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WATER POLO QUEENSLANDINCORPORATED ANNUAL REPORT2016/17
CORPORATE
Office Bearers 4
Honour Roll 5
President’s Report 9
Chief Executive Officer’s Report 10
Participation & Pathways Report 12
STATISTICS & RESULTS
2016/17 Statistics 16
National Championships 19
State Championships 21
2016/17 Australian & International Representation 23
FINANCIAL REPORT 24
Committee’s Report 28
Statement of Comprehensive Income 29
Statement of Financial Position 30
State of Cash Flow 31
Notes of the Financial Position 32
Statement by Members of the Committee 38
Independent Audit Report 39
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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HONORARY OFFICERS
Board of DirectorsSharyn Tucker (President)Lou Scarpato (Secretary)Paula Shannon (Finance Director – appointed September 2016)Michael Williams (Finance Director – resigned August 2016)Paul Coolican (Country Associations Director)Stephen Porter (Marketing Director) Bjorn Galjaardt (Athletic Development Director)Angela Szonyi (Competitions Officer)
OFFICE BEARERS 2016/17 HONOUR ROLL
Chief Executive OfficerRobert Donaghue
Head of Participation & PathwaysMel Rippon
Development Officer – SEQBronwen Knox
Development Officer – NQAndrea Johnstone
Competitions, Events & Club Services CoordinatorIsabella Andersson
Administration OfficerPam McGarrigle
Marketing & CommunicationsCoordinatorAnica Bussell
Water Polo Queensland Office
Queensland Academy of SportHigh-Performance ManagerAleksandr Osadchuk
Head Coach – Women’s Water Polo ProgramArjan Vos / VACANT
Head Coach – Men’s Water Polo ProgramDmitry Gorshkov
LIFE MEMBERS
1972 Mr N.M.Cooke LLB1975 Dr J. Van Opdenbosch1976 Mr R.W. Parton 1981 Mr R.J. Wiles* 1983 Mr S.J. Cluett1989 Ms B. Parker 2005 Mr J Birch2007 Ms L Lister**deceased
HALL OF FAME 2005 Debbie Cummins2006 Anthony (Tony) West2006 Kate Swete-Kelly2006 Julian Muspratt2007 Russell Sherwell2008 Amanda Leeson-Smith2008 Carol Hudson2008 Jacqui (Thomas) Giles2009 Jack Lusic2009 Debbie Powell2013 Janet Rayner2013 Sandy Mills2013 Toby Jenkins2013 Sharyn (Gist) Arnold
2013 Aleks Osadchuk2013 Gus Wiles
AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES
AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S TEAM
1976 – 1981 Paul Gair – Coach1976 – 1981 Debbie Hand ley-Cummins1976 – 1980 Carol Hudson 1976 – 1980 Debbie Larkin1976 – 1977 Sue Raeburn1977 Kathy Beer1977 Denise Lee Long1977 Vicki McKain 1978 Julie Lutvey1980 – 1989 Jacqui Thomas1981 – 1991 Amanda Leeson1981 – 1983 Sue Gordon1981 – 1983 Jackie Thomas1981 Julie Antonieff1982 – 1986 Katie McAdam1982 – 1986 Sandy Mills1982 – 1988 Janet Rayner1983 – 1985 Natalie Greig
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1985 – 1993 Sharyn Gist1987 – 1991 Kylie Williams1987 Linda Dick1989 Jackie (Thomas) Giles1989 Fiona Jamieson1992 – 1993 Kristina Smith1992 – 2004 Bronwyn Mayer (Smith)1994 – 2004 Naomi Castle1995 – 2000 Gail Miller1997 – 2003 Melissa (Mills) Byram1999 – 2002 Tanya Keogh1999 – 2008 Nikita Cuffe2000 – 2002 Julia Flaskas2000 – 2012 Melissa Rippon2002 Jodie (Taylor) Watson2002 Kara Dimitrijevic2002 Rebecca Witham2002 – 2004 Jodie Stuhmcke2002 – 2008 Amy Hetzel2002 – 2012 Kate Gynther2003 – 2012 Alicia McCormack2005 - Bronwen Knox2005 – 2008 Suzie Fraser2005 – 2012 Jane Moran2005 – 2014 Sophie Smith2005 Helen Smith2006 – 2009 Sarah Mills2008 – 2016 Kelsey Wakefield
2009 Kate Miller2010 – 2013 Nanda Stoltz2010 - Ashleigh Southern2013 – 2015 Bronte Colenso2013 – Elle Armit2013 – 2014 Olivia King2015 - Ellodie Ruffin2017 - Bridget Leeson Smith2017 - Gabriella Palm2017 - Ashleigh Roberts2017 - Tiana Sogaard Andersen2017 - Alice Williams
AUSTRALIAN MEN’S TEAM
1973 – 1975 Tony West1975 – 1979 Ross Langdon1979 Col Ling1979 Bill Brooks1979 Andrew Carrick1979 Phil Howden1978 Jack Lusic1980 – 1986 Julian Muspratt1981 – 1986 Russell Sherwell1982 Adrian Smith1983 – 1985 Peter Bagster1985 – 1986 Mark Grooby1985 – 1986 Brett Dugdale
1989 Bill Brooks2001 – 2004 Toby Jenkins2001 – 2008 Rafael Sterk2003 – 2008 Pietro Figlioli2001 – 2004 Aleks Osadchuk2003 – 2006 Adam Richardson2003 David Will2009 Tom Woodwyck2006 – 2012 Anthony Martin2010 Daniel Streets2006 – 2012 Rob Maitland2007 – 2016 Rhys Howden2008 – 2016 William (Billy) Miller
OLYMPIC GAMES REPRESENTATIVES
1980 Julian Muspratt2000 Rafael Stark2000 Naomi Castle2000 Gail Miller2000 Melissa Mills2004 Pietro Figlioli2004 Toby Jenkins2004 Aleksandr Osadchuk2004 Naomi Castle (c)2004 Nikita Cuffe2004 Kate Gynther2004 Jodie Stuhmcke2008 Pietro Figlioli
2008 Rhys Howden 2008 Robert Maitland2008 Anthony Martin2008 Melissa Rippon (c)2008 Nikita Cuffe2008 Suzie Fraser2008 Kate Gynther2008 Amy Hetzel2008 Bronwen Knox 2012 Rhys Howden2012 Billy Miller2012 Kate Gynther (c)2012 Bronwen Knox2012 Jane Moran 2012 Melissa Rippon 2012 Sophie Smith 2012 Ashleigh Southern2016 Rhys Howden2016 Bronwen Knox (c)2016 Ashleigh Southern2016 Kelsey Wakefield
GOLD MEDALIST
2000 Naomi Castle2000 Gail Miller2000 Melissa Mills
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BRONZE MEDALIST
2008 Melissa Rippon (c)2008 Nikita Cuffe2008 Suzie Fraser2008 Kate Gynther2008 Amy Hetzel2008 Bronwen Knox 2012 Kate Gynther (c)2012 Bronwen Knox2012 Jane Moran 2012 Melissa Rippon 2012 Sophie Smith 2012 Ashleigh Southern
PRESIDENT’S REPORT
On behalf of the Water Polo Queensland(WPQ) Management Committee (Board), I wish
you a warm welcome to the 2016-17 Annual General Meeting and presentation of the
WPQ Annual Report which will give members comprehensive information about the
organisation’s activities and achievements during the reporting year.
From the Board’s perspective, 2016-17 was one where the recommendations of the
governance review continued to be implemented. The year began with the search for a
CEO and, in consultation with Melanie Woosnam (Active8 Sport Solutions), the creation of
a relevant strategic plan for the next funding cycle (2017-2019) and the preparation for the
core business funding application through the Queensland State Government National
Parks, Sport and Racing Department for the next three years (2017-2019).
Robert Donaghue was appointed to the CEO role in August. He came with remarkable
credentials, extensive experience in sport administration and an enthusiasm to drive
the vision of the sport in Queensland to uncharted levels of achievement with team and
representative outcomes, participation and governance. Rob began with WPQ on12th
September 2016 and already has achieved many of his goals of the role including the
development of policies and procedures specifically for Water Polo Queensland.
The application for the NPSR funding was lodged on 15th September and WPQ was among
the many successful sporting organisation applicants announced in November by the
then Treasurer, Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships and Minister
for Sport, Curtis Pitt. At this time, on behalf of the water polo community of Queensland, I
would like to acknowledge the invaluable and ongoing support and financial contribution
from the Queensland Government to our sport, not only through the State Development
Program but also through the Get Started, Get Playing, Get Going and Get Active programs.
In November 2016, after an extensive operational review in line with the strategic
initiatives of the 2017-2019 Strategic Plan, new roles and responsibilities were created. We
welcomed Bronwen Knox to the role of Development Officer, Anica Bussell to Media and
Communications, Isabella Andersson to Events Coordinator and a little later Mel Rippon
to Development Pathways and Participation. Sadly we said goodbye to Joanna Main and
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Ashleigh McCall but Pam (McGarrigle) stayed on in her Administrator role to help transition
the changes. Regionally, a full time Development Officer, was appointed in Townsville and
Water Polo Queensland now has an office at Sports House there.
In December, a bigger office space became available and so with the new cloud server, lap
tops, accounting system and updated furniture that created “office envy” at Sports House
Milton, WPQ moved to Suite 1.08.
The new year saw the planning, communication and implementation of new programs
- Regional Training Centres (RTC), State Team Program, Sporting Schools Water Polo
Program. The RTC and State Team programs were new concepts that were produced in
consultation with the Athlete Development Director, QAS Coaches and HPM, DO and
Development Pathways Manager. Given the short turn around from planning to delivery
stages, these were very successful undertakings shown by the very positive feedback from
the distributed surveys to all participants. These programs can only improve each year
with longer selection and appointment processes along with more players and coaches
already having shown an interest to be included.
The culmination of the State Team program was a Water Polo Queensland presence at the
Sydney Youth Water Polo Festival. For the first time, all players, coaches, managers and
support staff were given their State Team Uniform at a presentation where Wally Lewis was
the guest speaker – he reflected on how proud he was to wear the Queensland Uniform
and what an honour it is to be selected to represent your state. The “Queenslander,
Queenslander” chant was heard more than once that evening. Another first for this campaign
was the naming of Tour Captains – Mackenzie Grice, Sophie Milliken, Matt Lenarduzzi and
Nick Porter lead by example and showed great sportsmanlike behaviour throughout the
tournament. There were some excellent results in the pool but the best outcome was the
camaraderie and team spirit that developed as all 180 “Team Queensland” members stayed
together, played together and cheered together during the week long festival.
One of the responsibilities of the new CEO role was introduce and create new relationships
with sponsors. As at the end of June 2017, Water Polo Queensland is supported by BLK
(uniforms), Hart Sport (equipment), Grill’d (Great Achievement Team meal vouchers), Sci
Fleet Toyota (motor vehicle), IPG (Printing), DELFINA (Togs), HAPPY BOY (Volunteer of Week
Breakfast Vouchers), Mosaic Hotel (Official Accommodation). We are truly grateful for the
ongoing support of these businesses and look forward to long and mutually beneficial
relationships.
Last year, it was stated that “we are moving into a new and exciting era for water polo in
this state” and while there is still more to be done, I’m sure that what has been achieved
in the last twelve months must make the members feel positive about their participation
in the organisation and look forward to a successful and bright future for the sport in
Queensland. I would like to thank my fellow Board members for their ongoing commitment
and dedication to the vision of making Queensland the “home of water polo in Australia”
whilst portraying the Water Polo Queensland Values.
Sharyn TuckerPresident
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CEO’S REPORTIt gives me great pleasure to present the Annual Report of Water Polo Queensland
Inc. It’s been an exciting year for water polo in Queensland as we strive to become the
home of water polo in Australia.
We are blessed with fantastic facilities and weather in Queensland, which we able to
show off in April during the FINA Men’s World League competition. The Aussie Sharks
hosted China, New Zealand, USA, Kazakhstan and Japan on the Gold Coast. It was
an opportunity for aspiring young athletes and Olympians to get up close with the
athletes and watch international water polo upclose and live.
It’s also been a year of change as we implement the new 2017-19 Strategic Plan. One
of the first changes many of you will have noticed is a refreshed website, a new office
that celebrates our athletes and new WPQ team. We welcome three-time Olympians,
Mel Rippon and Bronwen Knox to the team, who bring invaluable knowledge and
experience to their respective roles. Both athletes are fantastic ambassadors for our
sport and are always a hit with aspiring young athletes during our Come and Try,
Flippa Ball and Sporting Schools programmes.
To grow our sport, we need to take the sport to more communities across the state,
which is why we have a Development Officer based in Townsville are starting to see
the impact that Andrea is having on the region, whether it is a new club at Burdekin,
Sporting Schools programmes in the Far North or assisting clubs with their Come and
Try activities.
We are working hard with our regional associations to support the volunteers,
athletes and officials who make the sport possible. We have conducted referee and
coaching courses in Rockhampton and Mackay, as well as Come and Try programmes
throughout the state. Thanks to Sporting Schools funding, we have been able to
introduce the sport to more schools and children in Queensland.
We had the opportunity to take more than 150 State Team representatives on tour,
which was a mammoth undertaking for all involved. The Sydney Water Polo Youth
Festival was an opportunity for Water Polo Queensland to show off our sponsors, BLK
and Delfina, who supplied all involved with professional, high-quality kit and received
lots of positive comments and feedback.
As we move into the new financial year, we are looking at more opportunities to
host National and International events in Queensland, as well as continuing to grow
awareness and participation.
Robert DonaghueCEO
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PARTICIPATION & PATHWAYS REPORT
SYDNEY WATER POLO YOUTH FESTIVAL REPORTMore than 170 athletes, coaches and support staff travelled to Sydney for
the inaugural Sydney Water Polo Youth Festival, 1-7 July 2017. It was a great
opportunity to take three age divisions away together on a five-day tour, not only
to play against different teams but also to bond with their peers who they may not
usually get the opportunity to meet.
The selection process began with benchmarking sessions that were open to all
athletes. The sessions provided an opportunity for players to be seen by a variety
of coaches and be tested across a range of swimming and water polo specific areas.
The introduction of Regional Training Centres provided another opportunity for
athletes to be seen and push for the selection.
Throughout the process athletes and parents were invited to information sessions
where the process of training, squad selection, team selection and training for
athletes who didn’t make the team were clearly outlined. The sessions provided
parents with the opportunity to ask questions and discuss their concerns with the
WPQ team directly.
The selection process including narrowing down squads from those involved in the
RTC program and then finalising the teams after squad training sessions, allowing
athletes further opportunities to shine in front of their coaches. Throughout
the selection process athletes and parents were notified via email, social media
channels, Water Polo Queensland’s website and a specific State Teams portal.
The trip to Sydney was one of the largest tours organised by Water Polo
Queensland and we wanted to establish a fresh culture and pride when playing for
Queensland. Athletes were kitted out with unique State Team kit by BLK, new Delfina
togs and caps, which they were allowed to keep after the tournament.
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Part of creating this new culture was introducing a player induction and cap
presentation ceremony. It was the first time that all athletes were together ahed of
the tour, got their kit and team photos, heard from the Tour Captains and listen to
guest speaker, Wally Lewis, on what it means to play for Queensland.
A highlight of the tour was being able to travel and stay together. The Knox
Grammar facilities kept the athletes together in the lead up to the tournament. Here
they would eat, train and bond together ahead of the Opening Ceremony.
Overall the experience for the athletes was positive and a great opportunity for the
athletes to compete against different teams and countries. All of our Maroon teams
were involved with competitive matches and came away with medals whilst our
White teams showed great potential and promise for the future.
Mel Rippon Head of Participation and Pathways
WOMEN MEN
Junior Invitational
8 Teams 5 TeamsThailand 1st QLD Maroon 1st
QLD Maroon 2nd NSWIS 2nd
NSWIS 3rd NSW Blues 3rd NSW Blues 4th QLD White 4th
NSW Waratahs 5th NSW Waratahs 5th New Zealand 6th
Indonesia 7th
QLD White 8th
16&U Carnival
10 Teams 10 TeamsNSW Blues 1st NSW Blue 1st NSW Platypuses 2nd QLD Maroon 2nd
QLD Maroon 3rd NSW Platypuses 3rd
New Zealand Silver 4th ACT 4th Thailand 5th South Australia 5th NSW Opals 6th Melbourne Collegians 6th QLD White 7th NSW Waratahs 7th NSW Waratahs 8th NSW Opals 8th SYF Barbarians 9th QLD White 9th NSW Country 10th NSW Country 10th
16&U Carnival
10 Teams 10 TeamsNSW Blues 1st NSW Blue 1st
QLD Maroon 2nd NSW Waratahs 2nd
NSW Waratahs 3rd QLD Maroon 3rd
NSW Platypuses 4th South Australia 4th QLD White 5th ACT 5th SYF Barbarians 6th NSW Platypuses 5th Barbarians 7th ACT 7th NSW Opals 8th NSW Opals 8th Victoria 9th Victoria 9th South Australia 10th QLD White 10th
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2016/17 STATISTICS CLUB & ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP
Senior Junior Flippa Non-Playing Total
Female Male Female Male Female Male
Member Associations 77 130 385 303 3 7 905
Member Clubs 305 215 2074 474 53 50 38 3207
Total 382 343 2459 77 53 53 45 4112
Event Participant Program Participant School Programs University / Social
1370 3849 6858 390
Coaches Officials
Accredited Non-Accredited Accredited Non-Accredited
237 383 260 313
Affiliated Associations 16/17Seniors Juniors Flippa Non-
PlayingF M F M F MCairns Water Polo 1 1Gold Coast 274 38 84 64 85 1 2Mackay 35 16 12 3 4Rockhampton 250 4 8 146 91 1Sunshine Coast 176 13 14 60 88 1Toowoomba 106 1 1 92 12Townsville 63 5 11 20 23 2 2Sub Total 905 77 130 385 303 3 7
Affiliated Clubs 16/17Seniors Juniors Flippa Non-
PlayingF M F M F MAll Hallows 230 14 212 4Alstonville Junior Water Polo 5 5
Ambrose Treacy College 22 19 3Balls so hard 13 13Bluebottles 13 13Brigidine College 67 67Brisbane Barracudas 375 45 80 141 108 1Brisbane Girls Grammar School 230 22 203 5
Carina Leagues Warriors 308 27 21 187 73Hammers 13 13Loreto College 1 1Mermaids 96 5 89 2Moby Dicks 60 42 18Moreton Bay College 71 68 3Mt St Michaels 143 142 1
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Affiliated Clubs 16/17Seniors Juniors Flippa Non-
PlayingF M F M F MNorth Brisbane Polo Bears 254 29 6 137 76 2 4Queensland Breakers 65 15 13 20 17River City Water Polo 265 22 29 125 89Somerville 128 125 3Souths 29 15 14St Margarets 100 100St Peters 92 85 7St Ritas 119 118 1Stuartholme 104 98 6
Queensland Referees and Officials 148 27 27 64 30
QWPI 256 3 5 93 55 50 50Sub Total 3207 305 213 2074 474 53 50 38
TOTALS 4112 382 343 2459 777 53 53 45
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS
WOMEN MEN
2017 National Water Polo League
12 Teams 12 TeamsBrisbane Barracudas 3rd Brisbane Barracudas 6th Queensland Breakers 4th Queensland Breakers 9th
18&U National Club Championships
14 Teams 18 TeamsNorth Brisbane Polo Bears 4th Sunshine Coast 4th
Sunshine Coast 6th Carina Leagues Warriors 10th Brisbane Barracudas 9th Brisbane Barracudas 15th
16&U National Club Championships
26 Teams 29 TeamsAll Hallows 6th Sunshine Coast 5th
North Brisbane Polo Bears 7th Carina Leagues Warriors 10th Sunshine Coast 8th River City 13th
Brisbane Girls Grammar School 15th Brisbane Barracudas 22nd Queensland Country 23rd Sunshine Coast 28th
Queensland Country 29th
12&U National Festival
6 TeamsMermaids 1st
Australian Secondary Schools Championships
4 Teams 4 TeamsQueensland 2nd Queensland 2nd
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WOMEN MEN
Queensland Country Championships
5 Teams 5 TeamsGold Coast Water Polo - Blue 1st Sunshine Coast 1st
Gold Coast Water Polo - Yellow 2nd Mackay 2nd Sunshine Coast Water Polo 3rd Gold Coast Water Polo 3rd
Mackay Water Polo 4th Rockhampton Water Polo 4th Townsville Water Polo 5th Townsville Water Polo 5th
Queensland Country Championships11 Teams 5 Teams
Barras 1st Warriors 1st
Polo Bears Ice 2nd Sunshine Coast 2nd
Sunshine Coast Blue 3rd Brisbane Barracudas 3rd
All Hallows 4th River City 1 4th
Brisbane Girls Grammar School 5th River City 2 5th
Cudas 6th
Sunshine Coast Gold 7th
Polo Bears Snow 8th
Warriors 9th River City 10th St Peters 11th
State 16 & Under Championships
14 Teams 8 Teams
Polar Bears Ice 1st Sunshine Coast Gold 1st
Barras 2nd Barras 2nd
Sunshine Coast 3rd River City 3rd
All Hallows 4th Warriors 4th
Polar Bears Ice 1st Sunshine Coast Gold 1st
STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS State 16 & Under Championships
14 Teams 8 Teams Barras 2nd Barras 2nd
Sunshine Coast 3rd River City 3rd
All Hallows 4th Warriors 4th
Brisbane Girls Grammar School - Blue 5th Sunshine Coast Blue 5th
Stuartholme 6th River City Blue 6th All Hallows Development 7th Cudas 7th
Mermaids 8th Rockhampton 8th Warriors 9th Cudas 10th
Polo Bears Snow 11th Brisbane Girls Grammar School -
White 12th
Moreton Bay College 13th River City Water Polo 14th
State 14 & Under Championships
14 Teams 6 TeamsAll Hallows 1st Barras 1st
Stuartholme 2nd Sunshine Coast Blue 2nd
Mermaids 3rd River City 1 3rd
Sunshine Coast Blue 4th Cudas 4th Brisbane Girls Grammar School –
Blue 5th Ambrose Treacy College 5th Brisbane Girls Grammar School –
White 6th Sunshine Coast Blue 6th
North Brisbane Polo Bears 7th Moreton Bay College 8th
St Peters 9th Warriors 9th River City 11th
Sunshine Coast Gold 12th Brisbane Barracudas 13th Gold Coast Dolphins 14th
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Senior MenRhys Howden
Australian Junior Men’s Team – FINA World Championships Nicholas Porter, Hugh Anstey
Australian Youth Squad List Born ’00 European Tour (Boys)Max Fodor, Reilly Townsend
Australian Youth Squad List Born ’02 European Tour (Boys)Noah Bright, Troy Dowrick, Lachlan Steains
Australian Men’s World University GamesPatrick Flanagan
Australian Country MenTrevor Southern
Senior WomenBronwen Knox, Ashleigh Southern, Kelsey Wakefield, Elle Armit, Bridget Leeson Smith, Gabi Palm, Ashleigh Roberts, Tiana Sogaard Anderson, Alice Williams
Australian Junior Women’s Team – FINA World Championships Bridget Leeson Smith, Gabi Palm, Ashleigh Roberts, Alice Williams, Ellodie Ruffin (injured)
Australian Women’s World University GamesTyler Baillie, Georgia Hickey
Australian Youth Squad List Born ’99 European Tour (Girls)Zoe Balmanno, Shannon Brown, Jessica Emerson, Lydia Pascoe, Emily Powell, Chloe Woodbine
Australian Youth Squad List Born ’00 European Tour (Girls)Abby Andrews, Charlize Andrews, Kasey Dalziel, Sophie Milliken
Australian Country WomenGemma Harangozo, Peta Schulte, Brittany Wakefield Kelsey Wakefield, Stacey Williams, Caroline Zanussie
International RefereesNicola Johnson
International CoachesDmitry Gorshkov, Mel Rippon
AUSTRALIAN & INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATION 2016/17
FINANCIALREPORT
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FINANCIAL REPORT 24
Committee’s Report 28
Statement of Comprehensive Income 29
Statement of Financial Position 30
State of Cash Flow 31
Notes of the Financial Position 32
Statement by Members of the Committee 38
Independent Audit Report 39
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WATER POLO QUEENSLAND INCORPORATEDFinancial Report
For The Year Ended30Th June 2047
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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
To the members of Water Polo Queensland Inc
Report on the Audit of the Financial Report
Opinion
We have audited the financial report of Water Polo Queensland Inc (the Entity), which comprises the statement of financial position as at 30 June 2017, the statement of comprehensive income and the statement of cash flows for the year then ended, and notes to the financial report, including a summary of significant accounting policies, and statement by Members of the Committee
In our opinion the accompanying financial report presents fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Entity as at 30 June 2017 and of its financial performance and its cash flows for the year then ended in accordance with the basis of accounting described in note 1.
Basis for opinion
We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the Financial Report section of our report. We are independent of the Entity in accordance with ethical requirements of the Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board’s APES 110 Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants (the Code) that are relevant to our audit of the financial report in Australia. We have also fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with the Code.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.
Emphasis of matter – Basis of accounting
We draw attention to Note 1 to the financial report, which describes the basis of accounting. The financial report has been prepared to assist the Entity to meet the requirements of the Associations Incorporations Act 1981. As a result, the financial report may not be suitable for another purpose. Our opinion is not modified in respect of this matter.
Other information
The members are responsible for the other information. The other information obtained at the date of this auditor’s report is information included in the annual report, but does not include the financial report and our auditor’s report thereon.
Our opinion on the financial report does not cover the other information and accordingly we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon.
In connection with our audit of the financial report, our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial report or our knowledge obtained in the audit, or otherwise appears to be materially misstated.
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BDO Audit Pty Ltd ABN 33 134 022 870 is a member of a national association of independent entities which are all members of BDO Australia Ltd ABN 77 050 110 275, an Australian company limited by guarantee. BDO Audit Pty Ltd and BDO Australia Ltd are members of BDO International Ltd, a UK company limited by guarantee, and form part of the international BDO network of independent member firms. Liability limited by a scheme approved under Professional Standards Legislation, other than for the acts or omissions of financial services licensees.
If, based on the work we have performed on the other information obtained prior to the date of this auditor’s report, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact. We have nothing to report in this regard.
Responsibilities of management and those charged with governance for the Financial Report
Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial report, and have determined that the basis of preparation described in Note 1 is appropriate to meet the requirements of the associations incorporations act 1981 and for such internal control as management determines is necessary to enable the preparation and fair presentation of a financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.
In preparing the financial report, management is responsible for assessing the Entity’s ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters relating to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless management either intends to liquidate the Entity or to cease operations, or has no realistic alternative but to do so.
Those charged with governance are responsible for overseeing the Entity’s financial reporting process.
Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the Financial Report
Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial report as a whole is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor’s report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance, but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with the Australian Auditing Standards will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of this financial report.
A further description of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial report is located at the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board website (http://www.auasb.gov.au/Home.aspx) at:
http://www.auasb.gov.au/auditors_responsibilities/ar4.pdf
This description forms part of our auditor’s report.
BDO Audit Pty Ltd
P A Gallagher Director
Brisbane, 8 November 2017
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