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Associations Public Register Next annual Association Date of Date of Association name Status return due by number incorporation cessation date A00001 YOWANI COUNTRY CLUB H 02/06/1954 30/04/2002 31/03/2002 A00002 THE BAPTIST UNION OF AUSTRALIA C 05/07/1954 31/12/2017 A00003 THE STAFF AMENITIES AND WELFARE ASSOCIATION (A.N.U.) H 01/01/1900 22/02/1994 30/06/1994 A00004 IRISH-AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION (A.C.T.) H 01/01/1900 22/02/1994 30/06/1994 A00005 THE AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF LABOUR HISTORY H 01/01/1900 10/08/2001 30/06/1999 A00006 MANUKA FOOTBALL CLUB H 01/01/1900 22/02/1994 30/06/1994 A00007 CANBERRA WINE AND FOOD CLUB C 17/12/1954 30/06/2016 A00008 WEST DEAKIN HELLENIC BOWLING CLUB C 06/01/1955 30/06/2015 A00009 CANBERRA PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY C 31/05/1955 31/12/2017 A00010 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD SOCIETY C 13/12/1954 31/12/2016 A00011 GOODWIN AGED CARE SERVICES H 10/03/1955 08/09/2006 30/06/2007 A00012 CANBERRA CITY BOWLING CLUB H 30/03/1955 29/05/2001 30/06/2000 A00014 CANBERRA SOUTH BOWLING & RECREATION CLUB C 27/06/1955 31/05/2005 A00015 KINGSTON-NARRABUNDAH R.S.L. CLUB H 01/01/1900 25/01/1995 30/06/1995 A00016 CANBERRA BOWLING CLUB C 05/05/1955 30/06/2017 A00017 TURNER-O'CONNOR R.S.L. CLUB H 01/01/1900 29/06/1994 30/06/1994 A00018 THE GREEK ORTHODOX COMMUNITY AND CHURCH OF CANBERRA AND DISTRICT C 15/07/1955 30/06/2017 A00019 CANBERRA ALPINE CLUB C 29/06/1955 31/12/2017 A00020 THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF CANBERRA C 07/03/1956 30/06/2017 A00021 AINSLIE FOOTBALL CLUB C 01/01/1953 30/09/2017 A00022 THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS (ACT) H 26/09/1955 27/03/2012 30/06/2012 A00023 THE ACTON FOOTBALL AND SPORTS CLUB H 05/10/1955 11/12/1997 31/10/1998 A00024 NORTHERN SUBURBS RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL CLUB H 09/03/1956 20/04/1998 30/06/1998 A00025 POLISH EX-SERVICEMEN'S ASSOCIATION BRANCH AUSTRALIA C 13/08/1956 30/06/2017 A00026 AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY OF DAIRY TECHNOLOGY H 01/01/1900 25/03/2002 30/06/1999 A00027 THE ARTISTS SOCIETY OF CANBERRA C 18/01/1957 30/06/2017 A00028 THE CANBERRA ART WORKSHOP C 10/10/1957 30/06/2017 A00029 KOOMARRI ASSOCIATION H 26/11/1987 29/04/2005 30/06/2005 A00030 CANBERRA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA C 21/06/1957 31/12/2017 A00031 AUSTRALIAN HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL H 01/01/1900 22/02/1994 30/06/1994 A00032 THE ACADEMY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES IN AUSTRALIA C 03/06/1957 30/06/2017 A00033 THE CANBERRA RECORDED MUSIC SOCIETY H 30/07/1957 25/08/2017 30/06/2015 A00034 A.C.T. TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION H 01/01/1900 29/06/1994 30/06/1994 A00035 AINSLIE FOOTBALL AND SOCIAL CLUB H 25/06/1957 22/10/2002 30/09/2002 A00036 CANBERRA POLICE COMMUNITY YOUTH CLUB C 29/01/1958 30/06/2017 A00037 CANBERRA RACING CLUB C 16/01/1958 30/06/2017 A00038 THE DUTCH/AUSTRALIAN CLUB OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY H 01/01/1900 29/06/1994 30/06/1994 A00039 THE LEGACY CLUB OF CANBERRA C 04/12/1958 31/12/2017 A00040 HAYDON CATHOLIC CENTRE H 01/01/1900 22/02/1994 30/06/1994 A00041 CANBERRA NORTH BOWLING AND ACT RUGBY UNION CLUB C 01/10/1958 30/06/2017 A00042 CANBERRA WOMEN'S BOWLING CLUB H 15/08/1958 30/04/1992 30/06/1992 A00043 A.C.T. JEWISH COMMUNITY C 15/09/1958 30/06/2017 A00044 THE A.C.T. GERMAN LANGUAGE SCHOOL C 01/10/1958 31/12/2016 Next annual Association Date of Date of Association name Status return due by number incorporation cessation date A00045 EASTLAKE FOOTBALL CLUB H 28/04/1959 22/02/2002 30/09/2002 A00046 A.C.T. COMPANION DOG CLUB C 30/04/1959 30/06/2017 A00047 ACT FOOTBALL FEDERATION C 21/02/1962 31/12/2014 A00048 CANBERRA-QUEANBEYAN COMMUNITY OF RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH ABROAD H 01/01/1900 29/06/1994 30/06/1994 A00049 THE CANBERRA CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES H 01/09/1959 13/12/2001 30/06/1997 A00050 CANBERRA RIDING CLUB PONY CLUB C 08/10/1959 31/10/2017 A00051 CANBERRA SOCCER AND SOCIAL CLUB BE QUICK H 01/01/1900 29/06/1994 30/06/1994 A00052 THE AUSTRALIAN CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION H 15/03/1960 15/05/2014 30/06/2010 A00053 ACT SAILING C 10/05/1960 30/06/2017 A00054 BLUE COW SKI CLUB C 22/12/1959 31/10/2017 A00055 THE EASTERN SUBURBS RUGBY UNION & AMATEUR SPORTS CLUB C 25/01/1960 30/06/2009 A00056 THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY RUGBY UNION CLUB H 07/01/1960 25/08/2017 30/06/2016 A00057 SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE BAHA'IS OF THE A.C.T. C 17/03/1960 31/12/2017 A00058 THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS (CANBERRA) C 16/06/1960 30/06/2017 A00059 CANBERRA MOTOR CLUB H 06/02/1987 29/03/2016 30/06/2014 A00061 TURNER NATIONAL FOOTBALL CLUB H 01/01/1900 29/06/1994 30/06/1994 A00063 THE THEATRE PLAYERS H 01/01/1900 22/02/1994 30/06/1994 A00065 CANBERRA SKINDIVING CLUB H 01/01/1900 29/06/1994 30/06/1994 A00066 THE CANBERRA MOSQUE C 04/11/1960 30/06/2017 A00067 AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF HORTICULTURE C 25/11/1960 30/06/2016 A00068 ITALO-AUSTRALIAN CLUB H 13/01/1961 07/11/2003 30/06/2003 A00069 CANBERRA ALL NATIONALITIES CLUB H 01/01/1900 29/06/1994 30/06/1994 A00070 CANBERRA PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY C 22/05/1961 31/12/2017 A00071 INSTITUTE OF FINANCIAL SERVICES H 05/04/1961 20/09/2004 31/12/2004 A00072 NATIONAL SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE BAHA'IS OF AUSTRALIA C 18/04/1961 31/12/2017 A00073 HARMONIE GERMAN CLUB CANBERRA C 09/06/1961 28/02/2018 A00074 BRINDABELLA SKI CLUB C 05/06/1961 31/10/2017 A00075 MORSHEAD HOME FOR VETERANS AND OTHER AGED PERSONS H 12/10/1961 17/07/2013 30/06/2013 A00076 GUTHEGA SKI CLUB C 11/12/1961 30/11/2017 A00077 LITHUANIAN-AUSTRALIAN CLUB (CANBERRA) H 20/12/1961 09/02/2000 31/12/1999 A00078 THE AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF ALLERGY H 01/01/1900 22/02/1994 30/06/1994 A00079 THE ENGLISH-AUSTRALIAN CLUB H 01/01/1900 29/06/1994 30/06/1994 A00080 CANBERRA CHORAL SOCIETY C 04/04/1962 31/12/2017 A00081 NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN OF AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY C 19/09/1962 30/06/2017 A00082 AUSTRALIAN PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY C 07/05/1962 30/06/2012 A00083 A.C.T. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE H 15/06/1962 11/10/2011 31/10/2002 A00084 AUSTRALIAN FRONTIER H 01/01/1900 18/01/1995 30/06/1995 A00085 ARTS COUNCIL OF THE A.C.T. H 17/10/1962 03/05/2001 31/12/1994 A00086 JIGSAW THEATRE COMPANY C 13/02/1963 31/12/2013 A00087 CANBERRA GLIDING CLUB C 20/08/1963 30/06/2017 A00088 SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLUB OF CANBERRA C 31/12/1963 31/03/2018 A00089 CANBERRA SPORTING CLUB H 01/01/1900 28/09/1994 30/06/1995 Next annual Association Date of Date of Association name Status return due by number incorporation cessation date PARISH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST IN CANBERRA OF THE RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OUTSIDE A00091 C 14/05/1964 31/12/2017 OF RUSSIA A00092 SCANDINAVIAN AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION H 10/12/1963 29/09/1993 30/06/1994 A00093 NATIONAL PARKS ASSOCIATION OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY C 06/07/1972 30/06/2016 A00094 CANBERRA CONSUMERS H 07/01/1964 03/12/2007 31/12/2004 A00095 COUNCIL OF ARTS & CULTURAL REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS H 03/02/1964 18/04/2017 30/06/2016 A00096 CANBERRA TRADESMEN'S UNION CLUB H 10/04/1964 29/01/2004 30/06/2002 A00097 CANBERRA ACTION ON SMOKING AND HEALTH H 22/10/1984 23/07/2002 30/06/1999 A00098 THE CANBERRA GRAMMAR SCHOOL OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION H 01/01/1900 25/03/2002 30/06/1999 A00100 THE GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIA C 09/07/1965 30/09/2016 THE FREE SERBIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH ST. GEORGE IN CANBERRA DIOCESE FOR AUSTRALIA A00101 C 12/08/1965 31/12/2017 AND NEW ZEALAND A00102 HUMANIST SOCIETY OF CANBERRA H 01/01/1900 22/02/1994 30/06/1994 A00103 THE FINNISH-AUSTRALIAN CLUB OF CANBERRA H 20/10/1965 14/04/2003 30/06/1997 A00104 ACT SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN H 01/01/1900 22/02/1994 30/06/1994 A00105 THE SLOVENIAN-AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION OF CANBERRA C 11/11/1965 31/03/2018 A00106 ST JOHN AMBULANCE AUSTRALIA C 29/11/1965 31/12/2017 A00107 AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATION FOUNDATION C 12/08/1961 30/06/2017 A00108 THE GOOD NEIGHBOUR COUNCIL OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY H 01/01/1900 22/02/1994 30/06/1994 A00109 THE SPORTING SHOOTERS' ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA - AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY C 15/06/1966 30/06/2017 A00110 AUSTRALIAN GRECIAN SOCCER CLUB H 23/12/1991 09/05/2002 30/06/2001 A00111 AUST.
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