October 2017 Distribution Notice

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October 2017 Distribution Notice promotes, supports and broadcasts the most entertaining sport and racing events for New Zealand The following tables display the application and distribution of net proceeds from the New Zealand Racing Boards Class 4 Gaming Operation. We are incrediably proud to have been able to return over $15.5m to the communities of New Zealand through both our 'Racing' and 'Sports' Authorised Purposes. The NZRB has distributed the following funding, under its 'Sports' Authorised Purpose to the community, to encourage the active participation in amateur sports within New Zealand: Name Funding for, or Towards; Amount Requested Amount Awarded Region Outcome Decision Albion Softball Club Inc New Softball Playing Uniforms $5,966.00 $5,966.00 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Allenton Sports Club Inc. Articial Bowling Green Renewal $60,000.00 $15,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Aquabladz New Plymouth Swimming Club Travel & Accommodation - Wellington Championships $5,000.00 $5,000.00 Taranaki Approved in Full n/a Aquagym Swim Club Inc. Accommodation - Short Course Swimming Champs 2017 $4,883.00 $4,883.00 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Arahi Netball Club Inc. Netball Uniforms $3,921.74 $3,921.74 Taranaki Approved in Full n/a Arawa Canoe Club Inc. Accommodation & Van Hire - Blue Lakes Tournament $4,966.96 $4,966.96 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Athletics Wellington Inc. Kids Cross Country Costs $30,000.00 $3,511.00 Wellington Approved in Part DR1 Auckland Cricket Association Inc. Various Tournament Attendance Costs $12,500.00 $10,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Cricket Association Inc. Mobile Cricket Net $8,500.00 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR3 Auckland Paraplegic & Physically Disabled Association Inc. Competitive Tees and Polo Shirts $3,016.96 $3,016.96 Auckland Approved in Full n/a Auckland Rowing Association Inc. Unioat' Pontoon Works $15,000.00 $15,000.00 Auckland Approved in Full n/a Auckland Rugby League Inc Semi-Finals & Grand Finals Ground Hire $10,000.00 $7,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1 Auckland Softball Association Inc. Indoor Venue Hire $12,000.00 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland Table Tennis Association Inc. Rollaway Table Tennis Tables $15,285.25 $8,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Auckland University Cricket Club Inc. Cricket Balls & Equipment $8,500.00 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR3 Auckland University Rugby Football Club Junior Rugby Jerseys & Equipment $10,500.00 $7,500.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1/DR3 Avalon Rugby Football Club Inc. Rugby Training Equipment $16,122.00 $10,000.00 Wellington Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Badminton Canterbury Inc New Shuttlecocks $10,000.00 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Badminton North Harbour Inc. Travel and Accommodation - New Zealand Junior Team Championships $22,066.08 $10,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Basketball Hawkes Bay Inc. New Basketballs $7,560.00 $5,000.00 Hawkes Bay Approved in Part DR2 Bay of Islands Yacht Club Inc. New '29er' Boat & Trolley $17,172.00 $10,000.00 Northland Approved in Part DR2 Bay of Plenty Rugby Union Inc Rep Playing Gear and Medical Supplies $20,000.00 $5,000.00 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Bay Olympic Soccer and Sports Association Inc. New Football Nets $6,933.38 $1,016.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1 Bay Twisters Inc Travel Costs to Attend 'Cheer Factor' Tournament $5,391.32 $2,695.66 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR4 Beachlands Maraetai Pony Club Inc. Arena Sand $5,000.00 $5,000.00 Auckland Approved in Full n/a Beerescourt Bowling Club Inc. Replacement of Bowling Green Edging $16,000.00 $8,000.00 Waikato Approved in Part DR2 Birkenhead Bowling Club Inc Golf Green Renovation Project $45,366.00 $15,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Blenheim Roller Skating Club Inc. Inline Speed Skin Suits & Speed Skates $11,240.00 $5,000.00 Nelson, Tasman & Marlborough Approved in Part DR2/DR4 Blenheim Rowing Club Inc. New Coxed Four Rowing Boat $15,960.00 $10,000.00 Nelson, Tasman & Marlborough Approved in Part DR3 Bowls North Harbour Inc. Travel and Accommodation Costs to attend National Bowls Events $10,000.00 $10,000.00 Auckland Approved in Full n/a Bowls Orewa Inc.* Articial Bowling Green Surface $140,000.00 $20,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Bowls Tauranga South Inc Bowling Green Fertilisers & Insecticides $5,754.04 $2,000.00 Bay of Plenty Approved in Part DR3 Brooklyn Northern United AFC Inc. Football Uniforms, Equipment and First Aid Gear $5,100.00 $3,223.06 Wellington Approved in Part DR1 Bucklands Beach Association Football Club Travel & Accommodation costs to attend U19's Youth Tournament $4,291.27 $4,291.27 Auckland Approved in Full n/a Buckley Golf Club Inc. Kohler Fairway Mower $8,000.00 $8,000.00 Manawatu - Wanganui Approved in Full n/a Buller Basketball Association Tournament Stadium Hire $13,076.80 $8,000.00 West Coast Approved in Part DR2/DR4 Burnside Rugby Football Club Inc. First Aid Kits and Tablets $3,454.54 $3,454.54 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Cambridge Pony Club Inc. St. John's First Aid Services & Breakaway Jump Cups $2,540.00 $2,540.00 Waikato Approved in Full n/a Cambridge Rugby Union Inc. Linemarking and Turf Maintenance $4,850.00 $4,000.00 Waikato Approved in Part DR1 Cambridge Soccer Club Inc Training and Match Footballs $6,939.80 $5,000.00 Waikato Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Car Club Inc. First Aid Support $2,100.00 $2,100.00 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Canterbury Cricket Association Inc. Mobile Cricket Nets $30,000.00 $10,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Indoor Bowls Association Inc Travel and Accommodation - Annual Zone 5 Paterson Trophy Competition - Nelson $3,874.78 $3,874.78 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Canterbury Masters Figure Skating Club Inc. Ice Rink Hire $5,217.37 $4,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR2 Canterbury Regional Basketball Foundation New 'Basketball Gun 8000 Machine' $13,760.00 $8,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR3 Canterbury Rugby Football League Inc Travel and Accommodation costs to attend National Districts U13 Tournament $10,382.00 $10,382.00 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Canterbury Water Polo Board Inc. 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Airfares - Inter Regional Canoe Polo Competition $20,000.00 $15,000.00 Manawatu - Wanganui Approved in Part DR2 Central Districts Hockey Inc Accommodation - Regional U18 Tournament $10,672.00 $6,000.00 Manawatu - Wanganui Approved in Part DR2 Central Gym Club Inc. Accommodation costs for NZ Nationals $8,000.00 $7,304.35 Hawkes Bay Approved in Part DR4 Central Hawkes Bay Rugby and Sports Club Inc. Bus Hire, Rugby Playing Uniforms, Medical Supplies and Equipment $23,546.43 $16,000.00 Hawkes Bay Approved in Part DR1/DR2 Central Squash Association Inc. Representative Squash Uniforms $5,227.76 $5,227.76 Manawatu - Wanganui Approved in Full n/a Challenge Wanaka Sports Trust Trac Management - Challenge Wanaka Festival of Triathlon $38,843.00 $15,000.00 Otago Approved in Part DR2 Christchurch Football Club Inc. Playing Jerseys & Rugby Equipment $10,000.00 $9,384.57 Canterbury Approved in Part DR1 Christchurch Metropolitan Cricket Association Inc. Cricket Ground Preparation Costs $10,000.00 $5,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR1 Christchurch Netball Centre Inc. Travel and Accommodation Costs - Age Group Champs $16,765.68 $16,765.68 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Christchurch School of Gymnastics Gymnova Olympic Floor & Uneven Bars $20,000.00 $10,000.00 Canterbury Approved in Part DR3 Christchurch School of Gymnastics New Preschool Foam Slopes, Shapes and Wedges $5,500.00 $5,500.00 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a Christchurch United Football Club Inc. Training Field and Facility Hire $5,922.00 $5,922.00 Canterbury Approved in Full n/a City Cricket Club Inc. New Cricket Balls $2,532.17 $2,532.17 Northland Approved in Full n/a Claudelands Rovers Sports Club Inc Transport and Accommodation Costs to attend Tournament $1,530.43 $1,530.43 Waikato Approved in Full n/a Clubs of Auckland Inc. Rugby League Uniforms & Playing Equipment $20,000.00 $10,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR2 Collingwood Rugby Football Club Inc. Bus Hire for Matches $2,066.56 $1,816.18 Nelson, Tasman & Marlborough Approved in Part DR4 Comet Swimming Club Inc. Swimming Lane Rope Floats $4,320.00 $4,320.00 Gisborne Approved in Full n/a Cornwall District Cricket & Sports Association Inc New Junior Cricket Balls $4,000.00 $3,000.00 Auckland Approved in Part DR3 Counties Manukau Cricket Association Inc Cricket Pitch Cover Replacements $8,000.00 $8,000.00 Auckland Approved in Full n/a Counties Manukau Hockey Association Inc.
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