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Political Party Return for 2019-20 Political Party Disclosure Return FINANCIAL YEAR 2019-20 Section 314AB(1) of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (Electoral Act) requires political parties to furnish a return within 16 weeks after the end of the financial year. The due date for lodging this return is 20 October 2020. Completing the return: • This return is to be completed by the person who is appointed as the party’s agent with the AEC. • This return is to be completed with reference to the Financial Disclosure Guide for Political Parties. • Amounts should be reported on a GST inclusive basis. • This return will be available for public inspection from Monday 1 February 2021 at www.aec.gov.au. • Any supporting documentation included with this return may be treated as part of a public disclosure and displayed on the AEC website. • The information on this return is collected under s 314AB of the Electoral Act. Name of political party Australian Labor Party (State of Queensland) Party agent details Name of party agent Ms Julie-Ann Campbell Postal address of party agent PO BOX 5032 Suburb/town WEST END State QLD Postcode 4101 Telephone number 0738448101 Fax number 0738448085 Email address [email protected] Party agent’s certification I certify that the information contained in this return and its attachments is true and þ complete to the best of my knowledge, information and belief. I have made due and reasonable inquiries of the political party on whose behalf I am agent for the purposes of Part XX of the Electoral Act. I understand that submitting a false or misleading return is an offence under Division 137.1 of the Criminal Code Act 1995. OR I certify that the information contained in this return and its attachments is true and o complete to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, except for the particulars detailed in the ‘Notice of Incomplete Return’ form (attached). I have made due and reasonable inquiries of the political party on whose behalf I am agent for the purposes of Part XX of the Electoral Act. I understand that submitting a false or misleading return or omitting any matter which makes the information misleading is an offence under Division 137.1 of the Criminal Code Act 1995 Agent’s Julie-Ann Campbell Date 20/10/2020 signature Enquiries and returns Disclosure and Compliance Phone:02 6271 4552 should be addressed to: Australian Electoral Commission Fax: 02 6293 7655 Locked Bag 4007 Email: [email protected] Canberra ACT 2601 Office use only Date received Political Party Return (07/20) – Page 1 of 35 Part 1a: Total receipts for financial year 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 This is the gross amount of all cash and non-cash benefits received by, or on behalf of, the political party, during the 2019-20 financial year. It includes all amounts received for the financial year. $7,781,123 Part 1b: Amount calculated to be the value of gifts-in-kind This is the amount calculated to be the value of gifts-in-kind which was included in the ‘total receipts’ amount reported at Part 1a. $315,988 Part 2. Amounts of more than $14,000 received in financial year 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 Details of any person or organisation from whom receipts (including loans) of more than $14,000 were received during the 2019-20 financial year. For each person or organisation, the following details must be disclosed: • full name and address** of the person or organisation from whom receipts of more than $14,000 were received • amount that was received. Each amount received should be recorded as either a ‘donation’ or ‘other receipt’. Amount received Donation or Received from (GST inclusive) other receipt* Name United Voice - Queensland Branch $1,870 Other Receipt Postal address 2/27 Peel Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name The Australian Workers Union of Employees Queensland $2,860 Other Receipt Postal address GPO Box 88 Suburb/town Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4001 Name AUTOMOTIVE FOOD METALS ENGINEERING PRINTING & $1,650 Other Receipt KINDRED INDUSTRIES UNION Postal address PO Box 13006 Suburb/town George Street State QLD Postcode 4003 Name Electoral Commission of Queensland $564,854 Other Receipt Postal address GPO Box 1393 Suburb/town Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4001 Name CFMEU QLD Branch $2,640 Other Receipt Postal address 16 Campbell Street Suburb/town Bowen Hills State QLD Postcode 4006 Name Labor Holdings Pty Ltd $18,334 Other Receipt Postal address 1/16 Peel Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Australian Municipal Administrative Clerical and Services Union $1,430 Other Receipt Queensland (Services and Northern Administrative) Branch Postal address PO Box 3347 Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Communications Electrical Electronic Energy Information Postal $1,430 Other Receipt Plumbing and Allied Services Union of Australia Electrical Division Queensland & Northern Territory Divisional Branch Postal address PO Box 3520 Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Australian Electoral Commission $72,000 Other Receipt Postal address Locked Bag 4007 Suburb/town Canberra State ACT Postcode 2601 Name United Voice - Queensland Branch $3,520 Other Receipt Postal address 2/27 Peel Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Shop Distributive & Allied Employees Association $3,850 Other Receipt Political Party Return (07/20) – Page 2 of 35 Postal address PO Box 490 Suburb/town Spring Hill State QLD Postcode 4004 Name National Union of Workers General Branch $1,375 Other Receipt Postal address 27 Peel Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Australian Taxation Office $176,101 Other Receipt Postal address PO Box 8444 Suburb/town Chermside State QLD Postcode 4032 Name Labor Holdings Pty Ltd $18,334 Other Receipt Postal address 1/16 Peel Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name AUTOMOTIVE FOOD METALS ENGINEERING PRINTING & $1,072 Other Receipt KINDRED INDUSTRIES UNION Postal address PO Box 13006 Suburb/town George Street State QLD Postcode 4003 Name Labor Holdings Pty Ltd $18,334 Other Receipt Postal address 1/16 Peel Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Justice Services Pty Ltd $1,100 Other Receipt Postal address 1/300 Queen Street Suburb/town Brisbane City State QLD Postcode 4000 Name Mazars (Qld) Pty Limited $1,100 Other Receipt Postal address GPO Box 2268 Suburb/town Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4001 Name YourCover Pty Ltd $1,100 Other Receipt Postal address 320 Adelaide Street Suburb/town Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4000 Name Richard Williams $1,100 Other Receipt Postal address 114 Mary Street Suburb/town Blackstone State QLD Postcode 4304 Name IFAA Pty Ltd $1,100 Other Receipt Postal address Level 3, West Tower, 410 Ann Street Suburb/town Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4000 Name Bishopp Outdoor Advertising Pty Ltd $1,100 Other Receipt Postal address 25 Bishop Street Suburb/town Kelvin Grove State QLD Postcode 4059 Name Anacta Strategies Pty Ltd $1,100 Other Receipt Postal address GPO Box 1349 Suburb/town Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4001 Name Southern Oil Refining Pty Ltd $1,100 Other Receipt Postal address PO Box 140 Suburb/town Wagga Wagga State NSW Postcode 2650 Name TAG Management Services Pty Ltd $1,100 Other Receipt Postal address 43 Commerce Drive Suburb/town Robina State QLD Postcode 4226 Name Labor Holdings Pty Ltd $18,334 Other Receipt Postal address 1/16 Peel Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Labor Holdings Pty Ltd $18,334 Other Receipt Postal address 1/16 Peel Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Labor Holdings Pty Ltd $18,334 Other Receipt Postal address 1/16 Peel Street Political Party Return (06/20) – Page 3 of 35 Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Electoral Commission of Queensland $564,854 Other Receipt Postal address GPO Box 1393 Suburb/town Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4001 Name Labor Holdings Pty Ltd $18,334 Other Receipt Postal address 1/16 Peel Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Andrew Jeffers $1,000 Donation Received Postal address 7 Johore Place Suburb/town East Lindfield State NSW Postcode 2070 Name Labor Holdings Pty Ltd $18,334 Other Receipt Postal address 1/16 Peel Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Alan Chenoweth $1,000 Donation Received Postal address 2 El Paso Street Suburb/town Bardon State QLD Postcode 4065 Name Don Battams $2,000 Donation Received Postal address 2 Victoria Street Suburb/town Spring Hill State QLD Postcode 4000 Name AUTOMOTIVE FOOD METALS ENGINEERING PRINTING & $68,909 Other Receipt KINDRED INDUSTRIES UNION Postal address PO Box 13006 Suburb/town George Street State QLD Postcode 4003 Name Qld Services Union - Rail Division $4,204 Other Receipt Postal address PO Box 3347 Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name AUSTRALIAN MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE CLERICAL $21,949 Other Receipt SERVICES UNION QUEENSLAND TOGETHER BRANCH Postal address PO Box 3272 Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Finance Sector Union of Australia $21,888 Other Receipt Postal address 1/12 Cordelia Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name Labor Holdings Pty Ltd $18,334 Other Receipt Postal address 1/16 Peel Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name CEPU Plumbing Division $15,972 Other Receipt Postal address 41 Peel Street Suburb/town South Brisbane State QLD Postcode 4101 Name CPSU PSU Group $31,157 Other Receipt Postal address PO Box K243 Suburb/town Haymarket State
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