YEAR IN REVIEW 2013/14 WELCOME / WELCOME WELCOME

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Our program embraces all creative We are incredibly proud to lead a team Brisbane disciplines and media and, in 2014, at Brisbane Powerhouse that can deliver Powerhouse had we presented 1,251 performances and over 1,200 events, 380 functions and a exhibitions (about 3.4 per day) to more massive international arts market in one an extraordinary than 700,000 visitors across music, year, with outstanding success. Lastly, we comedy, dance, film, visual arts and ideas. would like to thank artists and audiences year in 2014 The financial performance of the who have embraced this wonderful place. organisation matched our artistic We look forward to sharing many more both artistically endeavours, with commercial activities years and experiences with you. and financially. providing increased revenue for investment in the program. We saw ticket sales increase by 14% from last year to 139,101 tickets sold with a value of $4,436,871.

NOELENE GALLOWAY KRIS STEWART Chief Executive Officer Artistic Director

2 / WELCOME / LORD MAYOR’S MESSAGE LORD MAYOR’S MESSAGE

From its humble beginnings as a derelict Brisbane Powerhouse continued Brisbane building, to its transformation into a home to deliver the cornerstone events for Powerhouse is a for the arts in 2000, Brisbane Powerhouse which it has become known locally and has been committed to providing our city internationally – World Theatre Festival, key contributor with access to world-class art forms. Brisbane Comedy Festival, Brisbane Queer The 2013/14 financial year has been a Film Festival, World Press Photo Exhibition, to Brisbane City milestone year with Brisbane Powerhouse the inaugural Queensland Cabaret Festival hosting the first of three biennial and a compelling array of critically Council’s cultural Australian Performing Arts Markets acclaimed dance, music, comedy, film, vision for the city. (APAM). APAM took over many of the city’s visual arts, ideas, theatre and circus. performing arts venues and introduced I’d like to take this opportunity to national and international delegates to thank the Brisbane Powerhouse Board, Brisbane’s vibrant hub of art and culture. management and staff for their continued In addition to the creative connections efforts and enthusiasm in bringing to fostered and international work secured life one of the city’s most valued cultural by Queensland artists, APAM provided treasures. valuable economic stimulus for the city.

GRAHAM QUIRK Lord Mayor of Brisbane

KRIS STEWART Artistic Director

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This year has been an outstanding year I would also like to acknowledge Brisbane for Brisbane Powerhouse with 1,250 the work and diligence of my fellow Powerhouse is like performances and more than 700,000 Directors. Their dedication to the success people visiting the venue. After appointing of Brisbane Powerhouse is a key driver the city’s lounge Noelene Galloway as CEO and welcoming for the organisation, and their support is Kris Stewart as Artistic Director, we are greatly appreciated. room — it’s where celebrating a year of commercial and I also extend a heart-felt appreciation creative successes, driven by ambitious and thanks to Brisbane Powerhouse the good times ideas and initiatives. sponsors, philanthropists, supporters and happen, the great Brisbane Powerhouse has cemented audiences for sharing and supporting our its place as a hub for international and local vision and contributing to the creativity stories are told arts by successfully hosting the largest of Brisbane. biennial international arts market, the Lastly, Brisbane Powerhouse’s and everyone Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) as success would not be possible without well as producing a year-round program of the support and vision of the Right keeps rearranging dance, film, comedy, cabaret, music, visual Honorable Lord Mayor Graham Quirk and the furniture. arts, ideas, theatre and circus. the Brisbane City Council, whom I thank In addition to hosting the first for their continued support of Brisbane Brisbane APAM, the company also Powerhouse and the arts in Brisbane. presented the inaugural Queensland Cabaret Festival. The festival was yet another example of the Company bringing a mix of celebrated local and international talent to venues across Brisbane, the Gold JUSTIN O’NEILL Coast and Ipswich, and providing everyone CHAIR with a great excuse to enjoy the best of our relaxed sub-tropical lifestyle. To deliver new festivals and industry events in addition to the usual year-round multi-genre program is an extraordinary achievement, and I’d like to thank the entire Brisbane Powerhouse team for their passion and hard work. They are an extraordinary group of individuals.

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4 / OUR PROGRAM / REALISING OUR VISION REALISING OUR VISION

BRISBANE POWERHOUSE / Queensland’s Creative Present

We are Brisbane’s Now. Here. This. During World Theatre Festival (perhaps better known by its fantastic champion for We belong to a place and a time. We are acronym WTF), Dancenorth and Opera part of a vibrant, immediate urban city Queensland premiered their music-theatre contemporary that has never been more connected, and collaboration Abandon and we premiered creativity, a we aim to represent this conversation our own commission of Company 2’s She as authentically as we can. We believe Would Walk The Sky, which subsequently powerhouse for in contemporary Queensland artists and toured to the Roundhouse Theatre in companies and we want to be a home London. We commissioned, developed collaboration, for work made in Brisbane with an and premiered the little red company’s international focus. Wrecking Ball, and welcomed back shake conversation Brisbane Powerhouse is a centre of & stir theatre co for a sell-out production and connection modern culture and we celebrate this fact. of The Tempest, and Carol Lloyd for two We are Brisbane and we are now. seasons of It Takes Two, Baby. Local artist between In 2014, you can see this in our Michelle Ryan also completed a residency connection to our home companies such as to develop her show Intimacy, which went on Queensland and Topology (who presented Three and Share to premiere at London’s Southbank Centre. House), Vulcana Women’s Circus and Zen We continued to support local and the rest of the Zen Zo, as well as a growing commitment emerging artists with 40 days of workshops world. to Brisbane’s independent performing and 129 performances of free music and artists. You can see it in the 737 local artists comedy (Livewired and Knockoff), which who performed at Brisbane Powerhouse provided opportunities to local performers. There are four last year. Circa performed twice with its values uniting Brisbane Festival production of Opus and co-presentation Beyond, the latter direct from everything we do. Berlin. Motherboard Productions presented its Korean co-production, Underground, for a sell-out WTF season. Casus presented its global hit, Knee Deep, and returned during APAM where the show was immediately signed for international touring.

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Year in Review 2013/14 / Brisbane Powerhouse / 5 OUR PROGRAM / REALISING OUR VISION REALISING OUR VISION

That means diversity is critical, WTF featured a range of guest artists We have a foot in exemplified in a 2014 program that ranged and productions from overseas, such as New Farm and a from celebrated American satirist David A Boy and His Soul (USA), All That Fall (UK), Sedaris at one end to the Miss China Solpadeine Is My Boyfriend (Ireland), The foot in New York. Pageant at the other. Great Spavaldos (UK) and Wedhus Gembel One of the most visible expressions (Australia/Indonesia). Brisbane Festival We care about the local and global. We’re of this international focus was World Press featured Leo (UK) and I Malvolio (UK). passionate about starting international Photo Exhibition as part of our visual arts conversations and exchanges, nourishing program, with 30,000 attendees in 2014. Brisbane artists and audiences with In our music program we featured brilliant contemporary ideas. artists such as Susanne Vega (USA), We want our audiences to see Flamenco Suerdas (Spain) and Lily Wood works both authentically local and and The Prick in So Frenchy So Chic (France), spectacularly international. as well as celebrated cabaret performers Caroline Nin (France), Brian Batt (USA) and Taylor Mac (USA).

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We saw 62 film events in 2013/14, Connecting with our audience means We value including the 15th Brisbane Queer Film diversity is a priority, and our LGBTIQ enthusiasm and Festival, Iranian Film Festival, Brisbane programming is a focus, with Brisbane Underground Film Festival, Radical Reels, Queer Film Festival, NYC cabaret and TV engagement. Moonlight Cinema, Human Rights Film star Jinkx Monsoon, Little Orphan Trashley, Festival and Banff Mountain Film Festival. Tom Sharah and Michael Griffiths’ In We value the importance of connecting Brisbane Powerhouse continued its Vogue: Songs by Madonna. with our audience and doing works reputation as Australia’s greatest comedy For music audiences we launched that they find entertaining, inspiring venue with 305 performances last year the first Queensland Cabaret Festival, and challenging. We are a place that’s including Queensland’s biggest festival, and presented 251 music performances comfortable and inclusive, and we Brisbane Comedy Festival, and our weekly including some tremendously popular acts embrace the creativity of Brisbane free comedy series, Knockoff. We were such as Frente, Kate Ceberano, 60s star with open arms. visited again by some of the world’s great Melanie, Tubular Bells for Two, Manhattan Family audiences were greeted with comedians including Arj Barker, Paul Transfer’s Janis Seigel, The Necks and our our annual Powerkids festival, School McDermott, Frank Woodley, Stephen two free music programs, Livespark and Dance, Peppa Pig, Morris Gleitzman K Amos, Dave O’Neil, Peter Helliar, Waxing Lyrical. and Imaginary Theatre’s production Fiona O’Loughlin, Tom Gleeson and of the preschool theatre piece, Look. Wil Anderson. Over 3,500 school children experienced a performance at Brisbane Powerhouse last year.

Year in Review 2013/14 / Brisbane Powerhouse / 7 OUR PROGRAM / REALISING OUR VISION REALISING OUR VISION

2013/14 saw the return of many of our We are builders, festival partners including Brisbane Writers but we do not Festival, Brisbane Festival and Queensland Music Festival, and the visit of Melbourne build alone. Comedy Festival with their Henson Studios co-production Puppet Up. Everything we create is built on We partner with our home companies a foundation of partnerships and and our commissioning partners (such as collaboration. We want every individual Company 2 and She Would Walk the Sky) artist and company in Queensland plus organisations we have an ongoing (and beyond) to aspire to partner with relationship with (like Brisbane’s Seven Brisbane Powerhouse and know we’ll with Another). We also partner with artists be part of a creative conversation about for whom we provide commissioning, how it could happen. We are not merely developmental and premiere opportunities, a frame, we are the art within. such as Rhonda Burchmore’s Vinyl Viagra, Waiata Telfer’s Song and Michelle Ryan’s Intimacy.

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AUSTRALIAN PERFORMING ARTS MARKET

In February Established by the Australia Council Held over five days, APAM 2014 was for the Arts in 1994, APAM is a key a multi-venue market supported by 2014 Brisbane event on the Australian performing arts cultural and creative multi-arts venues calendar generating international and that included Brisbane Powerhouse, Powerhouse national market development outcomes Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary for Australian performing artists and Arts, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, welcomed 627 companies. It is a major international Griffith University’s The Conservatorium delegates from platform for discovering new performance and the Gardens Point Theatre at works, new artists and collaborators and Queensland University of Technology. around the has become a powerful springboard for As a partnership driven market, APAM national and international opportunities also had valuable support from all of the world to the for performing artists from Australia and States and Territories, the Department of its region. Foreign Affairs and Trade, international 11th Australian In 2011, through a national tender cultural organisations, and the local and Performing Arts process, Brisbane Powerhouse won the national performing arts sector. rights to present APAM 2014, 2016 and The market was aligned with Brisbane Market (APAM). 2018. APAM is presented at Brisbane Powerhouse's WTF, a curated program Powerhouse in partnership with Brisbane dedicated to contemporary performing City Council and the Queensland arts with an emphasis on work from the Government through Arts Queensland Australasian/South East Asian region. and Tourism and Events Queensland. This provided the opportunity to gain insights into the place of Australian arts in a regional and global context through the presentation of 14 works from across the globe.

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AUSTRALIAN PERFORMING ARTS MARKET

APAM 2014 at Brisbane Powerhouse: • Attendance of 1200 • 627 delegates comprising 186 internationals and 441 nationals. • 389 artists, crew, producers • 90 staff • 72 volunteers • 78 showcases, 15 pitches, 17 exchange events • An increase in international sold registrations from 2012 by 38%. • An increase in national sold registrations 2012 by 20%. • Economic impact to Brisbane of around $994,000.

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Last month I attended APAM 2014. I witnessed nine exciting pitches about “Australian artists Taking place at Brisbane Powerhouse, a future work. I hosted a roundtable event have a lot to say. cavernous heritage power station by the about Live Art and Future Practices, side of the , APAM is an arts meeting over 40 Australian producers and They are powerful market in the truest sense. artists for 15 minutes each. I visited six Artists and producers from all over different art spaces using taxis, ferries and and their voices Australia and across the world converge my feet! I held 17 meetings with producers for five days every two years. This meeting, and artists with whom IBT has worked, are growing and its business to develop and distribute or will work with in the future. In the heat louder. the work of Australia’s theatre and of Queensland’s late summer, we met and performance sector is critical…. APAM is talked, dreamed and schemed and fought. one of the only places to see work and talk Now I am back in the UK and IBT is again about future ambition in the same space poised to work with a new generation of and time….I saw 22 of 36 possible shows Australian artists.” running from 9am to midnight. HELEN COLE, Artistic Director; In Between Time – Bristol, UK

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Year in Review 2013/14 / Brisbane Powerhouse / 11 OUR BUILDING / SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABILITY

Brisbane ELECTRICITY USAGE WASTE With help from Brisbane City Council, Brisbane Powerhouse has continued its Powerhouse Brisbane Powerhouse operates on 100% strong commitment to recycling. In the last green energy. Brisbane Powerhouse 12 months an average of 5.87 tonnes of has continued has continued to find more efficient recyclable waste was diverted from landfill lighting solutions for the building, each month. This is a total of 70.46 tonnes its journey to with an increased number of energy- of recycling for the year, which is 27.67% of become a leader efficient LED floodlights being the total waste for Brisbane Powerhouse. purchased and installed to light All used batteries are recycled as well in practical visual arts exhibitions. 74kg of light bulbs and fluoro. Brisbane Powerhouse has been officially recognised and achievable as one of the signatories of the federal fluoro recycling scheme FluoroCycle by sustainability The Hon. Andrew Powell MP, Minister for measures in the Environment and Heritage Protection. Brisbane Powerhouse has purchased following ways recyclable batteries to reduce the number of alkaline batteries consumed by the during the 2013/14 use of radio microphones. In addition, all Brisbane Powerhouse cleaning products financial year. and chemicals have been changed to green certified products as licensed by ACCORD.

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12 / THANK YOU / SUPPORT SUPPORT

Corporate Brisbane Powerhouse can nurture In particular, we secured funding from emerging talent, commission ground- the Australia Council for the Arts towards partnerships, breaking new works, collaborate with the commissioning of two new music Queensland artists and provide a home theatre works including a unique stage grants and for brilliant contemporary creative ideas collaboration between author Matt Condon thanks to our supporters. and musician Ed Kuepper, The Valley Burns. philanthropic In 2013/2014, corporate partnerships Based on the story of Brisbane in the Joh support remain provided over $1m in cash and in-kind Bjelke-Petersen era, Condon and Kuepper commitments to Brisbane Powerhouse. will develop the work during 2015 with essential to Alongside strong relationships with our Artistic Director Kris Stewart directing existing corporate partners, we also its world premiere season at Brisbane underpinning welcomed new partners to our family Powerhouse in 2016. including Addley Clark, Craggy Range, We are very grateful to all our our commitment CDM Smith, Queensland Health and individual donors, corporate and cultural to works The Courier Mail. partners for their belief in our vision and Other highlights included a growing support of our work. Thank you. authentically group of individual donors, with 1,400 patrons making a philanthropic gift to made in Brisbane. support our work during the year. Grants from funding bodies continued to enable Brisbane Powerhouse to invest in and deliver a range of important initiatives, including creative development and presentation of several new works by Queensland artists.

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Year in Review 2013/14 / Brisbane Powerhouse / 13 THANK YOU / 2013/2014 DONORS AND PARTNERS 2013/2014 DONORS AND PARTNERS

BRISBANE POWERHOUSE IS BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL’S LEADING ARTS PERFORMANCE VENUE HELPING TO DELIVER A VIBRANT AND CREATIVE CITY.

FOUNDATION DONORS

Brisbane Powerhouse Foundation GRAEME WOOD FOUNDATION TRACEY POLSON gratefully acknowledges the generous VISY FOUNDATION PONDERA PHYSIOTHERAPY support of the following donors: WILLIAM ASH & PILATES PETER FITZGERALD LIA VOLPE VICTORIA HARNEDY ANNE SHIPTON JOHN HAYDON BRIAN TUCKER SUE HAYES WATT RESTAURANT AND BAR MARY MAHER ROB MILLER SIMON O’BRIEN TERRENCE WILSON KATHRYN PANARETTO Our thanks to everyone else who has PAULINE PEEL supported our work during the year. SUSAN PLUNKETT-COLE

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KEY PARTNERS

Brisbane Powerhouse gratefully acknowledges the support of the following partners:

VENUE PARTNERS

CULTURAL PARTNERS

BUSINESS PARTNERS

SUPPORT PARTNERS

Year in Review 2013/14 / Brisbane Powerhouse / 15 THE NUMBERS / FINANCIALS FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2014

The 2014 financial result is a combination the operating result for the Company was a The financial result for APAM 2014 across of both the operating result for the Group surplus of $180,132. The 2014 APAM project three financial years was a deficit of $6,321. and the APAM project. The operating result commenced in the 2013 financial year and for the Group was a surplus of $197,859 and concluded in the 2015 financial year.

STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

CONSOLIDATED COMPANY 2014 2014 $ $ REVENUE

GRANTS 3,516,000 3,250,000 INTEREST REVENUE 86,940 75,427 PROGRAM REVENUE 2,138,142 1,611,308 RENDERING OF SERVICES 3,644,124 3,644,124 SPONSORSHIP AND DONATIONS 1,019,030 1,005,402

OPERATING REVENUE 10,404,236 9,586,261 LONG TERM ARTS MARKET AGREEMENTS 1,041,256 1,041,256

TOTAL REVENUE 11,445,492 10,627,517

EXPENSES

ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION 644,527 644,527 ARTISTS FEES AND SHOW COSTS 3,486,488 2,306,525 BUILDING REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE 801,998 801,998 COST OF RENDERING SERVICES 1,777,070 1,777,070 ADMINISTRATION AND INFORMATION 1,811,171 1,810,886 SPONSORSHIP/GRANT /DONATION COSTS 289,709 289,709 THEATRE OPERATIONS 1,395,414 1,395,414 DONATIONS - 380,000

OPERATING EXPENSES 10,206,377 9,406,129 LONG TERM ARTS MARKET AGREEMENTS 1,482,596 1,482,596

TOTAL EXPENSES 11,688,973 10,888,725

OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME - -

TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (243,481) (261,208) FOR THE YEAR

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STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION

CONSOLIDATED COMPANY 2014 2014 $ $ CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 2,218,214 1,880,517 RECEIVABLES 310,639 622,507 OTHER ASSETS 249,772 249,772

TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 2,778,625 2,752,796

NON-CURRENT ASSETS

PLANT AND EQUIPMENT 539,201 539,201 INTANGIBLES 157,441 157,441

TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 696,642 696,642

TOTAL ASSETS 3,475,267 3,449,438

CURRENT LIABILITIES

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 175,896 175,896 PAYABLES 1,140,879 1,600,021 DEFERRED INCOME 726,934 419,285 INTEREST BEARING LOANS - -

TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 2,043,709 2,195,202

NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS 53,581 53,581

TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES 53,581 53,581

TOTAL LIABILITIES 2,097,290 2,248,783

NET ASSETS 1,377,977 1,200,655

EQUITY

SHARE CAPITAL 300,011 300,001 RESERVES 695,333 695,333 ACCUMULATED SURPLUS 382,633 205,321

TOTAL EQUITY 1,377,977 1,200,655

The above statements should be read in conjunction with the notes and summary of significant accounting policies.

Year in Review 2013/14 / Brisbane Powerhouse / 17 OUR TEAM

OUR TEAM

BOARD OF DIRECTORS APAM FUNCTIONS

JUSTIN O’NEILL Chair JANE FULLER Executive Producer EMMA MILLERS Functions Manager BArch(Hons), FRAIA, MAICD MCA, BFA, CertEventMgt BCI, RMLV

PROF ANDREW ARTHURS ZOHAR SPATZ Producer KIRSTEN MORRISON Functions Coordinator BMusic(Tonmeister)(Hons) BA BBus

ANNA MARSDEN CARO JENDE Marketing Manager FELICITY SHARWOOD Functions Coordinator BA MCI, BAppLang (resigned) BIntBusMgt(Events) DAVID LYONS DAVID LAZARUS Production Manager BA, BBus, LLB(Hons) DipHosp ANNIE MOYNIHAN Functions Coordinator (resigned) KEVIN GRIFFITHS SHANNON KING Project Officer DipEventMgt, DipHostMgt, CertIIIRetailOps ICAA, ACA, BA(Hons) BCI RACHELLE DEBEL Wedding and Functions Coordinator GEOFF COOPER BIHTM BBusComn BOX OFFICE JASON BIRD BAppSc(BltEnv), GradDipIndDes(Dist), PAUL LIN Box Office Manager FDIA, MIES BMus MARKETING

LIBBY ANSTIS ANTHONY SHEARSMITH Ticketing Systems Specialist DOROTHY FARRELL Marketing and Communications BBusComn (resigned) Director BCI, AdvDip(PerfArts), GradDipEd HAYLEY JOHNSON JODIE-ANNE BRITTLES Sales and Service Manager BAMus, BAMusTheatre, AMusA, LTCL, MAICD (resigned) MELISSA JOHANSON Marketing Manager DipFinServ, DipAdmin, DipClientSalesServMgt (parental leave) RACHEL CALLAN BComn, DipRecordingArtistMgt, BCI, GradCertStratHRM CARMELA EMMI Box Office Senior Supervisor CertIVGraphicDes

JEFF EVANS GRETA WILLIAMS Box Office Attendant AMANDA DOELLINGER Acting Marketing Manager (resigned) BCI BASurv, GDURP, MPIA ANGELA KOHLER Acting Publicist RICHARD BARKER DipTextileDes (resigned) DEVELOPMENT MELISSA TICKLE Senior Designer DIANE QUINN Company Secretary GEORGINA ANTHONISZ Development Director BDes BA, LLB(Hons), GDipLP, LLM(Adv), MBA(Exec) BMus XENICA AYLING Marketing and Education Coordinator MEGAN CONNORS Development Director BCI (resigned) HOME COMPANIES BA ERIN COLLETT Marketing Coordinator and Designer (resigned) DONNA ORAZIO Acting Development Director BDes(GraphicDes), CertIVProjMgt TOPOLOGY (resigned) MARLISE O’SULLIVAN Digital Marketing Coordinator VULCANA EMILY SUNWALL Development Executive (resigned) MComn ZEN ZEN ZO BPR ASHLEY SYMONDS Development Coordinator BCI, BBus EXECUTIVE PRECINCT

NOELENE GALLOWAY Chief Executive Officer FINANCE NEIL CAIRNS Precinct Director BA BA

KRIS STEWART Artistic Director LYN PATCH Chief Financial Officer KELISHA WINN Front of House and Precinct Manager BA, DipPerfArts BBus, CPA BCI(FADrama), BEd

ANG KIRKLAND Executive Assistant KRITHI BASKARAN Finance Manager ANTHONY CHILDS Technical Services Manager BDesSt BComm, DipSpanish AdvCertContempMusic, CertIV Training and Assessment ALAN GEERTZ Payroll Officer and APAM Finance Officer (resigned) BEN GOSNEY Front of House Manager BA, DipBus, DipEd (resigned) JP Qld, CDec JUDY REDDIEX Finance Officer PETER WAKELIN Senior Venue Supervisor COURTNEY TUTTLE Finance Officer BBus, BCI ANTHONY DEARY Venue Supervisor

REBECCA MELLOR Finance Officer ROBERT KRUK IT and Communications Officer (parental leave)

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PRODUCTION

TONY MCDONALD Head of Production BA, DipMultimed

KEVIN STALLAN Production Manager

DAVID HINTS Production Manager DigEng, CertIV Training and Assessment

ANNIE CAVANAGH Production Manager (resigned) BA

MATT STAPLES Staging Services Manager

ANDY THOMPSON Audio Services Manager PhdPhys

SIMON COOK Lighting Services Manager

DAN BLACK Lighting Services Manager (resigned) BFATechProd

NAOMI GORDON Senior Production Coordinator BCultTourism

MADELINE TAYLOR Production Coordinator BCI, BA(Hons)

PROGRAMMING

WILLIAM PIKE Program Manager BA, BEd

MARNIE KARMELITA Senior Producer BA(ArtsMgt)

JANE O’HARA Producer BA, GradDipEd

SUMMER BLAND Producer BA(Arts)(Hons)

DAMIEN CASSIDY Producer (resigned)

JO BELL Producer (resigned) BA, LLB

TROY ARMSTRONG Producer (resigned)

NUALA FURTADO Programming Coordinator BMusSt

ZOE TUFFIN Programming Assistant MPA

SABRINA ROESNER Programming Coordinator (resigned) BA(ArtsCultMgt)

ALEX WINTERS Curator and Exhibition Coordinator BA

MATTHEW HIGGINS Programming Assistant (resigned) BFA, ATCL

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