasedin2011,andspendingonprojects,suchas support for the BMdi Cord Blood Bank and various research grants increased on 2010.
ExpenditureontheAlburyWodongaAccommodationCentreprojectalsoincreasedsignificantly.
The full accounts for the Fight Cancer Foundation, Bone Marrow Donor Institute and Ovcare National Cancer Centre can be found on our website: www.fightcancer.org.au
Branches & Shops
Donations & Bequests
Trusts & Foundations
Sundry Income
Accommodation Centres Income
Special Events
Interest
Commonwealth Grant - Albury House Project
55%
2%12%
2%
14%
8%
0%7%
9%
11%
11%
9%
10%
34%
15%1%
ExpenditureRevenue
Research Grants & Expenditure
BMDI Cord Blood Bank
Hobart House Running Cost
BMDI House Running Cost
Albury House Project
Dreamward
Back on Track
Operating Expenses
F I N A N C I A L S U M M A Ry 2 0 1 1
Combined Statement Of Comprehensive Income Year Ended 31 December 2011 2011 2010 REVENUE AND ExPENDITURE $ $
OPERATING REVENUE
Branches and Shops 70,559 116,479
donations & Bequests 2,241,563 488,133
trusts & Foundations 297,844 196,378
Sundry income 6,901 18,771
accommodation Centres income 331,318 340,157
Special events 570,806 696,940
Financial income - Bank interest 55,736 9,714
3,574,727 1,866,572
Revenue from Grants
CommonwealthGrant-AlburyHouseProject 500,000 -
TOTAL REVENUE 4,074,727 1,866,572
LESS OPERATING ExPENSES
operating expenses 707,789 867,231
Net Income from Operations 3,366,938 999,341
Expenditure on Project Activities:
ovarian Cancer research - 96,986
research grants & expenditure 202,305 177,425
BMdi Cord Blood Bank 224,024 77,320
hobart house running Cost 202,545 198,711
BMdi house running Cost 226,977 215,011
AlburyHouseProject 195,880 55,294
dreamward 26,379 15,118
Back on track 309,133 309,310
1,387,243 1,145,176
SURPLUS / (DEFICIT) BEFORE SHARE OF ASSOCIATE SURPLUS 1,979,695 (145,836)
Share of associate surplus (BMdi Cord Blood Bank) 271,195 (44,645)
SURPLUS / (DEFICIT) FOR THE yEAR 2,250,890 (190,481)
Other Comprehensive Income:
gain on revaluation of Property 942,859 -
Other Comprehensive Income for the year 942,859 -
TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE yEAR 3,193,749 (190,481)
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Fight Cancer Foundation, Bone Marrow donor institute and ovcare national Cancer Centre Boards meet monthly to formulate the strategic plan of the group and monitor adherence to the plan. during
2011, the directors attended the following meetings.
Combined Statement Of Financial Position As At 31 December 2011 2011 2010 ASSETS $ $
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash and Cash equivalents 1,600,896 848,055
receivables 163,128 105,240
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 1,764,024 953,295
NON-CURRENT ASSETS
Property, Plant and equipment 5,977,009 4,325,437
investment in associate - BMdi Cord Blood Bank 109,515 (161,680)
Loan receivable - Cord Blood Bank (associate) 525,063 525,063
TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 6,611,587 4,688,820
TOTAL ASSETS 8,375,611 5,642,115
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Payables 118,080 601,716
employee entitlements 54,013 50,391
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 172,093 652,107
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES
employee entitlements 19,761 -
TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES 19,761 -
TOTAL LIABILITIES 191,854 652,107
NET ASSETS 8,183,757 4,990,008
EQUITy
accumulated Funds 3,521,816 1,542,121
reserves 4,661,941 3,447,887
TOTAL EQUITy 8,183,757 4,990,008
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C O R P O R AT E G O v E R N A N C E
the Board has formed a number of sub-committees to consider specific areas of the group’s activities. all Committees must have a member of the Board serving on them to ensure that the objectivessetbytheBoardarefulfilled.InparticulartheDevelopmentBoard,AuditCommitteeand
FinanceCommitteeassisttheBoardinensuringthattheorganisationmeetsitsobjectives.
Development Board
the development Board provides input and recommendations into the strategic direction of the group and is a key part of the Board’s succession planning strategy. Members of the development
Board are associate directors:
K thexton S gildea g Mitrevski V godhino J Muller K nair S Barbour
Audit Committee
the group has an audit committee which reviews internal policies and procedures and meets with external auditors. the audit committee meets regularly and comprises:
d Mitchell B.eC, Ca, iPaa (ChairMan) g Mitrevski B.BuS, FCPa, Miia, Cia a Cinanni B.BuS (aCCtg), Ca a Lewis B.eC, FCa, FCPa, MaiCd
Finance Committee
the Finance Committee was a new initiative formed in 2010. the Committee reviews accounting policies and procedures, forward budgeting and financial planning of the group and provides the
Board with guidance and recommendations. the Committee comprises:
a Lewis B.eC, FCa, FCPa, MaiCd
J Lonergan B.CoM, aiCa
Director Position Occupation No. eligible to attend No. attended
J C Barbour director & Chairman Chartered accountant 12 11
F W duncan director & deputy Chairman Company director 12 9
d h alsop director and Secretary architect 12 11
J C Skinner director Company director 12 9
S J elliott director, Marketing Company director 12 11 & development
a C hancy director Company director 12 9
e M Wright Managing director Company director 12 12
L K Walsh director Management Consultant 12 10
a B Lewis director Chartered accountant 12 10
K J Whittard director Management Consultant 3 2
TOTAL REvENUE FOR 2011 WAS $4.074 MILLION COMPARED TO $1.866 MILLION FOR 2010.
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