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Register of Members' Interests Cumulative REGISTER OF MEMBERS' INTERESTS CUMULATIVE SUMMARY OF RETURNS AS AT 30 SEPTEMBER 2017 Presented to both Houses of Parliament pursuant to section 7(4) of the Members of Parliament (Register of Interests) Act 1978 (No. 9223) Ordered to be published REGISTER OF MEMBERS' INTERESTS CUMULATIVE SUMMARY OF RETURNS As at 30 September 2017 Presented to both Houses of Parliament pursuant to section 7(4) of the Members of Parliament (Register of Interests) Act 1978 (No. 9223) Ordered to be published PP 338, Session 2014–17 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 2017. This document records interests of a continuing nature, together with those which had special relevance to the latest "return period" (i.e., 1 July 2016 – 30 June 2017). 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. Andrew Young Acting Clerk of the Parliaments * The full text of the several classifications is to be found in the Schedules to the Members of Parliament (Register of Interests) Regulations 2013 (S R No 4/2013) 3 4 REGISTER OF MEMBERS' INTERESTS CUMULATIVE SUMMARY OF RETURNS As at 30 September 2017 5 6 PART 1 — Members of the Legislative Council 7 8 ATKINSON, Bruce Norman (Eastern Metropolitan Region) Income source Eastern Football League – director allowance $500 Octomedia Pty Ltd Office held Vynka Pty Ltd – director Company beneficial interest Vynka Pty Ltd Party, body or association Air China Pheonix Miles Aston 200 Club Australia Poetry Australian Institute of Company Directors Box Hill RSL Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Deakin Literature Society Eastern Football League – director Enterprise 500 Institute of Public Affairs Knox Club Liberal Party Melbourne Cricket Club Melbourne Football Club Mitcham Football Club National Trust Qantas Club Rotary Club, Nunawading Royal Overseas League Royal Society of Victoria Vermont Football Club Victoria Amateur Turf Club – complimentary membership Victorian Writers 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 Investment property in Spring Street, Melbourne 9 ATKINSON, Bruce Norman (continued) Travel contribution Travel, accommodation and meals provided by The Korea Foundation, September 2016 Airfares to and accommodation in Hong Kong provided by World Trade United Foundation, December 2016 Accommodation and ground transport in Wuxi and Nanjing provided by Jiangsu People’s Congress, July 2017 Gift exceeding $500 Bottle of Penfolds Grange from Fortune New City (Yarraville) donated to Guide Dogs for the Blind on receipt Complimentary Victoria Racing Club Limited VIP Membership for spouse and myself Hospitality and match tickets for Melbourne Victory games on a number of occasions and club events 10 BATH, Melina Gaye (Eastern Victoria Region) Income source Bank interest – ANZ Bank Company beneficial interest Victorian Racing Club Complimentary Tickets Party, body or association Fish Creek Football Club – social member Leongatha Knights Football Club – social member Leongatha RSL – social member St Hilda’s College Alumni National Party of Australia – (Victoria Branch) Land beneficial interest 50% share in residence, Melbourne Family residence, Koonwarra, Vic Gift exceeding $500 Victorian Racing Club – complimentary tickets 11 BOURMAN, Jeffrey Matthew (Eastern Victoria Region) Office held Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party Victoria – Chairman Party, body or association Australian Deer Association (ADA) Dallas Safari Club (DSC) Field and Game National Rifle Association (NRA) Retired Police Association Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party Victoria Sporting Shooters’ Association of Australia (Victoria) (SSAA Vic) Land beneficial interest [PRIVATE ADDRESS], Hampton East 12 CARLING-JENKINS, Rachel (Western Metropolitan Region) Party, body or association Australian Conservatives Land beneficial interest [PRIVATE ADDRESS], Hillside Travel contribution July 2016 – Voice for Life New Zealand – 1 x economy airfare, accommodation in Hamilton to attend and speak at Conference January 2017 – Universal Peace Federation – 1 x economy airfare, accommodation in Korea to attend and speak at Summit and Korean National Assembly Other substantial interest My husband has a small number of shares in the following companies − BHP Billiton Commonwealth Bank National Australia Bank Origin Energy Telstra Corporation Ltd Woolworths 13 CROZIER, Georgina (Georgie) Mary (Southern Metropolitan Region) Income source Bank interest Liberal Party Communications Fund – Ex-officio support Party, body or association Barwon Heads Golf Club East Malvern RSL Sub-Branch Enterprise 500 Victoria Friends of the Shrine Geelong Football Club Higgins 200 Club Institute of Public Affairs Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division) Melbourne Vixens (Netball) National Gallery of Victoria Qantas Club RACV Club Royal South Yarra Lawn Tennis Club The Alexandra Club Trust beneficial interest Georgie Crozier Superannuation Fund Trusteeship Georgie Crozier Family Trust Land beneficial interest Property, Toorak 14 DALIDAKIS, Philip Alexander (Southern Metropolitan Region) Office held Dalidakis Family Trust Nostradamus Pty Ltd Party, body or association Apex Pistol Club Australasian Study of Parliament Group (Victorian Chapter) Australian Fabians Australian Football League Australian Institute of Management (Fellow) Australian Labor Party Australian Workers Union Crown Signature Club Field and Game Australia Local Labor Open Labor Pancretan Association of Melbourne Australia RACV Club Sporting Shooters Association of Australia St Kilda Football Club Transport Workers Union (Vic/Tas Division) Trust beneficial interest Dalidakis Family Trust Trusteeship Dalidakis Family Trust Land beneficial interest [PRIVATE ADDRESS], McKinnon (owned by spouse) Travel contribution Flight upgrade x 2 U.K. Foreign Office for the International Leaders Program in the UK, March 2015 World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association 15 DALIDAKIS, Philip Alexander (continued) Gift exceeding $500 2 x concert tickets 2 x tennis tickets 4 x football tickets 2017(St Kilda) 4 x soccer tickets 2016 (Champions Cup) 4 x soccer tickets 2017 (Superclasico) 6 x football tickets 2016 (St Kilda) Coffee set (Mayor of Hanoi) Other substantial interest Dalidakis Family Superannuation Fund (Vic Super Fund) Shares held in trust for children – Advanced Braking Technology AMP ANZ Bendigo & Adelaide Bank BHP NAB Suncorp Westfield Group 16 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 BankVic Deakin 200 Club Enterprise 500 Victoria Italian Liberals Association Inc Liberal Party of Australia Melbourne Cricket Club Veneto Club Melbourne Land beneficial interest Property, Craigieburn Property, Frankston Property, Hastings Property, Rye Property, Vermont South Property, Werribee Property, Wyndham Vale Other substantial interest Dalla-Riva Superannuation Fund 17 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 18 DUNN, Samantha Louise (Eastern Metropolitan Region) Income source Bank interest Company beneficial interest Hepburn Wind Party, body or association Australian Local Government Women’s Association Friends of the Earth The Australian Greens Victoria The Australian Institute of Company Directors The Australian Institute of Management The Wilderness Society Victorian Local Governance Association Inc – member Land beneficial interest [PRIVATE ADDRESS], Selby 19 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)
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