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27 October 2005

The Hon J Della Bosca MLC Minister for Industrial Relations Parliament House NSW 2000

Dear Minister In accordance with the Annual Reports (Statutory Bodies) Act 1984, I am pleased to transmit the following report on the activities and financial statements of the NSW Sporting Injuries Committee for the year ended 30 June 2005. Yours faithfully

Jon Blackwell Chairperson NSW Sporting Injuries Committee SPORTING INJURIES A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

CONTENTS

Chairperson’s Report Page 1 The Sporting Injuries Committee Page 2 Mission Statement Function Constitution Membership Attendance Record Administration The Sporting Injuries Insurance Scheme Page 6 Sporting Injuries Fund Supplementary Sporting Injuries Benefits Scheme Page 6 Supplementary Sporting Injuries Fund Background to the NSW Sporting Injuries Insurance Scheme Page 7 Year In Review Page 8 Official of the Year Sponsorships Olympian Star Attraction at Symposium 7th Annual NSW Sports Safety Awards NSW Sports Safety Award Scheme Research and Injury Prevention Scheme Legislative Changes Seminar Program “Play it Safe” Newsletter Committee Internet Access Membership and Participation Schedule of Scheme Membership Injury Cases Reported Analysis of Caseload Claims and Benefits Guarantee of Service Freedom of Information Publications Staff Ethnic Affairs Priorities Statement Acknowledgments Benefit Tables Financial Statements Page 27 Budget Statement Page 48 SPORTING INJURIES A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

CHAIRPERSON’S REPORT

Dear Minister, I am pleased to present to you, the 21st Annual Report of the NSW Sporting Injuries Committee for the financial year ended 30 June 2005. Highlights The number of serious injuries and deaths reported were the lowest since the Sporting Injuries Insurance Scheme commenced in 1979. This trend has been continuing for the past six years and the Committee will continue to work to further reduce these rates in the future. The Committee successfully coordinated the seventh annual NSW Sports Safety Awards held at Telstra Stadium, Homebush in November 2004 attended by more than 180 sporting organisations. The Committee congratulates all award recipients including Professor Caroline Finch, receiving the F.E.Johnson Memorial Fellowship and Dr Justin Paolini receiving the David Garlick Memorial Scholarship. Sporting Injuries The Committee remains concerned at the severity of the injuries. There were 16 serious injuries and five cases of death reported in 2004-05. The number of new injuries reported indicated a reduction by 14 on the 2003-2004 financial year. Scheme performance The aggregate benefit paid from the Scheme in 2004-05 increased to $516,022 for ten claims. In 2003-04 $196,675 was paid on two claims. There were no benefits paid from the Supplementary Sporting Injuries Benefits Scheme in 2004-2005. The aggregate benefit paid in 2004-05 is greater than the annual average benefits of $471,816, paid the history of the Scheme. There was a decrease in the number of sporting organisations and participants covered by the Scheme in 2004-05. This is attributed to sporting organisations seeking cheaper industry insurance products through affiliating with their state or national bodies. To the future The Committee will continue to promote safe initiatives in NSW and will work to raise the profile of the Committee within the sporting community. The Committee will also continue to lead a range of activities including the Research and Injury Prevention Scheme and the annual Sports Safety Awards. I would like to thank the Committee and participating sporting organisations in NSW for their dedication to promoting sport safety in NSW during the past 12 months.

Jon Blackwell Chairperson

1 ■ Outcome 2004/2005 Wales. from sportingactivitiesinNewSouth reduce theincidenceofinjuriesresulting Initiate, supportandpromoteefforts to Objective 3 ■ ■ Outcome 2004/2005 NSW DepartmentofSportandRecreation. participants inapprovedprogramsofthe organised schoolsportingactivitiesand scheme forstudentsparticipatingin Provide aGovernment-fundedinsurance Objective 2 ■ ■ ■ Outcome 2004/2005 organisations. scheme forNewSouthWales sporting self-funded seriousinjuryinsurance Provide anequitable,affordable andviable Objective 1 sports injurypreventioninitiatives. of seriousinjuriesinsportandsupport Reduce thepersonalandfinancialimpact Mission Statement T HE sponsorship ofresearch involving: A totalof$163,900wasexpendedforthe Recreation andinsportsspecificjournals. NSW DepartmentofTourism andSport schools atseminarsinpartnershipwiththe The Schemewasheavilypromoted to Supplementary Scheme. There were nobenefitspaidunderthe trade shows. seminars,conferences and specific journals, an extensiveadvertisingcampaigninsports The Schemewasheavilypromoted through Scheme. under theSportingInjuriesInsurance A totalof$516,022waspaidinbenefits previous yearlevels. Premium ratesforallsportsretained at • The surveyofsports safety policiesand clubs inNSW. practices incommunityrugby league S PORTING I SPORTINGNJURIES C OMMITTEE 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Outcome 2004/2005 sporting community. Scheme withintheNewSouthWales Increase andbroadenparticipationinthe Objective 4 Practice including: Education andPromotion andSafeSports three categories–AppliedResearch, Presented NSWSportsSafetyAwards in shows. seminars,conferences andtrade journals, advertising campaigninsportsspecific Continued promotion through anextensive and tradeshows. seminars, sponsorships specific journals, an extensiveadvertisingcampaign insports The Schemewasheavily promoted through from Section5a exemptedclubs. from 284,557to 297,678includingthose Total sportspeopleparticipationincreased was 240. and thenumberoforganisationscovered A totalof78different sportswere covered • A studyofPaediatricSportsInjuriesin • An annualepidemiologicalprofile of • The studyoflong-termconsequences • The evaluationoftheSafeClubtraining INJURIES• $26,500 awarded insportsprotective • A goldmedalawarded forthe • $15,000 Scholarshipforresearch intothe • $25,000 FellowshipforScholarship injuries. NSW –aprospective surveillanceof NSW. severe andcatastrophic sportsinjuriesin playing baseball. safety. intervention toimprove communitysports schools. equipment tosportingorganisationsand prevent injuries. which isusedtoretrain musclesand development andtrialofthekneesleeve, tendinopathies. glyceryl trinitrateincommon treatment response totheuseoftopical safety policyandpractice. groups ininfluencingsports international research intotheapproaches usedbykey A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

THE SPORTING INJURIES COMMITTEE

Function Mr Ian Eather The Committee’s function is to administer the Ian Eather was appointed NSW Sporting Injuries Insurance Scheme, the Deputy Chairperson in Supplementary Sporting Injuries Benefits April 2003 and chairs the Scheme, the Research and Injury Prevention Sporting Injuries Scheme, and the NSW Sports Safety Award Committee meetings in Scheme. the absence of the Chairperson. He is Constitution currently Program The Committee is a corporation constituted Executive, Scheme Design under the Sporting Injuries Insurance Act 1978. in the Workers Compensation Division, It consists of seven members, a Chairperson WorkCover. Prior to joining WorkCover in and six others on the nomination of various September 2002 he held senior positions in a Government Ministers. number of public sector organisations including NSW Health. He has a background in public Membership affairs, marketing, performance management and in conducting program reviews. He holds The Chairperson is the Chief Executive Officer a Masters degree in Administration. of WorkCover NSW and the remaining members are the nominees of the Minister for Industrial Relations; the Minister for Education and Training; and the Minister for Tourism and Mr Neville Goldspring Sport and Recreation. Appointments are made Neville Goldspring was by the Governor for a period of up to three appointed to the years. Committee in July 2004. He is the Director, Industry Development Committee members during the year were: Directorate for the NSW Mr Jon Blackwell Department of Tourism and Sport and Recreation Jon Blackwell and comes to the commenced as Chief Committee with extensive experience in the Executive Officer of sport and recreation industry. Neville came to WorkCover NSW in the Department of Tourism and Sport and August 2003. He is Recreation from the Department of Education responsible for the and has held a number of high profile positions operation of the including Director, Sport; Director, NSW workplace safety, injury Institute of Sport and General Manager, NSW management, recovery Academy of Sport. Neville is also on the board and return to work, and workers compensation of a number of community organisations. systems in NSW. Jon was Chief Executive Officer of the Central Coast Area Health Service from 1997 to 2003. Before that he held Ms Jannine Jackson a variety of executive positions at health Jannine Jackson was services in , Western , South appointed to the Australia and in NSW. Jon obtained his Committee in July 2004. Bachelor of Arts in Social Administration and She is the Executive Masters in Certificate of Qualification in Social Officer of the NSW Work at the University of Nottingham. He Paralympic Committee, commenced his career with five years service in which provides support the British Army. by fundraising and working to improve the profile and awareness of athletes with a disability. 3 SPORTINGorganisations, insurers andWorkCover NSW. workers compensationfieldforlarge and hasundertakenmanyconsultanciesinthe injury managementandrehabilitation provider) Workplace InjuryManagementServices(an compensation arena. Hewasco-founderof 15 yearsexperienceworkingintheworkers 1990. OnthecorporatesideMartinhasover Illawarra Dragonsbeinginthispositionsince Martin isalsoteamphysicianforStGeorge- physician fortheWallabies sinceJanuary2002. and hasalsoheldthepositionofteam Australian RugbyUnion Medical Director ofthe Committee. Heisthe experience tothe medical andcorporate Martin bringsboth Committee in2003. appointed tothe Dr MartinRafterywas Dr MartinRaftery journals. articles ininternational He haspublishedover20sportsmedicine consultant basisforAFLandCricketAustralia. Swans. Heundertakesinjurysurveillanceona League teams andformerteamphysiciantotheSydney Rugby State-of-Origin NSW and Roosters League. HeistheteamphysicianforSydney conditions andinjuryintheAustralianFootball Fellowship in1999forhisresearch intoground Johnson Memorial the prestigious F.E. medicine andwinnerof sports scienceand researcher inthefieldof He isanexperienced Committee inJune2000. appointed tothe Dr JohnOrchard was Dr JohnOrchard 4 health care. management, withanemphasisonpreventive industry inoccupationalhealthand consultant tocorporationsandtheinsurance has workedinprivatepracticeandasa system. Forthepasttwenty-twoyearsDrPrice to promote apreventive focusedhealthcare particular interest inutilisinghealthoutcomes in healthadministrativeadvocacywitha career interest inpreventive medicine,working Kupat Holim,Tel Aviv, Israel.DrPricehashada Medical Director fortheSapirHealthRegionin 1980 to1983workedasassistantthe WorkCover NSWforsevenyearsandfrom Richardson. DrPricewasontheBoard of Minister forHealth,SenatorGraham a consultanttoindustryandtheformerFederal and rehabilitation andas workers compensation working inthefieldof experience asaphysician Committee considerable 2003. Hebringstothe Committee inOctober appointed tothe Dr EddiePricewas Dr EddiePrice sporting associationsandDETschools. develop riskmanagementpoliciesforlocal BeachesSportsSafetyGroup to Northern Trainer. Rhondahasalsoworkedwiththe and isanEmergencyCare andResuscitation INJURIESVolleyball, Hockey, Tennis andTrack andField official andcoachinSoftball,Basketball, extensive background insportasaplayer, High School.Shehasan Principal atMackellarGirls Education andDeputy Health andPhysical of PersonalDevelopment, 2001. Sheisheadteacher Committee inMarch appointed tothe was Rhonda Williams Ms RhondaWilliams A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

2004/05 MEETINGS – ATTENDANCE RECORD The Committee held 10 meetings during the year.

MEMBER APPOINTMENT EXPIRES MEETINGS ATTENDED

JON BLACKWELL* Not applicable 5 IAN EATHER** Not applicable 6 JOHN ORCHARD 12.10.06 8 EDWARD PRICE 12.10.06 9 RHONDA WILLIAMS 21.03.07 9 MARTIN RAFTERY 12.10.06 5 NEVILLE GOLDSPRING 17.11.07 6 JANNINE JACKSON 09.04.05 7

*Chairperson **Deputy Chairperson

ORGANISATIONAL CHART

Minister for Industrial Relations

NSW Sporting Chairperson – WorkCover NSW Injuries Committee Chief Executive Officer of WorkCover NSW 3 members nominated by Minister for Secretariat Industrial Relations 2 members nominated by Minister for Tourism and Sport and Recreation 1 member nominated by Minister for Education and Training

5 ABN 22678697920 www Office hoursare (02)92875392 8.30am–5.00pm Facsimile: (02)43215392 Telephone: GOSFORD NSW2250 92-100 DonnisonSt Level 4 Committee: Address oftheSportingInjuries website atwww.workcover.nsw.gov.au. the WorkCover AnnualReportandonthe achievements intheseareas are publishedin Details ofWorkCover’s policies,plans,and • Advice andsupportrelating topolicies, • General office servicesprovided byOutsource • Records managementservices; services; • Legal • Accounting servicesandinvestmentexpertise; • Human Resource servicessuchasrecruitment, provided byWorkCover including: utilises variousadministrativeresources WorkCover headoffice buildinginGosford and The Committee’s office islocatedinthe headed bytheExecutiveOfficer. the Secretariat includingfivefull-timeofficers The Committeeisassistedadministrativelyby A government organisations. government procedures andpracticescommontostate Australia; and OHS policyandprocedure andpayroll; training anddevelopment,industrialrelations, DMINISTRATION .spor tinginjuries.nsw

SPORTING.gov .au 6 are paidfrom theSportingInjuriesFund. payable forfatalitiesduetoinjury. Thebenefits prescribed permanentloss.Abenefitis benefit intheeventthattheirinjuriesleadtoa to applytheCommitteeforalumpsum specified activitiesoreventsandentitlesthem organisation forinjurywhileengagedin Cover isforregistered membersofthe premiums determinedbytheCommittee. payment totheSportingInjuriesFundof organisation iscovered forthe inreturn Once admittedtotheScheme,asporting injuries. Act 1978toprovide coverforserioussporting organisations bytheSportingInjuriesInsurance The Schemewasestablishedforsporting S T and Sport Recreation. sanctioned bytheNSWDepartment ofTourism in certainprograms ofactivityconductedor (b) personslikewiseinjured whileparticipating organised schoolsportor athleticactivitiesand who are seriously injured whileparticipatingin provides lumpsumbenefitsfor(a)children and Scheme fundedbytheGovernment The SupplementarySchemeisanon-contributory Scheme. the corresponding provisions oftheInsurance Supplementary Schemeare almostidenticalto The injuryandbenefitsprovisions ofthe October 1984. The SupplementarySchemewasestablishedin I S administration costsoftheInsuranceScheme. Safety Award Schemeand(e)meeting (d) providing awards undertheNSWSports the Research andInjuryPrevention Scheme, research andinjuryprevention projects under Scheme, (b)investment,(c)providing grantsfor benefits toapplicantsundertheInsurance Injuries Fundisusedprimarilyfor(a)paying the SportingInjuriesFund.The establish, administerandcontrol afundcalled The Committeeisrequired bytheActto Sporting InjuriesFund T NJURIES HE CHEME UPPLEMENTARY INJURIESHE A S S NNUAL PORTING CHEMES B ENEFITS R EPORT I NJURIES S PORTING S CHEME 2004/2005 I NSURANCE A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

Supplementary Sporting Injuries STATUTORY OBLIGATIONS Fund In addition to its responsibility for The Supplementary Sporting Injuries Fund exists administration of the insurance schemes, as a facility for (a) the payment of benefits to Section 8 of the Sporting Injuries Insurance Act eligible applicants under the Supplementary 1978 confers on the Committee the following Scheme and (b) meeting the administration specific obligations and responsibilities: costs of the Supplementary Scheme. (a) The compilation and maintenance of such BACKGROUND TO THE NSW statistics with respect to the incidence of injuries resulting from sporting or athletic SPORTING INJURIES INSURANCE activities as the Committee considers would SCHEME assist it in the performance of the functions given to it by or under the Act or any other The major influences, which led to the creation Act; of the NSW Sporting Injuries Insurance Scheme in 1978 were: (b) Co-operation with organisations concerned in the regulation and conduct of sporting or (i) the potential for athletes to qualify as athletic activities and the Department of ”workers” under workers compensation Tourism and Sport and Recreation and the legislation in the event of injury and the Department of Education and Training for implications of this on sporting clubs; and the purpose of initiating, developing, (ii) a significant rise in serious spinal accidents, encouraging, and implementing such specifically in Rugby League and Rugby policies as are likely to eliminate or reduce Union in the late 1970’s. the incidence of injuries resulting from sporting or athletic activities; Following a landmark judgement by the Workers’ Compensation Commission of NSW (c) When requested by the Minister to do so, in February 1977, a committee of inquiry was the examination and reporting to the established by the then NSW government to Minister on the desirability of extending the explore a means of accommodating injured Scheme provided by the Act; and sportspersons including professionals. (d) The performance of such other functions as Committee policy is that professionals are are given to it by or under the Act or any covered provided they belong to a largely other Act. amateur organisation. Appeals to the District Court The creation of the Insurance Scheme was the Section 29 of the Sporting Injuries Insurance culmination of that inquiry. Act provides that an aggrieved applicant for a The Sporting Injuries Insurance Act was benefit may, under certain circumstances, apply enacted by the NSW Parliament in December to the District Court of NSW for a 1978. The Sporting Injuries Committee was determination in relation to a decision made by constituted by the same Act as the operator of the Committee. the Insurance Scheme. No Section 29 applications were received by Since the Insurance Scheme’s inception the the Committee during 2004/2005. Committee has utilised the resources and facilities of WorkCover NSW.

7 Junior Official of2004. Right: JaredMaxwell,NSW of theYear of2005. Simon Taufel, NSWOfficial Above: CricketUmpire and AustralianUmpire oftheYear. Cricket Council’s inaugural Umpire oftheYear Simon whowasalsonamedtheInternational The award cappedanoutstandingyearfor Jared Maxwell. the Year award wasRugbyLeaguereferee inaugural winneroftheNSWJuniorOfficial of Cricket umpire SimonTaufel whilethe of theYear was the world’s numberone The winneroftheaward for2004NSWOfficial each category. of theYear award aswellmonthlyawards in and in2004alsosponsored theJuniorOfficial Official oftheYear forthefifthsuccessiveyear Federation theCommitteesponsored theNSW Under itsagreement withNSWSports celebrations oftheYear oftheOfficial. Official oftheYear awards aspartofthe with NSWSportsFederationtosupportthe further enhanceditssponsorshipagreement During theyearunderreview theCommittee S O Y PONSORSHIPS THE OF FFICIAL EAR I N R EVIEW Y continent. India onthesub- between Pakistanand of thegrippingseries to handlethefinalTest before beingappointed day internationals matches and18one- stood intenTest During 2004Simon

SPORTINGEAR 8 sport saferforparticipants. rules ofsportplaysamajorrole inmaking officials whoseefficient enforcement ofthe encouraging thedevelopmentandskillof Insurance Schemeandinlinewithitspolicyof strategy fortheNSWSportingInjuries the Year awards isakeyplankinitsmarketing The Committee’s sponsorship oftheOfficial of 2005. the SuperDomeinOlympicParkFebruary, Blackwell ataglitteringformalfunctionheld their awards byCommitteechairpersonJon Both SimonandJared were presented with and theCookIslandsinNoumea. the twoTest seriesbetweenPapuaNewGuinea rankstoofficiatebreaking in intointernational League Referees Developmentsquadand award aftergraduatingfrom theNSWRugby Jared claimedtheJuniorOfficial oftheYear 2003. referee BillHarriganwhowontheaward in (2002) andformertopRugbyLeagueTest Cup RugbyUnionreferee StuartDickenson top Netballumpire Sharon Kelly(2001),World award inrecent yearsamongthemAustralia’s officials whohavetakenouttheprestigious Simon joinsaneliteandverytalentedbandof conference. Olympian PatrickJohnsonspeaking atAliceSprings INJURIES A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

YEAR IN REVIEW

OLYMPIAN STAR ATTRACTION AT 7TH ANNUAL SPORTS SAFETY SYMPOSIUM AWARDS

A brief appearance by Olympic sprint star The highlight of the year under review was the Patrick Johnson was one of the highlights of a Committee’s presentation of the 7th Annual highly successful symposium on indigenous NSW Sports Safety Awards in the Millenium injury in sport at the 2004 Australian Conference Room at Telstra Stadium in November 2004. of Science and Medicine in Sport at Alice Springs. A record audience of almost 200 packed into The symposium, which was sponsored by the the room to witness Professor Caroline Finch Committee, was chaired by Australia’s foremost win the prestigious F.E.Johnson Memorial sports injury epidemiologist Professor Caroline Fellowship awarded to the most outstanding Finch of the University of NSW. established researcher in the field of Science Due to a mix-up in plane flights, Johnson was a and Medicine in Sport for 2004. late arrival at the symposium but his Professor Finch, one of Australia’s foremost contribution to the forum for the final 30 sports injury epidemiologist and the Director of minutes was inspirational and warmly received the Injury Risk Management Research Centre at by the enthusiastic audience. the University of NSW, is the fifth distinguished Professor Finch, the Director of the Injury Risk researcher in the field to be awarded the fellow- Management Research Centre at the University ship since the inception of the awards in 1998. of NSW, presented the keynote address for the She joins Associate Professor Julie Steele symposium and outlined current knowledge of (University of , 1998), Dr John indigenous injuries in sport across Australia. Orchard (University of NSW, 1999), Dr Andrew Alice Springs sports physiotherapist Pippa McIntosh, (University of NSW, 2000) and Tessman gave a splendid insight into her work Professor Geraldine Naughton (Australian as the lone sports physiotherapist in the town Catholic University, 2002). and her experiences working with injured Professor Finch’s background in research has indigenous athletes over the past decade. been diverse, ranging from non-communicable A highlight of Ms Tessman’s presentation was disease through to road accident trauma, interviews with two of her indigenous athlete biostatistics and clinical trials through to her patients who later joined the panel for a lively specialty, and in many ways her passion, sports debate on the issues indigenous athletes injury prevention. frequently encounter when seeking appropriate Her research has been published in more than treatment for injuries or assistance in making 100 peer reviewed journals, book chapters and sport safer for their peers. reports over the past ten years and she has Ms Jola Stewart, an indigenous health worker been in constant demand as a keynote speaker from NSW who has worked extensively with at conferences all round the world, the most indigenous communities all over NSW, also recent being the 1st World Congress on Sports contributed an excellent paper emphasising the Injury Prevention held in Oslo in June 2005. underlying, and often unique, cause of sports The Johnson Fellowship carries a cash prize of injury in indigenous populations. $25,000, which Professor Finch will use to gain The symposium confirmed that much work direct experience working in collaboration with needs to be done to address the unique experts in sports safety policy and practice in problems faced by indigenous athletes, Canada, Norway and over the particularly those that are injured in sporting next 18 months. activities in remote outlying regions. It also Dr Justin Paoloni, a young researcher with the highlighted the need for more extensive clinical St George Hospital Orthopaedic Research and applied research to accurately determine Institute, was the 2004 winner of the the size and nature of indigenous injury in David Garlick Memorial Scholarship for the sport and the strategies that can be employed most outstanding new NSW researcher to reduce the risks. in the field of Science and Medicine in sport. 9 2004 season. Sydney GradeandColtsfixtures duringthe accredited sportstrainerswere appointed toall of aprogram toensure appropriately Sporting Organisationwithitsimplementation the StatecategoryforSafeSportsPracticebya The NSWRugbyUnionwonthegoldmedalin their inceptionsevenyearsago. code’s bestevershowingat theawards since of goldmedalsandabronze inbyfarthe the 2004SportsSafetyAwards withahattrick Overall thesportofRugbyUniondominated in sport. intelligent fibres toreduce andprevent injuries development andresearch intotheuseof based attheUniversityofWollongong forthe CSIRO IntelligentPolymerResearch Unit,both the BiomedicalResearch Laboratoryandthe The teamresearch award wasjointlywonby continue hisresearch withinAustralia. scholarship andwillusethe$15,000prizeto Dr Paoloniistheninthrecipient ofthe reviewed amongthem journals on hisresearch publishedinseveralpeer Over thepasttwoyearsDrPaolonihadarticles later inlife. the precursor tomore seriousinjuryproblems most commoninjuriesinsportandfrequently Chronic overusetendinopathiesare amongthe cuffs. tendon strain,tenniselbowandinjured rotator common tendinopathiessuchasachilles treatment oftopicalglyceryltrinitratein conduct ofthree clinicaltrialsassessingthe Dr Paoloniclinchedthescholarshipwithhis prestigious Journal ofShoulderandElbowSurgery, Journal ofScienceandMedicineinSport,The Bone andJointSurgery, TheScandinavian Medicine and American JournalofSports SPORTINGFoot andAnkleInternational. The Journalof the 10 year, byimplementingthehighlysuccessful one betterthantheirsilvermedaltheprevious category where went theWarnervale Wildcats The codealsowonthegoldinClub During theyearunderreview Practice category. in theRegionaldivisionofSafeSports Practice categories,alsosponsored theawards the EducationandPromotion andSafeSports provision ofprotective equipment asprizesin year and,inadditiontoassistingthe sponsor oftheAwards forthesixthsuccessive school’s tourofQueensland tocompeteinthe innovative riskmanagementplanforthe the developmentandimplementationofan medal intheMetropolitan Schoolscategoryfor night forRugbyUnionwhenitwonthebronze Granville BoysHighSchoolwrappedupagreat Rugby Unionprogram. management planembracingits20-team implementation ofacomprehensive risk Schools categoryforthedevelopmentand Rugby Union’s third goldmedalintheRural Bathurst’s StStanislausCollegepickedup non-English speakingNSWcommunities. targeting theprevention ofdrowning deathsin Recreation, foritsbrilliantwatersafetyproject Department ofTourism and Sportand Promotion categorywastakenoutbythe The StategoldmedalintheEducationand to six–twogold,silverandbronze. medals sincetheawards commencedin1998 The medalstretched Huntingdon’s tallyof category. sharing thebronze medalintheRuralSchools fantastic record intheSportsSafetyAwards by the MidNorthCoastofNSWcontinuedits Huntingdon PublicSchoolnearWauchope on Southern SkiesRugbyUnionTournament. SmartRugby The Committeeisindebted toboth Elastoplast rangeofproducts. the ClubdivisionofAwards through its Peter Wynn’s Score Wynn’s Score Australia support oftheNSWSports SafetyAwards. INJURIES A NNUAL was alsowelcomedasthesponsorof program rightacross theclub. and R Beiersdorf Australia of Parramattawasamajor EPORT Beiersdorf 2004/2005 Peter for their A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

Candid Camera at the 2004 Awards

11 The fulllistofawards for2004follows: NSW S Regional Level and Reduction– Injury Prevention Field ofSports or Program inthe Promotion Project Education and State Level and Reduction– Injury Prevention Field ofSports or Program inthe Promotion Project Education and B: B: A: Sports Medicine the Fieldof Researcher in an Established Achievement by B: A: Team by aResearch Applied Research Achievement in Research Sports Medicine Talent inApplied Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding Best newNSW Outstanding Category PORTS Macdonald Valley Royal LifeSaving Wollongong and Kiama Municipal rJsi aln DavidGarlick Dr JustinPaoloni Sports Medicine Illawarra Health Physical Activity Society –North Department of Australia NSW Caroline Finch Coast Region Public School University of Tourism and Council and Recreation Across the Centre for Australian (CoPAAL): Sport and University Professor Winner S Catholic Lifespan Branch CSIRO SPORTINGAFETY A WARD Bronze Medal Bronze Medal Silver Medal Silver Medal Gold Medal Gold Medal Gold Medal Scholarship FE Johnson Fellowship Memorial Memorial Award S CHEME 12 State Level Sport Practice– Adopting Safe Implementing or Organisation in a Sporting Achievement by Score Award” “Peter Wynn’s Regional Level Sport Practice– Adopting Safe Implementing or Organisation in a Sporting Achievement by A: C: C: Rural Sport Practice– Adopting Safe Implementing or a NSWschoolin Achievement by C: C: Metropolitan Sport Practice– Adopting Safe Implementing or a NSWschoolin Achievement by Sport Award” “Elastoplast Club Level Sport Practice– Adopting Safe Implementing or Organisation in a Sporting Achievement by Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding Outstanding

INJURIESCategory A NNUAL Northside Junior AFL Association Collector Public Gorokan Public Terrigal Trotters Wildcats Junior Wildcats R Cromer Public Granville Boys Football Club Public School Public School Rugby Union Little League St Stanislaus Academy of Huntingdon High School NSW Rugby Castle Cove Warnervale Union Ltd Lavington EPORT Winner Panthers Illawarra College School School School Sport Club Inc. 2004/2005 Bronze Medal Bronze Medal Bronze Medal Bronze Medal Gold Medal Silver Medal Silver Medal Silver Medal Silver Medal Gold Medal Gold Medal Gold Medal Gold Medal Winner A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

YEAR IN REVIEW

RESEARCH AND INJURY PREVENTION The Committee also approved The Sporting Injuries Insurance Regulation 2004, which SCHEME commenced on 1 September 2004. This Up to June 2005 the Committee provided Regulation replaces the Sporting Injuries grants totalling $1,324,427 under the Research Insurance Regulation 1999, and contains the and Injury Prevention Scheme. provisions for percentage of permanent loss which will be compensable under the Act. In the year ending 30 June 2005 the Committee paid out $163,900 for current and SEMINAR PROGRAM previously approved projects. The Committee conducted 14 risk Grants totalling $109,093 were allocated in management seminars in regional NSW during 2004/05 as follows: 2004/05 as part of its ongoing marketing • $18,607 to Mr Martin Meredith and NSW strategy for the schemes that it administers and Rugby League to conduct a survey of sports commitment to assist and inform the safety policies and practices in community community on insurance issues and sports rugby league clubs in NSW. injury prevention. • $48,099 over 2 years to Youthsafe for the The seminars, conducted jointly with the evaluation of the SafeClub training Department of Tourism and Sport and intervention to improve community sports Recreation, were held in Bega, Batemans Bay, safety. Kiama, Armidale, Quirindi, Muswellbrook, Bowral, Nowra, Lismore, Coffs Harbour, • $7,238 to Mr Rudi Meir and Dr Robert , Queanbeyan, Goulburn and Moss Weatherby from Southern Cross University to Vale. study the long term consequences of playing baseball. A total of 182 people from more than 250 sporting organisations, schools, community • $59,125 over 3 years to Professor Caroline organisations and local government attended Finch and the NSW Injury Risk Management the seminars. Research Centre at the University of NSW to undertake an annual epidemiological profile Most of the seminars featured presentations by of severe and catastrophic sports injuries in lawyers on relevant aspects of sports law and NSW. risk management and in most cases also included presentations by officers of the • $39,490 to Dr Carolyn Broderick from Department of Tourism and Sport and University of NSW Sports Medicine Programs Recreation on NSW Child Protection legislation. to conduct a study of Paediatric Sports Injuries in NSW – a prospective surveillance of injuries. All seminars included presentations on the NSW Sporting Injuries Committee and its work. LEGISLATIVE CHANGES The Committee would like to take this During 2004/05 the Committee approved the opportunity to thank the Department of following change to the NSW Sporting Injuries Tourism and Sport and Recreation in particular Insurance Act 1978: the Coordinators for the North Coast, South Coast and Western regions for their assistance • Section 24(5A) was proclaimed on 7 July in the organisation and hosting of the seminars 2004. It provides that an applicant for a and the Law Society of NSW for its assistance benefit who has unreasonably refused in securing lawyers. medical treatment which a medical panel believes would have resulted in an improvement may be assessed as if the improvement had in fact occurred. The new section formed part of the Workers Compensation Legislation Amendment Act 2004 at Schedule 3.

13 SPORTING 14 and Recreation. Tourism andSport Department of offices ofthe and regional Wentworth Park House at office, Sports Committee Library, the the State also availableat In addition and independent. Scheme andallNSWschools–government under theResearch andInjuryPrevention members ofParliament,allrecipients ofgrants and regional sportingorganisations,NSW to allparticipatingsportingorganisations,state summer, autumnandwinterisdistributed “Play itSafe” newsletter The Committeecontinuedtopublishits “P Y the Committee. information onalltheSchemesadministered by The websitecontainscomprehensive downloaded from thesite. Application formare availabletobe Injury Prevention SchemeGuidelinesand Awards Nominationformandthe Research and Application form,theNSWSportsSafety Committee’s formsincludingtheMembership were addedtothewebsite.Manyof The annualreport andquarterlynewsletters be updatedonamonthlybasis. www.sportinginjuries.nsw.gov.au continuedto During 2004/05theCommittee’s website C Hard copiesof www.sportinginjuries.nsw.gov.au. from theCommittee’s websiteat EAR OMMITTEE

INJURIES IT LAY A NNUAL I N “Play itSafe” “Play itSafe” R S EVIEW “Play itSafe” is publishedquarterlyinspring, AFE I NTERNET R ” N EPORT EWSLETTER throughout 2004/05. can bedownloaded A newsletters are 2004/2005 CCESS A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

YEAR IN REVIEW

Membership and Participation Rugby league retained its place as the largest participant sport in the NSW Sporting Injuries The varied trends with respect to membership Scheme with a total of 97,613 participants or of and participation in the NSW Sporting 49% of total membership. Soccer was the Injuries Scheme continued into the 2004/05 second largest participant sport with 64,288 financial year. (32%). The reasons underlying the mixed results were again attributable to the difficulty of sporting organisations in acquiring affordable and Scheme Membership Distribution appropriate insurance products such as Public 2004/2005 Liability, Professional Indemnity and Directors Shooting 2% and Officer’s cover. Many organisations have been forced to amalgamate with and insure Rugby League 49% through larger organisations or disband in Soccer order to obtain the appropriate insurance at a 32% cheaper rate. The decreasing trend in membership is primarily due to the withdrawal of smaller regional- Squash based organisations due to affiliation with state 2% or national bodies.

During the financial year 2004/05, two Track & Field 2% organisations – the NSW Ruby Union and NSW Others 10% Cricket – successfully applied again for the Fishing 3% Section 5A insurance exemptions for approved private insurance schemes. Note: Others (10%) can be identified in the Schedule of Scheme Membership pages 16-19. In return, the two organisations paid levies imposed by the Committee, which were applied exclusively by the Committee to fund SCHEDULE OF ORGANISATIONS COVERED sports injury prevention initiatives. UNDER APPROVED PRIVATE SCHEMES As at 30 June 2005, there were 240 WITH SECTION 5A EXEMPTION organisations covered for the benefits offered under the NSW Sporting Injuries Insurance PLAYERS Scheme. This was a decrease of 8.3% on the ADULT JUNIOR TOTAL previous financial year. The number of athletes and officials covered under the scheme also NSW Cricket 35,580 46,762 82,342 decreased by 3.0% to 200,290. NSW Rugby Union 15,046 0 15,046 As with the prior financial year, the decrease in cover under the NSW Sporting Injuries Total 50,626 46,762 97,388 Insurance Scheme was offset by the 97,388 of athletes covered under the approved private schemes permitted by the Section 5A insurance exemption. The Committee will continue to promote the NSW Sporting Injuries Insurance Scheme as it has done over the past 15 years to increase membership in the scheme.

15 LAWN BOWLS KARATE JUDO JU JITSU INDOOR SOCCER INDOOR NETBALL INDOOR BOWLS HOCKEY (UNDERWATER) HOCKEY HANG GLIDING GYMNASTICS GYMKHANA GOLF FRISBEE FISHING FENCING DRAGON BOAT RACING DANCE SPORT CYCLING CROQUET CRICKET CANYONING CANOEING CALLISTHENICS BUSHWALKING BOXING (AMATEUR) BODYBOARDING BOARDSAILING BASKETBALL BASEBALL BADMINTON AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL ARCHERY AQUAROBICS AIKIDO KI ABSEILING LINE DANCING SPORT SPORTINGSCHEDULE OFSCHEMEMEMBERSHIP2004/2005 RAIAIN AR PA ORGANISATIONS 00/530/06/04 30/06/05 ne ended ended er erYa ne 00/5Year ended30/06/04 Year ended30/06/05 Year Year 10 12 1 4 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 7 1 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 2 2 4 1 3 1 2 1 0 1 3 1 9 1 1 1 1 440296 460 484 14 1,238 11 4460992 4,650 14 271 91 10 1 0 21 22810 110 050 132 0 3 100 030 0 19218030 0 12618050 030037 0 0 2 50 326 050 4 0 6957616423571 250 6 300 0 100 000 384 0 29710 250 1212 458 71 035 534 0 9 0 128 46 1 4 1,579 3 4 18 040 735 0 0254 5 150320 0 163 8 1 032 0 ADULTS 16

INJURIES ADULTS ADULTS NON A NNUAL TOTAL 1,722 1,707 5,642 110 153 756 110 376 171 106 250 107 842 534 250 117 753 362 TICIPANTS 38 30 30 44 30 37 70 14 35 40 30 50 28 64 32 5 0 5 5 0 0 0 R EPORT ADULTS ,3 ,0 2,842 1,004 1,838 ,1 1 2,123 213 6,804 1,910 1,122 5,682 16,909 10,934 5,975 1 1338 550 21 391 420 317 30 130 361 3 8383 48 335 520 260 140 260 10 500 1,417 130 662 788 0 629 562 95255 500 100 160 823 100 3 0 820 100 11 31 10 21 44 18 26 314207 24 73 114 9 20 39 93 15 25 0 34 0 20 25 132 61 65 1 67 60 00 00 0 00 0 00 018 0 00 18 0 00 0 00 0 00 00 00 040 40 8 26 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 2004/2005 NON TOTAL A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

SCHEDULE OF SCHEME MEMBERSHIP 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005 OFFICIALSA NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005TOTAL COVER Year ended 30/06/05 Year ended 30/06/04 SPORT Year Year ADULTS NON TOTAL ADULTS NON TOTAL ended ended ADULTS ADULTS 30/06/05 30/06/04 ABSEILING 0 0 0 00037 0 AIKIDO KI 0 0 0 00030 0 AQUAROBICS 0 0 0 0005 0 ARCHERY 3 0 3 30347 47 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL 167 72 239 316 80 396 1,961 3,238 BADMINTON 1 0 1 00031 0 BASEBALL 6 0 6 202116 20 BASKETBALL 296 2 298 273 17 290 1,054 681 BOARDSAILING 0 0 0 00030 0 BODYBOARDING 0 0 0 30 0 30 0 580 BOXING (AMATEUR) 36 0 36 118 0 118 189 456 BUSHWALKING 0 0 000110 0 CALLISTHENICS 0 0 0 0005 0 CANOEING 2 0 2 20240 33 CANYONING 0 0 0 00032 0 CRICKET 35 0 35 169 40 209 397 17,118 CROQUET 0 0 0 00064 61 CYCLING 2 0 2 90930 141 DANCE SPORT 0 0 0 00050 100 DRAGON BOAT RACING 5 2 7 527760 830 FENCING 1 0 1 00031 0 FISHING 10 1 11 0005,653 6,804 FRISBEE 0 0 0 00040 0 GOLF 3 0 3 3031,710 2,126 GYMKHANA 7 12 19 28 23 51 136 306 GYMNASTICS 15 3 18 44 3 47 268 709 HANG GLIDING 0 0 0 000534 500 HOCKEY 31 1 32 65 4 69 874 1,486 HOCKEY (UNDERWATER) 0 0 0 00035 0 ICE HOCKEY 0 0 0 00014 8 INDOOR BOWLS 4 0 4 404111 144 INDOOR CRICKET 0 0 0 4040 29 INDOOR HOCKEY 0 0 0 2020 42 INDOOR NETBALL 0 0 0 202250 22 INDOOR SOCCER 0 0 0 105 105 210 0 730 JU JITSU 1 0 1 101107 74 JUDO 5 0 5 00075 24 KARATE 8 3 11 11 2 13 182 220 LAWN BOWLS 8 0 8 808384 391 LINE DANCING 0 0 0 0005 0 17 TOTALS YOGA YACHTING-SAILING WRESTLING WATER SKIING WATER POLO WALKING WALK BALL VOLLEYBALL TRIATHLON TRACK &FIELD TOUCH FOOTBALL TENTPEGGING TENPIN TENNIS TAI CHI TAE KWONDO TABLE TENNIS SWIMMING SURF LIFESAVING SQUASH SPEARFISHING SOFTBALL SOCCER SNOW SKIING SHOTBALL SHOOTING SCUBA DIVING SAILING RUGBY UNION RUGBY LEAGUE ROWING ROCKCLIMBING PONY RIDING POLO PHYSICAL CULTURE ORIENTEERING NETBALL MOTOR CYCLING MINI HARNESSRACING SPORT SPORTINGSCHEDULE OFSCHEMEMEMBERSHIP2004/2005 RAIAIN AR PA ORGANISATIONS 00/530/06/04 30/06/05 ne ended ended er erYa ne 00/5Year ended30/06/04 Year ended30/06/05 Year Year 240 17 20 11 23 1 1 1 3 3 1 3 2 3 1 1 8 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 8 4 1 3 3 0 0 1 1 6 849124,933 58,499 262 6422,352 412 16 22901,542 497 2,920 2,003 22 379 23 506 10 43,324 15,780 25 ,0 62 4,203 2 086 71,749 0027 0 16,109 251427 708 34627012 524 35987 0 1 163 100 200 0 118381 0110 9 20 050 44627 187 0 1 3 34033 395 123 050 2 113 163 22 4 0 100 0 050 050 16035 172 0283 26 3029 2,910 1027 264 4 2 4040243152 0 0 ADULTS 18

INJURIES ADULTS ADULTS NON A NNUAL 183,432 87,858 59,104 TOTAL 4,265 1,232 2,764 4,462 2,500 3,082 146 163 130 196 395 236 122 885 290 TICIPANTS 86 27 93 73 12 56 73 73 63 95 85 29 27 40 43 52 0 0 5 5 5 5 R EPORT ADULTS 9941650196,504 126,540 69,964 6716,1 77,618 60,917 16,701 6154,1 57,469 41,314 16,155 ,4 4 8,288 342 7,946 ,8 ,0 4,888 3,411 2,107 725 2,781 2,686 5 2167 171 12 0 155 3,946 3,253 171 693 1 2280 560 62 440 410 218 0 150 240 440 109 131 1,076 396 680 269 640 194 23 80 61 246 560 133 43 95 146 31 60 87 64 40 59 19 20 5 14 04 126 290 46 220 80 70 41 5 36 17 2 148 78 15 70 200 40 160 0 40 40 00 00 0 00 044 44 0 00 155 155 0 00 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 026 26 2004/2005 NON TOTAL A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

SCHEDULE OF SCHEME MEMBERSHIP 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005 OFFICIALSA NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005TOTAL COVER Year ended 30/06/05 Year ended 30/06/04 SPORT Year Year ADULTS NON TOTAL ADULTS NON TOTAL ended ended ADULTS ADULTS 30/06/05 30/06/04 MINI HARNESS RACING 0 0 0 000163 155 MOTOR CYCLING 12 0 12 26 10 36 68 55 NETBALL 483 0 483 530 29 559 3,247 4,505 ORIENTEERING 0 0 0 0000 171 PHYSICAL CULTURE 0 0 0 0000 60 POLO 35 5 40 10 5 15 1,272 182 PONY RIDING 42 0 42 42 0 42 188 188 ROCKCLIMBING 0 0 0 00012 0 ROWING 9 0 9 80882 103 RUGBY LEAGUE 8106 1649 9,755 984 856 1,840 97,613 79,458 RUGBY UNION 6 0 6 50599 49 SAILING 5 0 5 00032 0 SCUBA DIVING 0 0 0 00086 0 SHOOTING 0 0 0 0004,265 8,288 SHOTBALL 0 0 0 00052 40 SNOW SKIING 0 0 0 70743 207 SOCCER 2,875 2,309 5,184 2,882 2,345 5,227 64,288 62,696 SOFTBALL 9 0 9 90949 203 SPEARFISHING 20 5 25 50 15 65 315 705 SQUASH 51 0 51 0003,133 269 SURF LIFE SAVING 6 0 6 60633 32 SWIMMING 19 0 19 17 0 17 48 165 TABLE TENNIS 0 0 0 00085 0 TAE KWON DO 3 0 3 00098 17 TAI CHI 0 0 0 0005 0 TENNIS 6 0 6 909891 1,085 TENPIN BOWLING 0 0 0 0005 0 TENTPEGGING 19 11 30 000152 0 TOUCH FOOTBALL 55 0 55 106 0 106 2,555 3,517 TRACK & FIELD 269 62 331 402 57 459 4,793 5,347 TRIATHLON 5 0 5 26 0 26 241 266 VOLLEYBALL 1 0 1 10164 42 WALK BALL 0 0 0 000395 440 WALKING 0 0 0 0005 0 WATER POLO 6 0 6 28 20 48 79 608 WATER SKIING 18 0 18 36 15 51 214 331 WRESTLING 10 5 15 10 5 15 145 305 YACHTING-SAILING 0 0 0 23 7 30 73 156 YOGA 0 0 0 0005 0 TOTALS 12716 4142 16858 6421 3640 10061 200,290 206,565 *Note: Premiums not sent out by 30/6/05 have not been included in the above summary 19 Benefits Scheme caseloadstoodat24. Fund whiletheSupplementary SportingInjuries investigation intheSporting InjuriesInsurance As at30June2005there were 16casesunder Sporting InjuriesInsurance Act1978. benefits willbepayableunder theNSW further investigationtodeterminewhether Sporting InjuriesBenefitsSchemerequire Insurance SchemeandtheSupplementary during 2004/05forboththeSportingInjuries Many ofthecasesreported totheCommittee Recreation. Department ofTourism andSport applicable, authorisedofficers ofthe such incidentsonschoolprincipalsandwhere the primaryresponsibility fortimelyreporting of effect on7May2004.Theamendmentplaces Injuries InsuranceRule2003thatcameinto attributable totheamendmentofSporting This increase ininjuriesreported isdirectly previous year. Benefit Scheme,anincrease of44from the reported totheSupplementary SportingInjuries During 2004/05there were 52seriousinjuries strategies. Committee tocontinuewithinjuryprevention These severe casesemphasisetheneedfor damage andoneheadinjury. considering fivecasesofdeath,twospinal As at30June2005theCommitteewas Committee. tothe injuries isofextreme concern However, theseverity ofthecurrent caseloadof over thisperiodhasremained consistent. the NSWSportingInjuriesInsuranceScheme the totalnumberofparticipantscovered under reported totheCommitteedespitefactthat in thenumberofseriousinjuriesanddeaths Since 1998/99there hasbeenasignificantdrop in 1999/00. 2002/03, 45in2001/02,462000/01and53 This compared with30in2003/04,43 During 2004/05,16newcaseswere reported. row. Insurance Schemefellforthesixthyearina Committee undertheNSWSportingInjuries The numberofseriouscasesreported tothe I Y NJURY A IN EAR C R ASES EVIEW R SPORTINGEPORTED 20 S.S.I.B.S.–Supplementary Sporting Injuries BenefitsScheme S.I.I.S.– SportingInjuriesInsurance Scheme ended 30/06/05 Analysis ofcaseloadfortheyear ubro prs11 8 52 16 Number ofSports the yearended30/06/05 New S.S.I.B.S.casesencountered for 3 Number ofSports 9 the yearended30/06/05 New S.I.I.S.casesencountered for 4 15 Number ofSports of theyear01/07/04 Cases inS.S.I.B.S.caseloadbeginning Number ofSports of theyear01/07/04 Cases inS.I.I.S.caseloadatbeginning ubro prs6 8 24 Number ofSports 16 S.S.I.B.S. caseloadasat30/6/05 Number ofSports S.I.I.S. caseloadasat30/6/05 INJURIES 37 15 year ended30/06/05 S.S.I.B.S. casesconcludedforthe year ended30/06/05 S.I.I.S. casesconcludedforthe A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

YEAR IN REVIEW

CLAIMS AND BENEFITS Projected undischarged Claims liability as at 30 June 2004: $ The amount of benefits paid out under the Sporting Injuries Insurance Scheme increased 1994 1,458,000 during the year under review. 1995 1,370,000 In previous years the benefits paid were well below the aggregate. 1996 1,774,000* During 2004/05, $516,022 was paid on ten 1997 1,662,000* claims under the Sporting Injuries Insurance 1998 2,276,000* Scheme compared with $196,675 paid on two claims in 2003/04 and $405,393 paid out on 1999 1,948,000* seven claims in 2002/03. 2000 1,856,000* The bulk of the benefits paid comprised 2001 1,764,000* $171,000 for a paraplegia case and two death cases of amounts of $73,530 and $82,080 2002 1,725,000* respectively. 2003 1,526,000* Since the inception of the Sporting Injuries 2004 1,577,000* Insurance Scheme in 1979 a total of $12,739,043 has been paid out in benefits for 2005 2,247,000 an annual average of $471,816. * The projected undischarged claims liability includes provision There were no claims paid out under the for claims incurred but not reported (IBNR), claims incurred but Supplementary Sporting Injuries Benefits not enough reported (IBNER) and an administrative expense Scheme during 2004/05 leaving the aggregate loading. benefits paid since the introduction of the scheme in 1984 at $1,000,650. The severity of the claims paid and other cases reported to the Committee clearly emphasise the need to continue with injury prevention strategies through the Research and Injury Prevention Scheme and NSW Sports Safety Awards Scheme. As at 30 June 2005 the estimated liability of claims still under consideration by the Committee stood at $1,361,000 for the Sporting Injuries Insurance Scheme and $886,000 for the Supplementary Sporting Injuries Benefits Scheme.

21 There were nobenefitspaidfrom theSupplementarySportingInjuriesBenefits Schemein2004/05. S Benefits paidfrom theSportingInjuriesInsuranceScheme2004/05 S ub ege20 pnl aalga$171,000 $15,800 Paraplegia 40%permanentlossofuse $85,500 LeftLeg Spinal 50%permanentlossof 2002 2004 (6 cases) MentalCapacity Rugby League 2002 Netball Hang Gliding 2css lowerpartoftheleftleg $27,176 80%permanentlossofusethe LeftLeg 2003 Total (2 cases) Soccer UPPLEMENTARY PORTING PR CIETIJR,CNIIN EUT BENEFIT RESULT ACCIDENTINJURY, CONDITION SPORT I NJURIES ERO AAE PAID $ YEAR OR DAMAGE 03DahDah$82,080 $73,530 $19,750 50%permanentlossofusethe $16,985 $2,787 50%lossofpower ofspeech RightLeg 20%permanentlossofsensesmell 2001 65%permanentlossofuse Death Death Smell&Taste Speech 1996 2001 LeftLeg Death 2001 Death 2003 2004 S

SPORTINGPORTING I NSURANCE SUSTAINED I NJURIES S CHEME 22 F UND the greater partoftheleft leg mental capacity INJURIES $21,414 greater partoftheleftleg 10% permanentlossofsensetaste the leftfoot A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005 $516,022 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

SPORTING INJURIES INSURANCE SCHEME Benefits paid by sport SPORT 2004/2005 2003/2004 1979 to 2005 NO. AMOUNT NO. AMOUNT NO. AMOUNT Aikido Ki 1 18,975 Australian Football 13 140,372 Baseball 1 11,637 Cricket 25 144,202 Canoeing 3 53,700 Cycling 2 47,162 Diving 1 2,275 Indoor Cricket 1 17,170 Fishing 3 161,500 Gridiron 1 3,000 Hang Gliding 1 85,500 3 284,150 Horserace riding 3 93,749 Motor-car racing 1 18,050 Motor-cycling 22 564,565 Netball 1 15,800 3 41,475 Polo 5 217,585 Pony Riding 6 52,138 Rugby Union 40 1,836,620 Rugby League 6 367,796 2 196,675 259 8,120,243 Soccer 2 46,926 25 609,248 Softball 2 2,700 Spearfishing 2 75,000 Tae Kwon Do 1 57,377 Touch Football 5 166,150 Totals 10 516,022 2 196,675 428 12,739,043 SUPPLEMENTARY SPORTING INJURIES BENEFITS SCHEME Benefits paid by sport

SPORT 2004/2005 2003/2004 1979 to 2005 NO. AMOUNT NO. AMOUNT NO. AMOUNT Athletics 1 13,825 5 67,174 Australian Football 2 10,790 Basketball 3 33,452 Cricket 2 21,437 Gymkhana 1 171,000 1 171,000 Hockey 2 6,060 Judo 1 24,375 Netball 2 27,128 Rock Climbing 1 12,127 Rugby Union 6 205,398 Rugby League 9 177,881 Soccer 2 158,550 Squash 1 11,025 1 4,531 Swimming 3 5,515 Touch Football 1 13,825 Trampoline 1 13,860 Walking for Pleasure 1 15,198 (Dept of Sport & Recreation) Waterpolo 1 4,000 Yachting 1 17,325 Totals 0 0 2 184,825 46 1,000,651 23 Safe” of theSportingInjuriesCommitteeand Brochures Major publications Publications and, assuch,participateinpolicyformulation. are representatives ofthesportingcommunity Five ofthesevenmembersCommittee were received intheprevious year. the yearended30June2005.Noapplications the Freedom ofInformation Act1989during The Committeereceived no applicationsunder Officer oftheCommittee. 1989 shouldbeaddressed totheExecutive made undertheFreedom of InformationAct All applicationsforinformationontheSchemes Gosford NSW2250. offices atLevel4,100Donnison Street, obtained byapplyingtotheCommittee’s of theCommittee’s StatementofAffairs canbe Affairs Gazetteandcopies intheGovernment The CommitteehaspublishedaSummaryofits obtain copiesofthedocuments. the Committeeandexplainsprocess to identifies thetypeofdocumentsretained by produce abi-annualSummaryofAffairs. This the Committeehasastatutoryobligationto Under the Freedom ofInformation of thepublic. service totheCommittee’s clientsandmembers staff toprovide competentandsatisfactory during theyearregarding thefailure ofthe No complaintoradversepublicitywasreceived response totheirenquiries. courteous andprofessional assistanceand ensure thatallitsclientsreceive prompt, The NSWSportingInjuriesCommitteewill Guarantee ofService Grants andNSWSportsSafetyAward Scheme. Prevention Scheme;GuidelinesforResearch Benefits Scheme;Research andInjury Scheme; SupplementarySportingInjuries newsletter. – NSWSportingInjuriesInsurance Freedom ofInformationAct1989,

SPORTING– AnnualReport,Handbook “Play it 24 Aged analysisattheendofeachquarter period. 2004/2005. Nointerest wasincurred inthe on timeandthistargetwasachievedin 100% targetwithrespect tomakingpayments The Committeeiscommittedtoachievinga Payment ofAccounts implemented bytheCommittee. under review. EEOprinciplescontinuetobe attrition. Permanentpositionsare currently a decrease inpermanentstaff through natural year underreview, theCommitteeexperienced direction oftheExecutiveOfficer. Duringthe administrative personnelwhoworkunderthe The Committeehasastaff offive Staff u 0 0 5,8 456,485 187,735 456,485 235,019 187,735 100 611,771 235,019 100 100 Jun 611,771 100 100 Mar 100 100 Dec 100 Sep 456,485 187,735 Jun 235,019 Mar 611,771 Dec Sep t urn i <03-06-090+ 60-90 30-60 <30 Current (ie Qtr INJURIES Total Total AccountsPaidonTime Qtr A agt%Ata $ $ Actual% Target % ihnde asdy asdays days days days within due NNUAL ae /u /u /u o/due o/due o/due o/due date) $$$$ $ R EPORT 0000 0000 0000 0000 2004/2005 Amount Paid A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

Consultancies treatment which a medical panel believes would have resulted in an improvement, may Consultancy Area Cost $ be assessed as if the improvement had in fact Actuarial 27,500 occurred. (Finity Consulting Pty Ltd) The Sporting Injuries Insurance Regulation 2004 commenced on 1 September 2004. This Representation on significant statutory Regulation replaces the Sporting Injuries bodies and inter-departmental committees Insurance Regulation 1999, and contains the The Committee did not have representation on provisions for percentage of permanent loss any significant statutory bodies and which will be compensable under the Act. interdepartmental committees during the year. Significant judicial decisions Significant committees of the NSW There were not significant judicial decisions Sporting Injuries Committee during the year. There were no significant committees of the Production cost of annual report NSW Sporting Injuries Committee convened during the year and no significant committees The cost of printing the annual report is $8,717 were established or abolished during the year. (1000 copies). Copies are available from the Committee office or may be accessed from the Economic/other factors affecting operation website at www.sportinginjuries.nsw.gov.au. objectives Except as stated in the accompanying financial Ethnic Affairs Priorities Statement statements, there were no economic or other The Community Relations Commission and factors affecting the achievement of Principles of Multiculturalism Act 2000 require operational objectives in 2004/2005. the Chief Executive Officer of each public Land Disposal authority to implement the principles of multiculturalism. The NSW Sporting Injuries Committee owns no land. The NSW Sporting Injuries Committee is committed to the principles of multiculturalism Overseas Visits and will continue to observe them in the There were no overseas visits during the conduct of all its affairs. The Committee reporting year. engages WorkCover to provide Human Resource services and as such, the Committee Disclosure of controlled entities follows and utilises WorkCover’s Ethnic Affairs There were no controlled entities of the NSW and Priorities Statement 2003-2006. Sporting Injuries Committee during 2004/2005. Acknowledgments Executive performance and remuneration The Committee wishes to thank its staff for No Senior Executive Service (SES) officers were their dedication and loyalty throughout the employed by the NSW Sporting Injuries year. Appreciation is also extended to the staff Committee during 2004/2005. of WorkCover NSW for their co-operation and Departures from the Subordinate assistance over the past year and to the Legislation Act Department of Tourism and Sport and Recreation, specifically the various regional There were no departures from the managers for their assistance with the planning Subordinate Legislation Act during 2004/2005. and conduct of the seminar program. Legal Changes The Committee would also like to express its Section 24(5A) of the NSW Sporting Injuries appreciation to the participants in the Sporting Insurance Act 1978 was proclaimed on 7 July Injuries Insurance Scheme for their assistance 2004. It provides that an applicant for a benefit and co-operation, without which the Scheme who has unreasonably refused medical could not function effectively.

25 .Praetls fsgtdee12,310 Permanent lossof Permanent lossof- $ Permanentandtotallossoftheuseof: 3. Permanentlossofsightedeye 2. Permanentlossofnotlessthanthepercentage, prescribed by theregulations, of- $ 1. Permanentloss ofnotlessthanthepercentage, prescribed bytheregulations, oftheuseof: 2. Permanentand totallossofsightbotheyes(oroneeyeifitwasthe 1. $ Permanent lossofnotlessthanthepercentage, prescribed bytheregulations, oftheuseof: $ Permanent lossofnotlessthanthepercentage, prescribed bytheregulations, oftheuseof: B ENEFIT b ihls y 12,310 9,290 9,290 27,530 171,000 33,970 33,970 sightlesseye (b) allsexual organsorpartthereof 7,070 (a) 55,575 senseoftaste (c) senseofsmell (b) mentalcapacity (a) 39,500 23,030 58,710 33,970 (c) spleen onekidney, ifitwasnotonlyfunctioningkidney (b) bothkidneys(orofonekidney, ifitwastheonlyfunctioningkidney) (a) 10,715 5,645 39,500 powerofspeech (b) hearingofbothears (a) 37,050 oneeye,ifitwasnottheonlysightedeye (b) oneeye,ifitwastheonly sightedeye (a) only sightedeye) 43,265 37,050 (d) great toe (c) foot lowerpartofeitherleg (b) eitherlegorthegreater partofaleg (a) middle,ringorlittlefinger (f) (e) index finger (d) thumb eitherhandor4fingersandthumbof (c) lowerpartofeitherarm (b) eitherarmorthegreater partofanarm (a) T ABLES

SPORTINGPART 1 – INJURIESRELATED TOCOGNITION PART 3–INJURIESRELATED TOSIGHT PART 1–INJURIESRELATED TOARMS PART 2–INJURIESRELATED TOLEGS PART 4–MISCELLANEOUSINJURIES PART 2–PHYSICALINJURIES TABLE A TABLE B 26 INJURIES A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005 10,715 32,945 16,075 7,070 $ $ A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE SPORTING INJURIES COMMITTEE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2005

Statement by Members of the Committee Pursuant to Section 41C(1B) and (1C) of the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983 and in accordance with a resolution of the Members of the Sporting Injuries Committee, we declare on behalf of the Committee that in our opinion: 1. The accompanying financial statements exhibit a true and fair view of the financial position of the Sporting Injuries Committee as at 30 June 2005 and transactions for the year then ended. 2. The statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983, the Public Finance and Audit Regulation 2000 and the Treasurer’s Directions. Further, we are not aware of any circumstances which would render any particulars included in the financial statements to be misleading or inaccurate. Signed at Sydney this 12th day of October, 2005.

CHAIRPERSON MEMBER

27 28 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

Beginning of Audited Financial Statements STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2005

2005 2004 Note $’000 $’000

Premiums 2(e), 3 705 667 Contributions 2(f) 500 (197) 1,205 470

Net claims incurred 8 (671) 34 Other underwriting expenses 2(h) (123) (287) (794) (253) Underwriting result 411 217

Investment revenue 4 288 322 Injury prevention levies 2(g) 55 21 Other revenue 5 75 Recreation leave and extended leave 2(d) ( 27) ( 15) Superannuation ( 32) ( 22) Depreciation 2(b) ( 1) 0 General and administrative expenses (701) (477) (411) (166) Surplus for the year from ordinary activities 0 51

Total Changes in Equity – other than those resulting from transactions with owners as owners 0 51

The accompanying Notes form part of these financial statements

29 AS AT 30JUNE2005 STATEMENT OFFINANCIALPOSITION OA URN IBLTE ,4 1,081 3,719 1,448 4,200 2,463 1,898 1,256 2,302 NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES TOTAL CURRENTLIABILITIES CURRENT LIABILITIES TOTAL ASSETS TOTAL NON-CURRENTASSETS NON-CURRENT ASSETS TOTAL CURRENTASSETS CURRENT ASSETS E SES1221,272 1,272 2,447 2,928 1,366 1,480 EQUITY NET ASSETS TOTAL LIABILITIES TOTAL NON-CURRENTLIABILITIES Receivables Provisions Outstanding claims Outstanding claims Payables Other financialassets Cash assets Retained surplus Property, plantandequipment Other financialassets

The accompanying Notesformpartof thesefinancialstatements SPORTING

30 INJURIES A NNUAL Note 12 10 10 18 16 14 15 14 13 9 R EPORT ’0 $’000 $’000 ,9 2,461 1,897 751 1,480 ,7 1,272 1,272 1,366 1,480 052004 2005 2 226 822 6 726 290 767 648 365 33 12 279 0 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2005

2005 2004 Note $’000 $’000

Inflows / Inflows / (Outflows) (Outflows) CASH FLOWS TO OPERATING ACTIVITIES Premiums 781 788 Contributions 105 338 Claims paid (516) (382) Administration and other costs (873) (774) Investment revenue 53 167 Injury prevention levies 60 51 Other receipts ( 10) ( 1) GST paid to ATO ( 82) ( 30) Net cash used in operating activities 17 (482) 157

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES Redemption of investments 1,078 150 Purchase of investments 0 (158) Net cash provided by investing activities 1,078 ( 8) Net increase in cash held 596 149 Cash at the beginning of the financial year 226 77 Cash at the end of the financial year 18 822 226

The accompanying Notes form part of these financial statements 31 (b) Property, plant,equipment anddepreciation Basis ofFinancialStatements (a) Note 2SUMMARY OFSIGNIFICANTACCOUNTINGPOLICIES sanctioned bytheNSWDepartmentofSportandRecreation. organised schoolsportandpersonsinjured whileparticipatingincertainprograms conductedor 11A oftheAct,toprovide benefitsforschoolchildren whoare seriouslyinjured whenengagedin The CommitteehasalsoestablishedtheSupplementarySportingInjuriesFund,asrequired bySection Act, tofacilitateadministrationoftheScheme. The SportingInjuriesFundhasbeenestablishedbytheCommittee,asrequired bySection11ofthe New SouthWales. insurance schemeandtomeetrelated costs.TheSchemeisavailabletothesportingcommunityof 1978 whichprincipallyprovides forthepaymentofbenefitstosuccessfulapplicantsunder The SportingInjuriesCommitteeisconstitutedunderSection7oftheInsuranceAct Note 1CONSTITUTIONANDPURPOSEOFTHECOMMITTEE FOR THEYEARENDED30JUNE2005 NOTES TOANDFORMINGPART OFTHEFINANCIAL STATEMENTS plant andequipmentovertheirexpectedusefullivestotheCommitteeratesappliedare: Depreciation iscalculated on astraightlinebasistowriteoff thecostofcapitalitemsproperty, i Thesefinancialstatementshavebeenprepared onthebasisofhistoricalcostexceptfor: (i) a unitcostinexcessof$300. Property, plantandequipmentare thoseassetswithausefullifeofmore thanoneyearandwith Capitalisation policy v Amountsshowninthesefinancialstatementshavebeenrounded tothenearest thousand (v) (iv) Thesefinancialstatementshavebeenprepared havingregard toAustralianAccounting (iii) Proper accountsandrecords havebeenmaintainedforalloftheoperations oftheCommittee Thesefinancialstatementsare ageneralpurposefinancial report andhavebeenprepared on (ii) optrsfwr 20.0 14.3 The agencyisanotforprofit entity. Computer software Furniture andfittings dollars. an accrualbasis. – thereporting ofinvestments whichare measured atnetmarketvaluethe reporting date. – thereporting ofproperty, plantandequipmentwhichare valuedatfairvalue,and Urgent Issues Consensus Views andthePublicFinanceAuditAct1983. Urgent IssuesConsensusViews Standards, otherauthoritative pronouncements oftheAustralianAccountingStandards Board: in termsofSection41(1)thePublicFinanceandAuditAct1983. SPORTINGreporting period)are recognised inthestatementoffinancialperformance. market valueattheprevious reporting date(orcostofacquisition,ifacquired during the Differences betweenthenetmarketvalueofinvestmentsatreporting date andtheirnet

32 INJURIES A NNUAL % R EPORT 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2005

Note 2 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued) (c) Net claims incurred Net claims incurred include claims paid and the movement in the provision for outstanding claims liabilities. The provision for outstanding claims liabilities includes claims incurred but not yet paid, incurred but not yet reported and allowances for the costs of claims administration. An assessment of outstanding claims by independent actuarial consultants is undertaken to determine this liability and the central estimate of that liability is brought to account. (d) Employee benefits Compensated absences is the term used in the Notes to refer to annual and long service leave. Liabilities for salaries and wages, annual leave and long service leave that are expected to be settled within 12 months are recognised and measured in respect of employees’ services up to the reporting date at nominal amounts based on the amounts expected to be paid when the liabilities are settled. Sick leave is non-vesting and does not give rise to a liability as it is not considered probable that sick leave taken in the future will be greater than the benefits accrued in the future. The outstanding amounts of payroll tax, workers’ compensation insurance premiums and fringe benefits tax, which are consequential to employment, are recognised as liabilities and expenses where the employee benefits to which they relate have been recognised. Long service leave that is expected to be settled after 12 months is measured on a present value basis. The present value method is based on remuneration rates at year end which are adjusted by factors developed by the NSW Treasury. This treatment is consistent with AASB 1028 – ’Employee Benefits’. No employees have entitlements to non-monetary benefits which accumulate over time and hence, no liabilities exist. Contributions are made by the Committee to various State superannuation schemes and the amount of each year’s expense includes any movement in the superannuation provisions. Any unfunded superannuation liability is recognised as a liability and any prepaid superannuation contributions are recognised as an asset. (e) Premiums Premiums of the Sporting Injuries Fund comprise amounts charged to sporting organisations declared to be part of the Scheme. It is initially assessed on an estimate of the number of participants expected to register for the sporting period and on completion of that period adjustments are made in accordance with actual registrations. Premium income is treated as earned from the date of attachment of risk. The earned portion of premiums received or receivable relating to the financial year is recognised as income. (f) Contributions Costs of the Supplementary Sporting Injuries Fund are met by NSW Treasury pursuant to notices served under Section 11B(2) of the Sporting Injuries Insurance Act, 1978. These recoupments from Treasury are classified as “Contributions”. Pending recoupment from the Treasury, the Act provides for the use of funds from the Sporting Injuries Fund which are repayable with interest.

33 (i) Impact of Adopting Australian Equivalents to International FinancialReporting ImpactofAdoptingAustralianEquivalentsto International (i) Other UnderwritingExpenses (h) Injuryprevention levies (g) Note 2SUMMARY OFSIGNIFICANTACCOUNTINGPOLICIES(continued) FOR THEYEARENDED30JUNE2005 NOTES TOANDFORMINGPART OFTHEFINANCIAL STATEMENTS mandates”). impacts disclosedbelow reflect NSWTreasury’s likelymandates(referred toas“indicative Treasury hasadvisedagenciesofoptionsitislikelyto mandate fortheNSWPublicSector. The arise from optionsinAEIFRS.To ensure level,NSW consistencyatthewholeofgovernment requirements are different from existingAASBrequirements (AGAAP). Otherimpactsare likelyto policies are likelytoimpactthefinancialreport. SomeoftheseimpactsarisebecauseAEIFRS The NSWSportingInjuriesCommitteehasdetermined thekeyareas where changesinaccounting new standards: As aresult ofthisexercise, thefollowingstepshavebeentakentomanagetransition Standards affected bythetransition. Abstracts toidentifykeyareas regarding policies,procedures, systemsandfinancialimpacts WorkCover AuthorityofNew SouthWales toanalysetheAEIFRSandUrgentIssuesGroup The Committeeismanagingthetransitiontonewstandards byutilisingtheresources ofthe Financial ReportingStandards (AEIFRS)from 2005-06. The NSWSportingInjuriesCommitteewillapplytheAustralianEquivalentstoInternational 05 basedonanactuarialassessmentoftheclaimshandlingexpense. The rateusedtoapportionthesecostshasdecreased from 37.5%in2003-04to15%2004- extent towhichthetotalresources oftheCommitteeare appliedtoitsunderwriting function. Other underwritingexpenseshavebeenidentifiedonthebasisofapro-rata assessmentofthe to helpfundtheCommittee’s sportsinjuryprevention andreduction program. was toparticipateintheSportingInjuriesFundandrevenue from allsuchlevieswillbeused Committee. Thelevyis10%ofthepremium thatwouldotherwisebepayableiftheorganisation A conditionoftheexemptionisthatsportingorganisationmustpayanannuallevyto benefits equaltoorbetterthanthoseoffered under theSportingInjuriesFund. insurance policyforwhichtheexemptionissoughtmustoffer seriousaccidentanddeath Act andanyapplicantfortheexemptionmustbeabletosatisfyCommitteethat The exemptionisonlyavailabletoorganisationsthathavebeendeclared undersection5ofthe Injuries Fundortocoverpaidplayersofficials underWorkers Compensation. granted, aninsuranceexemptionforaprivateschemeratherthanparticipateintheSporting Act 1978whichenablesdeclared sportingorganisationsundertheActtoapplyfor, andbe During 2002/03Parliamentapproved amajoramendmenttotheNSWSportingInjuriesInsurance LiaisedwiththeAuditOffice ofNSWinregards totheimpactofAEIFRS. • Actuarieshavebeenengagedtoprovide advicetotheCommitteeinrelation totheimpact • committeeofWorkCover Aninternal AuthorityofNewSouthWales provided advicetothe • SPORTINGand outstanding claimsliabilityandanassessmentof the adequacyofpremium liability; with theissuesofappropriate riskmarginstobeappliedthecalculation ofthe of complyingwithAASB1023–‘GeneralInsurance Contracts’.Specificallythisadvicedealt Committee inmanagingthetransition;

34 INJURIES A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2005

Note 2 SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued) Shown below are management’s best estimates as at the date of preparing the 30 June 2005 financial report of the estimated financial impacts of AEIFRS on the Sporting Injuries Committee’s equity and profit/loss. The Sporting Injuries Committee does not anticipate any material impacts on its cash flows. The actual effects of the transition may differ from the estimated figures below because of pending changes to the AEIFRS, including the UIG Interpretations and/or emerging accepted practice in their interpretation and application. The NSW Sporting Injuries Committee’s accounting policies may also be affected by a proposed standard to harmonise accounting standards with Government Finance Statistics (GFS). However, the impact is uncertain because it depends on when this standard is finalised and whether it can be adopted in 2005-06. a) Reconciliation of key aggregates

Reconciliation of equity under existing Standards (AGAAP) to equity under AEIFRS: 30 June 1 July Sub 2005** 2004* Notes $’000 $’000 Total equity under AGAAP 1,272 1,272 Defined benefit superannuation adjustment for change in discount rate 1 0 ( 7) Effect of discounting long term leave 2 2 1 Total Equity under AEIFRS 1,274 1,266

* = adjustments as at date of transition

** = cumulative adjustments as at date of transition plus year ended 30 June 2005

Reconciliation of surplus under AGAAP to under AEIFRS: Sub $’000 Year ended 30 June 2005 Notes Surplus under AGAAP 0 Defined benefit superannuation 1 7 Long term leave 2 1 Surplus under AEIFRS 8

Sub Notes to the tables above 1. AASB 119 Employee Benefits requires the defined benefit superannuation obligation to be discounted using the government bond rate as at each reporting date, rather than the long- term expected rate of return on plan assets. Where the superannuation obligation is not assumed by the Crown, this will increase the defined benefit liability (or decrease the asset in an overfunded position) and change the quantum of the superannuation expense.

35 ) GeneralInsuranceContracts d) Grantrecognition fornot-forprofit entities c) b) Financial Instruments Note 2SummaryofSignificantAccountingPolicies(Continued) FOR THEYEARENDED30JUNE2005 NOTES TOANDFORMINGPART OFTHEFINANCIAL STATEMENTS .AASB119 2. which are adjustedbyfactorsdevelopedtheNSWTreasury. long termleaveusingthepresent valuemethodbasedonremuneration ratesatyearend are materiallydifferent tothenominalvalue.TheCommittee’s current policyistorecognise and Measurement Instruments: Presentation andDisclosures andAASB 139 decrease retainedby$501,000. earnings general insurancecontracts.However, whenthisStandard isapplied,theimpact willbeto applied from 1July2005.Noneoftheinformationprovided aboveincludesanyimpactsfor Insurance Contractsforthefinancialyearended30 June2005.Thesestandards willbe mandated consistent with Government FinanceStatistics. mandated consistentwithGovernment of theseStandards willin part dependonwhetherthefairvalueoptioncanorwillbe (onfirstadoption)andtheamountvolatilityofsurplus/deficit.Further,earnings theimpact instruments. However, whentheseStandards are applied,thelikelyimpactwillbetoretained from 1July2005.Noneof theinformationprovided aboveincludesanyimpactsforfinancial (ED) 125 AASB 1004.However, thenewAASB1004maybeamendedbyproposals inExposure Draft differences intherecognition requirements betweenthenewAASB1004andcurrent contributions ofassets(includinggrants)andforgivenessliabilities.There are no International FinancialReportStandards International FinancialReportStandards will applytheexemptionprovided inAASB1 In accordance withNSWTreasury’s indicativemandates,theNSWSportingInjuriesCommittee However, atthisstage,thetiminganddollarimpactoftheseamendmentsisuncertain. expense recognition compared withAASB1004,where grantsare recognised whencontrolled. goods andservices)oruntilconditionsare satisfied.ED125maytherefore delay revenue and related goodsandservices (where grantsare in-substanceagreements fortheprovision of revenue and/orexpenserecognition willnotoccuruntileithertheCommitteesupplies The Committeewillapplytherequirements inAASB1004 will applytheexemptionprovided inAASB1 In accordance withNSWTreasury’s indicativemandates,theNSWSportingInjuriesCommittee quantum oftheannualleaveexpense. benefits atnominalvalue,thereby decreasing theemployee benefitsliabilityandchangingthe materially different from thenominalvalueofleaveandaccordingly willmeasure these An assessmentofthepresent valuemethodunderAASB119showsthattheresult isnot Financial ReportingbyLocalGovernments. requires present valuemeasurement foralllong-termemployeebenefitswhere they

SPORTINGfor thefinancialyearended30June2005.TheseStandards willbeapplied to notapplytherequirements ofAASB132Financial to notapplytherequirements ofAASB1023General 36 First-time AdoptionofAustralianEquivalentsto INJURIESFirst-time adoptionofAustralianEquivalentsto If theED125approach is applied, A NNUAL Financial Instruments:Recognition Contributions R EPORT regarding 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2005

2005 2004 $’000 $’000 Note 3 PREMIUMS Premium notices issued 1,294 800 Premium income adjustment (589) (133) 705 667 Note 4 INVESTMENT REVENUE Interest on call and term deposits 10 4 Movement in market values: realised 43 167 : unrealised 235 151 288 322

Note 5 OTHER REVENUE Awards night ticket revenue 7 5 7 5

Note 6 SALARIES AND EMPLOYEE PAYMENTS Staff costs 345 331 Payments to Committee members 15 10 360 341

Payments to Committee members are made in accordance with Premier’s Guidelines.

Note 7 OTHER OPERATING EXPENSES: Includes: Consultancy fees 25 45 Audit fees – external 12 16 Bad debts expense 1 19 Research injury prevention scheme grants 149 49 Sports safety awards 51 65

Note 8 NET CLAIMS INCURRED Claims paid 516 382 Movement in claims liabilities 155 (416) 671 ( 34)

Current period claims relate to risks borne in the current reporting period. Prior period claims relate to an assessment of the risks borne in all previous reporting periods.

37 icutaddson 1 96 (91) Discount anddiscount and related expenses–undiscounted movement –gross claims incurred tt uhrte ueanain (3) 8 ------Scheme State AuthoritiesSuperannuation Superannuation Scheme State AuthoritiesNon-Contributory employees asat30June2005are asfollows: Details oftheCommittee’s liabilitiesandreserves undersuperannuationschemesrelating to Prepaid superannuationcontributionsare recognised asanasset. Unfunded superannuationliabilitiesare recognised asaliabilityinthestatementoffinancialposition. Superannuation Current Note 9RECEIVABLES assumptions forperiodspriorto30June2004. (67) when compared toourprevious valuation.ThemovementalsoincorporateschangesintheActuarial incurred forboththeMain SchemeandtheSupplementaryforyearended30June2004 The undiscountednetclaimsincurred forprioryearshasincreased duetotheadditionofnewclaims 733 Net ClaimsIncurred –PriorYears Net claimsincurred Gross claimsincurred Direct Business Note 8NETCLAIMSINCURREDContinued FOR THEYEARENDED30JUNE2005 NOTES TOANDFORMINGPART OFTHEFINANCIAL STATEMENTS Prepaid superannuation Prepayments SPORTINGReceivables urn Prior Current ’0 $’000 $’000 erYasYa Years Year Years Year 4 29 642 sesdRsreNetAsset Reserve Assessed iblt Account Liability ’0 ’0 ’0 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 0520 052004 2005 2005 2005 ---5 38 INJURIES 2004 2005 A $’000 Total 671 666 NNUAL 5 urn ro Total Prior Current ’0 ’0 $’000 $’000 $’000 2 0 12 104 ( 92) 8 66 (34) (616) 582 7 70 (46) (720) 674 R EPORT 1,480 1,477 $’000 052004 2005 3 - 2004/2005 $’000 751 737 6 8 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2005 Note 9 RECEIVABLES Continued The 30 June 2005 assessment was calculated by the Pillar Administration Actuary, Mercer, where the key assumptions adopted by the actuary were:

30 June 2005 % Rate of investment return 7.0 Rate of general salary increase 4.0 Rate of increase in CPI 2.5

Note 10 OTHER FINANCIAL ASSETS – INVESTMENTS Other financial assets comprise ”at call” and fixed interest securities authorised by the Public Authorities (Financial Arrangements) Act, 1987.

(Market (Market Value) Value) 2005 2004 $’000 $’000 NSW Treasury Corporation 1,897 2,697 AMP Henderson Global Investors - 20 UBS Asset Management (Australia) Ltd - 23 1,897 2,740 Current - 279 Non-current 1,897 2,461 1,897 2,740

Other financial assets are classified as current and non-current depending upon the amount expected to be consumed or converted into cash within 12 months of balance date. Market valuations were provided by the investment managers with whom investments were placed.

39 crasfrgosadsrie eevd themonth followingthemonth forgoodsandservices received, Trade liabilities are normally The Committeehasnounrecognised financialinstruments. settlednolaterthantheendof Liabilitiesare recognised for amountstobepaid inthefuture 13 accruals Trade creditors and Payables – Financial Liabilities Contributionsare payableon Receivablesare carriedatnominal 9 Cashdepositsare atcall.The Short-termdepositsare statedat Receivables 18 Cash assets Financial Assets liability andequityinstrument,bothrecognised andunrecognised atthebalancedate,are asfollows: The accountingpolicies,includingthetermsandconditionsofeachclassfinancialasset, Note 11FINANCIALINSTRUMENTS–TERMS,CONDITIONSANDACCOUNTINGPOLICIES FOR THEYEARENDED30JUNE2005 NOTES TOANDFORMINGPART OFTHEFINANCIAL STATEMENTS netet elsbevle neetad are represented byanumberof realisable value.Interest and TheCommittee’s investments Investmentsare statedatnet 10 – Investments Other financialassets ntuet Position Instruments eonsd ttmn conigPlce Terms andConditions AccountingPolicies Statement Recognised iaca ofFinancial Financial

SPORTINGNotes probable. nominal amountisnolonger when collectionofthefull for doubtfuldebtsisrecognised for doubtfuldebts.Aprovision omte.Treasury Directions 219.01 inwhichan invoiceisreceived. Committee. whether ornotbilledtothe datesspecified. amounts duelessanyprovision (2004:5.23%) averaged5.6%duringtheyear. earned. rateforcashinthefacility financial performancewhen recognised inthestatementof net realisable value.Interest is and fundappointsandmonitors responsible formanagingthe pool.Thefundmanager earned. financial performancewhen unitsofamanagedinvestment recognised inthestatement of movements inmarketvalueare

40 INJURIES A NNUAL guidelines. appropriate investment monitors theapplicationof managers andestablishes interest forlatepayment. allows theMinistertoaward R EPORT 2004/2005 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2005 Note 11 FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS – TERMS, CONDITIONS AND ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Continued) Net fair values The financial assets and liabilities are carried at net fair value. Exposure to risk The use of financial instruments exposes the Committee to two main types of risk: 1. Price risk is the risk of fluctuation in the value of a financial instrument as a result of changes in circumstances pertaining to any one or more of three risk elements: Market: value fluctuations due to changes in market price whether those changes are caused by factors specific to the individual security or its issuer, or factors affecting all securities traded in the market. Currency: value fluctuations due to changes in foreign currency rates. Interest rate: value fluctuations due to changes in market interest rates. 2. Credit risk is the risk of financial loss arising from another party to a contract or financial position failing to discharge a financial obligation thereunder. The major risks are quantified below. Market risk exposure The exposure to market risk on financial instruments at the balance date and previous year is as follows:

Market Market Financial Instruments Value Value 2005 2004 $’000 $’000 Financial Assets Investments in growth facility trusts 1,897 2,441 Total Financial Assets exposed to Market Risk 1,897 2,441 Cash 822 226 Receivables 1,577 751 Other investments - 299 Total Financial Assets not exposed to Market Risk 2,399 1,276 Total Financial Assets 4,296 3,717

Financial Liabilities Trade creditors 138 118 Total Financial Liabilities not exposed to Market Risk 138 118 Market risk management At the overall market level, market risk is managed by matching investments with long-term claims and employee entitlements liabilities. At the individual security level, market risk is managed through diversification. 41 Total FinancialAssets Financial Liabilities Total FinancialAssets eevbe / 752 2,441 - - - - - 106 N/A N/A 299 120 3.5 3.2 5.2 Other investments Investments infixedinterest 138 Receivables Rate Cash incashfacilitytrusts Cash atbank - 1,577 1,897 - - Financial Instruments N/A - - 167 N/A N/A 655 3.4 Trade creditors 5.6 Other investments Receivables Rate Cash incashfacilitytrusts Cash atbank Financial Instruments liabilities, bothrecognised andunrecognised atthebalance date,isasfollows: The exposure tointerest raterisksandeffective interest ratesoffinancialassetsand Interest rateriskexposure (Continued) FINANCIALINSTRUMENTS–TERMS,CONDITIONSANDACCOUNTINGPOLICIES Note 11 FOR THEYEARENDED30JUNE2005 NOTES TOANDFORMINGPART OFTHEFINANCIAL STATEMENTS Interest rateriskexposure –Previous year Total FinancialLiabilities Financial Assets SPORTINGFinancial Assets Weighted Weighted fetv neetInterest Interest Effective Interest Interest Effective vrg laigNon- Floating Average Non- Floating Average neetRt ern Total Bearing Rate Interest Total Bearing Rate Interest 0420 042004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2005 ’0 ’0 $’000 $’000 $’000 % ’0 ’0 $’000 $’000 $’000 % 42 INJURIES 2 3,193 525 2 3,474 822 A NNUAL 138 - R EPORT 2004/2005 3,718 2,441 4,296 1,897 1,577 299 752 120 106 655 167 138 138 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2005 Note 11 FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS – TERMS, CONDITIONS AND ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Continued) Financial Liabilities Trade creditors N/A - 118 118 Total Financial Liabilities - 118 118

Interest rate risk sensitivity and risk management The Committee’s outstanding claim liabilities are determined by projecting the expected claim payment cash flows in each future year, and then discounting the sum of these projected amounts using an average future rate that could be earned on a portfolio of government bonds. Changes in interest rates are likely to be associated with changes in government bond rates, which due to the method of determining outstanding claims liabilities, will affect both financial assets and financial liabilities. Credit risk The maximum exposure to credit risk at balance date in relation to each class of recognised financial asset is the carrying amount of these assets as indicated in the statement of financial position.

Note 12 PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT

2005 2004 $’000 $’000 Computer software At fair value 5 5 Less: accumulated depreciation 5 5 0 0 Furniture and fittings At fair value 2 2 Less: accumulated depreciation 1 0 1 2 Total property, plant & equipment 1 2

43 (b) The followingaveragediscount rateswere usedinmeasuring theliabilityforoutstandingclaims (a) The weighted averageexpectedtermtosettlementfrom thereporting dateoftheoutstanding Note 14OUTSTANDING CLAIMS Note 13PAYABLES Equipment Total Property, Plant& Computer Software Furniture andFittings Class ofAsset (a) Movementsduringperiod: Note 12PROPERTY, PLANTANDEQUIPMENT(Continued) FOR THEYEARENDED30JUNE2005 NOTES TOANDFORMINGPART OFTHEFINANCIAL STATEMENTS claims isestimatedtobeintherangeof2.2years to3.7years(2.3–2004). expected tobepaidnotlaterthanoneyear: Non-Current premiumsUnearned andinjuryprevention levies Accruals Creditors Current Liability forOutstandingClaims Expected Future ClaimsPayments Discount toPresent Value Discount Rate t1720 /ako oeet mutExpense Amount Movements W/Backon at 1/7/2004 SPORTING Depn Recoverable NetRevaln Depn Disposals Additions Balance as ’0 ’0 ’0 ’0 ’0 ’0 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 2000001 0000000 2000001 44

INJURIES W/Downs Disposal A NNUAL R EPORT 2005 $’000 $’000 2,247 1,480 2,247 2,626 052004 2005 2005 (379) 5.4 767 648 501 % 99 48 2004/2005 $’000 $’000 2,092 1,366 2,092 2,477 2004 2004 (385) at 30/6/2005 Balance as 726 290 157 124 5.3 % $’000 9 1 0 1 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2005 Note 14 OUTSTANDING CLAIMS (Continued) (c) The following average discount rates were used in measuring the liability for outstanding claims expected to be paid later than one year: 2005 2004 % % Discount Rate 5.1-5.2 5.4 (d) The liability brought to account is the amount recommended by consulting actuaries being their central estimate. Statutory provision provides assurances for the funding of the total liability. (e) As the benefits prescribed are fixed, no allowance has been made this year or in prior years for future claims inflation.

Note 15 PROVISIONS

2005 2004 $’000 $’000 Current Employee benefits – Compensated absences 33 62 Superannuation - 3 33 65

Note 16 CHANGES IN EQUITY Retained Surplus 2005 2004 $’000 $’000 Balance at the beginning of the financial year 1,272 1,221 Total Changes in Equity – other than transactions with owners as owners Surplus for the year 0 51 Balance at the end of the financial year 1,272 1,272

Note 17 RECONCILIATION OF NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES TO THE OPERATING SURPLUS FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES

2005 2004 $’000 $’000 Operating surplus 0 51 Depreciation and amortisation 1 - Increase/(decrease) in provision for outstanding claims 155 (416) Changes in net market value of investments – unrealised (235) (155) Changes in assets and liabilities (Increase)/decrease in receivables (729) 607 Increase in creditors and accruals 14 30 Increase in provisions and unearned premiums 312 40 Net cash used in operating activities (482) 157 45 End ofaudited FinancialStatements paid uponthesatisfactorycompletionofvarious stagesoftheresearch project. The Committeehascommitted$96,320at30June 2005(Nil2004)toresearch grantsthatwillbe behaviour. sporting practices,oreducationalandpromotional strategiestoincrease awareness andchange The project mustachieveitspurposethrough eitherappliedresearch toidentifyandimplementsafer the incidenceorseverityofserioussportinginjuries. research grantswhere theprimary oramajorpurposeoftheproject istocontributeareduction in Under theResearch andInjuryPrevention SchemetheNSWSportingInjuriesCommitteeapproves Note 22COMMITMENTS amount of$17,000(2004–$13,000). Wales, andpaysanaccountingfeefor theseservices.Forthecurrent yeartheCommitteepaidan The Committeealsoreceives accountingsupportfrom theWorkCover Authority ofNewSouth an amountof$20,000(2004–$23,000). pays WorkCover anadministration feefortheseservices.Forthecurrent yeartheCommitteepaid purchasing andprocurement ofgoodsandservicesvehiclefleetadministration. TheCommittee This includeshumanresources, informationtechnology, maintenanceandsupport,legaladvice, The Committeereceives administration supportfrom theWorkCover Authority ofNewSouthWales. Note 21RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS There are noknowncontingentliabilities(2004–NIL). Note 20CONTINGENTLIABILITIES Risk Covered WorkCover AuthorityofNSWwiththeTreasury ManagedFund: The Committeeisinsured forthefollowingrisksaspartofablanketcovertakenoutby Note 19INSURANCES Cash assets in theStatementofFinancialPositionasfollows: end ofthefinancialyear, asshownintheStatementofCashFlows,isreconciled totherelated items ’at call’investmentsinmoneymarketinstruments,netofoutstandingbankoverdrafts. Cashatthe For thepurposesofStatementCashFlows,’cash’includescashonhandandatbank Note 18RECONCILIATION OFCASH FOR THEYEARENDED30JUNE2005 NOTES TOANDFORMINGPART OFTHEFINANCIAL STATEMENTS SPORTINGMotor vehicles Property Public liability Crime andcomputercrime Group/Personal/Accidental/Travel Workers compensation

46 INJURIES A NNUAL R Industrial specialrisks Errors andomissions EPORT $’000 2005 822 822 2004/2005 $’000 2004 226 226 A NNUAL R EPORT 2004/2005

Annexure A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE for the year ended 30 June 2005 Funds Sporting Supplementary Injuries Fund Sporting Injuries Fund TOTAL 2005 2004 2005 2004 2005 2004 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 Revenues Premiums 705 667 - - 705 667 Contributions - - 500 (197) 500 (197) Net claims incurred (300) (248) (371) 282 (671) 34 Other underwriting expenses (104) (248) (19) ( 39) (123) (287) Underwriting Result 301 171 110 46 411 217 Grants ------Investment and other revenue 350 348 - - 350 348 General and administrative expenses* (651) (468) (110) ( 46) (761) (514) (301) (120) (110) ( 46) (411) (166) Operating surplus 0 51 - - 0 51 Total changes in equity – other than those from transactions with owners as owners 0 51 - - 0 51

*Certain committee operations have been adjusted to eliminate minor transactions between both funds. Annexure B COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION as at 30 June 2005 Funds Sporting Supplementary Injuries Fund Sporting Injuries Fund TOTAL 2005 2004 2005 2004 2005 2004 Assets $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 Receivables* 546 213 934 538 1,480 751 Other financial assets 1,897 2,740 - - 1,897 2,740 Other 823 228 - - 823 228 Total Assets 3,266 3,181 934 538 4,200 3,719 Liabilities Outstanding claims 1,361 1,577 886 515 2,247 2,092 Other* 633 332 48 23 681 355 Total Liabilities 1,994 1,909 934 538 2,928 2,447 Equity 1,272 1,272 - - 1,272 1,272

*Receivables and other liabilities have been adjusted to eliminate minor transactions between both funds.

47 te eeus10295 - 55 (761) 180 411 705 500 (354) (847) 57 (671) (123) 256 845 643 (1,107) (125) Operating surplus/(deficiency) Other operatingexpenses Other revenues 226 Injury prevention Levies 822 77 (8) Underwriting Result - 1,078 Other underwritingexpenses 226 149 - Net Claimsincurred - - Contributions 596 Premiums - - - 226 157 822 (8) - (482) 77 1,078 - BUDGET STATEMENT 149 226 - 596 Cash atendoffinancialyear 157 Cash atbeginningoffinancialyear (482) NET INCREASE/(DECREASE)INCASH INVESTING ACTIVITIES Net CashusedinOperatingActivities OPERATING ACTIVITIES for theyearended30June2005 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OFCASHFLOWS Annexure C te 1 0 1 (30) SPORTING (91) - - 217 (382) 788 338 112 (516) (30) 781 105 (185) (23) (91) - - 338 (1) 105 240 (197) - (774) - 113 (516) (873) (130) 788 - (104) 781 (644) (769) Other Administration andothercosts Claims paid (OUTFLOWS) Other Contributions Premiums INFLOWS ’0 ’0 ’0 ’0 ’0 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 48 0520 0520 052004 2005 2004 2005 2004 2005 nuisFn SportingInjuries Injuries Fund prigSupplementary Sporting

INJURIES 2004/2005 2004/2005 A ugtActual Budget Funds 60 (411) (610) ’0 $’000 $’000 NNUAL Fund R EPORT 2004/2005 TOTAL

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