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Annual Report 2019 Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 CONTENTS PAGE PRESIDENT'S REVIEW 8 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S REPORT 12 AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE 20 OLYMPISM IN THE COMMUNITY 26 OLYMPIAN SERVICES 38 TEAMS 46 ATHLETE AND NATIONAL FEDERATION FUNDING 56 FUNDING THE AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC MOVEMENT 60 AUSTRALIA’S OLYMPIC PARTNERS 62 AUSTRALIA’S OLYMPIC HISTORY 66 CULTURE AND GOVERNANCE 76 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 88 AOF 2019 ANNUAL REPORT 119 CHAIR'S REVIEW 121 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 128 Australian Olympic Committee Incorporated ABN 33 052 258 241 REG No. A0004778J Level 4, Museum of Contemporary Art 140 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 P: +61 2 9247 2000 @AUSOlympicTeam olympics.com.au Photos used in this report are courtesy of Australian Olympic Team Supplier Getty Images. 3 OUR ROLE PROVIDE ATHLETES THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXCEL AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES AND PROMOTE THE VALUES OF OLYMPISM AND BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATION IN SPORT TO ALL AUSTRALIANS. 4 5 HIGHLIGHTS REGIONAL GAMES PARTNERSHIPS OLYMPISM IN THE COMMUNITY PACIFIC GAMES ANOC WORLD BEACH GAMES APIA, SAMOA DOHA, QATAR 7 - 20 JULY 2019 12 - 16 OCTOBER 2019 31PARTNERS 450 SUBMISSIONS 792 COMPLETED VISITS 1,022 11SUPPLIERS STUDENT LEADERS QLD 115,244 FROM EVERY STATE STUDENTS VISITED AND TERRITORY SA NSW ATHLETES55 SPORTS6 ATHLETES40 SPORTS7 ACT 1,016 26 SCHOOL SELECTED TO ATTEND REGISTRATIONS 33 9 14 1 4LICENSEES THE NATIONAL SUMMIT DIGITAL OLYMPIAN SERVICES ATHLETE CONTENT SERIES 70% 11,160 FROM FOLLOWERS Athlete-led content captured 2018 at processing sessions around 166% #OlympicTakeOver #GiveThatAGold 3,200 Australia, in content series to be 463,975 FROM OLYMPIANS published as part of selection IMPRESSIONS 2018 Campaign to promote Olympic CONTACTED announcements. -
ICE HOCKEY NSW 2012 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday November 25Th 2012 Sports House 6A Figtree Drive Sydney Olympic Park
ICE HOCKEY NSW 2012 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday November 25th 2012 Sports House 6A Figtree Drive Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2012 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday November 25th 2012 Sports House 6A Figtree Drive Sydney Olympic Park 3.30pm Registration. AGM 4.00pm to 5.30pm including awards AGENDA 1. Welcome and Opening Remarks 2. Apologies for Absence 3. Confirmation of Minutes of 2011 AGM held 27th November 2011 4. Matters Arising from the Minutes 5. Correspondence 6. President’s Report 7. Financial Report 8. Tabling of Appointed Officers Reports 9. Acceptance of Reports 10. Election of Vice-President 11. Election of Secretary 12. Election of Ordinary Members 13. Appointment of Directors for 2013 14. Presentation of Awards All nominations must be signed by the Nominee, the Proposer and the Seconder, all of whom must be current members of Ice Hockey NSW Nominees for all positions must be present at the meeting Proxy forms are to be received post, email or fax by the NSW IHA Inc. Secretary (IHNSW office) by 5.00pm Thursday, 22th November 2012 Nominations for vacant positions must be received by post, email or fax by the NSW IHA Inc. Secretary (IHNSW office) by 5.00pm Friday, 16th November 2012 MINUTES 2011 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sunday, November 27th 2011 SPORTS HOUSE President opened the meeting at 4:10pm. Minutes from AGM held 27th November 2010 Moved Debra Allport, seconded by Duncan McGregor that Minutes from the 2010 AGM be accepted. Carried. Matters Arising: No matters arising from the Minutes from the 2010 AGM. Official Apologies: Cathy Woodward, Denis Woodward, Patrick Woodward, Don Scurfield. -
Ice Hockey Australia Anti-Doping Policy Effective 01 January 2009
ICE HOCKEY AUSTRALIA ANTI-DOPING POLICY Date approved by ASADA 08 October 2008 Date Adopted by Ice Hockey Australia Board 19 October 2008 Date Anti-Doping Policy Effective 01 January 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE 1 RATIONALE...........................................................................................................1 ARTICLE 2 POWERS OF ICE HOCKEY AUSTRALIA AND ASADA ........................................1 ARTICLE 3 SCOPE ..................................................................................................................2 ARTICLE 4 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.........................................................................3 ARTICLE 5 DEFINITION OF DOPING......................................................................................6 ARTICLE 6 ANTI-DOPING RULE VIOLATIONS.......................................................................7 ARTICLE 7 PROOF OF DOPING .............................................................................................9 ARTICLE 8 THE PROHIBITED LIST....................................................................................... 10 ARTICLE 9 THERAPEUTIC USE............................................................................................ 12 ARTICLE 10 ATHLETE WHEREABOUTS REQUIREMENTS................................................... 13 ARTICLE 11 RETIREMENT AND RETURN TO COMPETITION .............................................. 15 ARTICLE 12 TESTING ............................................................................................................ -
Ice Hockey NSW 2020 Handbook
Ice Hockey NSW 2020 Handbook Version 1.4 2020 A Guide for Members and Officials on the Administration and Local Regulations of Ice Hockey in New South Wales Effective March 1st 2020 to February 28th 2021. www.ihnsw.com.au [email protected] Quad 1, 8 Parkview Drive Sydney Olympic Park, 2127 Phone: +8736 1206 New South Wales Ice Hockey Association Inc. ABN 72 503 170 415 1 - Regulatory Bodies Controlling Ice Hockey In New South Wales Ice Hockey in New South Wales is conducted according to the rules and regulations of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the Australian Ice Hockey Federation Incorporated (AIHF) and the New South Wales Ice Hockey Association Incorporated and the Constitutions of the Australian Ice Hockey Federation Incorporated and the New South Wales Ice Hockey Association Incorporated (NSWIHA), unless otherwise stated. The New South Wales Ice Hockey Association Incorporated carries the sole responsibility for the conduct of all officially sanctioned games in New South Wales. The playing rules of the current IIHF Rule Book apply, unless otherwise stated. These rules are enforceable under the Constitution and By Laws of the New South Wales Ice Hockey Association Inc., as approved by the New South Wales Department of Fair Trading. No amendment to any existing rule will be retrospective. The New South Wales Ice Hockey Association Incorporated operates under the registered name of Ice Hockey New South Wales and the Association will be referred to as IHNSW in most instances from here on. The Australian Ice Hockey Federation operates under the registered name of Ice Hockey Australia and will be referred to as IHA herein. -
Conservation Management Plan Macquarie Ice Rink
CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT PLAN MACQUARIE ICE RINK 26 AUGUST 2020 PREPARED FOR AMP CAPITAL URBIS STAFF RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS REPORT WERE: Director, Heritage Stephen Davies, B Arts Dip Ed, Dip T&CP, Dip Cons Studies, M.ICOMOS Senior Heritage Consultant Alexandria Barnier, B Des (Architecture), Grad Cert Herit Cons, M.ICOMOS Heritage Consultant Cecelia Heazlewood, B Arts, M Museum & Heritage Studies Project Code P0023487 Report Number 1 – Draft issued 26.08.2020 © Urbis Pty Ltd ABN 50 105 256 228 All Rights Reserved. No material may be reproduced without prior permission. You must read the important disclaimer appearing within the body of this report. urbis.com.au CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................................. i 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1. Brief .......................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2. Site Location ............................................................................................................................ 1 1.3. Methodology ............................................................................................................................. 2 1.4. Limitations & Exclusions ......................................................................................................... -
Annual Report Annual Report July 2013 - June 2014 July 2013- June 2014
Annual Report Annual Report July 2013 - June 2014 July 2013- June 2014 Congratulations 2013-2014 Champions Olympic Winter Games, Men’s Ice Hockey Canada Olympic Winter Games, Women’s Ice Hockey Canada IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Russia IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group A Slovenia IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division I Group B Poland IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division II Group A Estonia IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division II Group B Spain IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Division III Bulgaria IIHF World Junior Championship Finland IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Division I Group A Denmark IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Division I Group B Italy IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Division II Group A Hungary IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Division II Group B Korea IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship Division III Belgium IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship USA IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship Division I Group A Latvia IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship Division I Group B Hungary IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship Division II Group A Lithuania IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship Division II Group B Estonia IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship Division III Group A Australia IIHF Ice Hockey U18 World Championship Division III Group B South Africa IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship Division I Gr. A Czech Republic IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship Division I Gr. B Latvia IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship Division II Gr. A Italy IIHF Ice Hockey Women’s World Championship Division II Gr. -
Annual Report 2020 05 11 21 President's Chief Executive Australian Review Officer's Olympic Report Committee
ANNUAL REPORT 2020 05 11 21 PRESIDENT'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE AUSTRALIAN REVIEW OFFICER'S OLYMPIC REPORT COMMITTEE 33 45 53 OLYMPISM IN THE OLYMPIAN TEAMS COMMUNITY SERVICES CONTENTS 63 67 75 FUNDING THE HOW THE AOC AUSTRALIA'S AUSTRALIAN IS FUNDED OLYMPIC HISTORY OLYMPIC MOVEMENT 85 97 125 CORPORATE FINANCIAL AOF 2020 ANNUAL GOVERNANCE STATEMENTS REPORT Australian Olympic Committee Incorporated ABN 33 052 258 241 REG No. A0004778J Level 4, Museum of Contemporary Art 140 George Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 P: +61 2 9247 2000 128 135 CHAIR'S FINANCIAL REVIEW STATEMENTS @AUSOlympicTeam olympics.com.au Photos used in this report are courtesy of Australian Olympic Team Supplier Getty Images. OUR ROLE Provide athletes the opportunity to excel at the Olympic Games and promote the values of Olympism and benefits of participation in sport to all Australians. Cathy Freeman after winning Gold in the 400m Final during the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games 1 2 GAMES OLYMPISM IN THE COMMUNITY WINTER YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES 2020 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND 9 - 22 JANUARY 2020 HIGHLIGHTS 1,111 450 COMPLETED VISITS SUBMISSIONS 151,723 830 STUDENTS VISITED STUDENT LEADERS QLD FROM EVERY STATE AND TERRITORY SA PARTNERSHIPS 33 7 NSW 1,417 ATHLETES SPORTS SCHOOL ACT REGISTRATIONS 21 1 1 2 SELECTED TO ATTEND THE NATIONAL SUMMIT 229 33PARTNERS ATHLETES TRAINED 13 CAMPAIGNS SUPPLIERS AOC TEAM #TeamAUS 45 7 +2 -12 LICENSEES TOTAL HEADCOUNT PERMANENT FIXED TERM 144 12.3M 157K 5.5M HEADCOUNT & CASUAL POSTS IMPRESSIONS ENGAGEMENT VIDEO VIEWS 6.3% HEADCOUNT TOP PERFORMING POSTS (IMPRESSIONS) -
Ice Hockey Nsw 2019 Annual Report
2019 ANNUAL REPORT Presented at the Ice Hockey NSW Annual General Meeting Sunday 24th November 2019 Sports House, Sydney Olympic Park ICE HOCKEY NSW 2019 ANNUAL REPORT SPORTS HOUSE - LEVEL 2 QUAD 1 8 PARKVIEW DRIVE SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK 3.30PM REGISTRATION AGM 4.00PM TO 5.30PM INCLUDING AWARDS AGENDA 1. WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS 2. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE 3. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES OF 2018 AGM HELD 25TH NOVEMBER 2018 4. MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES 5. PRESIDENT’S REPORT 6. TREASURER’S REPORT 7. TABLING OF APPOINTED OFFICERS REPORTS 8. ACCEPTANCE OF REPORTS 9. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT 10. ELECTION OF TREASURER 11. ELECTION OF ORDINARY MEMBERS 12. PRESENTATION OF AWARDS MINUTES 2018 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SUNDAY NOVEMBER 25TH 2018 SPORTS HOUSE Welcome and Opening Remarks President opened the meeting at 4:22pm. Official Apologies: Les Adams, Mark Stephenson, Scott Mitcherson, Linda Brown Minutes from AGM held 26th November 2017 Moved Jimmy Dufour and seconded by Jeff Scott that minutes from the 2017 AGM be accepted. Approved. Matters Arising: No matters arising from the Minutes from the 2017 AGM. President’s Report: The President, Steve Ransome, read his report for the year. The report was made available for members in the 2018 IHNSW Annual Report provided during the meeting. Over the past 2 years we have increasingly engaged with the NSW Department of Sport and other peak sporting organisations to ensure we are maximizing any potential opportunities, to learn how to be more effective and make sure government has an understanding of how they can assist us. In 2018 we received two grants totaling $40,000 for special projects, as well as our ongoing operational grant of $20,000 and access to the facilities we need to run the association. -
National Anti-Racism Strategy and Racism. It Stops with Me
National Anti-Racism Strategy and Racism. It Stops with Me SUMMARY EVALUATION AND FUTURE DIRECTION • 2015 The Australian Human Rights Commission encourages the dissemination and exchange of information provided in this publication. All material presented in this publication is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia, with the exception of: • the Australian Human Rights Commission logo • photographs and images • any content or material provided by third parties. The details of the relevant licence conditions are available on the Creative Commons website, as is the full legal code for the CC BY 3.0 AU licence. Attribution Material obtained from this publication is to be attributed to the Australian Human Rights Commission with the following copyright notice: © Australian Human Rights Commission 2015 ISBN: 978-1-921449-72-7 National Anti-Racism Strategy and Racism. It Stops with Me: Summary evaluation and future direction This is a summary of the National Anti-Racism Strategy and Racism. It Stops with Me evaluation report. The full report is available at: https://itstopswithme.humanrights.gov.au/campaign/evaluation Authors Rivkah Nissim and Jennifer Davis, Australian Human Rights Commission; Elizabeth Darlison, The Miller Group Editing Andrew Pegler, Andrew Pegler Media Design Lisa Thompson, JAG Designs Printing Masterprint Cover image Greater Bendigo City Council, Racism. It Stops with Me campaign launch event, July 2014 Electronic format This publication can be found in electronic format on the Australian Human Rights -
Ice Hockey Nsw 2017 Annual Report
ICE HOCKEY NSW 2017 ANNUAL REPORT Presented at the Ice Hockey NSW Annual General Meeting Sunday 26th November 2017 Sports House, Sydney Olympic Park ICE HOCKEY NSW 2017 ANNUAL REPORT SPORTS HOUSE - LEVEL 2 QUAD 1 8 PARKVIEW DRIVE SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK 3.30PM REGISTRATION. AGM 4.00PM TO 5.30PM INCLUDING AWARDS AGENDA 1. WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS 2. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE 3. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES OF 2016 AGM HELD 27TH NOVEMBER 2016 4. MATTERS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES 5. PRESIDENT’S REPORT 6. FINANCIAL REPORT 7. TABLING OF APPOINTED OFFICERS REPORTS 8. ACCEPTANCE OF REPORTS 9. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT 10. ELECTION OF TREASURER 11. ELECTION OF SECRETARY 12. ELECTION OF ORDINARY MEMBERS 13. PRESENTATION OF AWARDS MINUTES 2016 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING SUNDAY NOVEMBER 27TH 2016 SPORTS HOUSE 1. Welcome and Opening Remarks President opened the meeting at 4:19pm. 2. Official Apologies: Laurena Moore, Keven Ross, Robyn Ravelje. 3. Minutes from AGM held 29th November 2015 Moved Linda Brown and seconded by Jimmy Dufour that minutes from the 2015 AGM be accepted. Approved. 4. Matters Arising: No matters arising from the Minutes from the 2015 AGM. 5. Correspondence: No correspondence received. 6. President’s Report: The President, Steve Ransome, read his report for the year. The report was made available for members in the 2016 IHNSW Annual Report provided during the meeting. Overall the number of player registrations remained similar to last year with gains in Junior grades offsetting a decline in ECSL players, resulting in registration revenue very close to that of 2015. Growth in Bantam, Midget and Womens player numbers resulted in part from clubs recruiting aggressively so they could field teams. -
15 December 2020 Dear Members, After Four
15 December 2020 Dear Members, After four years on the Ice Hockey Australia board, Miranda Ransome resigns as President. Reflecting on the needs of the game, Ms Ransome resigned prior to the Special General Meeting that was called in late November. For the past 13 years Ms Ransome has been involved in ice hockey in Australia, volunteering in various roles from local club management, committee member of Ice Hockey NSW, IHA National Development Camps Director, and Vice-President of IHA. In March 2019 she was elected as President making her not only the first female President of Ice Hockey Australia but the first female President of any International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) national member association. Whilst there are many achievements that Miranda has contributed to during her time with IHA, the biggest has been the move to the new constitution and governance structure. This achieved National Sports Organisation (NSO) recognition by Sport Australia, complying with the current criteria, including the stated requirement for the organisation to be a company limited by guarantee. This enables access to funding opportunities from Sport Australia for future participation grants, director and coach development and education, and athletes. The move to a new constitution has also seen an increased focus on strategic direction and organisational oversight, and has occurred whilst working with the Australian Olympic Committee and the Olympic Winter Institute Australia. Moving forward, IHA’s current Board of Directors will continue implementing its strategic plan and working towards the goal of an Australian team competing at the 2030 Olympics, fulfilling all duties including those that Ms Ransome undertook. -
Member Handbook 2021
Southern Stars Ice Hockey Club Member Handbook 2021 Contents 1. CLUB VISION ...................................................................................................... 1 2. AFFILIATIONS ..................................................................................................... 2 3. MEMBERSHIPS .................................................................................................. 2 4. SIGN ON .............................................................................................................. 3 5. FEES .................................................................................................................... 3 6. EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................... 4 7. UNIFORMS, MERCHANDISE AND HOCKEY EQUIPMENT ............................... 6 8. INSURANCE ........................................................................................................ 6 9. LEAGUE STRUCTURE AND SEASONS ............................................................. 6 10. TRAINING AND GAME TIMES ............................................................................ 8 11. TOURNAMENT OPPORTUNITIES...................................................................... 9 12. VOLUNTEERS ................................................................................................... 10 13. CHILD SAFETY ................................................................................................. 10 14. SOCIAL MEDIA ................................................................................................