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Page 1: BQ Annual Report 2012
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2012 ANNUAL REPORT

This annual report provides an overview of Bowls Queensland’s activities, achievements and financial performance for the 2012 calendar year. Bowls Queensland’s performance is reported within the framework of the 2008-2012 Strategic Plan.

This report contains information beyond Bowls Queensland’s reporting requirements to provide a readily accessible reference of the state body’s work on matters that are of interest to the bowling community. The Board would like to thanks those committees who have contributed to the 2012 Annual Report.

ContentsNotice of tenth Annual General Meeting Page 4

Chair & CEO Report Page 5

High Performance Report Page 8

Umpire Committee Report Page 11

Coaching Committee Report Page 12

Men’s Section Report Page 13

Ladies’ Section Report Page 16

Director of Finance Report Page 18

Financial Statements Page 20

Major Competition Results Page 44

Club and District Listings Page 58

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NOTICE OF TENTHANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

OFBOWLS QUEENSLAND LIMITED

A.C.N. 009 705 515

The tenth Annual General Meeting of Bowls Queensland Limited will be conducted at Bowls Queensland Headquarters, 72 Pickering Street, Enoggera commencing at 9.30am on Wednesday 27th March, 2013.

Business

(a) Confirmation of Minutes of last Annual General Meeting

(b) Business arising there from

(c) The Annual Report for the Year

(d) Consideration of the audited Statement of Accounts and Balance Sheet for the year

(e) Declaration of election of Office Bearers, Board Directors and Section Committee Members

(f) Introduction of new Officers and Section Committee Members

Keith FullertonState Secretary

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PATRONHer Excellency Ms Penelope Wensley ACGovernor of Queensland

COMMITTEE PERSONNELBowls Australia Delegates:Ron Chambers and Doug Murray

Coaching Committee:George Franklin (Co-ordinator), Dennis O’Toole, Barry Gabel, David Bowden

Umpire Committee:John Dawson (Co-ordinator), Percy Tesch, Ivor Boon

Ladies Section Executive:Bev Higgins - President Dawn Forrest - Vice President

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

Ladies Selection Committee:Di Cunnington (Co-ordinator), Joan Chapman, Betty Andrewartha, Gwenda Menzies, Pamela Maitland

Bowls Queensland Board — Back: Doug Murray (Deputy Chair), Ron Chambers (Chair), Diana Wenham (Director of Finance).Front: Directors - Allen Bennet, Athol Radnidge, Margaret Vincent, Des O’Neill.

Mens Section Executive:Bob Fraser - President David Cunningham - Vice President

Mens Match Committee:Neville Galbraith (Co-ordinator), Trevor Musch, Ron Somerville

Mens Selection Committee:Carlo Campana (Co-ordinator), Ray Rowles, Geoff Hicks, Lew Breen, Peter Stanton

ADMINISTRATION PERSONNELKeith Fullerton (CEO), Mary Genocchio, Stu Taylor, Sally Baker, Roxanne Bell, Cath Crowe, Brett Murphy, Vicki Stein, Steven Tong, Lesley Bates, Bill Cornehls, Wayne Griffin, Beth Newman, Naomi Cescotto

AUDITOR:Patrick Hoiberg Chartered Accountant

BANK:Westpac Banking Corporation

SOLICITOR:Mullins Lawyers

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CHAIR & CEO

Thankfully 2012 started with better weather conditions than the previous year, with most clubs back in business after the terrible natural disasters of early 2011.

The Board of Management elections in March saw most of the previous Board re-elected, allowing the continuation of the good work and reforms started in the previous year.

Unfortunately our Director of Finance, Isobel Rhind passed away shortly after the elections. Diana Wenham was subsequently appointed Director of Finance, while Diana’s vacated position

of Board Director was filled by Allen Bennett, who had been a Director the previous year. Director Tony Butler resigned later in the year, with his vacant position filled through the appointment

of Athol Radnidge, who also had previous experience on the Board of Management.

Our representative teams had another successful year, starting with the Australian Sides on the Gold Coast.

Our men’s team recaptured the national title, but unfortunately our ladies couldn’t manage to win back-to-back titles.

The under 18 bowlers played a test series against New South Wales at Souths Suburban Bowls Club in Mackay. The boys won the test series, however the girls, with a new inexperienced team, could not match their NSW counterparts.

Our open and under 25s squads also played NSW, at Taren Point Bowls Club in Sydney. Queensland had mixed results winning the men’s open series but losing in the men’s under 25s. The ladies open side could not match NSW, but the ladies under 25s had a good win over their opponents.

Our over 60s state teams played at the Senior State Championships at Queanbeyan Bowls Club in ACT in both the men’s and ladies divisions. Both teams played very well, being narrowly defeated by just a few shots in both sections.

The Bowls Queensland staff did an excellent job for the state’s administration. Their dedication to their jobs enabled the smooth running of bowls in our state. We sincerely hope the newly elected Board of Management can continue to keep Queensland the leading state in Australia, both on and off the green.

Bowls Queensland’s high performance coach continued to conduct his workshops throughout the state. Thirty player development clinics were delivered throughout the year, with more than 500 participants from clubs all around the state. These included, but were not limited to, Biloela, Townsville, Binjour, Bongaree and Wynnum. The clinics are available to any bowler who wishes to improve their performance.

The BQ development team continued its charter of assisting clubs throughout the entire state. A number of resources were distributed to assist clubs with governance and implementing programs to attract new members. The All Schools Cup Challenge was well received, along with the Disability Championships. The work that Bowls Queensland does with the disabled community was recognised with BQ winning an award for inclusive services from the Sporting Wheelies and Disability Association.

2012 also saw the employment by Bowls Australia of a community development officer and a national training coach. The community development officer services some 140 clubs throughout southeast Queensland, while the national training coach works with athletes who have been identified by the Bowls Australia High Performance program.

To finance these positions, Bowls Australia retained the money normally received by Bowls Queensland for development purposes in Queensland (our share of the National Merchandising Program funds). Losing these funds, combined with the Bowls Queensland council decision to restrict an increase in affiliation fees for the state to just $1.45 ex GST, has severely affected our funds for the next twelve months, with cuts having to be made to various sections of the budget affecting all aspects of Bowls Queensland’s operations. Bowls Queensland will endeavour to continue servicing the bowls community, however this may have some restrictions dependant on finances.

Bowls Queensland encourages clubs to implement community-based programs to assist with progressing our sport.

Board Chair Ron Chambers CEO Keith Fullerton

Committee Chairman, Doug Murray

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Chairman: Doug MurrayMembers: Margaret Vincent Allen Bennett Des O’Neill

Meetings were held in April, May, June, July, August, September, October and November.

During these meetings many upgrades of policies and implementation of some further policies were carried out and instituted.

Changes were made to the BQ Charter and Governance Policies, Strategic Planning, WHS Policy, Vehicle Driving Policy, Finance Procedure, Social Media Policy, Member Protection Policy.

The largest job that we undertook was concerning Bowls Queensland’s purchase of the Coorparoo Bowls Club property.

This investigation followed a number of questions and accusations being put to the state body.

The investigation took up a lot of time and a full report was submitted to the BQ board on November 8th, 2012.

This report was released in the January 2013 issue of Queensland Bowler magazine for the benefit of all bowlers that were asking for the information.

I attended all meetings and did a lot of work from my home and communicated often with the committee members with details prior to meetings.

Margaret attended six meetings, Allen Bennett attended all meetings and Des O’Neill attended seven meetings.

This was a good working group under often difficult circumstances.

Committee Chairman, Doug Murray

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Development

State Development Manager, Brett Murphy

It is with pleasure that I present the annual report for the Development Team for 2012.

This year has seen the continuation of increased activity in all areas of development which we commenced in 2010. This would not have been possible without the support of the state development officers. We appointed Lesley Bates on contract to replace Vicki Stein, who is still unable to return to work after her accident in 2011. I think this is the first year since commencing with BQ that we have kept the same development staff for the entire calendar year which has made operations run very smoothly. Our other development officer, Steven Tong and Lesley have done many kilometres throughout the year attending clubs for visits and performing promotional activities with our vans. Without their dedication and hard work throughout this year we wouldn’t have achieved our goals.

The regional development officer in the Toowoomba area employed under the Department of Sport & Rec’s jobs plan commenced in February 2012. Unfortunately, the appointed officer, Greg Richards-Riches, has moved to the United Kingdom with family. During his time in Toowoomba Greg provided excellent service and assistance to the 5 nominated clubs in the area. We have successfully recruited Col Clifford to replace Greg and he will commence with us in early January.

We continued club visits in 2012. There are several reasons for these visits, first and foremost is to offer assistance and support in certain areas at club level. These areas included strategic planning, grant writing, membership and volunteer recruitment and retention, promotional activities including barefoot, social and corporate bowls as well as come and try days, sponsorship, working with people with a disability and school bowls and junior programs. We also conduct health checks at clubs to ascertain if what we have been doing over the past three years is working and clubs are being proactive. We have also been checking each clubs details to ensure our website club locator is up to date. These meetings are open for any interested members to attend and they have the opportunity to discuss these areas as well as any other issues that had arisen since our last visit. All club visits, including attendance figures, are now listed on our website under the Club Development tab.

We have managed to visit every club that would accept a visit this year. Ayr and Caloundra declined a visit, with Clayfield and Sapphire Gardens not requiring a visit due to their unique situations. On the club front Clayfield have merged with Wavell Heights to become the Northern Suburbs Bowls Club and the former Ithaca Club has re-opened as the Red Hill Community Sports Club. Unfortunately Kalinga was forced to close this year leaving us with 1 less club than last year, 335.

Membership has again declined slightly from 2011 to 2012 (2289 with approx 600 deceased), this figure includes 335 members of Kingscliff who returned to Bowls NSW. If you remove the Kingscliff numbers we have nearly an identical loss

to 2011, and while any decline is not wanted at least it didn’t get any worse. We are currently working on some initiatives for 2013 aimed at attracting new members through come and try days. We are also continuously assisting interested clubs in all areas relevant to increasing membership and participation. This year we rolled out our Community Bowls program to all clubs. This program has proved successful at a number of clubs in gaining new members.

The promotional vans proved popular once again this year with usage in 2012 the highest we have seen. The vans were used at a wide variety of functions including sports expos, school fetes, festivals, carnivals, shopping centres and shows. The vans were used by 31 clubs, 4 districts, disability groups, government departments, schools and private organisations. On the 65 occasions that the vans were used 6500 adults and children took the opportunity to try the sport in their own comfort zone. Hopefully we can see a flow on from these days and gain new members across the state. All van bookings are now included on the website under Club Development tab so clubs can see when the vans are already booked.

We have arranged and conducted 17 coaching courses again this year (11 Club & 6 Introductory). We have also commenced delivery of the new competition and selection modules; to date we have scheduled 3 of each of these modules. We will continue to work with districts in 2013 and arrange and conduct courses as required.

2012 also saw us further strengthen our association with our Sports CONNECT partners (Sporting Wheelies, Lifestream, Deaf Sport & Rec Qld and Qld Blind Bowlers) by continuing our support of their events and holding our annual Multi Disability State Championships. This event attracted 72 entries (up 15 on 2011) from which a state team was selected to represent at the 2013 Australian Open to be held in Melbourne. The 2012 disabled squad performed very well in February with 6 of the 8 members making finals of which we won 3 gold and 3 silver medals. Bowls Queensland this year were rated 28/30 by Sports CONNECT enabling us to leapfrog Tennis to become the number 1 ranked sport in the state for inclusive practices. We were also privileged to be awarded the inclusive services award at the annual Sporting Wheelies Awards.

The All Schools Cup Challenge was once again successful in 2012 with the format remaining as pairs and district winners being able to contest the state final. This year 15 of our 20 districts once again entered a team and I hope this will increase in 2013 with some subtle changes to the format and rules. 2013 will also see us start working on a primary school version of the above competition.

We will also be continuing the work we have done in the past three years as outlined above.

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High Performance

High Performance Manager / State Coach, Bill Cornehls

The Queensland state sides had less interstate events in 2012 with the Australian Sides Championships, National Super 6 competition at Broadbeach Bowls Club, and the interstate series against NSW at Taren Point (NSW). Queensland had Lynsey Armitage, Nathan Rice, Brett Wilkie, and Mark Casey named in the Australian squad and Anthony Fantini named in the Australia A squad after the championships.

The Senior Sides Championships for the men and ladies sides were held in the nation’s capital, Canberra, while the Under 25 male and female teams played a series against NSW at Taren Point (NSW) and the Queensland Under 18 teams held the annual series against NSW in Mackay and finally the Australian Under 18 Championships were held in Tasmania at North Launceston.

Queensland for the 2012 year returned victories in the Alley Shield for the Men Australian Sides Championships, and secured a test series win against NSW. The ladies Under 25 team had a strong victory against NSW for the first time in the five year history of this annual series while the Under 18 boys’ team won against NSW for the first time in a number of years..

During the Australian Under 18 Championships Natasha Jones won gold in the girls’ singles and then teamed with Madison Styles to win gold in the girls pairs. Sean Ingham and Rohan Wilson also won gold in the boys’ pairs and the boys’ singles and the fours team picked up a bronze medal. After the competition the Australian Under 18 squad was announced and Natasha Jones and Braidan Leese were both selected.

Throughout 2012 opportunities were given to male and female players through the State, Senior, Under 25 and the Under 18 teams as building and development to give players experience and games under their belt at this level to enable the state sides to benefit in years to come.

The overall performance by Queensland representatives have been good but as anyone knows there is always room to improve. For Queensland to stay one of the benchmark states we must keep working hard on the green to keep ahead.

Throughout 2012 the Bowls Queensland coaching clinics were successful with many more clinics being conducted. During 2012 I visited 18 clubs, 3 district sessions and 2 junior clinics with over 450 members going through the clinics. The clinics were conducted at several clubs and I worked with many Queensland bowlers to assist with technical improvement and training practices for their game improvement. Clubs and districts visited throughout 2012 were Sunshine Coast ladies district, Bundaberg district, Burnett juniors and surrounding area, Junior clinic session at Bongaree, Merthyr, Mackay City ladies, Yeppoon, Biloela, Kandanga, Wynnum, Scarborough, Sunnybank, Binjour, Urangan, South Townsville, Tansey, Sandgate, and Drayton. Many clubs have started booking these clinics for 2013.

The High Performance development series against Auckland Regional Bowls Centre is gaining momentum with the 2012 series being the third year of competition. The December event held in Queensland at Musgrave Hill Bowls Club has given the opportunity for 24 players (male and female) from Under 18 and Under 25 to compete and learn against quality opposition. The pathway development event for under 18s and Under 25s is now an annual event assisting in their own personal development in the sport. This event will give the opportunity for youth members throughout Queensland in years to come to develop within the sport.

On reflection of the 2012 season we can analyse and say what was missing and what worked over the year. For us to move forward and continue to be a force in Australia we still need to work hard on and off the green to have the edge. It is all about having the right attitude when playing in competitions.

I wish to leave you with this quote from Paul “Bear” Bryant who was an American college football player and coach. He was best known as the 25 year term head coach of university of Alabama football team.

“It’s not the will to win that matters—everyone has that. It’s the will to prepare to win that matters”

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Official Visits

Host Club Event

Moorooka Bowls Club Matriarch Badge Presentation to Club Member Mooloolaba Bowls Club Opening of New Facilities Wavell Heights Bowls Club 100 Year Medallion Presentation to Club MemberYeronga Bowls Club Centenary CelebrationsSouth Tweed Bowls Club Black Douglas Ladies Singles for MastersSouth Toowoomba Bowls Club Downs DBA - Combined President’s at HomeSouth Suburban Bowls Club Bendigo Bank ShieldTweed Heads Bowls Club Golden Nugget Opening and Closing CeremoniesManly Bowls Club Opening of New GreensRockhampton Bowls Club Centenary DinnerSolander Lake Bowls Club Caboolture DBA - 50th AnniversaryTannymorel Bowls Club 60th AnniversarySouth Toowoomba Bowls Club Downs DLBA - President’s at Home DayParadise Point Bowls Club Gold Coast Tweed DLBA - President’s at Home DayMermaid Beach Bowls Club 100 Year Medallion Presentation to Club MemberPine Rivers Memorial Bowls Club President’s at Home DayCapalaba Bowls Club Gateway DBA - President’s at Home DayJindalee Bowls Club Cunningham DBA - District Day

Member Recognition Awards

Life Member Award: Nil

Distinguished Service Member Award: Agnes Orr Mackay DLBA/North Mackay BC

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

Margaret Bradley — Toombul BC Merle Scott — Maryborough BC Edna Wruck — Dayboro BCNorma Butler — Dayboro BC Jean Donohue — Bramble Bay BC Ian Aldred — Pelican Waters BCGary Nugent — Hamilton BC John Cormie — Biggenden BC Bevan Wade — Biggenden BCDon Ridge — Doon Villa BC Ellen Yeates — Burgowan BC David Fraser-Grant — Diggers Memorial BC

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Umpires

It has been a pleasure working with committee members Ivor Boon and Percy Tesch over the last year, thank you. We are grateful for the support of Bowls Queensland development officer Steven Tong.

I am pleased that the BQ Board have extended the responsibilities of the State Umpire Committee to include visiting District Umpire Committees. At the last AGM I mentioned my disappointment at the declining number of new applications from players for umpire and measurers courses. Fortunately this decline has eased and had a modest rise during last year. In an attempt to keep up this momentum the umpire committee is encouraging districts to let us assist in creating a greater interest in the understanding of the Laws. We believe that fostering an interest in the understanding and interpretation of the laws will encourage more players to consider becoming umpires or measurers. This committee is willing to visit any district to assist with umpire training or running an umpire discussion group or forum, please let us know. With encouragement from BQ board and their financial support a number of visits to District Umpire Committees have already taken place with positive results.

As I have mentioned in previous reports our attendance at major events is so that we can give an immediate ruling on any appeal that could be referred to the State Umpire Committee This would avoiding any administrative delay that could delay the completion of the event. The Bowls Queensland events that have had representation from this committee during last year were: The State Junior Championships in Bundaberg, the State District Sides and State Championships at the Gold Coast, State Mixed Pairs, the State Champion of Champions at Bribie Island and the State Pennant Finals at Tweed Heads.

I also, independently, attended the Australian Indoor Singles Championships and the Australian Sides and Super 6 all held on the Gold Coast.

Prior to the World Championships in Adelaide last year World Bowls required that the number of ITO’s (International Technical Officials) in Australia was increased. As a consequence of meeting the very stringent accreditation requirements Queensland can now boast that they have seven additional ITO’s, Ivor Boon and myself included. A special thanks must go to Bowls Australia, Tweed Heads Bowls Club, Fred Sayer Chair Gold Coast Umpires and his team for their time and facilities during the accreditation procedures.

I have been given a position at Bowls Australia on the National Officiating Committee. I was pleased to accept the position not just for the honour personally but for the voice that it now gives Queensland officials and bowlers on matters of bowls law at the highest level. I was also pleased to receive a letter of congratulation and support from the Bowls Queensland Board.

As part of my duties on the NOC I have been asked by Bowls Australia to start compiling a list of possible officials from Queensland for the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast. This may seem a while off but there will be plenty of training to be done. Given such a long run in it also gives an opportunity for new Queensland umpires to achieve the required standard.

On behalf of my committee I would like to thank all of the Bowls Queensland office staff, not least Cath Crowe, for their continued support and encouragement. It’s good to work with such a dedicated team.

Committee Co-ordinator, John Dawson

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Coaching

Committee Co-ordinator, George Franklin

The districts as a whole have started to reorganise their respective coaching panels, to those that have the panel in place, the state coaching committee applaud. To the Districts lagging on this issue we would like to encourage you to put a committee in place. The main goal of the district coaching committees will be assisting in the reaccreditation process.

The state coaching committee have been working closely with the Development Team to pass on information to district members in regards to club coaching, introduction coaching and more recently selection and competition modules.

Murgon Bowls Club was host to the conducting of an introductory coaching course, on the 12th July, which gave six young people from the Murgon High School an opportunity to participate. I was a little sceptical at the start of the course but at the end the young people aged between 16 and 17 were a very responsive group. All passed with flying colours.

The coaching committee have been involved in studies to improve their own skills, advanced coaching course, selection and competition modules and university studies.

The skill coaching sessions have been popular during 2012 with 8 districts completing this workshop. The skill workshops are to upgrade the practices of the coaches. Each member of the state coaching committee have prepared their own lessons

and are presenting these to districts that require some updating. There is no cost to the coaches who attend these workshops. It is not often that some free education is given to coaches so I encourage districts to be involved in this workshop. If interested please contact Bowls Queensland on 3355 9988 or email the office at [email protected]

A budget has been submitted for approval by the board for an efficient running of the coaching committee for 2013.

To the coaching committee I would like to thank Dennis O’Toole, Barry Gabel and David Bowden for their assistance and cooperation during 2012, I look forward to working closely again in 2013.

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Men’s Section

I wish to thank the members for allowing me to represent them as the Mens Section President for 2012. This year has been a challenge but I do have many pleasant memories that will remain with me for a long time.

Our representative season was able to start extremely well with our players defeating the other states with the exception of New South Wales to bring home the Alley Shield. Congratulations to the team. However the Super 6 was not so kind to us. The interstate series was a mixed bag. Detailed results are in the selectors report. Congratulations to all the players in these events.

The selectors are to be congratulated on their fine efforts during the year. I also received a request for Lew Breen and Peter Stanton to attend the ASBA State Championships to assist that club in the selection for the National Championships. The club thanked Lew and Peter for their efforts in assisting with the selection of the team and will be seeking assistance in 2013.

All the state competitions conducted by the match committee have been very successful. The District Sides conducted on the Gold Coast at Tweed and State Championships held on the Gold Coast, the Junior Championships and Mixed Pairs held in the Bundaberg area, Champion of Club Champions at Bribie Island and State Pennant at Tweed Heads have all been very successfully conducted. A special thanks to all of those clubs who assisted the match committee in running of those events. The match committee is to be congratulated for their hard work and dedication right throughout the year.

I received invitations from some Districts to attend their Presidents Days during the year and I was happy to accept those invitations whenever possible. My Vice-President, David represented me at the Cunningham District Presidents Day. I thank all of those Districts for their wonderful welcome and hospitality. I also received an invitation to attend the Queensland Teachers Bowls Club versus NSW Education Bowls Club test but was unable to attend because of a BQ commitment.

To all the members of the section, my sincere thanks for your support and commitment throughout the year.

To the staff at Bowls Queensland I wish to express my sincere thanks for the assistance given to myself and members of the section throughout the year.

Section President, Bob Fraser

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Committee members:

Zone 1 – Raymond Rowles Zone 2 – Geoff HicksZone 3 – Lewis Breen Zone 4 – Peter StantonZone 5 – Carlo Campana (Committee Co-ordinator)

On behalf of the selection committee I have much pleasure to present this year’s report.

The open side performed extremely well by going through the year undefeated. The highlight of the year was when the Queensland side won the Australian National Championships held at Broadbeach Bowls Club April 2012. It gives me much pleasure to include the names of this Queensland Champion’s Side.

Mark Thatcher, Robert Wild, Anthony Fantini, Nathan Rice (skip)

Jamie Anderson, Brendon Egan, Colin Kelly, Mark Casey (skip)

Dean McWhinney, Alex Murtagh, Sean Baker, Brett Wilkie (skip)

Player of the series: Anthony FantiniDean McWhinney, Alex Murtagh, Sean Baker, Brett Wilkie

were named the best performed team of the series.

We didn’t do too well at the Super Six Series with only Brett Wilkie winning bronze in the singles.

Last June the open side and the under 25 team travelled to Tarren Point Bowls Club (NSW) to play at the annual interstate test series Queensland vs New South Wales. In a very close encounter that went down to the third test the Queensland side defeated NSW 2 tests to 1. Player of the series was

Mark Casey. At the same venue in another close encounter Queensland under 25s were defeated by NSW 2 tests to 1. Player of the series was Eric Copeland.

Last July for the first time ever, the under 18 test series between Queensland and New South Wales was held at the South Suburban Bowls Club (Mackay). This young talented Queensland side player very good bowls over the 4 days as they never let the strong NSW side back into the game to win quite well in all 4 disciplines singles, pairs, triples and fours to defeat NSW 4 tests to nil. Sean Ingham was named player of the series. Congratulations to the Under 18 squad for such a good performance.

Last October Queensland under 18 side travelled to North Launceston Bowls Club (Tasmania) to play at the Australian under 18 Championships. The Queensland side found the heavy greens not their liking and didn’t perform as expected. Having said that, the players played to their best as they didn’t come home empty handed winning a gold medal in the pairs and bronze medals in the singles and fours. The outstanding player of the series was Sean Ingham. Braiden Leese was selected into the Australian under18 squad.

The over 60’s Queensland side travelled to Queanbeyan Bowls Club (ACT) to play at the annual round robin test series. The Queensland side battled very hard to win this event for the fifth time, but with 2 players injured failed in the last round to be runner-up. Under the circumstances it was a good effort to be runners up at this level. Player of the series was Ken Luck.

Finally congratulations to all players that represented Queensland during 2012. Congratulations to Brett Wilkie, Mark Casey, Nathan Rice, Sean Baker, Sean Ingham, Rohan Wilson in winning international events while representing Australia.

My thanks to Bowls Queensland Men’s Section, Bowls Queensland Board of Directors, Keith Fullerton and the office staff for your co-operation during 2012.

Men’s Selection

Committee Co-ordinator, Carlo Campana

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Men’s Match

The 2012 season has now closed and has proved to be most successful from a match committee point of view.

As the majority of events under our control are for both Men and Women the match committees have been having joint meetings, this has proved to be most beneficial. I thank Alison Duffey, Match Coordinator and her committee for the valued input and cooperation and only hope it continues in the future years. All decisions are made with input from both Committees

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

The 2012 State Junior Championships were played at the Bundaberg Port Curtis DBA, Burnett, Bargara and Across the Waves Clubs made the championships a success. These events were well supported by juniors and spectators alike.

The Gold Coast was the venue for the State Districts Sides and State Championships. Both events were completed successfully, our thanks to the host clubs and competitors alike for your cooperation. It was pleasing to see all DBA’s represented with the ladies and the men playing 20 Districts. Our thanks to Gold Coast Tweed for fielding two extra sides.

The Champion of Club Champions singles, pairs & fours were played once again at Bribie Island Bowls Club. Thanks to the club especially Laurie Broomhead for his support as these events were completed most successfully and to schedule.

The Mixed Pairs were held at Bargara Bowls Club and from all reports ran in a very professional way.

The State Pennant Finals were conducted at Tweed heads for the second year and a big thank you to Paul Girdler and staff for making the event one to remember.

My thanks to all the staff at BQ for your courtesies and cooperation to my committee and especially Roxanne, events officer, it was appreciated.

My special thanks to my own committee, small it may be in number, but big on knowledge & experience which is necessary for a Match Committee to succeed. If anyone wishes to be on the Committee remember that sometimes the flack we have to put up with is not warranted.

Committee Co-ordinator, Nev Galbraith

I am very proud and pleased to present my second report for the A.G.M.

I have enjoyed my year and it has been great to work alongside my Vice President Dawn Forrest. It was sad to lose Kay and Necia from our section.

To my match co-ordinator Alison Duffey and her hard working committee, I say thank you. A job well done.

To my selection co-ordinator Di Cunnington and her ladies, what a great job you have done. Selection is not always easy, but decisions have to be made.

I have attended various celebrations this year and made presentations, which I feel the Section President’s should do.

A great week at the juniors championships in Bundaberg. The talent of our juniors is remarkable.

Due to family commitments I was unable to go to Bribie Island and thanks to Dawn for carrying out our duties.

I was at Tweed Heads for Pennant as a player for my club West Toowoomba and we were runner-up. Thanks to Alison for your approval to allow me to play and thanks to Dawn once again for deputising for me.

I attended Cunningham’s Day and thank you President Tony and your people. BQ Selector Gwenda Menzies came with me…a great day. Also attended Tannymorel’s 60th Birthday with Diana Wenham. I attended DDLBA “President’s at Home” at South Toowoomba.

To Men’s Section President Bob, a big “thank you”. It has been a pleasure to work with you and may you have a good year in 2013.

Thanks also to Board Chairman Ron and the other directors, and especially to the staff at BQ, you have been very considerate and helpful at all times. It makes it so much easier with that communication always there.

As my term as President of BQ Ladies Section comes to an end, I feel very honoured and privileged to be the State President and to have served the lady bowlers throughout the state…thank you for the special memories.

Thanks to DDLBA and West Toowoomba for nominating me.

Section President, Bev Higgins

Ladies’ Section

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Ladies’ Match

Committee Co-ordinator, Alison Duffey

The competitive year for our Queensland bowlers started as usual with the State Junior Championships, held at Burnett, Tantitha and Bargara Clubs. We thank these Clubs, their management, staff and members for their hospitality, and tremendous support in the successful running of the Championships. The number of girls entering continues to disappoint, but there is a healthy pool of talent even though the numbers are not great. We go to Bribie Island for the 2013 competition. A minimum number of entries will be required before any competition can be considered a State Championship competition.

District Sides for the ladies for the first time had 20 entries. We welcomed Southern Downs to the competition. The ladies were hosted for sectional play by Tweed Heads and South Tweed Clubs. Our grateful thanks to the management, staff and members of these Clubs who excelled in hosting of this keenly contested event. Gold Coast District was then the host for the open State Championships. While there were few complaints about running all the sectional play over the first four days, for 2013 a sponsored playoff for the winners of the men’s and ladies’ singles has necessitated a complete re-write of the State championship program, with the Singles/Fours to start proceedings. Because of an overlap with the Bowls Australia calendar, the Board has taken the decision to bring the District Sides and State Championships competitions forward by one week. This obviously necessitates re-booking of accommodation for the 40 Sides concerned in 2014. Districts need to factor this change into 2014 calendars.

Full payment for State championship events was well received. Sections of three in the Singles raised much debate, but is so

much more user-friendly for the host Clubs that the benefits far outweigh any perceived disadvantage.

The introduction of the Over 60 Ladies’ Pairs met with disappointing entries, but hopefully the event will receive a better response in 2013.

2012 concluded with State Mixed Pairs final at Bargara, Champion of Champions at Bribie Island and State Pennant Finals at Tweed Heads. We thank the management, staff and members of these Clubs for their unqualified support. Once again, a conflict of timing with the Bowls Australia program will necessitate a change of timing for these events in 2014.

My personal thanks to my committee members, Helen Doherty and Colleen Ryan, also to Neville Galbraith and the Men’s Match Committee men.

Also thanks to Chairman Ron Chambers and the Board, and John Dawson and the Umpires. Special thanks to the office staff, Roxanne in particular, who travelled with us to the major state events so that our results were instantly available online to the bowling community.

And finally thanks to our competitive bowlers, your participation in our programs makes it all worthwhile.

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Ladies’ Selection

Committee Co-ordinator, Di Cunnington

The Selection Committee remained the same for 2012:Committee members:

Zone 1 – Joan Chapman Zone 2 – Betty AndrewarthaZone 3 – Gwenda Menzies Zone 4 – Pamela MaitlandZone 5 – Di Cunnington (Committee Co-ordinator) Thank you committee ladies for your loyal service.

Results of all achievements in all events are in detail elsewhere in this Bowls Queensland report.

Bowls Queensland appointed Selector, Zone 2, Betty Andrewartha, as Manager to each major event in which Queensland had Representative sides. State Coach, Bill Cornehls, attended all of these events, and we thank Bill for his detailed submissions. When a major event is held within the State, the Zone Selector, if available, attends. Selection ladies are out and about in their zones.

March/April: State Under 18s Championships held in Bundaberg Area.

April: Super 6 Series and Australian Sides Championships held at Broadbeach. Betty Andrewartha and Di. Cunnington invited to a seminar chaired by Australian coach, Steve Glasson.

May: all Selectors in attendance at District Sides held in Gold Coast District, followed by State Championships. Selector, Zone 5, attended games and finals up and down the Coast.

June: qualifying, at various Clubs, for Australian Indoor Event.

July: Annual Test Series against NSW, at Taren Point, Sydney, special mention to our Under 25s winning their first ever Series.

Also in July: Under 18s Test Series against NSW at Mackay Suburban Club where our young side came up against a very experienced NSW side, we are regrouping in this area and have talented players we need to nurture.

August: Australian Indoor finals, Tweed Heads Indoor, saw some bright young ladies playing very well.

September: All Schools Cup played at Pine Rivers, our younger girls taking the game right up to the boys. This Event is growing in stature.

October: Australian Under 18s Nationals held in North Launceston, Gold in Singles and Pairs and very close to winning Bronze in triples and fours, mighty effort, girls.

Also during October: State Mixed Pairs at Bargara.

In the latter part of October: all Selectors came together at BQ to select Squads for 2013.

Australian Senior Sides Championships held at Queanbeyan, ACT, ladies missing out by winning the overall by 3 shots, so close for the second year in a row.

State Champion of Champions held at Bribie Island, Selector Zone 3 attended.

In November: State Pennant Finals at Tweed Heads Club, Selector, Zone 5, attended each day.

Thanks to Technology, Selectors can kept abreast of results of all major events held anywhere. Thank You to Bowls Queensland Match Committee for updating results of all Events.

To Board Chair Ron, Directors, CEO Keith, and all of the loyal staff at BQ and also my Ladies Section, thank you for keeping our ship afloat.

On behalf of the selection committee, we wish you good health and happy bowling.

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Boundary Review Report

The Committee appointed by Bowls Queensland completed their review of District Boundaries throughout the State in November after four months of careful scrutiny including the survey sent to all clubs that was conducted by B.Q.

We were fortunate to have a cross section of members on our Committee who have an understanding of District concerns

throughout the State. Our concerns were mainly centred on the South East Districts, because of the remoteness of the State there was very little we

could do that would improve boundaries for those Districts that are already dealing very capably with their locations. Addressing what we considered the problems in the Metropolitan and surrounding Districts, we decided instead of using the

River to divide the City which in our opinion is now antiquated and with the expansion and infrastructure that is in place and which wasn’t the case when Districts were first formed, we therefore agreed to divide the Metropolitan Districts geographically into North, South, East and West.

This entailed the movement of a number of clubs, but to us is a more equal distribution in the matter of competition and travel.

My appreciation to committee members for checking mileages which assisted us with the new Boundaries. This went a long way in helping us in our decisions for the movement of clubs from District to District.

We now have 22 Districts but still eight Zones, but I feel with the experience we have on the Match committees the draw for the

District Sides should not pose a problem. We would also like to recommend to the Board and Match committees a change to the Group Playoffs, this however, is not our forte but if the new boundaries are accepted at the A.G.M. a change to the Groups needs to be considered.

To all the members of the Boundary Review Committee, I thank you for your time and hope your efforts will be rewarded.

Finance Report

It is my pleasure to submit the financial report for the year 2012. The year did not start well with the sudden passing of our Director of Finance, Isobel Rhind after which I was duly appointed to the position by the Board of Bowls Queensland.

There have been no natural disasters to disrupt our financial position for the year, but with the withdrawal of the B.A. Logo

funding turning our 2012 budget into a deficit balance it has been a challenge to bring the budget into surplus.

Since my appointment I have travelled to B.Q. Headquarters around 3 to 4 times a month to attend to my duties as Director of Finance and board member and I would like to thank my family for their support, the Finance Manager Stu Taylor, CEO Keith and his staff for their co-operation and courteous attention ensuring all information requested was available at all times .

Committee chairman Delores Gray

Director of Finance, Diana Wenham

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BOWLS QUEENSLAND AND CONTROLLED ENTITY

ABN 17 231 978 960

ACN 009 705 515

AUDITED FINANCIAL REPORT

FOR THE

YEAR ENDED

31 DECEMBER 2012

CONTENTS PAGESDirector’s Report 21 - 23Auditor’s independence declaration 24Statement of comprehensive income 25Statement of financial position 26Statement of changes in equity 27Statement of cash flows 28Notes to the financial statements 29-40Director’s declaration 41Independent auditor’s report 42-43

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Financial Report for the Year Ended 31 December 2012 DIRECTORS’ REPORT

Your directors present this report on the company for the financial year ended 31 December 2012.

Directors

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

Ronald Chambers

Douglas Murray

Diana Wenham

Margaret Vincent

Des O’Neill

Allen Bennett (Appointed 12th April 2012)

Athol Radnidge (Appointed 25th July 2012)

Isobel Rhind (Resigned 12th April 2012)

Tony Butler (Resigned 21st June 2012)

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

Principal Activities

The principal activity of the company during the financial year was the encouragement, conduct, control and management of Bowls in Queensland.

Information on Directors

Ronald Chambers — Chair (elected AGM 28th March 2012)

Qualifications — Toolmaking Trade Certificate; Factory Foreman – 5 years; Superintendent – 5 years, General Manager Tube Bending Business – 2 years, Self-employed – 10 years.

Experience — Board Chair – 2011, Board Director – 2010, 2009, 2008 2007 - Executive Director (March to November), Deputy Chairman (November to December – due to constitutional changes) 2007, Board Director 2008; Gold Coast Tweed DBA – Director 2007; President 2005-06; Senior Vice President 2003-04.

Special Responsibilities — Delegate to Bowls Australia

Douglas Murray – Deputy Chair (elected AGM 28th March 2012)

Qualifications – Refrigeration business and hire business

Experience – Deputy Chair – 2011, 2008, Board Director 2007,2006, Mens Section Vice President – 2003, 2004, RQBA Vice President – 2002, Interim Unification Board Member, RQBA Board Director – 2000, 2001, Tropical Far North Queensland DBA – president 1995-2002; District Umpire Chairman 1997-2011; Delegate to RQBA 1995-1999

Special Responsibilities – Boundary Review Committee member.

Diana Wenham — Board Director (Elected AGM 28th March 2012), Director of Finance (Appointed 12th April 2012)

Qualifications — Feedlot & Agricultural Manufacturers’ Industries – Financial Section as supervisor, training and operations.

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DIRECTORS’ REPORT Experience — Condamine DLBA: president – 3 years, Senior Vice President,

Junior Vice President. District delegate to Bowls Queensland – 3 years. District delegate to Bowls Queensland for 3 years.

Special Responsibilities — Boundary Review Committee Member

Margaret Vincent — Board Director (Elected AGM 28th March 2012)

Qualifications — Rural Industry – 30 years, Own Commercial Business in Gympie, Board Director 2009-10.

Experience — Ladies Section President 2008-09, Ladies Section Vice President 2006-07, Ladies Match Committee 2004-09, Section Executive Committee 2005, Ladies State Selector 2007, 2009.

Special Responsibilities — Audit & Risk Committee, Boundary Review Committee Member.

Des O’Neill — Board Director (Elected AGM 28th March 2012)

Qualifications — Associate Diploma in Small Business Management; Bank Manager – 39 years in the banking industry.

Experience — Board Director 2004-05, Mens Section President 2005, Chairman BQ Audit and Risk Committee 2004-05, membership Committee Member & Junior Development Co-ordinator 2003, BQ Council Delegate 2007-11, RQBA – Board Director 2002,2003, Inaugural State Unification Committee Member 2001, Council delegate 1998-2002.

Special Responsibilities — BQ representative to Sports CONNECT; Boundary Review Committee Member.

Allen Bennett – Board Director (appointed 12th April 2012)

Qualifications – Farmer & Harvesting Contractor, Member of Canegrowers Organisation Shire Council – 10 years

Experience – Board Director 2008-11, (August to December) 2007, RQBA Board Director 2003)

Special Responsibilities – Audit & Risk Committee, Boundary Review Committee Member..

Athol Radnidge – Board Director (appointed 25th July 2012)

Qualifications – Qualified tradesman, advanced club management – 20 years management of a licenced club; 20 years, service manager manufacturing dealerships.

Experience – Board Director - 5 months, gateway DBA – President 2 years, Senior Vice President; Junior Vice President; Chairman of Selectors; Patron.

Special Responsibilities – Boundary Review Committee Member.

Isobel Rhind – Director of Finance (elected AGM 28th March 2012), Resigned 12th April 2012)

Qualifications – Builder’s Hire Company – Manager, Senior Bookkeeper.

Experience – Deputy Chair – 2 years, Joint Director of Finance – 5 months; Gateway DLBA: Treasurer – 1 year.

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DIRECTORS’ REPORT Special Responsibilities – Member, Appeals/Complaints Committee, Boundary Review.

Tony Butler — Board Director (Elected AGM 18th May 2011) (Resigned 21st June 2012)

Qualifications — 27 years banking and finance mostly in senior state functions of administration, credit, collections and all legal matters, 20 years self-employed landscaping and irrigation contractor.

Experience — Cunningham DBA – President 2008-11; management Committee 2004-2011, Greens Committee Chairman 2002-11.

Special Responsibilities — Boundary Review Committee Chairman.

Meetings of Directors

During the financial year, 11 meetings of directors were held. Attendances by each director were as follows:

Directors’ Meetings Audit and Risk Committee

Number eligible to attend

Number attended

Number eligible to attend

Number attended

Ronald Chambers 11 11 - -

Douglas Murray 11 11 8 7

Diana Wenham 11 11 - -

Margaret Vincent 11 8 8 5

Des O’Neill 8 6 7 7

Allen Bennett 11 11 8 8

Athol Radnidge 5 4 - -

Tony Butler 5 5 - -

Isobel Rhind 2 1 - -

The company is incorporated under the Corporations Act 2001 and is a company limited by guarantee. If the company is wound up, the constitution states that each member is required to contribute a maximum of $1 each towards meeting any outstanding obligations of the entity. At 30 June 2012, the total amount that members of the company are liable to contribute if the company is wound up is $0 (2011: $0).

Auditor’s Independence Declaration

The lead auditor’s independence declaration for the year ended 31 December 2012 has been received and can be found on page 6 of the financial report.

Signed in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Directors.

Director

Ronald Chambers (Chair)

Dated this

19th

day of

February

2013

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AUDITOR’S INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION UNDER S 307C OF THE CORPORATIONS ACT 2001

TO THE DIRECTORS OF BOWLS QUEENSLAND AND CONTROLLED ENTITY I declare that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, during the year ended 31 December 2012 there have been

i. no contraventions of the auditor independence requirements as set out in the Corporations Act 2001 in relation to the audit; and

ii. no contraventions of any applicable code of professional conduct in relation to the audit.

Name of firm: Patrick Hoiberg Chartered Accountant

Name of partner: Patrick Hoiberg

Date: 19th February 2013

Address: 108 Wilkie Street Yeerongpilly 4105

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STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012 Note 2012 2011

$ $

Revenue 2,105,940 2,182,916

Competition expenses (278,419) (307,869)

Coorparoo Bowls Club expenses (93,236) (118,367)

Cost of sales (46,088) (95,904)

Council and board expenses (69,400) (63,479)

Depreciation and amortisation expenses (85,753) (65,569)

Development costs (316,906) (271,890)

Employee benefits expense (464,452) (428,067)

Finance costs (1,597) (2,327)

Insurance (32,446) (32,471)

Postage (22,577) (27,175)

Printing and stationery (42,030) (44,956)

Queensland Bowler expenses (235,779) (253,140)

Other expenses (317,212) (330,154)

Current year surplus before income tax 2 100,045 141,548

Income tax expense 1k - -

Net current year surplus 100,045 141,548

Other comprehensive income after income tax

Net gain/(loss) on revaluation of intangible assets (25,000) -

Net gain/(loss) on disposal of property, plant and equipment - 10,195

Other comprehensive income for the year, net of tax (25,000) 10,195

Total comprehensive income for the year (25,000) 10,195

Total comprehensive income attributable to members of the entity 75,045 151,743

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

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STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012

Retained Surplus

$

Balance at 1 January 2011 4,958,358

Comprehensive income

Surplus for the year attributable to members of the entity 141,548

Other comprehensive income for the year 10,195

Total comprehensive income attributable to members of the entity 151,743

Balance at 31 December 2011 5,110,101

Comprehensive income

Surplus for the year attributable to members of the entity 100,045

Other comprehensive income for the year (25,000)

Total comprehensive income attributable to members of the entity 75,045

Balance at 31 December 2012 5,185,146

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2012 Note 2012 2011

$ $

ASSETS

CURRENT ASSETS

Cash and cash equivalents 3 1,928,386 1,312,342

Accounts receivable and other debtors 4 56,287 78,352

Inventories on hand 5 82,964 72,803

Financial assets 6 26,217 44,000

Unsecured loans 9 44,238 44,238

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 2,138,092 1,551,735

NON-CURRENT ASSETS

Property, plant and equipment 7 3,406,556 3,461,462

Intangible assets 8 168,175 193,175

Unsecured loans 9 153,933 189,158

TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 3,728,665 3,843,795

TOTAL ASSETS 5,866,757 5,395,530

LIABILITIES

CURRENT LIABILITIES

Accounts payable and other payables 10 287,251 198,985

Grants received in advance 11 236,467 -

Short term provisions 12 107,903 40,146

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 631,621 239,131

TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES

Long term provisions 13 49,990 46,298

TOTAL NON-CURRENT-LIABILITIES 49,990 46,298

TOTAL LIABILITIES 681,611 285,429

NET ASSETS 5,185,146 5,110,101

EQUITY

Retained surplus 5,185,146 5,110,101

TOTAL EQUITY 5,185,146 5,110,101

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

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STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012

Retained Surplus

$

Balance at 1 January 2011 4,958,358

Comprehensive income

Surplus for the year attributable to members of the entity 141,548

Other comprehensive income for the year 10,195

Total comprehensive income attributable to members of the entity 151,743

Balance at 31 December 2011 5,110,101

Comprehensive income

Surplus for the year attributable to members of the entity 100,045

Other comprehensive income for the year (25,000)

Total comprehensive income attributable to members of the entity 75,045

Balance at 31 December 2012 5,185,146

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

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STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012

Retained Surplus

$

Balance at 1 January 2011 4,958,358

Comprehensive income

Surplus for the year attributable to members of the entity 141,548

Other comprehensive income for the year 10,195

Total comprehensive income attributable to members of the entity 151,743

Balance at 31 December 2011 5,110,101

Comprehensive income

Surplus for the year attributable to members of the entity 100,045

Other comprehensive income for the year (25,000)

Total comprehensive income attributable to members of the entity 75,045

Balance at 31 December 2012 5,185,146

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

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STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECMEBER 2012

Note 2012 2011

$ $

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Receipts from members and government entities 2,259,310 1,823,135

Payments to suppliers and employees (1,770,587) (2,035,998)

Interest received 105,163 107,240

Net cash (used in)/generated from operating activities 14 593,886 (105,623)

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Proceeds from the sale of investments 17,783 288,750

Payment for property, plant and equipment (30,847) (90,493)

Proceeds from the sale of assets - 29,861

Net cash used in investing activities (13,064) 228,117

CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Proceeds from borrowings 35,224 35,483

Net cash (used in)/generated from 35,224 35,483

Net increase/(decrease) in cash held 616,043 157,978

Cash at the beginning of the financial year 1,312,342 1,154,364

Cash at the end of the financial year 3 1,928,386 1,312,342

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012

NOTE 1: SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES The directors have prepared the financial statements on the basis that the company is a non-reporting entity because there are no users who are dependent on its general purpose financial statements. These financial statements are therefore special purpose financial statements that have been prepared in order to meet the requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). The company is a not-for-profit entity for financial reporting purposes under Australian Accounting Standards.

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the mandatory Australian Accounting Standards applicable to entities reporting under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and the significant accounting policies disclosed below, which the directors have determined are appropriate to meet the needs of members. Such accounting policies are consistent with those of previous periods unless stated otherwise.

The financial statements, except for the cash flow information, have been prepared on an accruals basis and are based on historical costs unless otherwise stated in the notes. Material accounting policies adopted in the preparation of these financial statements are presented below and have been consistently applied unless stated otherwise. The amounts presented in the financial statements have been rounded to the nearest dollar.

The financial statements were authorised for issue on 19th February 2013 by the directors of the company.

Accounting Policies

a. Revenue

Non-reciprocal grant revenue is recognised in the statement of comprehensive income when the entity obtains control of the grant and it is probable that the economic benefits gained from the grant will flow to the entity and the amount of the grant can be measured reliably.

If conditions are attached to the grant which must be satisfied before it is eligible to receive the contribution, the recognition of the grant as revenue will be deferred until those conditions are satisfied.

When grant revenue is received whereby the entity incurs an obligation to deliver economic value directly back to the contributor, this is considered a reciprocal transaction and the grant revenue is recognised in the statement of financial position as a liability until the service has been delivered to the contributor, otherwise the grant is recognised as income on receipt.

Bowls Queensland and Controlled Entity receives non-reciprocal contributions of assets from the government and other parties for zero or a nominal value. These assets are recognised at fair value on the date of acquisition in the statement of financial position, with a corresponding amount of income recognised in profit or loss.

Donations and bequests are recognised as revenue when received.

Interest revenue is recognised as it accrues using the effective interest rate method, which for floating rate financial assets is the rate inherent in the instrument. Dividend revenue is recognised when the right to receive a dividend has been established.

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

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

b. Inventories on Hand

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

Inventories acquired at no cost, or for nominal consideration, are valued at the current replacement cost as at the date of acquisition.

c. Property, Plant and Equipment

Each class of property, plant and equipment is carried at cost or fair value, less, where applicable, accumulated depreciation and any impairment losses.

Plant and equipment

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012 Plant and equipment are measured on the cost basis less depreciation and any impairment

losses.

The carrying amount of plant and equipment is reviewed annually by directors to ensure it is not in excess of the recoverable amount from these assets. The recoverable amount is assessed on the basis of the expected net cash flows that will be received from the assets employment and subsequent disposal. The expected net cash flows have been discounted to their present values in determining recoverable amounts.

Plant and equipment that have been contributed at no cost, or for nominal cost, are recognised at the fair value of the asset at the date it is acquired.

Depreciation

The depreciable amount of all fixed assets including buildings and capitalised lease assets, but excluding freehold land, is depreciated on a straight-line basis over the asset’s useful life to the entity commencing from the time the asset is held ready for use. Leasehold improvements are depreciated over the shorter of either the unexpired period of the lease or the estimated useful lives of the improvements.

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

Class of Fixed Asset Depreciation Rate

Plant and equipment 7.5% Prime Cost – 40% Diminishing Value

Land and Buildings 2.5% - 7.5% Prime Cost

The assets’ residual values and useful lives are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at the end of each reporting period.

An asset’s carrying amount is written down immediately to its recoverable amount if the asset’s carrying amount is greater than its estimated recoverable amount.

Gains and losses on disposals are determined by comparing proceeds with the carrying amount. These gains or losses are recognised immediately in profit or loss. When revalued assets are sold, amounts included in the revaluation surplus relating to that asset are transferred to retained earnings.

d. Leases

Leases of fixed assets, where substantially all the risks and benefits incidental to the ownership of the asset but not the legal ownership, that are transferred to entities in the economic entity are classified as finance leases.

Finance leases are capitalised by recording an asset and a liability at the lower of the amounts equal to the fair value of the leased property or the present value of the minimum lease payments, including any guaranteed residual values. Lease payments are allocated between the reduction of the lease liability and the lease interest expense for the period.

Leased assets are depreciated on a straight-line basis over the shorter of their estimated useful lives or the lease term.

Lease payments for operating leases, where substantially all the risks and benefits remain with the lessor, are charged as expenses on a straight-line basis over the lease term.

e. Financial Instruments

Initial recognition and measurement

Financial assets and financial liabilities are recognised when the entity becomes a party to the contractual provisions to the instrument. For financial assets, this is equivalent to the date that the company commits itself to either purchase or sell the asset (ie trade date accounting is adopted).

Financial instruments are initially measured at fair value plus transaction costs except where the instrument is classified ‘at fair value through profit or loss’, in which case transaction costs are expensed to profit or loss immediately.

Classification and subsequent measurement

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

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012 interest rate method, or cost. Where available, quoted prices in an active market are used to determine fair value. In other circumstances, valuation techniques are adopted.

Amortised cost is calculated as the amount at which the financial asset or financial liability is measured at initial recognition less principal repayments and any reduction for impairment, and adjusted for any cumulative amortisation of the difference between that initial amount and the maturity amount calculated using the effective interest method.

The effective interest method is used to allocate interest income or interest expense over the relevant period and is equivalent to the rate that exactly discounts estimated future cash payments or receipts (including fees, transaction costs and other premiums or discounts) through the expected life (or when this cannot be reliably predicted, the contractual term) of the financial instrument to the net carrying amount of the financial asset or financial liability. Revisions to expected future net cash flows will necessitate an adjustment to the carrying value with a consequential recognition of an income or expense item in profit or loss.

Fair value is determined based on current bid prices for all quoted investments. Valuation techniques are applied to determine the fair value for all unlisted securities, including recent arm’s length transactions, reference to similar instruments and option pricing models.

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

Financial assets are classified at “fair value through profit or loss” when they are either held for trading for the purpose of short-term profit taking, derivatives not held for hedging purposes, or when they are designated as such to avoid an accounting mismatch or to enable performance evaluation where a group of financial assets is managed by key management personnel on a fair value basis in accordance with a documented risk management or investment strategy. Such assets are subsequently measured at fair value with changes in carrying value being included in profit or loss.

(ii) Loans and receivables

Loans and receivables are non-derivative financial assets with fixed or determinable payments that are not quoted in an active market and are subsequently measured at amortised cost. Gains or losses are recognised in profit or loss through the amortisation process and when the financial asset is derecognised.

(iii) Held-to-maturity investments

Held-to-maturity investments are non-derivative financial assets that have fixed maturities and fixed or determinable payments, and it is the company’s intention to hold these investments to maturity. They are subsequently measured at amortised cost. Gains or losses are recognised in profit or loss through the amortisation process and when the financial asset is derecognised.

(iv) Available-for-sale investments

Available-for-sale investments are non-derivative financial assets that are either not capable of being classified into other categories of financial assets due to their nature or they are designated as such by management. They comprise investments in the equity of other entities where there is neither a fixed maturity nor fixed or determinable payments.

They are subsequently measured at fair value with any remeasurements other than impairment losses and foreign exchange gains and losses recognised in other comprehensive income. When the financial asset is derecognised, the cumulative gain or loss pertaining to that asset previously recognised in other comprehensive income is reclassified into profit or loss.

Available-for-sale financial assets are classified as non-current assets when they are expected to be sold within 12 months after the end of the reporting period. All other available-for-sale financial assets are classified as current assets.

(v) Financial liabilities

Non-derivative financial liabilities other than financial guarantees are subsequently

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012 measured at amortised cost. Gains or losses are recognised in profit or loss through the amortisation process and when the financial liability is derecognised.

Impairment

At the end of each reporting period, the company assesses whether there is objective evidence that a financial asset has been impaired. A financial asset or a group of financial assets is deemed to be impaired if, and only if, there is objective evidence of impairment as a result of one or more events (a “loss event”) that has occurred, which has an impact on the estimated future cash flows of the financial asset(s).

In the case of available-for-sale financial assets, a significant or prolonged decline in the market value of the instrument is considered to constitute a loss event. Impairment losses are recognised in profit or loss immediately. Also, any cumulative decline in fair value previously recognised in other comprehensive income is reclassified to profit or loss at this point.

In the case of financial assets carried at amortised cost, loss events may include indications that the debtors or a group of debtors is experiencing significant financial difficulty, default or delinquency in interest or principal payments, indications that they will enter bankruptcy or other financial reorganisation and changes in arrears or economic conditions that correlate with defaults.

For financial assets carried at amortised cost (including loans and receivables), a separate allowance account is used to reduce the carrying amount of financial assets impaired by credit losses. After having taken all possible measures of recovery, if the management establishes that the carrying amount cannot be recovered by any means, at that point the writing off amounts are charged to the allowance account or the carrying amount of impaired financial assets is reduced directly if no impairment amount was previously recognised in the allowance accounts.

When the terms of financial assets that would otherwise have been past due or impaired have been renegotiated, the company recognises the impairment for such financial assets by taking into account the original terms as if the terms have not been renegotiated so that the loss events that have occurred are duly considered.

Derecognition

Financial assets are derecognised where the contractual rights to receipt of cash flows expire or the asset is transferred to another party whereby the entity no longer has any significant continuing involvement in the risks and benefits associated with the asset. Financial liabilities are derecognised where the related obligations are discharged, cancelled or expired. The difference between the carrying amount of the financial liability, which is extinguished or transferred to another party, and the fair value of consideration paid, including the transfer of non-cash assets or liabilities assumed, is recognised in profit or loss.

f. Impairment of Assets

At the end of each reporting period, the entity reviews the carrying values of its tangible and intangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have been impaired. If such an indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset, being the higher of the asset’s fair value less costs to sell and value in use, is compared to the asset’s carrying value. Any excess of the asset’s carrying value over its recoverable amount is recognised immediately in profit or loss.

Where the future economic benefits of the asset are not primarily dependent upon on the asset’s ability to generate net cash inflows and when the entity would, if deprived of the asset, replace its remaining future economic benefits, value in use is determined as the depreciated replacement cost of an asset.

Where it is not possible to estimate the recoverable amount of a class of asset, the entity estimates the recoverable amount of the cash-generating unit to which the asset belongs.

Where an impairment loss on a revalued asset is identified, this is debited against the revaluation surplus in respect of the same class of asset to the extent that the impairment loss does not exceed the amount in the revaluation surplus for that same class of asset.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012 g. Employee Benefits

Provision is made for the company’s liability for employee benefits arising from services rendered by employees to the end of the reporting period. Employee benefits that are expected to be settled within one year have been measured at the amounts expected to be paid when the liability is settled. Employee benefits payable later than one year have been measured at the present value of the estimated future cash outflows to be made for those benefits. In determining the liability, consideration is given to employee wage increases and the probability that the employee may not satisfy vesting requirements. Those cash outflows are discounted using market yields on national government bonds with terms to maturity that match the expected timing of cash flows attributable to employee benefits.

Contributions are made by the entity to an employee superannuation fund and are charged as expenses when incurred.

h. Cash and Cash Equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents include cash on hand, deposits held at-call with banks, other short-term highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are shown within short-term borrowings in current liabilities on the statement of financial position.

i. Accounts Receivable and Other Debtors

Accounts receivable and other debtors include amounts due from donors and any outstanding grants receipts. Receivables expected to be collected within 12 months of the end of the reporting period are classified as current assets. All other receivables are classified as non-current assets.

j. Goods and Services Tax (GST)

Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).

Receivables and payables are stated inclusive of the amount of GST receivable or payable. The net amount of GST recoverable from, or payable to, the ATO is included with other receivables or payables in the statement of financial position.

Cash flows are presented on a gross basis. The GST components of cash flows arising from investing or financing activities which are recoverable from, or payable to, the ATO are presented as operating cash flows included in receipts from customers or payments to suppliers.

k. Income Tax

No provision for income tax has been raised as the entity is exempt from income tax under Div 50 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.

l. Intangibles

Software

Software is recorded at cost. Software has a finite life and is carried at cost less accumulated amortisation and any impairment losses. It has an estimated useful life of between one and three years. It is assessed annually for impairment.

m. Provisions

Provisions are recognised when the entity has a legal or constructive obligation, as a result of past events, for which it is probable that an outflow of economic benefits will result and that outflow can be reliably measured. Provisions recognised represent the best estimate of the amounts required to settle the obligation at the end of the reporting period.

n. Comparative Figures

Where required by Accounting Standards, comparative figures have been adjusted to conform with changes in presentation for the current financial year.

When an entity applies an accounting policy retrospectively, makes a retrospective restatement or reclassifies items in its financial statements, a statement of financial position as at the beginning of the earliest comparative period must be disclosed.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012 o. Accounts Payable and Other Payables

Trade and other payables represent the liability outstanding at the end of the reporting period for goods and services received by the company during the reporting period which remain unpaid. The balance is recognised as a current liability with the amount being normally paid within 30 days of recognition of the liability.

p. Critical Accounting Estimates and Judgments

The directors evaluate estimates and judgments incorporated into the financial statements based on historical knowledge and best available current information. Estimates assume a reasonable expectation of future events and are based on current trends and economic data, obtained both externally and within the company.

Key estimates

(a) Impairment

The company assesses impairment at the end of each reporting period by evaluating conditions and events specific to the company that may be indicative of impairment triggers.

q. New Accounting Standards for Application in Future Periods

The AASB has issued the following Accounting Standard which is mandatorily applicable for future reporting periods and is relevant to the company. The company has decided not to early adopt this Accounting Standard. The company’s assessment of this Accounting Standard is set out below:

– AASB 2011–9: Amendments to Australian Accounting Standards – Presentation of Items of Other Comprehensive Income (applicable for annual reporting periods commencing on or after 1 July 2012).

The main change arising from this Standard is the requirement for entities to group items presented in other comprehensive income (OCI) on the basis of whether they are potentially reclassifiable to profit or loss subsequently.

This Standard affects presentation only and is therefore not expected to significantly impact the company.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012 NOTE 2: PROFIT BEFORE INCOME TAX Note 2012 2011

$ $

a. Expenses

Depreciation and amortisation:

– plant and equipment (85,753) (65,569)

Total depreciation and amortisation expenses (85,753) (65,569)

Employee benefits (464,452) (428,067)

Audit fees (14,000) (14,000)

b. Significant Revenue

Administration fees 27,209 26,779

Affiliation fees 1,252,386 1,324,069

Competition income 22,533 24,980

Funding (Bowls Australia) 1,000 51,228

Goodwill tour income 52,073 62,509

Government grants 235,900 220,000

Interest income 105,163 107,240

Junior bowls 25,454 27,045

Queensland bowler magazine 219,484 206,673

Sponsorship 76,246 59,508

NOTE 3: CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 2012 2011

$ $

Cash at bank – unrestricted 1,928,036 1,311,992

Cash float 350 350

1,928,386 1,312,342

Reconciliation of cash

Cash and cash equivalents 1,928,386 1,312,342

1,928,386 1,312,342

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012 NOTE 4: ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AND OTHER DEBTORS 2012 2011

$ $

CURRENT

Accounts receivables 54,630 77,008

Provision for bad and doubtful debts - -

Salary sacrifice amounts receivable 1,457 1,144

Utility deposit paid 200 200

Total current accounts receivable and other debtors 56,287 78,352

NOTE 5: INVENTORIES ON HAND 2012 2011

$ $

CURRENT

At cost: 82,964 72,803

Total inventories 82,964 72,803

NOTE 6: FINANCIAL ASSETS 2012 2011

$ $

AXA Wholesale MIF 16,217 34,000

MFS Premium Income Fund 10,000 10,000

Total financial assets 26,217 44,000

NOTE 7: PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT 2012 2011

$ $

PROPERTY

Building work in progress

At cost 5,394 5,394

Less accumulated depreciation - -

Total building work in progress 5,394 5,394

Buildings

At cost 500,000 500,000

Less accumulated depreciation (39,808) (28,008)

Total buildings 460,192 471,992

Land

At director’s valuation 2,500,000 2,500,000

Less accumulated depreciation - -

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

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012

NOTE 7: PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT (CONTINUED)

2012 2011

$ $

Property Improvements

At cost 797,143 797,143

Less accumulated depreciation (425,755) (404,458)

Total property improvements 371,388 392,684

TOTAL PROPERTY 3,336,974 3,370,071

PLANT AND EQUIPMENT

Furniture and equipment

At cost 425,333 419,085

Less accumulated depreciation (417,762) (390,932)

Total furniture and equipment 7,570 28,153

Motor Vehicles

At cost 112,529 87,930

Less accumulated depreciation (50,517) (24,692)

Total motor vehicles 62,012 63,238

TOTAL PLANT AND EQUIPMENT 69,582 91,391

TOTAL PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT 3,406,556 3,461,462 Note 7(b)

Bowls Queensland acquired the land and buildings of Coorparoo Bowls Club (CBC) on the 22nd September 2009 for consideration of $1. An independent valuation was obtained for stamp duty assessment. The report, prepared by Early Group Valuers and dated on the 7th October 2009 assigned an unencumbered market value of $3,000,000. Stamp duty of $143,175 was assessed on the transaction. CBC continues to operate as a Bowls Club.

Note 7 (c)

In February 2010, Bowls Queensland was verbally advised by Brisbane City Council that Coorparoo Bowls Club was to be heritage listed as a Bowls Club. In this financial year, the heritage listing was imposed by the Brisbane City Council .The directors have determined, with reference to other Bowls Clubs that have been heritage listed and the effect of the value of the land and buildings, that no impairment is necessary and that the value of the land and buildings is to remain at $3,000,000 until there is evidence that the carrying amount should be impaired.

NOTE 8: INTANGIBLE ASSETS 2012 2011

$ $

Queensland Bowler magazine

Cost 152,000 152,000

Accumulated amortisation (127,000) (102,000)

Net carrying value 25,000 50,000

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

168,175 193,175

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012 NOTE 9: UNSECURED LOANS 2012 2011

Note 9a $ $

CURRENT

Loan – Coorparoo Bowls Club 9(b) - -

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

Total current unsecured loans 44,238 44,238

NON-CURRENT

Loan – Coorparoo Bowls Club 95,891 97,155

Loan – Sandgate Bowls Club 58,042 92,003

153,933 189,158 Note 9(b) Two loans were made to Coorparoo Bowls Club (CBC) in 2009. The first loan of $102,510 was to enable CBC to pay out debt, carry out repairs and maintenance and to meet green keeping fees. The repayments are based on a percentage of CBC’s monthly profit. The second loan was for $6,758 which was to meet legal fees incurred by CBC which has since been repaid in the 2011 financial year. Note 9(c) A loan was made was made by Bowls Queensland through its subsidiary, Club Services Pty Ltd, to the Sandgate Bowls Club (SBC) in 2007. This loan is to be repaid by monthly instalment over 96 months. At this time the monthly repayments are $3,686 per month. NOTE 10: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND OTHER PAYABLES 2012 2011

$ $

Accreditation payable 38,193 37,479

Bowls Australia affiliation fees 187,688 146,585

Flood relief fund payable 6,978 1,425

GST Collected 37,058 12,150

GST Paid (41,642) (52,709)

PAYGW payable 11,874 10,002

Superannuation payable 7,071 -

Other creditors 6,996 2,096

Trade payables 33,034 41,958

287,251 198,985

NOTE 11: GRANTS RECEIVED IN ADVANCE 2012 2011

$ $

Government funding in advance 236,467 -

236,467 -

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012 NOTE 12: SHORT TERM PROVISIONS 2012 2011

$ $

Provision for annual leave 47,903 40,146

Provision for IT system upgrade 60,000 -

Total short term provisions 107,903 40,146

NOTE 13: LONG TERM PROVISIONS 2012 2011

$ $

Provision for long service leave 49,990 46,298

Total long term provisions 49,990 46,298

NOTE 14: CASH FLOW INFORMATION 2012 2011

$ $

Reconciliation of cash flows from operations with profit after income tax:

Profit after income tax 75,045 151,743

Non-cash flows in profit:

– depreciation and amortisation 85,753 65,569

– Impairment of intangible asset 25,000 -

– Profit/(loss) on sale of fixed assets - (10,195)

Changes in assets and liabilities:

– (increase)/decrease in accounts receivable and other debtors 22,065 (32,962)

– (increase)/decrease in inventory (10,161) 55,396

– Increase/(decrease) in grants received in advance 236,467 (220,000)

– Increase/(decrease) decrease in provisions 71,449 10,751

– (decrease)/increase in accounts payable and other payables 88,267 (125,891)

Cash flows (used in)/provided by operating activities 593,886 (105,623)

NOTE 15: ENTITY DETAILS The registered office of the company is:

Bowls Queensland

C/- Gadens Lawyers

240 Queen Street

Brisbane QLD 4000

The principal place of business is:

Bowls Queensland

72 Pickering Street

Enoggera QLD 4051

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012 NOTE 16: MEMBER’S GUARANTEE The entity is incorporated under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and is a company limited by guarantee. If the company is wound up, the constitution states that each member is not required to contribute any amount toward meeting any outstandings and obligations of the company. At 31 December 2012 the number of members was 38,456. NOTE 17: CONTROLLED ENTITIES

(a) Controlled Entities Subsidiary of Bowls Queensland - Club Services Qld Pty Ltd (Incorporated in Australia

(b) Acquisition of Controlled Entities On 21st August 2006, the parent entitiy acquired 1 ordinary share of $1 representing full ownership of Club Services Qld Pty Ltd.

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BOWLS QUEENSLAND AND CONTROLLED ENTITY 17 231 978 960 DIRECTORS’ DECLARATION

The directors have determined that the company is not a reporting entity and that this special purpose financial report should be prepared in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1 to the financial statements.

In accordance with a resolution of the directors of Bowls Queensland and Controlled Entity, the directors declare that:

1. The financial statements and notes, as set out on pages 6 to 22, are in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001 and:

a. comply with the Accounting Standards applicable to the company; and

b. give a true and fair view of the financial position as at 31 December 2012 and of the performance of the company for the year ended on that date of the company in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1 of the financial statements.

2. In the directors’ opinion there are reasonable grounds to believe that the company will be able to pay its debts as and when they become due and payable.

This declaration is made in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Directors.

Ronald Chambers (Chair)

Dated this 19th day of February 2013

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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF BOWLS QUEENSLAND AND CONTROLLED ENTITY

I have audited the accompanying financial report, being a special purpose financial report, of Bowls Queensland and Controlled Entity (the company), which comprises the statement of financial position as at 31 December 2012, the statement of comprehensive income, statement of changes in equity and statement of cash flows for the year then ended, notes comprising a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information, and the directors’ declaration. Directors’ Responsibility for the Financial Report

The directors of the company are responsible for the preparation of the financial report and have determined that the accounting policies described in Note 1 to the financial report are appropriate to meet the requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 and are appropriate to meet the needs of the members. The directors’ responsibility also includes such internal control as the directors determine is necessary to enable the preparation of a financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Auditor’s Responsibility

My responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial report based on my audit. I have conducted my audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Those standards require that I comply with relevant ethical requirements relating to audit engagements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial report is free from material misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial report. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial report, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the company’s preparation of the financial report that gives a true and fair view in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the directors, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial report.

I believe that the audit evidence I have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for my audit opinion.

Independence

In conducting my audit, I have complied with the independence requirements of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). I confirm that the independence declaration required by the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), which has been given to the directors of Bowls Queensland, would be in the same terms if given to the directors as at the time of the auditor’s report.

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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF BOWLS QUEENSLAND AND CONTROLLED ENTITY

Opinion

In my opinion the financial report of Bowls Queensland is in accordance with the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), including:

a. giving a true and fair view of the company’s financial position as at 31 December 2012 and of its performance for the year ended on that date; and

b. complying with Australian Accounting Standards to the extent described in Note 1 and complying with the Corporations Regulations 2001.

Basis of Accounting

Without modifying my opinion, I draw attention to Note 1 to the financial report, which describes the basis of accounting. The financial report has been prepared for the purpose of fulfilling the directors’ financial reporting responsibilities under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). As a result, the financial report may not be suitable for another purpose.

Name of firm: Patrick Hoiberg Chartered Accountants

Name of partner: Patrick Hoiberg

Address: 108 Wilkie Street Yeerongpilly QLD

Dated this 19th Day of February 2013

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Junior State Championships

U/18 Singles Winner Bolivia Millerick BurnettRunner-Up April Wilson Club Helensvale

U/15 Singles Winner Connie-Leigh Rixon Club MaroochyRunner-Up Brittanny Wiley Binjour

U/18 Pairs Winners Cassandra Millerick Burnett Bolivia Millerick Burnett Runner-Up Madison Styles Marlin Coast Lauren Wilson Tweed Heads

Triples Winners Cassandra Millerick Burnett Natasha Jones Bribie Island Bolivia Millerick Burnett

Runner-Up Ashley Wheeler Charters Towers Kali Visentin Giru Angela Earle Wynnum Manly

Fours Winners Jamie O’Brien Broadbeach Madison Styles Marlin Coast Jessica Parolin Pine Rivers Lauren Wilson Tweed Heads

Runner-Up Cassandra Millerick Burnett April Wilson Club Helensvale Natasha Jones Bribie Island Bolivia Millerick Burnett

Player of the Championship: Girls Bolivia Millerick BurnettBoys Rohan Wilson Club Helensvale

HELD AT ACROSS THE WAVES, BARGARA, BURNETT, TANTITHA: MARCH 31 – APRIL 5

U/18 Singles Winner Lachlan Rowden Bribie IslandRunner-up Rohan Wilson Club Helensvale

U/15 Singles Winner Nicolas Gosley BeenleighRunner-Up Justin Cribbin Jubilee

U/18 Pairs Winners Rohan Wilson Club Helensvale Sean Ingham Broadbeach

Runner-Up Timothy Reed Redland Lachlan Thomas Redland

Triples Winner Nathan Carpenter Wynnum Manly Mitchell Jackson Coolangatta Braidan Leese Coolangatta

Runner-Up Dean McCarthy Pittsworth Jamie Dwyer Sth Toowoomba Hayden Vogler West Toowoomba

Fours Winners Rohan Wilson Club Helensvale Kyle Franks Burnett Braidan Leese Coolangatta Joel Leese Coolangatta

Runner-Up Paul Kajewski Burnett Warick Bellert Gayndah Joel Andersen Pialba Mem Joshua Andersen Pialba Mem

U/15 Combined Pairs Winner Liam Jackson Coolangatta Nicolas Gosley Beenleigh

Runner-Up Tiffany Murray Miriam Vale Taleah Putney Gayndah

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Junior Test Series

Queensland versus New South Wales – Juniors GirlsHELD AT SOUTHS SUBURBAN BOWLS CLUB, MACKAY QLD, JULY 2 - 4

1st Test Singles Queensland 14 def by 21 New South Wales Pairs Queensland 19 def 8 New South Wales Triples Queensland 11 def by 22 New South Wales Fours Queensland 16 def by 18 New South Wales

2nd Test Singles Queensland 12 def by 21 New South Wales Pairs Queensland 15 def by 23 New South Wales Triples Queensland 10 def by 14 New South Wales Fours Queensland 18 def by 25 New South Wales

3rd Test Singles Queensland 21 def 15 New South Wales Pairs Queensland 8 def by 19 New South Wales Triples Queensland 11 def by 15 New South Wales Fours Queensland 10 def by 26 New South Wales

Representing Queensland: Angela Earle, Natasha Jones, Rikki-Lee Kemp, Madison Styles, April Wilson

Queensland versus New South Wales – Juniors BoysHELD AT SOUTHS SUBURBAN BOWLS CLUB, MACKAY QLD, JULY 2 - 4

1st Test Singles Queensland 21 def 20 New South Wales Pairs Queensland 25 def 8 New South Wales Triples Queensland 19 def 12 New South Wales Fours Queensland 9 def by 23 New South Wales 2nd Test Singles Queensland 21 def 15 New South Wales Pairs Queensland 31 def 14 New South Wales Triples Queensland 17 draw 17 New South Wales Fours Queensland 10 def by 22 New South Wales

3rd Test Singles Queensland 21 def 19 New South Wales Pairs Queensland 20 def 12 New South Wales Triples Queensland 14 def 10 New South Wales Fours Queensland 22 def 18 New South Wales

Representing Queensland: Nic Gosley, Sean Ingham, Braidan Leese, Joel Leese, Rohan Wilson

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Australian Junior Championships

Singles Rnd 1 Queensland 21 def Tasmania 2 Rnd 2 Queensland 21 def Victoria 2Rnd 3 Queensland 21 def New South Wales 12Final Queensland 21 def South Australia 20

Place: Gold – Natasha Jones

PairsRnd 1 Queensland 22 def Tasmania 12Rnd 2 Queensland 20 def Victoria 15Rnd 3 Queensland 20 def New South Wales 19Final Queensland 19 def Western Australia 18

Place: Gold – Madison Styles & Natasha Jones

Triples Rnd 1 Queensland 18 def Tasmania 10Rnd 2 Queensland 11 def by Victoria 17 Rnd 3 Queensland 13 def by New South Wales 15 Final Queensland 11 def by ACT 15

Place: Sixth – April Wilson, Connie-Leigh Rixon & Rikki-Lee Kemp

FoursRnd 1 Queensland 33 def Tasmania 10Rnd 2 Queensland 16 def Victoria 15Rnd 3 Queensland 15 def by New South Wales 21Final Queensland 16 def by Western Australia 17

Place: Fourth – April Wilson, Connie-Leigh Rixon, Madison Styles, Rikki-Lee Kemp

Representing Queensland: Natasha Jones, Rikki-Lee Kemp, Connie-Leigh Rixon, Madison Styles, April Wilson

Singles Rnd 1 Queensland 21 def Tasmania 13Rnd 2 Queensland 21 def Victoria 19Rnd 3 Queensland 15 def by New South Wales 21Final Queensland 21 def South Australia 15

Place: Bronze – Rohan Wilson

PairsRnd 1 Queensland 15 def by Tasmania 18Rnd 2 Queensland 17 def Victoria 14Rnd 3 Queensland 15 def New South Wales 5 Final Queensland 18 def ACT 17

Place: Gold – Rohan Wilson & Sean Ingham

Triples Rnd 1 Queensland 27 def Tasmania 13Rnd 2 Queensland 15 def by Victoria 24 Rnd 3 Queensland 11 def by New South Wales 20Final Queensland 24 def ACT 4

Place: Fifth – Nic Gosley, Braidan Leese, Joel Leese

FoursRnd 1 Queensland 16 def Tasmania 12Rnd 2 Queensland 15 def Victoria 13Rnd 3 Queensland 11 def by New South Wales 18Final Queensland 22 def Western Australia 14

Place: Bronze – Nic Gosley, Braidan Leese, Joel Leese, Sean Ingham

Representing Queensland: Nic Gosley, Sean Ingham, Braidan Leese, Joel Leese, Rohan Wilson

HELD AT NORTH LAUNCESTON BOWLS CLUB, TAS, OCT 1 - 4

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Junior Development Competition

Queensland All Schools Cup ChallengeFINALS HELD AT PINE RIVERS MEMORIAL BOWLS CLUB, SEPTEMBER 22 & 23

Finalists Brisbane District Padua College Brisbane North District Earnshaw State College Bundaberg/Port Curtis District Shalom College Burnett District Burnett State College Caboolture District Bribie Island State High School Central Qld District The Cathedral College Cunningham District Groves Christian College of DE Downs District Centenary Heights State High Fraser Coast District Urangan State High Gateway District Brisbane Bayside State College Mackay District St Patricks Co Ed College North Qld District Calvary Christian College Sunshine Coast District Sienna Catholic College Tropical Far Nth Qld District Bentley Park College

Winner Bribie Island State High SchoolRunner-up The Cathedral College

Representing winning school - Natasha Jones & Lachlan Rowden

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District Sides HOSTED BY GOLD COAST TWEED DISTRICT, MAY 9 - 12HELD AT BROADBEACH, MUSGRAVE HILL, SOUTH TWEED, TWEED HEADS, ROBINA

WOMEN

Division 1 First Gold Coast Tweed “A” Second Brisbane Third Sunshine Coast Fourth Gold Coast Tweed “B”

Division 2 First Mackay Second Tropical Far Nth Qld Third Brisbane North Fourth Downs

Division 3 First Gateway Second Cunningham Third Wide Bay/Gympie Fourth Bundaberg/Port Curtis

Division 4 First Central Qld Second Burnett Third Caboolture Fourth North Qld

Division 4 First Leichhardt Second Maranoa/Warrego Third Condamine Fourth Southern Downs

MEN

Division 1 First Gold Coast Tweed “A” Second Brisbane North Third Cunningham Fourth Sunshine Coast

Division 2 First Gateway Second Caboolture Third Mackay Fourth Brisbane

Division 3 First Bundaberg/Port Curtis Second Fraser Coast Third Downs Fourth Tropical Far Nth Qld

Division 4 First Gold Coast Tweed “B” Second North Qld Third Condamine Fourth Southern Downs

Division 5 First Burnett Second North West Qld Third Leichhardt Fourth Maranoa/Warrego

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State ChampionshipsHOSTED BY BROADBEACH, MCKENZIE PARK, MUSGRAVE HILL BOWLS CLUBS, MAY 14 - 24

WOMEN

SINGLESWinner Jenny Blundell Everton ParkRunner-Up Lyn Cuthbertson Broadbeach

PAIRSWinners Ann Russell Musgrave Hill Patty Elliott Musgrave Hill

Runner-Up Jacquie Warner-Taylor Pacific Paradise Jan Curran Pacific Paradise

OVER 60’S PAIRSWinners Kath Wastell Caloundra Estelle Welsh Caloundra

Runner-Up Margaret Fairbairn Mooloolaba Jewel Smith-Franklin Mooloolaba

TRIPLESWinners Liza Burgess Coolum Beach Marilyn Clayton Coolum Beach Louise Witton Coolum Beach

Runner-Up Carol Williams Pacific Paradise Faye Clarke Pine Rivers Leigh Fortington Noosa Heads

FOURSWinners Marilyn Emerton Caloundra Carol Williams Pacific Paradise Maree Gibbs Millmerran Jane Bush Pacific Paradise

Runner-Up Noelene Dutton Pine Rivers Pamela Rowe Pine Rivers Gail Waitai Broadbeach Christina Pavlov Broadbeach

MEN

SINGLESWinner Jamie Smith Wynnum ManlyRunner-Up Robert Wild Pine Rivers

PAIRSWinners Sean Ingham Broadbeach Sean Baker Broadbeach

Runner-Up Joe Mills Redland Steven Tong Sth Toowoomba

MEN’S OVER 60’S PAIRSWinners Nigel Smith South Tweed Neville Jenkins South Tweed

Runner-Up Geoff Hawken Southport Allen Elliott Musgrave Hill

TRIPLESWinners Gary Cummins Mt Isa Peter Baker Mt Isa Damien McGee Cloncurry

Runner-Up Clinton Bailey Broadbeach Chris McKibben Broadbeach Ryan Bester Broadbeach

FOURSWinners Paul O’Brien Broadbeach Ben Savva Wynnum Manly Jamie Smith Wynnum Manly Ryan Bester Broadbeach

Runner-Up Joe Mills Redland Sam White Musgrave Hill Graeme Shillington Burleigh Heads Dean McWhinney South Tweed

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Champion of Club ChampionsHELD AT BRIBIE ISLAND BOWLS CLUB, OCTOBER 20 TO 25

WOMEN

SINGLES Winner Kristy Thatcher Tweed Heads Runner-up Gail Crompton Bargara

PAIRS Winner Shahn Griffiths Club Helensvale Lynsey Armitage Runner-up Kay Pott Toowoomba Joyce McGeorge

FOURS Winner Gail Waitai Broadbeach Charlie Harkness Christina Pavlov Sue McKenzie Runner-up Penn Hua Bugler Diggers Memorial Patricia Ward Vicky Pickering Sylvia Zimitat

MEN

SINGLES Winner Kurt Brown Cairns Runner-up Garry Schultz Geebung

PAIRS Winner Peter Ward Moorooka Bill Mitilinios Runner-up Mick Roy Maryborough Services Anthony Williams FOURS Winner Paul Henricks Mooloolaba Tim Diedricks Rob Thompson Neil Hendricks

Runner-up Jim See Bargara Kevin Bell Tim Smith John See

Mixed Pairs State ChampionshipHELD AT BARGARA BOWLS CLUB, OCTOBER 13 & 14 Winner Emma Brown & Kurt Brown Tropical Far North Qld

Runner-up Natasha Jones & Richard Strawbridge Caboolture

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State Pennant FinalsHELD AT TWEED HEADS BOWLS CLUB, NOVEMBER 24 & 25

DIVISION 1 - WOMEN Winner Club Helensvale Runner-up West Toowoomba

Representing Club Helensvale:Shahn Griffiths, Teresa Armitage, Brenda Thompson, Pamela Rowe, April Wilson, Amanda Haevecker,Margaret Pickering, Joy Green, Jean Rae, Terry Heath, Joyce Mossop, Beverley Perkins

DIVISION 1 - MEN Winner Mooloolaba Bowls Club Runner-up Souths Suburban Bowls Club

Representing Mooloolaba Bowls Club:Geoff Allen, Robert Thompson, Paul Henricks, Col Pritchard, Steve Warne, Brian Sands,Allan Newman, Greg Wordsworth, Lou Dalakis, Wesley Hedges, Tim Diedricks, Troy Somerville

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Multi-Disability ChampionshipsHELD AT CHERMSIDE BOWLS CLUB, SEPTEMBER 9 – 12

LIFESTREAM

Men’s Singles Winner: Nathan Appleton DalbyRunner Up: Andrew Reisenleiter Gympie

Women’s Singles Winner: Kaye Freeman Cleveland Runner Up: not contested

Open Pairs Winners: Gavin Worland Urangan Alan Duffy Balmoral

Runners Up: Brian Hampson Jindalee Darren Davis Diggers Mem

SPORTING WHEELIES

Men’s Singles Winner: Clive Williams MaryboroughRunner Up: Bernie Wolland Mossman Mem

Women’s Singles Winner: Sylvia Hiltunen MurgonRunner Up: Serena Nicholls Burleigh Heads

Open Pairs Winners: Bernie Wolland Mossman John Green Mackay Sub

Runners Up: Tony Ollier Solander Lake Tony Bonnell Pine Rivers

DEAF LAWN BOWLS ASSOCIATION

Men’s Singles Winner: Richard Strong Salisbury Runner Up: Barry Lynne MareebaWomen’s Singles Winner: Gail Dellar Mooloolaba Runner Up: Diana Reddick Corinda

Open Pairs Winners: Gail Dellar Mooloolaba Gordon Heselwood Maryborough

Runners Up: Theo Delaware Mount Gravatt Barry Lynne Mareeba

QLD BLIND BOWLS ASSOCIATION

Men’s Singles Winner: Des Mackay TullyRunners Up: No runners up as the two players were picked by blind bowlers as players of the tournament

Women’s Singles Winner: Joy Forster Chermside

Open Pairs Not contested

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Open Interstate Competition

QUEENSLAND VERSUS NEW SOUTH WALESHELD AT TAREN POINT BOWLS CLUB, NSW, JUNE 13 & 14

QUEENSLAND VERSUS NEW SOUTH WALESHELD AT TAREN POINT BOWLS CLUB, NSW, JUNE 13 & 14

WOMEN

1st Test Qld 54 def by 70 NSW2nd Test Qld 57 def by 60 NSW3rd Test Qld 41 def by 71 NSW Player of the Series: Kristy Thatcher

Representing Queensland:Lynsey Armitage, Sue Brady, Marilyn Emerton, Tracy Foster, Shahn Griffiths, Yvonne Lovelock, Christina Pavlov, Pamela Rowe, Emma Spicer, Kristy Thatcher, Brenda Thompson, Nicole Williams

UNDER 25 WOMEN

1st Test Singles: QLD 10 def by 25 NSW Pairs: QLD 21 def 13 NSW Triples: QLD 21 def 9 NSW

2nd Test Singles: QLD 25 def 21 NSW Pairs: QLD 17 def 12 NSW Triples: QLD 17 def by 18 NSW

3rd Test Singles: QLD 20 def by 25 NSW Pairs: QLD 20 def 17 NSW Triples: QLD 27 def 15 NSW

Player of the Series: Charlie Harkness

Representing Queensland:Kiani Andersen, Amanda Bessell, Charlie Harkness, Bolivia Millerick, Cassandra Millerick, Lauren Wilson

MEN

1st Test QLD 57 def 49 NSW 2nd Test QLD 55 def by 69 NSW 3rd Test QLD 66 def 47 NSW

Player of the Series: Mark Casey

Representing Queensland:Sean Baker, Mark Casey, Brendon Egan, Anthony Fantini, Colin Kelly, Anthony Kiepe, Dean McWhinney, Darren Mullens, Jamie Smith, Mark Thatcher, Robert Wild, Brett Wilkie

UNDER 25 MEN

1st Test Singles: QLD 15 def by 25 NSW Pairs: QLD 15 def 12 NSW Triples: QLD 12 def by 22 NSW

2nd Test Singles: QLD 24 def by 25 NSW Pairs: QLD 14 def by 17 NSW Triples: QLD 10 def by 20 NSW

3rd Test Singles: QLD 25 def 12 NSW Pairs: QLD 21 def 8 NSW Triples: QLD 17 def 14 NSW

Player of the Series: Eric Copeland

Representing Queensland:Des Cann, Jason Carpenter, Eric Copeland, Jay Cross, Ben Savva, Sam White

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Australian Sides

AUSTRALIAN SIDES CHAMPIONSHIP - MENHELD AT BROADBEACH BOWLS CLUB, QLD, APRIL 21 - 24

Rnd 1 Queensland 69 def 38 Tasmania Rnd 2 Queensland 73 def 66 Northern Territory Rnd 3 Queensland 58 def 49 South Australia Rnd 4 Queensland 58 def 51 Victoria Rnd 5 Queensland 67 def 52 Western Australia Rnd 6 Queensland 62 def 57 Australian Capital Territory Rnd 7 Queensland 51 def by 63 New South Wales Player of the Series: Anthony Fantini

Queensland – Winner

Representing Queensland at the Australian Sides Championship:Jamie Anderson, Sean Baker, Mark Casey, Brendon Egan, Anthony Fantini, Colin Kelly, Dean McWhinney, Alex Murtagh, Nathan Rice, Mark Thatcher, Robert Wild, Brett Wilkie

SUPER 6 – MENHELD AT BROADBEACH BOWLS CLUB, QLD, APRIL 18 & 19

Singles: Rnd 1 Queensland 21 def 19 South Australia Rnd 2 Queensland 14 def by 21 Tasmania Rnd 3 Queensland 21 def 9 Northern Territory Final Queensland 10 def by 21 Victoria Place: Fourth – Brett Wilkie

Pairs: Rnd 1 Queensland 17 def by 22 South Australia Rnd 2 Queensland 9 def by 23 Tasmania Rnd 3 Queensland 6 def by 23 Northern Territory Final Queensland 20 def 4 Western Australia Place: Seventh – Robert Wild & Mark Casey

Triples: Rnd 1 Queensland 24 def 12 South Australia Rnd 2 Queensland 17 def by 23 Tasmania Rnd 3 Queensland 21 def 17 Northern Territory Final Queensland 18 def 14 Victoria Place: Bronze – Mark Thatcher, Anthony Fantini, Nathan Rice

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Australian Sides

AUSTRALIAN SIDES CHAMPIONSHIP - WOMENHELD AT BROADBEACH BOWLS CLUB, QLD, APRIL 21 - 24

Rnd 1 Queensland 67 def 49 Tasmania Rnd 2 Queensland 102 def 30 Northern Territory Rnd 3 Queensland 67 def 45 South Australia Rnd 4 Queensland 51 def by 70 Victoria Rnd 5 Queensland 48 def by 53 Western Australia Rnd 6 Queensland 65 def 51 Australian Capital Territory Rnd 7 Queensland 55 def by 62 New South Wales

Player of the Series: Lynsey Armitage

Queensland – Fourth

Representing Queensland at the Australian Sides Championships:Lynsey Armitage, Sue Brady, Marilyn Emerton, Tracy Foster, Yvonne Lovelock, Sue McKenzie,Christina Pavlov, Ann-Maree Peart, Brenda Thompson, Nicole Williams, Kerrie Wilson, Samantha Wilson

SUPER 6 – WOMENHELD AT BROADBEACH BOWLS BOWLS CLUB, QLD, APRIL 18 & 19

Singles:Rnd 1 Queensland 21 def 20 South Australia Rnd 2 Queensland 21 def 17 Tasmania Rnd 3 Queensland 21 def 10 Northern Territory Final Queensland 12 def by 21 Victoria Place: Silver – Samantha Wilson

Pairs: Rnd 1 Queensland 12 def by 16 South Australia Rnd 2 Queensland 20 def 15 Tasmania Rnd 3 Queensland 25 def 11 Northern Territory Final Queensland 15 def 13 Australian Capital Territory Place: Bronze – Christina Pavlov & Lynsey Armitage

Triples: Rnd 1 Queensland 19 def 12 South Australia Rnd 2 Queensland 17 def 12 Tasmania Rnd 3 Queensland 32 def 8 Northern Territory Final Queensland 11 def by 17 Western Australia Place: Silver – Sue Brady, Brenda Thompson, Tracy Foster

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SENIOR STATE SIDES ROUND ROBIN - WOMENHELD AT QUEANBEYAN BOWLS CLUB, ACT, OCTOBER 16 - 19

Rnd 1 Queensland 64 def 56 VictoriaRnd 2 Queensland 62 def 35 TasmaniaRnd 3 Queensland 61 def 47 South AustraliaRnd 4 Queensland 51 def by 67 Western AustraliaRnd 5 Queensland 82 def 49 Australian Capital TerritoryRnd 6 Queensland BYE Northern TerritoryRnd 7 Queensland 56 def by 59 New South Wales

Player of the Series: Patty Elliott

Representing Queensland:Teresa Armitage, Jenny Blundell, Gail Crompton, Patty Elliott, Florence Keft, Eryn Finnigan, Lyn Harrington, Margaret O’Rourke, Ann Russell, Shirley Sampson, Thelma Sanday, Jewel Smith-Franklin

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SENIOR STATE SIDES ROUND ROBIN - MENHELD AT QUEANBEYAN BOWLS CLUB, ACT, OCTOBER 16 - 19

Rnd 1 Queensland 63 def 51 VictoriaRnd 2 Queensland 69 def 63 TasmaniaRnd 3 Queensland 57 def 45 South AustraliaRnd 4 Queensland 44 def by 55 Western AustraliaRnd 5 Queensland 59 def 52 Australian Capital TerritoryRnd 6 Queensland 82 def 34 Northern TerritoryRnd 7 Queensland 57 def by 62 New South Wales

Player of the Series: Ken Luck

Representing Queensland:Geoffrey Brown, Lou Dalakis, Bob Dobinson, Kerry Flint, Chris Gee, Geoffrey Hawken, Brendan Hoey, Jack Horne, Neville Jenkins, Ken Luck, Nigel Smith, Geoff Williams

AUSTRALIAN INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPHELD AT TWEED HEADS BOWLS CLUB, AUGUST 20 - 23

Queensland qualifiers:

Women: Lyn Cuthbertson, Julie Dean, Kirsty deWaard, Noelene Dutton, Bolivia MillerickMen: Kurt Brown, Paul Girdler, Paul Jopson, Richard Strawbridge, Brett Wilkie

Senior State Sides

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Club Player of the Year – Female Sue McKenzie Broadbeach

Club Player of the Year – Male Ken Evans Ipswich United Services

Player of the Year - Bowler with a Disability - Female Crystal Martin South Tweed

Player of the Year – Bowler with a Disability – Male Frank Dawson Tweed Heads

Junior Player of the Year – Female Lauren Wilson Tweed Heads

Junior Player of the Year – Male Sean Ingham Broadbeach

Representative Player of the Year – Female Lynsey Armitage Club Helensvale

Representative Player of the Year – Male Anthony Fantini Club Helensvale

Volunteer of the year – Unelected Don Crawford Samford

Volunteer of the Year – Elected/Appointed Helen Walker Gayndah

Club of the Year – Small North Dalby Bowls Club

Club of the Year – Medium McKenzie Park/Nerang Community Bowls Club

Club of the Year – Large Bramble Bay Bowls Club

Bowls Queensland 2011 Annual Awards

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Men's Districts and ClubsClub Address Phone FaxBRISBANE DBA: 18 Clubs 1272 Members Chairman: Philip Cullen-Ward Delegate: Ed Richardson

Secretary: Pam Campbell PO Box 862 Albany Creek 4035Ashgrove 102 Yoku Road ASHGROVE QLD 4060 3366 2458 3366 5024Bardon 15 69 Bowman Pde BARDON QLD 4065 3366 2981 3366 6940Enoggera Bowls/Sports/Comm 69 72 Pickering Street ENOGGERA QLD 4051 3355 1310 3355 3549Everton Park 96 7 Gearside St EVERTON PARK QLD 4053 3355 5621 3355 5464Ferny Grove 226 20 Tramway St FERNY GROVE QLD 4055 3851 1889 3851 1892Gaythorne 51 18 Prospect Rd GAYTHORNE QLD 4051 3355 2048 3855 2738Grange 36 79 Sellheim Street THE GRANGE QLD 4051 3356 9166 3856 5683Indooroopilly 53 Cnr Allwood St & Clarence Rd INDOOROOPILLY QLD 4068 3720 9977 3720 9967Merthyr 46 Oxlade Rd NEW FARM QLD 4005 3358 1291 3254 3835Newmarket 27 212 Ashgrove Avenue ASHGROVE QLD 4060 3356 4934 3352 7190New Farm 64 969 Brunswick Street NEW FARM QLD 4005 3358 2374 3254 0074Red Hill Community Sports 48 22 Fulcher Road RED HILL QLD 4059 3366 2004Samford & District 68 MT SAMSON RD SAMFORD QLD 4520 3289 1204 3289 1204Stafford 67 352 Stafford Rd STAFFORD QLD 4053 3356 5449 3856 2544St Lucia 136 Carr St ST LUCIA QLD 4067 3371 1444Toowong 53 59 Gailey Rd TARINGA QLD 4068 38701616West Toowong 55 17 Bywong St TOOWONG QLD 4066 3371 2272 3870 0079Windsor 60 69 Blackmore St WINDSOR QLD 4030 3857 1616 3857 0009

BRISBANE NORTH DBA INC: 16 Clubs 2205 Members President: Neville Galbraith Delegate: Arthur GrahamSecretary: John Krebs PO Box 323 Banyo 4014

Aspley Memorial 166 Nemira St ASPLEY QLD 4034 3263 2030 3263 6458Banyo 87 16 Froude St BANYO QLD 4014 3267 5250 3267 0916Bramble Bay 222 Cnr Victoria Ave & Hornibrook Esp WOODY POINT QLD 4019 3283 4411 3284 2773Brighton 74 147 Northcote Street BRIGHTON QLD 4017 3269 2385 3869 2404Chermside 121 468 Rode Rd CHERMSIDE QLD 4032 3359 1097 3256 3492Dayboro 70 24 Bradley St DAYBORO QLD 4521 3425 1374 3425 2265Deception Bay 95 Cnr Bailey Rd & Bayview Tce DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508 3203 1233 3204 2116Geebung 130 21 Thompson Street ZILLMERE QLD 4034 3263 3133 3862 8193Hamilton 111 304 Lancster Rd HAMILTON QLD 4007 3268 54/89 3868 2269Hendra Nundah 36 24 Lethem St HENDRA QLD 4011 3268 3567 3216 4345Kallangur Memorial 136 1351 Anzac Ave KALLANGUR QLD 4503 3285 2267 3285 2821Northern Suburbs 127 175 Edinburgh Castle Rd WAVELL HEIGHTS QLD 4012 3359 2142 3350 5934Pine Rivers Memorial 379 Cnr Sparkes & Francis Rds LAWNTON QLD 4501 3205 2677 3881 3840Sandgate Bowls & Community 82 Keogh Street SANDGATE QLD 4017 3269 2343 3869 0428Scarborough 218 321 Scarborough Road SCARBOROUGH QLD 4020 3203 5677 3880 2710Toombul 151 70 Flower Street NORTHGATE QLD 4013 3266 3442 3266 3088

BUNDABERG/ 22 Clubs 1341 Members President: Dave Sinden Delegate: Gavin LawPORT CURTIS DBA: Secretary: Gavin Law PO Box 4043 Bundberg South 4670Across The Waves 97 20 Thabeban Road BUNDABERG SOUTH QLD 4670 4153 5644Alumina 41 Bell Street GLADSTONE QLD 4680 4972 8808Bargara Bowls/Sports 158 Whalley St BARGARA QLD 4670 4159 2202 4159 2255Biloela 52 51 Gladstone Rd BILOELA QLD 4715 4992 1689 4992 3933Boyne Tannum 79 Jacaranda Drive BOYNE ISLAND QLD 4680 4973 8384 4973 7061Brothers Bundaberg 59 130 Takalvan St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4152 7340 4153 1131Bundaberg 59 Quay St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3183Burnett 117 Cnr Mulgrave & George Streets BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 4217 4151 4073Calliope Central 38 21 Drynan Dr CALLIOPE QLD 4680 4975 6260Calliope Country 8 Stowe Road CALLIOPE QLD 4680 4975 7454 4975 7359East Bundaberg 33 Eastgate St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4152 2540 4153 4991Elliott Heads 65 94 Welch St ELLIOTT HEADS QLD 4670 4159 6167 4159 6555Gin Gin 45 37 Smerset St GIN GIN QLD 4671 4157 2172Gladstone 67 6a Ferris Street GLADSTONE QLD 4680 4972 1191 4972 1191Isis Cent Mill 25 Kevin Livingstone Drive CORDALBA QLD 4660 4126 6126Isis 47 46 Churchill Street CHILDERS QLD 4660 4126 1516 4126 1421Miriam Vale 33 MacDonald Street MIRIAM VALE QLD 4677 4974 5128Mount Larcom 24 The Narrows Rd MOUNT LARCOM QLD 4695 4975 1261Moore Park Sports 94 33 Club Ave MOORE PARK QLD 4670 4159 8326 4159 85271770 32 Lot 1 Captain Cook Drive AGNES WATER QLD 4677 4974 9899Tantitha 62 Cnr George & Tantitha Sts BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3345 4151 3347Woodgate 106 Esplanade WOODGATE QLD 4660 4126 8880 4126 8734

BURNETT DBA INC: 15 Clubs 423 Members President: Neville Williams Delegate: Bevin BarsbySecretary: Bevin Barsby PO Box 434 Murgon 4605

Biggenden 22 FCnr Edward & Mary Sts BIGGENDEN QLD 4621 4127 1268Binjour 24 Burnett Hwy VIA GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4161 3231 4161 3149Durong 12 Chinchilla Rd DURONG QLD 4610 4168 0175 4168 0160

Men’s Districts and Clubs

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CLUB ADDRESS PHONE FAXEidsvold 13 5 Esplanade EIDSVOLD QLD 4627 4165 1257Gayndah 37 13 Meson Street GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4161 1558 4161 1842Goomeri 23 57 Moore St GOOMERI QLD 4601 4168 4104Kingaroy 72 141 Youngman St KINGAROY QLD 4610 4162 1404 4162 1066Monto 53 33 Airport Road MONTO QLD 4630 4166 1331Mundubbera 12 Seligmann Avenue MUNDUBBERA QLD 4626 4165 4153 4165 4153Murgon 39 103 MacAlister St MURGON QLD 4605 4168 1043Nanango 33 2 Henry Street NANANGO QLD 4615 4163 3363 4171 0563Proston 8 Murphy Way PROSTON HEIGHTS QLD 4613 4168 9332Tansey 26 Gayndah Rd TANSEY VIA GOOMERI QLD 4601 4168 7139Wondai Country Club 20 Bunya Hwy WONDAI QLD 4606 4168 5582 4168 5582Yarraman 29 Margaret St YARRAMAN QLD 4614 4163 8269 Same

CABOOLTURE DBA: 11 Clubs 1127 Members President: Alan Thorp Delegate: David McPhersonSecretary: Bob Fraser 15 Lee Ave Bongaree 4507

Beachmere Community Lawn 47 Main Road BEACHMERE QLD 4510 5499 1872 5499 2834Bongaree 174 54 Toorbul Street BONGAREE QLD 4507 3408 0005 3408 0005Bribie Island 320 Welsby Pde BONGAREE QLD 4507 3408 1018 3408 2323Caboolture Lakes 113 16 Stringfellow Road CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 5495 1314 5495 1314Caboolture Memorial 33 101 King Street CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 5495 3160 5428 1468Donnybrook & District 53 11 Amy St DONNYBROOK QLD 4510 5498 8190 5498 8222Glasshouse Country 68 10 Coonowrin Rd GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS QLD 4518 5496 9311 5493 0887Kilcoy 36 11 ROYSTON ST KILCOY QLD 4515 5497 1084Narangba 38 225 Mackie Road NARANGBA QLD 4504 3888 7922 3888 7933Solander Lake 199 Sunderland Drive BANKSIA BEACH QLD 4507 3408 7021 3408 6054Woodford & District 46 Webb Lane WOODFORD QLD 4514 5496 1051 5496 1051

CENTRAL QLD DBA: 14 Clubs 801 Members President: John Freeman Delegate: John FreemanSecretary: David Fraser-Grant PO Box 9778 Frenchville 4701

Baralaba 8 Lew Drake Dr BARALABA QLD 4702 4998 1349Dee 32 Horse Creek MOUNT MORGAN QLD 4714 4938 1090 4938 1090Diggers Memorial 136 Robinson Lane NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4702 4926 2477 4928 5997Emu Park 77 Pattison Street EMU PARK QLD 4702 4939 6503 4938 7144Gracemere 41 Brooks Street GRACEMERE QLD 4702 4933 2626 4933 4555Mount Morgan Welfare 25 28 Thompson Ave MOUNT MORGAN QLD 4714 4938 1131Moura 28 McCarthur St MOURA QLD 4718 4997 1155 4997 3113Rockhampton 111 94 Victoria Pde ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 4922 1685North Rockhampton 109 3 Glenmore Road NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4701 4922 5285 4922 7049St Lawrence & District 12 Railway Pde ST LAWRENCE QLD 4707 4956 9085 4956 9003Theodore 7 The Boulevard THEODORE QLD 4719 4993 1365 4993 1313Victoria Park 39 Hall St ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 4922 5327Wowan 18 Don St WOWAN QLD 4702 4937 1277Yeppoon 158 16-28 Bowls Street YEPPOON QLD 4703 4939 1487 4939 8699

CONDAMINE DBA: 10 Clubs 442 Members President: Gordon Usher Delegate: David CunninghamSecretary: Christopher Baldwyn PO Box 41 Tara 4421

Bell & District Memorial 2 2 Wallace St BELL QLD 4408 4663 1197Chinchilla 86 Cnr Park & Boyd Sts CHINCHILLA QLD 4413 4662 7319 4662 7388Dalby 107 58 Patrick St DALBY QLD 4405 4662 2243 4669 8000North Dalby 88 13 Eagle Street DALBY QLD 4405 4662 3716 4662 1020Jandowae 28 94 High Street JANDOWAE QLD 4410 4668 5207 4668 5207Meandarra 9 1 Maude Street MEANDARRA QLD 4422 4665 6159Miles 33 Cnr Pine St & Eleanor St MILES QLD 4415 4627 1101Tara 27 1 Fry St TARA QLD 4421 4665 3329 4665 3324Taroom 35 Martin St TAROOM QLD 4420 4627 3205 4627 3525Wandoan 27 Henderson Rd WANDOAN QLD 4419 4627 4236

CUNNINGHAM DBA: 28 Clubs 1907 Members President: Tony Butler Delegate: Kevin LutonSecretary: Bev Formby PO Box 429 Acacia Ridge 4110

Algester 154 41 Endiandra St ALGESTER QLD 4115 3273 7022 3273 7221Raaf Amberley 49 Southern Amberley Rd AMBERLEY QLD 4306 3281 2960Boonah 31 42 Coronation Drive BOONAH QLD 4310 5463 1293 5463 1293Darra Cementco 91 4 Station Ave DARRA QLD 4076 3375 4307 3375 4061Corinda 83 58 Hall Ave CORINDA QLD 4075 3379 2338 3379 1403Durack-Inala 50 Cnr Blunder & Bowhill Rds DURACK QLD 4077 3372 1267Esk 16 Hampton Rd ESK QLD 4312 5424 1213 sameGoodna 35 122 Brisbane Tce GOODNA QLD 4300 3818 0110 3818 6767Graceville 72 16 Wylie St GRACEVILLE QLD 4075 3379 1302Harrisville 28 Weinholt St HARRISVILLE QLD 4307 5467 1297North Ipswich 45 Cnr Pine & Canning Sts NORTH IPSWICH QLD 4305 3281 1979 3281 0440Ipswich United Services 140 Joyce Street EAST IPSWICH QLD 4305 3281 1228 3202 2762

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CLUB ADDRESS PHONE FAXIpswich 56 Merle Finimore Ave IPSWICH QLD 4305 3281 1420 3281 1420Jindalee 217 Cr Sinnamon & Yallambie Rds JINDALEE QLD 4074 3376 1240 3376 1989Lowood & District 62 157 Main St LOWOOD QLD 4311 5426 1155Moorooka 71 76 Koala Rd MOOROOKA QLD 4105 3848 8285 3848 8295Mount Crosby 35 770 Mt Crosby Road MT CROSBY QLD 4306 3201 0140 3201 2142Oxley 16 Englefield Road OXLEY QLD 4075 3379 4307 3379 4333Rathdowney Memorial 14 Mt Lindsay Highway RATHDOWNEY QLD 4287 5544 1242Rosewood 46 75-83 Mill St ROSEWOOD QLD 4340 5464 1213 5464 1266Salisbury 98 37 Ainsworth St SALISBURY QLD 4107 3277 2274 3277 7815Souths Acacia 55 Brandon Park ACACIA RIDGE QLD 4110 3277 6600 3277 0275Sunnybank 148 Cnr Gagar & Turton Streets SUNNYBANK QLD 4109 3345 1359 33446877Swifts 104 Cnr Brisbane Rd & Green St BOOVAL QLD 4304 3282 7511 3282 7511Tarragindi 56 30 Andrew Ave TARRAGINDI QLD 4121 3848 2682 3848 2682Toogoolawah 45 7 Dingyarra St TOOGOOLAWAH QLD 4313 5423 1165 5423 1169Wellers Hill 41 34 Esher St WELLERS HILL QLD 4121 3848 6712 3848 7754Yeronga 49 11 Querrin Street YERONGA QLD 4104 3848 1146 3892 1041

DOWNS DBA: 13 Clubs 1091 Members President: William Mann Delegate: William MannSecretary: Harry Warr 13 Brown St Toowoomba 4350

Crows Nest 62 Toowoomba Rd CROWS NEST QLD 4355 4698 1450Drayton 120 46 Gipps Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4630 1223 4630 2005Gatton 45 1 Hickey ST GATTON QLD 4343 5462 1231 5462 5279Laidley 59 73 John St LAIDLEY QLD 4341 5465 1273 5465 1273Millmerran Memorial 47 38 Walpole St MILLMERRAN QLD 4357 4695 1169 4695 1170Oakey & District Memorial 56 Kent Street OAKEY QLD 4401 4691 1267 4691 1267Peranga & District 21 34 Denham Street PERANGA QLD 4352 4692 8126 SamePittsworth 78 14 Weale Street PITTSWORTH QLD 4356 4693 1041 4693 3211Toowoomba City 94 41 Victoria St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4639 2273North Toowoomba 134 Elsworthy & Lemnos Sts TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4639 2338 4639 2227South Toowoomba 139 331-339 Hume St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4635 1960 4635 1870Toowoomba 89 40 Lindsay St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4632 3174 4632 1790West Toowoomba 147 West St TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4639 4313 4639 4565

FRASER COAST DBA: 19 Clubs 1462 Members President: Gordon Whittaker Delegate: John WalkerSecretary: Lester Buchanan PO Box 7227 Hervey Bay 4655

The Albert 83 River Road GYMPIE QLD 4570 5482 1095 5482 8808Boonooroo-Sandy Straits 43 125 Eckert Rd Boonooroo QLD 4650 4129 8202 4129 8024Burgowan 55 4 George St TORBANLEA QLD 4662 4129 4921 4128 0169Burrum Heads 105 Burrum Heads Rd BURRUM HEADS QLD 4659 4129 5169 4129 5368Cooloola Coast 70 4463 Gympie Rd TIN CAN BAY QLD 4580 5486 4836 5486 4071Doon Villa 101 297 Lennox St MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 4121 3097 4121 3097Gympie 45 1 Bowlers Dr GYMPIE QLD 4570 5482 1193 5482 1193Hervey Bay 213 11-17 Denman Camp Rd SCARNESS QLD 4655 4128 1093 4124 4421Imbil 9 59 Yabba Rd IMBIL QLD 4570 5484 5102Kandanga 46 Hasthorpe Park KANDANGA QLD 4570 5484 3253 5488 4536Kenilworth 34 Phillip Street KENILWORTH QLD 4574 5446 0292 5446 0281Kilkivan 25 21 Crescent KILKIVAN QLD 4600 5484 1270Maryborough 59 506 Kent Street MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 4121 3285 4121 3210Pialba Services Memorial 85 56 Taylor Street PIALBA QLD 4655 4128 1432 4124 5200Pomona 42 School Street POMONA QLD 4568 5485 1202 5485 0489Rainbow Beach 30 Turana St RAINBOW BEACH QLD 4581 5486 3191 5486 3940Services Memorial Maryborough 99 216-220 Lennox St MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 4121 4394 4123 0935Tin Can Bay 35 Kidd Straight TIN CAN BAY QLD 4580 5486 4231 5486 4031Urangan 283 Dayman St URANGAN QLD 4655 4128 9679 4125 2028

GATEWAY DBA: 24 Clubs 2549 Members President: Trevor Musch Delegate: Garnett RaySecretary: Earl Klease PO Box 5187 Alexandra Hills 4161

Bulimba Memorial 67 236 Thynne Rd MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 3399 7970 3399 8250Balmoral 36 Balmoral Park off Bennetts Rd MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 3395 6033 3395 7432Belmont Services 206 Cnr Narracott & Thorne Sts CARINA QLD 4152 3398 1551 3843 2576Camp Hill Community & Sporting 35 Ferguson Rd CAMP HILL QLD 4152 3398 1297 3843 0941Cannon Hill Community Sports 42 16 Princess St CANNON HILL QLD 4170 3399 8664 3399 7168Capalaba 207 113 Ney Rd CAPALABA QLD 4157 3390 3011 3823 1068Carina Leagues 80 401 Stanley Road CARINA QLD 4152 3398 3877Cleveland 225 162 Middle Street CLEVELAND QLD 4163 3286 1161 3821 0955Coorparoo 47 Harries Rd COORPAROO QLD 4151 3394 2121 3847 5452Greenslopes 35 131 Ridge St GREENSLOPES QLD 4120 3394 4942 3847 1120Holland Park 24 49 Abbotsleigh St HOLLAND PARK QLD 4121 3394 1825 3394 1825Logan City Rec & Sport 150 4 Alba Lane KINGSTON QLD 4114 3208 4366 3808 4606Lynndon 80 47 Galsworthy St HOLLAND PARK EAST QLD 4121 3349 4755 3422 1778Macleay Island 59 Benowa St MACLEAY ISLAND QLD 4184 3409 5364 3409 5266

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CLUB ADDRESS PHONE FAXManly 132 26 Faine St MANLY QLD 4179 3396 3272 3393 3088Mt Gravatt 219 1873 Logan Road UPPER MOUNT GRAVATT QLD 4122 3349 2367 3349 2787Norman Park Services 38 43 Norman Avenue NORMAN PARK QLD 4170 3399 7902Pt Lookout 47 East Coast Rd POINT LOOKOUT QLD 4183 3409 8182 3409 8608Russell Island 37 Jackson Rd RUSSELL ISLAND QLD 4184 3409 1330 3409 1332Springwood 139 4 Pauline Avenue SPRINGWOOD QLD 4127 3208 3211 3299 2073Victoria Point 206 3 Poinciana Avenue VICTORIA POINT QLD 4165 3207 8540 3207 8682Wellington Point 217 Anson Rd WELLINGTON POINT QLD 4160 3822 1200 3822 1200Wynnum 117 1 Bridge St WYNNUM QLD 4178 3396 1829 3893 1485Wynnum Manly Leagues 104 Adam Street WYNNUM NORTH QLD 4178 3393 3581 3348 5366

GOLD COAST 23 Clubs 3637 Members President: George Thompson Delegate: George ThompsonTWEED DBA: Secretary: Max Morris PO Box 124 Elanora 4221Beaudesert 83 Hopkins St BEAUDESERT QLD 4285 5541 1174 5541 3953Beenleigh 168 Hanover St BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 3287 2208 3807 8977Benowa 41 Cnr Asmore Rd & Carrara St Benowa QLD 4217 5597 1011 5597 1657Broadbeach 153 169 Surf Parade BROADBEACH QLD 4218 5531 5913 5592 0463Burleigh Heads 341 Connor Street BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220 5535 1023 5576 1592Canungra 23 18-22 Christie Street CANUNGRA QLD 4275 5543 5223 5543 5050Coolangatta 173 Cnr Scott & Warners Sts COOLANGATTA QLD 4225 5536 6677 5536 8040Gold Coast Bowls Community 32 14 Kalimna Drive BROADBEACH WATERS QLD 4218 5531 7681 5592 2095Club Helensvale 310 20-28 Discovery Drive HELENSVALE QLD 4212 5573 1491 5573 1577Mckenzie Park-Nerang 139 Cayuga Street NERANG QLD 4211 5596 0844 5578 1972Mermaid Beach 115 9 Markeri Street MERMAID BEACH QLD 4218 5572 3463 5575 4288Mudgeeraba 85 1 Somerset Drive MUDGEERABA QLD 4213 5530 5834 5559 0710Musgrave Hill 263 104 Musgrave Ave CHIRN PARK QLD 4215 5532 1277 5571 0976Paradise Point 345 Crn Thrush & Sunbird Ave PARADISE POINT QLD 4216 5577 1948 5577 4800Robina 209 263 Ron Penhaligon Way ROBINA QLD 4226 5593 1011 5593 1021Sapphire Gardens 56 196 Logan Street EAGLEBY QLD 4207 3804 7525 3804 7525Southport 71 1 Marine Pde SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 5531 2626 5591 6289Tamborine Mountain 18 6-12 Beacon Rd NORTH TAMBORINE QLD 4272 5545 1308 5545 1351Tugun 265 Kaleena Street TUGUN QLD 4224 5534 1245 5534 2662Tweed Heads 373 Florence St TWEED HEADS NSW 2485 5536 3800 5506 8114South Tweed 162 4 Minjungbal Dr SOUTH TWEED HEADS NSW 2486 5524 3655 5524 4523Twin Towns Services 166 Leisure Dr BANORA POINT NSW 2486 5524 1895 5524 1432Woongoolba 46 324 Cabbage Tree Point Rd STEIGLITZ QLD 4207 5546 2258 5546 2262

LEICHHARDT DBA: 13 Clubs 281 Members President: Aaron Page Delegate: Ray HarmsworthSecretary: David Ling PO Box 240 Emerald 4720

Aramac 9 Lodge St ARAMAC QLD 4726 4651 3360Barcaldine 27 Beech St BARCALDINE QLD 4725 4651 1362 4651 2772Blackwater 16 2 Mulga St BLACKWATER QLD 4717 4982 5275 4986 1629Blackall 24 Shamrock St BLACKALL QLD 4472 4657 4365Capella 17 1 Langton Street CAPELLA QLD 4702 4984 9610Blair Athol Clermont 7 Lime St CLERMONT QLD 4721 4983 1371 4983 2409Dysart 38 Adair Street DYSART QLD 4745 4958 1277 4958 2560Emerald 57 Hospital Road EMERALD QLD 4720 4982 1173 4982 1135Longreach 60 142 Eagle Street LONGREACH QLD 4730 4658 1186 4658 2140Middlemount 10 Centenary Dr MIDDLE MOUNT QLD 4746 4985 7525 4985 7541Springsure 14 Recreational Reserve Star St SPRINGSURE QLD 4722 4984 1169 4984 1169Tieri 2 North Rd TIERI QLD 4709 4984 8132 4984 8535Winton 0 87 Elderslie St WINTON QLD 4735 4657 1307 4657 0751

MACKAY DBA: 15 Clubs 1184 Members President: Neil Blackburn Delegate: Graeme AllanSecretary: Alan Neeve PO Box 8689 Mount Pleasant 4740

Airlie Beach 27 Shute Harbour Road AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802 4946 7656 4948 1464Glenden Bottle Tree 47 Dalton Place GLENDEN QLD 4743 4958 9205 4958 9205Mackay 87 Cnr Nebo Rd & George St MACKAY QLD 4740 4957 3571 4953 5015North Mackay 185 74-76 Malcolmson St MACKAY QLD 4740 4942 3393 4942 3040Mackay RSL Memorial 50 Wren St SLADE POINT MACKAY QLD 4740 4955 1932 4955 1933Mackay City 87 Cnr Shakespeare & Shaw Sts MACKAY QLD 4740 4957 4410 4957 4410Marian 55 15 Reg Smith Street MARIAN QLD 4753 4954 3262 4954 3262Moranbah 59 Belyando Ave MORANBAH QLD 4744 4941 7397 4941 8545Mackay Northern Beaches 121 2 Rosewood Drive RURAL VIEW QLD 4740 4954 8677 4954 8670Pioneer Valley 33 Eungella Rd GARGETT QLD 4741 4958 5138 4958 5138Proserpine 50 37 Jupp Street PROSERPINE QLD 4800 4945 1093 4945 2669Sarina 102 Beach Rd SARINA QLD 4737 4956 1612 4956 1138Seaforth 76 Walsh Ave SEAFORTH QLD 4741 4959 0201 4959 0719Souths Suburban 169 36 Wardrop St MACKAY QLD 4740 4957 3233 4953 4402St Helens 36 St Helens Beach Rd CALEN QLD 4798 4958 8141 4958 8641

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CLUB ADDRESS PHONE FAXMARANOA/ 9 Clubs 294 Members President: Neville Short Delegate: Lloyd HarthWARREGO DBA: Secretary: Lloyd Harth "Teddington" Surat 4417Augathella RSL Memorial 18 Elfin St AUGATHELLA QLD 4477 4654 5254Charleville 27 Epacris St CHARLEVILLE QLD 4470 4654 1520Cunnamulla 58 40 John St CUNNAMULLA QLD 4490 4655 1177 4655 1177Injune 21 Cnr Hutton St & Fourth Ave INJUNE QLD 4454 4626 1106 4626 1520Mitchell 36 Dublin St MITCHELL QLD 4465 4623 1267 4623 6610Quilpie 8 Brolga Street QUILPIE QLD 4480 4656 1388Roma 82 35 Lovell St ROMA QLD 4455 4622 1146 4622 5104St George 14 Victoria St ST GEORGE QLD 4487 4625 3331Surat 30 Marcus St SURAT QLD 4417 4626 5169 4626 5170

NORTH 22 Clubs 1000 Members President: Ron Mitchell Delegate: Ron MitchellQUEENSLAND DBA: Secretary: William Green PO Box 4387 Kirwan 4817Alligator Creek 1 10 Parkland Rd ALLIGATOR CREEK QLD 4816 4780 4819 4778 8008Ayr 37 101 Young St AYR QLD 4807 4783 1336 4783 7475Bowen 27 38 Livingstone Street BOWEN QLD 4805 4786 1196 4786 3792Brandon 34 1-5 Toll Street BRANDON QLD 4808 4782 5385 4782 5483Services Memorial 34 8 Prior St CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 4787 3366Charters Towers 27 Mary St CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 4787 2403 4787 2403Collinsville 17 Scottville Rd COLLINSVILLE QLD 4804 4785 5444Cutheringa 69 8 Harold Street TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 4771 3742 4771 3530Giru 23 Mill St GIRU QLD 4809 4782 9175Home Hill 42 87 Ninth Ave HOME HILL QLD 4806 4782 1185 SameHughenden 30 Little Avenue HUGHENDEN QLD 4821 4741 1219Ingham 66 Ann Street INGHAM QLD 4850 4776 2117Jubilee 106 13 Burdekin St MUNDINGBURRA QLD 4812 4779 1207 4779 1517Macknade 19 CSR Mill Ground MACKNADE QLD 4850 4777 7153 4777 8118Magnetic Island 25 18 Marine Pde ARCADIA QLD 4819 4778 5290 4778 5209Mystic Sands 17 135 Mystic Avenue MYSTIC SANDS QLD 4816 4770 7355 4770 7445Noorla 60 33 McIllwraith ST INGHAM QLD 4850 4776 2179Thuringowa City 137 159 Bamford Lane KIRWAN QLD 4817 4773 1223 4723 1473Suburban 118 5 Carr St HYDE PARK QLD 4812 4779 4983 4725 5145Townsville 15 The Strand TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 4771 2688South Townsville 67 4 Bell Street SOUTH TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 4771 4204 4771 6107Wangaratta 29 Murroona St BOWEN QLD 4805 4785 1197 4785 2345

NORTH WEST DBA: 6 Clubs 106 Members President: Rod Jolly Delegate: Rod JollySecretary: Paul Williamson PO Box 347 Mount Isa 4825

Cloncurry 23 Cnr Sheaffe & Ramsey Sts CLONCURRY QLD 4824 4742 1162 4742 1162Julia Creek 4 84 Burke St JULIA CREEK QLD 4823 4746 7249 4746 7249Leichhardt Services 27 Carbonate St MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 4743 2372Mount Isa 35 Fourth Avenue MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 4743 2393 4743 2188Normanton 6 Landsborough Street NORMANTON QLD 4890 4745 1614Richmond 11 87 Crawford Street RICHMOND QLD 4822 4741 3171 4741 3010

SOUTHERN DOWNS DBA: 12 Clubs 451 Members President: Mick Mills Delegate: Graham WrightSecretary: Des Buchbach 7 Golf Links Ave Warwick 4370

Clifton 37 64 East St CLIFTON QLD 4361 4697 3137Goondiwindi 60 2 Bowen St GOONDIWINDI QLD 4390 4671 3777 4671 4654Inglewood 38 Brook Street INGLEWOOD QLD 4387 4652 1103 4652 1110Killarney 28 Arbutus St KILLARNEY QLD 4373 4664 1214 4664 1310Southern Cross 38 Palmerin Street WARWICK QLD 4370 4661 1876Stanthorpe 30 Amosfield Rd STANTHORPE QLD 4380 4681 1276 4681 3162The Summit 57 22 Sawmill Road THE SUMMIT QLD 4377 4683 2366 4683 2378Tannymorel 6 25 Oak St TANNYMOREL QLD 4372 4664 4230 4664 4233Tenterfield 53 Molesworth St TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 02 6736 1023 02 6736 2925Texas & District Memorial 29 20 Avon Street TEXAS QLD 4385 4653 1159 4653 1490Warwick East 28 1 Lyons Street WARWICK QLD 4370 4661 9050Warwick 47 Fitzroy St WARWICK QLD 4370 4661 1516 4661 1516

SUNSHINE COAST DBA: 20 Clubs 2814 Members President: Ronald Somerville Delegate: Ron SomervilleSecretary: Derek Wotton PO Box 1067 Cotton Tree 4558

Buderim 222 Cnr Tindale & Elizabeth Sts BUDERIM QLD 4556 5445 1104 5476 9154Caloundra 304 Cnr Arthur & Bingera Tce CALOUNDRA QLD 4551 5491 1961 5491 9541Coolum Beach 217 Elizabeth St COOLUM BEACH QLD 4573 5446 1153 5446 4422Cooroy RSL & Citizens 48 5 Opal Street COOROY QLD 4563 5447 6051 5442 5284Headland 105 Syd Lingard Drive BUDERIM QLD 4556 5478 0400 5478 0422Club Kawana 287 476 Nicklin Way WURTULLA QLD 4575 5493 1233 5493 1308Maleny 41 8 Buyna St MALENY QLD 4552 5494 2335 5494 2338Mapleton 51 5 Post Office Rd MAPLETON QLD 4560 5445 7479 5445 7479

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CLUB ADDRESS PHONE FAXMaroochydore Beach 208 15 Memorial Avenue MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 5443 1307 5443 1292Mooloolah Valley 11 129 Connection Road MOOLOOLAH QLD 4553 c/- Bd Sec 5494 5344Mooloolaba 231 70 Brisbane Rd MOOLOOLABA QLD 4557 5444 1387 5444 6026Nambour 93 76 Coronation Avenue NAMBOUR QLD 4560 5441 1076 5441 4759Nambour Heights 78 54 Isabella Avenue PELICAN WATERS QLD 4551 5441 2713 5476 3340Noosa Heads 118 29 Lanyana Way NOOSA HEADS QLD 4567 5447 3433 5474 9695Pacific Paradise 215 13 Menzies Drive PACIFIC PARADISE QLD 4564 5448 7132 5448 8071Palmwoods 51 1 Nicklin Road PALMWOODS QLD 4555 5445 9190 5445 0199Pelican Waters 232 49 Nelson Street GOLDEN BEACH QLD 4551 5492 1032 5492 1066Tewantin-Noosa 204 65 Hilton Tce TEWANTIN QLD 4565 5449 7155 5449 7661Woombye 55 Hill Street WOOMBYE QLD 4559 5442 1480 5442 2470Yandina 43 30 Steggalls Rd YANDINA QLD 4561 5446 7126 5472 8192

TROPICAL FAR NORTH 24 Clubs 1215 Members President: Bernard Wolland Delegate: Bernard WollandQUEENSLAND DBA: Secretary: Doug Murray PO Box 2689 Mareeba 4880Atherton 47 39 Vernon Street ATHERTON QLD 4883 4091 1258 4095 8072Babinda 24 110 Munro Street BABINDA QLD 4861 4067 1148 4067 1148Cairns 85 117-125 Toogood Rd WOREE CAIRNS QLD 4868 4054 3322 4054 7848West Cairns 100 216 Gatton St CAIRNS QLD 4870 4051 1814 4031 7838Cardwell 17 Gregory St CARDWELL QLD 4849 4066 8680Cooktown 23 129 Charlotte Street COOKTOWN QLD 4895 4069 5819 4069 5866Dimbulah 24 Stephens St DIMBULAH QLD 4872 4093 5193Edge Hill Memorial 157 181 Woodward St EDGE HILL QLD 4870 4053 1036 4053 1550Brothers Edmonton 38 22-26 Armstrong St EDMONTON QLD 4869 4055 5344 SameGordonvale 50 Cnr Swan St & Mill St GORDONVALE QLD 4865 4056 1050 4056 1234Herberton Memorial 18 Grace St HERBERTON QLD 4872 4096 2201Innisfail 76 1 The Corso INNISFAIL QLD 4860 4061 1250 4061 1384Malanda 39 18 Park Ave MALANDA QLD 4885 4096 5334Marlin Coast 81 Captain Cook Hwy TRINITY BEACH QLD 4879 4057 6931 4057 5469Mareeba & Memorial 75 43 Anzac Avenue MAREEBA QLD 4880 4092 5288 4092 5741Mossman Memorial 79 6-8 Johnston Road MOSSMAN QLD 4873 4098 1434 4098 1482Ravenshoe Memorial 14 Monument Street RAVENSHOE QLD 4888 4097 6127 4097 6107Silkwood 20 Japoon Rd KURRIMINE BEACH QLD 4857 4065 2212 4065 2201Sth Johnstone 34 6 Branch Rd SOUTH JOHNSTONE QLD 4859 4064 2179Stratford 35 5 Rinks Close STRATFORD QLD 4870 4055 1344 4055 1360Thursday Island 11 Victoria Pde THURSDAY ISLAND QLD 4875 4069 2339Tully 31 Butler St TULLY QLD 4854 4068 1230 4068 0630Weipa 97 Artie Wales Dr WEIPA QLD 4874 4069 7300 4069 7616Yungaburra 40 19 Cedar Street YUNGABURRA QLD 4884 4095 3596 4095 3522

Total: 334 Clubs 25602 Members

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Ladies' Districts and ClubsCLUB ADDRESS PHONE FAXBRISBANE DBA: 17 Clubs 541 Members President: Carol Squires Delegate: TBA

Secretary: Pam Campbell PO Box 862 Albany Creek 4035Ashgrove 32 Yoku Road ASHGROVE QLD 4060 3366 2458 3366 2458Bardon 5 69 Bowman Parade BARDON QLD 4065 3366 2981 3366 6940Enoggera 29 72 Pickering Street ENOGGERA QLD 4051 3355 1310 3355 3549Everton Park 92 7 Gearside Street EVERTON PARK QLD 4053 3355 5588 3355 5464Ferny Grove 91 20 Tramway Street FERNY GROVE QLD 4055 3851 1889 3851 1892Gaythorne 16 18 Prospect Road GAYTHORNE QLD 4051 3355 2048 3855 2738Grange 7 79 Sellheim Street THE GRANGE QLD 4051 3356 9166 3856 5683Indooroopilly 14 Cnr Allwood St & Clarence Rd INDOOROOPILLY QLD 4068 3720 9967Merthyr 27 Oxlade Drive NEW FARM QLD 4005 3358 1291 3254 3835Newmarket 14 212 Ashgrove Avenue ASHGROVE QLD 4060 3356 4934 3352 7190New Farm 30 969 Brunswick Street NEW FARM QLD 4005 3358 2374 3254 0074Red Hill Community Sports 14 22 Fulcher Road RED HILL QLD 4059 3366 2004Samford & District 37 Mt Samson Road SAMFORD QLD 4520 3289 1204 3289 1204Stafford 26 352 Stafford Road STAFFORD QLD 4053 3356 5449 3856 2544St Lucia 50 Carr Street ST LUCIA QLD 4067 3371 1444Toowong 22 59 Gailey Road TARINGA QLD 4068 3870 1616Windsor 35 69 Blackmore St WINDSOR QLD 4030 3857 1616 3857 0009

BRISBANE NORTH DLBA: 16 Clubs 1059 Members President: June Holmes Delegate: Pamela Van HomrighSecretary: Pam Van Homrigh PO Box 325 Banyo 4014

Aspley 87 Nemira Street ASPLEY QLD 4034 3263 2030 3263 6458Banyo 29 16 Froude Street BANYO QLD 4014 3267 5250 3267 0916Bramble Bay 127 Cnr Victoria Ave & Hornibrook Esp WOODY POINT QLD 4019 3283 4411 3284 2773Brighton 33 147 Northcote Street BRIGHTON QLD 4017 3269 2385 3869 2404Chermside 69 468 Rode Road CHERMSIDE QLD 4032 3359 1097 3256 3492Dayboro 33 24 Bradley Street DAYBORO QLD 4521 3425 1374 34252265Deception Bay 54 Cnr Bayview Tce & Bailey Rd DECEPTION BAY QLD 4508 3203 1233 3204 2116Geebung 73 21 Thompson Street ZILLMERE QLD 4034 3263 3133 3862 8193Hamilton 35 Lancaster Road HAMILTON QLD 4007 3268 54/89 3868 2269Hendra/Nundah 16 24 Letham Street HENDRA QLD 4011 3268 3567 3216 4345Kallangur Lbc 54 135 Anzac Avenue KALLANGUR QLD 4503 3285 2267 3285 2821Northern Suburbs 79 175 Edinburgh Castle Road WAVELL HEIGHTS QLD 4012 3359 2142 3350 5934Pine Rivers Memorial 149 Cnr Sparkes & Francis Rds LAWNTON QLD 4501 3205 2677 3881 2351Sandgate Bowls &Community 39 Burnett Place off Brighton Rd SANDGATE QLD 4017 3269 2343 3869 0428Scarborough 93 321 Scarborough Road SCARBOROUGH QLD 4020 3203 5677 3880 2710Toombul 89 70 Flower Street NORTHGATE QLD 4013 3266 3442 3266 3088

BUNDABERG/ 20 Clubs 759 Members President: Heather Bence Delegate: Glenda WittPORT CURTIS DLBA: Secretary: Glenda Witt 5/48 Heaps St Bundaberg 4670 PHONE FAX1770 24 Captain Cook Drive GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4974 9899Across The Waves 37 20 Thabeban Road BUNDABERG SOUTH QLD 4670 4153 5644 4151 1154Bargara Bowls & Sports 79 Cnr Whalley & Tanner Sts BARGARA QLD 4670 4159 2202 4159 2255Biloela 17 51 Gladstone Rd BILOELA QLD 4715 4992 1689 4992 3933Boyne-Tannum 31 Jacaranda Drive BOYNE ISLAND QLD 4680 4973 8384 4973 7061Bundaberg Brothers 50 130 Takalvan Street BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4152 7340Bundaberg 61 Quay St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3183 4151 3211Burnett 53 Cnr George & Mulgrave Sts BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 4217 4151 4073Calliope Central 32 21 Drynan Drive CALLIOPE QLD 4307 4975 6260Calliope 6 Stowe Road CALLIOPE QLD 4680 4975 7454 4975 7359East Bundaberg 19 Eastgate St BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3099Elliott Heads 64 94 Welch St ELLIOTT HEADS QLD 4670 4159 6167 4159 6555Gin Gin 40 37 Somerset St GIN GIN QLD 4671 4157 2172Gladstone 35 6a Ferris Street GLADSTONE QLD 4680 4972 1191 4972 1191Isis 32 Churchill Street CHILDERS QLD 4660 4126 1516Miriam Vale 24 Macdonald Street MIRIAM VALE QLD 4677 4974 5128Mount Larcom 17 Narrows Road MOUNT LARCOM QLD 4695 4975 1261Moore Park Sports 51 Club Avenue MOORE PARK QLD 4670 4159 8326 4159 8527Tantitha 19 George Street BUNDABERG QLD 4670 4151 3345Woodgate 68 The Esplanade WOODGATE QLD 4660 4126 8880 4126 8734

BURNETT DLBA: 15 Clubs 258 Members President: Maureen Kemp Delegate: Beverley SpeightSecretary: Beverley Speight C/- 4 Boyle St Monto 4630 PHONE FAX

Biggenden 12 Cnr Edward & Mary Sts BIGGENDEN QLD 4621 4127 1268Binjour 21 Burnett Highway VIA GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4161 3231Durong 8 Chinchilla Road DURONG QLD 4610 4168 0248 4168 0160Eidsvold 6 5 Esplanade Street EIDSVOLD QLD 4627 4165 1257Gayndah 16 13 Meson St GAYNDAH QLD 4625 4161 1558Goomeri 14 57 Moore St GOOMERI QLD 4601 4168 4104

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CLUB ADDRESS PHONE FAXKingaroy 36 Youngman St KINGAROY QLD 4610 4162 1404 4162 1066Monto 30 Aerodrome Rd MONTO QLD 4630 4166 1331Mundubbera 8 Seligmann Drive MUNDUBBERA QLD 4626 4165 4153 4165 4153Murgon 26 Macalister Street MURGON QLD 4605 4168 1043 4168 2435Nanango 24 2 Henry Street NANANGO QLD 4615 4163 3363 4171 0563Proston 3 Murphys Way PROSTON HEIGHTS QLD 4613 4168 9332Tansey 15 Gayndah Rd TANSEY VIA GOOMERI QLD 4601 4168 7139Wondai Country Club 18 Bunya Hwy WONDAI QLD 4606 4168 5582Yarraman 21 Margaret St YARRAMAN QLD 4614 4163 8269 4163 8269

CABOOLTURE DLBA: 11 Clubs 588 Members President: Cathy Hartshorn Delegate: Cathy HartshornSecretary: Marcia Walsh PO Box 36 Bribie Island 4507 PHONE FAX

Beachmere Comm. Lawn 13 Main Road BEACHMERE QLD 4510 5499 1872 5499 2834Bongaree 85 54 Toorbul St BONGAREE QLD 4507 3408 0005 3408 0005Bribie Island 157 Queen St BONGAREE QLD 4507 3408 1018 3408 2323Caboolture Lakes 46 Centenary Lakes Complex CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 5495 1314Caboolture Memorial 42 103 King Street CABOOLTURE QLD 4510 5495 3160 5428 1468Donnybrook & District 39 Amy Street DONNYBROOK QLD 4510 5498 8190 5498 8222Glasshouse Country 24 Coonowrin Road GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS QLD 4518 5496 9311 5493 0887Kilcoy 17 Royston St KILCOY QLD 4515 5497 1084Narangba 21 225 Mackie Road NARANGBA QLD 4504 3888 7922 3888 7933Solander Lake 124 70 Sunderland Drive BANKSIA BEACH QLD 4507 3408 7021 3408 6054Woodford & District 20 Webb Lane WOODFORD QLD 4514 5496 1051 5496 1177

CENTRAL 14 Clubs 478 Members President: Alma Cass-Norris Delegate: Alma Cass-NorrisQUEENSLAND DLBA: Secretary: Margaret Carte PO Box 2382 Yeppoon 4703 PHONE FAXBaralaba 13 Lew Drake Drive BARALABA QLD 4702 4998 1349Dee 13 Burnett Hwy Horse Creek MT MORGAN QLD 4714 4938 1090 4938 1090Diggers Memorial 57 Robinson Lane NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4702 4926 2477 4928 5997Emu Park 49 Pattison Street EMU PARK QLD 4702 4939 6503 4938 7144Gracemere 26 Brook Street GRACEMERE QLD 4702 4933 2626Mount Morgan Welfare 11 2 Thompson Ave MOUNT MORGAN QLD 4714 4938 1131Moura 15 Crn MCarthur & Nott Sts MOURA QLD 4718 4997 1155 4997 3113Rockhampton 69 94 Victoria Parade ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 4922 1685North Rockhampton 69 3 Glenmore Rd NORTH ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4701 4922 5285 4922 7049St Lawrence & District 6 Railway Pde ST LAWRENCE QLD 4707 4956 9085 4956 9003Theodore 8 The Boulevard THEODORE QLD 4719 4993 1365Victoria Park 30 Hall St ROCKHAMPTON QLD 4700 4922 5327Wowan 15 Don St WOWAN QLD 4702 4937 1277Yeppoon 97 Bowls Street YEPPOON QLD 4703 4939 1487 4939 8699

CONDAMINE DLBA: 10 Clubs 197 Members President: Gail Lewis Delegate: Gail LewisSecretary: Sally Nellen 6 Dunmall St Dalby 4405

Bell & District Memorial 2 2 Wallace St BELL QLD 4408 4663 1197Chinchilla 37 Boyd Street CHINCHILLA QLD 4413 4662 7319Dalby 48 58 Patrick St DALBY QLD 4405 4662 2243 4669 8000North Dalby 17 Eagle Street DALBY QLD 4405 4662 3716 4662 1020Jandowae 20 94 High St JANDOWAE QLD 4410 4668 5207Meandarra 12 1 Maude Street MEANDARRA QLD 4422 4665 6159Miles 9 Cnr Pine St & Eleanor St MILES QLD 4415 4627 1101Tara 15 1 Fry Street TARA QLD 4421 4665 3329 4665 3329Taroom 16 Martin St TAROOM QLD 4420 4627 3205 4627 3525Wandoan 21 Henderson Road WANDOAN QLD 4419 4627 4236

CUNNINGHAM DBA: 28 Clubs 942 Members President: Tony Butler Delegate: Jill HikuroaSecretary: Bev Formby PO Box 429 Acacia Ridge 4110

Algester 88 41 Endiandra Street ALGESTER QLD 4115 3273 7022 3273 7221Boonah 15 42 Coronation Drive BOONAH QLD 4310 5463 1293 5463 1293Brisbane 16 30 Andrew Avenue TARRAGINDI QLD 4121 3848 1424Darra Cementco 25 4 Station Avenue DARRA QLD 4076 3375 4307 3375 4061Corinda 61 Hall Avenue CORINDA QLD 4075 3379 2338 3379 1403Durack-Inala 11 Cnr Blunder & Bowhill Rds DURACK QLD 4077 3372 1267 3372 6093Esk 6 Hampton Rd ESK QLD 4312 5424 1213 5424 1213Goodna 19 122 Brisbane Terrace GOODNA QLD 4300 3818 0110 3818 6767Harrisville 9 Wienholt St HARRISVILLE QLD 4307 5467 1297North Ipswich 18 Cnr Pine & Canning Streets NORTH IPSWICH QLD 4305 3281 1979 3281 0440Ipswich United Services 91 1A Joyce Street EAST IPSWICH QLD 4305 3202 2877 3202 2762Ipswich 34 Merle Finimore Drive IPSWICH QLD 4305 3281 1420 3281 1420Jindalee 91 Cnr Sinnamon & Yallambie Rds JINDALEE QLD 4074 3376 1240 3376 1989Lowood 21 157 Main St LOWOOD QLD 4311 5426 1155Moorooka 68 76 Koala Road MOOROOKA QLD 4105 3848 8285 3848 8295

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CLUB ADDRESS PHONE FAXMount Crosby 21 770 Mount Crosby Road MT CROSBY QLD 4306 3201 0140 3201 2142Oxley 12 Engefield Road OXLEY QLD 4075 3379 4307 3379 4333Raaf Amberley 9 Southern Amberley Rd AMBERLEY QLD 4306 3281 2960 5461 2365Rathdowney Memorial 12 Mt Lindsay Highway RATHDOWNEY QLD 4287 5544 1242Rosewood Bc 18 75-83 Mill Street ROSEWOOD QLD 4340 5464 1213 5464 1266Salisbury 69 37 Ainsworth Street SALISBURY QLD 4107 3277 2274 3277 7815Souths Acacia 16 Mortimer Road ACACIA RIDGE QLD 4110 3277 6600 3277 0275Sunnybank 73 Cnr Turton & Gager Streets SUNNYBANK QLD 4109 3345 1359 3344 6877Swifts 42 Green Street BOOVAL QLD 4304 3282 7511 3282 7511Tarragindi 11 30 Andrew Avenue TARRAGINDI QLD 4121 3848 2682 3848 2682Toogoolawah 27 7 Dingyarra St TOOGOOLAWAH QLD 4313 5423 1165 5423 1169Wellers Hill 28 34 Esher Street WELLERS HILL QLD 4121 3848 6712 3848 7754Yeronga 31 11 Querrin Street YERONGA QLD 4104 3848 1146 3892 1041

DOWNS DLBA: 14 Clubs 512 Members President: Maureen Pyne Delegate: Dawn JamesSecretary: Margaret Morris PO Box 9196 Toowoomba West 4350

Cambooya 14 Lucy St CAMBOOYA QLD 4358 4696 1272Crows Nest 24 Toowoomba Rd CROWS NEST QLD 4355 4698 1450Drayton 68 45 Gipps Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4630 1223 4630 2005Gatton 20 Hickey St GATTON QLD 4343 5462 1231 5462 5279Laidley 24 John Street LAIDLEY QLD 4341 5465 1273 5465 1273Millmerran Memorial 25 38 Walpole St MILLMERRAN QLD 4357 4695 1169Oakey & District Memorial 26 Kent Street OAKEY QLD 4401 4691 1267 4691 1267Peranga & District 6 Denham Street PERANGA QLD 4352 4692 8126 4692 8116Pittsworth 45 14 Weale St PITTSWORTH QLD 4356 4693 1041 4693 3211Toowoomba City 33 Victoria Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4639 2273 4639 2271North Toowoomba 56 Elsworthy & Lemnos Streets TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4639 2338 4639 2227South Toowoomba 67 331/339 Hume Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4635 1960 4635 1870Toowoomba 40 40 Lindsay Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4632 3174 4632 1790West Toowoomba 64 Taylor Street TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 4639 4313 4639 4565

GATEWAY DLBA: 24 Clubs 1141 Members President: Diane Tucker Delegate: Diane TuckerSecretary: Rosemary Beauchamp 13 Lachlan St Birkdale 4159

Bulimba Memorial 8 236 Thynne Road MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 3399 7970 3399 8250Balmoral 6 Cnr Jean Howie Dr & Bennetts Rd MORNINGSIDE QLD 4170 3395 6033 3395 7432Belmont Services 93 Cnr Thorne & Narracott Sts CARINA QLD 4152 3398 1551 3843 2576Camp Hill 21 Ferguson Road CAMP HILL QLD 4152 3398 1297 3843 0941Cannon Hill Community Sports 27 16 Princess Street CANNON HILL QLD 4170 3399 8664 3399 7168Capalaba 75 113 Ney Road CAPALABA QLD 4157 3390 3163 3823 1068Carina Leagues 18 401 Stanley Road CARINA QLD 4152 3398 3877Cleveland 136 162 Middle Street CLEVELAND QLD 4163 3286 1161 3821 0955Coorparoo 19 32 Riddings Street COORPAROO QLD 4151 3394 2121 3847 5452Holland Park 23 49 Abbotsleigh Street HOLLAND PARK QLD 4121 3394 1825 3394 1825Logan City Rec/Sport 63 4 Alba Lane KINGSTON QLD 4114 3208 4366Lynndon 49 47 Galsworthy Street HOLLAND PARK EAST QLD 4121 3349 4755 3422 1778Macleay Island 35 Benowa Street MACLEAY ISLAND QLD 4184 3409 5364 3409 5266Manly 49 26 Faine Street MANLY QLD 4179 3396 3272 3393 3088Mt Gravatt 121 1873 Logan Road UPPER MOUNT GRAVATT QLD 4122 3349 2367 3349 2787Norman Park Services Lds 14 43 Norman Avenue NORMAN PARK QLD 4170 3399 7902Norman Pk Services 4 43 Norman Road NORMAN PARK QLD 4170 3399 7902Pt Lookout 25 East Coast Rd POINT LOOKOUT QLD 4183 3409 8182 3409 8608Russell Island 22 Jackson Road RUSSELL ISLAND QLD 4184 3409 1330 3409 1332Springwood 47 Pauline Avenue SPRINGWOOD QLD 4127 3208 3211 3299 2073Victoria Point 99 3 Poinciana Avenue VICTORIA POINT QLD 4165 3207 8540 3207 8682Wellington Point 96 Anson Road WELLINGTON POINT QLD 4160 3822 1200 3822 1200Wynnum 47 1 Bridge Street WYNNUM QLD 4178 3396 1829 3893 1485Wynnum Manly Leagues 44 Adam Street WYNNUM NORTH QLD 4178 3393 3581 3348 5366

GOLD COAST 23 Clubs 1929 Members President: Dawn Forrest Delegate: Yvonne McKeeTWEED DLBA: Secretary: Joy Oswald PO Box 124 Elanora 4221Beaudesert 63 Hopkins St BEAUDESERT QLD 4285 5541 1174 5541 3953Beenleigh 71 11 Hanover Street BEENLEIGH QLD 4207 3287 2208 3807 8977Benowa 24 Ashmore Road Benowa QLD 4217 5597 1011 5597 1657Broadbeach 98 169 Surf Parade BROADBEACH QLD 4218 5531 5913 5592 0463Burleigh Heads 161 Connor St BURLEIGH HEADS QLD 4220 5535 1023 5576 1592Canungra 9 18-22 Christie Street CANUNGRA QLD 4275 5543 5223Coolangatta 59 11 Warner St COOLANGATTA QLD 4225 5536 6677 5536 5240Gold Coast Bowls & Community 4 14 Kalimna Drive BROADBEACH WATERS QLD 4218 5531 7681 5592 2095Club Helensvale 163 20-28 Discovery Drive HELENSVALE QLD 4212 5573 1491 5573 1577Mckenzie Park 72 Cayuga Street NERANG QLD 4211 5596 0844 5578 1972Mermaid Beach 78 9 Markeri Street MERMAID BEACH QLD 4218 5572 3463 5575 4288

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CLUB ADDRESS PHONE FAXMudgeeraba 28 Somerset Drive MUDGEERABA QLD 4213 5530 5834 5559 0710Musgrave Hill 149 104 Musgrave Ave CHIRN PARK QLD 4215 5532 1277 5571 0976Paradise Point 192 Cnr Thrush & Sunbird Ave PARADISE POINT QLD 4216 5577 1948 5577 4800Robina 96 257 Ron Penhaligon Way ROBINA QLD 4226 5593 1011 5593 1021Sapphire Gardens 55 196 Logan Street EAGLEBY QLD 4207 3804 7525 3804 7525Southport 35 Marine Parade SOUTHPORT QLD 4215 5532 9998 5591 6289Tamborine Mountain 10 6-12 Beacon Rd NORTH TAMBORINE QLD 4272 5545 1308 5545 1351Tugun Bowls & Community 123 Kaleena St TUGUN QLD 4224 5534 1245 5534 2662Tweed Heads 259 Florence St TWEED HEADS NSW 2485 5536 3800 5536 5150South Tweed 99 4 Minjungbal Dve TWEED HEADS SOUTH NSW 2486 5524 3655 5524 4523Twin Towns Services 66 Leisure Dr BANORA POINT NSW 2486 5524 1544 5524 1432Woongoolba 15 324 Cabbage Tree Point Rd CABBAGE TREE POINT QLD 4207 5546 2258 5546 2262

LEICHHARDT DLBA: 10 Clubs 72 Members President: Maureen Page Delegate: Shirley LingSecretary: Shirley Ling PO Box 240 Emerald 4720

Aramac 3 Lodge St ARAMAC QLD 4726 4651 3360Blackwater 2 2 Mulga St BLACKWATER QLD 4717 4982 5275 4982 7327Capella 7 1 Langton St CAPELLA QLD 4723 4984 9610Blair Athol Clermont 5 Lime St CLERMONT QLD 4721 4983 1371Dysart 19 Adair Street DYSART QLD 4745 4958 1277 4958 2560Emerald 17 Hospital Rd EMERALD QLD 4720 4982 1173 4982 1135Middlemount 6 Centenary Drive MIDDLE MOUNT QLD 4746 4985 7525 4985 7541Springsure 8 Recreation Reserve SPRINGSURE QLD 4722 4984 1169 4984 1115Tieri 5 North Street TIERI QLD 4709 4984 8132Winton 0 87 Elderslie St WINTON QLD 4735 4657 1307 4657 0751

MACKAY DLBA: 15 Clubs 645 Members President: Joan Chapman Delegate: Joan ChapmanSecretary: Ruby Coombes PO Box 1171 Mackay 4740

Airlie Beach 31 Shute Harbour Road AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802 4946 7656 4948 1464Glenden Bottle Tree 12 Dalton Place GLENDEN QLD 4743 4958 9205 4958 9205Mackay 26 Cnr Nebo Rd & George St MACKAY QLD 4740 4957 3571 4953 5015North Mackay 158 74-76 Malcomson Street NORTH MACKAY QLD 4740 4942 3393 4942 3040Mackay RSL Memorial 7 Wren Street CORAL COVE QLD 4740 4955 1932 4955 1933Mackay City 61 Cnr Shakespeare & Shaw Sts MACKAY QLD 4740 4957 4410 4957 4410Marian 48 Smith Street MARIAN QLD 4753 4954 3262 4954 3262Mackay Suburban 78 Cnr Wardrop & Adrian Sts MACKAY QLD 4740 4957 3233 4953 4402Moranbah 19 Belyando Avenue MORANBAH QLD 4744 4941 7397 4941 8545Mackay Northern Beaches 37 2 Rosewood Drive RURAL VIEW QLD 4740 4954 8677 4954 8670Pioneer Valley 17 Eungella Road GARGETT QLD 4741 4958 5138 4958 5138Proserpine 32 37 Jupp Street PROSERPINE QLD 4800 4945 1093 4945 2669Sarina 44 Beach Rd SARINA QLD 4737 4956 1612 4956 1138Seaforth 36 Walsh Avenue SEAFORTH QLD 4741 4959 0201 4959 0719St Helens 39 Pratts Road CALEN QLD 4798 4958 8141 4958 8641

MARANOA/ 8 Clubs 109 Members President: Neville Short Delegate: Rose KirstenfeldtWARREGO DLBA: Secretary: Lloyd Harth "Teddington" Surat 4417Augathella RSL Memorial 9 Elfin Street AUGATHELLA QLD 4477 4654 5254 4654 5047Charleville 9 Epacris Street CHARLEVILLE QLD 4470 4654 1458Injune 6 Cnr Hutton St & Fourth Ave INJUNE QLD 4454 4626 1106 4626 1520Mitchell 10 Dublin St MITCHELL QLD 4465 4623 1267 4623 6610Quilpie 5 Brolga Street QUILPIE QLD 4480 4656 1388 4656 2095Roma 27 35 Lovell Street ROMA QLD 4455 4622 1146 4622 5104St George 20 Cnr Victoria & Roe Sts ST GEORGE QLD 4487 4625 3331Surat 23 Marcus Street SURAT QLD 4417 4626 5169 4626 5170

NORTH 22 Clubs 563 Members President: Gwenda Trembath Delegate: Gwenda TrembathQUEENSLAND DLBA: Secretary: Beres O'Keefe PO Box 667 Aitkenvale 4814Alligator Creek 1 10 Parkland Road ALLIGATOR CREEK QLD 4816 4780 4819 4778 8008Ayr 50 101 Young St AYR QLD 4807 4783 1336 4783 7475Bowen 19 38 Livingstone Street BOWEN QLD 4805 4786 1196Brandon 20 Toll Street BRANDON QLD 4808 4782 5385 4782 5483Charters Twrs Services Mem 33 Prior Street CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 4787 3366Charters Towers 2 Mary Street CHARTERS TOWERS QLD 4820 4787 2403 4787 2403Collinsville 14 Stanley Street COLLINSVILLE QLD 4804 4785 5444Cutheringa 24 8 Harold Street WEST END QLD 4810 4771 3742 4771 3530Giru 14 Mill Street GIRU QLD 4809 4782 9175Home Hill 10 87 Ninth Avenue HOME HILL QLD 4806 4782 1185Hughenden 6 Little Avenue HUGHENDEN QLD 4821 4741 1219Ingham 34 Ann Street INGHAM QLD 4850 4776 2117Jubilee 64 13 Burdekin Street MUNDINGBURRA QLD 4812 4779 1207 4779 1517Macknade 15 CSR Mill Ground MACKNADE QLD 4850 4777 7153 4777 8118

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CLUB ADDRESS PHONE FAXMagnetic Island 1 18 Marine Parade ARCADIA QLD 4819 4778 5290 4778 5209Mystic Sands 9 135 Mystic Avenue MYSTIC SANDS QLD 4816 4770 7355 4770 7445Noorla 18 32 McIlwraith Street INGHAM QLD 4850 4776 2179Thuringowa City 69 Bamford Lane KIRWAN QLD 4817 4773 1223 4773 7659Townsville Suburban 72 6 Carr Street HERMIT PARK QLD 4812 4779 4983 4725 5145Townsville 12 The Strand TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 4771 2688South Townsville 48 4 Bell Street SOUTH TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810 4771 4204 4771 6107Wangaratta 28 Murroona Street BOWEN QLD 4805 4785 1197

NORTH WEST DLBA: 3 Clubs 22 Members President: Christine Jolly Delegate: Christine JollySecretary: Paul Williamson PO Box 347 Mount Isa 4825

Leichhardt Services 4 Carbonate Street MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 4743 2372 4743 1914Mount Isa 15 Fourth Avenue MOUNT ISA QLD 4825 4743 2393Normanton 3 Landsborough Street NORMANTON QLD 4890 4745 1614

SOUTHERN DOWNS DLBA: 12 Clubs 202 Members President: Gwen Pringle Delegate: Necia CreightonSecretary: Necia Creighton

Clifton 16 64 East Street CLIFTON QLD 4361 4697 3137Goondiwindi 22 2 Bowen Street GOONDIWINDI QLD 4390 4671 3777 4671 4654Inglewood 15 Brook Street INGLEWOOD QLD 4387 4652 1103 4652 1110Killarney 10 Arbutus St KILLARNEY QLD 4373 4664 1214 4664 1310Southern Cross 17 Palmerin Street WARWICK QLD 4370 4661 1876Stanthorpe 16 Amosfield Road STANTHORPE QLD 4380 4681 1276 46813162The Summit 17 22 Sawmill Road THE SUMMIT QLD 4377 4683 2366 4683 2377Tannymorel 4 Oak Street TANNYMOREL QLD 4372 4664 4230 4664 4233Tenterfield 32 East Street TENTERFIELD NSW 2372 02 6736 1023 02 6736 2925Texas & District 10 20 Avon Street TEXAS QLD 4385 4653 1159Warwick East 21 1 Lyon Street WARWICK QLD 4370 4661 9050Warwick 22 Fitzroy Street WARWICK QLD 4370 4661 1516

SUNSHINE COAST DLBA: 20 Clubs 1419 Members President: Helga Falcongreen Delegate: TBASecretary: Dot Castles C/- 20 Hinley Ave Maroochydore 4558

Buderim 86 Elizabeth Street BUDERIM QLD 4556 5445 1104 5476 9154Caloundra 123 Cnr Arthur St & Bingera Tce CALOUNDRA QLD 4551 5491 1961 5491 9541Coolum Beach 94 Elizabeth Street COOLUM BEACH QLD 4573 5446 1153 5446 4422Cooroy RSL & Citizens 25 5 Opal Street COOROY QLD 4563 5447 6051 5442 5284Headland 69 Syd Lingard Drive BUDERIM QLD 4556 5478 0400 5478 0422Club Kawana 195 476 Nicklin Way WURTULLA QLD 4575 5493 1233 5493 1308Maleny 19 Bunya St MALENY QLD 4552 5494 2335 5494 2338Mapleton 27 Post Office Road MAPLETON QLD 4560 5445 7479 5445 7479Maroochydore Beach 130 Memorial Avenue MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 5443 1307 5443 1292Mooloolah Valley 7 129 Connection Rd MOOLOOLAH QLD 4553 c/- Bd Sec 5494 5344Mooloolaba 137 Brisbane Road MOOLOOLABA QLD 4557 5444 1387 5444 6026Nambour 33 76 Coronation Avenue NAMBOUR QLD 4560 5441 1076 5494 1330Nambour Heights 18 54 Isabella Ave NAMBOUR QLD 4560 5441 2713 5476 3340Noosa Heads 77 29 Lanyana Way NOOSA HEADS QLD 4567 5447 3433 5474 9695Pacific Paradise 119 Cnr Menzies Dr & Lerner St PACIFIC PARADISE QLD 4564 5448 7132 5448 8071Palmwoods 25 1 Nicklin Rd PALMWOODS QLD 4555 5445 9190 5445 0199Pelican Waters 108 49 Nelson Street GOLDEN BEACH QLD 4551 5492 1032 5492 1066Tewantin-Noosa 96 65 Hilton Terrace TEWANTIN QLD 4565 5449 7155 5449 7661Woombye 8 Hill Street WOOMBYE QLD 4559 5442 1480 5442 2470Yandina 23 30 Steggalls Road YANDINA QLD 4561 5446 7126 5472 8192

TROPICAL FAR NORTH 22 Clubs 586 Members President: Vene Du Rietz Delegate: Jenny KeelingQUEENSLAND DLBA: Secretary: Jenny Keeling 16 Trafalgar Rd Mount Sheridan 4868Atherton 49 39 Vernon Street ATHERTON QLD 4883 4091 1258 4095 8072Babinda 14 110 Munro St BABINDA QLD 4861 4067 1148 40671148Cairns 33 117-125 Toogood Rd BAYVIEW HEIGHTS QLD 4868 4054 3322 4054 7848West Cairns 44 216 Gatton St MANUNDA QLD 4870 4051 1814 4031 7838Cooktown 18 129 Charlotte Street COOKTOWN QLD 4895 4069 5819 4069 5866Dimbulah 7 Stephen St DIMBULAH QLD 4872 4093 5193Edge Hill Memorial 40 181 Woodward St EDGE HILL QLD 4870 4053 1036 4053 1550Brothers Edmonton 32 22-26 Armstrong Street EDMONTON QLD 4869 4055 5344 4045 4599Gordonvale 29 Cnr Swan St & Mill St GORDONVALE QLD 4865 4056 1050 4056 1234Herberton Memorial 10 Grace Street HERBERTON QLD 4872 4096 2201Innisfail 32 1 The Corso INNISFAIL QLD 4860 4061 1250 4061 1384Malanda 16 18 Park Ave MALANDA QLD 4885 4096 5334Marlin Coast 46 Trinity Beach Road TRINITY BEACH QLD 4879 4057 6931 4057 5469Mareeba & Memorial 42 43 Anzac Avenue MAREEBA QLD 4880 4092 5288 4092 5741Mossman Memorial 52 Johnston Road MOSSMAN QLD 4873 4098 1434 4098 1482Ravenshoe Memorial 13 Cnr John & Monument Street RAVENSHOE QLD 4872 4097 6127 4097 6107

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CLUB ADDRESS PHONE FAXSilkwood 15 Japoon Road SILKWOOD QLD 4856 4065 2212 4065 2201Sth Johnstone 13 6 Branch Road SOUTH JOHNSTONE QLD 4859 4064 2179Stratford 15 5 Rinks Close STRATFORD QLD 4870 4055 1344 4055 1360Tully 18 Butler St TULLY QLD 4854 4068 1230 4068 0630Weipa 33 Artie Wales Drive WEIPA QLD 4874 4069 7300 4069 7616Yungaburra 15 Cedar Street YUNGABURRA QLD 4884 4095 3596 4095 3596

WIDE BAY/ 19 Clubs 867 Members President: Ursula Cross Delegate: Beryl DanGYMPIE DLBA INC: Secretary: Marie Robertson 31 Pine St Pomona 4568The Albert 51 River Road GYMPIE QLD 4570 5482 1095 5482 8808Boonooroo-Sandy Straits 25 125 Eckert Road Boonooroo QLD 4650 4129 8202Burgowan 39 4 George Street TORBANLEA QLD 4662 4129 4921Burrum Heads 53 Burrum Heads Road BURRUM HEADS QLD 4659 4129 5169 4129 5368Cooloola Coast 47 Cnr Gympie & Bayside Rds TIN CAN BAY QLD 4580 5486 4836 5486 4071Doon Villa 35 297 Lennox Street MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 4121 3097 4121 3097Gympie 17 Bowlers Drive SOUTHSIDE QLD 4570 5482 1193 5482 9675Hervey Bay 85 11-17 Denman Camp Road SCARNESS QLD 4655 4128 1093 4124 4421Imbil 6 53 Yabba Rd IMBIL QLD 4570 5484 5102Kandanga 28 6 Main Street KANDANGA QLD 4570 5484 3253 5488 4536Kenilworth 17 Phillip Street KENILWORTH QLD 4574 5446 0292 5446 0281Kilkivan 16 Cnr Fraser & Crescent St KILKIVAN QLD 4600 5484 1270Maryborough 39 506 Kent Street MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 4121 3285 4121 3210Maryborough Services Mem 47 Lennox Street MARYBOROUGH QLD 4650 4121 4394 4123 0935Pialba Services Mem 51 56 Taylor Street PIALBA QLD 4655 4128 1432 4124 5200Pomona 34 School Street POMONA QLD 4568 5485 1202 5485 0489Sunshine 37 1 Bowlers Drive SOUTHSIDE QLD 4570 4681 3162 4681 3162Tin Can Bay 46 Kidd Straight TIN CAN BAY QLD 4580 5486 4231 5486 4031Urangan 194 Cnr Dayman & Margaret Sts URANGAN QLD 4655 4128 9679 4125 2028

Total: 323 Clubs 12889 Members

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