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Members Register of Interests 56Th Parliament TABLED 13 August 2020 THIRTY-THIRD 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 13 August 2020 Hon Curtis Pitt MP Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland Dear Mr Speaker In my capacity as Registrar, I am pleased to present the Thirty-Third Report on the Register of Members’ Interests. This is the third report for the 56‘^ Parliament. The Register of Members’ Interests is updated and published each week in electronic form on the Parliament’s website. However, the tabling of the report each year is an important historical record. 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 close of business 12 August 2020. Yours faithfully REGISTER OF MEMBERS’ INTERESTS AS AT 12 AUGUST 2020 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 $19,000, 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 $950, 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 $950 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 $9,500, 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 $950 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 ANDREW, Stephen (Mirani) Subclause 7(5)(a)(i) SKJK Holdings Pty Ltd Shareholdings or controlling interests in shares in companies Subclause 7(5)(a)(ii) SKJK Holdings Pty Ltd, director, company secretary; Company officeholder (nature of office held) Mining Cable Solutions Pty Ltd, director, company secretary; Anolo Holdings Pty Ltd (Deregistered), director, company secretary Subclause 7(5)(a)(iii) and (iv) A and B SKJK Holdings Pty Ltd, inactive, inactive; Shareholdings or interests in shares in Mining Cable Solutions Pty Ltd, mining support services – repairs company where any company listed in & maintenance of specialised machinery, buildings, plant & 7(5)(a)(i) above is a private company equipment, patents & trademarks, manufacturing costs, formation (investments or beneficial interests of the expenses company) Subclause 7(5)(b)(i)-(iii) The Andrew Family Trust, inactive, trustee & beneficiary; Family or business trusts or nominee Premium Catch Trust, animal control, beneficiary; companies in which related person is trustee, Kym Andrew Trust, inactive, beneficiary; officeholder or holds beneficial interest and DBFD Trust; inactive; beneficiary nature of activities and nature of interests (name of trust or nominee company; nature of activities; nature of interest of related person) Subclause 7(5)(b)(iv) Premium Catch Trust, shares in Mining Cable Solutions Pty Ltd Investments or beneficial interests of trusts or nominee company listed in 7(5)(b)(i)-(iii) above Subclause 7(5)(d)(i) to (iii) KA Andrew & SS Andrew, inactive, 50% Interests in partnerships, activities of partnerships Subclause 7(5)(d)(iv) KA Andrew & SS Andrew, inactive Assets or beneficial interests in partnerships listed in 7(5)(d)(i) to (iii) Subclause 7(5)(e) Ooralea, 300m2, principal place of residence, sole owner Interests in real estate (location, size, purpose and nature of interest) Subclause 7(5)(f) Mortgage; Liabilities over $19,000, excluding liabilities Line of credit; listed under the definition of “liability” in Personal loan Schedule 2(1), which are NOT required to be registered (nature of liability; creditor) Subclause 7(5)(h) Savings accounts – ANZ; trading account – City Index Savings or investment accounts with banks, building societies, credit unions and other institutions (nature of account; name of institution) Subclause 7(5)(j) Flight from Port Vila to Ambae (one way only), visit to Ambae to Sponsored travel or accommodation received visit communities – Vanuatu Government (source; nature and purpose of travel) 1 ANDREW, Stephen (Mirani) Subclause 7(5)(k) Rental income; The source of any other income over $950 CQ Feral / Mining Cable Solutions periodic income 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) Rifles for CQ Feral The nature of any other asset over $9,500, excluding assets listed under the definition of “asset” in Schedule 2(1), which are NOT required to be registered Subclause 7(5)(m) One Nation; Shooters Union; Sporting Shooters’ Association of Membership of any political party, trade or Australia (SSAA); SSAA National & Mackay; Pistol Shooters professional organisation; OR the name of Australia; Pioneer Valley Rotary Club; Shooters Union Australia; any other organisation of which you are an Crediton Hall member office holder Subclause 7(5)(m) Komala State School; Waterski Qld; Mt Morgan Historical Any organisation or person to whom you Museum; Sarina District Schools Chaplaincy; St Lawrence P&C made a donation of over $950 during the Association; Central Qld Soil Health Systems; CQ Rescue; Mount reporting period Morgan Promotion & Development; Homebush State School; Gargett State School; Alligator Creek State School; Eton State School; Mudth-Niyleta Aboriginal and TI Corporation; Vanuatu Village; Ogmore Rural Fire Dept; Fight CQ Bushfires; Marlborough Historical Museum; Finch Hatton State School; Calliungal Rural Fire Brigade; Bouldercombe District Men’s Shed; Bouldercombe Progress Association Inc; MK Massi and Matsi Womens Group; Koumala Progress Association; Wycarbah Hall & Sports Association; Alton Downs Rural Fire Brigade; Chelona State School; Reconcile Life Pty Ltd; Sarina Youth Centre “Fit & Fed Program”; Dig Deep Competitive Boxing; Pioneer Valley Arts Inc; Sarina Junior Rugby League Football Club; St Anne’s Catholic Primary School; Mackay Funerals; Sarina Show Society Inc; The Caves Progress & Ag Society Inc; Marlborough Ag Show Assoc. Inc.; Pioneer Valley Agri Show Society Inc; Mount Morgan State High School; Sarina Demons AFL; CV-19 Community Care Packs; Mt Morgan Pensioners Association; Swayneville State School; Run for MI Life CQ Feral undertakes pest control work for major mining Subclause 7(5)(n) companies including: BHP/BMA, Peabody. Any other interest (whether or not of a I have been given the Honorary title of Chief. I am not a citizen of pecuniary nature) known to you that raises, Vanuatu, nor do I hold a Vanuatu passport. appears to raise, or could foreseeably raise, I have been appointment Project Manager for the Pioneer Valley a conflict between your private interest and Rotary Club. As Project Manager I will be responsible for fund your duty raising for Vanuatu volcano victims and Queensland farmers/graziers in my own time. Reimbursement of flights for Mr M Attard & Mr J Attard to deliver a presentation at Parliament House on “Biological Regenerative Farming Practice”. 2 BAILEY, Mark Craig (Miller) Subclause 7(5)(e) Annerley, 378m2, residence, sole owner Interests in real estate (location, size, purpose and nature of interest) Subclause 7(5)(f) Home loan – Macquarie Bank Liabilities over $19,000, excluding liabilities
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