ANNUAL REPORT - Sydney Children's Hospital · Sunshine Guardians Our Platinum, Gold, Silver and...
Transcript of ANNUAL REPORT - Sydney Children's Hospital · Sunshine Guardians Our Platinum, Gold, Silver and...
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ANNUALREPORT
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This Annual Report is dedicated to all of our generous
supporters, who brighten the lives of sick and injured children from NSW and beyond. Every one of
you has made a positive difference to the lives of our young patients.
You have ensured they receive world-class healthcare in a Hospital filled with warmth, colour and life. Your contribution, generosity and
dedication to our children is truly immeasurable.
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ABOUTUS . . . . . . .
Our Mission and Values
Messages
Our Board of Directors
The Board
How Our Foundation Works
Children’s Hospital Foundations Australia
How Our Supporters Help Us
How Your Support Helped
The CPU Group Work Programs
The Simulation Baby
Neuroblastoma Research
The Sleep Study System
The Ainsworth Building
Hall of Champions
Sunshine Guardians
Our Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze Partners
Many Thanks
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Gifts In Kind
Community Fundraisers
Hospital Heroes
Workplace Givers
In Celebration
In Memoriam and Bequests
Commentary on Financial Performance
Independent Auditor’s Report
Statement of Comprehensive Income
Statement of Financial Position
Statement of Cash Flows
Notes to the Financial Statements
Thank You
Our People
Our Staff
Our Outlook
Our Leadership Team
Our Precious Volunteers
Sustainability Efforts and Awareness
Our Business Strategy
Our Review of Goals
Our Funding Highlights
The Impact of Your Generosity
Media and Communications
Our Wonderful Hospital
A Snapshot of Our Year
Top Ten Moments of Our Year
Gold Telethon
The Arts Program
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Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation exists to promote the prevention and treatment of illness and injury in children.
Our core purpose is to provide significant financial assistance for the support of equipment, research and clinical services at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick.
Our vision is to be world-class in our operations and a catalyst to inspiring better outcomes for critically ill and injured children.
Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick is one of Australia’s leading specialist medical centres for children, offering a safe and friendly healing environment for children from Sydney, rural and regional NSW, and beyond.
Each year, our Hospital cares for more than 39,000 critically ill and injured children, with on average 100 children a day coming through the Emergency doors, and more than 312,000 occasions of specialist
care provided each year through the Inpatient, Outpatient and Community Health services.
Our award-winning, world class Hospital is a leader in its field and continues to work to improve the treatment of, and care for, this and future generations of sick children.
As the principal fundraising body for the Hospital, the Foundation works with individuals, businesses and organisations in the community to support the Hospital.
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Sadly, we mourned the untimely passing of David Coe in January. David was a former Board Member and Hall of Champions supporter, whose generosity and support will be remembered for years to come.
Having celebrated the opening of the Ainsworth Building, the focus of our capital appeal fundraising efforts over the past two years, and a record-breaking Gold Telethon, our focus is firmly set on the future and how the Foundation can play our role in investing in the best of child health projects.
We are justly proud of our achievements and humbled by the generosity of the community. Sincere thanks to our CEO Adam Check and his team for their energies.
Thank you for your continuing support of Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation.
DUNCAN MAKEIG Chairman Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation
I am pleased to present you the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation’s 2012-13 Annual Report, as we look back on an inspiring year of progress and generosity.
In the Financial Year of 2012-13, the Foundation contributed $19.3M to Sydney Children’s’ Hospital, Randwick, which pursues our vision to be a catalyst to inspiring better outcomes for critically ill and injured children. Most notably, this record total ensured the completion of the Ainsworth Building, thanks to you, our loyal supporters.
It is an honour to chair a Board of such committed members and I pay tribute to Board Members past and present for their service. Jack Ford, who most ably chaired the Foundation, serving on the Board since 1999, was fondly farewelled in October. Jack made an outstanding contribution to the progress of the Foundation and the future of child health, one that will continue in his role on the Board of the Sydney Children’s Hospital Network. Chris Jordan was also a retiree, and we thank him for his support over the past eight years, particularly in his role as Treasurer.
This year, we welcomed Gina Cass-Gottlieb, Ron Malek and Barbara Ward to the Board.
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The past year has been one of the most dynamic periods of growth in the proud history of Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation.
Thanks to you – our incredible family of benefactors, supporters, advocates and volunteers – we have been able to contribute a record amount of funds, delivering on our commitment and vision to inspire better outcomes for critically ill and injured children.
As your CEO, I am truly privileged and fortunate to lead this great Foundation. I work with wonderful people every single day – our staff, our directors, our donors and volunteers – and together, we make extraordinary things happen and we make dreams possible.
Five years ago, one of those dreams was the creation of a new building at Sydney Children’s Hospital. In July of this year, that dream became a reality with the completion and opening of the now known ‘Ainsworth Building’, in honour of one of our most esteemed supporters, and true gentleman, Mr Len Ainsworth. The Ainsworth Building has heralded a new era of healthcare on the Randwick campus. This state-of-the-art, magnificent, new building now graces our campus and is utilised by staff and families every day. It enhances our mission to provide children with the very best of care now, and in the future. Thank you to those who very generously supported this important construction.
This year, thanks to the outstanding support of major partner, Kids With Cancer Foundation, we also completed the first stage of our new Kids Cancer Centre. The Centre gives our Cancer team a new home, enabling 45 clinical staff, researchers and fellows to co-locate in a dedicated, ‘best practice’ centre overseeing their work in drug discovery,
therapeutic trials, supportive care for children and their families, and the prediction and prevention of cancer-related health problems.
The Neurosurgical Service received a $1M enhancement thanks to this year’s Gold Dinner. It will enable the building of an integrated operating theatre, fitted with the latest technology, to allow our brilliant surgeons to perform minimally-invasive neurosurgical procedures on children with conditions such as brain tumours and epilepsy.
This year 13 Fellows received specialist training and research opportunities in their chosen field, while numerous pieces of specialist equipment have been purchased to provide the best of care for our children. Together with your support, we have touched almost every area of our wonderful Hospital.
Having committed to what we set out to achieve five years ago, we are now at the cusp of setting a new vision for the next five years. In addition to the important services, equipment and staffing we will continue to support, research will be at the heart of our priorities. I look forward to sharing these aspirations with you soon, and trust that you will remain steadfast in your support as we inspire better outcomes for critically ill and injured children.
Thank you for your trust, your empathy, and your generosity.
ADAM M CHECK Chief Executive Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation
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The past 12 months has been a period of great achievement for Sydney Children’s Hospital, with the opening of our much anticipated new wing, the Ainsworth Building, one of the year’s key highlights.
The Ainsworth Building has ensured that our world-class Hospital can provide sick children and their families with access to contemporary facilities, both now and into the future.
The new building is home to a brand new eight-bed purpose-built child and adolescent mental health unit; a 28-bed short-stay surgical unit; a comprehensive rehabilitation centre; a world-class respiratory laboratory, which includes the only infant lung function laboratory in Sydney; a new Child Protection Unit and clinical office space for health care professionals from a range of disciplines.
Caring for patients and families is a team effort and could not be done without the support of generous donors. An outstanding $15 million was pledged and subsequently raised by the Foundation to help fund the new Ainsworth Building. This pledge in conjunction with the contribution of the State Government has enabled the vision to be realised.
The Foundation has also continued to provide our Hospital with support in many other ways. From the funding of positions, purchase of medical equipment and refurbishing of clinical space, to the delivery of special initiatives such as the Arts Program.
While we are inspired daily by the strength and bravery of the patients and families we care for, we are also inspired by those who support our work through donations or volunteering.
What is remarkable is the diversity of donor sources, from the children who choose to donate their pocket money to the corporate groups who donate millions. Every individual donation makes a difference to the work we undertake.
On behalf of the team at Sydney Children’s Hospital, thank you to Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation and supporters for continuing to support our patients, families and staff.
ELIZABETH KOFF Chief Executive Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network
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Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation Ltd has a Board of Directors currently comprised of 10 individuals. They are responsible for the achievement of the Foundation’s objectives and the ultimate performance of the organisation.
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AUDIT AND RISK COMMITTEE .......Oversees the financial management of the Foundation including the annual audit process, compliance with legal, regulatory and statutory requirements, the Foundation’s investment strategy and portfolio as well as all risk management policies and procedures. MEMBERS
Simon Hickey (chair)
Adam Check
Duncan Makeig
Ron Malek
Barbara Ward AM
NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE .......Assists the Board in fulfilling its corporate governance responsibilities in regard to Board appointments and performance, Directors’ and Committee Members’ induction program and succession planning for Board and Committees. MEMBERS
Duncan Makeig (chair)
Adam Check
Simon Hickey
Justin Milne
Prof Les White AM
GOLD TELETHON ADVISORY BOARD .......Assists the Foundation in the pursuit and refinement of a five year strategy to grow and develop the Gold Telethon to achieve $10M in annual revenue by 2016. MEMBERS
Adam Check (chair)
Jane Freudenstein
Tom Malone
Prashan Paramanathan
Adam Trippe-Smith
CAPITAL APPEAL COMMITTEE .......Assists the Foundation by raising $15 million for the construction of the Hospital’s new Clinical Services Building, while generally promoting the Appeal to all constituencies to maximise awareness of the Appeal, giving opportunities and other promotional activities. MEMBERS
Justin Milne (chair)
Gina Cass-Gottleib
Adam Check
Prof Les White AM
The number of Directors may not be less than six or more than 12 and Directors are appointed for three year terms. All Directors will be eligible to be reappointed for a second three year term but reappointment for a third or subsequent three year term must be approved by at least 75% of the Directors. Directors are not paid any remuneration for services as a Director.
The Directors may delegate, and revoke the delegation of, any of their powers, other than powers required by law to be dealt with by Directors as a Board, to a Committee or Committees consisting of one or more of their number as they think fit.
There are currently four sub-committees:
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DUNCAN MAKEIG, CHAIR APPOINTED OCTOBER 2007 .......Duncan Makeig is Chairman of Heineken Lion Australia, General Counsel of Kirin’s International Advisory Board and Group General Counsel, Company Secretary and Sustainability Director of Lion Pty Ltd with responsibility for Lion Group’s Government and External Relations and Sustainability Agenda. Mr Makeig was previously General Counsel for PepsiCo Australasia/Africa and Senior Vice President and General Counsel for Tricon Restaurants International based in Dallas, Texas with responsibility for all of Tricon’s legal and governance obligations across its operations in 160 countries.
“I am inspired by the dedication of the Sydney Children’s Hospital staff and those who work behind the scenes to care for the sick children and their families and I am honoured to be involved in the Foundation which is such a crucial part of our community.”
JUSTIN MILNE, DEPUTY CHAIR APPOINTED MARCH 2007 .......Justin Milne is a Non-Executive Director of Tabcorp Holdings Ltd, Non-Executive Director of ME Bank, Chairman of NetComm Wireless Ltd, and a Non-Executive Director of Basketball Australia Ltd. He was Group Managing Director at Telstra BigPond, CEO of The Microsoft Network and of OzEmail. He is a past board member of the SA Economic Development Board, Quickflix Ltd and Pie Networks Ltd and a past President of the Internet Industry Association.
“I am tremendously inspired by the work of all the staff who tirelessly dedicate themselves to children’s wellbeing. It is a wonderful organisation to be associated with and I regard it as a privilege.”
SIMON HICKEY, TREASURER APPOINTED OCTOBER 2009 .......Simon Hickey joined Qantas in September 2004 as Group General Manager Strategy and Fleet. Between 2007 - 2012, he was appointed CEO of Qantas Frequent Flyer, responsible for establishing the Loyalty business. In 2012, he was appointed CEO of Qantas International and Freight and is responsible for turning around the international business. He began his career with Arthur Andersen as a business consultant working in Sydney, Melbourne and London. Between 2001 - 2004, he was CFO for Bovis Lend Lease Americas. Before this, he held roles with Lend Lease inc. including Bovis Lend Lease CFO Asia Pacific. He is currently a Director of Holiday Tours and Travel Pte Ltd.
“I am constantly inspired working with the Foundation. Our donors are generous and open hearted and the Hospital and Foundation staff are dedicated and selfless. But the most inspiring thing for me is meeting our sick kids and their families. Their lives have changed and they are amazing at facing their challenges together.”
GINA CASS-GOTTLIEB APPOINTED AUGUST 2012 .......Gina Cass-Gottlieb is a senior partner in Gilbert + Tobin’s Competition and Regulation practice. She specialises in competition law and economic regulation advice working with corporate clients, industry associations and government agencies. She is a Board member of the Payment Systems Board of the Reserve Bank of Australia and a member of the Advisory Board Graduate Program in Competition Law, Melbourne Law School.
“I am inspired by the challenge of supporting the team at the Foundation and the Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick to care for children and their families at times of great need in their lives.”
JANE FREUDENSTEIN APPOINTED FEBRUARY 2012 .......Jane Freudenstein has over 15 years experience in strategic brand development, working at DMB&B, J Walter Thompson, Young and Rubicon and as Director of Client Services at Whybin Lawrence TBWA. She has been involved in pro bono work for the Fred Hollows Campaign, Special Olympics and the National Trust of Australia. She was Marketing Director of Nickelodeon, and is passionate about kids’ issues and wellbeing. She is currently a director of Sydney Dance and Wenona Foundation and was previously a Director on the board of Sydney Children’s Choir and Gondwana Voices.
“Being able to play a small role in improving the lives of sick kids is what inspires me about the work of the Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation.”
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BARBARA WARD AM APPOINTED NOVEMBER 2012 .......Barbara Ward is a non-executive director of Qantas Airways Limited, various Brookfield Multiplex Group Companies and O’Connell Street Associates. She is an experienced company Director, having served on the boards of a number of public companies including the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Lion Nathan Limited, Multiplex Limited, Allco Finance Group Limited and Data Advantage limited. She has also been a Director of a range of public sector entities including as Chairman of Country Energy.
“Our children are our future and Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation does amazing work to raise funds to support their care.”
ELIZABETH KOFF APPOINTED OCTOBER 2010 .......Elizabeth Koff commenced her career as an allied health professional working in a range of clinical settings both in NSW and VIC and undertook further qualifications in public health and health policy. She has held a number of Senior Executive planning and operational roles within the NSW health system, including Director Population Health, Planning and Performance in South Eastern Sydney Illawarra Area Health Service (SESIAHS) and Director of Clinical Operations, SESIAHS. In September 2010, Ms Koff was appointed Chief Executive of the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network. In 2011, she completed the Australian Institute of Company Directors course.
“Inspiration is found in many places within Sydney Children’s Hospital. From the seriously ill children in our care, to the world-class experts who care for them. The Foundation draws on this inspiration and in turn inspires others to support the Hospital in delivering the best care to children.”
PROFESSOR LES WHITE AM DSC APPOINTED AUGUST 2012 .......Professor Les White was appointed as the inaugural NSW Chief Paediatrician in September 2010. He is the former Executive Director of Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick (1995 – 2010), Convenor of the Greater Eastern and Southern NSW Child Health Network (2001– 2010) and the John Beveridge Professor of Paediatrics (2005 – 2010). In 2007 he received an Order of Australia award for service to medicine, medical administration and the community in the field of paediatrics.
“Through their amazing, generous support of Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick, the Foundation is making a real difference in the health and wellbeing of the children of NSW.”
RON MALEK APPOINTED AUGUST 2012 .......Ron Malek is Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Greenhill, a leading independent corporate advisory firm. He was a co-founder of the firm Caliburn in 1999, which merged in 2010 with New York Stock Exchange listed Greenhill and was previously Co-Chief Executive of Caliburn and Greenhill Caliburn. Mr Malek specialises in advising major local and multinational companies and Government on mergers, acquisitions, divestments, capital markets strategy and broader strategic issues. He has been advising local and international companies for over 20 years. He was previously Australasian Head of the Consumer Sector at BZW and ABN AMRO and prior to that, a solicitor at Allens.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity to be involved with such a great cause and know that we can make a real and meaningful difference to helping sick children. Being able to share this journey with so many passionate people making all sorts of different contributions for the benefit of the children is a privilege.”
Chris Jordan was appointed the Commissioner of Taxation from 1 January 2013. Upon taking up this role, he relinquished his roles as Chairman of the Board of Taxation & the Business Tax Working Group (advisory bodies to the Federal Treasurer), Chairman of the Committee for Sydney, Board Member of the Bell Shakespeare Company & a member of the Audit & Risk Committee of the Art Gallery of NSW. Chris is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Taxation Institute of Australia. He was formerly NSW Chairman of KPMG for 11 years until his retirement from the firm in July 2012.
Jack Ford is a lawyer and consultant to the media industry. His clients have included Telstra Corporation, the TV1/Sci-Fi Partnership, the banking syndicate to MediaWorks in NZ and the City of Sydney. He is a director of Ignite Media Brands and AVCS. He was previously a partner at Blake Dawson (now Ashurst) and a senior executive at Sony Pictures in Australia.
DR. MATTHEW O’MEARA APPOINTED OCTOBER 2010 .......Dr. Matthew O’Meara is a paediatric emergency physician and the Director of Emergency at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick. He trained in paediatrics at the Hospital and has been a staff specialist in Emergency for 18 years. Through roles in the Hospital, in NSW and nationally, he has been an advocate for improving the emergency care of children.
“I am inspired how the Foundation turns goodwill into better care through the dedication of the Foundation staff and the generous support of donors.”
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Our Star Café and Gift Shop operate at the Randwick campus to service Hospital staff, patients and families. All profits from these businesses go directly back to the Hospital to fund critical needs.
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We are privileged to have the support of the following external advisers:
Allens Linklaters
King & Wood Mallesons
Hill Rogers Spencer Steer
Macquarie Private Portfolio Management
Partnerships
Donations
Gold Events
Pedal 4 Kids
Community Fundraising
Star Café
Gift Shop
Art ProgramEvents
Direct Marketing
2120 Established in 2004, Children’s Hospital Foundations Australia (‘Children’s Hospitals’) is the national fundraising partnership of Australia’s five leading children’s hospital foundations.
Formed to address the gap in fostering stronger relationships with corporate Australia, ‘Children’s Hospitals’ is the only organisation that offers a direct support access to a national network of children’s hospitals through a single gateway.
In July 2012, Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation took over the administration of ‘Children’s Hospitals’, which is based at the Foundation’s office.
A total of $844,384 was distributed to the five partner foundations, in 2012-2013, and directed into the areas of greatest need, as determined by each hospital.
At Sydney Children’s Hospital, their support provided vital funding for the new Lung Function Testing Facility for Infants, an infant bronchoscope for the Respiratory Department and the much needed refurbishment of the Adolescent Ward’s dining and recreation rooms.
‘Children’s Hospitals’ and its Partner Foundations are dedicated to improving the quality of life of sick and injured children across Australia. The projects, initiatives and activities funded by the partnership create outcomes for children that are above and beyond the hospitals normal day-to-day activities. They ensure the highest standard of care and ongoing improvements in paediatric healthcare outcomes.
The Foundation is proud to be a partner of Children’s Hospital Foundations Australia, and to work together with the other Partner Foundations across the country to provide the best possible healthcare for all Australian children.
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FAY BRADSHAW STAFF RECOGNITION
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.......The Fay Bradshaw Staff
Recognition Award is peer nominated and awarded twice
per year to recognise outstanding performance, initiative, quality
work, team work and contribution to improvement and growth.
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AUGUST 2012 Tara Donnelly
Communications Coordinator
MARCH 2013 Alison Rockey
Star Café Sous Chef
Our people are our greatest asset. They create our unique and exceptional organisational culture – by being proactive, leading, working as one, and challenging themselves and each other to strive and grow.
DEVELOPING OUR PEOPLE
The Foundation works hard to develop and retain our skilled and experienced workforce. Each year, all employees set development plans which are reviewed quarterly.
We provide access to experiential learning opportunities for all staff, including participation in cross functional taskforces and working parties, access to mentoring, staff leading key organisational projects outside their role and on the job training.
To ensure all staff reach their full potential, the Foundation allocates a budget to support external development activities. In 2012-2013 development activities included; external executive coaching and mentoring, Australian Institute of Management courses, grant writing, programs through the Fundraising Institute of Australia and a range of role specific technical training.
The leadership team participated in an externally facilitated 360 degree feedback process to further inform their performance, career and succession planning.
WORKFORCE PLANNING
During the year the Foundation made a significant investment in the development of a talent and succession framework. This was a collaborative project with input from across the organisation and the Board of Directors. The framework will support the implementation of structured talent development and career planning initiatives throughout the organisation.
PROMOTING A SAFE AND HEALTHY WORKFORCE The Foundation operates in compliance with Work Health and Safety (WHS) legislation in NSW.
The Foundation has a number of trained first aid officers and each year a number of staff participate in safety training with the Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick.
Moving forward, a cross functional Space, Environment and Safety team will be formed to increase the profile of safety in the organisation and ensure effective consultation processes are in place to identify and address safety matters.
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RECOGNISING OUR PEOPLE Recognising and rewarding the achievements of our staff continued to be an important focus for the organisation. Staff efforts and achievements were acknowledged at a number of events throughout the year, as well as through the two recognition awards.
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LEADERSHIP AWARD
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is self-nominated and aims to recognise and encourage emerging
leaders across the Foundation and develop leadership capability. Award recipients are provided with
additional support to nurture their leadership skills including a scholarship to fund focused
development activities.
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2013 Michelle Levitt Events Manager
Michelle Levitt used her scholarship to work with a mentor to develop
her strategic planning skills, and has been able to put her learning in to practice in leading the Events team
through a strategic planning process. Michelle will also be using the award to access opportunities to broaden
her knowledge of contemporary practices across other fundraising functions.
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Fundraising 10 1 11
Media & Communications 3 0 3
Gold Telethon 1 2 3
Retail 6 4 10
Arts Program 0 1 1
Corporate/Administration 2 3 5
Children’s Hospitals 2 1 3
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During the 2013-2014 financial year the Foundation will focus on four key growth areas to continue to develop our people and culture.
SUMMARY OF FTE’S AS AT 30 JUNE 2013 FOR ANNUAL REPORT
Staff work within seven functional areas, with the core service delivery functions in Fundraising, Media & Communications, Gold Telethon, Retail and Arts. These areas account for more than 80% of Foundation employees.
Our skilled volunteers and interns contribute to all areas of the Foundation’s work - in our offices, retail services and Arts Program. Our skilled volunteers and interns generously contributed more than 3,600 hours of their time to support Foundation activities, equivalent to more than 1.5 full time staff members.
.......TALENT & SUCCESSION PLANNING Implementation of structured talent development and career planning initiatives.
CULTURE AND ENGAGEMENT Revitalising our values, measuring engagement, defining and supporting culture development.
EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Aligning organisational and individual goals.
SAFE AND HEALTHY WORKFORCE Developing targeted safety, social and wellbeing initiatives.
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SALLY LONG DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS, PEOPLE & CULTURE MARCH 2006 –
OCTOBER 2012 .......SELINA CHENEY DIRECTOR, GOLD TELETHON NOVEMBER 2012 –
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ADAM CHECK CHIEF EXECUTIVE SINCE JANUARY 2008 .......Overall strategic direction, governance, Capital Appeal, business development.
“My vision is for a world in which extraordinary things will happen every day for critically ill and injured children, and pivotal to that extraordinary state, is our family of friends, donors, volunteers and staff.”
KATE BRITT DIRECTOR, PEOPLE AND CULTURE SINCE JULY 2013 .......Organisational culture, talent development, employee engagement, employee support programs, recruitment and onboarding, performance management and development.
“To enable our people to achieve the Foundation’s vision, our focus will be on developing unique capabilities within a culture that encourages collaboration and new thinking, and is inspired by an ongoing awareness of the families and children who benefit from our efforts.”
REBECCA HAVAS DIRECTOR, FUNDRAISING MAY 2005 – JULY 2013 .......Fundraising, major partnerships, events, direct marketing, bequests, donor management.
“Our Hospital is a place of positivity, commitment and passion reflected in the incredible treatment provided to patients and their families. The staff could simply not provide that level of expertise and care without the invaluable support of community funding and donations.”
KATE MEIKLE DIRECTOR, MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS SINCE OCTOBER 2005 .......Branding, creative development, publicity, media partnerships, online communication, relationships with ambassadors and advocates.
“My vision is to continue to build on our mission to serve sick and injured children, by communicating to and working with the community to ensure our wonderful Hospital leads the world in the care, research and treatment of children.”
EDWARD WALES DIRECTOR, FINANCE SINCE MAY 2010 .......Overall finance operations, asset management, audit and risk including insurance, investment management.
“My vision for the future is a financially sound and lasting Foundation that meets the needs of the children and the medical teams that service Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick.”
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Thank you to our wonderful volunteers for their time, assistance and commitment to our Hospital.
Our volunteers come from many different backgrounds, but they all come to us with a unified purpose; to make a difference to the lives of critically ill and injured children.
Last year 896 volunteers donated their valuable time to assist us across nearly every aspect of our organisation. Before undertaking their duties with us, each volunteer undergoes a thorough induction process.
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SO HOW DID OUR VOLUNTEERS MAKE A DIFFERENCE LAST YEAR?
At our fundraising events, 235 people sold raffle tickets, spotted for auction bidders and bucket collected.
Armed with big hearts and even bigger smiles, 310 volunteers came to us with their colleagues through our Corporate Volunteering Program, helping in the Hospital as well as decorating the wards gold for our Gold Telethon.
Others helped out by doing community service as part of a high school program, cooked barbeques for special occasions and spent time with our patients.
150 volunteers proudly volunteered on the wards with Play Therapy, providing administrative support and help with the weekend play program.
201 volunteers manned the phone lines for nine hours on Monday June 10 to support our Gold Telethon, taking an unbelievable 6,640 donation calls from our supporters across NSW and beyond.
The value our volunteers provide our organisation is outstanding. We could never put a price tag on the spirit, enthusiasm and generosity of our volunteers, but if we were to pay our volunteers for their time, more than $127,805.07 would be required to come close to valuing their support*. Thank you to all of our wonderful volunteers who believe these funds are better spent making a difference to the lives of children and their families.
Our volunteers are exceptional people who give their time, expertise and dedication.
EVENT COMMITTEES
The Foundation held 13 fundraising events throughout the year. For each event we work closely with an organising committee of dedicated volunteers who work tirelessly on all aspects of the event to ensure it raises maximum funds for the Hospital.
Thank you to everyone involved for giving us your time and expertise.
*based on an average 2010 Australian wage of $24.63 per hour according to The Australia Bureau of Statistics.
To learn more about volunteering opportunities call 02 9382 1188 or email [email protected].
EVENT COMMITTEES
DIAMOND EVENT COMMITTEE 2012Penny O’Meara – Co-ChairMandy Steinberg – Co-ChairPeta DanielSamantha LucianoCathy MackayJennifer PridhamDonna RodgersJane SheumackJoanna Stevens-KramerKaren Tucker
BAG LUNCH COMMITTEE 2012Rachael Ruddick - ChairEllie AitkenSophie BakerAlina BarlowKirsten CarriolCamilla Freeman-TopperJames GordonNick TobiasEmma van Haandel
AMBER AFFAIR 2012Cain Beckett – Co-ChairBen Isaac – Co-ChairEresha De ZoysaAndrew FrostNick GreenwellCasey GuthAmelia JohnsonJacqueline KarimNima YassiniElliot Greenberg
SUNSCHINE 2012Nikki Dunlop - ChairMark WhiteAnnalise BrownAlice KerrisonKatherine McIntoshShelley BarrettSarah McIntoshJack SingletonKyla BantonMark ShawMelissa DunkleyFrankie Harding
SILVER PARTY COMMITTEE 2013Maree Andrews - ChairMarly Calladine
Sophie CurtisKate JosephMaggie JoyeAmber MacDonald Rebeccah RothwellKarin Upton BakerCamille Walker
OTTO GOLD LUNCH 2013Simone LeyBree ParkerAlicia ParkerLorraine Parker
SUMMER SALT GOLD SOIREE 2013Angela BresnahanKylie King
A GOLD EVENING AT PILU AT FRESHWATER 2013Gabrielle Coffey
THE VICTORIA ROOM GOLD LUNCH 2013Jill Jones-EvansAmy FletcherZoe KellyMichelle Waugh
BATHERS’ GOLD LUNCH 2013Jayne FergusonKathryn Robinson
DUNBAR HOUSE GLITTERS IN GOLD 2013Manny SpinolaGwen SpinolaHolly Orsman SmithStefania D’amico
NICK’S GOLD LUNCH 2013Marianne Penklis
GOLD DINNER 2013Chrissy Comino – Co-ChairNikki McCullagh – Co-ChairSkye Leckie – AmbassadorLucy Turnbull - AmbassadorAlina BarlowJayne FergusonRoslyn HakimRachelle HofbauerMarianna O’SullivanNatasha StanleyAdriana Weiss
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FAIRTRADE COFFEE
SUSTAINABILITYEFFORTS AND AWARENESS .......
A key area of growth for the Foundation is reducing our environmental impact throughout the whole of the organisation. In the 2011-2012 financial year the Foundation appointed a member of staff to promote sustainable awareness and implement an ongoing strategy.
In 2012-2013 we continued to implement key elements of the original strategy including the use of:
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Moving forward we put in place a strategy to increase online peer-to-peer fundraising which reduces the use of resources and physical paper receipts.
The Foundation also improved the use of online communications including regular EDMs, increased focus on social media profiles and encouraged the use of online invitations to Foundation events.
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OUR PEOPLE AND CULTUREOUR PEOPLE AND CULTURE
We also saw an increase in online
donations:
3,682 in 2010-11 8,831 in 2011-12 11,678 in 2012-13
ONLINE TICKETING FOR EVENTS
AUSTRALIAN MADE AND RECYCLED COPY PAPER
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY TOILET TISSUE
ETHICAL TEA
RECYCLED POST IT NOTES
REMANUFACTURED TONER CARTRIDGES
PERFORMANCE & STRATEGY .......
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PERFORMANCE AND STRATEGYPERFORMANCE AND STRATEGY
OUR BUSINESS STRATEGY .......
OURREVIEW OF GOALS .......
In June 2008, the Foundation set a bold strategy to engage our supporters to join us in delivering the Hospital’s key priorities to improve care for critically ill and injured children.
2008 STRATEGY .......
Negotiation and construction of the Clinical Services Building.
An expanded Kids Cancer Centre (research-focused).
2012/13 REVIEW OF STRATEGY .......
The construction of the new Clinical Services Building (now named the Ainsworth Building), and the Foundation’s $15M commitment to the building has been achieved.
$2M committed by the Foundation, major partner Kids with Cancer Foundation and other donors to support the capital works. First stage of works is complete, with the second and final stage to be completed for the official opening in February 2014.
1. .......Partner with the
community to invest in the
most significant capital
works project at the
Hospital since its inception,
ensuring the completion of
the Clinical Services Wing
(now named the Ainsworth
Building) in 2013.
100% fundraising target achieved. Total pledges $15.2M.
11 major partners secured, including generous naming-right commitments from Mr Len Ainsworth and the Saunders Family.
Public appeal ‘buy a brick campaign’ launched in September 2012. The Silver Party’s fundraising also contributed to the Appeal.
The Ainsworth Building completed in July 2013.
2 .......Develop the Gold
Telethon to be the best
of its kind in Australia,
positioning the Telethon
as the Foundation’s major
fundraising campaign
to raise $10M by 2016.
Successful 4th Gold Telethon held 10 June, 2013.
$4.1M raised, tracking to the 5-year strategy.
Total media value $3.3M (increase of 81% from 2012).
3 .......Transparent, targeted
and integrated reporting
to stakeholders and
donors based on,
and benchmarked by,
industry best practice.
Regular, transparent reporting mechanisms for all donors (over $500 per annum).
Annual donor thank you event, Champions for Children, provided an AGM-style forum to report on the key achievements and goals to donors.
New Annual Report format based on corporate best practice in reporting and transparency.
4 .......Building organisational
capability and bench
strength through talent
development and
succession planning.
Talent and succession strategy approved by the Board.
Implementation to be driven in 2013/14 by Director, People and Culture (recruited July 2013).
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PERFORMANCE AND STRATEGYPERFORMANCE AND STRATEGY
THE IMPACT OF YOUR GENEROSITY.......
The support you provide to our patients touches 96% of our Hospital services. These are just some of the areas where you helped make a difference.
The Foundation is proud to have contributed $19.3 Million to Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick in the 2012-13 financial year.
OURFUNDING HIGHLIGHTS .......
THE AREAS THAT BENEFITED FROM COMMUNITY SUPPORT .......
The Foundation aims to ensure the cost of our fundraising is as low as possible. In the 2012-13 financial year we spent 7% of our fundraising income on fundraising expenses including events, direct marketing and appeals.
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Ainsworth Building Capital Works 67%
Services 18%
Equipment 4%
Research 5%
Fellowships 5%
Education & Training 1%
ANAESTHESIA & PALLIATIVE CARE
$377,386
ENDOCRINOLOGY
$59,064
KID’S CANCER CENTRE
$2,645,214
SLEEP MEDICINE
$49,999
CHILD PROTECTION UNIT
$140,635
INFECTIOUS DISEASES WARD
$60,000
RENAL/ NEPHROLOGY
$47,377
SURGERY
$272,306
CARDIOLOGY
$309,875
GASTROENTEROLOGY
$242,074
NEUROLOGY
$419,136
SPEECH PATHOLOGY
$255,564
EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA
$398,410
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
$213,887
RESPIRATORY
$129,695WHO ARE OUR DONORS? .......
Businesses & Corporations 33%
Individuals & Families 32%
Trusts & Foundations 19%
Bequests & Estates 11%
Community Organisations & Clubs 4%
Pre-Schools, Day Cares, Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Schools & Educational Institutions 1%
*% based on their contribution
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Our ability to communicate about the Hospital and our fundraising efforts is crucial to our success. This is only possible thanks to the generous support of the media who share our stories and motivate the community to give.
This year more than $3.95M worth of media support was achieved across broadcast, outdoor and online media.
We would particularly like to acknowledge the support of: Channel Nine, WIN, NBN, 101.7 WSFM, Mix 106.5, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, APN Outdoor, AdShel, NewsLocal, 2DayFM and Mi9 for their generous media partnerships and support.
A particular focus for the past financial year for the Foundation was in the online space, particularly social media. We regularly update our social media profiles through Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and LinkedIn about what is happening in the Foundation, including events, community donations and other fundraising activities.
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PERFORMANCE AND STRATEGYPERFORMANCE AND STRATEGY
We also strive to consistently update our donors through the following ways:
• Annual report, issued to every donor who gave over $500 in the past financial year
• Champions for Children event, our annual thank you and recognition evening held in October
• Bi-annual newsletters
• Regular email newsletters
• Regularly updated
website www.schf.org.au
TO SIGN UP TO OUR NEWSLETTER GO TO:
www.schf.org.au
FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
FACEBOOK: facebook.com/sydneykids
TWITTER: @sydney_kids
LINKEDIN: Follow our company page Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation
YOUTUBE: youtube.com/SCHFoundation
HOW TO STAY INTOUCH .......
MEDIA &COMMUNICATIONS .......
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OUR HOSPITAL .......
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OUR HOSPITALOUR HOSPITAL
OURWONDERFULHOSPITAL .......
39,000 CHILDREN ARE CARED FOR BY OUR HOSPITAL
EACH YEAR
24 CHILDREN EACH DAY UNDERGO SURGERY AT THE HOSPITAL
APPROXIMATELY 1415 PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENTS
ARE PROVIDED PER MONTH
800+ SLEEP STUDIES
ARE CONDUCTED ON CHILDREN PER YEAR
74% OF OUR PATIENTS LIVE
OUTSIDE OUR LOCAL AREA
MORE THAN 150 CHILDREN WITH CYSTIC FIBROSIS ARE CARED
FOR AT THE CYSTIC FIBROSIS CLINIC WHICH IS ONE OF THE
LARGEST IN AUSTRALIA
50%OF PATIENTS ARE FROM
RURAL AND REGIONAL NSW
AROUND100 CHILDREN COME TO EMERGENCY
EVERY DAY
APPROXIMATELY 400 CHILDREN ARE ON TREATMENT AT THE KIDS CANCER CENTRE
AT ANY ONE TIME
18,000CHILDREN ARE ADMITTED
TO THE HOSPITAL EACH YEAR
AROUND 14,000 PATIENTS BENEFIT FROM
PLAY AND MUSIC THERAPY EACH YEAR
2 LITRESOF BUBBLES ARE USED BY
PLAY THERAPISTS EACH DAY
APPROXIMATELY 300 CHILDREN EACH YEAR HAVE TO
SEE THE CRANIOFACIAL UNIT WITH SKULL AND FACIAL DEFORMITIES
THERE ARE 900 ADMISSIONS TO THE
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT EACH YEAR
THE YEAR THAT WAS .......
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A SNAP SHOT OF OUR YEAR .......
THE YEAR THAT WASTHE YEAR THAT WAS
JANFEBMARAPR
18,106INDIVIDUALS
MADE A DONATION
350,000+PEOPLE WERE SERVED
IN THE STAR CAFÉ
290GOLD COMMUNITY EVENTS WERE HELD ACROSS NSW
1,088PEOPLE ATTENDED OUR GOLD EVENTS
141 TOURS OF THE HOSPITAL WERE HELD FOR OUR SUPPORTERS
TO SEE FIRSTHAND THE DIFFERENCE THEIR SUPPORT MAKES
113 RIDERS TOOK PART IN THE PEDAL4KIDS CYCLE
CHALLENGE FROM WINDSOR TO THE HOSPITAL
8,700NEW FACEBOOK FANS TO REACH
11,758 FANS. WE LIKED THAT.
247PEOPLE GAVE AUTOMATIC
REGULAR DONATIONS
132,000COFFEES WERE SOLD
IN THE STAR CAFÉ
$1 MILLIONWAS RAISED AT
GOLD DINNER 2013
7,745DOWNLOADS OF OUR GOLD TELETHON APP
CORPORATE VOLUNTEERS CAME IN TO
HELP AT THE HOSPITAL
PEOPLE VOLUNTEERED THEIR TIME TO
HELP OUR HOSPITAL
84 MEMBERS OF TEAM KIDS TOOK ON THE CITY2SURF
CHALLENGE IN 2012 AND RAISED A TOTAL OF $77,742
37COMPANIES SUPPORTED OUR
WORKPLACE GIVING PROGRAM
100,000+ SANDWICHES WERE SOLD
IN THE STAR CAFÉ
201VOLUNTEERS TOOK
CALLS FROM GENEROUS SUPPORTERS ACROSS
NSW DURING THE GOLD TELETHON
6,640DONATION CALLS WERE RECEIVED ON THE DAY
OF GOLD TELETHON
253 PEOPLE WROTE CHRISTMAS MESSAGES OF SUPPORT
TO OUR PATIENTS WHICH WERE DISPLAYED IN THE HOSPITAL
560 PRINT, ONLINE, RADIO
AND TV MEDIA ARTICLES
137ARTWORKS WERE SOLD
THROUGH OUR ARTS PROGRAM
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2,680 PEOPLE FOLLOWED THE SOUND OF OUR LITTLE BLUE BIRD AND CHOSE TO BECOME AN
@SYDNEY KIDS TWITTER FOLLOWER
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THE YEAR THAT WASTHE YEAR THAT WAS
The Foundation was thrilled to accept two of the largest donations ever received in our history
An incredible $5M was donated by Mr Len Ainsworth towards the building of our new wing
The Saunders family generously donated $4M towards our new Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit, located in the Ainsworth Building
LARGEST
DONATIONS
EVER
RECEIVED
More than 300 of our major partners and key supporters celebrated the $6.8M raised in the last financial year, our opportunity to showcase the year that was in an AGM style presentation
We proudly welcomed two new partners into our Hall of Champions - Nine Network and Steven Walter Children’s Cancer Foundation
CHAMPIONS
FOR CHILDREN
CELEBRATED
113 brave cyclists took on the Pedal4Kids challenge in 2013
They rode from Windsor to Randwick, which is more than 110kms!
They raised an incredible $140,000
94 participants got up early and pulled on their runners to take part in Blackmore’s Running Festival
They raised more than $55,000 for our young patients
BLACKMORE’S
RUNNING
FESTIVAL
$96,000 was raised through our annual Christmas appeal
More than 1,200 people bought a Little Light to help light up the lives of our children
Hundreds of people also sent special Christmas messages to our patients and Hospital staff
LITTLE
LIGHTS
CAMPAIGN
Silver Party kicked off the 2013 party season with a fabulous glam-safari theme
A record $400,000 was raised on the night
Guests enjoyed delicious canapés by top chefs from The Star and beats by Prinnie Stephens
SILVER
PARTY
The Ainsworth Building opened its doors to patients in July 2013
An amazing $15M was donated by our generous supporters to make this building a reality
AINSWORTH
BUILDING
OFFICIALLY
OPENED
PEDAL4KIDS
7 restaurants held amazing Gold Events in the lead-up to Gold Telethon
Over 1000 guests attended and raised more than $350,000
$1M was raised through our signature event, the 16th annual Gold Dinner
SYDNEY
TURNED
GOLD
A whopping $4.1M was raised with help from celebrities like Geoff Huegill, Beau Ryan, Jesinta Campbell and Geri Halliwell
6,640 people picked up the phone to make a donation on the day
More than one million people tuned in to Channel Nine, WIN and NBN across June 10
OUR MOST
SUCCESSFUL
GOLD
TELETHON
Our Foundation took over the administration of Children’s Hospital Foundations Australia
Children’s Hospitals is the national fundraising partnership of Australia’s five leading children’s hospital foundations
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
FOUNDATIONS
AUSTRALIA
JOINS SCHF
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GOLD TELETHON 2013 .......
THE YEAR THAT WASTHE YEAR THAT WAS
The fourth annual Gold Telethon was held Monday 10th June 2013; broadcast live all-day across NSW on Channel Nine, WIN and NBN.
As the major annual fundraiser for the Foundation it featured an array of high-profile stars, who hosted, performed challenges and answered phones, all in support of Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick.
The overwhelming generosity and support of the community, schools and our valued partners helped raise a remarkable $4.1 million. These much needed funds will help the Hospital purchase equipment, refurbish wards, fund vital research and clinical services and continue to provide world class care for our young patients.
The celebrity phone bank was filled with familiar faces, who took the all-important donations from viewers. The star studded phone bank included; swimmers Stephanie Rice, Geoff Huegill, Channel Nine personalities Ben Fordham and Richard Wilkins, and House Husband’s Gary Sweet, Rhys Muldoon, Natalie Saleeba, and
Tim Campbell. A special afternoon appearance by Geri Halliwell really spiced things up as well!
Several organisations made generous donations including; The Australian Lion Childhood Cancer Research Foundation, The Star, PayPal, the Steven Walter Children’s Cancer Foundation, Big W, The Daily Telegraph, Crust Gourmet Pizza, and the Kids with Cancer Foundation. Our Schools and Host Your Own programs saw the community rally together in support, and our new Million Dollar Club small business initiative was a great success. We also received significant support from on the day donations, which came through via phone, SMS, our website, and our Gold Telethon app, powered by GiveEasy.
None of this would have been possible without the support of our partners, Channel Nine, WIN, NBN, APN Outdoor, Adshel, 101.7 WSFM, Mix 106.5, The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph.
Thank you so much to everyone involved – your continued support ensures we can continue to make a difference to the lives of sick and injured children and their families.
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The mission of our Art Program is to provide patients and the communities of the Hospital with a window to an exterior world that inspires, educates and entertains. This year the program, funded by the Foundation and major partner, Louis Vuitton Australia, continued to flourish and provided a great service to Hospital patients, their families and the extended community.
If you would like to find out more about the Arts Program go to www.facebook.com/SydneyKidsArt
ARTS PROGRAM .......
HIGHLIGHTS .......ART WORKSHOPS MOVE TO THE NEXT LEVEL…
Thanks to funding by Louis Vuitton, the ArtEx workshop program blossomed in terms of scale and scope this year, including the inception of an Arts Educator. More than 30 workshops took place using a new model where the artists worked bedside one-to-one with patients. Some of the outcomes this year include medical staff using the art practices as ongoing rehabilitation techniques, and patients developing new art skills which they kept using long after the workshop was completed.
TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS KEEPING THE HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT VIBRANT AND DYNAMIC
We hosted more than 35 shows this year featuring some innovative and popular artists from the College of Fine Arts (UNSW), the National Art School and a wide range of other dealer galleries. Every three months the Hospital was completely transformed as new exhibitions were installed along every major corridor, with the help of our wonderful team of Arts Volunteers. Thanks to the generosity of our exhibitors we sold a record 137 artworks to Hospital staff, patients and their families, and visitors, with proceeds donated to the Hospital.
This year also saw the second annual INSPIRE! Secondary School’s Art Prize which featured 35 entries from schools across Sydney, as well as the popular show “Botany Bay” curated by the Art Program in partnership with National Parks and Wildlife Service NSW.
ACHIEVING A NATIONALLY IMPORTANT COLLECTION
With the opening of the new Ainsworth Building (see more on page 68) the Art Program went on an acquisition drive to secure new and important art for the Permanent Collection. With the help of new partners such as ANG Art Consulting, Ken Done Gallery and a range of collectors and philanthropists, the Collection added another 25 artworks of national importance including paintings by Mike Chavez, Andrew O’Brien and Deborah Halpern to help brighten the walls of our Hospital.
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Silke Raetze ‘Bird of Paradise’
Deborah Halpern ‘Mascot’
Mike Chavez ‘I Love You (Squirrel and Bird)’ Jayne Jenkins ‘WeedySeadragon’
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Each of our generous supporters makes a difference to the lives of our young patients. Find out the many different ways you can get involved with our Foundation:
HOW OURSUPPORTERS HELP US .......
If you would like to find out more about
any of these opportunities please call 02 9382 1188, email [email protected] or visit www.schf.org.au
HOW YOUR SUPPORT HELPEDHOW YOUR SUPPORT HELPED
TAKE ON A PERSONAL CHALLENGE .......Inspiring individuals and groups show their support by taking on a physical challenge like a marathon, fun run, ocean swim, or even a motor bike ride and raise much-needed funds at the same time.
To find out more please email [email protected]
HOLD AN IN CELEBRATION .......Whether you are getting married, the person who has everything, or if you want to mark a special moment in your life such as a birthday, you can ask your family, friends and colleagues to make a donation to the Hospital instead of giving a gift to help support our children.
To find out more please call 02 9382 1188.
HOLD A FUNDRAISING EVENT .......Members of our community regularly hold fundraisers to help our Hospital. These fundraisers come in many shapes and sizes such as charity dinners, BBQs, movie nights and golf days.
To find out more please call 02 9382 1188 or email [email protected]
BECOME A WORKPLACE GIVER .......Workplace Giving allows employees to regularly donate directly from their pre-tax pay to the Foundation from their employer’s automated payroll system. Because these donations are made pre-tax, it costs our supporters less than the amount we receive from their Payroll Office.
To join our Workplace Giving Program and start maximising the value of your donations to us, please email [email protected]
BECOME A PARTNER THROUGH YOUR COMPANY .......We have many vital partnerships with businesses and community groups to provide essential funding for critical services within the Hospital. You and your organisation can make a difference to the lives of our young patients.
Contact our Partnerships team to find out how you can join the Hospital family. Call 02 9382 1188 or email [email protected]
BECOME A HOSPITAL HERO .......Our Hospital Heroes are a group of extraordinary individuals who make a monthly donation from their credit card or bank account.
To become a Hospital Hero today, please email [email protected]
DONATE GOODS AND SERVICES .......We rely heavily on pro bono professional goods and services such as graphic design, printing, catering and event production or goods for prizes.
If you or your company would like to assist by making a donation of goods or services in kind, please contact us on 02 9382 1188.
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For ten years community donations have funded the position of Child Protection Unit Group Work Coordinator Nicki Wickham, enabling her to work with children and their families who have suffered from physical, sexual and emotional abuse.
HOW YOUR SUPPORT HELPED- CPU GROUP WORKPROGRAMS .......
The Group Work Programs are therapy and support groups for abused children and their parents and carers. Initially this program started as a trial, but thanks to community support, funding was extended and the program has continued for more than a decade, providing vital support to hundreds of affected children and their families.
The internationally recognised program is not run through any other children’s hospital in Australia and provides a safe, supportive environment for children, their parents and carers to share their stories and work through their emotions and issues relating from the abuse.
Ms Wickham’s favourite part of the job is “Seeing the change in the kids, a lot of these children feel isolated and don’t know where to turn or who to talk to and we provide that for them - you get to see their confidence grow as they stop blaming themselves.”
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A wonderful poem written by Jackie, a mother who attended the Group Work program.
HOW YOUR SUPPORT HELPEDHOW YOUR SUPPORT HELPED
I ’M ABIRD .......BY JACKIE
What a spirit you have given meHow wonderful to be set freeWhat questions you’ve helped me ask myselfWhat great answers have been givenWhat peace I have feltI didn’t believe the healing could happen this quickI thought I just had to live with itYou’ve helped me make better choicesYou’ve helped me really find my voiceI finally believe things will get easier nowI’m starting to know what to doYou’ve showed me howLearning to deal with all these different feelingsUnderstand themGive them meaningI see a better future nowPreparing to live with all I am, with all I do, Can feel proud to giveWhat a peace of mind you have given meAnd now in this mind, I can live freelyNo more doubting what I doAnd it’s thanks to you, Nicki, Bernadette and all of youI feel it’s time for my spirit to fly highThis peaceful feeling I no longer denyI never knew the meaning of self careBut with your help, I’ve become more awareI’d like to thank you all for thisAnd these meetings I’ll truly missI hope it doesn’t come to a complete endBecause within all of you I’ve found a friendI found others that have some understanding of meAnd know these meetings have helped set them freeYou have my number, call me, keep in touchBecause I’m going to miss you all very muchYou’ve helped me keep it togetherI’m a bird nowAnd you’re all now a feather.
....... Nicki Wickham, Group Work Coordinator of the Child Protection Unit.
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Sophie struggled for breath since the moment she was born. Whisked away for tests when she was just minutes old, doctors discovered fluid on her lungs, while further scans revealed a major problem with her right lung. She also suffered from a narrowed airway, making it even more difficult for her to get oxygen into her tiny body. She spent the first five months of her life on ventilators, before she started breathing on her own, and she was discharged from our Hospital.
After just four days at home, Sophie stopped breathing and was rushed to our Emergency Department, where she was resuscitated. She spent another month in the Hospital, before being allowed home again. Over the next three years, Sophie was rushed to the Hospital countless times, straight to the Emergency Department for resuscitation. “Each time was very frightening, we nearly lost her on a few occasions”, Sophie’s mum Ieni said.
Sophie continues to take several medications to prevent her getting ill, but she is slowly being weaned off them. She is looking forward to starting school next year, and loves playing with her four older sisters.
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SOPHIE’SSTORY .......5 YEARS OLD RESPIRATORY PATIENT
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HOW YOUR SUPPORT HELPED- THESIMULATION BABY .......
Using a simulation baby, the Hospital can create realistic emotion-charged events and make the mannequin deteriorate and respond to the medical decisions the team makes. Traditionally doctors and nurses have gained knowledge and practical skills in acute paediatric care through experience with real patients. Simulation allows staff to work through an emergency situation, reflect on their performance and review how and why they made decisions. This results in the staff being better prepared to provide the best care for seriously ill children like Sophie.
Many clinicians who have done simulation training describe it as the single most valuable and meaningful learning experience of their careers.
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Funds donated by the community has enabled the Hospital to provide a regular simulation training program to staff, with the use of a simulation baby, which reacts to treatment in the same way a child would.
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AVA’SSTORY .......2 YEARS OLD NEUROBLASTOMA
.......Ava was just six-months-old when she was rushed to our Emergency Department, struggling to breathe with her eyes rolling into the back of her head and her lips turning blue. Doctors originally thought Ava was choking on something, but devastatingly tests revealed a five and a half centimetre cancerous tumour called a Neuroblastoma in her chest and abdomen. The cancer had also spread to her bones.
Little Ava was immediately started on a course of chemotherapy treatment, and over the next 12 months, was in and out of Hospital, during which she endured eight rounds of chemotherapy and three operations to try and rid her of the tumours, one of which was entwined around her spine and considered too dangerous to operate on.
While doctors were deciding on the next step in Ava’s treatment, it was discovered that thankfully the inoperable tumour had matured and become non-cancerous. Ava was able to stop her intensive treatment and is now in remission.
Now a bubbly two and half year old, Ava is out-going, bright and inquisitive and loves playing with her friends at daycare.
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Each year in Australia, more than 600 children are diagnosed with cancer. The most commonly diagnosed cancer in children aged five and under, is Neuroblastoma.
Unfortunately, there is a poor cure rate for this disease. Thanks to community funding, the Kids Cancer Centre at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick has begun a ground-breaking clinical trial in the treatment of relapsed Neuroblastoma patients. The trial combines two commonly available drugs, and aims to treat patients with the goal of shrinking the tumour by 20%, ultimately working towards a 100% survival rate for children with relapsed Neuroblastoma.
This ground-breaking trial is seen as a last chance at a cure for some patients before moving onto palliative care.
During the past twelve months, many steps have been taken in the development of this trial. Among these developments, five patients were screened for participation in the trial, and funds have been put in trust to allow a total of 25 patients to be enrolled in the trial. The trial has also received approval from Australia and New Zealand Children’s Haematology/Oncology Group (ANZCHOG) to begin internationally.
This trial would not be possible without funds donated through our generous community fundraising. Research like this is invaluable to our young patients and demonstrates perfectly how your help makes a difference in the lives of our children.
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HOW YOUR SUPPORT HELPED- NEUROBLASTOMA RESEARCH .......
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ALEX’SSTORY .......4 YEARS OLD SLEEP STUDY PATIENT .......Since he was born, Alex, 4, never slept properly or comfortably. His parents originally thought he had silent reflux, the same as his older sister, but when treatment didn’t work, Alex underwent a number of tests and procedures, including having his adenoids removed.
After a number of different treatments proved unsuccessful, Alex was brought to Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick to undergo a sleep study.
The results of the sleep study revealed Alex suffers from a condition called Restless Legs Syndrome, which is characterised by the compelling urge to move your legs, usually when a person is trying to sleep. This meant Alex was heavily sleep deprived, affecting his development and in turn the whole family suffered from his restless nights.
Since his Sleep Study, Alex is now receiving treatment, which has shown improvements in his sleep, allowing the family to get a good nights rest.
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Each year our Sleep Medicine Unit treats more than 800 children, assessing them for complex and challenging conditions such as respiratory failure, childhood narcolepsy and nocturnal seizures.
HOW YOUR SUPPORT HELPED-THE SLEEPSTUDY SYSTEM .......
The Sleep Study System is a computerised system which conducts a thorough evaluation of each patient to measure brain waves, airflow, breathing effort, body movements and oxygen levels while the patient sleeps. This allows staff to detect the exact nature of the child’s condition so they can prescribe the best possible treatment for them. The system gives the child the best chance at complete recovery, and without this equipment many children may live with an undiagnosed sleep disorder, leading to long term health repercussions.
Thanks to the generosity of our community, young patients like Alex, can now sleep easier.
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“I feel very grateful to the sleep study unit, without them, their help and the facility, I would still be second guessing myself as a parent as to whether or not Alex’s sleep disturbances were something that I should manage better as a parent,” Alex’s mother Michelle said.
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In July 2013 our new clinical services building officially opened its doors to patients. Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation, through our Capital Appeal, raised $15 million towards the $27.7 million cost of the build, thanks to the generosity and dedication of our donors.
HOW YOUR SUPPORT HELPED- THE AINSWORTH BUILDING .......
The south west wing of the Hospital is officially named the Ainsworth Building, thanks to the enormous generosity of one particular donor, Mr Len Ainsworth, who pledged $5M to help us achieve our new facility. This is the single largest donation ever received by the Foundation.
A further $4M was contributed by the Saunders family for the naming rights to the new Child & Adolescent Mental Health Unit, housed in the building.
The five-storey building is home to a new Respiratory Department, Child Protection Unit, Family Centre, 28-bed Short Stay Surgical Unit and a Comprehensive Rehabilitation Unit. This wonderful new facility allows the Hospital to continue to provide world-class healthcare to our young patients.
Other major donors we would like to thank include Cherish The Children Foundation, Coogee
Bay Hotel, Sargents Pies Charitable Foundation, Westfield and The Lewis Foundation.
Through generous contributions from the community, and other fundraising activities, the Foundation was able to reach the $15 million target.
All of our donors who contributed more than $500 will be recognised in the new building.
The Foundation is extremely proud of our involvement in the development of this amazing new addition to the Hospital. The impact on our patients and their families has been overwhelmingly positive, and we are incredibly grateful for the support we received in reaching this remarkable achievement. It will truly make a positive difference to the lives of our young patients.
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HOW YOUR SUPPORT HELPEDHOW YOUR SUPPORT HELPED
NED’S STORY .......11 YEARS OLD SURGERY PATIENT .......Ned was in Sydney with his family on holidays from South Australia when he started getting pains in his stomach. Worried, his parents took him to hospital where it was discovered he had appendicitis. He was immediately transferred to Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick and underwent emergency surgery for ruptured appendicitis. He was one of the first patients in the new Ainsworth Building’s short-stay surgical unit.
Due to the severity of his condition, Ned spent the next nine days in the Hospital, receiving treatment for infections in his abdomen. He was then able to fly home with his family and receive follow-up care closer to home.
A few months down the track, he Is back doing what he loves, playing basketball, football, swimming and athletics. While full recovery will take a few months, his mum Kate said he was almost back to being himself.
“It was so lovely being in the new ward, especially as we were so far from home, all of the staff were so wonderful to us,” she said.
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Our Hall of Champions are those valued partners who have contributed more than $1M during their partnership with the Foundation, ensuring world-class healthcare for our children.
HALL OF CHAMPIONS .......
There are many ways to support Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation, and one such way is to leave a gift to the Hospital in your Will. The Foundation is extremely fortunate to have a number of supporters who have generously decided to leave such a donation. These people are known as Sunshine Guardians. We are grateful for their commitment to the future of paediatric health.
SUNSHINE GUARDIANS .......
TONY MICHELE & MATTHEW
CRAMP
MARIA WHYTE
DAVID & ELKE
POWELL
LILY POZEGA
WALTER RAGG
MARIO & MICHELE
TOPCIC
Our first Sunshine Guardian was Mr Jack Frankham who sadly passed away early 2013 at the age of 92.
Mr Frankham was inspired to help the Hospital after his nephew was treated here many years ago. In his own words, he “decided to make a bequest to Sydney Children’s Hospital to make a positive difference in the lives of sick and injured children.” Mr Frankham’s generous gift will help fund research into improving treatments for children, training the specialists of the future through our Fellowship Program, and purchasing new equipment so our Hospital can provide the best possible care for our young patients.
Our gratitude and condolences to Mr Frankham’s family. He truly has made a long-lasting and positive difference to the lives of critically ill and injured children.
.......To learn more about how to become a Sunshine Guardian call 02 9382 1188 or email [email protected]
LEN AINSWORTH
DAVID & MICHELLE
COE
THE TURNBULL
FAMILY
THE LESLIE STEVENS
FUND FOR NEWBORN
CARE
THE SAUNDERS
FAMILY
MACQUARIE PUBLICATIONS
PTY LTD & THE ARMATI
FAMILY
Lions Clubs of Sydney
Rotary Clubof SydneyCove Inc.
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Thank you to our dedicated Platinum Partners who gave more than $250,000 to our Foundation this year.
Thank you to our Gold Partners who invested more than $100,000 in the healthcare of our children this year.
4Tracks4Kids
Adshel
APN Outdoor
Australian Fund Managers Foundation
Christopher Robin Committee
Comedy for Kids
Elizabeth Beveridge
Fairfax
Goldman Sachs
Inprint
Jimmy Pozarik
Justin Milne, Anna Cicognani & Family
ARN
Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation
Cherish the Children Foundation
Grain Creative
Greek Young Matrons’ Association
Macquarie Group Foundation
PayPal
Rally For Recovery
South Sydney Junior R.L.C
The Star
PLATINUM PARTNERS .......
GOLD PARTNERS .......
SILVER PARTNERS .......
Kids for Life
King & Wood Mallesons
Lion
NBN
Nelune Foundation
News Limited
Nicole Kidman & Keith Urban
Olbia & Tenix Group
Patricia McAlary
Peter & Stephanie Wainberg
Rio Tinto Services Pty Ltd
St Spyridon Golf Day
The Fairbridge Foundation
The Freedman Foundation
Thyne Reid Foundation
Touched by Olivia Foundation
WIN TV
Xstrata Coal NSW
Thank you to our Silver Partners who generously donated more than $50,000 this year.
ACES
Amalgamated Holdings Ltd
Australian Bullion Company Pty Ltd
Benny Wills Brain Tumour Research Program
Blast off for a Cure
Camp Quality
Carolyn Byrne Memorial Trust
Coogee Dolphin Sports Luncheon
Coogee Family Fun Day
Crohn’s Disease Awareness Charity Ball, Children Living with Crohn’s
David & Alexandra Wright
Dial a Dump
FDC Melbourne Cup Luncheon
Frances Yip-Lomax
Frank Hadley
Grand Pacific Group
Group M
Innez Haua
Israel Smith Photographers
Jarrett Anthoney
John Symond AM
Louis Vuitton Australia Pty Ltd
Manildra Group
Myer Stores Community Fund
NewsLocal
Osmal Products Pty Ltd
Paspaley Pearling Company Pty Ltd
Pinpoint
Protrust Pty Ltd
Security Portman Pty Ltd
SNJ Pty Ltd
Southern Courier
Sunday Magazine
Sydney Front Runners
The Breathe Deep Foundation
The Cornucopia Committee Inc
The Daily Telegraph
The Lewis Foundation Pty Ltd
Tour de Cure
Westfield Bondi Junction
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Bank of Queensland
BBM Ltd
Bee Dee Golf Day
Bennelong Foundation
BLACK Communications
Bollinger
Breville Group
Castellorizian Ladies’ Auxiliary
Child’s Play Charity
ClubsNSW
Collective Workshop
CRM Foundation Pty Ltd
Crust Gourmet Pizza
CVC Managers Pty Ltd
Double Bay Bowling Club
Duchen Family Foundation
Emma Gray
Etihad Airways
Finnigan Melbourne Cup Luncheon
Fishing For Sick Kids
Fred P Archer Charitable Trust
Geoff Grimish
Georgia Rocks
GiveEasy
Grandiflora
Haritos Hotels
Haverick Meats
Helen Slater
Hoyts
I & B Perryman Oriental Carpets
iGroup Australia
Jan Salisbury
Karedis Family
Kobbers Kruisers Klub
KONE Elevators Pty Ltd
Levendi Jewellers
Lifecyclists
Link Group
M.A.C Cosmetics Australia & New Zealand
Maple-Brown Family Charitable Foundation
Mark Hanham Gallery
Martha Matthews
Merivale
Mi9
Mike Chavez Art
Moet-Hennessy Australia
Naasstock IEM
nib Foundation
Nick’s Bar & Grill
NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet
Olivia Lambert Appeal
Optiver
Otto Ristorante
Pages Event Equipment
Paul & Nikki McCullagh
Peter’s of Kensington
Philandron Foundation
Pilu at Freshwater
Procare Cricket Challenge
Qantas
Richard & Jane Freudenstein
Rizer
Robby & Sarah Ingham
Rose Family
Rostone Print
Rotary Club of Miranda
Rotary Club of Rose Bay
Royal Motor Yacht Club
Scott Martyn Charity Golf Day
Shaun and Vanessa Bonett
Sonia Wainberg
Sovereign Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Knights of Malta
Stedmans Hospitality
Steve & Marina Haritos
Strada Pty Ltd
Summer Salt Restaurant
Swiss Concept Australia Pty Ltd
Technical Direction Company
Telstra
The Annie Danks Trust
The Bathers’ Pavilion
The Colour Agency
The Corio Foundation
The Country Trader
The Huggies® Brand
The Office Space
The Snap Royal Challenge
The Sydney Boulevard Hotel
The Victoria Room
Tim Olsen Galleries
Tzaneros Investments
VGI Partners
Vic’s Premium Quality Meat
Virtual Offis
Vittoria Coffee
Walker Foundation
Westpac Group
Willimbury Pty Ltd
World Travel Professionals
Thank you to our valued Bronze Partners who have given more than $20,000 this year.
Acco Australia Pty Ltd
Adelaide Brighton
A Royale & Co Pty Ltd
A.N.G. Art Consulting
Ali Family
ARIA Catering
Arthouse Gallery
Athanese Yenibis Foundation
Australian Children’s Music Foundation
Australian Turf Club
AV Rentals
Bakers Delight
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Thank you to everyone who donated $500 and over for the 2012-2013 financial year. Your generosity helps us provide the best possible care for our young patients.
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Anderson, Don
AR Management
BBAC Insurance Brokers Pty Ltd
Berger, Lesli
Biffin Pty Ltd
Bonett, Shaun
Botfield Family
Bottle Tower Investments Pty Ltd
Boyarsky Family
Buitendag, Marius
Burke, James
Burrabaroo Foundation
CCadrys
Carapiet, Helen
Carriol, Jean-Marc
Charity Greeting Cards Pty Ltd
Chen, William & Lily
Children’s Help Foundation
Claudios Seafood
Comino, Victor & Chrissy
Cowburn, Nick
Crawford, Judith & Robin
D Davies Family Foundation
Dexus Property Group
Donnelley Constructions Pty Ltd
FFell, Gordon
Fossano Pty Ltd
Freedman, Anthony
Freudenstein, Jane
GGialouris, Tia
Gilbert and Tobin Lawyers
Glad Group Pty Ltd
Greenhill & Co Inc
Gresham Partners
HHaritos, Steve
Hartigan, John
Holcim (Australia) Pty Ltd
Howitt, Kate
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Ingham Family
JJackman, Hugh
Jaycar Electronics Pty Ltd
Johnston, Steve
K Katis, Giulio
Kenny-Royal, Bruce
Knoblanche, Anne
LLazarus, Michael
Leckie, Skye
Leslie, Pauline
Lowy, David
Luciano, Robert
Lyons, Brendan & Jodie
Sydney Water
Szangolies, John
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The Medich Foundation
The Primary Club of Australia
The Westminster Foundation
Tsavaris, Sevasti
U Uren, Paul
WWalker, L
Warburton, Nikki
Wilson, Ray
Wyllie, Rhonda
ZZahra, Paul
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Andrews, Peter
Angelos, Desma
Anka Darlinghurst Pty Ltd
Anthoney, Dainere
Atli Family
Australian Fleet Sales
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Bekier, Melinda
Bhandari, Anita
Bickford, Ern
Booker, Andrew
Brighton Australia Pty Ltd
Buildcorp Pty Ltd
Burgess, Jake
C Cadbruy, Lindsey
Cafe Sydney
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Cerrone Jewellers Pty Ltd
Clegg, Alice
Collins, Dan
Commonwealth Bank Private
Csidei, Matthew
Cudo
Curtis, Nicholas
D Dale, Brad & Kirsten
Dan Murphy’s Online
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Davis Charitable Foundation
Delany, Patrick
DEM Fire & Essential Services Group
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Dwyer, Donovan
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Flinders Lane
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Gidney, Jon
Golden Stave Foundation
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Griggs, Rosalind
Grubb, Christophor
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Hendler, Sharon
Ho, Kelvin
Hunter Hall International Charitable Trust
MMackay, Catherine
Macquarie Private Wealth
Mark Morffew Photography
Marriott, Robert
Memocorp Australia Pty Ltd
Minervini, Leon
Morrison, Peter
OOckerby, Jason
Offis Pty Ltd
Onisforou, Heidi
O’Sullivan, Antony
PPalmer, Adam
Paragon Risk Management
Parker, Morgan
Phillips, Jo
Piper Alderman
Pivot Group
PMA Solutions
Procare Group
RRGM Associates Pty Ltd
Roche, Dominic
Rothwell, Garry
SSedlarevic, Tarik
Seven Network (Operations) Limited
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Skamvougeras, Apostolos
Smithyman, Matthew
Sportingbet Group Australia
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JJacob Park Thoroughbreds
Jacobs, Ken & Louise
Janes, Daniel & Helene
John Boyd Properties
Jones Lang LaSalle
Joye, Ian & Maggie
KKarellas Group IGA
Karoubas, John & Courtenay
Katf, Ramez
Keighery, Lisa
King, Matthew
Kogan, Ruslan
Kouzoukas, Diana
LLatimer, Anthony & Kelly
Lawler Partners
Leah, Louise
LEDA Holdings
Lees, Andrew
Levy, Simone
Lewis-Millar, Marnie
Lewis-Thorp, Shay
Liangis Family Foundation
Lions Clubs District 201-N5
Little Kickers
Liu, Lynette
Lock, Sally
Logicca Chartered Accountants
Longmore, Simon
Lowy, Steven
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MAK Enterprises Pty Ltd
Malek, Ron
Mascot Police
McCulloch, Stuart & Penny
Meikle, Jo
Mesley, John
Miller, Tonya
Miranda, Conan
MLC Ltd
ModelCo
Momofuku Seiobo Restaurant
Montgomery, Peter
Moray & Agnew Lawyers
NNash, K
Nonenmacher, Kelly
Norgard, Richard
Norton Rose Fulbright
OOatley, Rosalind
O’Callaghan, Rob
O’Neil, Julian
Ord, Kerry
PParker, Luke
Penklis, Theo & Marianne
Peters, Greg & Sutherland, Mary-Anne
Pie Face Pty Ltd
Playbill Venue Management Pty Ltd
PMP Limited
Press, Susanna
Pretty, Jayne
Pridham, Andrew
Prior, Poppy
Propex
Punch, Justin
QQBE Foundation
RRallings, Michael
Ricky Richards Pty Ltd
Roadshow Films
Rook Partners
Roth, Stanley
Rowan, Robert
Ryan, Justin
SSabo Skirt
Schall, Richard
Scott, Trevor
Servcorp Limited
Sharipova, Juliya
Sheumack, Adam
Shimano Australia Cycling Pty Ltd
Singleton, Jack
Skellern Family Foundation
Smith, Dave
Smith, Dick
Southern Cross Austereo
Sparke Helmore Lawyers
Stevens, Joanna
STW Communications Group Limited
Styles, A
Synchro Marketing Australia Pty Ltd
TThe Bill & Patricia
Ritchie Foundation
Thomson, Michael
Trantalis, John
Trivett Classic Group Finance Pty Ltd
WWagner, Richard
Waked, Morry
Walter Barda Design
Warren, Paul
Waverley College Junior School
Webb & Parker Pty Ltd
Wells, Georgina
White, Rosemary
Winning Group
Winten Property Group
Woollahra Colleagues Rugby Union Football Club Foundation
Wyllie, Andrew
YYoung, Angela
Yusofzai, Waise
Allardice, Nick
Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd
Allfrey, Catherine
Allgrove, Anne-Marie
Allianz Australia Ltd
Allied Express Transport
Alphabird Australia
Alpine Concrete
Alves De Miranda, Sheila
Alves, Stephanie
Amodeo, Alan
Amor, Simon
Ampol Queanbeyan
Amputee Association of Sydney Incorporated
An Irishman And His Truck Pty Ltd
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Anderson, Jodi
Anderson, Michael
Anderson, Peter & Karen
Andreski, Bobby
Andrews Meat Industries
Andrews, Alexandra
Andrews, Joanne
Andrews, John & Mary
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ANE Group Pty Ltd
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Antico, Maria
Antoniou, Peter
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Applied Brokers Pty Ltd
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Arain, Takako
Arapidis, Diana
Aravopoulos, George & Helen
Arbib, Mark
Arbonne International
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Arden Anglican School
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Aristides, Claire
ARK Total Wealth Pty Ltd
Armati, John
Armstrong, Grant
Arnold Bloch Leibler
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Arnott, Chris
Artarmon Progress Association Inc
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Ascham School Ltd
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Atmadja, Lydia
Attard, Darren
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Attie, Jessica
Audi, Fred
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Australian Christmas Cards
Australian Lebanese Ladies Fund
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Bagshaw, Kathy
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Baker, Alan
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Ballard Property Group
Ballot Family
Balmain Health Club
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BAMS Commercial Fitouts
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Banks, Andrew
Banksia Road Public School
Barcken, Gillian
Bardsley-Smith, Rick
Barefoot Yoga
Barham, Tom
Barker, Ross
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A1 Green House Printing Pty Ltd
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Ahad, Dijana
Ahearne, Jennifer
Aicila Recruitment
Aidacare Pty Ltd
Air Liquide Healthcare Pty Ltd
Aitken, Charlie
Aitken, Ellie
Aitken, Joyce
Aitken, Laura
Aizenstros, Elon
Akary, George
Aku Property Group
Albert, Dave & Vicki
Alberti, Diana
Alderton, Valerie
Aldrich, Jennifer
Alexander The Great Motel Vineyard
Alexandrou Group
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Alfeldi, Kim
All Branded Promotions
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Allanda Pty Ltd
Barlow, Alina
Barlow, Robyn
Barlow, Scott
Barnco Sales Pty Ltd
Barnes Family
Barnes, Grant
Barnes, Katie
Barns, Steven
Barnson
Barnwell Cambridge Pty Ltd
Barr, Ellen
Barringer, David
Barripp, Bettina
Barry, Evelyn
Barry, Jenny
Bart, Amanda
Barter, Ronald
Bartholomew, Sean
Bartholomew, Tracey
Bartier Perry Pty Ltd
Barwick, Suzanne
Bashour, May
Basilica Open Kitchen Expresso
Bass Electrical Engineering Pty Ltd
Bassike
Bassis, Rachel
Batch, Julie
Bates, E
Bates, R
Battye, Fay
Bauer, Stephen
Baulkham Hills High School
Bawelkiewicz, Konrad
Bayview Boulevard Sydney
Bazina, Natie
Beam Global Australia Pty Ltd
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Beard, Christine
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Bechara, Jackie
Beck, David
Becker, Kathrine
Beer, Chris
Bell, Elizabeth
Bell, Tony
Bellotti, Carrie
Belsey, Nicholas
Bendco Pty Ltd
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Bennett, Sean & Sarah
Benson Group Corporation
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Berkowitz, Saul
Bernasconi, Joy
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Bertelli, Paul
Bessant, Fran
Best, Garry
Best, Lynn
Betteridge, Katherine
Bhandari, Dinesh
Bhardwaj, Ramesh
Bharti, Mishraj
BHP Billiton Matched Giving Program
Big W Social Club - Port Macquarie
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Bindook Cottage
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Bishir, Reema
Bishop, Robin
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Bloom, Annie
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Boxing Works
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Branxton Cottage
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ComoBaby Pty Ltd
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CopRice Leeton Social Club
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Country Women’s Association of NSW
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Papa Joe’s Bakehouse
Papadopoulos, George
Papadopoulos, Miriam
Papantoniou, Vicky
Papas, Jennie
Pappas, Con
Parker’s Organics
Parker, Alicia
Parker, Bree
Parker, John
Parker, Ross
Paroulakis, Harley
Parrottino, John
Parry, Naomi
Parsa Group Pty Ltd
Parsa, Melanie
Parsons, Jan
Parsons, Kate
Pasciuto, Mario
Paspaley, Chris
Pastrello, Luisa
Patterson, Matthew
Paul Abbey Construction
Payne, Gerard
PBFC
PBS Building
Peabody Energy
Peacock Street Long Day Care
Peacock, Amy
Pearse, Fiona
Pearson, Raith
Peek-A-Boo Cottage
Pegum, Donna
Penfold-Russell, Rebel
Perfection Fresh Produce
Perform HR
Perhauz, Sebastian & Mary-Ellen
Peridis, Anthony
Perkins, Karan
Perpetual Trustees Australia Ltd
Perrett, Jacqueline
Perrett, Janine
Perry, Marita
Pesic, Kathryn
Peters, Emily
Peterson, C
Pethydiridge, Caprice
Petra Development Pty Ltd
Philp, Gordon
Preston, John
Pretli, Dwayne
Price, James
Pridham, Jennifer
Pritchard, W
Proestos, Demetra
Project Control Group
Pronto Building & Landscape Supplies Pty Ltd
Prout, Julie
Provan, Wayne
Pryke, Danielle
Pryor, Rodney
Psaltis, H
Publicity Monster
Pulse Building
Purcell, James
Puvvada, Anwita
Pyove Pty Ltd
Q Qantas Staff Credit Union
Limited
Qarqan Pty Ltd
QBE Australia
Qian, Feng
Queenstar Pty Ltd
Quin, Stuart
Quinn, Micheal
Quinsey, Joanne
R R and A Piccoli Excavations
R W Palmer Electrical Service Pty Ltd
Rabotnicoff, Monica
Radcliffe, Ben
Radovan, Rosemary
Radzyminski, Galoriel
Rafelecos, John
Ramplin, John
Ramsgate RSL
Ramsgate RSL Ladies Social Club
Rancun, Lisa
Randall, Jacquie
Randwick Bunnings
Rankine, Susan
Ranvet Pty Ltd
Raphael, Pamela
Rapid Films
Ratcliffe, Peter
Ray White
Ray White Double Bay Property Management
Ray White Maroubra
Ray White Tuggeranong
Rayfield, Michael
RDS Technologies
Reaby, Thomas
Read, Cheryl
Redmond Company Pty Ltd
Reece Plumbing Centres
Reed Family
Reedman, Andrew
Reeve, Peter
Reeves, David
Reich, Thomas
Reid, Genevieve
Reid, Jeremy
Reid, Stephen
Reidy, Christine
Reidy, Geoff
Reidy, Helen
Reinecker, Alan
Remond, Catherine
Reserve Bank Benevolent Fund
Revesby Workers Women’s Bowling Club
Reynolds, Marianne
Rheem Australia
Riad, Rochelle
Ricci, Deborah
Rice, Anthony
Rich, Maxine
Richards, Delwyn
Richards, John
Richardson, Graham
Richardson, Martita
Richmond, Philip
Ricoy, Pedro
Ridhalgh, Lachlan
Rigden, Tahleah
Riley, Mark
Ritchie, Ben
Ritchie, Kate
Riverview Earthmoving
Rix Smash Repairs
RJ Workspace
Robbers, J & L
Roberts, Andrea
Roberts, Kristy
Roberts, Owen
Roberts, Peter
Robertson Bus Service
Robertson Struan & Company Pty Ltd
Robertson, Peter
Robins, William
Robinson, Elizabeth
Robinson, Mandy
Robinson, Penelope
Roche, Betsy
Roche, Kate
Rodgers, Donna
Physiocise Sydney Pty Ltd
Pike, Anne
Pillay, Lush
Piltz, John
PINCHme Australia Pty Ltd
Pine, Shaun
Pipeline Plumbing
Pitchley, Karen
Pizem, Wolfie
PJ SAS Trading Pty Ltd
Planting Pty Ltd
Platinum Electrical Contractors Randwick
Podgomilk, Andrew
Podgornik, Chloe
Pointon, Monique
Politi, Justin
Politi, Kerrie
Politi, Marylin
Pollard, Kirsten
Pollock, Alan
Pongrass, Leslie
Pont And Co Pty Ltd
Poole, Scott
Port Macquarie Tacking Point Lions Club
Porter, Toni
Potts, Brent
Potts, Michael
Poulos, Lisa
Powell, David
Powell, Noreen
Powney, Renee
Prasad, Natasha
Prassas, Mahi
Pratten, Tanya
Prendiville, Kate
Prestige Realty Group
Rogan, Elizabeth
Rogers & Walker Removalists Pty Ltd
Rogers, John
Rogoff, Cyndi
Rogoff, E
Romanov, Anatoli
Ron Firth Furnishings
Roofing Supermarket
Rooke, Nikki
Rooney, Justin
Rooney, Kristen
Rose Family
Rose, Michael
Rosen, Lisa
Roser, Boblyn
Ross Equipment Australia Pty Ltd
Ross, Linda
Ross, Vic & Shelagh
Rotary Club of Canberra
Rotary Club of Macksville Inc
Rotary Club of Padstow
Rotary Club of Young Inc
Roth, Charmaine
Rothschild, K
Rothwell, Georgina
Rothwell, James
Rothwell, Siobhan
Rothwell, Susan
Rouse Hill Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre
Rowe, C
Rowe, Paul
Rowley, Nicole
Rufle, Frank
Runden, Michelle
Russell, Marcia
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Rutsch, Kerrie
Ryan, Caroline
Ryan, Sally
Ryba, Peter
S S & J Cook Family Foundation
Saad, Paul
Saar, Kica
Sabet, Nader
Sacharowitz, Mark
Sacks, Trevor
Saffron, Ellecia
Sage Business Solutions Pty Limited
Sajler, Marija
Sakr, Bassil
Salameh, Anna
Salim, Sadie
Sallustio, Nicol Angelo
Salvestrin, Mardi
Salvo Family
Samaha, Raymond
Sambalance Pty Ltd
Sample, Rosalinda
Sanchez, Ivan & Angela
Sanders, David
Sanderson, Jemma
Sandler, Ian
Santos, Melanie
Sanzari, Frank
Sarah Richards Investments Pty Ltd
Sarran, Bill
Sathasivam, Mandiram
Satouris, Paul
Savage, Daniel
Savellis-Grant, Vicky
Sawyer, Rohan
Scali, Yvonne
Scard, Jo
Schall, Jenifer
Scharrer, Pam
Schartz, Rachel
Schell, Anna
Schibello Caffe
Schipper, Ryan
Schofield, Brett
Schreiber, Renae
Schulz, Mechele
Schwamberg-Kaljo, Terry
Scott Murphy, Vicki
Scott, Narelle
Screenrights
Scubar Down Under
Scundi, Leonardo
Secure Pay
Seeto, Cassandra
Sefiani, Robyn
Sekulic, Rose
Select Fresh Providores
Selvaratnam, Nick
Selwyn, Andrew
Sergeant, Brett
Serovich, John
Sestak, Amanda
Sevaan Group Pty Ltd
Seven Consulting Pty Ltd
Sevior, John
Seymour, Greg
Seymour, Tom
SFL Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd
SFX Sports Group
Shand, Lisa
Shannahan, Antonella
Shao, Michelle & Kan
ShareGift Australia
Sharkey, Barry
Sharma, Deepika
Sharma, Neha
Sharma, Nina
Sharp, Carol
Sharp, Janis
Sharpe, Andrew
Sharpe, Joanne
Sharpe, Mr
Shaw, Matthew
Shaw, Peter
Shaw, Tim
Shea, Peter
Sheahan, Mary Ellen
Sheffield, Nicole
Shell, Adam
Shelmerdine, David & Maree
Shelmerdine, Tom
Shemesian, Richard
Sheumack, Jane
Shirt, Karen
Shmith, David
Shorrocks, Raymond
Showniruk, Mark
Shrimpton, Nicole
Shrubsole, Damian
Shrubsole, Martine
Sidhu, Anu
Sie, Amanda
Signkiosk.com Pty Ltd
Silberstein, Marc
Simone, Jessica
Simonsen, Linda
Simply Sports Cars Pty Ltd
Sotiropoulos, Zack
South Sydney High School
Southall, Kylie
Southall, Scott
Southcott, Bill
Southern Cable Services
Southern Restaurants (Vic) Pty Ltd
Southern Water
Spagnolo, Rocco
Spanos Waterproofing Pty Ltd
Spanos, Kay
Specialist Height Access
Specialty Donuts
Speer, Vanessa
Spice, Wayne
Spinola, Manuel
Spiteri, Frank
Spora, Michael
Sportsbet.com.au
Sportzone
Spy, Diane
St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School
St George Leagues Old Time Dance Club
St Gewarges Charitable Association
St John, Jeremy
St Patrick’s College
St Paul’s High School
St Thomas’ Primary School
Stanley, Alida
Stanley, Natasha
Stanton, Greg
Stanton, Isabelle
Staples, Robyne
Stapleton, K
Star International Food Supermarket
Star, Robin
State Transit Authority
STB Projects
Steedman, John
Steel, Emma
Steel, Timothy
Steffens, Miriam
Stein, Lisa
Steinberg, Amanda
Steinberg, Darren
Stephen, Alison
Stephens, Robert
Stevens, Allan
Stevens, David
Stevenson, Andrew
Stewart, David
Stewart, Joy
Stewart, Yukako
Stiel, Jo
STO Pty Ltd
Stoddart, Phil
Stojanovska, Valentina
Stojic, Connie
Stokes, Stephanie
Stone, Andrew
Stone, Owain
Stone, Philippa
Stone, Susan
Stott, Carolyn
Stracey, Bruce
Strategic Dynamics International Pty Ltd
Stromberg, James
Strong, Mark
Stuart, Andrew
Stubbs, Matthew
Su, Thomas
Subramaniam, Lalitha
Succar, Michael
Suen, K & S
Suen, Kat
Sukianto, Axel
Sukkar, Josephine
Sullivan, Cynthia
Sullivan, Peter
Sullivan, Susan
Summerscales, Narelle
Suncorp GIO
Suncorp Group
Sunder, Stephen
Sunrise House Charities
Sutherland Instrument Service Co Pty Ltd
Sutton, Craig
Suwardi, Sun
Swadlings Timber and Hardware
A. W. Swadlings Timber and Hardware
Swan Services
Swan, Judy
Swan, Peter
Sweeney Advertising
Sweet Birds Pty Ltd
Sydney Airport - Lost Property
Sydney City Lexus
Sydney Girls High School
Sydney Grammar School Edgecliff
Sydney Markets Ltd
Sydney Tourism Group Pty Ltd
Sydney Tree Care
Symond, Stephen
Systemlink Pty Ltd
Szangolies, H & S
Simpson, Anthony
Singer, Jeff
Singh, Gurvinder
Singleton, Julie
Sintras, Deborah
Sir Asher And Lady Joel Foundation
Skamvougeras, Paul & Edwina
Skarlatos, Vicky
Skillful Pilots Pty Ltd
Skillseal Waterproofing
Sklavos, Angelo
Sklavos, Fiona
Sladden, Loraine
Slade, Elizabeth
Slattery, Melaine
Sleiman, Raymond
Slide Lounge
SLS Transport
Smartline Personal Mortgage Advisors
Smiles, Julian
Smiles, Peter
Smith Solutions
Smith, Aidan
Smith, Ed
Smith, Karen
Smith, Scott
Smith, Stephen
Smith, T
Smithson, Margaret
Smolenski, Bogufia
Snow, Robert
Somers, Judith
Song, Guijiao
Soref Milperra Pty Ltd
Sorrenti, Kate
Soste, Seema
T T G Sutherland Racing
T Rowe Price
Tabikh, Marconi
Takita Exploration Pty Ltd
Tamworth Public School
Tan, Siah
Tang, Candy
Tang, Linda
Tannous, John
Tannous, Tony
Taouk, Joe
Taouk, Louie
Taplin, Michael
Tate, Angela
Tatham, R
Tavakoli, Sheeva
Tayeh, Roger
Taylor, Deborah
Taylor, Graham
Taylor, Mitchell
Taylor, Paul
Taylor, Stuart
Teal, Dan
Team Event Pty Ltd
Teasdale, Amelia
Tebble, Roslyn
Tebbutt, Peter
Tee, Julia
Templeton, James
Teo, Shirley
Terizies, George & Litsa
Terzian, Diane
Thai No1
Thai One
Thamrin, Lily
The AFP National Sports
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Federation
The Alignment Partnership
The Australasian Order of Old Bastards
The Beauty Base
The Clinic - Bondi Junction Plaza
The Council of the King’s School
The Discovery Group
The Fordham Company
The Gold Company
The Helping Hands Club
The Jackson Foundation
The King’s School Prep
The Mint Partners
The Palace Hair and Body
The Pickles Foundation
The R A Gale Foundation
The Royal Empire Lodge
The Sydney Alliance of South Vietnam High Schools
The Veritas Group
The Ward Foundation
Thibault, Stacey
Thomas, Deborah
Thomas, Rob
Thompson, Amanda
Thompson, Andre
Thompson, Bruce
Thompson, Lennard
Tibra Capital Foundation
Tietzel, C & R
Titan Partners
Tobias, Miranda
Tobias, Nick
Tolpinrud, Sean
Tomanovits, Ingrid
Tompson, Craig
Tong, Angus
Tonna, Peter
Toohey, William
Torch Media Pty Ltd
Total Communications Infrastructure
Towey, Ali
Town Centre Pty Ltd
Townhouse International
Townsend, Richard
Towzell, Andrew And Edwina
Toybox International
Trading Technologies
Tran, Johny
Transfield Services (Australia) Pty Ltd
Treacy, Tom
Treatt, D
Tregoning, Anthony & Elizabeth
Trenaman, Gary
Trevelle Holdings Pty Ltd
Tribe Social Fitness
Tribeca Homes Pty Ltd
Triffett, Stephen
Trikkis, Mario
Trippe-Smith, Adam
Trippe-Smith, Sophie
Trollor Family
Trood Pratt & Co
Tropical Soul Dance Studio
Trude, David
Truly Madly Deeply
Truman Building Solutions
Tsakissiris, Michael
Tsaloukas, Kosta
Tsimnady, Hionia
Tsirbas, Amy
Tucci, Felix
Tuck, Colin
Tucker, Steve & Karen
Tudehope, Meg
Tuesday Senior Bowls Club
Tuohy, Ryan
Tuovinen, R
Turbo Chilli Pty Ltd
Turnbull Brown, Daisy
Turnbull, Angalea
Turnbull, Ann & Richard
Turnbull, Daryl
Turnbull, Luca
Turner, Alison
Turner, Stephen
Turner, Steve
Turramurra North Real Estate
Tzaneros, Arthur
Tzaneros, Artie and Maude
U Udovcic Family
Uebergang, A
Uematsu, Ryuji
Universal Health
Universal Roofing
UNSW THE HUB
Urban Purveyor Group
Urquhart, Robyn
V V J Ray Pty Ltd
Van Der Griend, Sam
Van Derboon, Tamara
Van Haandel, Lisa
Van Hilst, Walter & Rose
Van Onselen, Ainslie
Walker, Sue
Walker, Suzanne
Wall, Vicki
Wallace, Julia
Wallace, Rob
Wallis, Anthony
Wallis, Greg
Walsh, Michelle
Wannabees Play Town
Wannan, Robert
Wappett, Sharyn
Ward, June
Ward, Truda
Warner, Beryl
Warners Bay High School
Warren, Elizabeth
Warren, Raymond
Warusevitane, Lal
Warwick, Terence
Watanabe Family
Waterhouse, Hoda
Waterhouse, Thomas
Waterway Constructions
Watkins, Bruce
Watson Blinds Canberra
Watson, Phil
Waugh, Mitchell
Waugh, Phil
Waverley Council
Waverley Council Lifeguards
Webster, Rob
Webster, Roz
Wedderburn, Phillip
Weekes, John
Weinstein, Greg
Weir, Deanne
Weiss, Daniel
Weiss, Gary
Welsh, Alastair
West, Colin
Western Suburbs Leagues Bowling Club Ltd
Westerweller, Lynne
Westfarmers Group Workcover
Wests Ashfield Leagues
Westside Hotel
Whatling, Gary
Wheeler, Danielle
Whereat, Margaret
Whiston, Jane
Whitby, Jennifer
White, Angus
White, Bianca
White, Dean
White, Kate
White, Mark
White, Oliver & Elisabeth
White, Paul
White, Robert
White, Sarah
Whitehead, Jimmy
Whiteman, John
Whiteman, Roger
Whittemore, Charles
Whitten, Malcolm
Whittle, David
Wilde, Michael & Carey
Wiles, Richard
Wilf Mula
Wilkenfeld, David
Wilkinson, Jane
Willesee, Mike
William Cole Funerals Pty Ltd
William Roberts Lawyers
Williams, Craig
Williams, Donna
Williams, Kerrie
Williams, Matt
Williams, Paul
Williams, Todd
Wills, Juilinne
Wilson, Alison
Wilson, Bree
Wilson, James
Wilson, Jeff
Wilson, Jon
Wilson, William
Wilton, Steven
Windsor, Nigel
Winestock
Winter, Simon
Winterbottom, Linda
Wizardy
Wolfe, Joanne
Wollondilly Anglican College
Wolss, Michael
Wong Wing Kee, Peter
Wong, Albert
Wong, Angela
Wong, Lyn and Jayden
Wong, Vy
Wood, Ben
Wood, Fleur
Wood, James
Wood, John
Wood, Pamela
Wood, Peter
Woodcock, Charles
Wooding, Marisha
Woods, Harold
Woods, Michael
Vantagecorp Pty Ltd
Varley, Ken
Vass, Jodie
Vatner, Antony
Vaughan, Bruce
Velez, Andres & Debbie
Velis, Christos
Venske, Mark
Verdis, Con
Vertel
Vescio, Andrew
Vespa, Mark
Vesperman, Ben
Video & Entertainment Network Asia
Vidor, Jackie
Vigliante, Michael
Viisum Pty Ltd
Village Performing Arts Centre
Vinta Group Pty Ltd
Vision Image Lab
Vlahos, Freda
Vo, T
Volk, Gerard
Volkswagen Group Australia Pty Ltd
Voyage, Mark
W Waddington, Richard
Waldren, Mark & Alex
Wales, E
Walford, Nicholas
Walker Family
Walker, Chad & Camille
Walker, Christopher
Walker, Graham
Walker, Sheena
Woolfrey, Chris
Woollahra Municipal Council
Woollahra Public School
Woollard, Fred
Woolooware Public School
Wough, Darren
Wough, Nicole
WOW Productions
Wright, Michael
Wright, Phillip
Wright, Susan
Wyndham College
Wyse, Tristan
Y Yager, Lynn
Yale, Ferzana
Yangou, Susie
Yates, David
Yau, Simon
Yeo, Suan
Yin, Ming
Ying Lian, Caroline
Young, Andy
Young, Belinda
Young, Bryce
Young, Cath
Your IT Dept Pty Ltd
Yu, Tak Young Luigi
Yuen, Andrew
Yuzpe, Eric
ZZ-Card Media Pocket Solutions
Zafiropoulos, Elizabeth
Zammit, Paul
Zell, Glen
Zeritis, Con
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Zestar Solutions
Zhao, Dong
Ziegenfusz, Darren
Ziegler, Naomi
Zimmermann, Jamien
Zolotas, John
Zucconi, Robert
GIFTS IN KINDThank you to those who generously provided us gifts and services in kind last year. The donation of services such as graphic design, printing, catering, event production and goods for prizes and other purposes is vital to our success. If you would like to make a donation of goods or services in kind, please call (02) 9382 1188 or email [email protected]
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A Adventure Films Australia
Pty Ltd
Air New Zealand
Akin
Al Weekes
Alex Perry
Amalgamated Holdings Limited
Amanresorts International Pte Ltd
Anantara Resorts Hotels and Spas
Angle Diamond dot earrings
Annette Larkin Fine Art
Antler
April Rose Pengilly
Art Class Sydney
Asics Onitsuka Tiger
Asyana
ATC
Australian Chamber Orchestra
Australian Concert & Entertainment Security
Australian Football Federation
BBakers Delight Coogee
Bally
Barrenjoey House
Bay and Fyfe
Bay of Many Coves New Zealand
Belinda
Bells Killcare
Bespoke Social
DD6
Darley
David Jones
Décor of Distinction
Diane von Furstenberg
Digital Press
Discount Party Warehouse
DL Photography
Donnelly, Ryan
EEasysigns
eBay
Eden Floral Designs
Elise Garland Public Relations
Emirates
Employers Mutual
Endota Spa
Estee Lauder
Event Signs
EventSound
Everythings Possible
FFalkiner, Sophie
FDC Construction & Fitout Pty Ltd
F. Mayer Imports Pty Ltd
Fantauzzo, Vincent
Fiona Kim Fashion Illustrator
Fisher & Paykel
Floss Boss
Fly By Fun
Four Seasons Hotel Milano
Fraser, Lil
FRF Couriers
GGarrett, Jane
Gelatissimo
General Hotel Management
GH Mumm
Gilbert, Rachel
Ginger & Smart
Glasshouse
Glenn McGrath
GM Photographics
Gowings Bar and Grill
Grand Hotel Europe
Grand Pacific Group - Dunbar House
Green, Scott Kennedy
Guillaume at Bennelong
H Hair Biz
Hamilton Island, Great Barrier Reef Australia
Hamilton Island, Qualia
Hamper King
Hasbro
Havianas Australia
Hayes-Griffin, Michela
Hayman Great Barrier Reef
Heather Hawk
Hepworth, Luke
Hotel Lancaster
HRT
Hyatt Hotels & Resorts
Hyland Printing & Matrix Digital
IICON International
Communications
Ixiah
JJetts
Jim Jam Ideas
Jimmy Choo
JPJ Audio
KK.W. Doggett Fine Paper
Kamalaya Koh Samui
Kartatak Raceway
Katering
Kinsella, Andy
KMS
Knight, Deborah
LLadies Pamper Pack
Land’s End
Laucala Island
Laurent Perrier
Lavion
Lego
Lindt & Sprungli Australia Pty Ltd
LK Boutique
Logitech
LoveLustWant
Luna Park
Luxbet
MMacquarie Radio Network
Magdalena Photography
Mandalay Flowers
Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi, Chiang Mai
Mandarin Oriental Singapore
Market Basket Co
Marquise
Best Friends Wardrobe
Betts
Betty White
Bloomer, Brittany
Blowdry Boutique
Brackenseik, Annalise
Bromley, David
Brown Foreman
Brown, Dr Chris
Bruce, Gina
Bugaboo
Bulgari
Bunnings Group Limited
Burlington Estate, Burradoo
CC Coconut Water
Camilla & Marc
Canterbury BMW
Cape Kidnappers
Capella Hotel Group
Carrera
Cavalia
Charlie Brown
Chateau Elan The Vintage
Chill
Christian Dior Couture
Churchill, Victor
Chaz Clarkson
CLEAR
Clever Patch
Click2it
Coco Ribbon
Corban & Blair
Cosmedical Clinic
Cosmopolitan Shoes
Cricket Australia
Cudo
Cygnett
Matthew Mead Photography
McLaren Vale Beer Company
Mavis Sadler
McLemoi Gallery
McPherson’s Consumer Products
Mecca
Media Wall
Mens Pack
Michels Dry Cleaners
Mildren Corporate and Events
Mini Fit
Mint Photography
Monday Ladies Patchwork Quilts
Mooney, Dr William
Moran, Matt
Morffew Photos
Morgan and Scout
Morrissey
Moroccan Oil
Moss Capital
Mossgreen Auctions
Mowday, Hylton
Mulberry
Mama Ka’z
Mystique
NNeill, Lucas
Nestlé
OO&M
Obeid, Nikki
Ohara
One&Only Cape Town
Oroton
OzTAM
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PPalace Patchworkers,
Mortdale
Parlour X
Pasta Pantry
Pearl Beach Holiday House
Pelicano
Peninsula Beverly Hills
Peter Alexander
Petterson, Chigdem
Plated
Platypus Shoes
PMP Limited
Polite in Public
Pollard Productions Pty Ltd
Poulton, Timothy
Power Living Bondi
Prada
Premier Northpak
PRG
Printerworkz
Production Technologies
Protein One
Q QVB
R Rachael Ruddick
Rancan Sisters Fitness
Richard Freeman Photography
Riverlands Polo
Robby Ingham
Robinson, Kathryn
Rockpool Bar & Grill
Rosa Alpina Hotel & Spa
Roses Only
Rugs Carpet & Design
Running Bare
SSabi Sabi
Thomas Sabo
Salvatore Ferragamo
Samikata
San Pellegrino
Sandra Dorney Jewellery
Santa Vittoria
sass & bide
Sculpture By The Sea
Seafolly
Seal, Jaynie
Sentosa
Sherlock, Amber
Shoes Online Enterprises
Simeon Stud
Skinny Girl Cocktails
Skovranova, Michaela
Sky Farm
Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Smiggle
Smythe, Kelly
Something Nice
Sony Foundation
Sony Music
SOOKIbaby
Sophie B Photography
Southern Ocean Lodge
Southern Waters Legal
Spineless Classics
SpringFree Trampolines
St George Illawarra Dragons
Staging Rentals & Construction Services
Stapleton’s Quality Meats
Star of the Sea
Starshots
Stefanovic, Karl
Stewart, Hugh
Stockard, Vanessa
Studio Becker
Stylerunner.com
Sungai Bali
Suzuki
Sweet Digital
Sydney Cricket Ground
Sydney FC
Sydney Kings
Sydney Seaplanes
T Telfords
Tetsuya’s
The Australian Traffic Network
The Bellevue Hotel
The Chatwal
THE ICONIC
The Langham Melbourne
The Langham Sydney
The Modern Honolulu
The Peninsula Hong Kong
The Siam Hotel
The Unique Tourism Collection Pty Ltd
The Voice
Theodora & Callum
Titleist
Transform Image Consulting
Travel the World
Treehouse Children’s Décor Co
Two Men and a Truck
U Uberkate
VVandoros Imports Pty Ltd
Vans
Villa Sahaja
WWalker Corporation
Wallabies
Wandin Hunter Valley
Want It Now
Waterhouse, Kate
Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel
Weather Beeta Product
Whiteman, Josh
Wild Oats
Wilderness Safaris
Wilkinson, Lisa
Willett PR (On Behalf of Cadbury)
Willow Boutique
Wolgan Valley
XXYZ Networks Pty Ltd
YYves Saint Laurent
ZZecca Australia
COMMUNITYFUNDRAISERS Thank you to all our community fundraisers – you are wonderful advocates for our Hospital. Community fundraisers host events such as charity dinners, golf days or participate in fun runs or other challenges to raise funds for our children. To find out how you can raise funds for us, please call (02) 9382 1188 or email [email protected]
A Acre Woods Childcare Centre
A Farewell to my moustache
Al Amanah College Bankstown
Al Sadiq College
Ali, Shaleen
All Hallows Catholic Primary School
All Hallows Parish School
All Sorted Bookkeeping Solutions Trivia Night
All Sorts / Action Kids
All Star Early Learners
Allen, Brendan
Anthoney, Jarrett
Antoniadis, Tony
Appleby, Jim
Aquilina, D-J
Asher, Kathryn
Australia Day Sausage Sizzle - Navarra Venues
Awitan, Moses
B Bablis, Hannah
Baby Lily
Bake off
Baker & McKenzie
Balzer, Richard
Bambinis Child Care Centre
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Barker, Adam
Bass Hill Public School
Beck, Nicholas
Beeby, David
Belconnen High School
Bellevue Hill Public School
Bentley, Leanne
Blackmore, Michael
Blackwell, Aaron
Blake, Danielle
Blake, Duncan
Bloom, Aaron
Blundell, Mark
Bobanovic, Tereza
Bobanovic, Natalija
Bonaccorso, Anthony
Bondi Public School
Bondi Zinc
Bootes, Paul
Booth, Jo
Botfield, Mary-Ann
Boyce, Alan & Lina
Brandon, Bob
Brandon, Louise
Break Thru People Solutions Cake Stall
Brett, Duncan
Bullivant, Alice
Bullivant, Belinda
Bullivant, Shane
Burraneer Bay Public School
Butt, Anthony
Byun, Anthony
CC1North, SCH Staff
Cadry’s 60th Birthday
Cafe Parkview
Calcara, Carmen
Calcara, Frank
Cameron-Lee, Chloe
Camperdown Brake & Steering Pty Ltd
Cantwell, Phil
Care for Kindies
Carroll, Paul
Cass Brothers Pty Ltd
Cassar, Rachael
CBA Gelato Day and Innovation Day
Champion, Dave
Charity Boxing Night
Charterhouse Partnership
Check, Adam
Cheney, Selina
Cheng, Bernard
Chinnery, Michelle
Cicciari, Sal
Circuit Club
Clemton Park Public School
Clovelly Blowflies Rugby Club
Clovelly Hotel
Clovelly Public School
Clubs NSW Eastern Zone Bear Cottage
Coach & Horses Hotel
Coca-Cola Amatil
Cochrane, Trevor
Cofie, Eddie
Coleys Weight Loss Challenge
Constable, Paul
Coogee Legion Ex-Service Club Ltd
Copland, Martin
Costello, Robert
Couper, Gary
Court, Julian
Cricket Match and Charity Dinner
Cronulla High School
Cronulla Triathlon Club
Cross, Ian
Curtis, Mandy
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DDainere Anthoney
Theodore Book
Davidson, Liz
Davidson, Paul
Day, Greg
D’cruz Noble, Tara
de Jong, Lisa
Dellow, Truett
Deveridge, Kieran
Dibb, Toni
Do, Hung
Double Bay Public School
Douch, Tom
Douglas, Ashley
DUAL’s Half Marathon
Dyer, Louise
EEast, Geoff
Edmonds & Greer
Edmonds, Nick
Element14 Pty Ltd
Eliza and Jaime’s fundraising for Arlo
Elvy, Libby
Engadine High School
Escapade Entertainment
Espinosa, Sibila
Evans, Sarah
Event Cinemas Bondi Junction
Expert Experts
Eyers, Chris
FFalconbridge, Vicki
Falcone, Sam
Farmer, Matt
Farroukh, Sue
Featherstone, Sonya
Fitzpatrick, Emily
Fogelberg, James
Ford, Rebecca
Foster, Shane
Fowler, Rachel
Fox, Andreas
Free Publicity Ebay Auction
Freeman, Scott
Frino, Enzo
Fuller, Adam
Fuller, David
GGant, Ellen
Garfield Street Children’s Centre
Garrard, Ian
Gattone, Eva
Gav, Peter
Gazal, Laura
Georgia Rocks
Geraghty, Matthew
Giacomazzi, Mario
Glavinic Family
Goeman, Emma
Goodstart Early Learning Hoxton Park
Gordon, Richard
Gould, Jonathan
Gould, Will
Graczer, Dean
GrainCorp Oils/Gardner Holdings Office Auction
Greenwood, Mark
Greenwood, Matthew
Grigor, Andrew
Group ASR Pty Ltd
Guellati, Aicha
Guild, Dougal
Guinan, Gerry
Gumnut Gardens Childrens Centre
HHaddrill, Dee
Hallows, All
Harcombe, Daniel
Harrison, Emma
Harrison, Louise
Harrod, Richard
Harrop, Ben
Harrop, Simon
Have a Go!
Headstart Roseville
Healthcare Australia Fundraising
Hedges, Fiona
Helping Miss E, Melanie De Gioia
Heritage House Pennant Hills Childcare & Learning Centre
HMAS Watson
Hoare, Richard
Hobson, Gemma
Hodgkins, Derek
Hornsby Automotive Group Pty Ltd
Hornsby Heights Preschool Kindergarten
Howitt, Diggory
Howitt, Talon
Hubbard, Clive
Hudson, Emma
Hudson, Peter
IIrit and Julie
Isemonger, Ryan
JJacob, Sophie
Jain, Akshay
James Ruse Agricultural High School
Jane’s Place Daycare Kensington
Jane’s Place Day Care Vaucluse
Jimenez-Spiller, Ernest
Johnson, Anita
Jurke, Nicole
KK, Richard
Kangaroo Street Pre-School
Karman, Tessa
Karykides, Christopher
Kasteleiner, Anja
Kathleen Hedger Bridge Climb
Kavanagh, Stephanie
Kelly, Garrett
Kids Walk For Life
Kidsgrove Childcare Centre
Kim, Matt
King, Jason
King, Raymond V
Knight, Nigel
Kogan, Larissa
Kornmehl Emanuel Pre-School
KU Centennial Parklands Children’s Centre
Kuo, Richard
Kurnell Public School
Kyle and Jackie O’s Toy Drive
L Laird, Steven
Lao, William
Lawrence, Bracha
Lawrence, Chris
Le Tour de Shelley Great Britain
Le Tour de Shelley NZ
Lee, Amy
Lee, Kwok Fai
Leko, Jure
Let’s Get Trivial
Leuchars, Fiona
Lewendon-Strutt, Rolf
Lilley, Christopher
Limkin, Craig
Limogiannis, Patricia
Link Property Services
Little Black Dress
Little Kickers
Little Kickers Central Coast
Little Kickers Eastern Suburbs/ Inner West
Little Kickers Illawarra
Little Kickers Northern Beaches and Lower North Shore
Little Kickers NSW- Sutherland Shire
Little Red Chick
Littlejohn, Matthew
Lizzie’s Dad and Dave Bike Ride to Conquer Cancer
Lo Castro, Lyn
Londal, Wendy
Lowe, Melvin
Lowrie, Steven
Luck, Stephen
M Ma, Jackie
MacArounas, Maryanne
MacFadyen, Elise
Macinnis, Duncan
Mackay, Alex
Mackey, Larissa
Macksville High School
Macquarie Bank Cookbook
Main On Construction & Maintenance Pty Ltd
Making a Difference
Mars, Jacob
Martinez, Carlos
Marton Public School
Mary Campbell Pre-School
Masters, Joanne
Mathies, Christine
Matkovcik, Lygia
Maynge, Joyce
McCafferty, Emma Jane
McGlynn, Matthew
McKinnon, Kylie
McKnight, Phil
McNally, Jen
Mead, Angus
Meagher, John
Media Match
Menck, Paul
Midgley, Stuart
Militar, Xyrus
Miller, Angela
Mitchell High School
Monsters Inc Screening
Moore, Stephen
Moorefield Girls High School
Morrison, Margot
Morton, Scott
Mo’s Mobiles
Moses, Moheb
Mount Halgurd Expedition
MoVida Surry Hills Restaurant Opening
Mowbray, Kim
Moylan, Scott
Mramor, Sonia
MRB
Mudge, Anita
Murray Mandel Street Performances
N Nadew, Kidest
Narwee Public School
Nash, Zoe
National Carpenters Day 2012
Neesome, Sabrina
Nevell, Russell
Never Anticipate
Ng, Julian
Nguyen, Julie
Nifo, Amanda
Norris, Karen
NSW Police Eastern Suburbs Local Area Command Cricket Match
OOatley West Public School
Oh, Terry
Ozdirik, Jessica
P Pacifico, David
Paediatric Recovery Nurses
Parry, Will
Paton, Mark
Peagam, Oliver
Pedal for Kids Bike Ride
Penales, Philip
Penn, Alexandra
Perry, Nicholas
Philpott, Todd
Picton, Katie
Porsche Club
Port Hacking High School
Power of One Group M
Power of One MEC Team
Power of One MediaCom Team
Power of One Team M
Power of One Team Maxus
Power of One Team Mindshare
Power of One Team Play
Power, Alex
Poynton, Glenn
Preston, Steven
Price, Graham
Proud, Steve
Public Affairs, SCH Staff
Pullen, Ed
Pumpkin Long Day Care Centre
Puttick, Greg
RRacing for Life,
Gold Night at the Races
Rainbow Street Child Care Centre
Randwick TAFE
Rankin, Edward
Rauchle, Chris
Reach Local Australia
Rein, Gabrielle
OUR THANKSOUR THANKS
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Ribbons, Edward
Richard Cooper DJ Event
Richards, Stephen
Richardson, Carla
Rien, Elliot
Rien, Sussana
Roberts, Isla
Rockdale Plaza
Rocks, Martin
Rogoff Studio
Romero, Lilian
Rose and Kylie from Domestic Services, SCH
Rose, Vyvyan
Rosemeadow Public School
Roseville College
Rosie Sekulic Morning Coffee Event
Royes, Liam
Rugrunna Pty Ltd
Running for Lexie
Russo, Salvatore
Ryan, Damion
Ryan, Garth
S Saad, Rebecca
Samir, Yasir
Sapphires Screening
Sarah Redfern Public School
Sargeant, Jeremy
Satang Tuck Shop
Scarf, Margeaux
Scott, Catherine
Scott, Clare
Scott, Michael
Sebastian Perhauz 118 kms Running Event from Palm Beach to Cronulla
Secen, Damian
Shaw, Steve & Emma
Shing, Alan
Shining Stars Childcare Centre
Shumack, Sophie-Anna
Simply Sports Cars (Lee Knappett)
Sivabalan, Prabhu
Skinner, Bianca
Skinner, Samantha
Skye Gowrie-Smith’s Mother’s Group Fundraiser
Smallbone, Morgan
Smith, Kimberley
Solomon, Carl
Somewhere over the rainbow
Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Knights of Malta
Spillane, Thomas
St Declan’s Catholic Primary School
Stanley, Mark
Stephens, Jack
Stewart, Troy
Stormon, Paul
Stringer, Mary
Sue Parker’s High Tea
Sullivan, Brooke
Gold Telethon Ladies Fundraiser
Swain, Adrian
Sydney UTSHAB Inc
TT20 Cricket Match
Talone, Alberto
Taylor, Jennifer
Team Jack Boy
Teenie Weenies Learning Centre
Telethon 2013 Golden Child
Teran, Carlos
The Footy Show
The Grounds
The Harbour Foundation
The International French School of Sydney
The Messy Spot
Thompson, Kelly
Thornton, Sandra
Tough Mudder Challenge
Trahair, Toby
Travis, Chris
Tricorp Gaming
Trovato, Rob
Turnbull, Jo
UUen, Henry
Uniting Aged Care Shoalhaven
UNSW Lunch on the Lawn Outdoor Cinema
V Van der Merwe, Thomas
Videla, Belinda
Vietnam Veteran’s Motorcycle Club
Village Kids Dance Studio Fundraiser
VPAR Golf Day 2012
WWalter, Nick
Wamsteker, Ben
Warringah Mall Child Care Centre
Watson, Jacky
Watson, Suzanne
Watt, Robert
Waverley College Walkathon
Webster, Graham
Webster, Lauren
Webster, Lyn
Whichello, Ellice
White, Gerard
Wildman, Chris
Williams, Adam
Williams, Claire
Williamson, Bruce
Willis, James
Willow Cottage Early Learning Centre
Wilmot, Matt
Wilson, Denise
Wilson, Genevieve
Wilson, Paul
Wong, Agnes
Woodley, Robert
Woods, Karni
World Tower Childcare
Wright, Alexandra
Wright, David
WTW Rally 2012
Wynn, Samantha
Wyse, Bob
XXY Kindy Play Group
YYip - Lomax, Frances
Yip, Kenneth
Young, Sarah
ZZeltzer, Ralph
HOSPITAL HEROES Hospital Heroes are a special group of people who make ongoing automatic monthly donations to help all our young patients grow up happy and healthy. Thank you, we think you’re amazing!
To join our Hospital Heroes, please call (02) 9382 1188 or email [email protected].
AAefo, Adel
Albrighton, Vanessa
Almaoui, Tony
Altman, Lisa
Anderson, Desiree
Anderson, Sally
Anthony, Glenn
Aravanis, Labrina
Ardill, Iris
Armstrong, Kelly
Augimeri, Gioconda
Ayogu, Christian
BBader, Gaith
Ball, Jayne
Bartlett, Gordon
Bayari, I
Bell, Michael
Beniac, Jane
Bennett, Dean
Biasi, Ernest
Birrell, Dallyn
Blake, Peta
Bogoevski, Michael
Bond, Grace
Bonney, David
Bonte, Fransesca
Breden, Gregory
Brennan, Yasmin
Brown, Barry
Bryant, Andrea
Buckingham, Ross
Buckton, Rochelle
Bullock, Geoff
Burbidge, Guy
Burrell, Jennifer
C Carr, Peter
Carris, Carolina
Carson, Sujata
Carter, Ian & Liz
Catt, Melissa
Cavallaro, Matthew
Chand, Deo
Chandra, Aruna
Charbel, Ghassan
Chew, Anne
Colak, Lucy
Coleman, Laurie
Collins, Lena
Conway, Beverley
Cooper, Susie
Cope, Gareth
Crawford, Margaret
Curley, Marie
DDaniel, Lyudmyla
Darwon, Vivienne
David, Rachel
Degotardi, Aron
Devine, Diane
Diamond, Patricia
Dimauro, Anthony
Dodos, George
Druce, Jonathon
Du, Christopher & Cameron
Dunia, Beria
Duval, Fiona
EEddowes, Will
Edwards, Simon
Efstathiou, Helen
Eisho, Salman
Eng, Sreng
Erwin, Sharon
Esler, Anne-Marie
FFazah, Ibrahim
Fenwick, Ian
Fitzgerald, Patricia
Foo, Seng Chuan
Fraser, Barbi
Frater, Caroline
Fullerton, Beverley
G Galea, Angela
Galea, Nicole
Gammer, Joshua
Geldenhuys, Yvette
Ghantous, Souad
Gibb, Warren
Gibson, Sarah
Gijselman, Erin
Glen, Samuel
Gluckman, Heather
Godber, Liane
Goutos, Patrizia
Govan, Jill
Graham, Cheryl
Graham, Vince
Griffith, Sally
Grove, Pat
H Hager, Nikki
Hall, Evanka
Hall, Laura
Halliday, Helen
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Hamilton, Kristy
Hardy, Carolyn
Harte, Paul
Hawa, George
Hawkins, Phillip
Hazim, Amanda
Hepburn, Rebecca
Herbert, Catherine
Hesford, Sandra
Hibble, Narelle
Hicks, Katrina
Hobby, Gail
Holdsworth, Roger
Hudson, Harry
Hutcheon, Merrilyn
IIbrahim, Danny
Ichikowitz, Rozanne
Ireland, Terrence
i-SEC Pty Ltd
JJennings, Adam
Johns, Linda
Jory, William
KKalerandes, Suzanna
Kanbas, Halil
Kaudeer, Gerard
Kaunas, Jessie
Kennedy, Laurence
Key, Stacey
King, Shane
Kinsley, Patricia
Knight, Jason & Matthew
Kurdi, Bariha
LLam, Joe
Lambert, Craig
Lambert, James
Lau Family
Lau, Katherine
Law, Wharton
Lawrence, George
Lemech, Catherine
Lewis, Jennifer
Links, Aaron
Lipscombe, Brett
Lo Russo, Carmelo
Long, Bianca
Loomes, Bob
Lorusso, Vince
Louie, Vivienne
Low, Robert
Lowe, Virginia
Luka, Ruth
M Madden, John
Mafiti, John & Tina
Magid, Ruth
Maisano, Aggie
Malec, Wonda
Marinos, Francesca
Mason, Wendy
McAreer, Laura
McGuire, Elaine
McLean, Lynne
Moghaddam, Nalavi
Moore, Ben
Mortel, Allan
Mukkati, Thimmiah
Mumford, Mervyn
NNagel, Matthew
Nash, Jessica
Neesan, Rita
Nery, Neil
Newton, Carl
Nicholas, Geoff
Nicholls, Brian
Nichols, Jason
Nichols, Noel
Niemann, Monica
Nobrega, A
OO’Brien, Elizabeth
O’Brien, Kristy
Opacic, Danny
PPage, Penelope
Palin, John
Palmer, Loretta
Park, Margaret
Parmenper-Vose, Kiera
Parshottam, Heenal
Patamanont, Chaovalit
Pateno, Elvie
Pattison, Ron
Penno, Katerina
Peter, Gregory
Petkovski, Aleksandar
Petrie, Julie
Philips, Joan
Pickett, Rodney
Pires, Francis
Poblete, Angie
Pons, Cheyne
Potter, Helen
Prentice, Mark
Price, Neil
Pursell, Rosemarie
RRahiminia, Azy
Ray, Binayak
Reinke, Paul
Roberts, David
Robins, Penny
Rotherick, Clay
Rouvray, Sandra
Rowsell, Lauren
SSamaha, Jamie
Sassen, Rima
Schubert, Suzanne
Schultheiss, Karin
Sherriff, Jackie
Sims, Greg
Sloan, Melissa
Sloneker, Robert
Smith, Bruce
Smith, V
Somerville, Kristy
Sommer, Annette
Sperling, Peter
Spies, Danielle
Spitzer, Tony
Stirrat, Anne & Dorothy
Stone, Elizabeth
Stone, Ray & Diana
Sumner, Bek
T Tamhane, Dilip
Tan, Chui Sze
Tarazi, Fadi
Taylor, Keith
Toirkens, Kathryn
Toner, Erdem
Tran, Ethan
Tripathy, Anup
Tyler, Elise
Tzortzis, Maria
U Usher, Martin
Utian, Dean
VVan Beek, James
Vanderlouw, Willem
Vaughan, Darren
Vella, Michael
Vincent, Jill
Violantzis, Melinda
W Walker, Ellen
Wallace, Bruce
Wallis, Mark
Watson, Patricia
Watson, Wilma
Watton, Rose
Webber, Jane
Wigley, Michael
Wilkinson, Margaret
Willams, Mark
Williams, Cynthia
Williams, Janice
Williams, Kim
Williams, Matthew
Williams, Peter
Wilson, Suzan
Woolf, Ioanna
XXuereb, Lyndee
YYeom, Ji Won
Yeom, Woo Jin
Youssef, Maryam
ZZha, Huanhuan
WORKPLACE GIVERS Our Workplace Giving Program allows employees to regularly donate directly from their pre-tax pay to Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation through their employer’s automated payroll system. Thank you for your support! To join our Workplace Giving Program, please call (02) 9382 1188 or email [email protected]
Abbott Australasia Pty Ltd
Abbvie Pty Ltd
Amalgamated Holdings Ltd
AMP Foundation
APRA
Ausgrid Employees’ Children’s Appeal
Axient Pty Ltd
Blackmores Ltd
C A F Community Fund - Australia
CAF America
Citigroup
Ctown Catholic Club
Fairfax Holdings Pty Ltd
Freehills
GlaxoSmithKline Australia Pty Ltd
Global Impact
Goldman Sachs & Partners
HRIS Health Support Services
Hume Building Society Ltd
Investec Bank (Australia) Ltd
King & Wood Mallesons
Lifeline Australia
Louis Vuitton Australia Pty Ltd
Macquarie Group Foundation
Property Secrets
Ritchies Pty Ltd
Sydney Capitol
Symantec
The Children’s Hospital at Westmead
The MGI Foundation Pty Ltd
The Morgan & Cooper Family
UBS Australia Foundation Pty Ltd
United Way
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IN CELEBRATION Thank you to all the people who asked their family and friends to donate to the Hospital to help them celebrate an occasion, whether this was a birthday, wedding or other celebration. Your generosity helped to improve the lives of our brave young patients.
To find out more about In Celebration Gifts, please call (02) 9382 1188 or email [email protected]
Angelos, Harry
Bekhore, Yahya
Bellear, Tanna
Blair Jackson, Chelsea
Bourne, Connor
Burg, Candice
Callaghan, Lilly
Cappe, Lisa
Chan, Michael and Madeline
Choo, Doreen
Chriqui, Jordana
Clayton, Adam & Lisa
Cooper, Evan
Curry, Pia
DeLacy, Lizette
Evans, Bernie
Faingaanuku, Elizabeth
Falcone, Giacomo
Feller, Julie
Fernando, Rovinya
Fraser, Indigo Emerlee
Freeman, Tash
Frish, David
Galea, Sam
Gelber, Norman
Gibbon, Isla Anne
Glover, Jae
Gough, Kelly
Hamill, Denis
Hanratty, Michael
Hasson, Mica
Hatfield, James
Hirsch, Allen
Housseas, George
Islam, Megan & Amer
Jalali, Romeo
Jankelson, Janey
Johnston, Willow
Kalimeyer, Lauren
Kaplan, Bubba Jessie
Katz, Graeme
Kingston-Bray, Ezekiel
Lawrance, Jeremy and Sophie
Lederer, Eva
Lee, Oscar
Levitt, Michelle
Lloyd, Curtly
Loiterton, Peter
Lorriman, Ella
Lucas, George
Lunn, Suzanne
MacFarlane, Violett
Marx, Tali
Mataraatchi, Saviru
Matt & Rich’s 40th
McDonald, Hugh
McFarlane, Violett
McHatton, Brenton & Brooke
Mercer, Elijah
Meyerson, Harry
Milne, Justin
Mohamed, Khaseem
Morokoff, Anna
Mortleman, Gordon
Moss, Ariel
Nakkaew, Chutimon
Ndaira, Angela
Nicholson, Violet Jane
O’Pit, Jules
Patti, Antonina
Pembroke, Natalie & Damien
Pillemer, Emma
Por, Gabriella
Power, Charles Samuel
Queenan, Cooper
Reynolds, Anthony
Roberts, Carrie
Robson, Ursula
Sandler, Megan
Sharma, Anish
Sharma, Ramesh
Shichinohe, Yuta
Singh, Jennifer
Skovron, Madison
Smith, Aurelia
Snowden, Nicole
Solsky, Gavin
Stewart, Milla Grace
Strasser, Amanda
Sunderland, Eli
Tan, Ethan
Taylor, Scott & Lee
Triantafyllou, Helen
Verb Media
Villamagna, Xavi
Wassef, Jamie
Weinberg, Brooklyn, Ashton & Hudson
Williams, Barton
Winton, Zara
Wolf, Martin, Becky, David, Yoav & Omri
Wong, Paul
Wright, Rebecca
Wrublewski, Charlie
Zammit, Leni Gin
Ziegler, John
Ziman, Jenna
Zimerman, Gidon
IN MEMORIAM Gifts made in memory of someone special who passed away make a significant difference to the lives of sick and injured children. Thank you to everyone who gave in memory of a loved one last year.
To find out about our In Memoriam Program, please call (02) 9382 1188 or email [email protected]
Agnew, Haakon Patrick
Akayan, Callum
Andrews, Hamish
Arcus, Judyth
Azzopardi, Charles
Barkway, Hugo Dylan
Biasi, Julian
Bolster, Eliza Mary
Byrne, Caroline
Coe, David
Correa, Maya Ivy
Costas, Helen (Eleni)
Coumbiadis, Petrolina
Crews, Jason
Davenport, Brittany
David, Nick
Drougas, Evelyn
Durante, Antonietta
Eleftheriou, Nickolaos
Fenton, Jennifer Grace
Gietzelt, Ray
Gosper, Anthony
Gotsoulias, Athanasios
Green, Zayla
Griffiths, Aidan
Grimshaw, Will
Hamilton, Grahame
Hansen, Alyson Gaye & Betty
Hochberger, Brock
Holland, Ted
Houghton, Scott
Keegan, Norman
Kepreotis, Doreen
Lambert, Olivia
Lumb, Libbi
Mackie, Joan
Mader, James William
Markos, John
Mayfield, Olaga
McGregor, Andrew
McLellan, James
McVeigh, Brandon
Moore, David Richard
Morabito, Mortisha (Tisha)
Murdoch, Jayne
Odisho, Angela
Parnell, Teddy
Purser, Tim
Rashidian, Nori
Ronaldson, Jean
Ruprecht, Roxanne
Sachdeva, Ramnath
Sargent, Jordan
Scott, Wendy
Stavrinou, Dina
Stockings, Hugo Alexander
Szabados, George
Thalas, Steven
Theodore, Vivien
Theodorou, George
Tipaldo, Robert
Varnava, Kyriakos
Vautin, Joy
Ververellis, George
Vlotis, George
Webster Cooper, Elizabeth
Wortley, Ella
Xenakis, Irene
Young, Kurtis
BEQUESTS Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation is privileged to have received the following bequests this year. If you would like to find out how you can leave a gift in your Will to help save the lives of children at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick please call (02) 9382 1188 or email [email protected]
Estate of Late Walter Ambrose Hay
Estate of the Late Beryl Anderson
Estate of the Late Dawn Roughley
Estate of the Late Donald James Livingstone
Estate of the Late Dory Said Asfour
Estate of the Late Gordon R Page
Estate of the Late Harold Bruce Cadell
Estate of the Late Helena Kozianski
Estate of the Late Hung Pui Yu
Estate of the Late Miriam Mabel Annie Philipp
Estate of the Late Noshir Sachinwalla
Estate of the Late Peter William Harper
Estate of the Late Rachel Ginsburg
Estate of the Late Shirley Miners
Estate of the Late Stanley Lynch
Estate of the Late Sylvanus Stantion Williams
Estate of the Late Victor Vincent Kent
Estate of the Late William George Wilson Magill
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OUR FINANCES .......
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OUR FINANCES
2012-13 has been an impressive year for the Foundation, highlighted by outstanding financial performances right across the board, mainly due to a stellar team effort together with resurgence in the investment markets.
COMMENTARY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE .......
In summary, total income of $22.428M exceeded the prior year result by $6.967M and expenses were contained to $4.764M compared to the prior year of $4.311M.
Overall, the Foundation achieved a net operational surplus of $17.665M compared to the prior year of $11.150M, an increase of $6.515M which is an exceptional result.
The net surplus also exceeded the Foundation’s budget by $3.156M further underlining this extraordinary result.
Funding the Hospital over $6.3M for ongoing needs
Providing over $13M as the major supporter for The Ainsworth Building (Clinical Services Building) completed in 2013
Including the operations & management of Children’s Hospital Foundations Australia for the first time, funding five major children’s hospitals throughout Australia with amounts totalling almost $0.9M
Reviewing our investment status and moving to a shared portfolio management position to mitigate any possible risks
ADMINISTRATIVE AND FINANCIAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING THE YEAR ENCOMPASS:
overall presentation of the abridged financial statements.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.
INDEPENDENCE
In conducting our audit, we have complied with the independence requirements of Australian professional ethical pronouncements.
AUDIT OPINION
In our opinion, the information reported in the abridged financial statements is consistent with the full annual financial statements from which it is derived and upon which we have expressed our audit opinion. For a better understanding of the scope of our audit, this report should be read in conjunction with our audit report on the full annual financial statements. A copy of this may be obtained from Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation at: Locked Bag 2005, Randwick NSW 2031. HILL ROGERS SPENCER STEER ASSURANCE PARTNERS
JOHN R WILCOX Partner
OUR FINANCES
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS REPORT .......
REPORT ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
We have audited the abridged financial statements, comprising the statement of financial position as at 30 June 2013, the statement of surplus and deficit and other comprehensive income, statement of cash flows for the year then ended, and related notes, derived from the audited financial statements of Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation for the financial year ended 30 June 2013. The abridged financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by the Australian Accounting Standards and accordingly, reading the abridged financial statements is not a substitute for reading the audited financial statements.
TRUSTEES’ RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The trustees of the Foundation are responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the abridged financial statements in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards (including the Australian Accounting Interpretations) and the trust deed and for such internal control as the trustees determine is necessary to enable the preparation of the abridged financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
AUDITOR’S RESPONSIBILITY
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the abridged financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. These Auditing Standards require that we comply with relevant ethical requirements relating to audit engagements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the abridged financial statements are free from material misstatement.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the abridged financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgement, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the abridged financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the Foundation’s preparation and fair presentation of the abridged financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Foundation’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the directors, as well as evaluating the Dated this 17th day of September 2013 Sydney
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2013
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2013 2012$ $
INCOMEBequests 1,759,208 642,675Donations and fundraising 12,958,363 10,924,035Capital appeals 2,300,150 825,983Net investment revenue 3,537,309 1,167,276Gift shop & café operations 1,810,684 1,827,694Miscellaneous income 2,286 7,915Rental income 60,250 65,000TOTAL INCOME 22,428,250 15,460,578
EXPENSESFundraising appeals 1,085,839 845,767Gift shop & café operations 1,433,107 1,449,060Operational 2,244,670 2,015,870TOTAL EXPENSES 4,763,616 4,310,697
NET SURPLUS FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES 17,664,634 11,149, 881
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME:Items that will not be reclassified subsequently to surplus or deficit:Gain on revaluation of property, plant and equipment 53,316 -OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR 53,316 –
TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR 17,717,950 11,149, 881
Add: Capital and reserves brought forward 39,764,096 35,500,462Less: Contributions distributed/distributable (19,928,240) (6,886,247)TOTAL EQUITY / FOUNDATION FUNDS 37,553,806 39,764,096
OUR FINANCES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2013
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STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME .......
2013 2012$ $
ASSETSCurrent AssetsCash and cash equivalents 4,564,864 4,420,895Trade and other receivables 492,521 1,035,648Inventories 58,880 52,766Financial assets 8,000,000 11,500,000Total Current Assets 13,116,265 17,009,309
NON-CURRENT ASSETSFinancial assets 22,239,833 19,499,954Property, plant and equipment 2,902,928 2,782,669Investment property 1,205,004 1,220,737Total Non-Current Assets 26,347,765 23,503,360TOTAL ASSETS 39,464,030 40,512,669
LIABILITIESCurrent LiabilitiesTrade and other payables 1,670,731 563,686Short-term provisions 158,977 127,576Other current liabilities 3,635 3,012Total current Liabilities 1,833,343 694,274
Non-current liabilitiesLong-term provisions 76,881 54,299Total Non-Current Liabilities 76,881 54,299TOTAL LIABILITIES 1,910,224 748,573NET ASSETS 37,553,806 39,764,096
EQUITYSettlement capital 100 100Revaluation reserve 819,640 766,324Reserves 36,734,066 38,997,672
TOTAL EQUITY 37,553,806 39,764,096
OUR FINANCES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2013
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION .......
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2013 2012$ $
CASH FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIESBequests, donations, appeals and other receipts 17,467,373 11,967,470Receipts from café and gift shop customers 1,808,407 1,836,431Payments to suppliers and employees (4,634,930) (4,138,705)Interest received 602,549 761,426Contributions paid (18,801,965) (6,886,247)Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities (3,558,566) 3,540,375
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIESProceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment 2,637 -Purchase of property, plant and equipment (28,120) (66,305)Net movement in investments 3,728,018 (7,593,406)Net cash provided by investing activities 3,702,535 (7,659,711)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents held 143,969 (4,119,336)Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of financial year 4,420,895 8,540,231Cash and cash equivalents at end of financial year 4,564,864 4,420,895
OUR FINANCES
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS .......
2013 2012
$ $
1. Surplus from ordinary activities has been determined after:
a. Expenses
Depreciation
• property, plant and equipment 61,181 63,079 • investment property 15,733 17,380
Total Depreciation 76,914 80,459
b. Crediting as income
Interest 579,068 730,975Investment income 3,120,663 599,232Management and brokerage fees (162,422) (162,931)Net Investment Revenue 3,537,309 1,167,276
2. Reconciliation of net surplus to cash provided by operating activities:
Net surplus for the year before contributions 17,664,634 11,149,881Less: Contributions (19,928,240) (6,886,247)
Add/(Subtract): non-cash flows in surplus from ordinary activitiesDepreciation 76,914 80,459Artworks donated (103,320) -Net loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment 679 -Decrease/(increase) in value of managed investments (2,967,898) (514,496)
Changes in assets and liabilities:(Increase)/decrease in other receivables 543,751 (562,915)Increase/(decrease) in creditors and accruals 1,107,045 258,367(Increase)/decrease in inventories (6,114) (8,525)Increase/(decrease) in employee entitlements 53,983 23,851
(3,558,566) 3,540,375
OUR FINANCES
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS .......
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2013
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2013
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2013 2012$ $
3. Additional information required under the Charitable Fundraising Act 1991
a. Statement of Income and Expenditure for Fundraising Appeal:
Gross income received from donations and fundraising appeals 15,321,049 11,822,933
Expenditure associated with fundraising appeals 1,085,839 845,767
Net Operating Surplus 14,235,210 10,977,166
b. Comparison of Certain Monetary Figures and Percentages:
Fundraising Expenditure 1,085,839
Gross Fundraising Income 15,321,049 7% 7%
Net Operating Surplus 14,235,210
Gross Fundraising Income 15,321,049 93% 93%
Contributions Distributed or Distributable 19,928,240
Total Expenditure 24,691,856 81% 61%
Contributions Distributed or Distributable 19,928,240
Gross Income 22,428,250 89% 44%
OUR FINANCES
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS .......
OUR FINANCES
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS .......
2013 2012
$ $
c. Application of Funds for Charitable Purposes:
Surplus from fundraising appeals 14,235,210 10,977,166
Contributions distributed or distributable 19,928,240 6,886,247Expenditure on administration and indirect costs 2,244,670 2,015,870
Total operating expenditure 22,172,910 8,902,117
Surplus/(deficiency) for the year (7,937,700) 2,075,049
d. Fundraising conducted jointly with traders:
Included in Donations and Fundraising Appeal Revenue of $15,321,049 is revenue from fundraising conducted jointly with traders disclosed as follows:
Total Revenue 159,613 261,282
No expenditure was incurred in connection with the above during the year.
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2013
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2013
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Thank you to all of the hard-working staff and volunteers of Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick. We are inspired by your dedication, passion and commitment to the health and well-being of each child who comes through the Hospital’s doors. You provide not only world-class healthcare, but also comfort and support to patients and their families in their time of greatest need. Your tireless efforts do not go unnoticed. Thank you for all that you do.
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