2014/2015 ANNUAL REPORT

Sport SA has achieved a reputation for promoting sports administration and management as a professional small business operation, for high level advocacy with government on important Sports Industry issues, is a Registered Training Organisation and has expanded a highly respected industry training program to meet the needs of our industry. 2015 Mr. Mick Clare South Australian Masters’ Games

Contents 1 Governance 2 2014/15 Sport SA Members 3 President’s Report 4-5 Chief Executive Offi cers’ Report 6 Organisational Structure, Representation and Committees 7-9 Industry Capability 10 Advocacy 11 Infrastructure 12 – 13 South Australian Sports Museum 14- 16 2014 KPMG Celebration of South Australian Sport 17 Lifelong Active Participation 18 – 20 Workforce Development 21 – 25 Finance Report 26 - 27 Sport SA Partners

Patron His Excellency, the Honourable Hieu Van Le AO, Governor of South

Registered Offi ce Military Road, West Beach SA PO Box 103 West Beach SA 5024 ABN 97 454 116 317

Honorary Auditor Rod Shearing OAM (FIPA)

Honorary Solicitor Brendan Golden

Sport SA Staff Jan Sutherland - Chief Executive Offi cer Peter Spry - Business Manager Lee Patterson - Training Manager (until February 2015) Jodi Ryan - Training Manager (from March 2015) Lea O’Brien - Administration and Membership Offi cer (P/T) Sharon Stephenson - Finance Offi cer / Training Administration (P/T 0.6) Natalie Porter - Sport Administration Trainee (Completed February 2015) Eleanor Bishop - Sport Administration Trainee (From February 2015) Tayla Johnson - Sport Administration Trainee/Henley HS (From May 2015) Caitlin Carroll - Sport Administration Trainee/Henley HS (Completed December 2014)

30 Governance The Sport SA Board consists of seven directors elected by members and two directors appointed by the Board. The President and Vice President are elected by the Board following the AGM each year.

The Board is responsible for setting the Jill George David Hutton strategic direction of Sport SA and overseeing A lifelong Appointed to the the performance of the organisation. The commitment to Sport SA Board in a Board met nine times in 2014/2015 and the sport bringing a casual vacancy in early Directors are also involved in Governance and wealth of knowledge 2013 for a period of Project Committees of the Board. and expertise from two years, and then roles as a teacher, elected in 2014, David administrator, is passionate about Board of Directors player, coach, sport and physical manager and umpire equips Jill well for the activity, and the positive benefi ts it provides John Dicker APM, role of Director. Her involvement with Sport our community at all levels. His experience President SA commenced in 1995 as a Board member, has been mainly in Australian football as continuing to the present time, and serving a player, then as a Senior Administrator at With extensive as Vice President from 2002 until 2014 and State and National level. Through his previous experience in awarded Life Membership in 2008. Jill has role as SANFL State Manager Community sport including his represented sport and Sport SA in many Engagement, as well as his personal experience involvement as a forums readily assisting with governance, in volunteering and supporting a range of sports player, coach and projects and events. at local community level, David understands administrator, John the signifi cant roles undertaken by volunteers brings excellent in the sports industry. This role provides an knowledge and background to this role. His Mark Hubbard opportunity of working with the Board to main experience has been in Football with Mark currently support the growth and development of all involvement at Club, State and National serves in the role as sports in SA. levels, and currently is volunteering with CEO of Riding for the Disabled. A Director since SA where he took on 1998, President from 2003 and awarded Life the task of building Ray Scheuboeck membership of Sport SA in 2010. the new organisation Ray has been involved under a new state as an administrator of Bronwyn Klei, wide peak body recreation and sport Vice President back in October 2006. Previous roles in sport since 1999, when he include General Manager at Golf Clubs for joined Adelaide City Appointed to the a total of 7 years. In that time Mark served Council full time after Board in 2014 and on the Golf Management Australia state and completing a Degree then Vice President national boards. He was fi rst appointed to the in Recreation Planning later that year, Sport SA Board in 2008 and fi lled the casual and Management. His work portfolio spans Bronwyn is General vacancy in 2014. Mark is passionate about both sports facilities and events, managing Manager of Sales sport participating in golf, basketball, tennis areas in partnership with clubs, state sporting and Commercial and . associations and educational institutions; while at SACA as well as General Manager of the also including planning of sports infrastructure Adelaide Strikers T20 Big Bash team. Before from community courts to metropolitan sports joining SACA, Bronwyn spent two decades Joe Stevens hubs. Ray’s passion for cycling and commitment in media and sales management including Having been elected to providing opportunities for everyone to eight years in Sydney in senior sales roles to the Sport SA enjoy physical activity are evident as Ray has for Austereo. Bronwyn has been a Board Board in 2011 and previously served as the Chair of the Masters member of a number of sports associations re-elected in 2013, Commission for Cycling SA and joined the Sport and was a fi nalist in the Telstra Business Joe brings with SA Board in 2012. Woman of the Year in 2008 and 2013. him an extensive She is President of both the Hills background in sport Association and the Aldgate Netball Club at all levels. His Andrew Rumbelow while still playing and umpiring. love of and passion for the sport of athletics, Andrew was appointed began primarily in his early years as an to the Board in 2014 Lesley Bartlett athlete through to offi ciating and taking on and he fi rst began a number of key administrative functions at working in the sporting The Aquatic both a State and National Level, including industry in 1982. In industry, Swimming President of Athletics SA and a Board 1993 Andrew became and Royal Life Member of Athletics SA since 2001. Joe is the business owner of Saving have been a Race Director of the highly successful Sunday Golf on the Parade for signifi cant part of Mail City-Bay Fun Run, Vice President of the 7 years and was then Golf Operations Manager Lesley’s life and she SA Olympic Council and on the Australian at the Kooyonga Golf Club for 5 years. In 2005 has been a board Commonwealth Games Committee (SA) Andrew transferred sports from Golf to Cricket, member, volunteer, and has the highest respect and admiration when he was appointed the High Performance instructor and education offi cer. Further for the many volunteers who support sport Coordinator at SACA. Most recently Andrew has interests include all sports as a spectator ensuring they are recognised. served as the General Manager of Volleyball SA these days. In 2014 Lesley was elected as from 2008 to 2014 and Membership Manager Deputy Chair of RLSSA (SA). As a director at the Adelaide Crows. Andrew has also been of Sport SA since 2001 and re-elected each involved with many sports having played term, Lesley has provided valuable insight Amateur League Football, A Grade Cricket and into the aquatic sports, volunteering and Pennant Golf and has served on several sports member protection matters. committees. 01 Members at June 30th 2015

FULL Riding for the Disabled SA AUSTSWIM SA (Category A) TOTAL: 102 Rowing SA Bicycle SA ACHPER SA Royal Life Saving Society of Australia (SA) Campbelltown Council Adelaide University Sport SA Amateur Soccer League Inc City of Marion Archery SA SA Catholic Secondary School Girls Sport City of Onkaparinga Athletics SA Inc Association City of Playford Australian Independent Dirt Kart SA Clay Target Association City of Salisbury Association Inc. SA Cricket Association City of Tea Tree Gully Australian International Pedal Prix Inc SA Field and Game Association Inc. Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council Australian Paralympic Committee SA Ice Skating Association District Council of Orroroo Carrieton Australian Underwater Federation (SA) SA Masters Squash First in Sports First Aid Australian University Sport Ltd. SA Men’s Netball Association Flinders ONEsport Badminton SA SA National Football League Hamilton Secondary College Baseball SA SA Olympic Council Inc Henley High School Basketball SA SA Police Sports Federation Inc. Hills Community Options BlindSports SA SA Primary Schools Amateur Sports ICA Sportzworx Stepney BMX SA Association (SAPSASA) Innovision Consulting Group Bowls SA SA Rifl e Association Metro West Junior Football League Boxing SA SA Inc Minda Aquatic Centre Inc Broomball SA SA Ltd. Minerva Professional Services Calisthenics Association of SA Inc SA Water Polo Northwest Junior Soccer Association Canoe SA SA Weightlifting Association Ohdokwan International Ch9 Adelaide Football League SASRAPID One Eighty Sport and Leisure Solutions City Bay Fun Run Committee Inc Secondary School Sport SA (SSSSA) Orroroo Bowling Club Confederation of Australian Motor Sport Skate Port Adelaide Netball Association SA/NT Softball SA Port Pirie Regional Council Croquet SA Special Olympics SA Inc Port Pirie Regional Gym Academy Cycling SA Sporting Shooters Association of Recreational Ice Sports Association of SA Inc. Darts SA Australia (SA) SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre Dogs SA Sports Association for Adelaide Schools SA Country Basketball Council Diving SA Sports Medicine Australia (SA) SA Ice Sports Federation DragonBoat SA Squash SA SA Road Runners Club Drilldance SA Surf Life Saving SA SA United Church Netball Association Eightball SA Surfi ng SA Inc Saint John Ambulance Australia (SA) Inc. Equestrian SA Swimming SA Seaford 6 – 12 School Fencing SA Table Tennis SA South East Local Government Federation SA Inc Taekwondo Australia Inc (SA) Sports App Golf SA TAFE SA – Regency Campus Sportspeople Pty Ltd Gymnastics SA Inc Target Rifl e SA State Tennis Pty Ltd Handball SA Tennis SA Thebarton Aquatic Centre Hockey SA Tenpin SA Tredwell Management Services Horse SA Touch Football SA Waikerie Community Sports Centre Ice Hockey SA Triathlon SA Wakefi eld Regional Council Inclusive Sport SA Uni of SA School of Management Wilderness Escape Outdoor Adventures Pty Ltd International Practical Shooting Volleyball SA World Taekwondo Confederation of SA Volunteering SA and NT Judo SA Wrestling SA Inc INFORMATION AND SERVICES Kodokan Judo SA Yachting South Australia (Category C) TOTAL: 3 Korfball SA Active After-school Communities Lacrosse SA ASSOCIATE Good Sports (Australian Drug Foundation) Life. Be in it (Category B) TOTAL: 55 Reade Park Croquet Club Little Athletics SA Active Ageing SA Inc Marching SA Adelaide City Council LIFE MEMBERS Marleston League SA Adelaide Football Club John Dicker APM Masters Swimming SA AFL SportsReady Jill George Model Aerosport SA Inc Alexandrina Council Kathy Stanton AM Motorcycling SA Inc Aquatic Operation and Development Colin Steinert Netball SA Australasia Murray Tippett Polocrosse SA Aqualife Training Pony Club Association of SA Inc Aquatics Information Powerlifting Australia (SA) Athlete’s Dream Recreation SA Australian Hitball Federation

02 President’s Report It is with pleasure and a touch of sadness, that I present my 13th and fi nal annual report as President of Sport SA.

It is time that I ‘hung up the boots’ and I On a brighter note, in 2014 Minister Leon The recent changes to child protection are have made the decision to step down from Bignell, with encouragement from Robert a good example. While Sport SA, without the position of President following our Gerard, offered Sport SA premises in North reservation, supports all reasonable forthcoming Annual General Meeting. There Terrace for our Sports Museum. The challenge measures to ensure the protection of is always a need in organisations such as now is to raise suffi cient funds to fi t out the children, the new requirements are still not ours for fresh ideas and energy which a new building and in May this year a function was entirely clear and in some circumstances leader can provide. held at the premises to reveal the plans for the may be seen as unreasonable. Quite apart museum and launch the fund raising program. from the new screening measures, further I fi rst came onto the Sport SA Board in 1998 attention should be given to establishing and have been privileged to meet and work As I look back on the past 18 years I still have proper procedures regarding interaction with some wonderful people in the past 18 some frustrations regarding Government with children. We continue to seek defi nitive years. Back then Kathy Stanton AM was commitment to sport and particularly in information as to these requirements for our the CEO and we were housed in premises relation to funding for facilities. There have members. on Henley Beach Road. Due to Kathy’s and been some achievements such as the new Murray Tippett’s (then President) hard work aquatic centre, a second hockey pitch, Well, perhaps it’s time I got off my soapbox we obtained funds to build our current upgraded facilities for rowing, canoeing and and wrote a few words of appreciation to premises, the Industry Skills Centre, which dragon boating at West Lakes to name a few. all those who have helped and supported was opened in September 2004 by our then The Adelaide Oval upgrade has turned this me over the years, in particular the Board Patron, Marjorie Nelson-Jackson AC, CVO, facility into a world class stadium which Sport members and staff of Sport SA. There are MBE. SA applauds. But imagine if a Government too many to mention but I should single out would spend just half of that amount on the two CEOs, Kathy Stanton AM and Jan There have been many exciting (and some improving facilities for other sports in this Sutherland. Their knowledge of the industry, disappointing) times since I became State. What is exciting is the announcement their commitment and work ethic and their President in 2006. And many changes which that South Australia is intending to bid for integrity are unsurpassed and I am very have affected the sports industry. 2005 the 2026 or 2030 Commonwealth Games. If grateful to both of them. I’m also much saw the Government roll out its ‘child safe’ this bid were to be successful there would appreciative of the support that has been strategy and in 2007 the State Sport Dispute be a signifi cant legacy for sport in terms of given to Sport SA by Robert Gerard AO and Centre was introduced. That was also the improved sporting facilities. other Board of Governors members and the year ‘our Marj’ retired as Governor and Rear many volunteers who have contributed in Admiral Kevin John Scarce AC, CSC, RANR While I am cognisant of the need for political many capacities. became the Governor and our new Patron. neutrality it is fair to say that Sport SA is very They have both been wonderful supporters of disappointed by Government and Department I also wish to thank the various Ministers Sport SA and our members. decisions over the past year or so. In addition and opposition Members that I have dealt to the reduction of funding for facilities grants, with – their willingness to discuss issues and I have been fortunate to have attended about the recent decision regarding traineeship invite our input has been most welcomed a dozen South Australian Masters Games all funding is another blow for Sport SA and its and I have been similarly included in over the State, from Ceduna in the far west members. Also we have been advised that the regular meetings with both the previous and to Port Pirie and Clare in the north, and to Offi ce for Recreation and did not approve the current Executive Directors of the Offi ce for Naracoorte in the south-east. They have all grant application for the Sport Awards program Recreation and Sport, namely Phil Hamdorf been rewarding experiences. and dinner in 2015, and we are unsure of the and Paul Anderson. Thank you both. The year 2010 was signifi cant in that the Premier’s grant this year. I do not think of this as purely a Sport SA event, even though we Finally to the most important people – our South Australian Sport Hall of Fame became members and sponsors. It has indeed been a reality after much hard work by Marg have the organising role. This should be viewed as an event for all of South Australia and an a privilege to have met so many Association Ralston AM and our CEO Jan Sutherland and CEOs, Presidents, board members, athletes with wonderful support by Rob Gerard AO opportunity to recognise our sporting heroes and ensure their history will be preserved for and sponsors. I consider myself extremely and his Board of Governors. The inaugural fortunate in that regard. dinner was held in November that year at future generations. I would have thought that the Entertainment Centre and was a great should be important for any party with the I wish all of you success for the future. success. Our next objective was to fi nd responsibility of governing our State. premises for a South Australian Sports Another matter I have noted over the past John B Dicker APM Museum which would also be a home for our years is the reluctance, at times, for sporting Hall of Fame. associations to come together as one to use President In 2011 the Minister for Recreation and Sport, their mass numbers to infl uence government Michael Wright, announced a signifi cant policy and decisions. I do understand that increase in funding for facilities grants, each association have their own priorities something for which we had been lobbying and sometimes do not want to ‘rock the for many years. Sadly, in 2013, following boat’, particularly if they are in the process of Michael’s retirement as Minister, the seeking major government funding. I’m not Government reduced the funding back to its sure whether this will ever change but there pre 2011 level. are sometimes issues where the interests of the sporting industry and community are likely to be in unison.

03 Chief Executive Offi cer’s Report In 2014 – 2015 Sport SA has operated in a challenging and rewarding year and there is no doubt that sport continue to enjoy a great profi le.

Sport has certainly been prominent and it We are anticipating that the work The KPMG Celebration of South Australian is essential that community sport and the commissioned by the Offi ce for Recreation Sport at Adelaide Oval was a great success contribution is recognised and valued. This and Sport “Economic and Social value of sport and we were delighted to bring our event advocacy role is at the centre of our strategic and recreation to South Australia” where to this sporting venue. The excellent media plan and underpins our drive for greater we contributed to the project, will become coverage of the achievements by our recognition of sport including and beyond the available this year and be a foundation for partners the Advertiser and Channel Seven high performance achievements. Our role greater support of sport and recreation. Sport is greatly appreciated and our heroes from and responsibilities have not changed greatly and recreation as part of the service skills today and yesteryear in the KPMG South and we are delivering key strategic projects industry has been identifi ed as an area of Australian Sport Hall of Fame with the many for the sports sector. growth in the future. key support personnel provide a great profi le of sport for the entire community. Following the State Election in 2014 and the The sports industry with our great volunteers return of the Labor government, we have continues to need assistance and our member Progress with the South Australian Sports maintained our positive relationships across services include advice, resources, forums, Museum has continued and a comprehensive all parties and I would like to thank Minister governance, fi nancial management, dispute update is included in this report. The “soft” Bignell, the Opposition Spokesperson for resolution, human resource management launch in May provided impetus for the Recreation and Sport, Tim Whetstone MP and and workforce development. This involves fundraising drive and the design is being Minister Brock for the productive discussions individual advice, discussions and member refi ned. The project is registered with addressing current issues. In addition, I have information sessions and it is evident that the Australian Sports Foundation and we appreciated opportunities for clarifi cation of members appreciate the “open door policy” encourage all sports participants and fans government policy and practices with staff in with customer service. In all our activities to support the project that will display our the Education and Premier’s Departments. the people remain the focus and effective success and feature the South Australian The Child Protection policy has not been communication is crucial. I particularly Sport Hall of Fame. Robert Gerard AO, Chair fi nalised and I continue to alert DECD to enjoy visiting our members, watching the of the Board of Governors has continued his concerns and barriers faced by organisations many sporting activities and celebrating the passionate support at every stage and clearly in meeting requirements as they ensure achievements of the year. portrays the outstanding “Spirit of South that sport is a safe environment. My Australia” qualities that we recognised with membership of the DCSI Screening Customer It has been predicted that Sports and physical the presentation of this award in 2014. There Reference Group has provided insight into recreation activities will be the 17th largest continues to be new challenges that are not the challenges, which are being faced. In sector of employment by 2017 and this also insurmountable and with the assistance 2015, I am optimistic that the processes will includes child care, education and health of all our stakeholders to complement be streamlined and there will be recognition services. There is an expectation from the the signifi cant contribution by the South of the need for support of the volunteer industry that more people will be employed , we will build the workforce without the burden of additional particularly as the industry responds to South Australian Sports Museum. requirements and regulations. increased professionalism and commercialism. The large number of volunteers, almost 14 Community Sport Australia, which is the per cent of the adult population according national company of the State Sports to ABS, in our workforce is essential and we Financial performance Federations, has become involved in more believe that the Australian Sports Commission Following the result of the previous year, it dialogue at the federal level and it is evident “sector-wide national AusPlay Survey” that will was essential that a review of the operations that there will be an opportunity to present commence in 2016-17, will provide intelligence was undertaken. The projected loss of a platform for community sport at the next regarding participation in sport for recognising revenue again in 2014/2015 has required Federal election. At our recent meeting, the industry trends. This may enable workforce further analysis and in reviewing our revenue the challenges facing community sport development to be back in a more prominent streams and business, an opportunity across Australia were identifi ed as the fi rst position for state and federal government to sublease another area in our building step in a changing environment while many funding. was identifi ed. We were very pleased that issues remain on the agenda. This includes AUSTSWIM joined us in February and the the volunteer workforce, infrastructure, The training and skills environment continues offi ce areas were re-confi gured with a capability and capacity of the industry and the to experience change and in 2015 Skills for All staff member also moving part time to the evolving participation trends. has been replaced by Work Ready in SA. The Museum site. This has worked well and changes have also meant that funded training the presence of the AUSTSWIM - South Last year I congratulated the government for our industry is virtually only available Australian Business Centre is a good fi t with on the introduction of the Sports Vouchers through TAFE SA and the number of places Sport SA. The training income from previous program for primary school students. This has been reviewed. This is disappointing, programs has continued to decline including investment in the development of a healthy, as Sport SA has delivered training for the with the loss of the ORS Youth Traineeship active lifestyle for children has been well industry particularly for traineeships since Incentive program in November 2014 and the received and sport has benefi tted from the the early 2000s. We are hoping that the changes to Skills for All in 2015. increased support. In the future, we are situation changes in the next year and we are looking forward to the increasing involvement currently pursuing options responding to the VET In Schools programs are an area of of clubs and children and the injection of needs of our members and the entire sport, growth and VETnetwork Australia which additional funds beyond the current budget recreation and fi tness industry. In 2015, the provides courses for school students in allocations. Sport SA Academy of Basketball incorporating Fitness, became a partner of Sport SA. education and sport has been operating and The Basketball Academy and VET FEE Help The value and contribution of sport to SA the students will graduate with the Diploma Provider status has facilitated opportunities remains a signifi cant discussion and while of Sport Development including an excellent for students to undertake the Diploma of sporting events are often quantifi ed in appreciation of the demands of a career in Sport Development and future plans include various ways, the social and community basketball. benefi ts are not measured easily. programs for other sports.

04 Establishment costs for this programme Human Resources As I refl ect on 2014, I will mention the have been included this year. The costs In 2015, there has been a review of staffi ng passing of Marie Little OAM, Inaugural of a Registered Training Organisation are in line with fi scal challenges and there winner of the Margaret Ralston AM Award being monitored and the training scope is have been some changes to the team. After in 2013. Marie loved sport and worked regularly reviewed to ensure effi ciency. The balancing requirements with changing tirelessly to enable everyone with or without ASQA delegation that we obtained this year workloads, decisions have been made a disability to learn from sport and enjoy the is recognition of our quality assurance while to ensure that our workforce delivers atmosphere of a club and team. Respected also enabling management of our training our business while also mindful of the internationally and locally, Marie was always services in line with the training market need to explore new opportunities. The at sport especially the Crows and Netball. trends. responsibilities continue to increase and the Thank you for your contribution and we Sport SA team is responsive and willing to are pleased to see your legacy in action The Sport Awards project returned on the everywhere. investment and is also invaluable in terms assist to meet business and organisational of the benefi ts across all strategic areas for obligations. Thank you for your commitment Thank you to the Board of Governors, led by Sport SA and sport. and support and I continue to enjoy working Robert Gerard AO. Your assistance with The with our staff. KPMG SA Sport Hall of Fame and SA Sports The Board agreed to expend additional funds Museum has been terrifi c and the profi le in the “soft” Museum launch in May, which In February, Lee Patterson accepted a new role at Surf Life Saving SA and after and network are greatly appreciated by our required marketing material. It was agreed members. that this was essential and the funds from wonderful service to Sport SA spanning 7 reserves were allocated. years, we bid her farewell. Lee and I have In refl ecting after my years of service enjoyed a terrifi c learning experience and at Sport SA, I can see many changes in The balance sheet and reserves remain in a journey at Sport SA and we always remember our organisation and developments in sound position and the Board is continuing our achievements to maintain Sport SA RTO our business that have emerged with the to focus on the diversifi cation of income and be recognised with ASQA delegation. The changing environment. I have outlined streams. many students who have gained greatly from how we address these and note that the Lee’s knowledge and experience, coupled foundation of Sport SA remains the same. with her vibrant personality thank her as Refi nement of our Strategic Plan may be Partners they pursue their careers and “run into” required again and we are looking forward Thank you to our partners and supporters Lee. Thank you on behalf of all members to the next stage. The CEO role continues to of our projects, programs and activities. The and students. We then welcomed Jodi Ryan be both diverse and rewarding. Thank you for community programs continue to add value an experienced RTO Manager from the the privilege of representing our members, for our members and the KPMG Financial hospitality industry to this role and she has the sport and recreation organisations in SA. Management Workshops, OAMPS Insurance fi tted in well. To our members, partners and friends thank Brokers and Adelaide Shores services Peter Spry’s role has focussed on the you and please join us in celebrating the continue to be well received. In addition Awards, Museum and SA Masters Games sporting successes in 2015 at the KPMG Clubs SA has provided support through the while also exploring new opportunities and Celebration of South Australian Sport on IGC Sponsorship Program to develop an partnerships. His rapport with members November 25th. event management system for the South and partners, attention to detail and Australian Masters Games and Club One has combined with his commitment to sport also continued to assist. are assets to our organisation. Lea O’Brien Jan Sutherland JP has reduced her hours due to returning to The State Government and the Offi ce for Chief Executive Offi cer Recreation and Sport are our principal study and fortunately, she has continued her partners and we are appreciative of this capable event management and member funding. Minister Bignell and his advisor, services. Sharon Stephenson supports in Margaret Ralston AM, George Georganas administration, training and manages fi nance in 2015, and ORS Executive Director, Paul and her willingness to profi ciently undertake Anderson have a good awareness of the new responsibilities is essential to Sport SA. issues facing sport. I would like to thank Our 2014 trainees, Natalie Porter and Caitlin them for this cooperative approach supported Carroll (HHS) and Eleanor Bishop and Tayla with open communication. As a member Johnson (HHS) provide good administrative of reference groups and advisory roles and event support services. for government, I am able to present the collective views of sport in many forums and Thank you to the Board for your leadership thank ORS staff and the government advisors and guidance. We value the breadth of skills for these opportunities. I was at the State and knowledge and your enthusiasm for our budget release again this year and found this organisation. John Dicker APM has continued to be informative and valuable. to commit considerable time to the role of President and his wise advice is always well KPMG has continued their partnership for received. Bronwyn Klei was appointed Vice the South Australian Sport Hall of Fame and President following the AGM and she has Celebration of SA Sport and the Community brought new perspectives and commercial Financial management program. Selected acumen to the role. Thank you also to Jill Clients and partners of KPMG also enjoy an George for her wisdom and knowledge of intimate dinner with Hall of Famers who are our industry. Review of the Sport SA 2013 also interviewed by Roger Wills. – 2015 strategic plan commenced in June The Sport Awards partners are recognised with Board planning. This is being fi nalised in this report and I would also like to thank and will be presented to members later this you for your essential support which together year. Benchmarking to the ASC Governance with the contributions of the Premier’s grant principles was completed in February and and ORS funding enable the presentation of now this has been completed against the ORS this great event. Governance principles. The next step will be review of the Constitution, regulations, policies and procedures and the establishment of the Governance Committee.

05 Organisational Structure Sport SA Members 2014 / 2015 Sport SA Board

Chief Exectutive Offi cer Jan Sutherland JP

Training Managers

Lee Patterson Business Manager Peter Spry Jodi Ryan

Administration Administration Assistant & & Membership Finance Offi cer Offi cer Sharon Stephenson Lea O’Brien

Lecturers Sports Administration Trainees Volunteers & Consultants Placements Ellie Bishop

Tayla Johnson (Henley HS) Representation

2015 Australian Masters Games Advisory Board Natalie Porter ANZSLA 2014 Conference Organising Committee Chair – Volunteering Strategy for SA Working Group 1 Club One Board Caitlin Carroll Community Sport Australia Ltd. (Henley HS) Good Sports SA Advisory Committee Local Government Sport and Recreation Facility Sustainability Group Ministerial Advisory Group on Volunteers Pacifi c School Games 2015 SA Sport Integrity Framework Schools as Community Hubs Action Group Service Skills Australia - Board - Sport, Fitness and Recreation Industry Advisory Committee - Sport industry Reference group Service Skills SA - Board - Sport, Fitness & Recreation Industry Advisory Committee SHAPE Flinders University Advisory Committee South Australian Regional Level recreation and Sport Facilities Planning Framework – Reference Group

Committees

Infrastructure Finance and Risk Nomination and Remuneration Sport SA Awards Committee John Dicker APM John Dicker APM John Dicker APM Ray Scheuboeck Mark Hubbard Mark Hubbard Jill George Brett Hill (2013) Ray Scheuboeck

06 Industry Capability Strategic Direction: To lead and support the building of capable, sustainable organisations delivering quality sport and recreation.

Strategic outcomes In 2015 the SSDC Strategic and Operational The following people have been appointed by • Effective, successful models for the Plans are being reviewed to ensure that the the SSDC: delivery of sport in state, local and regional services continue to meet the needs of the Panel Members: Colin Steinert, Barry Couzner industry. • Research and communication is monitored, OAM, Kathryn Gaukroger, Ron Green, John promoted and supported in the sports The SSDC process has been documented Daenke, Jill George, Trisha Gundlach, James management environment regarding and updated to incorporate the tribunals Forde, Jemma Krasowski, Brenton Summers, current issues and industry needs to inform information and is available on the State Joe Stevens, Nathalie McRae, Terry Reilly, Pam decision making Sport Dispute Centre page of the Sport SA Simmons and Trevor Kenyon. website: www.sportsa.org.au • Services and programs to the industry Mediators: Colin Steinert, Kathryn Gaukroger, to enable compliance with legislative, Brenton Summers, Trevor Kenyon, Jean Smith, governance and policy requirements. Partnerships are an integral part of the Joe Stevens, Bianca Fecycz, Ron Green and Jan • Industry – wide intelligence is shared SSDC and we ensure that our members are Sutherland. In addition the LEADR network is to build the performance of community well informed as to current issues in sport. available. sporting organisations to foster the Resources are utilised from these sources for Arbitration: Lawyers: John Daenke, Brendan development of innovation, knowledge and professional development: Golden, James Forde, Ben Thillthorpe. expertise within the industry in response to • ANZSLA Sport News, Annual Journal and changing markets and contexts publications Barrister: Anthony Crocker and the Legal Services Commission are available. • Diversity of income streams to support • Court of Arbitration in Sport news and the strategic development of the sports media releases Investigators: Brenton Summers, Kathryn industry • AICD Publication - The Board Room Gaukroger, Trevor Kenyon and Jean Smith. • Regional opportunities and social inclusion Report Member Protection Information Offi cers: Bianca in all programs to facilitate access for all to • Lander and Roger Sport and the Law quality sport and recreation Fecycz, Trevor Kenyon, Jemma Krasowski, • Play By The Rules Online training and Nathalie McRae, Trisha Gundlach and Jean Smith. • Sport and PE in education is promoted and Referral Guide supported to provide opportunities for • LEADR community sport pathways. • Australian Sports Commission resources

The State Sport Dispute Centre Management Sub-Committee The State Sport Dispute Centre (SSDC) was established in 2006 and has provided services The SSDC is managed by Sport SA and to the South Australian sporting community in overseen by a Management Committee. dispute resolution. Support from the Offi ce for Lesley Bartlett (Chairperson) Sport SA 2014 ANZSLA Conference Recreation and Sport has enabled this valuable Director & Royal Life Saving Society SA initiative to continue and assist in the quality The ANZSLA Conference, 22-24 October 2014 delivery and risk management in sport. Richard Mellon Offi ce for Recreation and was held at Adelaide Oval and personnel from Sport the SSDC who attended gained valuable insight Our members have recognised the value of into current issues in sports law. Our involvement Jane Bartlett Offi ce for Recreation and Sport the independent parties in assisting, providing in sessions and the Conference Organising advice including mediators, panel members, Jackie Blyth Skate SA Committee has expanded the network of the arbitrators and member protection information Danny O’Brien Basketball SA SSDC. Sport SA is part of the SA Sport Integrity offi cers. The effectiveness of the model has Colin Steinert SANFL Network and the presentations have also provided been recognised and complements the services opportunities to discuss and learn more about provided to Sport SA members. Strategic Joe Stevens Athletics SA what is occurring in this signifi cant area of sport. documents of Sport SA and the Offi ce for Jan Sutherland Sport SA & Project Manager Recreation and Sport share a commitment to building the capacity of the sport and recreation Thank you to the Messenger for supplying the industry in South Australia. photo above of Cynthia Langley, winner of the Volunteer Award – sponsored by the Sunday Mail City Bay Fun Run.

07 How to Conduct a Sports Tribunal Workshop Members Programs We would like to thank these organisations The “How to Conduct a Sports Tribunal” Sport SA has been able to provide support for their interest in joining Sport SA and workshop was developed to deliver a training and assistance to our members; look forward to developing strong and workshop suitable for all sports on “How to mutually benefi cial relationships. The current Archery SA, Bowls SA, Croquet SA, Dragon membership is an excellent representation of Conduct a Tribunal”, while promoting Play by Boat SA, Skate SA, Reade Park Croquet the Rules and the Offi ce for Recreation and the sports industry and a list of 159 members Club, the City of Onkaparinga, The Afghan is available in this report. Sport’s “Everyone in sport deserves respect - Sports Federation, NEJSA, SA Aquatic and Fair Enough” Campaign. The workshops were Leisure Centre and Swimming SA. delivered with assistance from the Offi ce • Other Member Activities for Recreation and Sport and supported by Governance 2014 Annual General Meeting ANZSLA – Australian New Zealand Sports • Risk Management Law Association. The workshops were held • Child Safe Environments Thank you to our members, partners, on the 11th of December 2014, at Sport supporters and board members who • Administration SA. The workshops were Chaired by Jan attended the AGM on the 16th of September Sutherland JP, Chief Executive Offi cer of • Communication 2014. Sport SA, and Community Mediator (LEADR). • Training The support of our members is greatly • Grant Applications appreciated and we are confi dent that we are positioning Sport SA well to achieve our The following speakers presented: strategic directions for our members. • Anthony Crocker: Barrister and Members Services The business of the meeting included: (CA) Code of New Members Behaviour Commissioners and Current • Annual Reports Commissioner of the SA Cricket Throughout the 2014/15 period, Sport SA • Elections – Board of Directors Association, presenting: Best Practice in was pleased to welcome a number of new members. These are as follows: There were 4 positions vacant and 4 Disciplinary Hearings for Athletes – The nominations were received. John Dicker Ten Essential Features. APM, Jill George, David Hutton and Ray • John Daenke: Legal practitioner since Category A: Scheuboeck had completed their terms on 1970 and Honorary Solicitor to Tennis • Australian Independent Dirt Kart the Board and all were elected for another SA, presenting: Preliminary Issues to Association Inc. two year term: Consider for a Tribunal Hearing. They formed the Board with the current • Kathryn Gaukroger: Community Mediator Directors: Category B: (LEADR), MPIO and extensive experience • Lesley Bartlett as a Netball Administrator and Offi cial, • Athlete’s Dream • Mark Hubbard presenting: “How are “The Essential • Aqualife Training Elements” applied in your sport?” • Bronwyn Klei (appointed) • City of Playford • Jemma Krasowski: MPIO, Panel Member. • Andrew Rumbelow (appointed) • NWJSA Extensive experience as a Netball • Joe Stevens Administrator and Offi cial. • Sports App • Appointments of Honorary Solicitor • Port Adelaide Netball Association (Brendan Golden) and Auditor (Rod The workshops were attended by a range of • City of Tea Tree Gully Shearing OAM, FIPA) sporting organisations and included valuable • Adelaide Football Club • Membership Fees 2015/16 were approved discussions. Resources are currently being • Wilderness Escape for increase as following: fi nalised to support our members and assist Full membership - $200+GST in the effective management of tribunals, hearings and dispute resolution. Associate Membership - $120+GST Information and Services - $100+GST

08 • The Constitutional changes to insert Roger Wills former ABC Broadcaster, Presented by Jason Muir, Audit Manager, following New Clauses were accepted: ensured the morning ran smoothly as MC. KPMG and Jan Sutherland, Chief Executive 2. Defi nitions and Interpretation Roger also interviewed Renae Hallinan, Offi cer of Sport SA, these workshops Captain of the Adelaide Thunderbirds support the principles of the Offi ce for 7.3 Directors’ Interests Netball team. Renae was a key playmaker Recreation and Sports STARCLUB Club 7.4 The Board May Act in the Australian Diamonds line-up that Development Program. 11. Application of Income won Gold at the 2014 Commonwealth Thank you to KPMG and the District Council 15. Dispute Resolution Procedure Games held in Glasgow and 2015 World of Mount Barker for their assistance Cup. 17. Indemnity. with the organisation of the Financial Adelaide Shores once again continued their Management Workshop. valuable support of the Breakfast. The President and Vice President were The team behind the stars, the dedicated President’s Luncheons elected at the Sport SA Board meeting coaches, volunteers, administrators in October 2014 with John Dicker APM and offi cials were recognised when the Sport SA conducted President’s Luncheons continuing in his role as President fi nalists of the 2014 Sport SA Awards were in August and November 2014 and June and Bronwyn Klei was elected as Vice announced at the Breakfast. These fi nalists 2015, which were hosted by Directors: President. are listed on page 16 of this report. Jill George and Andrew Rumbelow, (August), Lesley Bartlett and John Thank you to Roger Wills, Renae Hallinan, Dicker APM (November) and Jill George 2015 General Meeting the Lockelys Bowling Club and Adelaide and Andrew Rumbelow (November The Sport SA General Meeting was held Shores for their support of the Breakfast. and June).The President’s Luncheons on the 2nd of June 2015 at the SA Sports were superbly catered for by the Findon Museum on North Terrace. General High School “FinCats” (August) and the meetings provide members with updates Henley High School Hospitality (June and of business including fi nancial and August) students. An average of fi fteen strategic activities while also affording an representatives from different member opportunity for members to present and organisations attended each Luncheon. discuss any issues. The promotional video Current issues within their organisations of the SA Sports Museum including a fl y- were shared and discussed as they were through was presented to the members. able to network in an informal atmosphere. KPMG Financial Management Workshops Sport SA in association with SA Sport Industry Skills Centre Facility Hire Hall of Fame and Award night partner The Sport SA Industry Skills Centre KPMG presented a Financial Management continues to be a popular venue for our Workshop for Community Sporting members, casual hirers and training and Organisations. education organisations to hold a range of The workshop was held on Wednesday functions and activities. The Industry Skills 20th August at the Mt Barker Community Centre is suitable for a range of functions Centre. and is ideal for smaller Board meetings through to large AGMs, Workshops and Topics - requirements for a well-managed Presentation Nights. Sport SA is now 2014 Adelaide Shores / Sport SA Partners club, including: working with a preferred caterer and their and Members Breakfast and Sport SA services are available. • Financial Management Controls Awards Finalist Announcement Function Sport SA invites you to contact our offi ce to The 2014 Adelaide Shores / Sport SA • Financial Systems and Reporting book these facilities. Partners and Members Breakfast was held • Budgeting at the Lockleys Bowling Club on the 26th • Cash Management September. 144 guests were present to • Tax / GST. acknowledge the support of and thank our members and partners.

09 Advocacy Strategic Direction: To advocate for and promote recognition of the value of sport as a signifi cant contributor to the achievement of the social, health and public policy agenda of the broader community.

Stategic Outcomes These activities have provided a great vehicle Volunteers: The value of sport and contribution to for partnership in the business community The demands proceeding on our unpaid the economy and the positive impact on and we are anticipating greater opportunities workforce have the potential to be deterrents productivity, health, wellbeing and social as the SA Sports Museum is established. to involvement and the provision of key capital refl ected in the sense of community people to provide sport. It is pleasing to note Sport SA participated in many forums that the State government is listening to our • Success and achievements of the sports representing our members and in the next concerns. Recognition and support programs industry are recognised year we will increase opportunities to gather are well developed. key intelligence with the introduction of more • Whole of government policy development Round Table discussions and meetings. Events: is infl uenced to achieve increased 2015 is busy with sporting events and our government support for all sport and The 2014 Election Edition of Sportsay sports will enjoy a great year. The additional recreation organisations presented the issues and we now report budget for Events SA is welcomed. achievements in the last year against these: Other emerging issues have included Child • Marketing of sport to establish strong Protection requirements, Skills for All and links with the business community and Infrastructure: Funding for workforce development, ORS commercial growth Community Sport still requires greater Youth Traineeship Incentive Program, Women support and the CRSFP needs to receive an in Sport, Cost of Utilities for Sport, with Red Tape and Regulation always remaining on the • Representation of the sports industry injection of funding in time with previous budgets. Adelaide Oval has been great for AFL agenda. Considerable more work is required and cricket and we would now like to see an to achieve the targets of our advocacy for • Advocacy for community sport issues at Indoor Facility on this level. The provision and sport. federal government level. costs of quality facilities is presenting barriers for greater participation. The Sport SA Board continues to monitor the This strategic direction includes celebration of performance of government in addressing the achievements of sport and we have been Funding: these matters, seeking advice and engaging delighted with the increasing prominence of The budget for grants provided through the all stakeholders across the government and the KPMG Celebration of South Australian Offi ce for Recreation and Sport requires a non-government sectors. Sport, The KPMG South Australian Sport signifi cant increase to refl ect the value and Hall of Fame and the Sport SA Awards. This contribution of Sport to South Australia. An exciting project which we have delivered for indexed system addressing increasing costs fi ve years underpinned the showcasing of for organisations would be of signifi cance. achievements for sport. The South Australian Sports Museum is another signifi cant element in profi ling our success stories and the developments are detailed in this report.

10 Infrastructure Strategic Direction: To provide leadership, advocacy and advice in promoting the infrastructure needs for the sustainability of the sport and recreation industry at community, state and national level.

Stategic Outcomes The South Australian Regional Level The exciting Diamond Sports development • Adelaide is a sporting destination and Recreation and Sport Facilities Framework at Adelaide Shores with both softball and Centre of Excellence for sport project initiated by the Local Government baseball sharing the facility is progressing Recreation Forum and jointly funded by well. This innovative, collaborative approach • Planning framework with integrated the Local Government Association of South should be a blueprint for other sports policy and partnerships across sport, Australia and the Offi ce for Recreation facilities and will facilitate the delivery of industry and local, state and federal and Sport commenced this year. Focusing upgraded and new infrastructure. government on identifying collaborative approaches • Strategic planned approach to between Government, sport and community 2014/2015 has seen more major sporting infrastructure, facilities and resources to stakeholders to plan, deliver and manage events at facilities such as the SA Aquatic & support a healthy, active sporting lifestyle regional level sporting facilities, the project Leisure Centre, State Hockey Centre and the • Quality assurance framework for all involves the development of a strategic Adelaide Shores Football Centre and later facilities and resources for sustainability framework to inform the development, this year we will enjoy the Australian Masters including environmental and business investment and management of planned, Games and the Pacifi c School Games at new modelling regional level sporting facilities. This will and improved venues. provide a valuable planning document to • Communities planned and developed address the needs of the communities and incorporating sport and recreation Adelaide is an attractive destination and members of Sport SA have been invited to priorities with increased open space of a as the sports facilities continue to be provide information and complete surveys quality standard for sport and recreation. enhanced we are looking forward to more to ensure that they participate fully in the sporting events and perhaps eventually the • Government and community project. Sport SA is a key member of the Commonwealth Games! infrastructure available for community project control group and has assisted with sport and recreation consultations. • Business accommodation and infrastructure to support the sustainable I was very pleased to be invited to be a business model for sport and recreation member of the Schools as Community organisations. Hubs Action Group and believe that the opportunities for the community to utilise the school facilities will be a valuable addition This year has seen the commencement to sport and recreation in South Australia. of some valuable projects in the area of Barriers have emerged which could prevent infrastructure and has been a positive step the achievement of the outcomes of this towards clarity in the planning framework for project. The many good sporting facilities on community sport facilities. The challenges DECD sites could remain underutilised when continue and sustainability is at the forefront the community is still looking for the same of management due to the increasing cost of facilities. In 2015 I am looking forward to utilities at the stadia, pools, fi elds, courts and reporting that these fences and hindrances ovals. have been alleviated in the best interests of the community.

11 South Australian Sports Museum

The exciting development of the South was to compare all three fi rms in the following A capital campaign for the Museum is to be Australian Sports Museum on North Terrace areas; Capacity, including demonstrated past initiated in the next twelve months and will has progressed well this year. The concept, experience in delivering museums or similar include an Annual Appeal Campaign, Major Gift design work and base building works have been projects, Capability, Methodology and Cost. requests and special fundraising events. the focus and this report provides a project It was recommended that GGDA Architects update outlining the specifi c activities and be selected for further architectural concept Preview Launch achievements. drawings for the project. In May 2015 a preview launch for the Museum In December 2014 Grieve Gillett Dimitty was held on site on North Terrace. The launch University of South Australia Match Studio Andersen Architects (GGDAA) then provided was to provide a preview of the Sports Museum In 2014 meetings were held with Match Studio Sport SA with a proposed brief. to a selected group of potential supporters and Director Jane Andrew and Program Director other “interested” parties for approximately After analysing the Uni SA Proposal document Jane Lawrence with a view to having their fourth 50 guests. Launch activities included guest GGDAA have broken the elements down year Graphic Design and Interior Architecture speakers, Hall of Fame member interviews, using the same spatial areas within the students to provide design concepts for the Hall of Fame display, architectural drawings proposal under the assumption that this has South Australian Sports Museum. The students and video presentation with fl y through. undergone workshopping and review. Analysis were provided with information from Sport SA’s and feedback was provided under separate A preview launch speech was given by the Business Case presented to the government headings which are followed by some ‘free Hon Russell Wortley MLC, president of the earlier in the year which was to be used as the radical thoughts and questions’ to invite further legislative council basis of their research for the project. discussion and refi nement of the brief. “We are here tonight to recognise our State’s The brief for the students was to provide sporting greats and to offer South Australian a museum that would be the home of the Architectural Visuals businesses the opportunity to sponsor the South Australian Sport Hall of Fame, that In May 2015 the architects provided some South Australian Sports Museum. Tonight, would inspire, educate and motivate as well visual concepts for external signage, internal we look to the future - and to what will be an as encouraging participation in sport and to layout and montage of exemplars for further historic and highly signifi cant point of interest celebrate our state’s proud sporting heritage. comment. Please see photos for examples of for all sport-loving South Australians. Extensive research was compiled in regards their design work. South Australia has a rich sporting history and to site analysis including available transport, the establishment of a sports museum will positioning within the city’s tourist precinct Base Building Works provide an appropriate venue for the recognition and the museum’s role within the riverbank Base building works on the museum site of those South Australian sporting greats who precinct. commenced in June 2014 and were completed have, through their achievements, brought One important fi nding was as the museum in November 2014 by the Lessee. These works honour and glory to our State and our nation. site was not readily visible from North Tce included servicing the air conditioner, repaving Our Government is extremely proud to wayfi nding and signage was crucial attracting exterior pathways, window fi lm being installed have played a part in this great museum by visitors. Vibrant window graphics were also on to the windows, men’s and women’s rest identifying the site, and securing the lease deemed necessary to increase street presence. rooms have been remodelled with a wider door for the museum premises. I want to also Once inside the students were focused on installed to allow disability access. Sport SA acknowledge the work of Sport SA, which had the spatial fl ow that would complement the commenced internal renovations in the April the vision for a dedicated South Australian curvature of the site, provide an easy to follow to June 2015 period which included removing Sports Museum. Sport SA will operate the pathway throughout the exhibition space as well old partitions, repainting of internal walls and Museum to showcase the contribution of sport as providing a colour coding for each museum renovating the back offi ce/kitchen area. to the heritage and culture of South Australia. space. The Lessee has provided further funds to This Museum will also serve an extremely Students worked in small groups with each complete work on both entrance doors, important purpose in providing a home for group delivering concept drawings for individual lighting, fl ooring and acoustic considerations. the South Australian Sport Hall of Fame and spaces. Individual concepts were provided for Further work will be undertaken in the near displaying the sporting memorabilia of the Hall the entrance, reception area, exhibition spaces, future following legal compensation of leasing of Fame members. I think what a place like educational theatre area for school groups, hall arrangements for Sport SA. this will do better than anything else however, of fame gallery and interactive spaces. is inspire. We’ve all grown up seeing footage Fundraising Activities and hearing stories about our State’s sporting These concepts were presented to Sport SA and In June 2014 the South Australian Sports heroes but to see their histories assembled interested Uni SA staff at Uni SA’s Jeffrey Smart Museum was listed on the Australian Sports here, in one place, will be very special. To building with the students putting together a Foundation (ASF) Project Directory website of honour athletes in this way, to number them very professional and inspirational presentation. national sports projects to accept donations. in a Hall of Fame and to include them in a The Board of Governors of the SA Sport Hall of The ASF has tax benefi ts for donors and should museum like this, is to make a very powerful Fame and Minister Bignell were also presented be used once potential donors have shown an statement which is that those athletes are with the design concept. interest in the Museum Project. This is an area woven into the very fabric of our sporting Many thanks go to Uni SA’s Jane Andrew, Jane we are hoping the sports community will go to heritage, and their achievements will always be Lawrence, student mentor Marg Degotardi- overtime to support the project whist receiving remembered. Buczko and the six Graphic Design and seven a tax benefi t. If, after visiting this museum, some of our Interior Architecture students for the time and In September 2014, Sport SA registered the children feel inspired to take up a sport or creativity put into the project. The quality of the Museum to be included in the People’s Choice even to apply some of the dedication and effort work was outstanding and provided a blueprint Community Lottery drive for 2015. Sales of which drove their sporting heroes in other areas for Sport SA to take the next step in the design lottery tickets commenced on April 30th through of endeavour, then I think we will all be very process for the Museum. Please see photos for a customised Sport SA Community Lottery page happy. This museum perfectly complements our examples of their design work. and raffl e books distributed to our members. plans to develop a vibrant Riverbank precinct In August 2014 an architectural design tender The Sports Museum Lottery was our fi rst that everyone can enjoy.” process commenced with the Project Defi nition fundraising activity and was held at the 2014 Thank you to the South Australian government and Scoping discussions based on the Uni KPMG Celebration of SA Sport and provided for providing this exciting opportunity to SA concept drawings. A selection process over $6,000 towards the Museum. This activity showcase the contribution of Sport to South for tenderers was developed with three was generously supported by Robert Gerard AO. Australia. architectural fi rms selected to tender and submit proposals for the Museum. Our focus In June 2015, Sport SA Board Director Andrew Rumbelow agreed to head the Museum Fundraising Committee to oversee fundraising ideas and action plans.

12 13 14 KPMG Celebration of South Australian Sport

After four years at the Adelaide Entertainment In 2014 there were fi ve Inductees into The Sports Star of the Year winner BMX Centre (AEC) the decision was made to take the KPMG South Australian Sport Hall rider Sam Willoughby was beamed in from our event to Adelaide Oval, the home of of Fame, Chris Burton OAM (Netball), the USA and the Team of the Year was sport in South Australia. The AEC had done Lynette Fullston (Multisport), George snapped up by the successful Australian a splendid job of hosting our award night Giffen (Cricket), Colin Hayes AM OBE Men’s Cycling Pursuit team, comprised of since its inception but the lure of the recently (Thoroughbred Racing), and Kerry O’Brien Alexander Edmondson, Glenn O’Shea, Luke completed function rooms was irresistible to (Athletics) with Chris and Kerry sharing Davison, Milles Scotson and Jack Bobridge. knock back and so with great expectation our the highlights of their outstanding sporting Jessica Trengove was voted as the People’s 2014 night was held in the William Magarey careers in interviews with Bruce Abernethy. Choice Award winner, Swimmer Jesse Room at the Oval. With pre-dinner drinks The Sport SA Awards celebrated the hard Aungles was awarded the Elite Athlete with held on the top level Lindsay Head Terrace work of our members and the following a Disability of the Year, Cyclist Alex Manly overlooking the city, guests entered the people were recognised as winners; was awarded with Junior Sports Star of room in high spirits to the sounds of Rachael the Year and Jockey Clare Lindop received Leahcar. • Administrator of the Year, Mark Easton, the Tanya Denver Award for Endeavour and The Sport SA Awards; The Advertiser Channel Bowls SA CEO Sportsmanship. Seven Sports Star of the Year Awards and our • Coach of the Year, Tim Decker, Cycling The success of the night couldn’t happen history with The KPMG South Australian Sport without the support of our sponsors and we Hall of Fame were presented with 450 people • Volunteer Award, Cynthia Langley, are particularly indebted to the following at the Gala Event hosted by Bruce Abernethy Table Tennis organisations: and Rosanna Mangiarelli from Channel Seven. • Offi cial of the Year, Ken Gooding, The State Government and the Offi ce for Sport SA with partners Channel Seven and The Cycling Recreation and Sport have been long term Advertiser paid tribute to Robert Gerard AO supporters of the evening with KPMG with the Spirit of South Australia which was • Country Athlete of the Year, Simon providing support since 2011. Geldenhuys, Swimming presented on only the second occasion. Robert OAMPS Insurance Brokers, Sunday Mail joins Marjorie Jackson-Nelson AC CVO MBE in • Event of the Year, Hammer Time City-Bay Fun Run Inc. and Club One (2010- this elite prestigious group. The entertaining (Croquet SA) 14), Print Junction and Alexander Symonds interview by Margaret Ralston AM provided (2011-14), DECD and The Messenger (2012- • Richard Newman Primary School an insight into the passion and character of 14), Bendigo Bank (2013-14) and Brand SA Sports Award, Alex Haydon, Squash Robert Gerard AO. (2014) have also provided support at Award (Henley Beach Primary School) level which is much appreciated. • Secondary School Sports Award, Jack Rossiter, Shooting (Woodcroft College).

Award Sponsors

Supported by

15 Sport SA Awards

Volunteer Award Sponsored by the Sunday Mail City-Bay Fun Run. Cynthia Langley, Table Tennis (Winner) Kevin Crosby, Cricket Laurie Fox, Motorcycling

Offi cial of the Year Sponsored by Club One Ken Gooding, Cycling (Winner) Craig Thomas, Cricket Lyle Baird, Cycling

Administrator of the Year Sponsored by OAMPS Insurance Brokers Mark Easton, Bowls (Winner) Cathy Leske, Croquet Naomi Mitchell, Australian Rules Football

Richard Newman Primary School Sports Award Sponsored by the Department for Education & Child Development Alex Haydon, Squash from Henley Beach Primary School (Winner) Charlotte Kempenaers-Pocz, Tennis from Glenelg Primary School Josh Thomas, Swimming from Woodcroft College

Secondary School Sports Award Sponsored by Messenger Community News Limited Jack Rossiter, Shooting from Woodcroft College (Winner) Kyle Chalmers, Swimming from Immanuel College Alexandra Chidiac, Football from Open Access College

Country Athlete of the Year Brand South Australia Simon Geldenhuys, Swimming (Winner) Ryan Hosking, Cricket and Australian Rules Football Bridget Patterson, Cricket

Coach of the Year Sponsored by Print Junction Tim Decker, Cycling (Winner) Peter Bishop, Swimming Jason Lane, Rowing

Event of the Year Offi ce for Recreation and Sport Hammer Time (Croquet) (Winner) 2013 National Schools Swimming and Diving Championships Adelaide Strikers - News Year’s Eve BBL Celebration (Cricket)

The Advertiser Channel Seven Sports Star of the Year Awards Sports Star of the Year Sam Willoughby (BMX) People’s Choice Sports Star of the Year Jess Trengove (Athlete) Team of the Year Men’s Team Pursuit (Cycling) Junior Sports Star of the Year Alex Manly (Cycling) Elite Athlete with a Disability of the Year Jesse Aungles (Swimming) Tanya Denver Award Clare Lindop (Jockey)

KPMG South Australian Sport Hall of Fame Kerry O’Brien, Athletics George Giffen, Cricket Lynette Fullston, Multisport Christine Burton OAM, Netball Colin Hayes AM, OBE, Thoroughbred Racing

16 Lifelong Active Participation To promote the participation in sport and recreation as an integral part of an active, balanced and healthy lifestyle for all South Australians.

South Australian Masters Games • To encourage more people to participate The success of the Mr. Mick Clare SA Masters Origins of the Masters Games concept in mature age sports activities from your Games has reinvigorated the Clare community The Masters Games concept was fi rst region and the rest of South Australia and it has proven that there is value, purpose and suggested by the Australian Sports • To provide an annual South Australian reason behind such events and the community is Commission in the early 1980s. The State Masters opportunity now excited and looking forward to future events beginnings of the World Masters appeared • To encourage retail and commerce to of this nature. Participation in the Mr. Mick Clare in Toronto in 1985 and then as the Alice support the local development of sport in SA Masters Games far exceeded expectations, Springs Masters in 1986. Masters Games has their region. with 1,404 participants competing across the 20 now become fi rmly established on the sport sports. A highlight for the SA Masters Games calendar in international, national, state and has to be the Rugby competition. Rugby has local scenes. Masters events have provided never been played in the Clare Valley and it the world’s mature age athletes with a host of attracted fi ve teams, some travelling from as opportunities in sharing a common philosophy far away as . A positive outcome from of engaging in some form of sporting activity the Rugby event is the money raised from the and mixing it with a social occasion to create games is going to be used to set up a local club a fun, social and competitive event. The South 2015 South Australian Masters Games to join the Adelaide Masters Rugby League as a Australian Masters Games was developed by 26-29 March regular team and a weekend competition to occur Sport SA and have been held annually since The vision was to provide ‘something for annually in Clare. Volunteers played a vital role 1996 across the regions of SA. Previous host everyone’ whether it be a highly physical sport as sports coordinators, ambassadors, umpires regions for the Games have been: such as AFL Super Rules, a 10km run with and offi cials, to volunteers for the Games Hub, 1996 Riverland less physical sports like Darts or Eight ball. creating podiums and pillows for the medal 1997 Adelaide New sports were introduced to the region ceremonies and Primary School students taking 1998 Mt. Gambier including Rugby Union, Indoor Rowing and part in the Opening Ceremony. It is estimated in 1999 Riverland Triathlon. Many of the participants were past over 500 volunteers assisted in the event which 2000 Port Pirie players who organised their former team even included our Games Ambassador, Gillian 2001 Port Lincoln mates to get back out on the fi eld to ‘relive’ Rolton OAM. 2002 Port Pirie their glory days. It was also noticeable that 2003 Whyalla participants of individual sports had arranged 2004 Port Pirie to compete with friends and associates 2005 Riverland ensuring a good time was had on and off the 2006 Port Pirie fi eld. The level of play across all sports was 2007 Murray Bridge phenomenal highlighting the fact many of 2008 Port Pirie the competitors were still actively involved 2009 Ceduna and maintaining their connection with a 2016 South Australian Masters Games 2010 Port Pirie sport. A goal of the games committee was to 14 – 17 April 2011 Naracoorte promote and target a younger demographic to The Rural City of Murray Bridge is delighted to 2012 Port Pirie encourage those still active in their sport or be hosting the 21st South Australian Masters 2013 Orroroo those who have recently ceased competition. Games. Murray Bridge is expected to welcome in 2014 Naracoorte This was achieved with great success as 45% excess of 1000 athletes aged 25+, over a four day 2015 Clare and Gilbert Valley of all entrants were aged between 30 and 50 period, competing in more than 20 sports. years. Many sports included in the games Being located on the Murray River, water sports Objectives are considering their options to continue to will be a feature of the games. To date the The Games continue to grow due to the build on the success of the games and provide following sports have been confi rmed: focus of each host region on not only the opportunities to encourage mature age 8 Ball, Dragon Boating, Multisport, Basketball, participation but also the spirit of competition. competition. Examples include; Golf, Netball, Carriage Driving, Indoor Rowing, Although the on fi eld rivalries are strong, • Swimming Club considering offering more Sailing/Sailability, Clay Target Shooting, Karting, the defi ning features each year remain to mature age events in local carnivals Soccer, Cricket, Lawn Bowls, Swimming, be the social interaction, camaraderie and • Netball Association to offer more ‘masters’ Croquet, Lawn Tennis, Table Tennis and Darts. enduring friendships while enjoying the events in the 45, 55, and 65 age groups The Murray Bridge South Australian Masters regional highlights of the host Region. Sport • Super rules program is considering Games will attract locals and participants from SA ensures the following objectives are met by forming a second team from the region all around Australia and even internationally to each region; • Local Cricket Association is considering compete at an elite level, while engaging with holding its own masters tournament to the local community and discovering the Murray • To promote lifelong active participation in capitalise on all the teams that registered River, Lakes and Coorong tourism region. sport and recreation for the games We are delighted that the South Australian • To provide an incentive for athletes to • Clare Golf Club is considering holding Masters Games will be returning to Murray renew, maintain or commence their active masters tournaments to build on their Bridge and are looking forward to enjoying the participation in sport strong veterans program. hospitable atmosphere alongside the River • To provide a focus for sporting Murray. No doubt the Masters Athletes will have organisations to identify and recognise The feedback received from Sport time to enjoy the attractions on the river and mature age participants, establish Coordinators and Club members was that surrounds perhaps on a houseboat, paddle – communication and encourage involvement the Masters Games opened their eyes to a steamer or the river activities. in sport whole new demographic that will help clubs For more information please contact: Mildy • To encourage sporting organisations to and associations to build memberships Raveane, Event Manager or Jody Mills, Event address the development of the mature and increase participation levels. It was Coordinator from the Rural City of Murray Bridge. aged component of their sport estimated by local police that 1,800 – 2,000 P. 8539 1100, or via email at • To stimulate and promote community people attended the opening ceremony. This E. [email protected] . interest and participation in sport generated interest as many locals were out to watch and enjoy the event, including the 220 For further details, accommodation options and • To encourage the partnership of Tourism to register for the games please visit and Sport in regional areas Clare primary school students who sang the national anthem and other local schools held www.murraybridgemastersgames.com.au . banners during the athlete march.

17 Workforce Development Strategic Direction: To drive the development of a skilled, responsive workforce of paid and unpaid workers that meets the needs of the dynamic sport and recreation industry.

Strategic Outcomes: Sport SA is negotiating our contract with March, Sport SA welcomed our new Training • Status as an accredited RTO through the State Government to transition and be Manager, Jodi Ryan. Jodi comes with a great quality delivery of training and recognised as a WorkReady Provider. This wealth of experience in Vocational Education assessment in Vocational Education is new provider status will enable Sport SA to and Training (VET) and previously worked maintained access any available funding that will become with a RTO which focussed on Hospitality and available under the new model. Business and under Jodi’s leadership, won • Leadership of the Industry to ensure The WorkReady Funded Training List (FTL) Small Training Provider of the Year in 2014 at that vocational education and training the SA Training Awards. Sport SA welcome refl ects our workforce needs has no opportunities for Sport SA to receive funding for any qualifi cations. However, Jodi and we look forward to expanding our • Flexible, responsive vocational education there is a possibility this will change with current training and education programs. and training which enables people to the next release and further opportunities develop and utilise the skills necessary are added under WorkReady’s new Jobs Graduation to contribute to productivity First approach. WorkReady Jobs First • Partnerships training arrangements offers providers, employers and individuals In the presence of His Excellency Hieu Van are established to meet the needs of the opportunity to co-invest in high quality Le AO, the Graduation for the students of stakeholders training and employment projects that 2014 was held on Wednesday 25th March connect people into a job. 2015. Belinda Tredwell, Director of Tredwell • To ensure that the Industry Skills Centre Management and Sport SA Lecturer capably is a centre of excellence in workforce Once again, we see changes to the Sport and assisted as MC and Guest presenters Hon development Recreation qualifi cations within the Sports, Susan Close MP Minister for Education • To provide leadership to ensure that the Fitness and Recreation Training Package. and Child Development and Minister for contribution of our unpaid workforce is Service Skills Australia (SSA) is undertaking the Public Sector Tim Whetstone MP, recognised and supported consultation of the training package with Shadow Minister for Investment and Trade, merging and deleting of qualifi cations. Sport • An effective communication network for Shadow Minister for Recreation and Sport SA is involved in this process and we want to our paid and unpaid workforce is in place and Shadow Minister for Racing provided ensure the training package is of high-quality their insights into the value of workforce • Increased participation in the paid and refl ect the current workforce skills needs development and quality training in the Sport and unpaid workforce, providing of the industry. and Recreation Industry. We were delighted opportunities for Aboriginal & Torres Sport SA continues to respond to all the that Lee Patterson was able to return and Strait Islanders, Young, Nature Aged, challenges by embracing and seeking new present her report on the year’s activities. under- employed and disengaged initiatives while continuing to provide quality The graduates achieved qualifi cations workers, culturally diverse and all other training to meet the needs of our industry. in Certifi cate II in Sport and Recreation, members of the community. In November 2014, Sport SA was granted Certifi cate III in Sport and Recreation and ASQA delegation. ASQA delegation is offered Certifi cate IV in Sport and Recreation, This year has seen signifi cant changes to only when a RTO is high performing and has Certifi cate III in Fitness and Certifi cate the funding model in South Australia for a history of compliance with the national III in Sports Trainer with certifi cates also Vocational Education and Training (VET). The standards. Our quality assurance and presented by: Skills for All funding model which has been compliance with industry engagement has • His Excellency Hieu Van Le AO in place since July 2012, has been replaced ensured Sport SA will continue to be a high • Hon Geoff Brock MP with WorkReady. WorkReady commenced on performing RTO. In addition, Sport SA has st • 1 . July 2015 and sees a shift in increasing also added Diploma of Sport and Recreation Katrine Hildyard MP funding to TAFE SA over private training Management to our scope. • Dr Duncan McFetridge MP providers. • Matt Williams MP The training system in South Australia will New Training Manager be impacted in the coming months and years and the focus for Sport SA is now about In February, we said goodbye to our Training strengthening our current relationships and Manager, Lee Patterson, who had been a partners and to seek out more specialised part of Sport SA for the past 7 years. Lee training in areas of Fee for Service, VET FEE was a positive member of our team and we Help and VET in Schools. wish her well in her future endeavours. In

18 Graduates Sophie Cocks (Golf SA), Jess Opportunities for young people to enter the The students are combining their studies Grenci, Jack Hornibrook and Reina Shean Sport, Recreation and fi tness industry will with an elite basketball training program, (Henley High School), Amy Buckney and clearly be reduced and also the employment which has seen them travel to the Philippines Jane Whitehead (Blackwood High School and retention of young people in our industry and compete in training camps for various Specialist Netball program) presented which had been enhanced with their basketball clubs in the National Basketball speeches capturing their roles, responsibilities progression to the higher level qualifi cations is League (NBL). and achievements while undertaking their under threat. Being able to offer a course of this calibre in qualifi cations in 2014. We have continued with our traineeship South Australia is a fantastic opportunity for “ As you may know most of the Trainee program, despite the ORS Funding Incentive Sport SA and we look forward to continued positions are only a 12 month contract and a no longer being available in 2015. Due to this growth in this area. We are working with lot of the organisations cannot afford for us to cut, the traineeship program has dramatically Phil Smyth and Steve Breheny to develop this stay on – I have been fortunate to have been reduced in size, but Sport SA still offers this program further and increase participation offered another 12 months where I am now service. We continue to provide trainees with and opportunities for all basketball players. currently undertaking further education and face-to-face monthly training and on-the- studying the Diploma of Sport and Recreation job assessment as part of our service to the Management. industry. VET FEE-HELP “After completing my 12 months with Sport Sport SA was granted VET FEE-HELP Provider SA and the Certifi cate 3 program I can say status in January this year for The Academy DECD Project – Premier’s be Active Early of Basketball program. VET FEE-HELP is on behalf of all the trainees that we are Childhood Program all walking away with a lot of life gained available to assist eligible students studying knowledge and experience. We have been This successful program continued in 2014 higher level vocational education and training given great opportunities with Sport SA” and the trainees conducting physical activity (VET) qualifi cations to pay their tuition fees. Sophie Cocks programs in Pre Schools for Term 3 and 4 Utilising this program, Sport SA has opened in 2014 made a valuable contribution to the our market in the bid to attract more students. fi tness, health, sport and physical activity We have plans to add The Diploma of Sport and Traineeships programs in SA. Recreation Management to VET FEE-HELP and create a program to upskill our industry. Sport In 2014 the trainees supported by the Offi ce The students enjoyed delivering the sessions and demonstrated their competencies in SA sees VET FEE-HELP as a real growth area for Recreation and Sport Youth Traineeship for us in the next 12 months and we hope to Funding Incentive program from Sport delivering the Program in the following suburb sites of Adelaide: create more courses and increase our student and Recreation organisations completed numbers. the Certifi cate III in Sport and Recreation • Warradale Kindergarten and some also Certifi cate IV in Sport and • Sturt Child Care Centre Recreation. These trainees have made a Diploma of Sport Development • Margaret Lohmeyer Kindergarten valuable contribution to their organisations Earlier this year, Sport SA promoted this • and are enjoying opportunities to pursue their Ascot Park Kindergarten qualifi cation through Recognised Prior careers in the industry. • Goodstart Sheidow Park (Hutt Close) Learning (RPL) delivery. We attracted 20 The history and development of the Youth • Plympton South Kindergarten participants, who were subsidised through Traineeship Program has spanned many years Skills for All. This program has been integral • Woodend Children’s Centre and in 2005 the Government Youth Traineeship in ensuring our industry and workers are program was moved through DAIS to the Offi ce • Mitchell Park Kindergarten recognised for the skills and knowledge for Recreation and Sport and has continued as • Goodstart Bedford Park they currently have. Sport SA has created a valuable program for the sport, recreation and a program that recognises the skill and fi tness industry until the decision to no longer knowledge of our industry workers and gives provide this Program. The Academy of Basketball them the credit and recognition they deserve. The achievements and success stories of the Our partnership with the Academy of To date, 2 people have successfully completed Traineeship program have been showcased Basketball has progressed further this year, this qualifi cation through RPL. Sport SA will at the Sport SA Graduation Ceremony and with 11 students still currently enrolled and continue to assist the remaining students the program had enjoyed both great support another student commencing in the second complete their qualifi cation. and interest of the Minister and Offi ce for half of this year. All of the students are Recreation and Sport in the employment and enrolled in the Diploma of Sport Development activities of our current and past students. under VET Fee Help and are due to complete next year.

19 VET in Schools Workforce Development Partners The engagement of younger age groups VETnetwork • Active Ageing Australia (SA) in various roles needs to increase and different approaches are often required to Sport SA has partnered with VETnetwork • Aquatic Operation and Development encourage their participation. It is pleasing Australia for the fi rst time this year to Australasia (AODA) to see school students take on signifi cant increase opportunities in our VET in Schools • Department of Education and Child roles in the community and gain valuable life Program. VETnetwork Australia provides Development (DECD) skills. The following issues remain Red Tape training solutions for schools and links them • First in Sports First Aid Reduction, WHS, Child Protection, Insurance, with training providers and courses. Sport Volunteer Rights and Protection and the Cost • Sports Ready SA is currently working with VETnetwork of Volunteering and they form part of the Australia to deliver Certifi cate III in Fitness • Traction Team Building advocacy strategy undertaken by Sport SA for to approximately 180 students. We also have • Tredwell Management Services the sport and recreation industry. established links to deliver First Aid courses throughout the year. We look forward to The Volunteering Strategy for South Australia increasing our scope with VETnetwork next Lecturers is being developed, “To improve the experience of volunteers, enhance the outcomes for year to continue to deliver quality VET in • Jackie Blyth School programs. volunteer involving organisations, and help • Lee Patterson maintain a volunteer participation rate of 70% • Susan Stevens or better”, through a partnership across four VET in Schools sectors: volunteer involving organisations, • Belinda Tredwell Certifi cate II in Sport and Recreation business, Local Government and State • Jodi Ryan Government with the following partners: Our VET in Schools program provides an alternative pathway to students completing • Jan Sutherland • Minister for Volunteers (representing the Year 11 and 12, whilst preparing them to • Pam Simmons State Government) enter the workforce. In 2014/15, Sport SA • Tom Trewartha • Volunteering SA & NT has worked with 10 schools who deliver VET • Local Government Association of South to approximately 280 students within the Australia school curriculum at Stage 1 and Stage 2. Training Industry Reference Group • Business SA. In addition to gaining nationally recognised Penny Curtis Service Skills SA units of competency or qualifi cations the Jill George Sport SA Director VET in Schools Program assists students to The Strategy will be delivered with a 3 David Hutton Sport SA Director complete SACE whilst providing a study or Year Operational Plan Sport SA CEO; Jan career pathway in the Sport and Recreation Tim Kloeden Henley High School Sutherland was the Chair of Working Group industry. We are currently working with (until March 2015) 1 Focus Area, “Invest in the foundations of numerous others schools who are wanting to Richard Mellon Offi ce for Recreation & Sport volunteering”. join this program. Danny O’Brien Basketball SA Our expert, enthusiastic volunteer workforce Lee Patterson Sport SA has continued to be an integral part of many VET in Schools sporting events and competitions this year and Phil Sinnott Squash SA we would like to thank you once again for your Henley High School Fitness / Sports Trainer Michael Smart SportsReady great contribution. The 2015 Mr Mick Clare Our partnership with Henley High School Jan Sutherland Sport SA SA Masters Games showcased and celebrated continues to strengthen with the joint the vital support of the volunteers who are Tom Trewartha Traction Teambuilding delivery of Certifi cate III in Fitness and essential to the success of the Games and all Certifi cate III in Sport Trainer. Fitness sport! specifi c vocational experience is provided by Workplace Assessor VIVA fi tness at Kidman Park and provides the • Lee Patterson (until March 2015) necessary work experience for the students. Pacifi c School Games The Sports Trainer students have gained • Jodi Ryan Sport SA is working with School Sport valuable experience working at school sport Australia to manage the volunteer recruitment carnivals and sporting events. Workplace Welfare Visits (2014) for the Pacifi c School Games, being held in Adelaide on the 21 – 29 November 2015. We also have a number of students enrolled • Jill George in partial qualifi cations as part of Henley We have been assigned a task of recruiting High Schools Specialist Sport program. The • Colin Steinert approximately 200 volunteers for the games, program’s focus is on the development of which will see approximately 3300 athletes compete in events such as swimming, diving, the ‘student athlete’ with its core elements Volunteers including skill training in the relevant sport, baseball, basketball and many more. The Sport and Recreation volunteer physical preparation, performance analysis, The Pacifi c School Games is the showcase workforce continues to fulfi l the essential personal development, and a fl exible and event of school and provides roles in community sport and recreation supportive academic program from Years 8 opportunities for students from Australia including coach, referee, committee to 12. Whilst enrolled in this program, the and overseas to benefi t from participating in member, offi cial, provider of medical students also gain valuable SACE credits sport at the highest level. The Games provide support and support with fundraising. The by completing a partial qualifi cation in considerable educational, cultural and social economic and social contribution presents Certifi cate III in Sport and Recreation. benefi ts for all participants. Countries far and challenges in measurement especially when wide, particularly from around the Pacifi c and Sport SA acknowledges the continued the informal and less structured activities Asia have been invited and we expect up to 12 assistance of overall program coordinators, which are part of sport and recreation. It is countries to attend. Tim Kloeden (until March 2015) Sammy Nutt essential that we ensure that the recognition and her team, including Trevor Cibich and and value of their involvement remains Chad Winstanley. on the agenda for the entire community. Advocacy is essential to address the emerging issues and we have been proactive in the signifi cant areas of child protection, infrastructure, regulation and funding.

20 Finance Report The South Australian Sports Federation Inc. Financial Statements For the Year Ended 30 June 2015

Statement by the Board The Board has determined that the association is not a reporting entity and that this special purpose fi nancial report should be prepared in accordance with the accounting policies outlined in the Notes to the fi nancial statements. In the opinion of the Board of the South Australian Sports Federation Inc.: • The accompanying fi nancial report presents fairly the fi nancial position of South Australian Sports Federation Inc. as at 30th June 2015. At the date of this statement, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the South Australian Sports Federation Inc. will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due. • The association is not a subsidiary nor is there a subsidiary of the association; and • The association is not a trustee of a trust. • Since the end of the previous fi nancial year: o no offi cer of the association, or o a fi rm of which the offi cer is a member, or o a body corporate in which the offi cer has a substantial fi nancial interest has received or become entitled to receive a benefi t as a result of a contract between the offi cer, fi rm or body corporate and the association; and • Since the end of the previous fi nancial year, no offi cer of the association has received directly or indirectly from the association any payment or other benefi t (other than a salary included in the aggregate amount of remuneration received or due and receivable by offi cers) of a pecuniary value. Signed in accordance with a resolution of the South Australian Sports Federation Inc.

Signed for and on behalf of the Board:

John Dicker APM Jill GeorGeorgege President Director Dated this 25th day of August 2015.

Independent Audit Report I have audited the special purpose Statement of Financial Position (Balance Sheet) and Statement of Financial Performance (Income and Expenditure) for the South Australian Sports Federation Incorporated for the fi nancial year ending 30 June 2015. The Associations’ offi cers are responsible for preparing the fi nancial statements that comply with Accounting Standards and in accordance with the Associations Incorporations Act 1985. This includes responsibility for the maintenance of adequate accounting records and internal controls. The audit procedures assessed whether in all material aspects the Statements presented fairly in accordance to Accounting Standards. The procedures included testing, examination, discussion and analysis, and any other disclosures in the statement that were not directly derived from the full fi nancial statements. In my opinion the Association’s Statement of Financial Performance and Statement of Financial Position present a true and fair view of the results of the activities and position of the Association for the period ending 30 June 2015.

Rod Shearing OAM, FIPA Auditor 3 Beryl Court MODBURY 5092 Dated this 7th day of August 2015

21 Finance Report The South Australian Sports Federation Inc. Financial Statements For the Year Ended 30 June 2015

Balance Sheet as at 30th June 2015

Jun 30, 15 Jun 30, 14 Current Assets Cash on Hand 214,793 85,664 Investments 254,047 284,085 Petty Cash 200 200 Undeposited Funds 985 6,699 470,025 376,648 Accounts Receivable Sundry Debtors 13,438 22,075

Total Current Assets 483,463 398,723

Fixed Assets Building Improvements 00 Buildings 526,970 544,526 Computer Hardware & Software 1,766 2,298 Furniture & Offi ce Equip 767 1,310 Total Fixed Assets 529,503 548,134 1,012,967 946,857

Current Liabilities Income Received in Advance 99,000 20,000 Payroll Liabilities 69,803 63,476 Tax Payable -4,933 -2,754 Total Current Liabilities 163,870 80,722 Net Assets 849,096 866,135

Member Funds Retained Earnings 866,135 950,729 Net Income -17,039 -84,594 849,096 866,135

22 Finance Report The South Australian Sports Federation Inc. Financial Statements For the Year Ended 30 June 2015

Notes to the Financial Statements for the year ended 30th June 2015

Statement of Signifi cant Accounting Policies This fi nancial report is a special purpose fi nancial report prepared in order to satisfy the fi nancial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act (SA) 1985. The Board has determined that the association is not a reporting entity. The fi nancial report has been prepared on an accruals basis and is based on historic costs and does not take into account changing money values, or except where specifi cally stated, current valuations of non-current assets.

The following signifi cant accounting policies, which are consistent with the previous period, unless otherwise stated, have been adopted in the preparation of this fi nancial report.

(a) Fixed Assets Fixed assets are carried at cost less accumulated depreciation. There is a 20 year renegotiable lease agreement with the land on which the premises are situated. The depreciable amount of all fi xed assets are depreciated over the useful lives of the assets to the association commencing from the time the asset is held ready for use. The Board will undertake a review of the assets and their realisable values in the future.

(b) Employee Benefi ts Provision is made in respect of the association’s liability for annual leave and long service leave at balance date, calculated at current rates of pay. The Board has determined that provision for long service leave is brought to account for employees who have completed fi ve years of service, although the statutory liability for the association does not commence until employees have completed seven years of service.

Contributions to superannuation funds, at the rate specifi ed for the superannuation guarantee levy, are charged as an expense when incurred.

(c) Income Tax No provision for income tax is necessary, as the association is exempt from income tax under section 50-45 of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.

(d) Cash Cash includes cash on hand and at the banks, ANZ and Bendigo, held as term deposits.

(e) Revenue and Other Income Revenue is measured at the fair value of the consideration received or receivable.

All revenue is stated net of the amount of goods and services tax (GST).

(f) Goods and Services Tax (GST) Revenues, expenses and assets are recognised net of the amount of GST, except where the amount of GST incurred is not recoverable from the Australian Taxation Offi ce. Receivables and payables in the balance sheet are shown inclusive of GST.

23 Finance Report The South Australian Sports Federation Inc. Financial Statements For the Year Ended 30 June 2015

Income and Expenditure July 2014 – June 2015

Jul ‘14 - Jun 15 Jul ‘13 - Jun 14 Income Income - General Government Grant - General 90,000 90,000 Interest 10,675 16,828 Membership Subscriptions 21,748 22,260 Sponsorship 0 750 Sundry Income 8,948 2,860 Training Room Hire 16,356 0 Trainee Subsidies 8,000 0 Tenant Income 12,510 7,115

Total Income - General 168,237 139,813

Total Income - Projects 235,953 253,524 Income - Training 290,496 209,408

Total Income 694,686 602,745

Expense Advert, Annual Report, Board, Subscriptions 5,212 5,611 Audit, Legal, Bank Fees 2,478 2,350 Car, Cabcharge, Courier 724 1,126 Cleaning, Maintenance 4,677 5,777 Depreciation and Amortisation 19,906 21,559 Insurance 10,038 9,382 IT, Phones, Website 10,865 8,978 Postage, Printing, Stationery 11,937 14,638 Utility Bills 12,486 0 Lease, Off Site Storage 23,231 36,797 Staff Amenities, Staff Training 1,578 928 Salaries & Wages 348,514 349,840 Tenant Expenses 470 569 11,250 3,448 Training Room Supplies 1,138 1,704 Expense - Projects 124,234 171,252 Expense - Training 122,987 53,380

711,725 687,338

Nett Loss -17,039 -84,594

24 Finance Report Financial Statements For the Year Ended 30 June 2014

Services & Projects Income 2014 - 2015

Services & Projects Income and Expenditure 2014 - 2015

25 Sport SA Partners Sport SA would like to thank and acknowledge the support of our Partners in the 2014/15 fi nancial year

The Government of South Australia The Offi ce for Recreation and Sports provision of funding through the Sport and Recreation Sustainability Program and also the Sport and Recreation Development and Inclusion Program with targeted projects funding, enables us to undertake our role as the peak industry body for sport in SA. The South Australian Sports Museum is generously supported by the State Government which has provided the project lease on the site which will be developed for the Museum and as a home for the SA Sport Hall of Fame. The Department of Premier and Cabinet also assisted with fi nancial support of the KPMG Celebration of South Australian Sport and KPMG Celebration of South Australian Sport.

Adelaide Shores Adelaide Shores and Sport SA have been in partnership for over a decade. In May 2000, Ron Shattock then CEO at West Beach Trust (Adelaide Shores) approached Kathy Stanton (Sport SA CEO) to be a corporate donor with the shared vision that the partnership would work together in the development of sport and tourism within South Australia. In this period both parties have continued to collaborate to support sport by providing great facilities. Many of our members regularly use the Adelaide Shores accommodation for their teams and individuals and enjoy the excellent sporting facilities in these pleasant environs.

Arthur J. Gallagher Arthur J. Gallagher have worked closely with Sport SA for over 20 years. As one of the world’s largest insurance broking and risk management companies, we have an extensive national broking network of more than 30 locations across Australia. We provide insurance solutions and advice to a wide range of clients from small to medium enterprises through to large multi-national corporations, as well as affi nity partners and associations. We combine the strength of our global capability, to negotiate better deals and coverage, a focus on local service to our clients and the 24/7 support of our dedicated claims team. All of which help us to deliver on our aspiration to position you to fi nancially survive any insurable event. Locally focused. Nationally resourced. Internationally represented.

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26 Sport SA Partners Sport SA would like to thank and acknowledge the support of our Partners in the 2014/15 fi nancial year

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Club One Club One (SA) Limited holds a Special Club License created in 2006 by the Parliament of South Australia, when it made changes to the Gaming Machine Act 1992. The mission of Club One (SA) Limited is to provide the ethical management of gaming machine entitlements in order to raise funds to be distributed on the basis of merit and need for the benefi t of grass roots community sport and recreation, clubs, and the South Australian community.

Performance Mouthguards Performance Mouthguards not only protect teeth, but aid in the prevention of concussion due to the excellent design and fi t. The designs are as recommended by the Dental Health Foundation – Australia, University of Sydney and recommended Australian Standards. The Adelaide Camry Crows, including many local amateur clubs and schools are currently protected by Performance Mouthguards. Performance Mouthguards include four designs suitable for all sports and age groups. After your dental impressions are taken, the mouthguard is custom made using different combinations of material and construction techniques. Performance Mouthguards are covered by an Unconditional Warranty for manufacturing faults and a Money Back Guarantee if their customers are not able to tolerate the mouthguard. Performance Mouthguards can successfully construct a mouthguard to fi t over orthodontic bands. Rebates are payable for privately insured patients depending on the type of dental cover held, quote item number 151. For further information please visit www. performancemouthguards.com.au or call 83765144 to make an appointment.

Clubs SA Clubs SA is a not-for-profi t Association that provides assistance to the Licensed Club Industry of South Australia. Clubs SA specialises in providing professional assistance to community Club administrators by the way of industrial relations advice, health and safety compliance, legislative advice and interpretation, industry specifi c support, training and more.

Athletes Dream Athletes Dream Pty Ltd and Sport SA have signed a strategic alliance to activate and promote the importance of Athlete Career Development. Through this alliance, qualifying student athletes will receive opportunities to combine Education and Sport, particularly in North America. College scholarships in North America are sought after, hard to acquire alone and will change your life.

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