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Thirtieth Report on the Register of Members’ Interests THIRTIETH REPORT ON THE REGISTER OF MEMBERS’ INTERESTS Laid upon the Table of the House pursuant to s.11 of Schedule 2 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly 29 September 2017 REGISTER OF MEMBERS’ INTERESTS AS AT 29 SEPTEMBER 2017 DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS Subclause 7(5)(a)(i) Shareholdings or controlling interests in shares in companies Subclause 7(5)(a)(ii) Company officeholder (nature of office held) Subclause 7(5)(a)(iii) and (iv) A Shareholdings or interests in shares in company where any company listed in and B 7(5)(a)(i) above is a private company (investments or beneficial interests of the company) Subclause 7(5)(a)(iv) C and D The investments or beneficial interests of subsidiary companies of private companies listed Subclause 7(5)(b)(i) to (iii) Family or business trusts or nominee companies in which member is trustee, officeholder or holds beneficial interest and nature of activities and nature of interests (name of trust or nominee company; nature of activities; nature of interest of member) Subclause 7(5)(b)(iv) Investments or beneficial interests of trusts or nominee company listed in 7(5)(b)(i) to (iii) above Subclause 7(5)(c) Trustee or director of private superannuation fund (name of fund; nature of activities of fund; and investments or beneficial interests of private superannuation funds listed) Subclause 7(5)(d)(i) to (iii) Interests in partnerships, activities of partnerships Subclause 7(5)(d)(iv) Assets or beneficial interests in partnerships listed in 7(5)(d)(i) to (iii) Subclause 7(5)(e) Interests in real estate (location, size, purpose and nature of interest) Subclause 7(5)(f) Liabilities over $18,370, excluding liabilities listed under the definition of “liability” in Schedule 2(1), which are NOT required to be registered (nature of liability; creditor) Subclause 7(5)(g) Debentures, managed funds, or similar investments Subclause 7(5)(h) Savings or investment accounts with banks, building societies, credit unions and other institutions (nature of account; name of institution) Subclause 7(5)(i) Gifts received valued at over $918.50, excluding gifts listed under the definition of “gift” in Schedule 2(1), which are NOT required to be registered Subclause 7(5)(j) Sponsored travel or accommodation received (source; nature and purpose of travel) Subclause 7(5)(k) The source of any other income over $918.50 per annum, including the income of a private company, or a trust in which the member or related person has an interest Subclause 7(5)(l) The nature of any other asset over $9,185, excluding assets listed under the definition of “asset” in Schedule 2(1), which are NOT required to be registered Subclause 7(5)(m) Membership of any political party, trade or professional organisation; OR the name of any other organisation of which you are an office holder Subclause 7(5)(m) Any organisation or person to whom you made a donation of over $918.50 during the reporting period Subclause 7(5)(n) Any other interest (whether or not of a pecuniary nature) known to you that raises, appears to raise, or could foreseeably raise, a conflict between your private interest and your duty as a member BAILEY, Mark Craig (Yeerongpilly) Subclause 7(5)(h) Savings account – Commonwealth Bank; cheque accounts x 3 – Savings or investment accounts with banks, Commonwealth Bank; term deposits x 2 – Commonwealth Bank building societies, credit unions and other institutions (nature of account; name of institution) Subclause 7(5)(i) Tickets x 2 (paddock passes) – 2015 Bathurst 1000 – Prodrive Gifts received valued at over $918.50, Racing Australia; tickets x 2, 15 January 2016, Les Miserables – excluding gifts listed under the definition of QPAC; tickets x 2, 27 February 2016, The Secret River – Qld “gift” in Schedule 2(1), which are NOT Theatre Company; tickets x 2, 9 March 2016, Light Falls required to be registered Performance – QPAC; tickets x 2, 14 July 2016, The Wider Earth – QTC; tickets x 2, 8 April 2016, Bastard Territory – QTC; tickets x 3, 2-day passes, 8 September 2016, 2016 Bathurst 1000 – Supercars; tickets x 2, 20 October 2016, Disgraced – Qld Theatre Company; tickets x 2, general admission, 22 October 2016, Gold Coast V8’s – Supercars; tickets x 1 – KFC Big Bash League Semi-Final, 25 January 2017 – Queensland Cricket; ticket x 1, Jeff Horn vs Manny Pacquiao, Battle of Brisbane, 2 July 2017 – Suncorp Stadium Subclause 7(5)(m) ALP (Qld Branch); Rail, Tram, Bus Union (Q) Membership of any political party, trade or professional organisation; OR the name of any other organisation of which you are an office holder Subclause 7(5)(m) Moorooka Greening Group; Yeronga State School Parents & Any organisation or person to whom you Citizens; St Elizabeth’s Primary School Parents & Friends; made a donation of over $918.50 during the Yeronga Community Centre; Paraplegic Benefit Fund; Braille reporting period House – Qld Braille Writing Association; Yeronga State High School; St Brendan’s Primary School Parents & Friends Association; St Sebastian’s Primary School Parents & Friends Association; Brothers St Brendan’s Football Club; Helen Mansfield (Moorooka Christmas Carols); Moorooka Lions; Acacia Ridge Community Centre; Salisbury RSL; Moorooka Marlins Swim Club; Yeronga Community Centre; Chrome Street Fiesta 2017 event; Tarragindi Tigers Football Club; Sherwood Community Festival; Graceville State School 1 BARTON, Verity Mary (Broadwater) Subclause 7(5)(e) Biggera Waters, 111m2, principal residence, sole owner Interests in real estate (location, size, purpose and nature of interest) Subclause 7(5)(f) Mortgage – Suncorp; personal finance – St George Liabilities over $18,370, excluding liabilities listed under the definition of “liability” in Schedule 2(1), which are NOT required to be registered (nature of liability; creditor) Subclause 7(5)(h) Savings account – St George; cheque account – St George; Savings or investment accounts with banks, savings account (electorate) – Heritage building societies, credit unions and other institutions (nature of account; name of institution) Subclause 7(5)(i) Gold Coast Arts Centre annual cinema double pass; Virgin Gifts received valued at over $918.50, Australia complimentary velocity gold status; Gold Coast Turf Club excluding gifts listed under the definition of honorary membership and guest badge; Southport Yacht Club “gift” in Schedule 2(1), which are NOT honorary membership; Runaway Bay Sport and Leadership required to be registered Excellence Centre membership Subclause 7(5)(j) Hospitality GC600 – V8 Supercars Sponsored travel or accommodation received (source; nature and purpose of travel) Subclause 7(5)(m) Liberal National Party; Gold Coast Boat Club – patron; Institute of Membership of any political party, trade or Public Affairs; Australian Institute for Progress professional organisation; OR the name of any other organisation of which you are an office holder Subclause 7(5)(m) Labrador Tigers AFL Club; Runaway Bay Junior Leagues Club; Any organisation or person to whom you Paradise Point Bowls Club; Paradise Point Progress Association; made a donation of over $918.50 during the Runaway Bay Rotary Club; Runaway Bay RSL Sub-Branch; reporting period purchase of score cards for Paradise Point Bowls Club; St Francis Xavier Catholic Primary School & Holy Family Catholic Parish fete; Coombabah State School P&C fete; Paradise Point Bowls Club; Coombabah SHS Synergy Art Awards; Paradise Point Senior Citizens’ Association; Biggera Waters State School Fete; St Francis Xavier School long lunch; North Gold Coast U3A Subclause 7(5)(n) Body corporate management committee – member; Labrador Any other interest (whether or not of a Memorial Senior Citizens Association – board member pecuniary nature) known to you that raises, appears to raise, or could foreseeably raise, a conflict between your private interest and your duty as a member 2 BATESU ,U Rosslyn Mary (Ros) (Mudgeeraba) Subclause 7(5)(e) Reedy Creek, 510m2, residence, owner Interests in real estate (location, size, purpose and nature of interest) Subclause 7(5)(f) Car loan – Nissan Finance Liabilities over $18,370, excluding liabilities listed under the definition of “liability” in Schedule 2(1), which are NOT required to be registered (nature of liability; creditor) Subclause 7(5)(h) Savings account – National Australia Bank; bank accounts x 3 – Savings or investment accounts with banks, St George; bank account – NAB building societies, credit unions and other institutions (nature of account; name of institution) Subclause 7(5)(i) Membership passes – Gold Coast Turf Club Gifts received valued at over $918.50, excluding gifts listed under the definition of “gift” in Schedule 2(1), which are NOT required to be registered Subclause 7(5)(m) Liberal National Party Membership of any political party, trade or professional organisation; OR the name of any other organisation of which you are an office holder Subclause 7(5)(m) d’Arcy Doyle Art Awards; Mudgeeraba State School; Mudgeeraba Any organisation or person to whom you Creek State School; Clover Hill State School; Robina State High made a donation of over $918.50 during the School; Gilston State School; Mudgeeraba Tennis Club; reporting period Mudgeeraba Bowls Club 3 BENNETT, Stephen Andrew (Burnett) Subclause 7(5)(e) Bundaberg, 500m2, principal residence, joint tenants Interests in real estate (location, size, purpose and nature of interest) Subclause 7(5)(f) Mortgage – Suncorp Liabilities over $18,370, excluding liabilities listed under the definition of “liability” in Schedule
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