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Register of Members' Interests Cumulative Summary REGISTER OF MEMBERS' INTERESTS CUMULATIVE SUMMARY OF RETURNS As at 30 September 2012 Presented to both Houses of Parliament pursuant to section 7(4) of the Members of Parliament (Register of Interests) Act 1978 (No. 9223) Parliamentary Paper No. 189 Session 2010-12 Ordered to be printed 1 2 INTRODUCTION Pursuant to the Members of Parliament (Register of Interests) Act 1978 (No 9223), Members are required to register their interests with the Clerk of the Parliaments by providing information under specific classifications. The classifications may be represented conveniently by the following abbreviated headings*: Income source Office held Company beneficial interest Party, body or association Trust beneficial interest Trusteeship Land beneficial interest Travel contribution Gift exceeding $500 Other substantial interest The material that follows is a cumulative summary, reflecting the position with regard to interests registered by all Members of the Parliament up to 30 September 2012. This document records interests of a continuing nature, together with those which had special relevance to the latest "return period" (i.e., 1 July 2011 – 30 June 2012). Items registered in earlier years that were of transient interest and have now expired are not repeated here; those are to be found in the Cumulative Summary published in the relevant year. No reference is made in the individual entries to headings under which a Member has had nothing to register. * The full text of the several classifications is to be found in the Schedules to the Members of Parliament (Register of Interests) Regulations 2003 (S R No 14/2003) 3 4 REGISTER OF MEMBERS' INTERESTS CUMULATIVE SUMMARY OF RETURNS As at 30 September 2012 5 6 PART 1 — Members of the Legislative Council 7 8 ATKINSON, Bruce Norman (Eastern Metropolitan Region) Income source Octomedia Pty Ltd Office held Octomedia Pty Ltd – Director from 13 October 2010 to 29 June 2011 Vynka Pty Ltd – director Company beneficial interest Vynka Pty Ltd Party, body or association AIS Advisory Board - Chair Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Knox Club Liberal Party Melbourne Cricket Club Melbourne Football Club Mitcham Football Club Mitcham RSL National Trust Qantas Club Rotary Club, Nunawading Vermont Football Club Victoria Amateur Turf Club – complimentary membership VRC (Complimentary) Trust beneficial interest Bruce Atkinson Family Trust Vynka Pty Ltd Trusteeship Bruce Atkinson Family Trust Vynka Pty Ltd Land beneficial interest Residential property in Donvale Travel contribution Some accommodation, sustenance and travel provided by Jiangsu Provincial Government Travel and accommodation provided by Taiwanese Government Gift exceeding $500 Complimentary Victoria Racing Club Limited VIP Membership for spouse and myself 2 Melbourne Cup tickets courtesy of VRC accompanying Japanese delegation 9 BARBER, Gregory John (Northern Metropolitan Region) Party, body or association Australian Greens Victoria Public Transport Users’ Association (PTUA) - member Trust beneficial interest The Barber Family Trust Other substantial interest House and land in Brunswick Property, Barham Valley Road, Apollo Bay Property, Westgarth Street, Fitzroy – held by spouse Telstra shares – held by spouse Gift exceeding $500 Donations to assist in legal challenge against the Executive from – Ms Sue Pennicuik, MLC ($2,000) Mr Paul Bendat ($5,000) Senator Lee Rhiannon ($550) Senator Scott Ludlan ($1,000) Tim Smith ($500) 10 BROAD, Candy Celeste (Northern Victoria Region) Company beneficial interest Hepburn Community Wind Park Co-operative Limited NRMA Insurance Group Limited Party, body or association ACF ALP Australian Football League Australian Institute of Company Directors Australian Local Government Women’s Association Australian Services Union Victorian Private Sector Branch Collingwood Football Club Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Dying with Dignity Victoria Emily’s List Friends of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens Labor Women’s Network Oxfam Progressive Business Qantas Chairman’s Lounge (complimentary) Racing Victoria – complimentary RACV Victorian Local Governance Association Women’s Health Victoria Women’s Trust Trust beneficial interest MLC Master Trust Land beneficial interest Apartment, Swanston Street, Melbourne Property, Daylesford Residence, Daylesford 11 COOTE, Andrea (Southern Metropolitan Region) Office held Callahorn Pty Ltd (Trustee Company – director) Callahorn Superfund – trustee Kalan Seven Pty Ltd (Investment Company – director) Company beneficial interest Bendigo Bank Ltd Bendigo Wine Estate Ltd Equity Trustees Magellan Financial Group Ltd Party, body or association Alexandra Club Catalina Club of Victoria Higgins 200 Club Elwood R.S.L. – honorary member JOY - FM Liberal Party of Aust. (Victorian Branch) Melbourne University Alumni Menzies Lecture Trust National Council of Jewish Women Toorak Rotary Trust beneficial interest Andrea Coote Superannuation Fund Land beneficial interest Property, Melbourne (jointly with spouse) Property, Skenes Creek (jointly with spouse) 12 CROZIER, Georgina Mary (Southern Metropolitan Region) Income source Bank interest Party, body or association Barwon Heads Golf Club Enterprise 500 Victoria Geelong Football Club Friends of the Shrine Higgins 200 Club Institute of Public Affairs Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division) National Gallery of Victoria Qantas Club RACV Club Royal South Yarra Lawn Tennis Club Trust beneficial interest Georgie Crozier Superannuation Fund Trusteeship Georgie Crozier Family Trust Land beneficial interest Flat, Toorak 13 DALLA-RIVA, Richard Alex (Eastern Metropolitan Region) Income source Rental properties Office held OK Jam Company Pty Ltd – director Company beneficial interest OK Jam Company Pty Ltd Party, body or association Australia Day Council (Victoria) Inc Enterprise 500 Victoria Essendon Football Club Italian Liberals Association Inc Kooyong 200 Club Liberal Party of Australia Melbourne Cricket Club Police Association Credit Co-Operative Limited Qantas Chairman’s Lounge Veneto Club Melbourne Land beneficial interest Property (Unit), Burwood Property, Craigieburn Property, Frankston Property, Hastings Property, North Balwyn Property, Rye Property, Werribee Property, Wyndham Vale Other substantial interest Dalla-Riva Superannuation Fund 14 DARVENIZA, Kaye Mary (Northern Victoria Region) Income source Rental property Party, body or association ALP Amnesty International Bicycle Victoria Children’s Protection Society Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Emily’s List Health Services Union of Australia Qantas Frequent Flyer Land beneficial interest [PRIVATE ADDRESS], Altona [PRIVATE ADDRESS], Mentone Gift exceeding $500 Two VIP tickets from Victoria Racing Club Other substantial interest HESTA LUCRF 15 DAVIS, David McLean (Southern Metropolitan Region) Party, body or association Birds Australia Centre for Independent Studies Institute of Public Affairs Kelvin Club Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division) National Gallery of Victoria Qantas Chairman’s Club – member Royal Historical Society of Victoria Samuel Griffiths Society Victoria Day Council Land beneficial interest Property, Sorrento Residential property, Kew Travel contribution Qantas flight, July 2012. Unsolicited upgrade from Business Class. 16 DAVIS, Philip Rivers (Eastern Victoria Region) Office held P R & E M Davis Pty Ltd Company beneficial interest P R & E M Davis Pty Ltd Party, body or association Anglican Diocese of Gippsland Australian Commando Association Australasian Study of Parliament Group Bushwalking Victoria Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Enterprise 500 Victoria Friends of the Shrine Gippsland Grammar Foundation Higgins 200 Club Institute of Public Affairs Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division) Melbourne Cricket Club Melbourne Football Club Melbourne Rebels Mountain Cattlemans Association Owners Corporation PS321085Y Rotary Club of Sale Royal Automobile Club of Victoria The Australian Club Trust beneficial interest The Davis Family Trust Trusteeship The Davis Family Trust Land beneficial interest Family Residence, Sale Residence, Melbourne 17 DRUM, Damian Kevin (Northern Victoria Region) Income source Rental on 403 Old Geelong Road, Hoppers Crossing Party, body or association Bendigo Golf Club Geelong Football Club Past Players National Party of Victoria Trust beneficial interest Damian Drum Family Trust is a savings account Land beneficial interest 403 Old Geelong Road, Hoppers Crossing is an industrial/commercial site for which rent is received [PRIVATE ADDRESS], Bendigo [PRIVATE ADDRESS], Melbourne 18 EIDEH, Khalil (Western Metropolitan Region) Income source Distribution from Southport Beach Pty Ltd as trustee for the Eideh Families Investment Trust Office held Bluestar Express Pty Ltd (not trading) Bluestar Logistics Australia Pty Ltd (not trading) Bluestar Sales & Administration Pty Ltd (not trading) Eideh Property Investments Pty Ltd (not trading) Eideh Pty Ltd (not trading) KME Holdings Pty Ltd (not trading) Southport Beach Pty Ltd (not trading) Company beneficial interest Bluestar Express Pty Ltd (not trading) Bluestar Global Logistics Pty Ltd Bluestar Logistics Australia Pty Ltd (not trading) Bluestar Logistics Pty Ltd Bluestar Sales & Administration Pty Ltd (not trading) Eideh Property Investments Pty Ltd Eideh Pty Ltd (not trading) Global Blue Consultancy Group Pty Ltd KME Holdings Pty Ltd (not trading) Primecho Investments Pty Ltd Southport Beach Pty Ltd Timbercorp Ltd Party, body or association Australian Labor Party Friends of
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