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Annual Report 2004 The mission of The University of Queensland is to create a community dedicated to achieving national and international levels of excellence in teaching, research and scholarship, one that makes significant contributions to the intellectual, cultural, social and economic life of the State of Queensland and the Australian nation. Appendices

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AnnualReport2004

Past …The University of Queensland was founded in 1910 as the fi rst university in the State and the fi fth in the nation. A year later 83 students (including 23 women) attended the fi rst classes in Government House, George Street, Brisbane.

In 1926 our Senate accepted an offer from Dr James O’Neil Mayne and his sister, Miss Mary Emelia Mayne, to buy 114ha of riverside land for our St Lucia campus. Lack of funds then World War II delayed development; but building started in 1937 and the move from George Street was completed between 1946 and 1972.

In 1990 we merged with Queensland Agricultural College (now UQ Gatton, a 1068ha campus 80km west of Brisbane) as part of a unifi ed national system abolishing the binary system of universities and colleges of advanced education.

In 1999 we opened UQ Ipswich – an ultra-modern 25ha campus just 40km west of Brisbane.

… and presentOur University is one of the largest and most prestigious of the nation’s 39 universities. It is a founding member of Australia’s elite Group of Eight; and one of only three founding Australian members of Universitas 21, an international network of research-intensive universities limited to 25 members and chaired by our Vice-Chancellor.

In 2004, we employed more then 5000 staff and our total operating revenue was $736.01 million. Our seven faculties offered 380 programs and 4000 courses in a huge range of disciplines to 38,139 students. These included 6382 international students from 120 countries and more than 10,000 postgraduates, including the country’s second-highest number of enrolments by research students.

Our teachers continued an unbroken string of wins at the Australian Awards for University Teaching; and our researchers attracted high levels of government, industry and private funding for their work. We awarded 9008 qualifi cations bringing our total number of graduates to about 160,000. They include a Nobel Prize winner, an Oscar winner and leaders in government, the law, science, public service and the arts.

Our three main campuses at St Lucia, UQ Gatton and UQ Ipswich include world-class facilities such as four research and training institutes, an extensive Library, teaching museums and collections, ultra-modern laboratories, computing, sporting and leisure facilities.

The heritage-listed riverside Customs House is our base in Brisbane’s CBD and we operate about 50 specialist teaching and research centres elsewhere in Queensland. These include medical and dental schools in Brisbane, clinical schools in rural and provincial centres, marine research stations in Moreton Bay and on the Great barrier Reef, and our Experimental Mine just 4km from the St Lucia campus – the world’s only university-operated underground mine in a major city.

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scholarship, one that makes signifi cant contributions to the intellectual, cultural,

social and economic life of the State of Queensland and the Australian nation.

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Teaching and research sites

MAP LEGENDSt Lucia campusGatton campusIpswich campusMedical School, HerstonDental School, CityCentral Animal Breeding House, Pinjarra HillsWaste Use Research Unit, Pinjarra HillsUniversity Mine, IndooroopillyJulius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre, Indooroopilly

Teaching Hospitals and Health CentresRoyal Brisbane Hospital, Royal Children’s Hospital, Royal Women’s Hospital, Queensland Radium Institute, HerstonGreenslopes Private Hospital, GreenslopesMater Misericordiae Public Hospitals, Mater Hill Mater Misericordiae Private Hospital, Mater HillPrincess Alexandra Hospital, WoolloongabbaWolston Park Hospital, WacolPrince Charles Hospital, ChermsideQueen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital, Coopers PlainsThe Inala Health Centre General PracticeMt Olivet Hospital, Kangaroo PointBelmont Private HospitalNew Farm ClinicToowong Private HospitalWesley Hospital, Auchenfl owerLogan HospitalRedlands Hospital

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Veterinary Science CentresPastoral Veterinary Centre, GoondiwindiUniversity Farm, Pinjarra HillsVeterinary Practice, DayboroVeterinary Practice, Kenilworth

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PRINCIPAL CAMPUSESSt LuciaTelephone (07) 3365 1111International +61 7 3365 1111Facsimile (07) 3365 1100International +61 7 3365 1100Email [email protected] www.uq.edu.au

UQ GattonTelephone (07) 5460 1229International +61 7 5460 1229Facsimile (07) 5460 1170International +61 7 5460 1170Email [email protected] www.uq.edu.au/gatton

UQ IpswichTelephone (07) 3381 1011International +61 7 3381 1011Facsimile (07) 3381 1060International +61 7 3381 1060Email [email protected] www.uq.edu.au/ipswich

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ContentsOur fi nances: an overview 1

Appendix A 3– Annual fi nancial statements

Appendix B 43– Staff activity overseas

Teaching and research sites (map) inside back cover

Annual Report 2004 (separate volume)This volume is available from the Offi ce of Marketing and Communications (contact details back cover) or online www.uq.edu.au/about/annualreport.

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The University of Queensland Annual Report 2004 1

Our fi nancesIncomeOur 2004 fi nancial operations produced a defi cit of $19 million, compared with the $31.7 million surplus recorded in the previous year. Several “abnormal” items (as detailed below) impacted on this year’s outcome. When these were added back, the underlying result of our 2004 fi nancial operations was a surplus of $16.6 million.

The largest “abnormal” item resulted from a DEST decision this year to change the timing of regular grant payments.

Up to 2003, the University received the fi rst payment for the coming year (represent-ing eight percent of the total recurrent funding for that year) in December of the previous year. Consequently, our first payment for 2005 was made in January 2005 instead of, as would have occurred under the previous arrangements, in December 2004; and the effect on our 2004 results amounted to $25.6 million. A detailed explanation of this event is provided in note 1(d) to the Annual Financial Statements.

Other major “abnormal” items involved adjustments. We made a $6.1 million adjust-ment in 2004 to change the classifi cation of funds received in 2003 from the Smart State Research Facilities Fund (SSRFF). In the previous year, these funds were recognised as grants instead of loans from the SSRFF. They are now recorded as liabilities in the Annual Financial Statements.

Other adjustments totalling $1.4 million were made to write down or write off invest-ments in several external companies including two companies related to the CiTR Group (page 10). The product, customer base and CiTR staff transferred to a new company, CiTR Asia Pacifi c, during 2004.

Total financial assistance provided by the Commonwealth Government amounted to $411.1 million, an increase of 0.6 percent on that provided in 2003. The Queensland Government’s contributions to building proj-ects for the Institute for Molecular Bioscience and the Sustainable Minerals Institute (page 50) continued with $14 million received in this year.

Fees and charges $129.59m 17.61%

Investment income $10.62m 1.44%

Higher Education Contribution Scheme $92.24m 12.53%

Consultancy and contract research $40.96m 5.57%

Commonwealth loan programs $15.8m 2.15%

Other revenue $105.71m 14.36%

Queensland Government fi nancial assistance $21.11m 2.87%

Commonwealth Government grants $319.98m 43.47%

TOTAL UNIVERSITY REVENUE AND EXPENSES 2004

Depreciation and 8.13% amortisation $60.85m

Utilities and insurance 2.81% $21.12m

Buildings and grounds 6.82% $42.37m

5.11% Other expenses $38.3m

Operating expenses 6.59% $49.35m

Scholarships, prizes 4.74% and grants $35.48m

Travel, staff development and entertainment 3.14% $23.52m

Teaching and lab materials and 5.66% Services $51.04m

Employee benefi ts and 57.00% on-costs $426.86m

REVENUE EXPENSES

TOTAL $736.01million TOTAL $748.89million

Our fi nances: an overview

Revenue from fees and charges, particularly tuition fees paid by international students, was $98.6 million – 17.7 percent more than in 2003. This refl ects a continuing trend for increasing numbers of fee-paying international students at our University. Commencing on January 1, 2005, the Commonwealth Government’s

Higher Education Reforms will contain a com-plex new system of funding and administration for higher education. This is likely to herald a similar trend for rising numbers of Australian undergraduate fee-paying students as op-portunities become available and universities compete increasingly for fee-paying students.

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OUR FINANCES: AN OVERVIEW

The University of Queensland Annual Report 20042

Changes to Commonwealth fundingIn September 2004, our Vice-Chancellor signed a funding agreement under the Higher Education Support Act 2003 arising out of the Commonwealth reforms mentioned above. This provides more funding opportunities, subject to compliance with conditions, than were available under the former Higher Education Funding Act 1988 triennial fund-ing system.

For 2005, we are expecting to receive an additional $162 million under the Common-wealth Grants Scheme and an estimated $107 million from contribution charge liabilities incurred by students. Part of the latter sum (estimated at $6 million) will come from the enhanced student contribution income and will be used to improve student:teacher ratios, undergraduate learning environments and the quality of teaching and learning facilities.

ExpenditureTotal expenditure on ordinary activities of the University was $749 million in 2004 and 57 percent of this ($427 million) was attributed to the payment of salaries to staff and the on-costs on those employee benefi ts. Salary expenditure and associated on-costs were 55 percent of the total expenditure in the previous year.

Expenditure on property, plant and equipment amounting to $87 million was capitalised during the year and depreciation of $59.6 million on property, plant and equip-ment was charged in the accounts.

Although our Operating Budget income exceeded actual expenditure by $1.2 million during 2004, expenditure commitments to-talled $39.5 million against budget allocations at the end of the year.

After adding the cumulative budget posi-tion brought forward from 2003, the operating budget for 2004 showed a defi cit of $18.6 million. We plan to reduce this defi cit to no more than $15 million by 2006.

Our investmentsThe value of our long-term investment portfolio was $94 million at the end of 2004 (compared with $83 million at the end of the previous year).

Our investment policy is to earn a rate of return which allows a long-term distribution of 4.5 percent of the initial value of the portfolio, indexed to the Consumer Price Index for all future years.

OPERATING BUDGET AND ACTUAL EXPENDITURE

2003 2004 2004 2005 Actual Budget Actual Budget ($ ’000) ($’000) ($’000) ($’000)

INCOME

337,491 Commonwealth Government assistance 345,313 345,364 374,280 102,781 Other income 115,179 120,350 129,747 440,272 TOTAL INCOME 460,492 465,714 504,027

EXPENDITURE

Academic activities 213,127 Faculties 231,755 234,286 255,262 6,274 Scholarships 8,229 8,568 10,938 34,986 Research only 30,348 27,705 32,507 12,872 Strategic initiatives 14,000 15,029 15,000 19,036 Ipswich campus 16,700 21,086 17,313

Support services 25,126 Library 26,850 26,967 28,343 7,172 Information Technology Services 7,155 7,149 7,742 32,125 Central Administration 34,606 35,368 37,169 3,251 Student Services 3,393 3,245 3,423 24,365 Property and Facilities 25,501 25,408 27,467

University overheads 5,750 Power, lighting and heating 5,660 5,982 5,990 16,326 Other overheads 18,909 18,452 19,171

Other costs 1,328 Commercial services 1,000 1,538 1,000 969 Public services 1,026 1,168 1,107 150 UQP Operating Grant 150 150 150 2,159 Minor works 2,200 2,032 2,253 Budget adjustment 1,000 1,000 26,387 Capital 29,910 30,345 37,092 79 Teaching hospitals excess expenditure

431,482 TOTAL EXPENDITURE 458,392 464,478 502,927

8,790 SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) FOR THE YEAR 2,100 1,236 1,100

INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO

Total market value $93,520,243

Cash management

trusts10.71%Fixed

Interest trusts

11.63%

Propertytrusts7.46%

Venture capital 0.85%

Equity trusts 69.35%

Our long-term portfolio is managed by four external specialist managers appointed in 2002. They are required to operate within defined asset allocation benchmarks, and each has separate responsibilities for invest-ments in:

Australian shares;overseas shares;private equity; andlisted property, fi xed interest and cash.

The combined return by all managers for the year was 17.8 percent compared with the benchmark return of 16.8 percent. Com-parative returns for the previous year were 8.9 percent and 8.8 percent respectively. Asset allocation benchmarks were:

Australian shares 40 percent;overseas shares 29 percent;listed property seven percent; andfi xed interest and cash 24 percent.

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The University of Queensland Annual Report 2004 3

Annual fi nancial statements

Foreword

The fi nancial statements are general purpose fi nancial reports prepared in

accordance with prescribed requirements.

The fi nancial statements comprise the following components:

– Statement of Financial Performance;

– Statement of Financial Position;

– Statement of Cash Flows;

– Notes to the Financial Statements.

Within the above components, the fi nancial statements have been aggregated

into the following disclosures:

a) University (as an entity in its own right and to which the remainder of

this Annual Report refers) – column headed “Parent Entity”.

b) Consolidated (University and controlled entities: refer note 37 for a listing

of these entities) – column headed “Economic Entity”.

Appendix A

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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTSA P P E N D I X A

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003

$000 $000 $000 $000

Revenue from Ordinary Activities

Commonwealth Government Financial Assistance Commonwealth Government Grants 2 319,985 316,335 319,985 316,335

Higher Education Contribution Scheme

Student Contributions 16,836 16,458 16,836 16,458

Commonwealth Payments 2 75,405 80,587 75,405 80,587

Commonwealth Loan Programs 2 15,795 11,635 15,795 11,635

State and Local Government Financial Assistance 3 21,304 26,868 21,112 26,868

Correction of Prior Year Error 15 (6,125) - (6,125) -

Fees and Charges 4 129,246 110,979 129,587 111,324

Investment Income 5 11,346 10,952 10,625 8,327

Royalties, Trademarks and Licences 6 10,865 13,376 4,794 7,267

Consultancy and Contract Research 7 49,777 42,313 40,960 42,433

Other Revenue 8 154,092 188,178 100,912 111,032

Total Revenue from Ordinary Activities 798,526 817,681 729,886 732,266

Expenses from Ordinary Activities

Employee Benefi ts and On-Costs 9 431,496 393,112 426,863 386,905

Depreciation and Amortisation 10 60,952 59,331 60,850 59,107

Buildings and Grounds 11 42,368 50,399 42,368 50,399

Borrowing Costs 12 582 534 - -

Bad and Doubtful Debts 13 1,028 495 466 231

Other Expenses 14 278,469 282,253 218,344 203,882

Total Expenses from Ordinary Activities 814,895 786,124 748,891 700,524

Operating result from ordinary activities (16,369) 31,557 (19,005) 31,742

Less Net operating result attributable to outside equity interests (46) (277) - -

Net Operating Result attributed to Parent Entity (16,323) 31,834 (19,005) 31,742

Net increase/(decrease) in Asset Revaluation Reserve 23,600 (209,651) 23,600 (208,594)

Increase/(decrease) in Asset Realisation Reserve 1,286 318 1,286 318

Net exchange difference on translation of foreign currency balances - 1,139 - -

Total Revenues, Expenses and Valuation Adjustments attributed to the Parent Entity and Recognised Directly in Equity 24,886 (208,194) 24,886 (208,276)

Total Changes in Equity attributable to the parent entity other than those resulting from transactions with Owners as Owners 8,563 (176,360) 5,881 (176,534)

The above statements of fi nancial performance should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes.

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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTSA P P E N D I X A

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2004

Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003

$000 $000 $000 $000

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash Assets 19 51,889 40,387 39,080 29,802

Receivables 20 60,839 68,576 61,951 61,125

Inventories 21 6,515 7,913 4,260 4,892

Other Financial Assets 22 48,000 78,344 47,213 78,283

Other Non-Financial assets 25 17,852 11,959 17,275 11,720

Total Current Assets 185,095 207,179 169,779 185,822

NON-CURRENT ASSETS

Receivables 20 10,442 908 1,329 940

Inventories 21 19,549 20,585 - -

Other Financial Assets 22 121,542 117,694 111,702 111,180

Property, Plant & Equipment 23 1,163,487 1,115,262 1,163,094 1,114,810

Intangible Assets 24 4,871 6,120 4,870 6,119

Total Non-Current Assets 1,319,891 1,260,569 1,280,995 1,233,049

TOTAL ASSETS 1,504,986 1,467,748 1,450,774 1,418,871

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 26 42,761 37,068 30,777 21,268

Interest-bearing Liabilities 27 5,003 5,042 - -

Provisions 28 29,556 27,543 29,199 27,145

Other 29 30,291 24,701 35,444 36,269

Total Current Liabilities 107,611 94,354 95,420 84,682

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The University of Queensland Annual Report 20046

ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTSA P P E N D I X A

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2004

Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES

Payables 26 4,443 - - -

Interest-bearing Liabilities 27 19,014 23,770 - -

Provisions 28 37,822 37,016 37,686 36,892

Other 29 31,773 17,031 14,500 10

Total Non-Current Liabilities 93,052 77,817 52,186 36,902

TOTAL LIABILITIES 200,663 172,171 147,606 121,584

NET ASSETS 1,304,323 1,295,577 1,303,168 1,297,287

EQUITY

Parent Entity Interest

Reserves 30(a) 912,832 887,946 912,773 887,887

Retained Surplus 30(b) 391,287 407,610 390,395 409,400

Total Parent Entity Interest 1,304,119 1,295,556 1,303,168 1,297,287

Outside Equity Interest 31(a) 204 21 - -

TOTAL EQUITY 31 1,304,323 1,295,577 1,303,168 1,297,287

The above statements of fi nancial position should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes.

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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTSA P P E N D I X A

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000 Infl ows Infl ows Infl ows Infl ows (Outfl ows) (Outfl ows) (Outfl ows) (Outfl ows)

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Commonwealth Government

Teaching and Learning 143,504 149,590 143,504 149,590

HECS and other Loan Programmes 91,200 92,355 91,200 92,355

Scholarships 10,847 9,812 10,847 9,812

DEST Research 87,325 93,642 87,325 93,642

ARC Grant - Discovery 21,093 18,082 21,093 18,082

ARC Grant - Linkages 19,537 13,719 19,537 13,719

Other Commonwealth 39,255 32,166 39,255 32,166

State and Local Government 20,180 26,774 19,989 26,774

HECS - Student Payments 16,918 17,281 16,918 17,281

Receipts from Student Fees and Other Customers 377,383 398,070 301,990 300,077

Interest Received 6,692 4,757 5,953 4,245

Dividends Received 244 272 244 272

Managed Investment Portfolio - 397 - 397

Payments to Employees (426,627) (387,825) (421,984) (381,618)

Payments to Suppliers & Other Creditors (344,805) (362,751) (278,420) (278,829)

Borrowing Costs (1,407) (1,501) - -

Net Cash Infl ow/(Outfl ow) from Operating Activities 32(a) 61,339 104,840 57,451 97,965

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Proceeds from Other Financial Assets 273,039 173,448 272,978 173,241

Proceeds from Loan Repayment to Entity by Controlled Entity - - 4 6

Proceeds from Loan Repayment to Entity by External Parties 2,987 214 22 83

Proceeds from Sale of Property, Plant & Equipment 1,105 1,755 1,104 1,751

Payments for Other Financial Assets (239,427) (206,356) (238,859) (204,626)

Payments for Property, Plant & Equipment (82,755) (76,910) (82,628) (76,795)

Payments to Controlled Entities - - (703) (925)

Loan to External Parties by Entity (61) - (61) -

Net Cash Infl ow/(Outfl ow) from Investing Activities (45,112) (107,849) (48,143) (107,265)

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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTSA P P E N D I X A

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000 Infl ows Infl ows Infl ows Infl ows (Outfl ows) (Outfl ows) (Outfl ows) (Outfl ows)

CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Proceeds from Issue of Shares 130 1,231 - -

Proceeds from Borrowings from External Parties 10 107 - -

Repayment of Borrowings to External Party - (4,833) - -

Reduction in Cash on Deconsolidation - (767) - -

Repayment of Borrowings to External Party (4,832) (87) - -

Net Cash Infl ow/(Outfl ow) from Financing Activities (4,692) (4,349) - -

Net Increase/(Decrease) in Cash Held 11,535 (7,358) 9,308 (9,300)

Cash at the Beginning of Reporting Period 40,387 48,008 29,802 39,365

Effects of Exchange Rate Changes on Balances of Cash held in Foreign Currencies at the Beginning of the Year (33) (263) (30) (263)

Cash at the End of the Year 19 51,889 40,387 39,080 29,802

The above statements of cash fl ows should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes.

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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTSA P P E N D I X A

recent past, the fi rst payment in respect of a grant year (equaling 8% of the total recurrent funding for that year) had been made at the end of December of the previous year.

Funding for most programmes under HEFA ends on 31 December 2004 while most new programmes under the Higher Education Support Act 2003 (HESA) com-mence on 1 January 2005. Continuing the current practice of making the fi rst payment in December 2004 for the 2005 grant year would mean that Commonwealth payments would be made in respect of programmes that are yet to commence and that these payments are treated by the majority of universities as revenue for 2004. This has considerable accountability implications for the Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) in administering and accounting for the programme payments.

Higher education providers (even those within the same State) do not treat the early payment uniformly and the payment is treated in at least three different ways – as revenue when it is received, as an advance (a liability), and part as revenue and the other as liability. Such varied treatment creates a lack of transparency and distorts both the Com-monwealth funding and the higher education

providers’ fi nancial year results.DEST has announced changes to pay-

ment arrangements whereby all recurrent payments in respect of a grant year will be made in that year. For the 2005 grant year, the fi rst payment will be made in January 2005 instead of December 2004.

The changes to payment arrangements will mean, that from the 2005 reporting period, the fi nancial statements of all higher education providers will accurately refl ect the Commonwealth fi nancial assistance in respect of a grant year.

– Financial Effects for 2004Changes to payment arrangement will mean that those higher education providers that reported the whole or part of the 8% fi rst payment in respect of the 2004 grant year as revenue in 2003 will have the effect of understating the Commonwealth funding for the 2004 grant year in their 2004 Statement of Financial Performance.

To identify the impact of the changed treatment on the operating result, grants provided for 2004 activities but recognised as 2003 revenue should be adjusted by incor-porating the amount received in December 2003 as revenue for the 2004 reporting pe-riod. The effect of this is shown below:

NOTE 1. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

These fi nancial statements are a general pur-pose fi nancial report and have been prepared in accordance with the Financial Management Standard, issued under Section 46L of the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977, applicable Accounting Standards, Urgent Issues Group Consensus Views and other authoritative pronouncements of the Australian Accounting Standards Board.

The fi nancial report has been prepared on an accruals basis and is based on historical costs and does not take into account changing money values or, except where stated, current valuations of non-current assets. Unless otherwise indicated, all amounts are shown rounded to the nearest thousand dollars.

The following is a summary of the material accounting policies adopted by the economic entity in the preparation of the fi nancial report.

(a) Reporting formatIn accordance with the Financial Management Standard, the University prepares a statement of fi nancial performance, statement of fi nancial position and statement of cash fl ows in the pre-scribed format. This format is consistent with the instructions for the preparation of annual fi nancial reports by Australian higher education institutions issued by the Department of Educa-tion, Science & Training (DEST).

(b) Comparative fi guresUnless otherwise stated, accounting policies ad-opted are consistent with those of previous years. Where necessary, comparative fi gures have been adjusted to conform to changes in presentation in the current year.

(c) Principles of consolidationThe consolidated fi nancial statements combine the fi nancial statements of all the entities that comprise the economic entity, being The Uni-versity of Queensland (parent) and its controlled entities as defined in AAS 24. The entities controlled by The University of Queensland are set out in Note 37. The effects of all material transactions between entities included in the con-solidated accounts have been eliminated in full.

(d) Financial effects of changes to Commonwealth payment arrangements for 2005 grant year

– BackgroundPayment to universities in respect of pro-grammes under the Higher Education Fund-ing Act 1988 (HEFA) are made on the second and last Thursdays of each month. In the

$’000

2004 Revenue from Operating Activities 319,985 (per Statement of Financial Performance)

Add Grants Received in 2003 for 2004 Activities: Commonwealth Government Financial Assistance 19,072 HECS – Commonwealth Payments 6,557 25,629

Total Restated 2004 Revenue from Operating Activities 345,614 Restated 2004 Operating Result 9,306 Reported 2004 Operating Result (16,323)

Financial Effect on 2004 Operating Result is a reduction of 25,629

The Commonwealth will use the restated fi gures in all DEST publication, includ-ing the Finance 2004 publication, to ensure consistent treatment across all higher education providers.

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

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determined as the higher of an asset’s fair value less costs to sell and its value in use.

In relation to a not-for-profi t entity, value in use is, where the future economic benefi ts of an asset are not primarily dependent on the asset’s ability to generate net cash infl ows and where the entity would, if deprived of the asset, replace its remaining future economic benefi ts, the depreciated replacement cost of the asset. Where an asset would not be replaced, value in use would be the future economic benefi ts to be derived up to and on disposal.

It is anticipated that impairment will have minimal impact on the University as its assets are predominantly recorded either at fair value or depreciated replacement cost.

− Employee Benefi tsUnder AASB 119, number of the University’s post-employment benefi ts plans would be considered multi-employer defi ned benefi t plans. The University would have to recog-nise in the fi nancial statements any surplus or defi cit in the defi ned benefi t plan arising between the market value of plan assets and the present value of any defi ned benefi t obligations. The annual movements in those surpluses or defi cits must be recorded in the Income Statement.

The University has been informed by the relevant superannuation funds that they will be unable to provide the necessary informa-tion required by AASB 119 in respect of the multi-employer defi ned benefi t fund plans. In accordance with the standard, these funds will therefore be regarded as defi ned con-tribution fund plans for fi nancial statement reporting purposes. Payments would be ex-pensed as they are made and the total amount of the expense for the year will be disclosed in the year end fi nancial statement.

− Financial instruments

Under AASB 139 the major impacts may be as a result of fi nancial assets held by the University being subject to classifi cation as either held for trading, held-to-maturity, available for sale or loans and receivables and, depending upon their classifi cation, be-ing measured at fair value or amortised cost. The most likely accounting change is that the University’s Managed Investment Portfolio will be classifi ed as available for sale and measured at fair value, with changes in fair value recognised directly in equity.

− Inventories Currently the University values inventories at cost using the fi rst-in-fi rst-out or weighted average cost formula. AASB 102 requires

not-for-profi t entities to measure inventories held for distribution by such entities to be measured at the lower of cost and current replacement cost. It is not anticipated that there will be any change in the value of inventory as a result of this change in accounting policy.

The above should not be regarded as a complete list of changes in accounting policies that will result from the transition to Australian equivalents to IFRS. The impact of the transition to Australian equivalents to IFRS on the University’s fi nancial position and report is yet to be quantifi ed but is not expected to be material.

(f) Valuation of non-current physical assets

Land, buildings, infrastructure and heritage and cultural assets, including the museum collections and the Library’s collection of rare materials and manuscripts are measured at fair value in accordance with AASB1041 – Revaluation of Non-Current Assets and Queensland Treasury’s “Non-Current Asset Accounting Guidelines for the Queensland Public Sector”. All other non-current assets including plant and equipment and intangibles are measured at cost.

Non-current physical assets measured at fair value that are above determined revaluation thresholds are comprehensively revalued at least once every fi ve years with interim valuations, using appropriate indices, being otherwise performed on an annual basis where the change would be material to that class of asset. Revalu-ation amounts relating to assets measured at fair value that have been disposed of are transferred from an asset revaluation to an asset realisation reserve.

– LandIn 2003 rateable land was valued at un-improved capital value as recorded by the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, with the exception of one parcel against which an appeal to the Land Court has been lodged. The University considered that the valuation assigned to the parcel in question was excessive and did not properly assess the limited use of the property. A number of par-cels of non-rateable land were independently valued by Australia Pacifi c Valuers Pty Ltd.

Following advice from the Department of Natural Resources and Mines that unim-proved capital values should not be used for fi nancial reporting purposes as they are pro-vided for particular statutory requirements and not for fi nancial reporting purposes, a specifi c valuation of the fair value (market value) of land for fi nancial reporting pur-poses was undertaken by Australia Pacifi c Valuers Pty Ltd in 2004.

(e) International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)

The Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB) is adopting International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for application to reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2005. The AASB has issued Australian equiva-lents to International Financial Reporting Stan-dards, and the Urgent Issues Group has issued interpretations corresponding to International Accounting Standards Board interpretations originated by the International Financial Report-ing Interpretations Committee or the former Standing Interpretations Committee.

Compliance with Australian equivalents to IFRS is required for fi nancial years beginning on or after 1 January 2005. Therefore, entities such as The University of Queensland, which has a 31 December year-end, are required to comply with the Australian equivalents to IFRS for the year ending 31 December 2005. Entities complying with Australian equivalents to IFRS for the fi rst time will be required to restate their comparative fi nancial statements to amounts refl ecting the ap-plication of IFRS to that comparative period.

The University established a project team to manage the transition to Australian equivalents to IFRS. The team’s tasks included identifying fi nancial impacts, the effort required, changes in accounting policy and the options available for the University on fi rst-time adoption of Aus-tralian equivalents to IFRS. Regular progress reports have been provided to the Chief Financial Offi cer and Audit Committee.

Under Australian equivalents to IFRS the University will still be considered a ‘not-for-profi t’ entity. A ‘not-for-profi t’ entity is “an entity whose principle objective is not the generation of profi t. A not for profi t entity can be a single entity or group comprising the parent entity and each of the entities it controls”. While the Inter-national Accounting Standards Board has written the IFRS for ‘for profi t’ entities, the AASB has included additional requirements and guidance for the ‘not for profit’ entities in Australian equivalents to IFRS. As a consequence of these requirements the University may not be able to claim total compliance with IFRS.

The following is a list of potential changes in accounting policy (references to new AASB standards below are to the Australian equivalents to IFRS issued in July 2004):

- Impairment of AssetsUnder Australian equivalents to IFRS assets are subject to assessment for impairment on an annual basis and, if there are indications of impairment, measurement of that impair-ment is required. An asset is described as impaired if its carrying amount exceeds its recoverable amount. Recoverable amount is

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– Museums & other collections (including Works of Art)The University Art Museum and Anthropol-ogy Museum collections have been valued by management relying on both internal and independent valuations that were performed in 2004. The Antiquities Museum collection was independently valued in 2004. The asset recognition threshold is $1.

– Infrastructure Assets Infrastructure assets were independently valued in 2002 by Australia Pacifi c Valuers Pty Ltd at current market value where a depth in market can be identifi ed or as replacement cost where no depth in market can be estab-lished. In respect of infrastructure the asset recognition threshold is $5,000. Infrastruc-ture assets acquired since then are recognised at cost, which equates to fair value.

– Infrastructure Assets under constructionInfrastructure assets under construction are shown at a value that recognises the extent of completion of construction work, as represented by progress payments to date. Contracts signed for the purpose of build-ing projects that have not been completed at 31 December 2004 have been disclosed as capital expenditure commitments (refer Note 34).

– Heritage AssetsHeritage assets that provide operational ser-vice to the University are reported as part of the generic asset class to which they belong and are recognised on the basis applying to assets that have the same functionality.

(g) Depreciation of property, plant & equipment

Buildings, computing equipment, other plant and equipment, infrastructure assets, research monographs, subscriptions and publications collections and textbook and reference material collections are depreciated over their estimated economic useful lives using either the straight line or diminishing value method. All other items of property, plant & equipment including land, works under construction, motor vehicles, rare materials and manuscripts, museums and other collections are not depreciated. Leasehold improvements are depreciated over the unexpired period of the lease (the periods range from 2 to 6 years).

The depreciation rates used are:Buildings 1%-50% straight lineComputing Equipment 20.0% straight lineOther Plant & Equipment 10.0% straight lineInfrastructure Assets 1%-50% straight lineLibrary Collections – Textbooks & Reference Material 10.0% straight line Research Monographs, Subscriptions & Publications 2.0% diminishing value

(h) Translation of foreign currency transactions

Transactions in foreign currencies are initially measured and brought to account at the rate of exchange in effect at the date of each transaction. Foreign currency monetary items outstanding at balance date have been translated at the spot rate current at balance date. Exchange differences relating to monetary items have been brought to account in the statement of fi nancial performance in the fi nancial year in which the exchange rates change.

(i) InventoriesInventories are valued at cost using the fi rst-in-fi rst-out or weighted average cost formula. Direct costs and an appropriate proportion of variable and fi xed overhead expenses are included, where applicable. Those stores held by the University are essentially for internal use. Livestock is held for teaching and research purposes.

(j) Land held for resaleLand held for resale is valued at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Cost includes costs of acquisition, borrowing costs and holding costs until sale of the land. Borrowing costs and hold-ing costs incurred after sale are expensed.

(k) InvestmentsInvestments are valued at acquisition cost. In-vestments in entities that are not controlled by the University are included in “Other Financial Assets” (refer Note 22) in the statement of fi nan-cial position and interest and dividend income only is included in the statement of fi nancial performance. The Managed Investment Portfolio earned a return of 4.7% (2003 – 3.4%). Other non-cash equivalent investments had an average interest rate of 5.5% (2003 – 5.2%) and an aver-age maturity of 122 days (2003 – 110 days).

(l) Intangible assetsProduct development costs have been capitalised in accordance with AAS or US Generally Ac-cepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and will be amortised upon commercial release of the product. Other intangibles are carried at cost and amortised over their useful lives on a straight line basis. Useful life is generally 3 years, except for organisation costs associated with an overseas

– BuildingsBuildings were independently valued in 2002 by Australia Pacifi c Valuers Pty Ltd at current market value where a depth in market can be identifi ed or at replacement cost where no depth in market can be established. The asset recognition threshold is $5,000. Buildings acquired since then are recognised at cost, which equates to fair value.

– Buildings under constructionBuildings under construction are shown at a value that recognises the extent of comple-tion of construction work, as represented by progress payments to date. Contracts signed for the purpose of building projects that have not been completed at 31 December 2004 have been disclosed as capital expenditure commitments (refer Note 34).

– Leasehold ImprovementsLeasehold improvements are also valued at cost.

– Plant & equipmentMotor vehicles, computing equipment and other plant and equipment are valued at cost. The asset recognition threshold is $1,000.

– Library collections Rare Materials & Manuscripts

The University’s collection of rare materials and manuscripts is considered to be a heri-tage collection and management considers that the collection does not lose any value over time.

An independent valuation of the collec-tion was undertaken in 2004. The valuation identifi ed a number of items in the collection that did not meet the accepted standards for such collections and it was determined that this material should be included in the Research Monographs, Subscriptions & Publications Collection. The total value of the items transferred from the Rare Materials & Manuscripts Collection to the Research Monographs, Subscriptions & Publications Collection was $12,355,277.

The asset recognition threshold for rare materials and manuscripts is $1.

Research Monographs, Subscriptions &

Publications and Textbook & Reference MaterialThe University’s collection of research monographs, subscriptions and publications, textbooks and other reference material is recorded at cost. The asset recognition threshold is $1.

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settled on 30 day terms. The net fair value of investments is disclosed at a quoted market price, or where there is infrequent activity in a market, the market is not well established or small vol-umes are traded, at an estimate thereof. The net fair value of other fi nancial assets is detailed in Note 22 (c).

(p) Interest rate risk exposureWith respect to fi nancial assets, exposure to in-terest rate risk is limited to investments in fi xed interest bearing instruments where interest rate risk arises from the potential for a change in market interest rates to affect the net fair value of the instruments, that is, a price risk. Price risk is managed by investing in fi xed interest bearing instruments for relatively short terms, usually 90 days or less.

With respect to fi nancial liabilities, exposure is limited to the bank loan facility of a controlled entity. The facility consists of fi xed rate, dis-counted commercial bills where interest rate risk arises from the potential for a change in market interest rates to affect the net fair value of the bills, that is, a price risk. Price risk is managed by selling bills for relatively short terms, usually 90 days or less. The weighted average effective interest rate applicable to the bills for the year was 5.5% (2003 – 4.9%). The facility is in place until 2009.

(q) Concentration of credit riskExposure to credit risk is limited to the carrying amount of each class of fi nancial asset, net of the provision for doubtful debts, as disclosed. Cur-rent debtors include an amount of $25,460,000 (2003 - $26,136,000) that is owed in relation to research undertaken by the University. Research debtors include various commonwealth, state and

subsidiary which are amortised over 5 years and system development costs which are amortised over 8 years.

(m) Employee entitlements and superannuation

Liabilities in respect of employee entitlements that are expected to be paid or settled within 12 months of balance date are accrued at nominal amounts calculated on the basis of current salary rates. Liabilities in respect of employee entitle-ments that are not expected to be paid or settled within that period are accrued at the present value of expected future payments. Present values are calculated using the rate applicable to govern-ment guaranteed securities with similar maturity terms and estimated future salary increases.

The group contributes to a number of superannuation plans that provide benefi ts to employees and these contributions are expensed as incurred.

(n) Bad debtsAll bad debts are written off in the year in which they are recognised and are charged against the statement of fi nancial performance. The group has established provisions for doubtful debts that take into account any doubts as to the collect-ability of debts. The balances of these provisions are set out in Note 20.

(o) Net fair value of fi nancial assets and liabilities

The net fair value of receivables (refer Note 20), other non-fi nancial assets (refer Note 25), pay-ables (refer Note 26), interest bearing liabilities (refer Note 27) and other liabilities (refer Note 29) approximate their carrying amounts. Credit sales are on 30 day terms. Credit purchases are

local government departments and bodies as well as numerous large corporations and foundations which are subject to general economic conditions and trends.

(r) RevenueRevenue is recognised when it is probable that the economic benefi ts associated with the transaction will fl ow to the University and can be reliably measured. Revenue arising from the contribution of an asset is recognised upon gaining control of the contribution or the right to receive the contribution including grants, scholarships and prizes and donations and bequests. Interest revenue is recognised on a proportional basis taking into account the interest rates applicable to the fi nancial assets. Revenue from the sale of goods is recognised upon delivery of goods to customers. Revenue from rendering a service is recognised only when the University has a right to be compensated, it is probable that compensa-tion will be received, and the amount of revenue and the stage of completion of a transaction can be reliably measured.

All revenue received or receivable arises from the operating activities of the University.

(s) CashFor the purposes of the statement of cash fl ows, cash includes cash on hand, at call deposits with banks or fi nancial institutions and investments in money market instruments maturing within less than 90 days and net of bank overdrafts. Cash on hand and at call deposits have an average interest rate of 5.1% (2003 – 4.6%) and 5.3% (2003 – 4.8%) respectively. Short term deposits have an average maturity of 88 days (2003 - 79 days) with an average interest rate of 5.5% (2003 – 5.4%).

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

NOTE 2. COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE including OTHER COMMONWEALTH LOAN PROGRAMMES (a) DEST - Teaching and Learning 40.1

Operating Grant* 138,386 144,955 138,386 144,955Teaching Hospitals 708 750 708 750 Capital Development Pool 2,622 3,136 2,622 3,136

Total DEST - Teaching and Learning 141,716 148,841 141,716 148,841

(b) HECS and Other Commonwealth Loan Programmes 40.2

HECS - Commonwealth Payments 75,405 80,587 75,405 80,587Postgraduate Education Loan Scheme (PELS) 15,795 11,503 15,795 11,503Bridging for Overseas-Trained Professional Loan Scheme (BOTPLS) - 132 - 132

Total HECS and Other Commonwealth Loan Programmes 91,200 92,222 91,200 92,222

(c) Scholarships 40.3

Australian Postgraduate Awards 8,192 7,995 8,192 7,995Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships 260 - 260 - Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships 728 - 728 - International Postgraduate Research Scholarships 1,667 1,817 1,667 1,817

Total Scholarships 10,847 9,812 10,847 9,812

(d) DEST - Research 40.4

Institutional Grants Scheme 26,631 28,441 26,631 28,441Research Training Scheme 46,557 51,398 46,557 51,398Research Infrastructure Block Grants 14,137 13,803 14,137 13,803

Total DEST - Research 87,325 93,642 87,325 93,642

Total DEST 331,088 344,517 331,088 344,517

(e) Australian Research Council 40.5

(e)(i) Discovery 40.5(a)

Projects (Large Grants) 17,630 15,227 17,630 15,227Fellowships 894 1,073 894 1,073Federation Fellowships 2,613 1,782 2,613 1,782

Total Discovery 21,137 18,082 21,137 18,082

(e)(ii) Linkages 40.5(b)

Special Research Initiatives - 378 - 378 Infrastructure 1,843 2,318 1,843 2,318International 351 385 351 385 Projects 10,038 6,415 10,038 6,415Research Networks 485 - 485 - Centres 6,983 4,223 6,983 4,223

Total Linkages 19,700 13,719 19,700 13,719

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

(f) Other Commonwealth Government Financial Assistance

Federation Fund Grant - 500 - 500 National Health and Medical Research Council 25,360 23,419 25,360 23,419Other Commonwealth Grants 13,900 8,320 13,900 8,320

Total Other Commonwealth Government Financial Assistance 39,260 32,239 39,260 32,239

Total Commonwealth Government Financial Assistance 411,185 408,557 411,185 408,557

*Operating grant includes Superannuation Programme and Workplace Reform Programme. Reconciliation

Commonwealth Government Grants 319,985 316,335 319,985 316,335HECS - Commonwealth Payments 75,405 80,587 75,405 80,587Commonwealth Loan Programmes 15,795 11,635 15,795 11,635

Total Commonwealth Government Financial Assistance 411,185 408,557 411,185 408,557

NOTE 3. STATE and LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Dental School 1,966 1,880 1,966 1,880Institute for Molecular Biosciences 10,000 8,500 10,000 8,500Australian Institute for Bioengineering & Nanotechnology - 5,000 - 5,000Sustainable Minerals Institute 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000Research Grants 4,378 6,720 4,378 6,720Other 960 768 768 768

Total State and Local Government Financial Assistance 21,304 26,868 21,112 26,868

NOTE 4. FEES and CHARGES Course Fees and Charges

Fee Paying Overseas Students 88,945 74,166 88,945 74,166Continuing Education 2,932 2,298 2,932 2,298Fee Paying Domestic Postgraduate Students 3,704 5,368 3,704 5,368Fee Paying Domestic Undergraduate Students 2,462 1,344 2,462 1,344Fee Paying Domestic Non-award Students 561 579 561 579

Total Course Fees and Charges 98,604 83,755 98,604 83,755

Other Fees and Charges

Student Residential Fees 1,953 1,630 1,953 1,630State Clinical Loading 1,923 2,012 1,923 2,012Parking Fees 3,452 3,323 3,452 3,323Rental Income 1,725 1,359 1,822 1,543Library Photocopying Services 1,045 1,423 1,045 1,423Conference Registration Fees 846 628 847 628 Information Technology Services 5,628 5,410 5,628 5,415Administration Charges 435 532 435 532

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

Examination Fees 949 970 949 970 Library and Other Fines 409 446 409 446 Other 12,277 9,491 12,520 9,647

Total Other Fees and Charges 30,642 27,224 30,983 27,569

Total Fees and Charges 129,246 110,979 129,587 111,324

NOTE 5. INVESTMENT INCOME Interest from Other Persons 6,655 7,145 5,934 4,520Dividends from Other Corporations 320 272 320 272 Managed Investment Portfolio 4,371 3,535 4,371 3,535

Total Investment Income 11,346 10,952 10,625 8,327

NOTE 6. ROYALTIES, TRADEMARKS and LICENCES Royalties 2,615 8,699 4,623 7,073Licences 8,250 4,677 171 194

Total Royalties, Trademarks and Licences 10,865 13,376 4,794 7,267

NOTE 7. CONSULTANCY and CONTRACT RESEARCH Research Centres 4,813 5,376 6,187 6,888Consultancy Fees 37,912 32,732 34,773 35,545Contract Research 7,052 4,205 - -

Total Consultancy and Contract Research 49,777 42,313 40,960 42,433

NOTE 8. OTHER REVENUE Donations and Bequests 11,840 16,278 15,230 17,576Scholarships and Prizes 6,809 6,495 6,647 6,495Non-Government Grants 35,971 40,613 35,971 40,613Foreign Exchange Gain 29 13 - 3 Contract Revenue 10,568 17,582 365 141 Proceeds from Sale of Assets 17 1,389 5,981 1,304 1,893Sales of Goods - Bookshop 4,775 5,155 4,777 5,155 - Press 1,963 2,217 1,963 2,217

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

- SARV Land 40,770 61,529 - - - Comquest 102 554 - - Other Sales - Customs House 3,088 2,647 3,088 2,647 - Other 10,784 6,660 7,449 6,669Health & Medical Education Programs 10,690 7,231 10,690 7,231Other Program Funding 4,449 7,193 4,449 7,193Institute for Molecular Biosciences 681 4,709 681 4,709Hospital Library Funding 1,693 1,491 1,693 1,491Other 8,491 1,830 6,605 6,999

Total Other Revenue 154,092 188,178 100,912 111,032

NOTE 9. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS and ON-COSTS Academic Salaries 187,099 166,823 187,099 166,823Contributions to superannuation and pension schemes (Funded) 26,705 23,860 26,705 23,860Payroll Tax 9,766 8,832 9,766 8,832Workers’ Compensation 527 455 527 455 Long Service Leave Expense 1,280 2,242 1,280 2,242Annual Leave 13 20 13 20 Other 158 25 158 25

Total Academic 225,548 202,257 225,548 202,257

Non-Academic Salaries 171,768 157,941 167,810 152,652Contributions to superannuation and pension schemes (Funded) 22,855 21,010 22,471 20,501Payroll Tax 9,041 8,404 8,848 8,139Workers’ Compensation 242 469 241 444 Long Service Leave Expense 586 1,569 528 1,553Annual Leave 719 1,615 685 1,547Other 737 (153) 732 (188)

Total Non-Academic 205,948 190,855 201,315 184,648

Total Academic & Non-Academic Employee Benefi ts & On-Costs 431,496 393,112 426,863 386,905

NOTE 10. DEPRECIATION and AMORTISATION Depreciation - Buildings 17,013 16,824 17,013 16,824 - Leasehold Improvements 290 71 272 53 - Plant & Equipment 30,877 30,203 30,793 30,063 - Infrastructure Assets 2,748 2,465 2,748 2,465 - Library Collections 8,775 8,452 8,775 8,452

Total Depreciation 59,703 58,015 59,601 57,857

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

Amortisation of Intangibles 1,249 1,316 1,249 1,250

Total Depreciation and Amortisation 60,952 59,331 60,850 59,107

NOTE 11. BUILDINGS and GROUNDS Repairs and Maintenance 6,840 6,426 6,840 6,426Minor Works and Other Expenses 35,528 43,973 35,528 43,973

Total Buildings and Grounds 42,368 50,399 42,368 50,399

NOTE 12. BORROWING COSTS

External Parties 582 534 - -

NOTE 13. BAD and DOUBTFUL DEBTS Bad and Doubtful Debts Written Off 628 495 66 231 Increase/(decrease) in Provision for Doubtful Debts 400 - 400 -

Total Bad and Doubtful Debts 1,028 495 466 231

NOTE 14. OTHER EXPENSES Scholarships, Grants and Prizes 35,483 29,938 35,483 29,933Advertising, Marketing and Promotional Expenses 3,000 2,669 2,805 2,390Travel, Staff Development and Entertainment 23,973 23,718 23,520 22,976Inventory Used - Bookshop 3,461 3,958 3,461 3,958 - Press 674 1,101 674 1,101 - SARV 2,363 4,692 - - - Comquest 91 314 - - Foreign Exchange Losses 77 316 31 266 Carrying Amount of Assets Sold 17 4,475 10,522 4,391 6,404Other Expenses - Teaching Materials & Services 24,970 22,298 24,970 22,298 - Laboratory Supplies & Services 26,067 21,230 26,067 21,230 - Collaborative Projects 18,970 12,009 19,207 14,919 - Utilities & Insurance 18,059 16,247 17,865 16,091 - Computing Supplies & Services 10,781 9,232 10,697 9,112 - Facilities & Campus Services 7,428 8,026 7,428 8,026 - Offi ce Supplies & Furniture 7,949 6,773 7,734 6,486 - Staffi ng Expenses 5,686 5,121 5,492 4,932 - Professional & Consultancy Fees 7,878 6,729 6,307 4,732 - Government Fees & Charges 3,782 4,034 3,770 3,955 - Memberships & Subscriptions 2,682 2,569 2,595 2,514

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

- Postage & Freight 2,521 2,493 2,517 2,471 - Write-down of Inventories 188 733 188 733 - Telecommunications 3,340 3,833 3,255 3,625 - Development Fees (Land) 33,798 53,175 - - - Selling Expenses (Land Development) 986 2,017 - - - Direct Costs 17,225 9,899 - - - Write-off of Investment 1,260 785 - - - Patent Costs 1,289 1,190 - - - Other 10,013 16,632 9,887 15,730

Total Other Expenses 278,469 282,253 218,344 203,882

NOTE 15. NON-CURRENT ADJUSTMENT

In 2003 funds totaling $6,125,000 were received from the Smartstate Research Facilities Fund (SSRFF) established by the Queensland Government to promote the development of research and development infrastructure for science and technology in Queensland. At the time of receipt these funds were recognised as State Government Grants in the Statement of Financial Perfor-mance. In 2004 it transpired that the funds received were in the form of a loan rather than a grant from the SSRFF. These funds have now been recognised as a liability in the Statement of Financial Position (see also Note 29).

NOTE 16. LOSSES and SPECIAL PAYMENTS

In accordance with section 98A of the Financial Management Standard 1997: (a) Losses valued at more than $500 were as follows:

- Property 111 140 - Bad & Doubtful Debts 23 98

Total Losses & Special Payments 134 238

(b) No special payments (including ex-gratia and extra contractual payments) greater than $5,000 were made in either year.

NOTE 17. SALES OF ASSETS

Proceeds from Sale of Assets Investments - 4,141 - 56 Property, Plant & Equipment 1,389 1,840 1,304 1,837

Total Proceeds from Sale of Assets 1,389 5,981 1,304 1,893

Carrying Amount of Assets Sold

Investments 400 4,140 400 56Property, Plant & Equipment 4,075 6,382 3,991 6,348

Total Carrying Amount of Assets Sold 4,475 10,522 4,391 6,404

Net Gain or (Loss) on Sale of Assets (3,086) (4,541) (3,087) (4,511)

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

NOTE 18. REMUNERATION OF AUDITORS

Auditing the Financial Report 347 350 208 214

NOTE 19. CASH ASSETS

Cash 15,182 10,315 7,275 4,810

Deposits at Call 26,908 20,065 26,870 20,050

Term Deposits 4,864 5,065 - -

Discounted Term Deposits 2,962 - 2,962 -

Negotiable Certifi cates of Deposit 1,973 4,942 1,973 4,942

Total Cash Assets 51,889 40,387 39,080 29,802

NOTE 20. RECEIVABLES CURRENT

Debtors

- External 58,600 55,188 50,262 49,298

- Controlled Entities - - 5,371 5,749

Student Loans 1,088 1,100 1,088 1,100

Sundry Loans and Advances

- External 748 3,686 748 713

- Controlled Entities - - 3,685 2,986

Provision for Doubtful Debts (1,060) (456) (650) (250)

Accrued Revenue 1,463 9,058 1,447 1,529

Total Current Receivables 60,839 68,576 61,951 61,125

NON-CURRENT

Student Loans 1,258 907 1,258 907

Sundry Loans and Advances

- External 865 1 39 1

- Controlled Entities - - 32 32

Accrued Revenue 8,319 - - -

Total Non-Current Receivables 10,442 908 1,329 940

Total Receivables 71,281 69,484 63,280 62,065

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

NOTE 21. INVENTORIES

CURRENT

Bookshop Stock 1,030 1,549 1,030 1,549

Press Stock 862 900 862 900

Stores 1,294 1,225 1,294 1,225

Livestock 1,074 1,218 1,074 1,218

Work-in-Progress 118 406 - -

Land Held for Resale 21(a) 2,137 2,615 - -

Total Current Inventories 6,515 7,913 4,260 4,892

NON-CURRENT

Land Held for Resale 21(a) 19,549 20,585 - -

Total Non-Current Inventories 19,549 20,585 - -

Total Inventories 26,064 28,498 4,260 4,892

21(a) Land held for resale Cost of Acquisition 34,999 34,999 - -

Borrowing Costs Capitalised 7,448 6,599 - -

Cost of Sales (20,761) (18,398) - -

21,686 23,200 - -

Classifi ed as:

Current 2,137 2,615 - -

Non-current 19,549 20,585 - -

21,686 23,200 - -

A controlled entity, SARV Pty Ltd (SARV), purchased land adjoining the Bond University Campus as part of the settlement of the contract to purchase the Bond University Campus and adjoining land entered into by the University and SARV. A Development Agree-ment between SARV and the Delfi n Property Group provides for Delfi n to take complete responsibility for the development, manage-ment, marketing and sale of the land. See also Note 35(b).

NOTE 22. OTHER FINANCIAL ASSETS CURRENT

Investment Bonds - 500 - 500

Term Deposits 873 61 86 -

Discounted Term Deposits 20,624 42,353 20,624 42,353

Negotiable Certifi cates of Deposit 26,503 35,430 26,503 35,430

Total Current Other Financial Assets 48,000 78,344 47,213 78,283

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003

$000 $000 $000 $000

NON-CURRENT

Term Deposits - 86 - 86 Shares 24,399 21,349 26,732 26,158Convertible Notes 12,173 11,323 - - Managed Investment Portfolio 22(a) 84,970 84,936 84,970 84,936

Total Non-Current Other Financial Assets 121,542 117,694 111,702 111,180

Total Other Financial Assets 169,542 196,038 158,915 189,463

22(a) The Managed Investment Portfolio comprises funds invested as follows: Cash Management Trusts 9,882 10,318 9,882 10,318Equity Trusts 57,709 57,964 57,709 57,964Fixed Interest Trusts 11,184 10,251 11,184 10,251Property Trusts 5,476 5,932 5,476 5,932Venture Capital 719 471 719 471

84,970 84,936 84,970 84,936

22(b) Restricted/Unrestricted Other Financial Assets

Restricted Other Financial Assets Investment Bonds - 500 - 500 Term Deposits 873 86 86 86 Shares 6,561 6,216 740 740 Convertible Notes 10,099 8,848 - - Managed Investment Portfolio 44,205 42,765 44,205 42,765

Total Restricted Other Financial Assets 61,738 58,415 45,031 44,091

Unrestricted Other Financial Assets Shares 17,838 15,133 25,992 25,418Term Deposits - 61 - - Discounted Term Deposits 20,624 42,353 20,624 42,353Negotiable Certifi cates of Deposit 26,503 35,430 26,503 35,430Convertible Notes 2,074 2,475 - - Managed Investment Portfolio 40,765 42,171 40,765 42,171

Total Unrestricted Other Financial Assets 107,804 137,623 113,884 145,372

Total Other Financial Assets 169,542 196,038 158,915 189,463

22(c) Net Fair Value of Cash and Other Financial Assets # Cash - at cost 15,182 10,315 7,275 4,810Deposits at Call - at cost 26,908 20,065 26,870 20,050Investment Bonds - 532 - 532 Commercial Bills - at cost - 61 - - Term Deposits 87 88 87 88 Term Deposits - at cost 4,864 5,065 - - Discounted Term Deposits 23,813 42,662 23,813 42,662Negotiable Certifi cates of Deposit 28,838 40,706 28,838 40,706

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

Convertible Notes - at cost 12,172 11,323 - -

Shares - at market value quoted on stock exchange 3,969 3,194 3,969 3,194

Shares - at cost 23,659 20,609 7,252 6,678

Managed Investment Portfolio - at market value 93,520 83,117 93,520 83,117

233,012 237,737 191,624 201,837

# Unless otherwise specifi ed, the net fair value of items is disclosed at the discounted present value.

NOTE 23. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT

Land and Buildings

Land

At Unimproved Value - 89,065 - 89,065

At Independent Valuation 114,442 5,505 114,442 5,505

114,442 94,570 114,442 94,570

Buildings

At Independent Valuation 703,305 705,803 703,305 705,803

At Cost 125,354 117,014 125,354 117,014

Less: Accumulated Depreciation (278,151) (262,799) (278,151) (262,799)

550,508 560,018 550,508 560,018

Buildings under Construction 30,528 5,347 30,528 5,347

Leasehold Improvements

At Cost 2,104 760 1,877 533

Less: Accumulated Depreciation (757) (468) (676) (405)

1,347 292 1,201 128

Total Land and Buildings 696,825 660,227 696,679 660,063

Plant and Equipment

At Cost 252,247 237,102 251,643 236,079

Less: Accumulated Depreciation (107,876) (96,468) (107,519) (95,733)

144,371 140,634 144,124 140,346

Library Collections

Research Monographs, Subscriptions & Publications - At Cost 213,150 192,661 213,150 192,661

Less: Accumulated Depreciation (8,039) (3,853) (8,039) (3,853)

205,111 188,808 205,111 188,808

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

Textbook & Reference Material - At Cost 45,889 45,989 45,889 45,989

Less: Accumulated Depreciation (8,378) (4,599) (8,378) (4,599)

37,511 41,390 37,511 41,390

Rare Materials & Manuscripts - At Independent Valuation 6,149 16,421 6,149 16,421

Total Library Collections 248,771 246,619 248,771 246,619

Museums and Other Collections

At Management’s Valuation 21,266 17,097 21,266 17,097

21,266 17,097 21,266 17,097

Infrastructure Assets

At Independent Valuation 80,094 80,509 80,094 80,509

At Cost 6,454 1,599 6,454 1,599

Less: Accumulated Depreciation (34,294) (31,764) (34,294) (31,764)

52,254 50,344 52,254 50,344

Infrastructure Assets under Construction - 341 - 341

Total Infrastructure Assets 52,254 50,685 52,254 50,685

Total Property, Plant and Equipment 1,163,487 1,115,262 1,163,094 1,114,810

The above should be read in conjunction with Note 1(f) and (g).

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

NOTE 24. INTANGIBLE ASSETS Product Development 298 298 - -

Less: Accumulated Amortisation (297) (297) - -

1 1 - -

Systems Development 9,997 9,997 9,997 9,997

Less: Accumulated Amortisation (5,127) (3,878) (5,127) (3,878)

4,870 6,119 4,870 6,119

Total Intangible Assets 4,871 6,120 4,870 6,119

NOTE 25. OTHER NON-FINANCIAL ASSETS CURRENT

Prepayments 17,775 11,954 17,198 11,715

Other 77 5 77 5

Total Current Other Non-Financial Assets 17,852 11,959 17,275 11,720

Total Other Non-Financial Assets 17,852 11,959 17,275 11,720

NOTE 26. PAYABLES CURRENT

Trade Creditors 22,849 16,300 18,148 12,631

Payroll Creditors 1,510 1,558 1,510 1,558

Other Creditors 5,175 7,213 701 372

Accrued Expenses 13,227 11,997 10,418 6,707

Total Current Payables 42,761 37,068 30,777 21,268

NON-CURRENT

Accrued Expenses 4,443 - - -

Total Non-Current Payables 4,443 - - -

Total Payables 47,204 37,068 30,777 21,268

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

NOTE 27. INTEREST-BEARING LIABILITIES CURRENT

Secured Bank Loan Facility 5,003 5,042 - -

Total Current Secured Interest-bearing Liabilities 5,003 5,042 - -

NON-CURRENT

Secured Bank Loan Facility 19,001 23,770 - -

Other Unsecured Interest-bearing Liability 13 - - -

Total Non-Current Secured Interest-bearing Liabilities 19,014 23,770 - -

Total Interest-Bearing Liabilities 24,017 28,812 - -

Assets Pledged as Security The bank loan facility is a multi-option construction facility secured by a fi rst registered mortgage over the land held for re-sale. The carrying amounts of assets pledged as security are: Land Held for Re-sale 21(a)

Current 2,137 2,615 - -

Non-Current 19,549 20,585 - -

21,686 23,200 - -

NOTE 28. PROVISIONS CURRENT

Employee Benefi ts

Long Service Leave 9,252 8,502 9,239 8,448

Annual Leave 19,135 18,476 18,863 18,165

Other 752 74 752 74

Other Provisions 417 491 345 458

Total Current Provisions 29,556 27,543 29,199 27,145

NON-CURRENT

Employee Benefi ts

Long Service Leave 37,257 36,308 37,122 36,185

Other 165 178 165 178

Other Provisions 400 530 399 529

Total Non-Current Provisions 37,822 37,016 37,686 36,892

Total Provisions 67,378 64,559 66,885 64,037

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

NOTE 29. OTHER LIABILITIES CURRENT

Revenue Received in Advance 21,239 20,891 19,769 20,507

Loan from Controlled Entity (Non-Interest Bearing) - - 6,717 12,067

Loan from External Entity (Non-Interest Bearing) 22 115 - -

Co-operative Research Centre Funds 5,978 2,633 5,978 2,633

Other 3,052 1,062 2,980 1,062

Total Current Other Liabilities 30,291 24,701 35,444 36,269

NON-CURRENT Loan from External Entity (Non-Interest Bearing) 14,510 5 14,500 -

Investments held on behalf of Third Parties 17,263 17,016 - -

Other - 10 - 10

Total Non-Current Other Liabilities 31,773 17,031 14,500 10

Total Other Liabilities 62,064 41,732 49,944 36,279

In 2001 the Queensland Government announced the establishment of the Smartstate Research Facilities Fund (SSRFF) to promote the development of research and development infrastructure for science and technology in Queensland. A number of University projects have been awarded funding from the SSRFF. To date a total of $14,500,000 has been received from the SSRFF for two projects in the form a 30 year interest free loans. Additional funding is to be received in respect of both projects. Loan repayments will not commence until the eleventh year after the date the fi nal project funds have been received. Provided the University meets all of its obligations under the loan agreement, one third of each loan will be forgiven. The remaining two thirds will be repaid in 20 annual installments.

NOTE 30. RESERVES and RETAINED SURPLUS

30(a) Reserves

Asset Revaluation Reserve 871,136 847,536 871,136 847,536

Asset Realisation Reserve 41,637 40,351 41,637 40,351

Foreign Currency Translation Reserve 59 59 - -

Total Reserves 912,832 887,946 912,773 887,887

Movements:

Asset Revaluation Reserve

Opening Balance 847,536 1,057,187 847,536 1,056,130

Add Revaluation increments on -

Land 19,722 27,521 19,722 27,521

Library Collections 1,926 - 1,926 -

Museums & Other Collections 3,758 - 3,758 -

872,942 1,084,708 872,942 1,083,651

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

Less Revaluation decrements on -

Buildings 323 1,037 323 1,037

Infrastructure Assets 197 428 197 428

Shares in Controlled Entity - 1,057 - -

Revaluation Adjustment (Library Collections) - 234,332 - 234,332

Transfers to Asset Realisation Reserve 1,286 318 1,286 318

Closing balance 871,136 847,536 871,136 847,536

Asset Realisation Reserve

Opening balance 40,351 40,033 40,351 40,033

Transfers from Asset Revaluation Reserve 1,286 318 1,286 318

Closing balance 41,637 40,351 41,637 40,351

Foreign Currency Translation Reserve

Opening balance 59 (1,080) - -

Add Revaluation increments - 1,139 - -

Closing balance 59 59 - -

30(b) Retained Surplus

Restricted Retained Surplus

Opening Balance 140,030 131,613 140,030 131,613

Operating Result 1,177 8,417 1,177 8,417

Closing balance 141,207 140,030 141,207 140,030

Unrestricted Retained Surplus

Opening Balance 267,580 244,163 269,370 246,045

Operating Result (17,500) 23,417 (20,182) 23,325

Closing balance 250,080 267,580 249,188 269,370

Total Retained Surplus 391,287 407,610 390,395 409,400

Restricted retained surplus comprises scholarships, bequests, specifi c research grants and other capital accumulations where the funds cannot be used for purposes other than those specifi ed by the contributor.

NOTE 31. EQUITY

Opening balance 1,295,577 1,472,568 1,297,287 1,473,821

Total Changes in Equity recognised in the Statement of Financial Performance 8,563 (176,360) 5,881 (176,534)

Total Changes in Outside Equity Interest 31(a) 183 (631) - -

Closing balance 1,304,323 1,295,577 1,303,168 1,297,287

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

31(a) Outside Equity Interest

Share Capital 1,371 1,206 - -

Retained Losses (1,167) (1,185) - -

Total Outside Equity Interest 204 21 - -

NOTE 32. CASH FLOW INFORMATION Reconciliation of Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities to Operating Result

Operating Result (16,369) 31,557 (19,005) 31,742

Depreciation 59,703 58,015 59,601 57,857

Amortisation 1,249 1,316 1,249 1,250

Change in Assets and Liabilities

(Increase)/Decrease in Receivables (4,140) 14,201 (172) 4,389

(Increase)/Decrease in Inventories 2,311 4,639 633 957

(Increase)/Decrease in Managed Investment Portfolio (3,997) (2,790) (3,997) (2,790)

(Increase)/Decrease in Other Financial Assets 26 209 26 209

(Increase)/Decrease in Other Assets (5,924) (2,120) (5,555) (1,948)

Increase/(Decrease) in Payables 9,437 (9,721) 5,746 (3,331)

Increase/(Decrease) in Other Liabilities 14,888 4,486 13,595 3,806

Increase/(Decrease) in Provisions 3,104 5,068 2,848 4,990

(Profi t)/Loss on Sale of Assets 3,086 4,542 3,087 4,512

Donations of Property, Plant & Equipment (676) (4,082) (676) (4,082)

Foreign Currency Translation Loss 77 263 31 263

Write off of Property, Plant & Equipment 40 141 40 141

Write off of Investments 1,233 785 - -

Write off of Deferred Borrowing Costs - 2 - -

Non-cash Income (2,809) (976) - -

Reduction in Loan - (500) - -

Gain on Deconsolidation of Controlled Entity - (774) - -

Loss on Acquisition of Controlled Entity 31 - - -

Increase in Third Party Entitlements in Investments 69 579 - -

Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 61,339 104,840 57,451 97,965

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

NOTE 33. INCOME TAX STATUS The University and its controlled entities are exempt from paying income tax in Australia with the exception of SARV Pty Limited. This company has no liability for the year ended 31 December 2004 as the company had not generated a net taxable income during the year. In addition, certain of the controlled entities’ subsidiaries are liable to pay income tax under section 4-1 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997. CiTR Pty Limited is subject to tax under United States of America Tax legislation with respect to its United States’ operations and its overseas subsidiary CiTR Incorporated.

Notes Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

NOTE 34. COMMITMENTS (a) Capital Expenditure Commitments Contracted but not provided for & payable: - not later than one year 57,785 7,572 57,785 7,572 - later than one year but not later than 5 years 24,118 - 24,118 -

81,903 7,572 81,903 7,572

(b) Operating Lease Commitments Contracted but not provided for & payable: - not later than one year 472 330 472 282 - later than one year but not later than 5 years 2,090 1,857 2,090 1,857 - later than fi ve years 147 657 147 657

2,709 2,844 2,709 2,796

NOTE 35. CONTINGENCIES (a) Supplementary Benefi t Payments The University has a contingent liability which may arise in respect of supplementary pension payments to be made to some retired staff members or their dependants. These retired staff were members of a Staff Superannuation Scheme which was terminated in June 1984. Former members who had been granted supplementary benefi ts at this date continue to receive these benefi ts. (b) Guaranteed Return During 1999 a controlled entity, SARV Pty Ltd (SARV), entered into an agreement with the Delfi n Property Group to develop and mar-ket the land held for resale (refer to Note 21). Under the terms of the agreement, SARV is entitled to retain a guaranteed return from the gross proceeds received, which are directly related to the land. The return will be received in half-yearly installments over the ten year term of the project.

NOTE 36. OTHER DEVELOPMENTS UniQuest Pty Limited In 2001, UniQuest Pty Limited (UniQuest) entered into an agreement with Coridon Pty Limited (Coridon) wherein an unrelated third party purchased a licence for certain technology owned by UniQuest for the amount of $17,500,000. This amount has been paid to UniQuest and is currently held on deposit with Citibank. The deposit earns interest which is reinvested. It is expected that the total amount on deposit will increase to approximately $26,418,000 by 29 June 2008. The unrelated third party has the right (a “put option”), at any time up till that date, to require Coridon to purchase shares in another company. Whether that third party exercises that right depends on a range of factors outside of UniQuest’s control. If Coridon is un-able to pay for these shares, then UniQuest must pay on its behalf. The amount that must be paid is equivalent to the amount held by UniQuest in the term deposit with Citibank at the time the right is exercised. Due to the inherent uncertainty of these transactions, no asset or liability has been taken up in the fi nancial statements in respect of these transactions.

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NOTE 38. DEFINED BENEFIT SUPERANNUATION FUND The University is one of the sponsors of UniSuper which offers amongst its superannuation choices a defi ned benefi t scheme. With respect to the defi ned benefi t scheme, the most recent fi nancial report for the year ended 30 June 2004 states the following informa-tion in relation to The University of Queensland: Parent Entity Only 2004 2003 $000 $000

Vested Benefi ts 260,672 233,111

Accrued Benefi ts 224,236 194,782 Net Market Value of Plan Assets 252,385 205,412

Net Surplus/(Shortfall) 28,149 10,630

The last actuarial valuation was conducted by Towers Perrin on 16 May 2003 as at 31 December 2002.

NOTE 39. RESPONSIBLE PERSONS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS 39(a) Responsible Persons

Parent Entity Only Parent Entity Only 2004 2003

Mr Peter G Annand Mr Peter G Annand The Most Reverend Dr Phillip Aspinall The Most Reverend Dr Phillip Aspinall Ms Margot Balch (from 2/2004) Mr Donald S Barrett Mr Donald S Barrett The Most Reverend John A Bathersby The Most Reverend John A Bathersby Dr Andrew Bonnell (from 6/2003) Dr Andrew Bonnell Mr Denis J Brosnan Mr Denis J Brosnan Mr Matthew S Collins Mr Matthew S Collins Ms Eleanor Davidson Ms Eleanor Davidson Mr John A Desmarchelier, AM, ED Mr John A Desmarchelier, AM, ED Mr GH (Ted) Edwards Mr GH (Ted) Edwards The Honorable Sir Llewellyn Edwards, AC The Honorable Sir Llewellyn Edwards, AC Dr John M Fenwick Dr John M Fenwick Mr David Gray Mr David Gray Professor Gordon C Grigg Professor Gordon C Grigg Professor John A Hay ACProfessor John A Hay AC Dr Peter Ho Dr Peter Ho Professor John de Jersey Professor John de Jersey Associate Professor George Lafferty (to 5/2003)Dr Mary D Mahoney Dr Mary D Mahoney Mr Aaron Marsham (to 11/2004) Mr Aaron Marsham Ms Jan Massey Ms Jan Massey Ms Rachel G Nolan, MP Ms Rachel G Nolan, MP Mr AE de Norbury Rogers, AO Mr AE de Norbury Rogers, AO Dr Renaye Peters Dr Renaye Peters Professor Kay EB Saunders, AM Professor Kay EB Saunders, AM Dr Frederick Schubert Dr Frederick Schubert

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004 Parent Entity Only Parent Entity Only 2004 2003

Professor Jennifer Strong Professor Jennifer Strong Mr Nicholas W Stump Mr Nicholas W Stump Mr Ken Smith Mr Ken Smith (from 12/2003) Ms Juliana E Virine Mr Jim Varghese (to 12/2003) Dr David JH Watson, MP (to 2/2004) Ms Juliana E Virine Ms Lilla Watson Dr David JH Watson, MP Professor Robert N Wensley, QC Ms Lilla WatsonThe Honourable Justice Margaret J White Professor Robert N Wensley, QC Ms Kay Whitfi eld The Honourable Justice Margaret J White Ms Diane J Zetlin Ms Kay Whitfi eld Ms Diane J Zetlin In their role as members of the University’s Senate, no remuneration is received by the above responsible persons.

39(b) Remuneration of Executive Offi cers

Economic Entity Parent Entity 2004 2003 2004 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000 No. No. No. No.

$100,000 to $109,999 1 4 - - $120,000 to $129,999 - 1 - - $130,000 to $139,999 1 - - - $140,000 to $149,999 - 2 - - $160,000 to $169,999 2 - - - $170,000 to $179,999 1 2 - - $190,000 to $199,999 1 1 - - $200,000 to $209,999 - 1 - - $220,000 to $229,999 1 - - - $260,000 to $269,999 - 1 - - $270,000 to $279,999 1 - - - $310,000 to $319,999 2 - 2 - $320,000 to $329,999 - 1 - 1 $330,000 to $339,999 1 1 1 1 $340,000 to $349,999 1 - 1 - $360,000 to $369,999 - 1 - 1 $370,000 to $379,999 - 1 - 1 $460,000 to $469,999 - 1 - 1 $470,000 to $479,999 1 - 1 - $900,000 to $909,999 1 - 1 - $910,000 to $919,999 - 1 - 1 Aggregate Remuneration of Executives 4,103 4,593 2,687 2,780 The above fi gures include superannuation, performance loading, motor vehicle usage and the associated FBT costs. The 2003 re-ported remuneration of several Executive Offi cers is higher than the actual remuneration for the year due to the inclusion of payments relating to 2002.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

NOTE 40. ACQUITTAL of COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE In 2004 the Department of Education, Science & Training (DEST) amended the format of this note. However due to the treatment of grants in advance received in prior years DEST have agreed that the 2003 comparatives be presented in the format that applied in that year. The treatment of grants in advance received in prior years also means that in those instances where a grant was received in 2003 in respect of 2004, the amount reported as revenue received for the period in Note 40 varies from that reported in Note 2. Note 1(d) details the grants in advance that were received in 2003 in respect of 2004.

40.1 DEST - Teaching and Learning - 2004 Parent Entity Only Operating Teaching Capital Total Grant* Hospitals Development Pool Notes 2004 2004 2004 2004 $000 $000 $000 $000

Financial Assistance received in CASH during the reporting period (total cash received from the Commonwealth for the Programmes) 140,174 708 2,622 143,504

Net accrual adjustments 9,511 60 - 9,571

Revenue for the period 2(a) 149,685 768 2,622 153,075

Surplus/(defi cit) from the previous year 1,096 - - 1,096

Total revenue including accrued revenue 150,781 768 2,622 154,171

Less expenses including accrued expenses 150,559 828 2,622 154,009

Surplus/(defi cit) for reporting period 222 (60) - 162

* This includes Workplace Reform Program and superannuation contributions

40.1 DEST - Teaching and Learning - 2003 Parent Entity Only Operating Teaching Capital Total Grant Hospitals Development Pool 2003 2003 2003 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

A. Financial Assistance in Advance (paid in previous reporting period 11,207 60 - 11,267 for current reporting period)

B. Plus Financial Assistance received during reporting period 144,955 750 3,136 148,841

C. Less Financial Assistance in advance (received in reporting period for the next reporting period) 11,299 60 - 11,359

Totals from DEST A+B-C 144,863 750 3,136 148,749

Accrual Adjustments: 749 - - 749

Revenue attributed to reporting period 145,612 750 3,136 149,498

Plus Surplus/(defi cit) Prior Year 1,050 - - 1,050

Funds available for reporting period 146,662 750 3,136 150,548

Less Expenses for current period 145,566 750 3,136 149,452

Surplus/(defi cit) for reporting period 1,096 - - 1,096

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NOTE 40. ACQUITTAL OF COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

40.2 HECS and other Commonwealth Loan Programmes - 2004 Parent Entity Only HECS PELS BOTPLS Total (Commonwealth payments only) Notes 2004 2004 2004 2004 $000 $000 $000 $000

Financial Assistance received in CASH during the reporting period (total cash received from the Commonwealth for the Programmes) 75,405 15,795 - 91,200

Net accrual adjustments 6,557 - - 6,557

Revenue for the period 2(b) 81,962 15,795 - 97,757

Surplus/(defi cit) from the previous year - (404) - (404)

Total revenue including accrued revenue 81,962 15,391 - 97,353

Less expenses including accrued expenses 81,962 14,871 - 96,833

Surplus/(defi cit) for reporting period - 520 - 520

40.2 HECS and other Commonwealth Loan Programmes - 2003 Parent Entity Only HECS PELS BOTPLS Total 2003 2003 2003 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

A. Financial Assistance in Advance (paid in previous reporting period 6,437 - - 6,437 for current reporting period)

B. Plus Financial Assistance received during reporting period 79,606 11,368 132 91,106

C. Plus Contributions actually received from students 17,744 17,744

D. Less Financial Assistance in advance (received in reporting period for the next reporting period) 6,557 - - 6,557

Totals from DEST A+B+C-D 97,230 11,368 132 108,730

Accrual Adjustments: (305) - - (305)

Revenue attributed to reporting period 96,925 11,368 132 108,425

Plus Surplus/(defi cit) Prior Year - 133 - 133

Funds available for reporting period 96,925 11,501 132 108,558

Less Expenses for current period 96,925 11,905 132 108,962

Surplus/(defi cit) for reporting period - (404) - (404)

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

NOTE 40. ACQUITTAL OF COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

40.3 Scholarships - 2004 Parent Entity Only Australian Australian International Commonwealth Commonwealth Total Postgraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Education Accommodation Awards Awards Research Costs Scholarships Pre-2002 Post-2002 Scholarships Scholarships 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 Notes $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000

Financial Assistance received in CASH during the reporting period (total cash received from the Commonwealth for the Programmes) 1,156 7,036 1,667 260 728 10,847

Net accrual adjustments - - - - - -

Revenue for the period 2(c) 1,156 7,036 1,667 260 728 10,847

Surplus/(defi cit) from the previous year 11 366 (195) - - 182

Total revenue including accrued revenue 1,167 7,402 1,472 260 728 11,029

Less expenses including accrued expenses 1,432 6,886 2,156 260 722 11,456

Surplus/(defi cit) for reporting period (265) 516 (684) - 6 (427)

40.3 Scholarships - 2003 Parent Entity Only Australian Australian International Total Postgraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Awards Awards Research Pre-2002 Post-2002 Scholarships 2003 2003 2003 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000

A. Financial Assistance in Advance (paid in previous reporting period - - - - for current reporting period)

B. Plus Financial Assistance received during reporting period 3,050 4,944 1,817 9,811

C. Less Financial Assistance in advance (received in reporting period for the next reporting period) - - - -

Totals from DEST A+B-C 3,050 4,944 1,817 9,811

Accrual Adjustments: (67) - - (67)

Revenue attributed to reporting period 2,983 4,944 1,817 9,744

Plus Surplus/(defi cit) Prior Year 200 253 (99) 354

Funds available for reporting period 3,183 5,197 1,718 10,098

Less Expenses for current period 3,172 4,831 1,913 9,916

Surplus/(defi cit) for reporting period 11 366 (195) 182

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

NOTE 40. ACQUITTAL OF COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

40.4 DEST Research - 2004 Parent Entity Only Institutional Research Systemic Research Total Grants Training Infrastructure Infrastructure Scheme Scheme Initiative Block Grants Notes 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000

Financial Assistance received in CASH during the reporting period (total cash received from the Commonwealth for the Programmes) 26,631 46,557 - 14,137 87,325

Net accrual adjustments 2,316 4,168 - 1,229 7,713

Revenue for the period 2(d) 28,947 50,725 - 15,366 95,038

Surplus/(defi cit) from the previous year - 381 97 705 1,183

Total revenue including accrued revenue 28,947 51,106 97 16,071 96,221

Less expenses including accrued expenses 28,947 51,106 97 13,106 93,256

Surplus/(defi cit) for reporting period - - - 2,965 2,965

40.4 DEST Research - 2003 Parent Entity Only Institutional Research Systemic Research Total Grants Training Infrastructure Infrastructure Scheme Scheme Initiative Block Grants 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000

A. Financial Assistance in Advance (paid in previous reporting period for current reporting period) 2,267 4,098 - 1,091 7,456

B. Plus Financial Assistance received during reporting period 28,441 51,398 - 13,803 93,642

C. Less Financial Assistance in advance (received in reporting period for the next reporting period) 2,316 4,174 - 1,229 7,719

Totals from DEST A+B-C 28,392 51,322 - 13,665 93,379

Accrual Adjustments: - - - - -

Revenue attributed to reporting period 28,392 51,322 - 13,665 93,379

Plus Surplus/(defi cit) Prior Year - 1,700 188 1,671 3,559

Funds available for reporting period 28,392 53,022 188 15,336 96,938

Less Expenses for current period 28,392 52,641 91 14,631 95,755

Surplus/(defi cit) for reporting period - 381 97 705 1,183

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

NOTE 40. ACQUITTAL OF COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

40.5 Australian Research Council Grants (a) Discovery - 2004 Parent Entity Only Projects Fellowships Federation Indigenous Total Fellowships Researchers Development Notes 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000

Financial Assistance received in CASH during the reporting period (total cash received from the Commonwealth for the Programmes) 17,628 852 2,613 - 21,093

Net accrual adjustments 2 42 - - 44

Revenue for the period 2(e)(i) 17,630 894 2,613 - 21,137

Surplus/(defi cit) from the previous year 4,680 217 1,247 - 6,144

Total revenue including accrued revenue 22,310 1,111 3,860 - 27,281

Less expenses including accrued expenses 16,725 811 2,195 - 19,731

Surplus/(defi cit) for reporting period 5,585 300 1,665 - 7,550

40.5 Australian Research Council Grants

(a) Discovery - 2003 Parent Entity Only Projects Fellowships Federation Indigenous Total Fellowships Researchers Development 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000

A. Financial Assistance in Advance (paid in previous reporting period for current reporting period) 721 80 - - 801

B. Plus Financial Assistance received during reporting period 15,227 1,073 1,782 - 18,082

C. Less Financial Assistance in advance (received in reporting period for the next reporting period) - - - - -

Totals from DEST A+B-C 15,948 1,153 1,782 - 18,883

Accrual Adjustments: - - - - -

Revenue attributed to reporting period 15,948 1,153 1,782 - 18,883

Plus Surplus/(defi cit) Prior Year 3,394 372 - 15 3,781

Funds available for reporting period 19,342 1,525 1,782 15 22,664

Less Expenses for current period 14,661 1,308 535 15 16,519

Surplus/(defi cit) for reporting period 4,681 217 1,247 - 6,145

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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTSA P P E N D I X A

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2004

NOTE 40. ACQUITTAL OF COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

40.5 Australian Research Council Grants

(b) Linkages - 2004 Parent Entity Only Special Infrastructure International Projects Research Centres Total Research Networks Initiatives Notes 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000

Financial Assistance received in CASH during the reporting period (total cash received from the Commonwealth for the Programmes) (10) 1,843 295 9,941 485 6,983 19,537

Net accrual adjustments 10 - 56 97 - - 163

Revenue for the period 2(e)(ii) - 1,843 351 10,038 485 6,983 19,700

Surplus/(defi cit) from the previous year 378 403 179 3,380 - 1,157 5,497

Total revenue including accrued revenue 378 2,246 530 13,418 485 8,140 25,197

Less expenses including accrued expenses 325 2,031 365 7,924 40 6,833 17,518

Surplus/(defi cit) for reporting period 53 215 165 5,494 445 1,307 7,679

40.5 Australian Research Council Grants

(b) Linkages - 2003

Parent Entity Only Special Infrastructure International Projects Research Centres Total Research Networks Initiatives 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000

A. Financial Assistance in Advance (paid in previous reporting period for current reporting period) - - 4 304 - 124 432

B. Plus Financial Assistance received during reporting period 378 2,319 385 6,415 - 4,223 13,720

C. Less Financial Assistance in advance (received in reporting period for the next reporting period) - - - - - - -

Totals from DEST A+B-C 378 2,319 389 6,719 - 4,347 14,152

Accrual Adjustments: - - - - - - -

Revenue attributed to reporting period 378 2,319 389 6,719 - 4,347 14,152

Plus Surplus/(defi cit) Prior Year - 602 72 3,415 302 77 4,468

Funds available for reporting period 378 2,921 461 10,134 302 4,424 18,620

Less Expenses for current period - 2,518 282 6,754 302 3,267 13,123

Surplus/(defi cit) for reporting period 378 403 179 3,380 - 1,157 5,497

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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTSA P P E N D I X A

MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE

We have prepared the foregoing annual fi nancial statements pursuant to the provisions of the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 and other prescribed requirements and certify that –(a) the fi nancial statements and consolidated fi nancial statements are in agreement with the accounts and records of The University of Queensland

and its controlled entities;(b) in our opinion:

(i) the prescribed requirements in respect of the establishment and keeping of accounts have been complied with in all material respects; and

(ii) the fi nancial statements have been drawn up so as to present a true and fair view of the transactions of The University of Queensland and controlled entities for the period 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004 and the fi nancial position as at 31 December 2004 in accordance with prescribed accounting standards and conform with the Guidelines for the Preparation of Annual Financial Statements issued by the Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training;

(iii) at the time of the certifi cate there are reasonable grounds to believe that the University will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due;

(iv) the amount of Commonwealth fi nancial assistance expended during the year was for the purpose(s) for which it was provided; and(v) the University has complied in full with the requirements of various programme guidelines that apply to the Commonwealth fi nancial

assistance identifi ed in these fi nancial statements.

Sir Llewellyn Edwards AC Professor John Hay ACChancellor Vice-ChancellorTHE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND30 March 2005 30 March 2005

Paul Mullooly Chief Financial Offi cer THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND 30 March 2005

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INDEPENDENT AUDIT REPORT

To the Members of the Senate of The University of Queensland

Matters Relating to Electronic Presentation of the Audited Financial Report

The audit report relates to the fi nancial report of The University of Queensland for the year ended 31 December 2004 included on The University of Queensland’s web site. The University is responsible for the integrity of The University of Queensland’s web site. The audit refers only to the fi nancial report identifi ed below and does not include a review of the integrity of this web site or provide an opinion on any other information which may have been hyperlinked to/from the fi nancial report. If users of the fi nancial report are concerned with the inherent risks arising from electronic data communications they are advised to refer to the hard copy of the audited fi nancial report, available from The University of Queensland, to confi rm the information included in the audited fi nancial report presented on this web site.

These matters also relate to the presentation of the audited fi nancial report in other electronic media including CD Rom.

Scope

The Financial Report

The fi nancial report of The University of Queensland includes the consolidated fi nancial statements of the consolidated entity comprising The University of Queensland and the entities it controlled at the end of the year or from time to time during the year. The fi nancial report consists of the statement of fi nancial performance, statement of fi nancial position, statement of cash fl ows, notes to and forming part of the fi nancial statements and certifi cates given by the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Financial Offi cer, for the year ended 31 December 2004.

The University’s Responsibility

The University is responsible for the preparation and true and fair presentation of the fi nancial report, the maintenance of adequate accounting records and internal controls that are designed to prevent and detect fraud and error and for the accounting policies and accounting estimates inherent in the fi nancial report.

Audit Approach

As required by law, an independent audit was conducted in accordance with QAO Auditing Standards to enable me to provide an independent opinion whether in all material respects the fi nancial report is presented fairly, in accordance with the prescribed requirements, including any mandatory fi nancial reporting requirements as approved by the Treasurer for application in Queensland.

Audit procedures included –

– examining information on a test/sample basis to provide evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the fi nancial report;– assessing the appropriateness of the accounting policies and disclosures used and the reasonableness of signifi cant accounting estimates made by

the University;– obtaining written confi rmation regarding the material representations made in conjunction with the audit; and– reviewing the overall presentation of information in the fi nancial report.

Independence

The Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 promotes the independence of the Auditor-General and QAO authorised auditors.

The Auditor-General is the auditor of all public sector entities and can only be removed by Parliament.

The Auditor-General may conduct an audit in any way considered appropriate and is not subject to direction by any person about the way in which powers are to be exercised.

The Auditor-General has for the purposes of conducting an audit, access to all documents and property and can report to Parliament matters which in the Auditor-General’s opinion are signifi cant.

Audit Opinion

In accordance with s.46G of the Financial Administration and Audit Act 1977 –

(a) I have received all the information and explanations which I have required; and(b) in my opinion –(i) the prescribed requirements in respect of the establishment and keeping of accounts have been complied with in all material respects; and(ii) the statements have been drawn up so as to present a true and fair view, in accordance with the prescribed accounting standards of the trans-

actions of The University of Queensland and the consolidated entity for the fi nancial year 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2004 and of the fi nancial position as at the end of that year.

J E HARTEN FCPA Assistant Auditor-General Queensland Audit Offi ce(as Delegate of the Auditor-General of Queensland) Brisbane

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Staff activity overseas

It is the University’s policy to require a report from staff on University-related overseas travel. Following are the details of visits undertaken during 2004 and those undertaken during 2003 not previously reported. The list was prepared by Personnel Services.

Faculty of ArtsProf P. ALMOND18/06/2004 – 26/07/2004, UK. Undertake research. Cost: $4,000.00

Dr S. ATZERT (Lecturer)02/08/2004 – 11/10/2004, Germany. Undertake research and confer with colleagues. Cost: $3,600.00

Dr M. BARR (PD RF)14/02/2004 – 27/04/2004, Singapore. Undertake research. Cost: $10,617.91

Dr F. BONNER (S. Lect)28/05/2004 – 11/06/2004, USA, UK. Attend conference, present paper and chair session. Consult with colleagues. Conduct research. Cost: $3,162.00

Prof P.K. BRACANIN 15/12/2003 – 18/12/2003, China (HK). Attend meetings regarding proposed degree. Cost: tba

Prof M. COLYVAN09/12/2003 – 11/07/2004, USA, Canada, UK, Italy. Undertake research. Attend conference. Cost: $6,435.00

01/01/2004 – 11/07/2004, USA, Canada, UK, Italy. Undertake research. Give research presentations. Attend conference attendance, present papers and chair sessions. Cost: $7,200.00

Dr A. CORKHILL (S. Lect)19/01/2004 – 02/02/2004, Germany, Austria. Undertake research. Cost: $1,380.00

28/04/2004 – 07/05/2004, UK. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,800.00

23/09/2004 – 01/10/2004, Italy. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,495.00

Prof P.M. CRYLE23/09/2004 – 03/11/2004, Italy, France, UK. Attend conference. Give visiting lectures Consult rare books. Cost: $7,500.00

Mr J. CUSKELLY (Lecturer)15/12/2003 – 18/12/2003, China (HK). Attend meetings regarding proposed degree. Cost: tba

A/Prof F.B. D’AGOSTINO (Reader)22/03/2004 – 03/04/2004, USA. Attend conference and participate in symposium. Cost: $2,035.00

Dr L. DALE (S. Lect)16/04/2004 – 25/04/2004, Italy. Participate in conference. Cost: $2,007.00

16/06/2004 – 13/07/2004, S Africa, UK. Conduct archival research. Deliver paper at seminar. Cost: $4,172.40

A/Prof L.B. DAVIS (Reader)14/03/2004 – 20/03/2004, China (HK). Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,127.04

22/07/2004 – 01/08/2004, UK. Attend conference and present paper. Attend international association committee meetings. Cost: $3,197.00

Dr P. DOWE (Lecturer)17/11/2003 – 17/11/2004, US. Undertake research. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,936.85

Prof R.E. ELSON 07/02/2004 – 16/02/2004, Netherlands. Conduct research. Attend meeting. Cost: $272.16

Dr D.S. FERBER (Lecturer)11/06/2004 – 29/06/2004, France, S Africa. Undertake research. Cost: $2,536.00

Dr A.A. GENTES (Lecturer)23/06/2004 – 23/07/2004, USA. Undertake research. Cost: $2,321.00

Dr H.M. GILBERT (Reader)29/06/2004 – 05/07/2004, NZ. Attend conference and undertake research. Cost: $1,393.00

Dr G.A.C. GINN (Lecturer)27/12/2003 – 10/02/2004, UK. Undertake research. Cost: $6,777.17

Prof P.E. GRIFFITHS (Federation Fellow)20/11/2004 – 22/12/2004, USA. Attend workshop. Undertake research. Supervise students. Attend conference and chair session. Cost: $3,935.34

Dr M.W. HARRINGTON (S. Lect)30/04/2004 – 10/05/2004, USA. Attend annual meeting. Cost: $1,200.00

30/11/2004 – 19/11/2004, Japan, Malaysia. Give talk. Worked on research collaboration. Undertake external review of undergraduate academic program. Cost: $5,700.00

Dr S. HOLAS (Lecturer)24/12/2003 – 07/02/2004, Chile. Undertake research. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $9,973.00

DR P. HOLBROOK (S. Lect)17/07/2004 – 2/08/2004, U.K.. Undertake research. Conference. Cost: $7,039.00

Dr D. HOVEN (Lecturer)30/08/2004 – 10/09/2004, Austria, Belgium. Attend conference and give presentation. Cost: $3,840.00

Prof R. HUTCH11/09/2004 – 19/09/2004, Singapore, Malaysia, China (HK). Attend international graduation. Cost: $1,958.28

Dr N. IWASHITA (Lecturer)08/12/2004 – 10/12/2004, USA. Meet with colleague. Cost: tba

Dr T.M. JOHNSON-WOODS (Lecturer)24/03/2004 – 07/05/2004, USA. Attend conferences and present papers. Cost: $2,500.00

Dr V.E. KELLY (Reader)29/06/2004 – 11/06/2004, NZ. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $376.00

Ms K. KILNER (RF)23/08/2004 – 21/09/2004, UK. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,012.92

Ms M. KUWAHATA (Lecturer)24/06/2004 – 30/06/2004, Japan. Undertake marketing. Cost: $2,887.68

Dr M. LA CAZE (RF)10/06/2004 – 23/06/2004, Germany, Sweden. Undertake research, attend conference and present paper. Cost: $4,381.54

23/08/2004 – 04/09/2004, UK. Present paper at Conference, undertake research. Cost: $4,015.22

Dr C. LAI (S. Lect)13/04/2004 – 21/04/2004, China. Undertake research and conduct workshop. Cost: $2,291.38

21/08/2004 – 27/08/2004, China. Undertake research and conduct international conference. Cost: $2,079.42

Prof M.S. LATTKE 30/06/2004 – 27/08/2004, Germany, Spain, Switzerland. Undertake research. Attend conference. Participate in seminar. Confer with colleagues and editor. Cost: $2,500.00

Dr J. LEACH (Lecturer)05/11/2004 – 28/12/2004, USA. Attend conference. Undertake research. Supervise students. Cost: $1,200.00

Dr M.F. LOW (S. Lect)03/03/2004 – 08/03/2004, USA. Attend conference and act as session discussant. Confer with colleagues and publishers. Cost: $0.00

15/07/2004 – 24/07/2004, Japan. Undertake research. Attend seminar. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $2,959.00

Dr G. MALINAS (S. Lect)15/07/2003 – 23/01/2004, Slovenia, Croatia, Turkey, USA. Confer with colleague. Attend conferences and present paper. Conduct research under visitng fellowship. Cost: $7,200.00

Appendix B

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Dr R.D. MARCOTTE (Lecturer)06/01/2004 – 07/02/2004, Iran. Undertake research. Cost: $1,990.00

27/05/2004 – 03/06/2004, Canada. Present papers at conferences. Cost: $2,815.00

24/06/2004 – 23/07/2004, Canada. Undertake research. Cost: $3,649.61

19/11/2004 – 22/12/2004, USA. Present paper at conference. Cost: $0.00

A/Prof A. MARTINEZ EXPOSITO (Reader)15/12/2003 – 07/02/2004, Spain. Undertake research. Cost: $3,600.00

Dr P.R. MITCHELL (Lecturer)13/03/2004 – 21/03/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,200.00

Dr C.R. MOORE (Reader)22/09/2004 – 02/10/2004, Solomon Islands. Undertake research. Cost: $1,283.70

Dr J. MULHOLLAND (Reader)05/12/2003 – 16/01/2004, UK. Undertake research. Market school. Cost: $0.00

Dr F. NICOLL (Lecturer)12/10/2004 – 20/10/2004, Canada. Present conference paper. Conduct fi eld trips. Cost: $3,857.00

M L. O’CONNELL (Lecturer)31/12/2003 – 19/02/2004, NZ, USA. Attend conference. Undertake research. Visit library archives. Cost: $7,273.00

Dr P. PECENKO (Lecturer)25/09/2004 – 03/10/2004, Taiwan. Build contacts with institutions. Deliver lecture. Cost: $2,522.39

02/12/2004 – 25/12/2004, Singapore, Sri Lanka. Undertake research. Establish contacts with potential research partners. Cost: $6,609.42

Dr R. PETELIN (S. Lect)02/06/2004 – 20/06/2004, USA, UK. Attend conference and present paper. Undertake research. Cost: $1,200.00

27/10/2004 – 10/11/2004, USA, UK. Present conference paper. Attend board meeting. Meet with publisher. Meet with colleagues Cost: $3,070.00

Dr M.R. PIERSON (Lecturer)04/07/2004 – 16/08/2004, UK. Undertake archival research. Cost: $16,980.00

22/11/2004 – 29/11/2004, UK. Attend conference and present address. Cost: $0.00

Prof A RIX (Executive Dean)16/11/2003 – 19/11/2003, Thailand. Furthering UQ purpose, promotion - meeting with Princess. Cost: $2,917.00

29/06/2004 – 02/07/2004, Japan. Furthering UQ purpose, meeting with Wasada University. Cost: $3,310.00

Mrs P. ROBINSON (Executive Offi cer)16/11/2003 – 19/11/2003, Thailand. Meet with HRH Princess Sirindhorn for presentation of scholarships. Cost: $2,785.00

09/01/2004 – 15/01/2004, Singapore. Promote UQ Programs (including BA). Cost: $2,501.00

24/02/2004 – 02/03/2004, Malaysia. Promote UQ Programs (including BA). Cost: $2,355.00

11/08/2004 – 17/08/2004, China (HK). Attend exhibition and various institutions. Cost: $1,391.11

13/10/2004 – 19/10/2004, Thailand. Promote UQ Programs (including BA). Cost: $1,249.62

Prof K. SAUNDERS 26/06/2004 – 03/07/2004, UK. Attend conference and present papers. Cost: $1,724.87

Ms Y.M. SAYEG (Lecturer)24/06/2004 – 30/06/2004, Japan. Market programme. Host information session and confer with offi cials. Cost: $2,878.72

Ms C. STAGER (Sen AO)04/06/2004 – 07/06/2004, Singapore. Promote UQ programs including BA. Cost: $1,847.00

Dr E. STEPHENS (PD RF)22/06/2004 – 28/07/2004, UK, France. Deliver paper at conference. Conduct archival research. Cost: $0.00

24/09/2004 – 26/10/2004, Italy, France, UK. Attend conference. Undertake archival research. Cost: $0.00

Prof M. STUART-FOX 13/01/2004 – 18/01/2004, Singapore. Attend conference. Cost: $0.00

06/02/2004 – 12/02/2004, Thailand. Undertake consultancy. Cost: $0.00

19/03/2004 – 27/03/2004, Laos. Undertake consultancy. Cost: $0.00

08/11/2004 – 16/12/2004, Laos, Vietnam. Undertake research. Cost: $2,009.00

Dr A.G. THWAITES (S. Lect)11/06/2004 – 30/06/2004, Ireland, UK. Attend conference and present paper. Undertake research. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $3,653.00

Dr C. TIFFIN (S. Lect)02/08/2004 – 09/08/2004, India. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,200.00

Dr J.E. TOMPKINS (Reader)12/02/2004 – 24/02/2004, US, Canada. Attend and participate in workshop conference. Cost: $2,200.00

19/05/2004 – 31/05/2004, Russia. Attend conference and give paper. Attend training for new instrument acquired at UQ. Meet with project sponsor, review data and plan follow-up research. Cost: $4,713.00

29/06/2004 – 07/07/2004, NZ. Attend conference, give paper and participate in executive meetings. Cost: $1,850.00

17/11/2004 – 22/11/2004, Japan. Give address at symposium. Cost: $0.00

Mrs A. UCHIYAMA (Lecturer)07/12/2003 – 24/12/2003, Japan. Undertake research Cost: $2,158.60

Mrs K. UCHIYAMA (A. Lect)28/06/2004 – 16/09/2004, Japan. Visit exchange universities and others. Cost: $0.00

24/11/2003 – 4/01/2004, Japan, Thailand. Assisting in student study program and promotional university visits. Cost: $4,450.00

A/Prof D.J. WATTS (Reader)14/04/2004 – 18/05/2004, UK, Ireland. Undertake research. Cost: $3,000.00

Dr J. WHITEHORNE (Reader)02/08/2004 – 10/08/2004, Finland, Russia. Attend congress, present paper, chair session and attend general meeting. Visit papyri and manuscripts collections. Cost: $2,500.00

Dr G.T. WILKES (Lecturer)01/12/2004 – 05/12/2004, Germany. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,000.00

Dr R. WORRINGER (Lecturer)27/11/2004 – 05/12/2004, USA. Undertake research. Cost: $2,077.03

19/11/2004 – 23/11/2004, USA. Attend conference. Confer with colleagues. Acquire books in fi eld. Meet with librarians. Cost: $0.00

Faculty of Biological and Chemical Sciences

Prof D.J. ADAMS 08/12/2004 – 24/12/2004, India. Visit research institutes and present seminars. Deliver lecture at congress. Cost: $7,978.00

22/03/2004 – 10/04/2004, Germany, UK, Singapore. Attend meeting. Present seminars at universities. Consult with UQ staff and postgraduate students based overseas. Cost: tba

30/06/2004 – 18/07/2004, USA. Attend and present at conference. Deliver seminars at universities and company. Cost: $7,550.00

Ms R.C. ALAND (A. Lect)08/07/2004 – 18/07/2004, Finland. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $3,170.00

Dr S.T. ANDERSON (Lecturer)14/04/2004 – 23/04/2004, USA, Canada. Attend conference. Cost: $3,259.01

A/Prof K.S. BEDI (Reader)25/06/2004 – 25/07/2004, UK, Ireland, Portugal. Attend and present papers at meetings. Undertake research visits to Universities. Cost: $5,336.00

A/Prof P. BERNHARDT (Reader)14/04/2004 – 21/04/2004, South Korea. Present lecturers. Cost: $0.00

Dr J. BLANCHFIELD (Lecturer)25/05/2004 – 4/06/2004, Japan. Attend and present short course at meeting.Present paper at congress. Cost: $2,649.00

Dr D.T. BOOTH (S. Lect)28/07/2004 – 15/08/2004, S Africa. Chair conference session and present paper. Cost: $2,127.75

Prof T.E BROAD09/09/2004 – 21/09/2004, Japan. Attend conference, participate in workshops, and perform duties as retiring secretary. Cost: $3,089.08

Dr L.C. BROWN (Reader)29/04/2004 – 7/05/2004, Mexico. Speak at meeting. Cost: $500.00

17/09/2004 – 29/09/2004, China. Speak at meeting. Cost: $0.00

19/10/2004 – 1/11/2004, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, UAE. Attend meeting. Give invited seminar. Cost: $0.00

29/12/2004 – 27/01/05, India. Speak at meetings. Cost: $1,900.00

Dr T.H. CRIBB (Reader)01/02/2004 – 7/02/2004, UK. Consult with colleagues regarding grant applications. Cost: $1,974.00

A/Prof B.M. DEGNAN (Reader)02/01/2004 – 9/01/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $3,832.00

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20/06/2004 – 26/06/2004, China (HK). Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,600.00

10/08/2004 – 13/08/2004, USA. Confer with colleagues. Undertake research. Cost: $2,300.00

27/08/2004 – 3/09/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $3,300.00

08/09/2004 – 13/09/2004, Japan. Attend conference and present paper. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $3,500.00

Dr R.G. DUGGLEBY (Reader)23/11/2004 – 26/11/2004, P.R. China. Confer with colleagues about collaborative research. Present seminar. Participate in round-table discussion. Cost: $1,788.00

A/Prof L.R. GAHAN (Reader)23/04/2004 – 29/04/2004, Japan. Undertake research. Cost: $0.00

A/Prof M. GARSON (Reader)22/04/2004 – 30/04/2004, Thailand. Attend congress. Supervise PhD student. Cost: $0.00

02/09/2004 – 19/09/2004, Italy, Germany, Thailand. Present conference paper.Visit institution, give talk and have research discussions. Conduct PhD oral. Cost: $0.00

A/Prof I. GENTLE (Reader)09/03/2004 – 11/03/2004, NZ. Representing Australian Synchrotron at innovation showcase. Cost: $0.00

17/03/2004 – 25/03/2004, UK. Conduct experiment. Cost: $9,000.00

31/05/2004 – 14/06/2004, UK, Japan. Attend research meeting. Conduct experiments. Cost: $2,000.00

21/07/2004 – 28/07/2004, USA. Undertake research. Cost: $7,900.00

08/09/2004 – 10/09/2004, Japan. Speak at symposium. Cost: $2,300.00

A/Prof A.W. GOLDIZEN (Reader)10/07/2004 – 16/07/2004, Finland. Attend conference and present poster. Cost: $3,359.01

Dr L. GRONDAHL (Lecturer) 11/02/2004 – 15/02/2004, Singapore, India. Visit PhD student.Meet with colleagues. Attend symposium and present talk. Cost: $209.20 India trip paid by BACS Faculty (tba)

Mr P.D.L. HOLMES (RO)19/07/2004 – 25/07/2004, Phillipines. Contribute to workshop. Cost: $1,683.35

Dr U. KAPPLER (PD RF)24/03/2004 – 6/04/2004, Germany. Attend conference, present poster and give short lecture. Cost: $2,057.45

05/12/2004 – 12/12/2004, UK. Visit laboratories regarding collaborative project. Write publication. Cost: $0.00

Prof B. KEY 20/02/2004 – 28/02/2004, Singapore, Thailand. Attend meetings. Undertake teaching. Cost: $98.53

04/11/2004 – 11/07/2004, Japan. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $3,426.00

A/Prof D. LAMB (Reader)20/08/2004 – 29/08/2004, Canada. Attend conference. Cost: $3,340.00

03/09/2004 – 17/09/2004, Vietnam, Laos. Undertake fi eldwork. Run workshop. Cost: $3,897.00

14/11/2004 – 26/11/2004, Thailand. Attend congress. Cost: $0.00

A/Prof D.J. MACLEAN (Reader)15/08/2004 – 25/08/2004, USA. Attend genome annotation workshop and present poster. Cost: $3,305.63

Dr D. MARKOVICH (S. Lect)03/10/2004 – 10/10/2004, Switzerland. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,020.00

Dr H.I. MCCALLUM (Reader)08/11/2003 – 24/11/2003, USA. Attend workshops. Cost: $90.00

02/05/2004 – 1/06/2004, Sweden, Norway, Greece. Attend meetings. Cost: $0.00

03/08/2004 – 12/09/2004, USA. Present paper at conference. Undertake research. Cost: $4,560.00

06/11/2004 – 15/11/2004, USA. Attend workshop. Cost: $0.00

Dr R. MCGEARY (Lecturer)25/05/2004 – 29/05/2004, Japan. Attend conference and present short course. Cost: $2,246.06

Prof R.F. MINCHIN07/02/2004 – 14/02/2004, India. Attend conference. Cost: $3,256.00

12/04/2004 – 30/04/2004, UK. Undertake visiting lecture tour. Cost: $0.00

26/08/2004 – 4/07/2004, Canada. Attend conference. Cost: $6,363.00

Dr J. PICKLES (Princ RF)30/09/2004 – 03/10/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $3,469.79

Dr P. POWER (PD RF)30/04/2004 – 23/05/2004, USA. Undertake research. Cost: $2,110.00

Prof. S.C. SMITH (Prof RF)03/08/2004 – 22/09/2004, Singapore, Taiwan, China, Japan.. Visit collaborators. Attend conference and present paper. Develop new collaborations. Cost: $23,832.51

04/10/2004 – 9/10/2004, USA. Present seminar, attend conference and present paper. Cost: $5,911.07

14/12/2004 – 24/12/2004, NZ. Visit collaborators and present invited seminar. Cost: $2,981.00

Prof I. TOTH 23/07/2004 – 28/07/2004, UK. Attend symposium. Cost: $4,000.00

04/09/2004 – 14/09/2004, Czech Republic. Attend symposium. Cost: $4,407.90

Prof M. TRAU 02/06/2004 – 11/06/2004, USA. Attend conference. Attend meetings with industry and research groups. Cost: $0.00

02/08/2004 – 6/08/2004, NZ. Present conference lecture. Cost: $0.00

Dr P.R. YOUNG (S. Lect)30/01/2004 – 06/02/2004, Brazil. Undertake collaborative research. Present seminars. Cost: $0.00

13/03/2004 – 18/03/2004, USA. Participate in review panel for foundation initiative. Cost: $0.00

13/04/2004 – 19/04/2004, Taiwan. Present talks on different aspects of research work. Hold discussions on collaborative partnerships. Cost: $0.00

26/05/2004 – 6/06/2004, USA. Participate and present at symposium. Participate at initiative meeting. Cost: $5,250.22

Faculty of Business, Economics and Law

Ms N. ANDRONICUS (Admin Off)11/09/2004 – 17/09/2004, Singapore, Malaysia. Visit and develop relationships with organisations employing international students. Cost: $5,018.00

Ms K. ALPERT (Lecturer)19/12/2003 – 10/01/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $3,650.00

Mr S. ARNOLD (A. Lect)05/12/2003 – 16/02/2004, Singapore. Undertake data collection. Cost: $0.00

03/08/2004 – 19/08/2004, USA. Attend conferences and present papers. Cost: $3,888.44

Dr J. ASAFU-ADJAYE (S. Lect)21/03/2004 – 23/03/2004, Fiji. Attend meetings with project collaborators. Cost: $2,860.59

12/04/2004 – 18/04/2004, Fiji. Present workshop on project. Cost: $1,569.38

Prof N. ASHKANASY 05/02/2004 – 2/07/2004, USA, UK. Attend conferences, present papers and serve as chair. Cost: $4,531.73

04/08/2004 – 17/08/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $3,454.00

29/10/2004 – 9/11/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $2,466.10

06/12/2004 – 18/12/2004, NZ. Attend and speak at conference. Cost: $518.60

Dr N. AVKIRAN (S. Lect)05/07/2003 – 3/01/2004, Turkey, Canada. Attend conference. Undertake research. Cost: $12,124.00

Dr R. AYOKO (Lecturer)06/08/2004 – 16/08/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $4,445.00

Mrs T. BARBOUR (Admin Off)28/05/2004 – 1/06/2004, Singapore. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $3,253.00

Dr P. BARRON (Lecturer)18/03/2004 – 22/03/2004, South Korea. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $7,554.00

Dr R. BENNETT (Lecturer)15/05/2004 – 28/05/2004, Spain, UK. Attend conference. Cost: $2,508.85

Dr P. BOWEN (S. Lect)07/01/2004 – 13/01/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $4,823.37

02/12/2004 – 18/12/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $7,300.00

Dr A. BRADLEY (S. Lect)26/08/2004 – 29/08/2004, Singapore, Portugal,Spain. Attend IDP exhibitionand workshop. Visit polytechnic. Present paper at congress. Attend symposium. Cost: $5370.00 Singapore trip paid by BACS Faculty (tba)

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Prof T. BRAILSFORD03/04/2004 – 06/04/2004, Malaysia. Undertake university international relations and student recruitment. Cost: $5,719.80

10/10/2004 – 14/10/2004, NZ. Participate in review team. Cost: $3,255.19

07/12/2004 – 16/12/2004, Netherlands. Engage in committee and university international relations. Cost: $8,916.00

Dr T. BRAMBLE (S. Lect)17/06/2004 – 27/06/2004, Korea. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,522.20

Prof R. BROWN14/03/2004 – 21/03/2004, Vietnam. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $6,500.00

21/10/2004 – 24/10/2004, Malaysia. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $4,782.00

Prof V. CALLAN 21/06/2004 – 11/07/2004, Switzerland, France, Sweden. Attend conferences and present papers. Attend meetings with research groups. Cost: $7,830.15

Prof H. CAMPBELL 24/07/2004 – 2/08/2004, Japan. Chair conference. Cost: $696.24

23/09/2004 – 26/09/2004, New Caledonia. Attend meeting regarding research project. Cost: $1,156.00

Ms S. CHUNG (Sen AO)11/03/2004 – 15/03/2004, China (HK). Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $6,247.00

23/04/2004 – 30/04/2004, China. Attend meetings with partner universities. Attend marketing seminars. Cost: $9,056.00

13/08/2004 – 15/08/2004, China (HK). Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $7,095.00

Prof P. CLARKSON 02/01/2004 – 6/01/2004, Canada. Collaborative research. Cost: $500.00

22/03/2004 – 6/04/2004, Canada, Czech Republic. Attend conference. Cost: $4,000.00

Mr P. CLUTTERBUCK (Lecturer)12/04/2004 – 19/04/2004, Singapore. Deliver teaching course. Cost: $0.00

Dr L. COOTE (S. Lect)04/02/2004 – 21/02/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $4,313.55

Prof B. CORNWELL 04/08/2004 – 11/08/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $2,026.00

27/11/2004 – 1/12/2004, NZ. Attend conference. Cost: $960.71

Dr T. DAGGER (Lecturer)28/11/2004 – 1/12/2004, NZ. Attend conference and present paper. Chair session. Cost: $2,000.00

Ms L. DANIEL (A. Lect)04/07/2004 – 12/07/2004, Portugal. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $4,500.00

Ms M. DASBOROUGH (Cas Lect)18/02/2004 – 25/02/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $2,406.00

31/03/2004 – 8/04/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $2,290.00

27/06/2004 – 29/06/2004, UK. Attend conference. Cost: $0.00

Dr W. DE MARIA (Lecturer)23/08/2004 – 5/09/2004, Zanzibar. Attend conference. Cost: $4,003.00

Dr G.C. DEMPSEY (S. Lect)02/02/2004 – 1/04/2004, UK. Undertake research fellowship. Cost: $3,600.00

A/Prof S.C. DERRINGTON (Reader)26/04/2004 – 3/05/2004, UK. Attend conference and confer with publisher. Cost: $4,877.00

01/07/2004 – 9/07/2004, Singapore. Organise and coordinate moot competition. Cost: $2,131.90

Prof M. DODGSON 14/02/2004 – 7/03/2004, Singapore, UK. Teach course. Undertake collaborative research. Cost: $6,780.00

05/06/2004 – 9/07/2004, UK, Denmark, Slovenia. Deliver workshops. Undertake collaborative research. Attend conferences and present papers. Cost: $7,850.00

14/10/2004 – 21/10/2004, China. Undertake research. Cost: $6,063.00

13/12/2004 – 17/12/2004, Taiwan. Speak at conference. Serve as Australian representative at meeting. Cost: $5,165.00

Dr J. DRENNAN (Lecturer)15/05/2004 – 28/05/2004, Spain. Attend conference and present paper Cost: $2,508.85

Dr P.E. EARL (S. Lect)26/06/2003 – 18/07/2003, UK. Confer with co-author and with publisher. Cost: $0.00

11/09/2003 – 21/09/2003, UK. To attend conference and present paper. Confer with co-author. Cost: $1,578.90

27/06/2004 – 20/07/2004, UK. Confer with co-author and with publisher. Cost: $0.00

Dr E. ELIJIDO-TEN (Lecturer)24/12/2003 – 14/01/2004, Malaysia. Conduct research interviews. Attend conference. Cost: $6,000.00

Prof F. FINN 11/09/2004 – 18/09/2004, China (HK), Singapore, Malaysia. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $8,781.00

Dr A.C. FITZGIBBONS (Lecturer)03/12/2003 – 23/0120/2004, UK. Undertake research. Confer with academics. Cost: $7,821.96

Mr J. GARDNER (Lecturer)05/08/2004 – 14/08/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $5,991.00

Dr C. GAUNT (S. Lect)29/06/2004 – 6/07/2004, Switzerland. Attend conference. Cost: $4,896.81

Dr D. GOW (S. Lect)08/07/2004 – 15/07/2004, Singapore. Mentor UQ Team U21. Cost: $1,259.19

Dr P. GRAHAM (S. Lect)26/01/2004 – 23/03/2004, Canada, USA. Undertake research. Cost: $3,803.00

13/05/2004 – 7/07/2004, Canada. Undertake research. Cost: $4,973.64

19/09/2004 – 9/12/2004, Canada. Undertake research. Cost: $3,110.00

Dr P. GRAY (Reader)08/01/2004 – 12/03/2004, UK. Undertake research. Cost: $2,167.35

Prof P. GREEN18/03/2004 – 23/03/2004, Singapore. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $816.00

27/08/2004 – 29/08/2004, Singapore. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $3,900.00

07/11/2004 – 12/11/2004, China. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $3,000.00

Mr G. GREENFIELD (A. Lect)06/07/2004 – 24/07/2004, China. Attend conference. Cost: $2,048.50

08/12/2004 – 19/12/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $2,823.00

Dr A.J. GREINKE (S. Lect)02/02/2004 – 1/04/2004, UK. Undertake research fellowship. Cost: $3,600.00

Dr A. GRIFFITHS (S. Lect)29/03/2004 – 4/04/2004, Singapore. Teach course. Cost: $4,395.00

07/08/2004 – 16/08/2004, USA. Attend conference and undertake research. Cost: $3,110.00

20/09/2004 – 26/09/2004, Singapore. Teach course. Cost: $4,312.60

08/12/2004 – 14/12/2004, Canada. Undertake research. Cost: $3,184.50

Mr J. HALL (Lecturer)29/11/2004 – 6/12/2004, Singapore. Teach course. Cost: $2,000.00

Dr J. HEALES (S. Lect)04/08/2004 – 11/08/2004, USA. Attend conference, present papers and chair session. Cost: $5,134.00

Dr K. HERBOHN (Lecturer)03/05/2004 – 15/06/2004, Germany. Undertake research. Cost: $3,000.00

Dr D. HINE (S. Lect)22/03/2004 – 28/03/2004, Singapore. Teach course. Cost: $4,217.00

Dr M.A. HOSSAIN (PD RF)19/11/2003 – 17/02/2004, Bangladesh. Undertake fi eld survey. Cost: $8,473.00

Ms R.L. HUMPHREYES-REID (Princ AO)14/04/2004 – 23/04/2004, Malaysia, Singapore, China (HK). Coordinate and attend international alumni events. Cost: $6,900.00

Dr M. HUTCHINSON (S. Lect)07/01/2004 – 13/01/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $4,149.00

Dr M. INDULSKA (Lecturer)06/11/2004 – 15/11/2004, China. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,718.63

Dr P. INNES (Lecturer)07/12/2004 – 13/12/2004, NZ. Attend conference. Cost: $573.65

Dr S. JACKSON (S. Lect)07/09/2003 – 12/11/2003, Canada, UK, Switzerland, Sri Lanka. Visit universities and WHO. Cost: $3,800.00

Dr D.M. JENSEN (Lecturer)23/02/2004 – 25/04/2004, UK, Denmark. Consult with scholars. Conduct library research. Prepare paper. Cost: $3,800.00

Ms A. JOHNSTON (A. Lect)03/09/2004 – 13/09/2004, France. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $6,000.00

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Mrs C. JOHNSTON (Admin Off)26/08/2004 – 31/08/2004, NZ. Attend education marketing fair. Cost: $5,932.00

Dr M. KAVANAGH (S. Lect)06/08/2004 – 15/08/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $4,000.00

24/08/2004 – 8/09/2004, UK. Attend conference. Cost: $3,248.00

Mrs A. KEEP 08/01/2004 – 13/01/2004, Brunei, Singapore. Visit institutions. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $5,680.00

20/08/2004 – 23/08/2004, Thailand. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $5,361.00

Prof G. KIEL 25/03/2004 – 27/03/2004, NZ. Attend executive committee meeting as president. Cost: $820.00

15/04/2004 – 16/04/2004, NZ. Attend executive education meeting. Cost: $2,354.95

26/08/2004 – 28/08/2004, NZ. Attend executive education meeting. Cost: $2,077.60

01/10/2004 – 15/10/2004, UK. Speak at conference. Cost: $3,362.00

27/11/2004 – 02/12/2004, NZ. Attend meetings. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,361.72

Dr P. KOH (S. Lect)25/12/2003 – 7/07/2004, USA, Czech Republic, UK. Attend conferences. Undertake collaborative research. Attend research meeting. Cost: $2,564.00

Dr R. LANE (Lecturer)25/06/2004 – 2/07/2004, France. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $3,930.00

Mrs W. LEVKOVICH (Admin Off)04/06/2004 – 7/06/2004, Singapore. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $4,744.00

20/08/2004 – 23/08/2004, Thailand. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $5,113.00

Prof P. LIESCH 27/06/2004 – 16/07/2004, Belgium, France, Sweden. Serve as examiner. Undertake research. Attend conference. Cost: $3,959.60

Dr N. LIM (Lecturer)03/07/2004 – 21/07/2004, China. Attend conference, present poster and chair session. Undertake collaborative research. Cost: $2,934.40

04/12/2004 – 10/12/2004, China. Attend conference, present poster and chair session. Cost: $1,591.80

Dr R. MAHADEVAN (S. Lect)12/04/2004 – 18/04/2004, Fiji. Present workshop. Cost: $1,814.84

Mr C. MANNING (Lecturer)02/05/2004 – 8/05/2004, UK. Attend conference. Cost: $4,148.00

Ms T. MARTIN (A. Lect)09/06/2004 – 22/06/2004, USA. Attend and participate in doctoral consortium Cost: $2,324.55

Prof J. MCCOLL-KENNEDY 30/08/2004 – 5/09/2004, Singapore. Teaching course. Cost: $4,885.90

26/10/2004 – 2/11/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $2,358.00

Dr B. MCKENNA (S. Lect)25/05/2004 – 8/06/2004, USA, Canada. Attend conference and present paper. Visit research collaborators and editorial advisor. Cost: $0.00

Ms S. NEUMANN (Princ AO)13/09/2004 – 17/09/2004, Singapore, Malaysia. Visit and develop relationships with organisations employing international students. Cost: $2,932.00

Ms D. NGUYEN (A. Lect)27/10/2004 – 3/11/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $2,006.69

Mr P. O’BRIEN (Lecturer)27/09/2004 – 3/10/2004, Singapore. Teach course. Cost: $4,208.00

Dr D. PARKER (Lecturer)25/06/2004 – 2/07/2004, France. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,501.00

Dr N. PAULSEN (Lecturer)06/10/2003 – 5/01/2004, Netherlands, UK. Confer with colleagues. Present seminars. Undertake research. Cost: $4,600.00

Dr A. PINNINGTON (S. Lect)30/04/2004 – 10/05/2004, UK. Attend conference. Cost: $2,785.00

01/06/2004 – 6/06/2004, China (HK). Attend conference. Cost: $1,695.00

Mr A. PONT (Sen AO)21/02/2004 – 7/03/2004, Mexico. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $11,316.00

03/09/2004 – 5/09/2004, Malaysia. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $4,672.00

15/10/2004 – 18/10/2004, Singapore. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $4,540.00

Dr J. POTTS (Lecturer)09/06/2004 – 15/06/2004, Italy. Attended conference. Cost: $3,354.00

Ms C. RADUESCU (A. Lect)04/08/2004 – 11/08/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $4,400.00

Dr V. RAGUNATHAN (Lecturer)03/08/2003 – 12/01/2004, USA. Undertake research. Attend conference. Cost: $4,229.94

Dr A RAMBALDI (S. Lect)22/10/2004 – 1/11/2004, USA. Conduct joint research. Present seminar. Present lecture to PhD students. Cost: $0.00

11/11/2004 – 29/11/2004, Argentina. Undertake international marketing. Visit universities to explore collaboration and training options. Cost: $275.65

Prof A.S. RATNAPALA 04/01/2004 – 21/01/2004, Sri Lanka. Organize, participate and present paper at conference. Deliver public lecture. Cost: $5,250.00

A/Prof P. REITHMULLER 19/02/2004 – 23/02/2004, Thailand. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $4,133.00

05/06/2004 – 12/06/2004, Thailand. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $7,352.00

Prof C. RICKETT23/04/2004 – 30/04/2004, China. Attend meetings with partner universities. Attend marketing seminars. Cost: $7,039.00

Prof T. RIHA 12/03/2004 – 5/04/2004, Czech Republic. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $7,229.00

Dr A. ROAN (Lecturer)08/12/2004 – 13/12/2004, NZ. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,000.00

A/Prof F. ROHDE (Reader)08/12/2004 – 19/12/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $2,823.00

Dr D. ROONEY (S. Lect)06/12/2004 – 10/12/2004, Taiwan. Attend conference. Cost: $2,293.00

Dr P. ROWE (Lecturer)02/12/2004 – 2/01/2004, UK, Spain. Attend research meetings and seminars. Undertake writing retreat. Cost: $3,276.57

A/Prof K. ROY (Reader)14/08/2004 – 28/08/2004, India. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $9,074.00

Dr J. SANDBERG (Reader)05/07/2004 – 22/07/2004, Sweden. Attend conference. Cost: $4,279.20

Mr O. SEAMONS (A. Lect)29/11/2004 – 1/12/2004, NZ. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,350.00

Dr A. SHULMAN (Reader)12/06/2004 – 3/07/2004, Spain, France. Attend meeting. Cost: $9,000.00

Mr L. SKOUFA (A. Lect)21/03/2004 – 25/03/2004, Singapore. Attend conference. Cost: $2,530.00

Dr J. STEEN (Lecturer)07/07/2004 – 14/07/2004, Sweden. Attend conference. Cost: $2,382.00

Dr R. TAMASCHKE (Reader)19/04/2004 – 25/04/2004, Singapore. Teach course. Cost: $3,218.00

Prof C. TISDELL 29/02/2004 – 7/03/2004, USA. Participate in conference. Cost: $2,400.00

27/06/2004 – 5/07/2004, Canada. Participate in conference. Cost: $4,500.00

Dr S. VENAIK (S. Lect)05/03/2004 – 15/03/2004, India. Represent faculty at IDP conference. Cost: $8,594.00

04/12/2004 – 11/12/2004, Slovenia. Attend conference and present papers. Cost: $4,500.00

Ms S. WALLACE (Lecturer)06/12/2003 – 20/01/2004, Belgium. Attend doctoral seminar. Cost: $3,124.00

Dr J. WEERAWARDENA (Lecturer)28/11/2004 – 2/12/2004, NZ. Attend conference. Cost: $673.77

Prof R. WESTWOOD 21/06/2004 – 16/07/2004, UK, Slovenia. Attend conference. Cost: $6,097.00

Prof J. WILKS 08/01/2004 – 23/01/2004, Saudi Arabia. Attend meetings. Run workshop Cost: $0.00

Mrs P. WILLIAMS (Exec A M)14/04/2004 – 28/05/2004, UK. Visit institutions. Attend conference. Cost: $9,713.00

Dr S. WILLIAMS (S. Lect)02/12/2004 – 17/12/2004, Japan. Undertake research fi eld trip. Cost: $4,739.00

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Ms E. WILMOT (Princ AO)13/04/2004 – 23/04/2004, Malaysia, Singapore, China (HK). Coordinate and attend international alumni events. Cost: $7,100.00

Ms S. WILSON (Admin Off)18/03/2004 – 23/03/2004, Singapore. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $1,130.00

06/05/2004 – 09/05/2004, Malaysia. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $4,680.00

27/08/2004 – 29/08/2004, Singapore. Attend student recruitment exhibition. Cost: $5,030.00

Dr M. ZHONG (S. Lect)10/12/2003 – 4/02/2004, China (incl HK), USA. Undertake research collaboration. Deliver research presentation. Attend conference. Discuss joint programs. Cost: $6,019.06

21/05/2004 – 1/06/2004, UK. Attend conference and present seminar. Cost: $6,847.00

25/06/2004 – 21/07/2004, China. Attend conference and training workshop. Cost: $6,756.00

Prof I. ZIMMER (Exec Dean)23/04/2004 – 30/04/2004, China. Attend meetings with partner universities. Attend marketing seminars. Cost: $13,090.00

21/08/2004 – 15/11/2004, UK, France, Switzerland, Germany, China. Attend INSTEAD development. Attend GO8 summit. Attend graduations. Cost: $25,817.00

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Mr D. ALEXANDER (S Consultant)05/04/2004 – 16/04/2004, Chile. Plan consultancy work. Run workshop. Cost: $8,778.00

07/06/2004 – 18/06/2004, S Africa. Conduct software training. Cost: $5,635.00

02/07/2004 – 14/07/2004, Chile. Undertake consulting work. Cost: $7,457.00

Prof B. ANDRESEN27/01/2004 – 6/02/2004, Canada, USA. Attend Conference. Undertake research. Cost: $1,806.00

10/02/2004 – 18/02/2004, NZ. Undertake research. Cost: $0.00

A/Prof A. ATRENS (Reader)10/03/2004 – 20/03/2004, India. Attend (conduct ?) interview and further international co-operation. Cost: $2,011.42

Prof P. BAILES 14/08/2003 – 23/08/2003, China (HK), Singapore. Represent UQ at Australian Education Expo. Maintain links with associate degree programmes and with UQ Alumni. Act as external examiner. Cost: $7,293.00

18/09/2003 – 27/09/2003, China (HK), Singapore, Malaysia. Attend UQ graduations and visit collaborating institutions. Cost: $8,744.00

31/01/2004 – 12/02/2004, France, Thailand. Conduct visits to develop UQ international education market opportuinities. Cost: $11,248.00

23/03/2004 – 7/04/2004, China, Malaysia, Singapore. Visit institutions to develop UQ international education market opportunities. Act as an external assessor. Cost: $9,031.00

Mr C.W BAILEY (P Consultant)06/06/2004 – 13/06/2004, Thailand. Conduct software training. Cost: $0.00

Mr T.L. BAILEY (S. Lect)02/06/2004 – 10/06/2004, Singapore. Give invited seminars. Cost: $1,324.00

Dr J. BANKS (RF)12/06/2004 – 21/06/2004, Singapore. Attend conferences. Cost: $1,703.00

Mr C. BARNARD (Marketing & Development Offi cer)24/03/2004 – 31/03/2004, USA. Give talk at institution. Conduct meetings with customers. Cost: $4,000.00

Dr S.D. BARTLETT (Lecturer)20/08/2004 – 30/08/2004, UK. Attend workshop. Undertake research collaboration. Cost: $3,314.58

Mrs K. BAUBLYS (Sen RO)02/02/2004 – 23/02/2004, UK, Switzerland. Undertake laboratory and factory visits. Meet with prospective post docs. Cost: $5,605.70

Dr T.F. BAUMGARTL (Lecturer)19/09/2004 – 2/10/2004, China. Explore collaboration. Undertake fi eldtrip. Meet companies and research organisations. Cost: $0.00

01/11/2004 – 18/11/2004, France. Explore collaboration. Write paper. Cost: $420.22

Prof N.W. BERGMANN 18/07/2003 – 27/07/2003, Germany. Attend and present at workshop. Cost: $3,313.22

27/01/2004 – 04/02/2004, Germany. Collaborative research project planning meeting. Cost: $2,892.81

A/Prof M.E. BIALKOWSKI (Reader)09/06/2003 – 27/06/2003, USA. Attend conferences, present papers, chair sessions and attend awards banquets. Cost: $2,894.00

01/11/2003 – 3/12/2003, Switzerland. Visit institute, perform research and give a seminar. Cost: $2,500.00

A/Prof E.J. BILLINGTON (Reader)10/09/2004 – 20/09/2004, Italy. Speak at conference. Cost: $2,639.00

Dr N.S. BORDES (S. Lect)21/01/2004 – 31/01/2004, NZ. Visit university and attend meeting. Cost: $1,200.00

11/02/2004 – 19/02/2004, USA. Attend meetings. Give poster. Meet with colleagues and work on manuscript. Cost: $5,045.00

Prof K. BREMHORST 18/02/2004 – 25/02/2004, NZ. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $0.00

Prof D. BRERETON 03/11/2003 – 9/11/2003, Philippines. Review aspects of project. Cost: $0.00

22/05/2004 – 27/05/2004, PNG. Attend conference. Undertake consultations. Cost: $1,875.75

Mr D.M. BROWN (Scientifi c Off)14/04/2004 – 19/04/2004, PNG. Conduct fi eldwork. Cost: $1,830.88

12/06/2004 – 20/06/2004, Indonesia. Provide training on equipment. Cost: $1,490.09

Dr M. BULMER (Lecturer)14/03/2004 – 19/03/2004, NZ. Visit universities. Give seminars. Learn about teaching methods and resources Cost: $855.13

Prof K. BURRAGE 23/05/2004 – 6/06/2004, Canary Islands, Spain. Attend and speak at conference. Undertake research collaboration. Cost: $5,471.00

Prof I.T. CAMERON 19/02/2004 – 29/02/2004, UK. Undertake collaborative research. Cost: $636.00

31/05/2004 – 9/06/2004, Denmark, UK. Review research centre. Undertake collaborative research. Cost: $3,605.00

20/08/2004 – 30/08/2004, Brazil, Chile. Speak at conference. Explore potential research consultancy. Cost: $8,982.00

Mr P.M. CAMERON (Exec A M)23/02/2004 – 27/02/2004, USA. Attend meeting and market JKTech products Cost: $2,548.40

19/04/2004 – 3/05/2004, Chile. Market JKProducts at meeting. Cost: $3,552.50

02/08/2004 – 12/08/2004, S Africa. Market JK Products and attend conference. Cost: $2,138.00

Dr D. CARRINGTON (Reader)27/09/2003 – 4/10/2003, Italy. Attend conference. Participate in international school. Cost: $3,246.00

04/11/2003 – 11/12/2003, USA. Attend conference and collaborate on research. Cost: $10,422.55

A/Prof J. CHABROWSKI (Reader)06/07/2004 – 23/07/2004, China. Deliver lectures and undertake research. Cost: $1,918.25

Dr J.B. CHALK (S. Lect)16/05/2004 – 20/05/2004, UK. Attend meeting. Cost: $3,328.00

20/06/2004 – 27/06/2004, UK. Set up project. Cost: $4,157.00

Mr Z. CHEN (Sen TO)26/06/2004 – 8/07/2004, Germany. Visit compay to evaluate and test system. Cost: $2,408.00

Dr G.P. CHITOMBO (Exec A M)28/03/2004 – 9/04/2004, S Africa. Participate in project development. Cost: $0.00

19/05/2004 – 12/06/2004, Chile, Canada. Hold discussions with sponsors. Visit minesite to plan work. Cost: $12,295.00

16/08/2004 – 3/09/2004, Chile. Attend meeting and launch new project. Cost: $4,356.40

25/10/2004 – 5/11/2004, Ireland, S Africa. Conduct mine audits. Cost: $9,364.00

Dr D. CLIFF (Princ RF)24/10/2004 – 30/10/2004, China. Attend conference and present papers. Cost: $3,942.82

Mr A S COCKER (Sen RO)18/04/2004 – 26/04/2004, USA. Consult on joint software programs. Cost: $2,427.00

05/06/2004 – 12/06/2004, USA. Attend review meeting. Cost: $2,922.00

Mrs C. CROSTHWAITE (S. Lect)17/03/2004 – 28/03/2004, Singapore, China (incl HK). Visit universities and discuss linking degrees. Cost: tba

Prof S. CROZIER 17/04/2004 – 30/04/2004, USA, UK. Consult with colleagues and industry. Present conference papers. Cost: $10,197.00

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A/Prof A.K. DAHLE (Reader)06/03/2004 – 21/03/2004, USA. Present paper and act as chairman at meeting. Meet research project sponsor. Cost: tba

E/Prof M. DARVENIZA (Prof RF)16/10/2004 – 22/10/2004, South Korea. Attend technical committee as Australian representative. Cost: $46.00

Dr M.J. DAVIS (Lecturer)15/02/2004 – 23/02/2004, NZ. Attend workshop and present paper. Undertake collaborative research. Cost: $640.08

Dr H. DIA (S. Lect)29/12/2003 – 05/02/2004, Singapore, Jordan. Discuss research and funding. Collect fi eld data. Talk to potential PhD students. Cost: tba

Prof D.M. DODDRELL 22/08/2004 – 28/07/2004, Germany. Visit company to discuss sale of CMR’s workshop. Cost: $8,884.00

27/11/2004 – 2/12/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $9,589.00

Dr Z.Y. DONG (S. Lect)12/01/2004 – 25/01/2004, USA. Visiting institute and undertake collaborative research. Cost: $3,155.00

18/03/2004 – 27/03/2004, Singapore,China (incl HK). Attend booth at Austrade Study in Australia exhibition. Visit institutions to discuss collaboration in teaching and research. Cost: $6,828.00

Dr D. DONOVAN (Reader)02/01/2004 – 13/01/2004, Czech Rep., Belgium, UK, Singapore.. Undertake research. Present seminars. Meet academics and confer with colleagues. Attend recruitment event. Cost: $4,286.35

16/06/2004 – 23/06/2004, Brazil. Recruit international students. Visit institutions. Cost: $3,637.79

Dr M.J. DRINKWATER (S. Lect)04/09/2004 – 12/09/2004, UK. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $3,237.21

03/11/2004 – 12/11/2004, Chile. Use research facility. Present invited seminar. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $3,765.60

27/11/2004 – 3/12/2004, USA. Attend international committee. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $531.32

A/Prof R.W. DUKE (Reader)30/01/2004 – 5/06/2004, Singapore, UK. Visit universities and attend conferences. Cost: $0.00

Dr C. DUNNING (PD RF)14/09/2004 – 8/10/2004, UK, Italy, Hungary. Attend conference and present paper. Hold discussions with collaborators. Undertake research. Persent seminar. Cost: $3,861.96

Prof J. ECCLESTON 22/08/2004 – 10/09/2004, Czech Rep, UK. Attend conference and present paper. Undertake collaborative research. Cost: $13,282.00

Dr G. ERICKSSON (RF)13/06/2004 – 20/06/2004, Singapore. Attend conference. Cost: $1,845.00

Dr E.A. EVSTIGNEEVA (PD RF)06/08/2004 – 14/09/2004, Greece, Russia, UK. Attend conference. Visit collaborators. Cost: $7,559.26

Mr M.A. FUENTES (Sen TO)10/06/2004 – 8/07/2004, Germany. Visit company to test system. Cost: $4,628.00

Dr M. GASPARON (S. Lect)18/08/2004 – 31/08/2004, Italy. Attend conference and present papers. Cost: $3,448.00

Dr G.A. GAULT (Exec A M)14/11/2004 – 21/11/2004, China. Discuss potential MLA sale. Cost: $2,544.70

18/12/2004 – 22/12/2004, China. Visit prospective client Cost: $2,735.81

Dr M. GLIKSON (RF)18/08/2004 – 24/09/2004, Germany, France. Explore possibilities of collaborations with university and institute Cost: $12,873.72

Dr S.D. GOLDING (Reader)28/05/2004 – 15/06/2004, Denmark. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,804.29

27/09/2004 – 6/10/2004, China. Present lecture series. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $2,171.00

Dr D. GOLDSON (Lecturer)08/12/2003 – 14/12/2003, Thailand. Attendance conference and present paper. Cost: $2,590.51

Dr Y. GU (Exec IT M)04/04/2004 – 17/04/2004, UK, USA, Canada. Discuss potential sales. Give demonstration and train engineers in use new machine. Cost: $3,436.00

15/06/2004 – 26/06/2004, Canada. Provide training. Check software. Cost: $6,190.88

18/07/2004 – 31/07/2004, S Africa. Undertake technical visit. Cost: $2,027.00

17/09/2004 – 30/09/2004, Brazil, USA. Present paper at conference. Install new MLA. Cost: $6,242.30

14/11/2004 – 21/11/2004, China. Discuss potential sale. Cost: $2,251.60

18/12/2004 – 22/12/2004, China. Visit prospective client. Cost: $2,735.81

Dr J. HANAN (Princ RF)02/0620/2004 – 17/06/2004, France. Confer with colleagues. Attend conference, present papers and chair session. Cost: $4,721.05

Prof G.R. HANSON (Prof RF)01/10/2004 – 22/10/2004, Poland, Germany. Attend conference and present lecture. Hold discussions and present lectures at institute. Hold discussions with company. Cost: $0.00

14/11/2004 – 28/11/2004, India. Attend workshop and give lecture. Attend conference and give lecture. Cost: $1,912.00

Dr G. HAVAS (Reader)26/08/2003 – 2/10/2003, UK, Germany, USA, NZ. Undertake research. Speak at workshop and conference. Cost: $3,670.94

14/11/2003 – 30/11/2003, UK, Italy. Undertake research. Speak at seminar. Cost: $0.00

Prof P.C. HAYES 24/01/2004 – 8/02/2004, S. Africa. Attend conferences, present papers, chair sessions and have discussions. Cost: $2,904.65

13/03/2004 – 22/03/2004, USA, Canada. Attend meeting and receive award. Deliver conference paper. Visit research sponsor. Cost: tba

Dr D.G. HEMER (RF)08/12/2003 – 15/12/2003, Thailand. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,708.74

A/Prof R.J. HOLCOMBE (Reader)02/02/2004 – 25/02/2004, Brazil. Supervise student project. Undertake research. Cost: $8,293.00

Dr K. HOLT-DAMANT (Lecturer)10/04/2004 – 30/04/2004, USA. Undertake research and teaching reviews. Prepare grant application. Establish collaboration. Cost: $585.48

02/07/2004 – 18/07/2004, USA. Undertake study trip for postgraduates. Cost: $3,004.15

Dr J.P. HOMER (Lecturer)15/07/2003 – 31/12/2003, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany. Undertake research. Confer with colleagues. Attend conference. Cost: $8,481.00

31/01/2004 – 13/02/2004, France, Belgium. Undertake international development of EPSA study programs. Undertake research. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $0.00

Dr M.C. HONG (S. Lect)21/07/2004 – 30/07/2004, Canada. Visit colleague and speak at conference. Cost: $2,780.74

Dr E. JAK (Reader)16/01/2004 – 6/02/2004, S. Africa, Canada. Attend conferences and present papers. Attend business meetings. Cost: $707.02

12/03/2004 – 22/03/2004, USA, Canada. Attend meeting and receive award. Visit research sponsor. Cost: tba

A/Prof D. JAMES (Reader)07/12/2004 – 11/12/2004, USA. Meet with industrial partner. Cost: $684.48

Dr H. JEONG (PD RF)31/03/2004 – 7/04/2004, Germany. Attend workshop. Cost: $2,830.59

01/05/2004 – 26/05/2004, Korea. Attend workshop. Conduct seminars. Conduct research. Cost: $0.00

Prof J. JOY12/11/2004 – 18/11/2004, Canada. Attend meeting and give presentations. Cost: $8,758.24

Dr B.S. KAMBER (Sen RO)23/07/2004 – 30/08/2004, China, France, Italy. Attend conference and interviews. Give lectures. Cost: $4,096.00

Dr J. KEITH (Sen RF)29/07/2004 – 09/08/2004, UK. Attend conference. Cost: $4,946.31

Prof M.D. KENIGER 24/03/2004 – 1/04/2004, UK. Attend symposium. Cost: $7,036.22

24/04/2004 – 3/05/2004, USA. Attend Graduate School as a Visiting Critic. Cost: $9,406.21

11/09/2004 – 18/09/2004, Singapore, India, Malaysia, China (HK). Attend graduations. Sign MoU with university.Visit universities. Cost: $6,348.85

27/10/2004 – 2/11/2004, USA. Visit laboratory and meet director. Speak at conference. Cost: $1,372.33

Dr K. KNESEL (Lecturer)29/05/2004 – 27/06/2004, New Caledonia, Vanuatu. Undertake research. Cost: $2,303.77

13/11/2004 – 22/11/2004, Chile. Attend conference, chair session and present papers. Cost: $6,293.70

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Mr L. KOELEMAN (Sen R A)02/07/2004 – 14/07/2004, Chile. Undertake consulting work Cost: $7,457.00

Prof P.A LINDSAY (PRF)11/08/2003 – 20/08/2003, USA. Attend meetings with company. Visits universities. Cost: $4,610.65

Prof J. LITSTER13/03/2004 – 20/03/2004, Germany. Attend conference. Give presentation at Company. Cost: $3,714.89

29/01/2004 – 31/01/2004, USA. Visit company. Cost: $1,106.00

Mr E. LOUWRENS (Princ Consultant)22/05/2004 – 6/06/2004, Germany, Finland, S Africa. Market software. Cost: $5,948.00

05/11/2004 – 12/11/2004, S Africa. Speak at course. Cost: $2,893.00

Prof G.Q. LU24/12/2003 – 26/01/2004, China. Attend workshop. Give seminars. Attend research collaboration meetings. Cost: $5,792.00

Mr K. LUESCHER (Princ TO)26/06/2004 – 20/07/2004, Germany. Visit company. Cost: $2,407.00

Mr B. LUTWYCHE (Sen AO)09/01/2004 – 12/01/2004, Singapore. Attend open day. Cost: $2,058.87

21/02/2004 – 12/03/2004, USA, Mexico. Undertake institutional visits. Attend exhibition. Cost: $6,570.36

27/05/2004 – 8/06/2004, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia. Undertake institutional visits. Attend exhibitions. Cost: $4,841.60

12/08/2004 – 1/09/2004, India, Thailand. Attend exhibition. Undertake institutional visits. Cost: $14,014.40

11/10/2004 – 26/10/2004, Malaysia. Attend exhibitions and open day. Undertake institutional visits. Cost: $5,175.79

Dr M.N. MACROSSAN (S. Lect)01/01/2004 – 30/06/2004, USA, India. Undertake research. Attend conference. Cost: $7,200.00

08/07/2004 – 21/08/2004, Italy. Attend conference. Cost: $0.00

Dr E.V. MANLAPIG (Exec A M)12/04/2004 – 23/04/2004, S Africa. Attend review meeting. Have discussions with sponsors. Cost: $2,354.00

01/11/2004 – 11/11/2004, S Africa. Attend meeting, Have discussions with sponsors and colleagues. Cost: $2,283.00

Dr T.J. MCINTYRE (Sen RO)10/07/2004 – 17/07/2004, China. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,806.42

Prof D.J. MCKEE 10/05/2003 – 25/05/2003, S Africa, England. Attend conference and research meetings. Cost: $10,914.00

27/09/2003 – 05/10/2003, S Africa. Attend conference and chair session. Cost: $3,385.00

26/10/2003 – 2/11/2003, Canada. Serve as panel member for granting body. Cost: $622.00

24/05/2004 – 26/05/2004, PNG. Participate in conference. Cost: $1,930.00

07/06/2004 – 13/06/2004, Canada, UK. Participate in research meeting. Undertake industry consultation. Cost: $11,879.00

16/08/2004 – 28/08/2004, Chile. Participate in research review. Attend conference. Cost: $12,771.00

Prof R.H. MCKENZIE 29/05/2004 – 13/06/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $3,798.00

Mr K. MOELLER (S T O)31/10/2004 – 13/12/2004, USA, Canada. Install software and provide training. Cost: $4,537.00

Dr R.D. MORRISON (Exec A M)14/03/2004 – 20/03/2004, S Africa. Visit sponsors and review project progress. Cost: $3,222.73

13/05/2004 – 22/05/2004, S Africa. Attend review meeting. Conduct software training and testing. Cost: $2,521.86

01/08/2004 – 14/08/2004, S Africa. Visit sponsors. Attend conference and present paper. Give workshop. Cost: $6,682.00

08/11/2004 – 20/11/2004, S Africa. Attend sponsors meeting and workshop. Have discussions with colleagues. Cost: $5,673.00

Dr A. MUELLER (Lecturer)12/01/2004 – 18/01/2004, Singapore, Thailand. Attend conference. Cost: $2,154.00

A/Prof D.R. MULLIGAN (Reader)22/05/2004 – 27/05/2004, PNG. Attend workshop. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $3,236.34

18/06/2004 – 28/06/2004, Peru. Undertake research. Consult to industry. Cost: $2,339.07

19/09/2004 – 1/10/2004, China. Attend meetings with industry, government and research institutions. Give presentations to colleagues. Undertake fi eld visits and development of project opportunities. Cost: $0.00

Prof T.J. NAPIER-MUNN (Prof RF)15/03/2004 – 18/03/2004, USA. Making presentations to venture capitalists. Cost: $0.00

28/03/2004 – 4/04/2004, Indonesia. Conduct statistical courses. Cost: $1,312.00

26/07/2004 – 14/08/2004, S Africa. Attend conference Give courses. Market project. Cost: $7,035.00

29/08/2004 – 5/09/2004, USA, Canada. Market project. Cost: $0.00

Prof M. NIELSEN 23/05/2004 – 29/05/2004, Netherlands. Attend and speak at workshop. Cost: $2,579.00

20/06/2004 – 28/06/2004, Canada. Attend workshop, present talk and engage in collaboration. Cost: $3,097.00

22/08/2004 – 30/08/2004, USA. Attend workshop, present talk and engage in collaboration. Cost: $2,193.00

01/09/2004 – 7/09/04. Attend workshop and present talk. Cost: $0.00

Dr J. O’BRIEN (RF)14/08/2004 – 23/08/2004, USA. Undertake program review. Cost: $4,230.48

31/08/2004 – 7/09/2004, Japan. Attend conference. Cost: $2,509.42

Mr I. ONEDERRA (Sen RO)25/09/2004 – 5/10/2004, S Africa. Conduct blasting tests at minesite. Cost: $1,920.00

Prof M.E. ORLOWSKA 18/01/2004 – 21/01/2004, NZ. Attend computer science week. Cost: $2,179.00

Prof B.A. PAILTHORPE 21/01/2004 – 31/01/01, NZ. Attend conference and meet colleague. Cost: $1,615.00

13/02/2004 – 17/02/2004, USA. Visit centres, meet with colleagues and undertake writing. Cost: $0.00

12/04/2004 – 18/04/2004, USA. Attend conference, present paper and meet colleagues. Cost: $1,370.50

Dr R. PAX (S R F)21/02/2004 – 5/05/2004, S Africa. Conduct ongoing acoustics work. Cost: $2,060.00

20/07/2004 – 13/08/2004, S Africa. Conduct site work. Visit sponsors. Present paper at conference. Cost: $2,065.31

30/08/2004 – 9/09/2004, Indonesia. Conduct course at minesite. Cost: $1,966.98

14/11/2004 – 27/11/2004, USA. Undertake acoustic site work. Cost: $4,341.00

Dr M PEDERSEN (Lecturer)29/08/2003 – 19/09/2003, India,Nepal. Undertake international development and marketing. Cost: $7,061.19

Dr A.E. PETERSON (Lecturer)16/11/2003 – 20/01/2004, Kenya, Tanzania, Seychelles, Madagascar, Mauritius. Attend convention. Undertake research. Confer with colleagues and government offi cials. Cost: $12,000.00

Prof G. PLAYFORD02/07/2004 – 12/07/2004, Spain. Attend conference and deliver presentations. Cost: $4,961.28

Dr G.J. PRYDE (RF)23/07/2004 – 8/08/2004, UK. Attend and prent research at conference. Visit collaborators. Cost: $4,274.57

18/09/2004 – 03/10/2004, Italy, UK. Attend and present research at conferences. Cost: $3,997.00

Prof D. RADCLIFFE 10/04/2004 – 17/04/2004, USA. Attend course. Cost: tba

19/06/2004 – 27/06/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: tba

A/Prof T. RALPH (Reader)16/05/2004 – 23/05/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $4,160.56

Mr K. RIIHIOJA (Sen RO)18/04/2004 – 26/04/2004, USA. Consult with software developers. Cost: $2,957.86

Prof H. RUBENSTEIN-DUNLOP 15/06/2004 – 24/06/2004, Brazil. Undertake international student recruitment. Visit universities and institutes. Cost: $3,784.93

29/07/2004 – 8/08/2004, USA. Visit company and university. Attend meeting. Cost: $6,101.83

Ms K.C. RUNGE (S R O)18/01/2004 – 5/02/2004, Canada, Brazil. Present paper and plan fi eld work. Cost: $3,950.20

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Dr T.K. SAHA (S. Lect)25/08/2003 – 30/08/2003, The Netherlands. Attend conference and present research papers. Cost: $4,925.76

Dr M.F. SCHULZ (S. Lect)05/03/2003 – 9/03/2003, Singapore. Attend exhibition. Market courses. Cost: $4,463.29

22/05/2003 – 3/06/2003, Singapore, Malaysia. Attend information session. Market courses. Cost: $3,671.82

17/07/2003 – 23/07/2003, Singapore, Malaysia. Undertake student recruitment. Cost: $4,978.42

03/12/2003 – 12/12/2003, Singapore,Malaysia. Market courses. Conduct training workshop on accreditation. Cost: $5,462.21

Mrs S. SCHWARZ (Consultant)05/04/2004 – 16/04/2004, Chile. Plan consultancy work. Run workshop. Cost: $9,215.00

Dr T.B. SERCOMBE (RF)01/02/2004 – 15/02/2004, USA. Undertake research with commercial sponsor. Cost: tba

Dr P. SHARMA (S. Lect)07/08/2004 – 15/08/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $5,098.00

Prof J.M. SIMMONS 02/05/2004 – 7/05/2004, Canada. Attend Engineering Deans meeting. Cost: tba

Dr M. SMITH (Lecturer)16/08/2004 – 27/08/2004, Chile. Attend meeting and launch new project. Cost: $2,588.00

Dr P. SOPADE (RF)29/01/2004 – 3/02/2004, Japan. Work on research project. Cost: $2,756.43

Prof D.H. ST JOHN 27/07/2003 – 29/07/2003, NZ. Attend industry meetings. Cost: $764.00

13/03/2004 – 21/03/2004, USA. Attend meeting. Cost: $2,699.00

Prof A.P. STREET (Honorary)04/03/2004 – 5/04/2004, USA. Attend conference, visit university and give talks. Cost: $4,001.61

Dr P.A. STROOPER (S. Lect)13/01/2003 – 6/07/2003, Netherlands. Undertake research. Cost: $7,000.00

20/03/2003 – 22/03/2003, Spain. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,853.96

22/04/2003 – 26/04/2003, France. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,556.01

Dr H.B. SUN (RF)25/06/2004 – 6/07/2004, China. Speak at conference. Cost: $3,562.08

20/07/2004 – 27/07/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $4,204.52

A/Prof H.B. THOMPSON (Reader)29/06/2004 – 16/07/2004, USA. Undertake research Cost: $5,492.58

Mr D. THORNTON (Sen RO)09/02/2004 – 14/02/2004, Tanzania. Attend workshop and present course. Cost: $5,653.20

14/03/2004 – 21/03/2004, PNG. Conduct blast study at minesite. Cost: $0.00

13/06/2004 – 23/06/2004, USA. Conduct fi eldwork. Cost: $4,754.79

31/10/2004 – 12/11/2004, USA. Conduct fi eldwork. Cost: $2,037.00

Dr T. TIAN (Sen RF)27/07/2004 – 8/08/2004, UK. Attend conference. Cost: $6,925.00

Dr I.T. UYSAL (PD RF)19/08/2004 – 20/09/2004, Italy, Turkey. Attend conference. Conduct fi eld work. Cost: $4,049.68

Dr C.J. VALE (RF)24/07/2004 – 16/09/2004, Brazil, Germany, UK. Attend conference. Undertake research. Cost: $10,875.86

Dr B. VAN HOREN (S. Lect)05/06/2004 – 15/06/2004, Indonesia. Deliver training course. Cost: $0.00

22/06/2004 – 26/06/2004, India. Present conference paper. Cost: $0.00

29/08/2004 – 4/09/2004, Indonesia. Deliver training course. Cost: $0.00

Dr F.Y. WANG (Sen RF)22/10/2003 – 23/11/2003, China. Attend conference, present papers and chair session. Undertake research. Cost: $838.69

04/01/2004 – 12/01/2004, China. Attend conference and present papers. Cost: $2,848.95

Dr H. WANG (RF)10/03/2004 – 21/04/2004, Japan, China. Discuss linkage project. Cost: $3,772.84

Mr E.W. WEBER (Princ AO)01/07/2004 – 24/07/2004, Germany. Visit company to test equipment. Cost: $2,407.00

Prof W.J. WHITEN (Prof RF)24/01/2004 – 5/02/2004, NZ. Attend study group and have discussions with colleagues. Cost: $557.05

Dr J.A. WILLIAMS (RF)18/06/2003 – 4/07/2003, USA, Canada. Discuss collaborations. Attend conferences and give presentations. Cost: $6,003.47

Mr J.K. WORTH (S R A)02/07/2004 – 14/07/2004, Chile. Undertake consulting work Cost: $8,571.00

Dr G.F. WYETH (S. Lect)28/10/2003 – 30/10/2003, USA. Attend conference, present paper and chair session Cost: $3,906.83

Dr M. ZHANG (RF)13/03/2004 – 24/03/2004, USA. Attend conference. Visit university. Cost: $2,212.34

Dr Y.Z. ZHANG (S. Lect)11/01/2004 – 28/01/2004, UK. Undertake collaborative research. Cost: $6,493.83

Dr H.Q. ZHOU23/10/2004 – 5/12/2004, China. Undertake research Cost: $3,265.62

Prof X.F. ZHOU19/09/2003 – 6/10/2003, China. Attend and chair conference. Visit universities for teaching and research collaboration. Cost: $3,493.00

18/01/2004 – 21/01/2004, NZ. Attend computer science week. Cost: $2,218.49

Dr A.V. ZYVAGIN (Lect/RF)23/01/2004 – 3/02/2004, USA. Attend conference. Visit university. Cost: $4,557.54

Faculty of Health Sciences

Dr L. AITKEN (Sen RF)10/10/2004 – 15/10/2004, China. Deliver paper. Cost: $0.00

Dr M. AURET (RO)26/03/2004 – 4/04/2004, USA. Attend conference and undertake collaboration. Cost: $4,095.31

A/Prof P.G. BAKER (Reader)Oct 2004 – Oct 2004, UK. Visit institutions and undertake research. Cost: tba

Prof N. BELLAMY22/02/2003 – 24/02/2003, France. Attend meeting. Cost: $535.30

30/06/2003 – 23/06/2003, UK, Portugal. Attend research meetings and conference. Cost: $3,339.92

10/10/2003 – 30/10/2003, USA. Attend meeting. Cost: $43.13

12/04/2004 – 3/05/2004, Canada, UK, Italy. Attend meetings and conference. Cost: $4,248.51

09/09/2004 – 16/09/2004, Canada, Netherlands. Attend meetings and forum. Cost: $8,513.81

11/11/2004 – 13/11/2004, Canada. Attend collaborative project meetings. Cost: $3,153.44

01/12/2004 – 12/12/2004, USA, UK. Attend congress ans research meetings Cost: $0.00

Prof P. BROOKS (Executive Dean)08/05/2004 – 21/05/2004, USA. Meet with colleagues. Discuss research links. Attend meetings, chair workshop groups and lead research discussions. Review medical program. Cost: tba

07/06/2004 – 14/06/2004, UK, Germany. Visit university and national health service. Discuss interactions between university and UQ. Attend meetings, including executive committee meeting. Cost: tba

18/06/2004 – 24/06/2004, Oman. Discuss examinations, possible new courses and interactions with other universities. Act as external examiner. Cost: tba

Prof W. BROWN 01/08/2004 – 21/08/2004, China (HK), Switzerland, Greece, France, Belgium, Germany, UK. Deliver lectures. Present workshops and seminars. Deliver training course. Attend conference, give oral presentations and hold meetings with research colleagues and collaborators. Cost: $15,000

Prof P.M. BURGESS 05/09/2004 – 17/09/2004, UK. Attend conference and present paper. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $5,291.08

Ms N.W. BURTON (Res. Off.)23/08/2004 – 30/08/2004, Germany. Attend conference and give poster presentations. Cost: $0.00

A/Prof G. BYRNE (Reader)12/05/2004 – 15/05/2004, Italy. Attend conference. Cost: $0.00

14/05/2004 – 16/05/2004, Italy. Attend clinical meeting. Cost: $0.00

22/06/2004 – 29/06/2004, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam. Speak at meeting and undertake associated lecture tour Cost: $0.00

15/07/2004 – 25/07/2004, USA. Attend research conference. Cost: $0.00

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Dr P.J. CABOT (S. Lect)13/11/2004 – 28/11/2004, USA. Undertake collaborative research. Train personnel. Cost: $0.00

Dr P.L. CORNWELL (Lecturer)16/03/2004 – 27/03/2004, USA. Attend conference present paper. Confer and collaborate with colleagues. Cost: $1,000.00

Dr S.D. COSTANZO (RF)14/11/2004 – 19/11/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $3,500.00

Dr M.P. CULLINAN (Sen RO)08/03/2004 – 31/03/2004, USA, Marshall Islands, Malaysia. Attend conference and present paper. Undertake collaborative research and attend meetings. Give lecture and attend meeting regarding collaborative research. Cost: tba

07/09/2004 – 12/09/2004, India. Attend meeting and discuss research with company. Cost: $0.00

A/Prof R.C. CUNEO (Reader)10/12/2003 – 19/12/2003, UK. Participate in Consensus Conference Cost: $0.00

27/06/2004 – 29/06/2004, China. Attend expert advisory meeting Cost: $0.00

Mrs D. DE JONG (A. Lect)09/02/2004 – 14/03/2004, USA. Study and write with co-author. Cost: $3,000.00

Dr J. DOUST (Sen RF)14/04/2004 – 28/04/2004, Germany, UK. Attend meetings. Visit department. Cost: $4,120.00

29/09/2004 – 19/10/2004, Canada, USA. Attend meeting and colloquium. Present conference paper. Cost: $8,200.00

Dr S.B. DUFFULL (S. Lect)22/03/2004 – 26/03/2004, USA. Run workshop. Cost: $0.00

26/04/2004 – 30/04/2004, USA. Attend conference. Run seminar. Cost: $0.00

14/06/2004 – 19/06/2004, UK, Sweden. Hold research discussions. Attend meeting. Cost: $3,000.00

Ms N.S. EDWARDS (Lecturer)12/03/2004 – 22/03/2004, USA. Attend conference and confer with colleagues. Cost: $3,844.00

Dr A.S. FORREST (Lecturer)30/11/2004 – 10/12/2004, Fiji. Undertake curriculum consultancy. Cost: $1,368.80

Mr S.J. FORSYTH (Sen. IT Off)14/04/2004 – 20/04/2004, Philippines. Attend workshop. Assess issues with project and provide IT services as required. Cost: tba

Prof I. FRAZER 07/02/2004 – 14/02/2004, India. Participate in government biotechnology mission. Attend conference and hold discussions with academics and industry. Cost: $5,145.00

21/02/2004 – 29/02/2004, Mexico. Attend conference, give papers and hold discussions with collaborators. Cost: $9,572.00

Dr B. GABRIELLI (Sen RF)26/01/2004 – 8/02/2004, Luxembourg, USA. Attend conferences and present papers. Visit collaborators. Cost: $5,048.53

A/Prof G. GOBE (Reader)24/10/2004 – 1/11/2004, USA. Present at workshop. Attend conference. Cost: $0.00

Prof T.J. GONDA (Prof RF)04/12/2004 – 9/12/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $4,215.71

Dr A.W. GORDON MACLEOD (S. Lect)26/02/2004 – 29/02/2004, UK. Attend conference. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $0.00

Dr A. GOULLET DE RUGY (PD RF)13/05/2004 – 13/06/2004, France. Undertake research Cost: $1,177.00

19/03/2004 – 28/03/2003, Japan. Attend conference and present paper Cost: $1,628.00

Prof L. GRAY 25/06/2003 – 7/07/2003, Spain. Attend collaborative research working meeting. Attend conference. Cost: $11,346.00

06/12/2003 – 18/12/2003, UK. Attend collaborative research working meetings. Cost: $4,229.00

26/03/2004 – 2/05/2004, Germany. Attend collaborative research working meeting. Cost: $3,667.00

19/10/2004 – 26/10/2004, USA. Attend collaborative working meeting, present paper and lead research sessions. Establish new research collaboration. Cost: $3,194.01

Dr Q. GUO (RF)05/10/2004 – 24/10/2004, China. Attend meetings with collaborators and undertake research. Cost: $1,577.29

Mr B.A. HALUSKA (Sen RO)25/06/2004 – 20/07/2004, USA. Attend meeting and give presentation. Cost: $3,570.15

Dr S.J. HANRAHAN (Reader)22/09/2004 – 05/10/2004, USA. Present invited symposium. Attend conference. Attend editorial board meetings. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $2,639.55

Dr M.R. HASWELL-ELKINS (S. Lect)03/11/2004 – 9/11/2004, Thailand. Give presentation. Meet with faculty and department staff. Cost: paid by NRCET

06/12/2004 – 10/12/2004, Canada. Make presentation. Access library resources. Meet potential post-doctoral fellow. Cost: $0.00

A/Prof L.M HICKSON (Reader)04/06/2004 – 12/06/2004, Sweden. Give conference address. Cost: $0.00

Dr P.S. HILL (S. Lect)03/02/2004 – 15/02/2004, Vietnam, Cambodia. Promote degree and scholarships. Set up research links. Supervise students and discuss collaborations on coursework. Cost: tba

09/03/2004 – 17/03/2004, Cambodia. Supervise students. Undertake research. Cost: tba

25/07/2004 – 06/08/2004, Vietnam. Select scholarships and visit universities. Cost: $8,698.22

Ms T. HOFFMANN (A. Lect)13/09/2004 – 27/09/2004, Belgium. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $3,000.00

Prof G. HUGHES (Adj Prof)12/09/2004 – 15/09/2004, Netherlands. Attend meeting. Cost: $8,996.10

Dr D.Y. HUNG (RF)29/05/2004 – 8/06/2004, Japan. Attend congress and present poster. Cost: $2,850.00

Dr L. HUNTER (Lecturer)26/01/2004 – 7/02/2004, Canada. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $2,529.00

09/04/2004 – 24/04/2004, USA. Attend conference. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $2,069.00

Prof G. JULL 06/02/2004 – 20/02/2004, India, Singapore. Give conference presentation. Serve as examiner. Present professional development course. Cost: $0.00

18/03/2004 – 29/03/2004, South Africa. Give conference and seminar presentations. Cost: $0.00

15/04/2004 – 18/04/2004, Taiwan. Give seminar presentation. Cost: $0.00

24/08/2004 – 30/08/2004, Chile, USA,Canada. Give conference and other presentations. Work with PhD student. Cost: $0.00

15/10/2004 – 22/10/2004, USA, Korea. Present professional development course. Visit institution and give presentation to staff and students. Cost: $0.00

04/12/2004 – 14/12/2004, Sweden. Serve as opponent to a PhD defence. Cost: $0.00

Dr K.K. KEI (S. Lect)02/12/2004 – 14/12/2004, China (HK). Attend conference, present paper and conduct research Cost: $1,000.00

A/Prof J. KENARDY (Reader)09/09/2004 – 16/09/2004, Sweden, Netherlands. Attend conference and meeting. Cost: $2,067.86

15/10/2004 – 22/10/2004, UK. Attend conference. Cost: $1,097.82

16/11/2004 – 17/11/2004, Germany. Attend conference. Cost: $838.31

Mrs K. KENNEDY (RA)11/04/2004 – 20/04/2004, Czech Rep.. Attend conference. Present poster. Cost: $2,490.00

Dr T. KOMAROVA (S Res Tech)13/04/2004 – 19/04/2004, Czech Republic. Attend workshop and symposium. Give poster presentation. Cost: $2,570.00

Mr S. LAMBERT (Lecturer)03/02/2004 – 8/02/2004, PNG. Conduct training course. Cost: $9,330.00

A/Prof N. LENNOX (Reader)11/06/2004 – 22/06/2004, France. Present to conference. Cost: $0.00

Dr X.S. LIU (RO)08/03/2004 – 17/03/2004, Canada. Attend conference. Cost: $4,408.44

Prof A. LOPEZ 20/01/2004 – 2/02/2004, Switzerland, Italy, UK. Attend meeting. Attend conference. Visit university. Cost: $0.00

20/02/2004 – 28/02/2004, Thailand. Attend project meetings. Cost: $3,916.42

26/03/2004 – 4/04/2004, China. Attend project meetings. Cost: $6,675.16

22/04/2004 – 3/05/2004, Thailand, Egypt, Switzerland. Attend project meetings. Attend workshop and assist with teaching.Attend project meetings. Cost: $15,146.67

10/05/2004 – 16/05/2004, USA. Attend project meetings. Cost: $13,002.90

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10/06/2004 – 14/06/2004, UK. Attend project meeting. Cost: $9,765.95

08/07/2004 – 13/07/2004, USA. Attend meeting and present paper. Cost: $7,732.31

28/07/2004 – 15/08/2004, Vietnam, USA, UK. Attend project meetings. Cost: $12,777.99

18/09/2004 – 21/09/2004, Thailand. Attend project meetings. Cost: $4,499.50

20/10/2004 – 28/10/2004, Canada, Thailand. Attend workshop and present paper. Attend project meetings. Cost: $330.80

06/11/2004 – 12/11/2004, Switzerland. Attend project meetings. Cost: $9,729.67

17/11/2004 – 23/11/2004, USA, Mexico. Attend project meetings. Cost: $12,905.67

Prof D. MACDONALD 09/04/2004 – 16/04/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,735.00

A/Prof G.C. MARKS (Reader)09/01/2004 – 20/02/2004, Indonesia. Undertake consultancy with world bank. Meet students. Cost: $0.00

Dr A.L. MARSHALL (Lecturer)23/08/2004 – 30/08/2004, Germany. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $3,923.00

Prof T. MARWICK 17/09/02 – 20/09/2003, Korea. Present at congress symposium. Cost: $4,596.00

14/01/2004 – 15/01/2004, Singapore. Attend congress, present lectures and moderate session. Cost: $0.00

11/02/2004 – 15/02/2004, USA. Participate in teleconference. Present lecture and moderate session. Cost: $0.00

05/03/2004 – 10/03/2004, USA. Present at symposium and moderate session. Cost: $10,266.00

15/04/2004 – 17/04/2004, USA. Present forum lecture and participate in panel. Cost: $2,954.00

26/06/2004 – 30/06/2004, USA. Presented lectures and abstracts at meeting. Cost: $9,042.00

28/08/2004 – 1/09/2004, Germany. Give symposium presentation and abstracts. Moderate session. Cost: $215.00

05/11/2004 – 10/11/2004, USA. Give symposium presentation and abstracts. Moderate session. Cost: $3,878.00

01/12/2004 – 4/12/2004, Greece. Give symposium lecture. Cost: $8,850.00

A/Prof F.W. MAY (PRF)05/04/2004 – 15/05/2004, USA, France. Present symposium papers. Cost: $3,178.00

A/Prof J.G. MCCORMACK (Reader)08/02/2004 – 12/02/2004, India. Attend conference and workshop as speaker. Cost: $1,590.73

04/03/2004 – 16/03/2004, Mexico, Greece. Attend and speak at conferences. Cost: tba

25/11/2004 – 4/12/2004, USA. Attend conference. Confi rm PhD condidate. Cost: $1,579.72

Dr N.A.J. MCMILLAN (Sen RF)13/04/2004 – 22/04/2004, USA. Attend conference. Visit collaborators. Cost: $4,280.40

20/10/2004 – 28/10/2004, Puerto Rico. Attend joint meeting. Cost: $4,487.33

Dr G. MELLICK (RF)13/06/2004 – 17/06/2004, Italy. Attend conference. Cost: $5,044.28

A/Prof B.J. MILLER (Reader)06/05/2004 – 10/05/2004, Malaysia. Present papers at conference. Sit on panel at public forum. Cost: tba

A/Prof G. MITCHELL (Reader)20/08/2004 – 5/09/2004, Germany, Austria, Belgium. Present at conference. Meet with colleagues. Visit department. Cost: $1,196.26

01/10/2004 – 7/11/2004, USA, Canada. Attend conference. Undertake research and write paper. Discuss book. Meet colleagues. Cost: $0.00

Dr G. MONTEITH (S. Lect)08/09/2004 – 17/09/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $0.00

Prof M.R. MOORE 31/05/2004 – 6/06/2004, China (HK). Attend conference, chair sessions and present papers. Cost: $5,738.00

07/07/2004 – 01/08/2004, Sweden, Finland, UK, USA. Visit university regarding MOU and to attend research workshop. Attend other meetings and present papers. Cost: $8,094.00

02/11/2004 – 11/11/2004, Thailand. Visit university regarding MOU and research development. Attend meeting and present papers. Cost: $2,805.00

15/11/2004 – 24/11/2004, UK. Attend Commonwealth Secretariat regarding project. Cost: $0.00

A/Prof J.F. MUELLER (Reader)29/02/2004 – 9/04/2004, Italy, Germany. Confer with colleagues. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $0.00

22/05/2004 – 6/06/2004, China (incl HK). Undertake research. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $0.00

22/07/2004 – 13/09/2004, Switzerland, Netherlands, Germany. Attend conference, chair session, present paper and poster, and attend workshop. Confer with colleagues, discuss present and future research and interview potential new staff member. Cost: $0.00

07/12/2004 – 19/12/2004, Sweden, Germany. Act as opponent to PhD dissertation. Discuss present and future research. Cost: $0.00

A/Prof J. NG (PRF)10/03/2004 – 23/03/2004, USA. Attend conference, and present talk and poster. Cost: $2,748.20

11/07/2004 – 15/07/2004, Finland. Attend conference and present posters. Cost: $4,980.89

13/10/2004 – 17/10/2004, USA. Conduct examinations. Cost: $3,430.09

A/Prof B. NOLLER (Reader)06/01/2003 – 15/01/2003, Thailand, Bangladesh. Meet colleague. Attend meeting and present paper. Chair other meeting. Meet offi cials and academics. Cost: $1,791.42

16/03/2003 – 22/03/2003, Japan. Attend meeting. Visit university to present lecture. Meet academic. Cost: $855.15

07/04/2003 – 11/04/2003, Malaysia. Attend meetings with organisations. Cost: $0.00

16/10/2003 – 1/11/2003, Thailand,Vietnam, China. Visit university. Chair meeting and attend others. Receive award. Cost: $3,889.29

21/01/2004 – 29/01/2004, India. Attend meeting with offi cials. Attend conference and present paper. Co-chair workshop. Visit research institute and give presentation. Cost: $3,242.42

24/04/2004 – 2/05/2004, Thailand, Sri Lanka. Attend conference and present paper. Visit biotechnology centre. Cost: $1,427.94

24/05/2004 – 2/06/2004, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Thailand. Participate in project activity. Attend project planning meeting. Meet with science minister. Cost: $877.62

23/07/2004 – 31/07/2004, China (HK), Vietnam. Give lecture at conference. Attend committee meeting. Meet academic. Cost: $2,059.23

14/10/2004 – 20/10/2004, Thailand. Attend meetings and give presentation. Attend meeting at university. Cost: $400.00

12/11/2004 – 22/11/2004, Thailand, UK. Visit university. Attend meeting on future project. Cost: $699.52

24/11/2004 – 30/11/2004, Japan. Undertake research. Cost: $803.75

Dr V. O’CONNOR (S. Lect)02/09/2004 – 10/09/2004, UK. Attend conference. Cost: $10,046.22

Dr T.L. OWNSWORTH (PD RF)03/05/2004 – 02/06/2004, UK. Undertake collaborative research. Attend conference and present seminar and training day. Cost: $3,329.00

Dr M. PHILLIPS (S. Lect)27/05/2004 – 4/06/2004, USA. Attend and present at conference. Cost: $758.37

Dr C. POPA (RO)26/03/2004 – 31/03/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $3,108.67

A/Prof C. RICHARDSON (Reader)04/06/2004 – 15/07/2004, Russia, Germany. Speak at the conference. Attend scientifi c meetings. Meet commercial partner and postgraduate student. Cost: $2,958.00

Dr C. RITCHIE (Lecturer)02/09/2003 – 13/01/2004, USA. Undertake research. Cost: $5,100.00

Prof M.S. ROBERTS 01/12/2003 – 15/12/2003, China. Confer with colleagues. Conduct research. Cost: $2,400.00

11/04/2004 – 24/04/2004, France. Attend conference, chair session and present paper. Cost: $3,771.00

29/05/2004 – 18/06/2004, Japan, China, Hawaii. Attend conferences, chair session and present paper. Cost: $4,550.00

Dr S. RODGER (S. Lect)02/09/2003 – 17/09/2003, UK, Singapore. Attend conferences and chair session. Attend meetings with publisher. Meet with students. Cost: $4,632.50

A/Prof N.W. SAVAGE (Reader)04/09/2004 – 10/09/2004, Spain. Participate in conference. Plan future congress. Cost: $3,600.00

A/Prof I.A. SCOTT (Reader)26/11/2004 – 28/11/2004, China (HK). Present lectures at conference. Cost: $1,200.00

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E/Prof A. SEAWRIGHT (Hon Res Consultant)05/05/2004 – 9/05/2004, Italy. Attend conference. Cost: $3,623.00

13/10/2004 – 17/10/2004, USA. Attend examination. Cost: $4,230.00

Prof G.J. SEYMOUR 08/03/2004 – 31/03/2004, USA, Marshall Islands, Malaysia. Attend conference, present paper and attend meetings. Chair meeting. Undertake collaborative research and meet government offi cials. Serve as external examiner. Cost: tba

07/09/2004 – 12/09/2004, India. Attend and present lecture at meeting. Cost: $0.00

Dr G. SHAW (Sen RF)19/06/2004 – 30/06/2004, Norway. Attend conference. Cost: $3,385.60

31/08/2004 – 06/06/2004, China (HK). Attend conference. Cost: $1,252.80

09/12/2004 – 11/12/2004, NZ. Attend workshop. Cost: $1,823.00

Prof M.T. SMITH 21/02/2004 – 28/02/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $3,636.04

Dr W.J. SMITH (Lecturer)22/05/2004 – 6/06/2004, UK, Belgium, Netherlands. Meet colleague. Collaborate on research results ans workshop. Gather information. Present papers and workshop. Cost: $4,530.40

Dr G.J. STEPHENSON (Lecturer)03/09/2004 – 11/09/2004, UK. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $4,144.44

Dr J. STOKES (Res. Off.)05/07/2004 – 1/08/2004, France, Germany. Attend and present at conference. Confer with and present seminar to colleagues in same research area. Discuss projects and explore areas for collaboration. Cost: $5,090.00

Dr M. STOWASSER (Reader)12/02/2004 – 14/02/2004, Brazil. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $0.00

02/03/2004 – 6/03/2004, Germany. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $0.00

12/03/2004 – 14/03/2004, Philippines. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: tba

30/08/2004 – 4/09/2004, Portugal. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $0.00

14/09/2004 – 16/09/2004, Sweden. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $0.00

11/10/2004 – 14/10/2004, China. Visit institute and present paper. Cost: $0.00

Prof J. STRONG 23/09/2004 – 27/09/2004, Singapore. Run workshop and give symposium lecture. Cost: tba

Dr D.R. TAAFFE (S. Lect)05/08/2004 – 14/08/2004, Greece, Singapore. Attend and give presentation at congress. Meet with university staff as part of committee. Cost: $800.00

23/09/2004 – 3/10/2004, USA. Undertake research and confer with colleagues. Cost: $0.00

Prof S.E. TETT 06/05/2004 – 08/05/2004, NZ. Present paper at conference. Cost: $0.00

15/05/2004 – 24/05/2004, Canada. Present lecture at conference. Cost: $700.67

Dr J. TICHON (Lecturer)30/05/2004 – 14/08/2004, Greece, France, Spain, Austria, Italy, Canada. Undertake research. Attend conference and present paper Cost: $12,583.00

Mrs L.M.L. TOMS (Res Assistant)02/09/2004 – 16/09/2004, Germany, UK. Attend conference and present paper and poster. Cost: $3,693.70

Mrs R.M. TOPPENBERG (A. Lect)02/09/2004 – 29/09/2004, Germany, Greece. Serve as paralympic athletics team physiotherapist. Cost: $0.00

Dr M.J. TURNER (S. Lect)08/12/2004 – 11/12/2004, Brunei. Interview prospective students. Cost: $2,012.40

Prof L.J. WALSH 14/05/2004 – 16/05/2004, NZ. Present training workshop. Cost: $0.00

28/05/2004 – 31/05/2004, China (HK). Present conference lecture. Undertake staff recruiting activities. Cost: $0.00

25/08/2004 – 28/08/2004, NZ. Present lectures at congress. Cost: $70.00

07/09/2004 – 14/09/2004, India. Present lectures and training workshops at congress. Cost: $35.00

10/12/2004 – 14/12/2004, China (HK). Assess candidates for fellowship examination. Cost: $0.00

Dr E.C. WARD (S. Lect)01/06/2004 – 4/06/2004, NZ. Undertake collaborative research. Cost: $0.00

06/12/2004 – 22/12/2004, Florida, USA. Collect data for collaborative project. Cost: $0.00

Dr M. WEI (Sen RO)13/10/2004 – 21/10/2004, China. Attend conference, present paper and chair session. Cost: $1,300.00

Dr W. WICKRAMASINGHE (RF)12/11/2004 – 22/11/2004, S Africa. Attend conference. Cost: $3,900.00

Prof R. WOOTTON 04/04/2004 – 7/04/2004, Cambodia. Give presentation and conduct training course. Cost: $0.00

01/05/2004 – 8/05/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $4,859.00

19/06/2004 – 28/06/2004, UK. Attend ceremony. Confer with colleagues Cost: $2,445.00

26/08/2004 – 9/09/2004, Solomon Islands. Consult to industry. Cost: $0.00

27/10/2004 – 30/10/2004, Korea. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $0.00

26/11/2004 – 5/12/2004, UK, Italy. Attend conferences and present papers. Chair conference session. Confer with colleagues Cost: $1,175.00

A/Prof E. WORRALL (Reader)05/07/2004 – 10/08/2004, Greece, UK. Speak at conference. Visit and lecture at university and centre. Cost: $1,000.00

Dr M.J. YELLAND (S. Lect)06/09/2004 – 20/09/2004, Germany, Slovakia. Present paper. Visit hospital and rehabilitation centre. Attend congress and present paper. Discuss research opportunities. Cost: $2,721.28

Dr K.N. ZHAO (RF)22/02/2004 – 08/03/2004, Mexico, USA. Attend conference. Undertake research. Cost: $6,043.74

Faculty of Natural Resources, Agriculture and Veterinary Science

A/Prof S. ADKINS (Reader)15/03/2003 – 2/04/2003, Philippines. Present paper at conference. Attend meetings. Cost: $4,500.00

21/01/2004 – 3/02/2004, PNG. Run workshop. Cost: tba

15/05/2004 – 5/06/2004, UK, Netherlands. Attend meetings and International workshop. Undertake fi eldwork. Cost: tba

04/09/2004 – 21/04/2004, Sri Lanka, India. Attend conference. Undertake fi eld visit. (cost covers colleague) Cost: $7,876.10

Dr R. AL JASSIM (Lecturer)18/06/2004 – 30/06/2004, France, UK. Attend conference and give papers. Cost: $4,922.27

A/Prof J. ALLISON (Reader)18/01/2004 – 1/02/2004, Indonesia. Interview and select students for AusAID Scholarships. Cost: $0.00

09/05/2004 – 16/05/2004, Indonesia. Deliver training. Cost: $0.00

Prof C.J. ASHER (Hon. Res. Cosultant)29/07/2003 – 21/08/2003, Vanuatu. Service country programme of project. Cost: tba

Prof K. BASFORD 05/07/2003 – 13/07/2003, Italy. Present conference paper. Cost: $5,000.00

10/09/2004 – 3/10/2004, USA. Attend laboratory for development activities. Undertake collaborative research. Cost: $5,000.00

15/10/2004 – 24/10/2004, Italy. Lecture in training course. Cost: $3,000.00

Dr J.W. BASNAYAKE (RF)26/01/2003 – 31/01/2003, Laos. Conduct training programme for scientists. Attend meeting. Cost: $3,938.00

05/03/2003 – 20/03/2003, Cambodia, Laos. Monitor progress of projects and assist in analysis. Cost: $4,059.82

30/06/2003 – 14/07/2003, Laos, Cambodia. Monitor experiments and train scientists. Cost: $3,690.90

03/10/2003 – 19/10/2003, Laos, Cambodia. Monitor experiments and train scientists. Cost: $3,428.63

22/06/2004 – 30/06/2004, Thailand, Laos. Monitor progress of projects. Cost: $3,202.00

10/10/2004 – 24/10/2004, Laos, Cambodia. Attend meeting. Monitor experiments and plan further experiments. Visit sites and initiate farmers’ participation. Cost: $4,281.41

Dr G.S. BAXTER (S. Lect)29/11/2003 – 06/12/2003, NZ. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,200.00

21/09/2004 – 30/09/2004, Canada. Present conference paper. Participate in fi eld trip. Present seminars. Cost: $1,430.90

Mr S.R. BEASLEY (Lecturer)28/01/2004 – 6/02/2003, PNG. Continue consultancy at university. Cost: $1,750.00

14/04/2004 – 23/04/2004, PNG. Continue consultancy at university. Cost: $1,500.00

01/07/2004 – 18/07/2004, PNG. Continue consultancy at university. Cost: $1,500.00

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A/Prof R.J.S. BEETON (Reader)27/07/2004 – 5/08/2004, USA. Plan symposium. Write symposium discussion paper. Cost: $4,337.00

11/10/2004 – 1/12/2004, USA, Canada. Conduct workshop, collaborate on papers with colleagues in USA and Canada Cost: $10,238.09

Dr F.P.C. BLAMEY (Reader)23/08/2004 – 6/09/2004, India. Work on project. Cost: $5,062.33

Dr G. BROWN (S. Lect)26/06/2004 – 11/07/2004, China. Conduct workshop and fi eldwork. Cost: $2,700.00

Dr K. BRYCESON (S. Lect)07/01/2004 – 23/01/2004, UK, Canada, USA. Meet with company and zoo staff. Give congress presentation. Undertake collaborative research and give seminar presentations. Cost: $0.00

17/07/2004 – 29/07/2004, USA, UK, Italy. Visit companies and university. Cost: $8,018.00

24/09/2004 – 3/10/2004, Vietnam. Undertake market research. Cost: $12,710.00

Mr M. BYRNES (Sen RA)22/07/2004 – 23/08/2004, Malaysia. Assist with project. Cost: $3,698.00

Dr S. CHAMALA (Honorary Reader)26/03/2004 – 31/03/2004, Indonesia. Present conference paper and chair session. Cost: $1,300.00

23/07/2004 – 31/07/2004, Indonesia. Participate in review of project. Cost: $2,000.00

A/Prof B.G. CHARLES (Reader)14/06/2004 – 22/06/2004, Sweden. Attend meeting and present paper. Discuss upcoming sabatical arangements project details. Cost: $4,470.00

04/07/2004 – 6/07/2004, NZ. Act as external examiner and auditor for undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Cost: $0.00

A/Prof R. COLLINS (Reader)17/05/2004 – 21/05/2004, Singapore. Conduct research. Cost: $2,695.00

01/08/2004 – 5/08/2004, Thailand. Address conference. Cost: $700.00

Dr S.A. DALZELL (RF)16/11/2004 – 22/11/2004, Thailand. Confer with colleagues. Present seminars. Discuss potential collaboration and projects. Cost: $872.71

Mr P.W. DARE (Admin Off)14/04/2004 – 30/04/2004, PNG. Continue consultancy. Cost: tba

14/11/2004 – 28/11/2004, PNG. Participate in project Continuing Links Cost: $0.00

Dr P.J. DART (Princ RF)15/02/2003 – 9/04/2003, Vietnam. Attend project review meeting. Visit universities and develop project. Cost: $2,327.00

05/06/2003 – 13/06/2003, Solomon Islands. Meet offi cials and ministers regarding collaboration with UQ. Visit project site. Cost: $4,730.00

09/09/2003 – 11/10/2003, Vietnam. Visit universities regarding projects. Establish agroforestry trials. Cost: $2,800.00

24/10/2003 – 20/11/2003, Vietnam, Laos. Visit universities and national park regarding projects. Establish contacts and develop potential project collaboration. Cost: $3,150.00

Dr N. DATTA (P.D.F)06/04/2003 – 15/06/2003, Ireland, Germany. Undertake research. Attend workshop. Cost: $6,000.00

Dr I. DELACY (Sen RO)16/02/2003 – 24/02/2003, Philippines. Visit institution regarding joint project. Cost: $2,312.38

09/06/2003 – 22/06/2003, Mexico. Visit institution regarding joint projects. Cost: $3,182.60

04/09/2003 – 16/09/2003, Syria. Visit institution and help deliver workshop. Cost: $3,616.43

Dr M. DIETERS (S. Lect)15/06/2004 – 3/07/2004, USA. Undertake collaborative research. Present conference paper. Undertake collaborative research. Cost: $6,580.00

Dr J.G. DINGLE (S. Lect)03/06/2004 – 23/06/2004, Turkey; France. Attend congress and present paper. Confer with association general secretary. Cost: $5,550.00

07/11/2003 – 07/12/2003, Japan. Undertake research exchange program. Present lectures. Cost: $0.00

Mr G.J. DORR (Sen RA)25/07/2004 – 06/08/2004, Singapore, Malaysia. Undertake research. Cost: $2,887.00

A/Prof D.J. FARRELL (Hon Res Consultant)26/02/2003 – 5/03/2003, Bangladesh. Present conference paper. Cost: $0.00

12/10/2003 – 26/10/2003, PNG. Act as consultant to Uniquest. Cost: $0.00

01/05/2004 – 28/05/2004, PNG. Consult on uniquest project. Cost: $0.00

03/06/2004 – 15/05/2004, Turkey. Present congress paper. Cost: $0.00

16/06/2004 – 9/07/2004, PNG. Act as consultant to Uniquest. Cost: $0.00

Dr T.C. FARRELL (RF)06/11/2004 – 21/11/2004, Thailand, Cambodia. Visit experiments. Discuss and train new staff associated with projects. Cost: $4,318.98

Prof S. FUKAI 26/01/2003 – 5/02/2003, Thailand, Laos. Inspect experiments. Cost: $5,693.00

15/04/2003 – 28/04/2003, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia. Inspect experiments. Cost: $6,020.00

18/10/2003 – 23/10/2003, Japan. Deliver conference paper. Cost: $0.00

22/11/2003 – 6/12/2003, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand. Inspect experiments. Cost: $7,119.00

Dr J.B. GAUGHAN (S. Lect)20/08/2004 – 31/08/2004, Canada. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $4,390.00

16/07/2004 – 02/08/2004, USA. Attend conference and present papers. Undertake collaborative research. Cost: $6,398.00

Prof M. GIDLEY 10/11/2004 – 13/11/2004, NZ. Act as external advisor to university. Cost: $168.50

25/11/2004 – 28/11/2004, NZ. Act as external advisor to university. Cost: $0.00

Mr J.I. GORDON (Lecturer)28/04/2004 – 03/05/2004, NZ. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,000.00

Dr M.L. GUPTA (S. Lect)14/05/2004 – 27/05/2004, Hungary. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $7,130.00

Prof G.L. HAMMER 15/02/2003 – 1/03/2003, Netherlands, USA. Participate in advisory group meeting. Continue research collaboration. Cost: tba

20/05/2003 – 26/05/2003, USA. Participate in advisory group meeting. Cost: tba

22/11/2003 – 6/12/2003, USA, France. Attend meetings regarding collaborative research projects. Visit laboratories. Cost: tba

22/04/2004 – 2/05/2004, USA. Attend meetings regarding collaborative research projects. Cost: tba

14/05/2004 – 24/05/2004, France. Participate in review. Cost: tba

Dr E. HASSAN (Hon Research Consultant)04/09/2004 – 7/09/2004, Turkey, Cyprus, Germany, UK, USA. Establish contacts. Speak at congress. Visit colleagues, hold discussions and engage in collaborative research Cost: $428.00

Dr J. HENNING (RF)28/10/2003 – 14/11/2003, Myanmar. Set up poultry health survey Cost: $2,712.95

12/01/2004 – 30/01/2004, Myanmar. Follow up poultry health survey. Cost: $3,487.04

Dr J. HERBOHN (S. Lect)16/08/2004 – 27/08/2004, Philippines. Attend end of project workshop, present papers and plan new project. Cost: $3,000.00

Dr A.J. HEWITT (Sen RO)02/05/2004 – 29/05/2004, USA, Malaysia. Give papers at conferences. Give meeting presentations. Plan project. Cost: $1,800.00

11/06/2004 – 21/06/2004, Canada. Compare equipment. Cost: $0.00

22/07/2004 – 23/08/2004, Malaysia, Canada. Undertake study. Give conference paper. Attend meetings. Cost: $6,000.00

01/10/2004 – 10/10/2004, USA. Attend meetings. Give paper and chair conference meetings. Cost: $0.00

25/10/2004 – 3/11/2004, USA. Chair conference and sessions, give papers and organize events. Cost: $950.00

06/12/2004 – 14/12/2004, USA, Singapore. Attend conference and give paper. Attend training for new instrument acquired at UQ. Meet with project sponsor, review data and plan follow-up research. Cost: $3,830.00

Dr M. HOCKINGS (S. Lect)06/02/2004 – 13/02/2004, Malaysia. Attend meeting as part of IUCN delegation. Participate in press briefi ng. Cost: $0.00

05/04/2004 – 12/04/2004, USA. Conduct workshop. Cost: $3,151.00

24/04/2004 – 1/05/2004, Seychelles. Attend discussions with organisations. Cost: $2,200.00

03/07/2004 – 12/07/2004, UK, Germany. Undertake collaborative research. Discuss other posssible collaborative research. Cost: $4,000.00

23/07/2004 – 5/08/2004, Ecuador, USA. Visit research project site for discussions with partners. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $5,500.00

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18/09/2004 – 25/09/2004, China. Attend workshop and present paper. Cost: $3,100.00

10/11/2004 – 19/11/2004, Thailand. Meet with PhD student. Attend meetings of IUCN. Cost: $1,400.00

26/11/2004 – 1/12/2004, India. Undertake project fi eldtrip. Cost: $3,200.00

Dr N. JONSSON (S. Lect)04/09/2004 – 30/09/2004, UK, Germany. Attend conference. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $2,495.00

Prof D.C. JOYCE 20/03/2004 – 29/03/2004, Israel. Sign MOU between UQ and ARO and confer with colleagues Cost: $2,941.00

11/06/2004 – 23/06/2004, China. Survey production and handling process as part of project. Cost: $942.80

Dr C. KING (S. Lect)28/03/2004 – 8/04/2004, Cambodia. Run training course for project. Cost: $0.00

19/05/2004 – 22/05/2004, PNG. Present keynote address for AusAID at summit. Cost: $0.00

17/07/2004 – 3/08/2004, UK, Netherlands, Norway. Meet with colleagues and institutions. Attend congress and present paper. Cost: $3,661.61

24/09/2004 – 6/10/2004, Cambodia. Run training course. Conduct annual project review meeting. Cost: $0.00

Dr G. KIRCHHOF (Lecturer)09/06/2004 – 11/07/2004, Germany, USA. Confer with colleagues. Plan research. Investigate exchange. Cost: $0.00

Mr V. KUMAR (ILO)06/05/2004 – 10/05/2004, Malaysia. Attend recruitment and marketing. Cost: $2,008.00

26/08/2004 – 30/08/2004, Singapore. Attend recruitment and marketing. Cost: $2,085.00

Dr M. KYAW-TANNER (Sen RO)13/02/2004 – 5/03/2004, Myanmar. Set up workshop. Cost: $2,117.45

Dr L.K.P. LEUNG (Lecturer)10/03/2004 – 17/03/2004, Cambodia. Undertake research. Cost: $3,271.00

30/06/2004 – 7/07/2004, Cambodia. Undertake research. Cost: $3,271.00

07/12/2004 – 15/12/2004, Cambodia. Undertake research. Cost: $3,271.00

Dr X. LI (S Tech Off)05/07/2004 – 21/07/2004, China. Present in seminars. Visit universities, feedmill, farmers and laboratories. Cost: $100.00

Dr C.M. MCGOWAN (S. Lect)01/07/2004 – 8/07/2004, UK. Attend professional examination. Cost: $3,291.00

06/08/2004 – 12/08/2004, USA. Attend conference and present papers. Cost: tba

Prof N.P. MCMENIMAN 18/07/2004 – 20/07/2004, S. Africa. Visit veterinary school. Cost: $473.00

11/09/2004 – 18/09/2004, NZ. Undertake accreditation of veterinary school. Cost: $100.00

10/10/2004 – 16/10/2004, Japan. Visit veterinary schools. Cost: $3,224.00

Dr J. MEERS (S. Lect)31/05/2004 – 10/06/2004, Laos. Conduct workshop. Meet with government offi cials. Cost: $2,376.00

21/06/2004 – 17/07/2004, USA. Conduct research. Cost: $8,273.00

25/09/2004 – 5/10/2004, Bhutan. Present seminars, meetings with government offi cials Cost: $3,400.00

24/10/2004 – 2/11/2004, USA, Canada. Meet with collaborators. Attend conference Cost: $3,167.00

A/Prof N.W. MENZIES (Reader)23/08/2004 – 6/09/2004, India. Work on project. Cost: $4,643.00

Ms A.S. MICALLEF (Res. Off.)16/02/2003 – 24/02/2003, Philippines. Visit research institute for workshop. Cost: tba

04/09/2003 – 23/09/2003, Syria. Visit centre and help conduct training workshop. Cost: tba

Dr X. MON (PD RF)16/09/2004 – 6/10/2004, China. Supervise student. Conduct training course. Undertake research. Cost: $6,502.00

Dr C.C. O’DONNELL (PD RF)08/09/2004 – 11/10/2004, UK. Undertake course. Cost: $300.00

Dr J.N. O’SULLIVAN (Res. Off.)13/01/2003 – 25/01/2003, Vietnam. Confer with collaborators. Analyse fi eld trials. Cost: $4,019.50

25/02/2003 – 2/03/2003, Vanuatu. Attend project review meeting. Cost: $2,138.00

08/04/2003 – 13/04/2003, PNG. Assist collaborator with project research. Cost: $2,527.88

28/10/2003 – 8/11/2003, Vietnam. Attend workshop. Give symposium presentations. Confer with collaborators. Cost: $2,935.12

Prof C.J.C. PHILLIPS 22/03/2004 – 2/04/2004, Belgium, UK. Chair project meeting. Attend PhD student meeting. Cost: $3,700.00

23/08/2004 – 10/09/2004, Malaysia. Attend conferences and present papers. Undertake expedition to fi nd endangered wildlife. Cost: $2,000.00

A/Prof D.P. POPPI (Reader)17/10/2003 – 31/10/2003, Mexico. Attend symposium. Cost: $3,191.00

09/07/2004 – 9/01/05, France, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, Spain. Undertake research. Attend conferences. Visit universities. Cost: $14,231.41

Dr R.A. PYM (S. Lect)16/05/2004 – 30/05/2004, Philippines, Myanmar. Attend fi nal project workshop. Develop project strategies. Cost: $3,476.56

06/06/2004 – 15/06/2004, Turkey. Attend Congress, present paper and promote 2008 Brisbane Congress Cost: $0.00

09/10/2004 – 15/10/2004, Cambodia. Undertake pre-project development investigation. Cost: $0.00

Prof J.S. RAND 09/06/2004 – 15/06/2004, USA. Attend and present at conference. Cost: $1,692.00

Prof H. ROSS 05/08/2004 – 16/08/2004, Mexico. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $4,200.00

Mr I.W. RUSSELL (Lecturer)25/10/2003 – 2/11/2003, Cambodia. Attend project meetings and conduct fi eld research for project. Cost: $2,000.00

08/11/2003 – 17/11/2003, PNG. Deliver a course in research methodologies. Cost: $2,300.00

27/03/2004 – 7/04/2004, Cambodia. Assist in delivery of training course for research and extension staff. Cost: $2,000.00

12/06/2004 – 19/06/2004, Vietnam. Meet with parties involved to plan project work. Cost: $2,500.00

15/08/2004 – 28/08/2004, Philippines. Attend project meeting and conference. Cost: $2,600.00

24/09/2004 – 06/10/2004, Cambodia. Participate in research training, fi eld day and project meeting for project. Cost: $2,800.00

Mr T. RYAN (Exec A M)09/06/2004 – 2/07/2004, USA, Canada, UK, Singapore. Undertake study tour of colleges. Attend conference. Cost: $7,900.00

27/08/2004 – 4/09/2004, NZ. Attend conference. Cost: $1,900.00

A/Prof H.M. SHELTON (Reader)06/05/2003 – 17/05/2003, Vietnam. Review project progress. Cost: $3,000.00

Dr G.J. SLAUGHTER (Lecturer)26/09/2004 – 4/10/2004, Singapore. Supervise students undertaking fi eldwork. Cost: $10,720.00

Dr H.B. SO (Reader)09/10/2004 – 23/10/2004, China. Attend conference and present paper. Visit academy and research institutes. Cost: $0.00

Dr J. SUH (PD RF)15/08/2004 – 28/08/2004, The Philippines. Attend end-of-project workshop. Cost: $3,000.00

Dr X. SUN (PD RF)17/05/2004 – 20/05/2004, Singapore. Conduct training course. Cost: $1,500.00

Prof R.S. SWIFT (Executive Dean )23/04/2004 – 30/04/2004, USA. Attend meeting. Cost: $9,430.00

23/07/2004 – 2/08/2004, Brazil. Attend meeting. Visit university. Cost: $9,180.00

Dr M. TSUBO (PD RF)21/06/2004 – 30/06/2004, Cambodia, Thailand. Discuss research plan and exchange information. Cost: $2,865.28

18/10/2004 – 27/10/2004, Cambodia. Undertake fi eld survey. Cost: $2,701.69

Dr J.N. TULLBERG (S. Lect)09/19/2004 – 16/10/2004, China. Attend conference and present papers. Cost: $498.33

Dr E.J. VAN OOSTEROM (RF)12/08/2003 – 22/08/2003, USA. Confer with collaborators. Cost: tba

01/11/2003 – 29/11/2003, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Confer with colleagues. Present seminars. Confer with collaborators. Cost: tba

24/04/2004 – 2/05/2004, USA. Confer with collaborators. Cost: tba

Mr S.A. WALDRON (RF)27/06/2004 – 1/07/2004, China. Conduct workshop for project. Cost: $2,200.00

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Dr M.K. WEGENER (S. Lect)24/12/2003 – 02/01/2004, China. Attend anniversary celebrations. Hold discussions with company staff and government offi cials. Cost: $0.00

Dr S. WEI (RF)29/10/2004 – 6/11/2004, China. Implement project. Cost: $2,500.00

Dr. I WILKIE (Sen. Lect.)27/11/2004 – 4/12/2004, Vietnam. Review completed project. Cost: $4,679.27

Dr G.B. WITT (Lecturer)09/08/2004 – 18/08/2004, Mexico. Attend conference. Cost: $0.00

Mr N. WOODS (S. Lect)22/03/2004 – 27/03/2004, Malaysia, Singapore. Present seminar and meet with project clients. Cost: $2,350.00

29/12/2003 – 14/01/2004, UK. Attend conference and present papers. Consult with industry clients Cost: $3,315.00

Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences

Prof A.F. ASHMAN 07/04/2004 – 7/05/2004, UK, Ital, France. Consult regarding a 2006 conference Cost: $4,000.00

22/06/2004 – 25/07/2004, Switzerland, Ireland, Czech Rep. Confer with colleagues, establish collaborations and present seminars. Cost: $2,800.00

Dr J.H. BAXTER (Reader)22/02/2004 – 28/04/2004, Singapore. Attend and present at workshop. Cost: $569.00

A/Prof W.F. BEASLEY (Reader)22/08/2003 – 5/01/2004, S. Africa, Canada, USA. Undertake collaborative research. Cost: $5,000.00

Dr M.K. BEESON (Lecturer)18/05/2004 – 23/05/2004, China (HK). Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $0.00

27/07/2004 – 1/08/2004, Singapore. Attend conference and present paper Cost: $80.72

27/11/2004 – 13/12/2004, Taiwan, Vietnam. Attend conference and present paper.Undertake research. Cost: $3,121.33

Dr A.J. BELLAMY (Lecturer)07/06/2004 – 16/06/2004, Switzerland. Undertake research fi eld trip. Cost: $4,072.29

Dr P. BORDIA (S. Lect)28/06/2004 – 12/07/2004, USA. Consult with research collaborator. Cost: $3,500.00

Dr J. BRADLEY (Lecturer)07/06/2004 – 29/06/2004, Israel. Undertake research under fellowship. Cost: $0.00

Dr M. BRAITHWAITE (Res. Assistant)04/05/2004 – 18/05/2004, USA. Organise and plan conference presentation. Attend conference and present paper. Collaborate with researchers. Give lecture. Promote project materials. Cost: $6,000.00

Dr J.S. BURT (S. Lect)13/04/2004 – 21/04/2004, NZ. Present seminar. Attend conference. Cost: $1,000.00

Dr L.I. CHENOWETH (S. Lect)23/02/2004 – 2/02/2004, USA. Supervise student. Attend conference and present paper. Market courses. Cost: $4,145.24

Dr L. CHESHIRE (Lecturer)22/07/2004 – 3/08/2004, Norway. Attend conference as deputy chair. Organise session, present paper and participate in exec council meetings. Market university. Meet colleagues and present seminar. Cost: $2,000.00

04/08/2004 – 24/08/2004, UK. Meet with colleagues and discuss collaborative research. Write book chapters. Cost: $0.00

Prof K. CLEMENTS 23/01/2004 – 11/02/2004, USA. Undertake fundraising and present conference papers. Cost: $3,282.77

Dr Y. DARLINGTON (S. Lect)21/05/2004 – 28/05/2004, Canada. Attend conference. Present paper Cost: $5,063.10

Dr G. DOW (Lecturer)28/06/2004 – 16/07/2004, UK. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,916.92

Dr J. DUCK (S. Lect)15/04/2004 – 18/04/2004, NZ. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,041.00

Dr S.B. DWYER (Sen RO)18/02/2004 – 24/02/2004, NZ. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $545.41

14/09/2004 – 21/09/2004, NZ. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $1,322.30

Prof C. GALLOIS 20/05/2004 – 31/05/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,608.00

26/06/2004 – 3/07/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $3,292.00

Prof G. GEFFEN 23/01/2004 – 30/01/2004, NZ. Attend seminar. Cost: $1,079.13

A/Prof R. GILLIES (Reader)12/04/2004 – 16/04/2004, USA. Present paper at conference. Cost: $3,500.00

21/06/2004 – 25/06/2004, Singapore. Present paper at conference. Cost: $2,000.00

12/07/2004 – 26/07/2004, UK. Present paper at conference. Cost: $3,400.00

A/Prof L. GOLDMAN (Reader)30/12/2003 – 20/01/2004, PNG. Undertake research. Cost: $0.00

13/02/2004 – 17/02/2004, PNG. Attend conference. Cost: $3,000.00

Dr G. GRICE (PD RF)22/07/2004 – 2/08/2004, Norway. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $4,760.00

01/09/2004 – 12/09/2004, UK. Attend conference, present paper and visit facility. Cost: $2,881.00

Dr D.A. HAFNER (Lecturer)21/06/2004 – 17/07/2004, UK. Germany, Poland, Czech Republic. Undertake research. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $9,290.00

A/Prof H.J. HALL (Reader)06/10/2004 – 19/11/2004, Honduras (via USA). Undertake research Cost: $0.00

Dr M.J. HANSON (Lecturer)24/05/2004 – 30/05/2004, France. Attend meeting. Cost: $4,730.81

03/11/2004 – 9/11/2004, USA. Give presentation. Cost: $1,195.52

29/11/2004 – 5/12/2004, USA. Sit on selection panel. Cost: $433.70

Ms S. HASWELL (Lecturer)28/11/2003 – 6/01/2004, USA. Visit universities. Cost: tba

Dr M.A. HAYNES (Lecturer)06/08/2004 – 26/08/2004, Canada, USA. Attend conferences and present papers. Cost: $5,985.85

Dr M. HIRST (Lecturer)17/02/2004 – 23/02/2004, Norway. Attend conference. Cost: tba

Prof M.A. HOGG (Prof)18/01/2004 – 3/03/2004, USA. Conduct research. Run conference and give talk. Give lecture. Cost: $5,373.63

28/04/2004 – 12/05/2004, USA. Conduct research. Cost: $2,940.85

28/05/2004 – 18/08/2004, USA, UK. Conduct research. Give conference talk and workshop. Attend publisher and editorial meetings. Write grant. Cost: $7,565.42

06/10/2004 – 20/10/2004, USA. Conduct research. Attend research meetings. Give conference talk. Cost: $4,003.02

Dr M.S. HORSWILL (Lecturer)17/01/2004 – 14/02/2004, UK. Attend conference and research meetings. Cost: $2,104.60

30/06/2004 – 22/07/2004, UK. Attend conference and research meetings. Cost: $1,000.00

Dr D. IP (Reader)10/12/2003 – 6/02/2004, China (HK). Complete joint research. Cost: $0.00

Dr H. JOHNSON (S. Lect)01/02/2004 – 18/02/2004, Singapore, India. Undertake research and marketing. Attend Conference. Cost: $565.00

18/08/2004 – 24/08/2004, Malaysia. Market courses and RHDs Cost: $110.00

14/09/2004 – 20/09/2004, Korea. Market courses. Discuss potential marketing presentation. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $3,162.00

19/10/2004 – 25/10/2004, China (incl HK). Attend symposium. Undertake fi eld trip. Cost: $2,064.00

Dr D.M. JONES (Lecturer)23/06/2004 – 2/07/2004, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines. Undertake research fi eld trip. Cost: $0.00

26/08/2004 – 6/09/2004, UK. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,567.17

Dr C.R LAWE DAVIES (S. Lect)14/07/2004 – 19/08/2004, Germany, Italy, UK, Belgium, Israel, Singapore. Attend conference. Undertake research. Confer with colleagues Cost: tba

Ms R. LE BROCQUE (Project Manager)10/05/2004 – 24/05/2004, USA. Present at conference. Liaise and collaborate with principal investigator. Visit research team and facilities. Cost: $4,528.24

Prof C.E. LEE23/08/2004 – 31/08/2004, Germany. Attend conference, present paper and chair session. Cost: $1,100.00

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A/Prof O.V. LIPP (Reader)20/10/2004 – 26/10/2004, USA. Attend conference and present research. Cost: $2,351.00

Dr S. LIU (Lecturer)02/01/2004 – 09/01/2004, China. Attend conference. Visit university and meet with scholars. Cost: tba

27/05/2004 – 30/05/2004, USA. Undertake research. Cost: tba

25/06/2004 – 9/07/2004, China. Undertake research. Cost: tba

Dr P.E LOUW (S. Lect)29/11/2003 – 19/01/2004, S Africa. Undertake research. Cost: $3,400.00

Dr T.H. LOY (S. Lect)27/10/2004 – 4/11/2004, Italy. Contribute to fi lmed productions about Italian Iceman. Discuss access and collaboration regarding DNA analysis. Cost: $0.00

Prof C. LUKE 08/04/2004 – 24/04/2004, USA. Attend conference and editorial meeting. Cost: tba

Dr R.B. LYON (Lecturer)13/04/2004 – 17/04/2004, Japan. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $0.00

Dr G. MARSTON (Lecturer)31/08/2004 – 18/09/2004, France, UK. Attend conferences. Visit research centres. Cost: $7,009.21

Dr C.M. MASON (Lecturer)06/04/2004 – 15/04/2004, Solomon Islands. Undertake research fi eld trip. Cost: $2,788.67

Dr C. MCDONALD (S. Lect)23/02/2004 – 3/03/2004, USA. Attend conference. Consult with schools. Cost: $3,946.34

Dr J. MCKAY (Reader)07/04/2004 – 28/04/2004, Canada. Confer with colleagues.Conduct library research. Present lecture. Cost: $0.00

Ms S. MORAN (Manager)03/06/2004 – 7/06/2004, Singapore. Attend student advisory days. Cost: $1,791.00

Dr J. MURRAY (S. Lect)21/04/2004 – 26/04/2004, Singapore. Conduct training courses. Cost: $0.00

Prof J.M. NAJMAN 09/04/2004 – 19/04/2004, Vietnam. Visit institution, review curriculum and advise on revision. Cost: $0.00

19/09/2004 – 28/09/2004, UK. Attend conference, participate in its organisation, prepare papers and chair session. Cost: $3,000.00

Dr M. NELSON (PD RF)02/05/2004 – 12/05/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $4,761.15

Dr P.A. NEWCOMBE (S. Lect)01/02/2003 – 9/02/2003, Brunei. Give lecture. Cost: $851.77

05/04/2003 – 13/04/2003, Brunei. Give lecture. Cost: $764.05

19/04/2003 – 29/04/2003, USA. Attend conference and present poster. Cost: $1,175.01

31/01/2004 – 07/02/2004, Brunei. Lecture at UBD Cost: $320.41

03/04/2004 – 15/04/2004, Brunei, Malaysia. Give lecture at UBD. Market Psychology. Deliver research talk. Consult. Cost: $414.97

16/09/2004 – 22/09/2004, Fiji. Supervise and consult with PhD student. Cost: $1,143.84

30/10/2004 – 7/11/2004, Indonesia. Deliver lecture and research talk. Cost: $639.14

25/11/2004 – 3/12/2004, Sri Lanka. Supervise and consult with PhD student. Deliver research talks. Cost: $1,175.50

Dr L. OBIJIOFOR (Lecturer)27/07/2004 – 7/08/2004, Canada. Undertake research. Cost: tba

Prof T. OEI 08/08/2004 – 20/08/2004, China. Attend conference. Undertake collaborative research and explore other collaboration. Cost: $3,500.00

Dr K.I. PAKENHAM (S. Lect)14/08/2004 – 19/08/2004, South Korea. Attend conference. Cost: tba

Dr R.L. PARKER (Lecturer)28/06/2004 – 7/07/2004, Europe. Attend conference and present paper Cost: $6,754.17

22/12/2004 – 23/01/05, Ireland, Sweden. Research fi eld trip Cost: $7,773.82

Dr D.L. PENDERGAST (S. Lect)29/07/2004 – 11/08/2004, Japan. Attend congress and present address. Cost: $1,938.00

Prof C. PETERSON 01/07/2004 – 19/07/2004, Belgium, France. Attend conference, present paper and attend executive committee meetings. Visit research colleagues. Cost: $2,277.00

Dr J. PRANGNELL (RF)22/09/2004 – 30/09/2004, NZ. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $3,216.83

Prof J. SERVAES 25/12/2003 – 23/01/2004, Thailand, Belgium. Hold discussions with organisations. Cost: tba

28/02/2004 – 7/03/2004, Belgium, Singapore. Attend conference and exchange project negotiations. Cost: tba

30/04/2004 – 6/05/2004, Thailand, France, Italy. Attend conference and meetings regarding exchange projects. Cost: tba

01/07/2004 – 21/07/2004, Thailand, China (HK). Attend conferences. Cost: tba

01/09/2004 – 15/09/2004, Belgium, Italy, Thailand. Attend meetings. Cost: tba

Dr D. SETTERLUND (S. Lect)11/09/2004 – 17/09/2004, Singapore. Attend conference, present papers and visit sites. Cost: $1,743.04

Dr R. SHAPCOTT (S. Lect)14/03/2004 – 24/03/2004, Canada. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $3,123.00

Ms P.M. SHORT (Lecturer)23/06/2004 – 19/07/2004, Canada, UK. Attend conferences and present paper. Attend meetings and seminars with colleagues. Cost: $5,903.00

Dr S.S. SMITH (RF)03/06/2004 – 13/06/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $2,500.00

Dr C. TILSE (S. Lect)11/09/2004 – 17/09/2004, Singapore. Attend conference, present papers and chair Session. Visit sites. Cost: $1,743.04

Dr C.J. UNGERER (Lecturer)10/05/2004 – 14/05/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $0.00

28/09/2004 – 7/10/2004, Japan. Undertake research fi eld trip. Cost: $5,790.33

Dr J. VADEBONCOEUR (Lecturer)10/01/2004 – 22/01/2004, USA. Visit alternative high school programs. Cost: $1,908.07

A/Prof C.E VAN KRAAYENOORD (Reader)11/03/2003 – 17/03/2003, NZ. Attend conference to present a paper. Visit school. Cost: $183.44

24/07/2003 – 9/08/2003, Malaysia, UK, Netherlands, Luxembourg. Present a paper at conference. Negotiate MoU. Hold dicussions with colleagues. Cost: $4,000.00

25/08/2003 – 5/09/2003, Singapore, Italy, France. Present paper at conference. Meet with colleague. Cost: $7,129.00

22/01/2004 – 21/07/2004, USA, Netherlands, Germany. Undertake research. Cost: $5,083.00

12/08/2004 – 13/08/2004, NZ. Attend committee meeting. Cost: $0.00

Ms J. WALDRON (Princ AO)20/02/2004 – 16/03/2004, Mexico, China (HK). Market programs, maintain relationships and discuss collaboration potentials. Cost: $9,699.66

06/05/2004 – 10/05/2004, Malaysia. Market programs, maintain relationships and discuss collaboration potentials. Cost: $1,931.00

21/05/2004 – 31/05/2004, Japan. Market programs, maintain relationships and discuss collaboration potentials Cost: $4,677.00

19/08/2004 – 24/08/2004, Malaysia, Singapore. Market programs, maintain relationships and discuss collaboration potentials. Cost: $4,554.00

13/09/2004 – 28/09/2004, Italy, China (HK). Market programs, maintain relationships, discuss collaboration potentials. Attend conference. Cost: $8,935.00

Dr I.M. WARD (Reader)26/01/2004 – 4/02/2004, NZ. Attend colloquium, present paper and confer with colleagues. Cost: $0.00

Dr B. WATSON (PD RF)26/05/2004 – 5/07/2004, USA, UK. Attend conferences and present papers. Visit research centres and colleagues. Cost: $4,850.98

Mr A. WEAR (Lecturer)12/10/04 – 04/11/2004, Germany. Undertake research fi eld work. Cost: $1,359.16

Dr M. WEISLER (S. Lect)01/09/2004 – 8/09/2004, Japan. Attend conference. Cost: $0.00

20/09/2004 – 27/09/2004, Chile, NZ. Attend conference and present paper. Undertake fi eld research. Cost: $1,347.30

E/Prof J. WESTERN 16/08/2004 – 01/09/2004, Thailand. Attend research meetings with colleagues. Cost: $0.00

Dr G.M. WHITEHOUSE (Lecturer)12/06/2004 – 21/06/2004, USA. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $2,656.78

Dr G.W. WOOLCOCK (Sen RO)31/10/2004 – 07/11/2004, S Africa. Attend conference and present paper. Cost: $0.00

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Other Units

Mr B. ADRAIN (Lang. Instr)15/07/2004 – 29/08/2004, China (HK). On secondment to deliver programme. Cost: $4,776.65

Ms L. ANDERSON (Princ AO)16/03/2004 – 19/03/2004, Vietnam. Participate in exhibition. Cost: $4,692.00

22/06/2004 – 27/06/2004, Vietnam. Attend information sessions Cost: $3,964.00

Ms K. BORCHARDT (Admin Man)20/09/2004 – 25/09/2004, Singapore. Attend meeting. Cost: $1,639.00

Mrs M.H. BOWEN (Exec A M)03/03/2004 – 13/03/2004, USA. Attend user group conference and related meetings. Cost: tba

19/09/2004 – 30/09/2004, USA. Attend conference and product advisory council meeting. Cost: tba

Mr C. BRUCE (Princ AO)15/05/2004 – 22/05/2004, Germany. Attend trade exhibition. Cost: $0.00

Ms C. BUNDESEN (Exec A M)05/03/2004 – 21/03/2004, Chile, Peru, Mexico. Participate in delegation visit. Cost: $20,805.93

27/05/2004 – 8/06/2004, UK, USA. Chair meeting. Undertake institutional visits. Cost: $23,293.47

24/07/2004 – 6/08/2004, Vietnam. Conduct scholarship interviews. Cost: $7,135.90

05/11/2004 – 19/11/2004, Germany, Thailand, Vietnam. Attend workshop. Visit agents. Participate in consultative committee. Cost: $17,619.00

25/11/2004 – 11/12/2004, UK, Thailand, Vietnam. Particiapte in consultative committee meetings. Cost: $16,296.00

Dr M. BURKE (Exec A M)01/09/2004 – 17/09/2004, UK. Attend conference & present paper. Visit other tertiary institutions to confer with peers. Cost: $7,619.74

Mr R. BYROM (Exec A M)15/06/2004 – 22/06/2004, Canada. Attend conference. Confer with colleagues. Cost: $3,690.55

Ms A. CAMPBELL (Sen A M)16/10/2004 – 27/10/2004, Malaysia, Singapore. Participate in exhibitions. Cost: $6,874.00

Ms S. CARR (Princ AO)08/02/2004 – 14/02/2004, Thailand. Undertake market development. Cost: $1,843.00

Ms J. CHAMBERLIN (Lib Man)04/11/2004 – 5/11/2004, UK. Attend conference. Cost: $515.00

Ms O. CHAOUROVA (Admin Off)03/06/2004 – 6/06/2004, Singapore. Participate in exhibition. Cost: $1,849.00

Mr J. CHRISTENSEN (Lang. Instr)26/05/2004 – 24/07/2004, Vietnam. On secondment to deliver program. Cost: $7,062.50

20/11/2004 – 18/12/2004, Vietnam. Undertake secondment teaching. Cost: $7,141.00

Dr R. COELEN (Exec A M)08/02/2004 – 17/02/2004, Thailand. Develop markets. Undertake agent visits. Cost: $5,802.00

17/03/2004 – 2/04/2004, Europe, India. Develop markets. Undertake agent visits. Cost: $22,355.00

Ms M. COLE (Sen A M)22/04/2004 – 29/04/2004, China (incl HK). Undertake agent and institutional visits. Cost: $8,939.66

30/09/2004 – 3/10/2004, Taiwan. Participate in TESOL conference and assist in exhibition Cost: $4,949.78

03/11/2004 – 12/11/2004, Chile. Attend Tesol conference and institutional meetings. Cost: $12,205.80

Ms M. DAVIS (Princ AO)27/10/2004 – 2/11/2004, Thailand. Visit institutions. Meet with contacts. Participate in fair. Cost: $4,851.65

Ms S. DENGATE (Princ AO)22/04/2004 – 29/04/2004, China (incl HK). Undertake agent and institutional visits. Cost: $8,777.05

05/06/2004 – 13/06/2004, Thailand. Particiapate in education exhibition. Cost: $5,691.51

Ms B.R. ERICKSON (Sen AO)24/10/2004 – 29/10/2004, USA. Attend conference. Visit site. Cost: $2,692.14

Mr A. EVERETT (Exec A M)08/02/2004 – 14/02/2004, Thailand. Develop markets. Undertake agent visits. Cost: $1,883.00

05/03/2004 – 20/03/2004, Latin America. Develop markets. Undertake agent visits. Cost: $17,891.00

18/11/2004 – 22/11/2004, Thailand. Participate in seminar. Cost: $4,578.00

Ms H. FISCHER (Sen AO)03/06/2004 – 6/06/2004, Singapore. Participate in exhibition. Cost: $1,707.00

Mr A.R.R. FORREST (Res Ass)03/07/2004 – 11/07/2004, Japan. Participate in international collaboration. Cost: $0.00

09/09/2004 – 15/09/2004, Japan. Participate in international collaboration. Cost: $0.00

Ms R. FOXLEE (Sen Librarian)06/09/2004 – 8/09/2004, Ireland. Attend conference. Cost: $3,356.00

01/10/2004 – 6/10/2004, Canada. Attend colloquium. Cost: Covered by above

Mr P. FREDERICKS (Princ AO)18/03/2004 – 23/03/2004, Thailand. Undertake promotional activities. Cost: $4,753.59

17/05/2004 – 28/05/2004, South Korea, USA. Participate in education exhibition and visits. Attend conference. Cost: $21,887.44

05/06/2004 – 13/06/2004, Thailand. Participate in education exhibition. Cost: Included with above.

05/08/2004 – 11/08/2004, Taiwan. Visit institutions. Meet with contacts. Participate in interview programme. Cost: $8,793.63

17/09/2004 – 9/10/2004, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Taiwan. Attend roadshow, conference and exhibition. Cost: $1,102.41

27/10/2004 – 2/11/2004, Thailand. Visit institutions. Meet with contacts. Participate in fair. Cost: $7,086.78

27/11/2004 – 9/12/2004, South Korea. Visit institutions. Meet with contacts. Cost: $5,786.06

Dr M.J. GAGEN (Res Off)29/09/2004 – 10/10/2004, Germany. Speak at conference. Cost: $0.00

Mr G. GRAHAM (Lang. Instr)15/07/2004 – 29/08/2004, China (HK). On secondment to deliver programme. Cost: $4,100.00

Mr E. HALIL (IT Man.)29/01/2004 – 8/02/2004, Vietnam. Deliver training. Cost: $0.00

13/05/2004 – 20/05/2004, Philippines. Conduct training course. Cost: $0.00

Prof J.A. HAY (Vice-Chancellor)10/05/2004 – 2/06/2004, USA, UK, Austria, Singapore. Meet with Atlantic Philanthropies senior management. Attend Board Meeting of the Menzies Centre for Australian Studies. Meet with Rector of Imperial College, London to discuss Rio Tinto joint venture. Visit art galleries with regard to UQ Gallery. Visit NUS as Chair of Universitas 21. Cost: Approx. $35,500

09/09/2004 – 14/09/2004, Singapore, Malaysia, China (HK). Attend graduation ceremonies. Cost: $6,868.00

03/11/2004 – 10/11/2004, UK, Canada. Attend meeting with Atlantic Philanthropies Board in London. Visit universities. Attend and chair Universitas 21 AGM and Managers’ Meeting. Cost: $13,040.00

Mr S. HEAP (Sen Prof M)16/04/2004 – 19/04/2004, NZ. Attend conference and give presentation. Cost: $1,166.04

Mr A. HEATH (Princ Librarian)03/10/2004 – 7/10/2004, Brunei. Present conference paper. Cost: $1,153.00

Ms P.E. HODEL (IT Off.)05/01/2004 – 9/01/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: tba

Mr I. HOLMES (Sen A M)02/03/2004 – 13/03/2004, USA. Attend meetings regarding software. Cost: $4,865.18

Ms A. HORN (Exec A M)16/10/2004 – 25/10/2004, USA. Attend U21 meeting. Attend conference. Cost: $3,698.00

Mr G. INGRAM (Exec A M)21/02/2004 – 28/02/2004, Malaysia. Attend conference. Cost: $2,255.00

19/03/2004 – 23/03/2004, China (HK). Attend conference. Cost: $3,337.78

02/04/2004 – 6/04/2004, Singapore. Undertake meetings and visits. Cost: $2,957.80

Mr A. JELL (Sen A M)05/10/2003 – 8/10/2003, NZ. Attend software users’ special interest group meeting. Cost: $1,533.30

Ms K. KERR (Admin Man)21/02/2004 – 28/02/2004, Malaysia. Attend Auscert meetings and collect information. Cost: tba

Ms L. KRUESI (Sen Lib Man)20/09/2004 – 25/09/2004, Spain. Present paper at conference. Cost: $4,210.00

Mrs K. LAMB (Sen A M)15/11/2003 – 21/11/2003, NZ. Attend administrators’ course. Cost: $2,586.28

Ms N. LARNEY (Princ AO)24/02/2004 – 3/03/2004, Malaysia. Participate in exhibition. Cost: $3,027.00

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A/Prof I. LILLEY (Reader)30/03/2004 – 11/04/2004, USA, UK, France, China (HK). Confer with colleagues. Attend meetings. Cost: $5,325.00

16/05/2004 – 27/05/2004, New Caledonia. Undertake research fi eldwork. Cost: $110.00

06/09/2004 – 13/09/2004, France. Present conference paper. Confer with colleagues. Attend committee meeting. Cost: $4,500.00

31/11/2004 – 14/11/2004, New Caledonia. Undertake research fi eldwork. Cost: $1,045.00

Ms K. LINDSAY (Lang. Instr)15/07/2004 – 28/08/2004, China (HK). On secondment to deliver programme. Cost: $4,698.90

Mr R. LOWE (IT Off.)13/03/2004 – 21/03/2004, Philippines. Deliver training. Cost: $0.00

Dr I.V. MAKUNIN (Sen RO)13/07/2004 – 4/08/2004, Russia. Attend conference and present paper. Give lecture. Confer with colleagues. Supervise PhD student. Cost: $2,450.00

Mr J. MARTIN (Exec A M)20/03/2004 – 23/03/2004, NZ. Attend meetings. Cost: $0.00

26/08/2004 – 30/08/2004, NZ. Attend meetings. Cost: $0.00

Ms F. MCCOMB (Lang. Instr)15/07/2004 – 28/08/2004, China (HK). On secondment to deliver programme. Cost: $6,316.80

Ms J. MCCREARY (Princ AO)06/03/2004 – 20/03/2004, India. Participate in exhibitions. Cost: $9,327.00

22/05/2004 – 30/05/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $7,153.00

14/08/2004 – 28/08/2004, India. Participate in exhibition. Visit agents. Cost: $15,041.00

13/09/2004 – 27/09/2004, Italy, Germany. Attend conference. Visit agents. Cost: $7,297.00

Mr M.J. MCGLASHAN (S. IT Off.)09/02/2004 – 21/02/2004, China (incl HK), Japan. Attend conference and meet with governments. Cost: tba

Ms C. MCGUIRE (Princ AO)27/01/2004 – 9/02/2004, UK, Sweden. Participate in fair and roadshow. Cost: $8,737.00

22/05/2004 – 30/05/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $7,675.00

03/10/2004 – 18/10/2004, USA. Undertake institutional visits. Cost: $10,147.00

Mr M. MCPHERSON (Exec A M)09/02/2004 – 14/02/2004, China. Attend and present at conference. Cost: tba

03/04/2004 – 8/04/2004, Singapore. Attend steering committee meetings. Cost: $455.48

Mr R. MEAD (IT Man.)29/01/2004 – 8/02/2004, Vietnam. Deliver training. Cost: $0.00

Prof A.P.J. MIDDELBERG 20/02/2004 – 9/03/2004, Japan, USA. Undertake research discussions. Discuss collaborative grant proposals. Present seminars. Cost: $8,119.65

Mr P. MULLOOLY (Exec A M)22/10/2004 – 25/10/2004, NZ. Attend meeting with fi nancier on cash management procedures Cost: $2,099.60

Mr D. NELSON (Exec A M)23/02/2004 – 21/03/2004, Mexico, Chile, Peru, Mexico. Participate in programs fair. Participate in delegation visit. Cost: $26,886.73

12/04/2004 – 25/04/2004, Japan. Participate in opening ceremonies. Undertake institutional visits. Cost: $8,235.14

18/05/2004 – 25/05/2004, China, Japan. Attend conference. Undertake institutional visits. Attend exhibition. Cost: $10,273.16

25/08/2004 – 15/09/2004, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Brazil. Undertake institutional visit. Support agents and exhibitions. Cost: $14,300.12

26/10/2004 – 15/11/2004, Japan, Germany, Italy, Spain. Undertake institutional visits. Attend workshop. Visit agents. Cost: $19,690.51

Ms F. PAKOA (Exec A M)05/06/2004 – 14/06/2004, Thailand. Participate in exhibition. Cost: $4,718.00

16/08/2004 – 20/08/2004, Thailand. Participate in exhibition. Cost: $3,910.00

13/10/2004 – 18/10/2004, Thailand. Participate in exhibition. Cost: $3,120.00

Mr M.C. PARSONS (Exec A M)21/05/2004 – 28/05/2004, Oman. Conduct review and training courses. Cost: $7,496.00

Prof R.G. PARTON 23/07/2004 – 1/08/2004, USA. Attend and speak at conference. Cost: tba

22/08/2004 – 10/09/2004, Japan, UK, France. Speak at conference and chair session. Attend and speak at meeting. Cost: tba

Ms H. PIPER (Princ AO)06/12/2004 – 10/12/2004, Vietnam. Visit project and institution. Cost: $8,231.46

Mr D. PORTER (Sec&Reg)28/02/2004 – 4/03/2004, USA. Attend meetings. Cost: $0.00

30/05/2004 – 1/06/2004, Singapore. Attend meetings. Cost: $3,084.00

21/06/2004 – 27/06/2004, Netherlands. Attend meetings. Cost: $0.00

13/07/2004 – 15/07/2004, Singapore. Attend meetings. Cost: $3,083.00

21/08/2004 – 31/08/2004, China. Attend conference. Cost: $6,990.00

10/09/2004 – 17/09/2004, Singapore, Malaysia, China (HK). Offi ciate at overseas graduations. Cost: $13,099.00

20/09/2004 – 24/09/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $0.00

07/11/2004 – 15/11/2004, Canada. Attend meeting. Cost: $16,968.00

05/12/2004 – 9/12/2004, USA. Attend meeting. Cost: $0.00

Mrs J.A. PRIDDEY (Sen A M)23/06/2004 – 4/07/2004, USA. Attend conference. Attend meetings and consult with vendors. Cost: $3,754.00

Dr G. SAW (Exec A M)30/05/2004 – 3/06/2004, Poland. Present paper at conference. Cost: $4,034.00

Ms J. SCHMIDT (University Librarian)17/03/2004 – 21/03/2004, Italty. Attend conference. Cost: $4,378.00

21/08/2004 – 28/08/2004, Argentina. Attend conference. Present bid to host conference. Attend meetings. Cost: $3,825.00

17/10/2004 – 30/10/2004, China (incl HK). Undertake study tour. Cost: $5,024.00

Mr I. SEETO (Princ AO)28/02/2004 – 29/02/2004, Brunei. Participate in exhibition. Cost: $1,946.00

26/03/2004 – 29/03/2004, Taiwan. Participate in exhibition. Cost: $2,946.00

23/04/2004 – 2/05/2004, Qatar, Kuwait, UAE, Oman. Participate in exhibition. Cost: $5,725.00

Prof D.A.T. SIDDLE (DVC (Res))21/03/2004 – 25/03/2004, China (HK). Attend and speak at Universitas 21 Research Pro-Vice-Chancellors meeting. Cost: $5,134.00

05/06/2004 – 12/06/2004, USA. Attend conference. Cost: $10,367.18

Mr R. SIMPSON (Exec A M)07/05/2004 – 8/05/2004, New Caledonia. Partipate in education fair. Cost: $3,710.47

Ms M.P.A. STEWART (Exec A M)29/03/2003 – 16/04/2003, Canada, Italy. Work on project. Attend conference. Cost: $7,080.22

Ms W. TAIT (Admin Man)14/07/2004 – 20/07/2004, China (HK). Attend programme. Cost: $6,681.71

Mr N.J.A. TATE (Exec A M)20/01/2004 – 23/01/2004, Japan. Present at research conference. Cost: $0.00

04/10/2004 – 9/10/2004, NZ. Attend meeting. Cost: tba

Ms H. TODD (Exec A M)12/02/2004 – 14/02/2004, Geneva. Attend workshop. Cost: $2,560.00

21/08/2004 – 28/08/2004, Argentina. Attend conference. Present bid to host conference. Attend meetings. Cost: $3,826.00

Ms M. TURVEY (Sen A M)19/03/2004 – 22/04/2004, France, Singapore. Visit agents. Participate exhibition. Cost: $16,856.00

12/08/2004 – 18/08/2004, China (incl HK), Malaysia. Participate exhibition and fair. Cost: $7,225.00

16/10/2004 – 27/10/2004, Malaysia, Singapore. Participate in exhibitions. Cost: $7,509.00

Dr S.G.F. ULM (Sen AO)31/10/2004 – 13/11/2004, New Caledonia. Undertake research fi eldwork. Cost: $3,788.00

Prof R.E. VOLKER 21/09/2004 – 25/09/2004, China. Visit universities for discussions. Cost: $7,440.00

Ms A. M. WALSH (Princ AO)24/10/2004 – 29/10/2004, USA. Attend conference. Visit site. Cost: $6,461.21

Mr J. WILLIAMS (Lang. Instr)24/09/2004 – 20/11/2004, Vietnam. Undertake secondment teaching. Cost: $6,725.00

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MAP LEGENDSt Lucia campusGatton campusIpswich campusMedical School, HerstonDental School, CityCentral Animal Breeding House, Pinjarra HillsWaste Use Research Unit, Pinjarra HillsUniversity Mine, IndooroopillyJulius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre, Indooroopilly

Teaching Hospitals and Health CentresRoyal Brisbane Hospital, Royal Children’s Hospital, Royal Women’s Hospital, Queensland Radium Institute, HerstonGreenslopes Private Hospital, GreenslopesMater Misericordiae Public Hospitals, Mater Hill Mater Misericordiae Private Hospital, Mater HillPrincess Alexandra Hospital, WoolloongabbaWolston Park Hospital, WacolPrince Charles Hospital, ChermsideQueen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital, Coopers PlainsThe Inala Health Centre General PracticeMt Olivet Hospital, Kangaroo PointBelmont Private HospitalNew Farm ClinicToowong Private HospitalWesley Hospital, Auchenfl owerLogan HospitalRedlands Hospital

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Veterinary Science CentresPastoral Veterinary Centre, GoondiwindiUniversity Farm, Pinjarra HillsVeterinary Practice, DayboroVeterinary Practice, Kenilworth

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UQ GattonTelephone (07) 5460 1229International +61 7 5460 1229Facsimile (07) 5460 1170International +61 7 5460 1170Email [email protected] www.uq.edu.au/gatton

UQ IpswichTelephone (07) 3381 1011International +61 7 3381 1011Facsimile (07) 3381 1060International +61 7 3381 1060Email [email protected] www.uq.edu.au/ipswich

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ContentsOur fi nances: an overview 1

Appendix A 3– Annual fi nancial statements

Appendix B 43– Staff activity overseas

Teaching and research sites (map) inside back cover

Annual Report 2004 (separate volume)This volume is available from the Offi ce of Marketing and Communications (contact details back cover) or online www.uq.edu.au/about/annualreport.

AnnualReport2004Appendices

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AnnualReport2004

Past …The University of Queensland was founded in 1910 as the fi rst university in the State and the fi fth in the nation. A year later 83 students (including 23 women) attended the fi rst classes in Government House, George Street, Brisbane.

In 1926 our Senate accepted an offer from Dr James O’Neil Mayne and his sister, Miss Mary Emelia Mayne, to buy 114ha of riverside land for our St Lucia campus. Lack of funds then World War II delayed development; but building started in 1937 and the move from George Street was completed between 1946 and 1972.

In 1990 we merged with Queensland Agricultural College (now UQ Gatton, a 1068ha campus 80km west of Brisbane) as part of a unifi ed national system abolishing the binary system of universities and colleges of advanced education.

In 1999 we opened UQ Ipswich – an ultra-modern 25ha campus just 40km west of Brisbane.

… and presentOur University is one of the largest and most prestigious of the nation’s 39 universities. It is a founding member of Australia’s elite Group of Eight; and one of only three founding Australian members of Universitas 21, an international network of research-intensive universities limited to 25 members and chaired by our Vice-Chancellor.

In 2004, we employed more then 5000 staff and our total operating revenue was $736.01 million. Our seven faculties offered 380 programs and 4000 courses in a huge range of disciplines to 38,139 students. These included 6382 international students from 120 countries and more than 10,000 postgraduates, including the country’s second-highest number of enrolments by research students.

Our teachers continued an unbroken string of wins at the Australian Awards for University Teaching; and our researchers attracted high levels of government, industry and private funding for their work. We awarded 9008 qualifi cations bringing our total number of graduates to about 160,000. They include a Nobel Prize winner, an Oscar winner and leaders in government, the law, science, public service and the arts.

Our three main campuses at St Lucia, UQ Gatton and UQ Ipswich include world-class facilities such as four research and training institutes, an extensive Library, teaching museums and collections, ultra-modern laboratories, computing, sporting and leisure facilities.

The heritage-listed riverside Customs House is our base in Brisbane’s CBD and we operate about 50 specialist teaching and research centres elsewhere in Queensland. These include medical and dental schools in Brisbane, clinical schools in rural and provincial centres, marine research stations in Moreton Bay and on the Great barrier Reef, and our Experimental Mine just 4km from the St Lucia campus – the world’s only university-operated underground mine in a major city.

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completed on the St Lucia campus as part of the National

Trust-listed Great Court.

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