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Twenty-Seventh Report on the Register of Members' Interests TWENTY-SEVENTH 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 6 August 2014 Hon Fiona Simpson MP Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland Dear Madam Speaker ln my capacity as Registrar, 1am pleased to present the Twenty-Seventh Report on the Register of Members' Interests. This is the third report for the 54th Parliament. The report has been compiled and presented in accordance with section 11 of Schedule 2 of the Standing Rules and Orders of the Legislative Assembly. The report reflects disclosures in the register as at the close of business on 6 August 2014. Yours faithfully Laurie he Clerk of the Par1iament REGISTER OF MEMBERS' INTERESTS AS AT 6 AUGUST 2014 DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTS - KEY 1. Shareholdings or controlling interest in companies [7(2)(a)(i)] 2. Shareholdings of companies in other companies [7(2)(a)(ii)] 3. The investments or beneficial interests of private companies [7(2)(aXiii) & 7(2)(a)(iv)(A) and (B)] 4. The investments or beneficial interest of subsidiary companies [7(2)(a)(iv)(C) and (D)] 5. Positions held as officer of company, including any subsidiary company [7(2)(b)] 6. Beneficial interests in family or business trusts, or nominee companies [7(2)(c)(i) to (iii)] 7. Investments or beneficial interests of any trust listed in (6) above [7(2)(c)(iv)] 8. Trustee of family or business trusts [7(2)(d)] 9. Trustee or director of private superannuation fund (7(2)(e)] 10. Interests in partnerships [7(2)(f)] 11 . Interests in real estate [7(2)(g)] 12. Liabilities over $10,000 [7(2)(h)] 13. Debentures, managed funds, or similar investments [7(2)(i)] 14. Savings or investment accounts [7(2)(j)) 15. Gifts received valued at over $500 [7(2)(k)] 16. Sponsored travel or accommodation received [7(2)(1)1 17. The source of any other income over $500 per annum [7(2)(m)] 18. Other assets over $5,000 [7(2)(n)] 19. Membership of any political party, trade or professional organisation; or office holder; or financial contributor over $500 per annum [7(2)(o)J 20. Other interests [7(2)(p)] REGISTER OF MEMBERS' INTERESTS BARTON, Verity Mary (Broadwater) 2 11 . Interests in real estate [7(2}(g}] Biggera Waters, 111m , principal residence, sole owner 12. liabilities over $10,000 [7(2)(h)] Personal loan - St George; mortgage - Suncorp 14. Savings and investment accounts Savings account- StGeorge; cheque account (electorate)- St [7(2)0}] George 15. Gifts received valued at over $500 2 x corporate box tickets. Suncorp Stadium from NRMA Pty Ltd ; [7(2)(k)) Gold Coast Arts Centre annual cinema double pass; Virgin Australia complimentary velocity gold status; Gold Coast Turf Club honorary membership and guest badge; Southport Yacht Club honorary membership; hospitality provided by Events Queensland at a variety of functions; 2 x tickets to Directors Lounge, Melbourne Cup Day 2012- Gold Coast Turf Club; hospitality provided by Vas Australia; Runaway Bay Sport and Leadership Excellence Centre membership 1a . Other assets over $5,000 [7(2}(n)] Hyundai motor vehicle 19. Membership of any political party, trade Liberal National Party of Queensland or professional organisation; or office holder; or financial contributor over $500 per annum [7(2)(o)] BATES. Rosslyn Marv (Ros) CMudgeeraba) 2 11. Interests in real estate [7(2)(g)] Reedy Creek, 51Om , residence, owner 12. Liabilities over $10,000 [7(2)(h)) Mortgage - St George 14. Savings and investment accounts Savings account - National Australia Bank [7(2)(j)] 15. Gifts received valued at over $500 Arts Cinema Gold Coast annual double pass; Gold Coast Turf [7(2)(k)] Club honorary membership; Gold Coast Turf Club honorary guest membership; Qantas Lounge; The Club at Virgin Australia 1a. Other assets over $5,000 [7(2)(n)] Toyota Yaris; Volkswagen Polo 19. Membership of any political party, trade Liberal National Party or professional organisation: or office holder; or financial contributor over $500 per annum [7(2)(o)J 1 BENNETT, Stephen Andrew (Burnett) 2 11. Interests in real estate [7(2)(g)] Bundaberg, 500m , principal residence, joint tenants 12. Liabilities over $10,000 [7(2)(h)] Mortgage - Suncorp 13. Debentures, managed funds, or similar Superannuation Q Super Managed fund - MLC investments [7(2)(i)Jf 14. Savings and investment accounts Savings account - Suncorp; savings account - National Australia [7(2)U)] Bank 18. Other assets over $5,000 [7(2)(n)] Toyota Prado 19. Membership of any political party, trade Liberal National Party or professional organisation; or office holder; or financial contributor over $500 per annum [7(2Xo)] BERRY, lan Morley (Ipswich) 1. Shareholdings or controlling interest in Berry Superannuation Fund P/L companies [7(2)(a)(i)] 6. Beneficial interests in family or business Berry Superannuation Fund Pty Ltd, trustee of superannuation trusts, or nominee companies [7(2)(c)(i) fund, beneficiary to (iii)] 9 . Trustee or director of private Berry Superannuation Fund P/L, investment superannuation trust, superannuation fund (7(2)(e)] nil 11 . Interests in real estate [7(2Xg)) Ipswich, family home, joint tenants 12. Liabilities over $10,000 [7(2Xh)] Mortgage - CBA 14. Savings and investment accounts Savings account - CBA; savings account - Bendigo Bank [7(2)(j)] 15. Gifts received valued at over $500 Ipswich Turf Club 2 x tickets members area; Arts Council Gold [7(2)(k)] Coast 2 x tickets to theatre 18. Other assets over $5,000 (7(2)(n)] Jan Berry solicitor- legal practice; motor vehicle 19. Membership of any political party, trade Liberal National Party; Rotary Club of Ipswich City or professional organisation; or office holder; or financial contributor over $500 per annum [7(2)(o)] 2 BLEIJIE. Jarrod Pieter (Kawanal 2 11 . Interests in real estate [7(2)(g)] Little Mountain, 2,000m , home, joint tenants 12. Liabilities over $10,000 [7(2)(h)] Mortgage - CBA; home loan - CBA; personal flexi loans x 2 - Westpac Banking Corporation; vehicle finance -Toyota Finance; personal loan- Yamaha Motor Finance 14. Savings and investment accounts Savings account- CBA; cheque account - CBA; debit account­ [7(2)(j)] CBA; savings account- Westpac 17. The source of any other income over I am a registered marriage celebrant but have not received any $500 per annum [7(2)(m)] payment for ceremonies conducted since being elected on 21 March 2009 18. Other assets over $5,000 [7(2)(n)] Personal assets only 19. Membership of any political party, trade Liberal National Party; Kawana Chamber of Commerce; Kawana or professional organisation; or office Waters Surf Life Saving Club Inc- patron; Rotary Club of Kawana holder; or financial contributor over $500 Waters; Lions Club of Lake Currimundi; Kawana Soccer Club­ per annum [7(2Xo)] patron; Sippy Downs District Community Association - member; Caloundra Chamber of Commerce; Toastmasters International District 69 Central Division - honorary member; Australian Monarchist League and other community groups; Caloundra Sea Hawks Hockey Club- patron; Caloundra Chorale and Theatre Company - patron BOOTHMAN, Mark Andrew (Albert) 9. Trustee or director of private First Wrap Plus, managed funds investment, managed fund superannuation fund [7(2)(e)] 2 11 . Interests in real estate [7(2)(g)] Upper Coomera, 1000m , residential, freehold joint with spouse 12. Liabilities over $10,000 [7(2)(h)] Mortgage - Heritage Bank 14. Savings and investment accounts Savings accounts x 2- Commonwealth Bank of Australia; cheque [7(2)(j)J account - Commonwealth Bank of Australia; interest account - Commonwealth Bank of Australia 15. Gifts received valued at over $500 Gold Coast Performing Arts tickets; Movieworld tickets for prize [7(2)(k}] design Christmas card competition - Movieworld; competition prize for Albert Bay Local competition Mitre 10; Competition prize for Albert Bay Local competition - Gotzinger; Competition prize for Albert Bay Local competition- Wonder Grow 18. Other assets over $5,000 [7(2)(n)] Nissan Navara ST-X (work vehicle) 19. Membership of any political party, trade Liberal National Party; Lions Club of Ormeau; PCYC Beenleigh; or professional organisation: or office Beenleigh Yatala Chamber of Commerce; Norfolk State School holder; or financial contributor over $500 P&C; Coomera Food Pantry per annum [7(2)(o)] 3 BYRNE. William Stephen (Bill) (Rockhampton) 2 11 . Interests in real estate [7(2)(g)] Kawana, 400m , family home, owner 12. Liabilities over $10,000 [7(2)(h)] Mortgage - National Australia Bank 14. Savings and investment accounts Savings accounts x 3 - NAB; flexi plus mortgage - NAB; [7(2)(j)] superannuation - QSuper 17. The source of any other income over DFRDB pension, Vet Affairs Pension, PSS Pension $500 per annum [7(2)(m)] 18. Other assets over $5,000 [7(2)(n)] Motor vehicle 19. Membership of any political party, trade ALP; CPSU or professional organisation; or office Donations: Australian Sports Foundation; Community Supporting holder; or financial contributor over $500 Police CQ Branch; Glenmore State High School; Gracemere per annum [7(2Xo)] Men's Shed; Labor Day Celebrations Committee; Lions Club of Rockhampton (Host) Inc; Meals on Wheels Rockhampton Inc; Museum of Central Queensland Association Inc; North Rockhampton State High School; Rockhampton Cycling Club Inc; Rockhampton Hockey Association Inc; Rockhampton International Nurses Day Organising Committeee; Rockhampton Mallet Sports Club Inc; Rockhampton PCYC; Rockhampton PCYC Down Syndrome Support Network; Rockhampton State High School; Rockhampton Volunteer
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