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Political Finance Annual Report 2015–2016: Additional Tables Political Finance Annual Report 2015–2016: Additional Tables Table A: Summary of gifts and other income received by each political party Total gifts and Total gifts less Total gifts $2,300 Political Party Other income other income than $2,300 or more 2015-2016 Animal Justice Party $1,870.00 $0.00 $875.00 $2,745.00 Australian Christians (WA)1 $154,815.00 $56,975.00 $5,881.00 $217,671.00 Australian Democrats $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Australian Labor Party (WA Branch)1, 2 N/A4 $541,046.00 $915,394.00 $4,964,559.00 Citizens Electoral Council $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Family First Party WA Inc1 $1,235.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,235.00 Julie Matheson for Western Australia1 $521.66 $0.00 $3,250.83 $3,772.49 Liberal Democratic Party2 N/A4 $270,856.00 $272,900.00 $817,687.00 One Nation Western Australia (Inc) $0.00 $0.00 $1,261.22 $1,261.22 Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party (WA)1 $6,345.00 $8,600.00 $22,000.00 $36,945.00 Social Security Recipients Party $1,050.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,050.00 Socialist Alliance $6,400.00 $0.00 $7,738.18 $14,138.18 The Greens (WA) Inc1, 3 $211,662.00 $534,449.74 $247,646.00 $993,757.74 The Liberal Party of Australia (WA Division) Inc1, 2 N/A4 $1,106,750.00 $827,000.00 $7,841,138.00 The National Party of Australia (WA) Inc1, 2 N/A4 $20,000.00 $442,348.00 $1,319,900.00 Unity Party WA $180.00 $0.00 $0.00 $180.00 Total $384,078.66 $2,538,676.74 $2,746,294.23 $16,216,039.63 1 Registered political party. 2 Indicates that the party disclosed under the Federal disclosure scheme and lodged a copy of that return with the Commission. A separate declaration of gifts received under the threshold did not need to be lodged in this circumstance. 3 These figures may differ to that disclosed by the party in their annual return in order to reflect the sum of the amounts declared in the return. 4 Those returns submitted under the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 are not required to provide this level of detail. Western Australian Electoral Commission Page 1 of 8 Political Finance Annual Report 2015–2016: Additional Tables Table B: Gifts $2,300 or greater received by political parties Australian Christians1 Donor 2015-2016 Cornerstone Legal $5,000.00 J & TD van Duyn Family Trust $7,040.00 Mr David Milne $6,000.00 Mr Dennis Pease $4,000.00 Mr Warnar Spyker $3,000.00 Mrs Elisabeth Sullivan $3,000.00 Personnel Contracting $20,000.00 Unity Australia Organisation $8,935.00 $56,975.00 Australian Labor Party (WA Branch)1, 2 Donor 2015-2016 Australian Workers Union $38,000.00 CEPU - ETU $57,500.00 CFMEU (Construction & General Div) $66,500.00 Crown Perth $38,967.00 Janine Freeman $40,000.00 Jason McLellan $27,383.00 Margaret Quirk $30,000.00 Shop, Distributive & Allied Employees Association WA $191,331.00 Transport Workers Union of Australia $50,000.00 Unions NSW $1,365.00 $541,046.00 Liberal Democratic Party2 Donor 2015-2016 Alliance of Australian Retailers $90,000.00 Cormack Foundation $25,000.00 Ian Plimer $45,000.00 NIOA Pty Ltd $20,000.00 Philip Morris Ltd $20,000.00 Siesta Holdings Australia Pty Ltd $25,000.00 Sporting Shooters Association of Australia $15,856.00 W. Kennard $15,000.00 Yea-Sayer Pty Ltd $15,000.00 $270,856.00 Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party (WA)1 Donor 2015-2016 Craig Halstead $5,000.00 Erinview P/L $3,600.00 $8,600.00 Western Australian Electoral Commission Page 2 of 8 Political Finance Annual Report 2015–2016: Additional Tables Table B: Gifts $2,300 or greater received by political parties The Greens (WA) Inc1 Donor 2015-2016 Andrew Woodroffe $2,950.00 Australian Greens $202,611.26 Brian Fleay $2,635.00 Chilla (Margaret) Bulbeck $32,360.00 David & Lesley Letham $3,300.00 David Glance $3,000.00 Fred Woollard $5,001.00 Harley Lacy $6,600.00 Heather & Neil Barrett $5,000.00 James Mumme $3,550.00 Jan and Peter Knight / Wilmot $4,000.00 Jan Currie $3,000.00 Jude Cullity $20,210.00 Lewis Tyndall $5,000.00 Linda Selvey $4,250.00 Lynn MacLaren $17,514.91 Mango Beilby $4,230.00 Pater Investments Pty Ltd $99,500.00 Peter Wilmot $7,300.00 Phil Jenkins $4,999.00 Rachel Siewert $17,989.59 Robin Chapple $18,164.54 Roger King $9,000.00 Ruth Greble $22,300.00 Scott Ludlam $17,764.44 Trish Cowcher $12,220.00 $534,449.74 The Liberal Party of Australia (WA Division) Inc.1, 2 Donor 2015-2016 Austal Ltd $20,000.00 Australian Gypsum Industries Pty Ltd $140,000.00 BGC Residential Pty Ltd $40,000.00 Burswood Nominees Ltd $50,000.00 CHC (St Louis) Pty Ltd $20,000.00 Contura Mining $25,000.00 Glencore $15,000.00 Goldtime Holdings Pty Ltd $20,000.00 John Hughes Group $39,750.00 Jon Fogarty $107,000.00 Kingold Group $200,000.00 Liberal National Party Queensland $20,000.00 Liberal Party of Australia (NSW Division) $20,000.00 Liberal Party of Australia (Vic Division) - Kooyong 200 Club $50,000.00 Macquarie Bank $25,000.00 Marylyn New $20,000.00 Mulloway Pty Ltd $20,000.00 Pepstock II Pty Ltd $20,000.00 Piacentini & Son $15,000.00 Ramsay Health Care Ltd $45,000.00 The 500 Club $180,000.00 Tim Roberts $15,000.00 $1,106,750.00 Western Australian Electoral Commission Page 3 of 8 Political Finance Annual Report 2015–2016: Additional Tables Table B: Gifts $2,300 or greater received by political parties The National Party of Australia (WA) Inc1, 2 Donor 2015-2016 Parliamentary National Party $20,000.00 $20,000.00 1 Registered political party 2 Indicates that the party disclosed under the Federal disclosure scheme and lodged a copy of that return with the WAEC to comply with its obligations Western Australian Electoral Commission Page 4 of 8 Political Finance Annual Report 2015–2016: Additional Tables Table C: Other income $2,300 or greater received by political parties Australian Christians1 Received from 2015-2016 Membership $5,381.00 $5,381.00 Australian Labor Party (WA Branch)1, 2 Received from 2015-2016 Australian Manufacturing Workers Union $65,728.00 CEPU - ETU $27,106.00 CFMEU (Construction & General Div) $68,440.00 Chevron Australia Pty Ltd $13,200.00 Matthew Keogh $40,114.00 Perron Investments Pty Ltd $16,500.00 Perth Trades Hall TA Labor Business Roundtable $165,000.00 Shop, Distributive & Allied Employees Association WA $227,862.00 Transport Workers Union of Australia $60,765.00 United Voice $217,479.00 Woodside Energy Ltd $13,200.00 $915,394.00 Liberal Democratic Party2 Received from 2015-2016 Roostam Sadri $200,000.00 Sam Kennard $22,900.00 Senator David Leyonhjelm $50,000.00 $272,900.00 The Liberal Party of Australia (WA Division) Inc.1, 2 Received from 2015-2016 Austal Ltd $25,000.00 Australian Gypsum Industries Pty Ltd $56,000.00 BGC Residential Pty Ltd $15,000.00 Burswood Nominees Ltd $25,000.00 Coogee Chemicals $25,000.00 DFD Rhodes Pty Ltd $25,000.00 Ertech Holdings Pty Ltd $15,000.00 Freshfields Aged Care Pty Ltd $41,000.00 Gabor Holdings Pty Ltd $25,000.00 Hanssen Pty Ltd $25,000.00 Intuit Corporation $65,000.00 Jandakot Airport Holdings $25,000.00 Jon Fogarty $20,000.00 Liberal Party of Australia $50,000.00 Liberal Party of Western Australia Pty Ltd $40,000.00 Mineral Resources $15,000.00 Northern Star Resources Ltd $45,000.00 Perdaman Chemicals & Fertilisers Pty Ltd $25,000.00 Perth Airports Pty Ltd $25,000.00 Western Australian Electoral Commission Page 5 of 8 Political Finance Annual Report 2015–2016: Additional Tables Table C: Other income $2,300 or greater received by political parties The Liberal Party of Australia (WA Division) Inc. Continued Received from 2015-2016 Peter Canaway $15,000.00 Satterley Property Group $25,000.00 Schaffer Corporation $25,000.00 Strzelecki Holdings Pty Ltd $25,000.00 Wellard Limited $25,000.00 Wellard Limited $25,000.00 Wesfarmers Ltd $35,000.00 William Packer $25,000.00 Woodside Energy Ltd $15,000.00 Xavier Group Pty Ltd $25,000.00 $827,000.00 The National Party of Australia (WA) Inc.1 ,2 Received from 2015-2016 Brendon Grylls $29,000.00 Colin de Grussa $29,000.00 Colin Holt $29,000.00 David Grills $29,000.00 Finbar Group Ltd $25,000.00 Jacqui Boydell $29,000.00 Martin Aldridge $29,000.00 Mia Davies $29,000.00 Paul Brown $29,000.00 Peter Rundle $29,000.00 Richard Noble & Co $40,348.00 Shane Love $29,000.00 Terry Redman $29,000.00 Tony Crook $29,000.00 Vince Catania $29,000.00 $442,348.00 1 Registered political party. 2 Indicates that the party disclosed under the Federal disclosure scheme and lodged a copy of that return with the WAEC to comply with its obligations. Western Australian Electoral Commission Page 6 of 8 Political Finance Annual Report 2015–2016: Additional Tables Table D: Summary of gifts and other income received by each associated entity Total gifts Total gifts Total gifts and other Associated entity Associated political party less than $2,300 or Other income income $2,300 more 2015-2016 Liberal Party of Western Australia Pty Ltd The Liberal Party of Australia (WA Division) Inc N/A1 $0.00 $157,650.00 $358,637.00 LPPH Pty Ltd The Liberal Party of Australia (WA Division) Inc N/A1 $0.00 $0.00 $50,811.00 Perth Trades Hall Inc Australian Labor Party (WA Branch) N/A1 $0.00 $82,500.00 $534,800.00 Sir Charles Court Foundation The Liberal Party of Australia (WA Division) Inc N/A1 $0.00 $0.00 $40,982.00 The 500 Club (WA) The Liberal Party of Australia (WA Division) Inc N/A1 $16,240.00 $0.00 $586,992.00 Total N/A $16,240.00 $240,150.00 $1,572,222.00 All of the associated entities above disclosed under the Federal disclosure scheme and lodged a copy of that return with the Commission.
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