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p.2 Zara, 12 years, Ophthalmologyp.4 Conor, 11 years, Cystic Fibrosisp.6 Cate, 5 years, Cerebral Palsy p.8 Illyana, 5 years, Genetic Condition p.10 Ali, 3 years, Epilepsyp.12 Ezekiel, 2 years, Respiratoryp.14 Our Hospital and Usp.16 Message from our Chairmanp.18 Our Boardp.22 Message from our Chief Executivep.24 Our Management Teamp.26 Message from our Executive Directorp.28 A Snapshot of our Yearp.30 Building a Better Hospitalp.32 Gold Week Telethonp.34 Fellowsp.36 Our Highlightsp.42 Our Volunteersp.44 Hall of Championsp.45 Sunshine Guardiansp.46 Our Partnersp.48 Many Thanksp.61 Our Network Partnersp.62 Financial Statementsp.64 Auditor’s Report

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ZARA, 12 YeARs oPHtHALMoLoGY

Zara was admitted to the Hospital when she suffered a particularly serious nosebleed and her eye began to swell up. She was diagnosed with peri-orbital cellulitis, a rare and potentially dangerous infection of the eye tissue, as a result of a nasty sinus infection. She needed immediate surgery to drain the build-up of fluid below and behind her eye, across her nasal passage and through her cheek, or risk losing her eyesight. Zara’s three hour long operation to drain fluid from the area closest to her brain was successful, and she was sent home on a course of antibiotics. “We were so impressed with the fantastic facilities at Sydney Children’s Hospital. You just can’t put a price on good health, and I am so grateful to the Infectious Diseases, Ophthalmology and Ear Nose and Throat teams for treating my daughter and saving her vision,“ said Zara’s mum, Juliana.

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conoR, 11 YeARs cYstIc FIBRosIs

As a baby, Conor was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a lifelong condition that affects the lungs and the digestive tract. He is a long-term patient of the Hospital, taking regular medication and doing physiotherapy to keep him happy and healthy at home. A few times a year, he has to spend time on the ward being treated for chest infections and digestive problems. With the help of the Hospital, Conor can manage his condition and stay well. “Every time we come to the Hospital we know that Conor is in safe hands, and that when we leave, thanks to the Hospital team Conor feels so much better,“ said Conor’s mum, Linda.

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cAte, 5 YeARs ceReBRAL PALsY

Cate’s mum, Lisa, became concerned when her little girl was about to turn two and still hadn’t learned to walk. Cate was diagnosed with a mild form of cerebral palsy, spastic diplegia, which affects the lower extremities of her body and resulted in abnormally tight muscles and a turned-in gait. Cate began immediate treatment at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick to manage her condition and received a lot of intervention to allow her to walk. Cate’s happy and resilient nature means that she takes the challenges of her treatment in her stride. ”Cate’s condition will need to be managed for the rest of her life, so the people caring for her at the Hospital really do make a big difference to our family. We don’t know what her health will look like in the future, but we’re happy knowing that Sydney Children’s Hospital is here to look after her,“ said Lisa.

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ILLYAnA, 5 YeARs GenetIc condItIon

Five year old Illyana has been treated at the Hospital since 14 months of age. Illyana was born with a rare genetic condition which causes her to suffer from a variety of health problems and requires ongoing care. From their home in Coffs Harbour, Illyana and her mum Amy have travelled to the Hospital many times over the years to be treated by numerous teams, who have all become close to their hearts. “It’s the people at Sydney Children’s Hospital that help to make this experience so much easier. I will never forget how lucky we are to be treated at the Hospital. I am so grateful towards the wonderful staff who care for Illyana; without them, I don’t know where we would be,” said Amy.

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ALI, 3 YeARs ePILePsY

Three year old Ali was born with severe Epilepsy, suffering up to 50 seizures a day. At just five months old, Ali underwent a functional hemispherectomy, a major, complex and rare surgery where one third of her brain was removed in an attempt to eliminate the seizures. Since the operation, her brain has rebuilt itself, finding new paths for brain waves to control her speech and movement. By the time she is five years old, her brain function will be the same as any other child her age. “Thanks to the surgery, she’s right on track. We’re watching her grow more and more every day,” said her mum Amy.

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eZekIeL, 2 YeARs ResPIRAtoRY

When Ezekiel was born prematurely with chronic lung disease, his parents knew that his first few months would be very hard for the family. “We spent two and a half months in the Intensive Care Unit while our tiny baby was battling for his life needing around the clock breathing support,” said mum, Madeleine. After only two months at home, they were back at the Hospital again for nine months as doctors tried to get the lung disease under control with ongoing medication, ventilation and more dark days spent in Intensive Care. Now, Ezekiel can breathe on his own and enjoyed his first holiday to visit his cousins in Queensland. “It’s amazing to see him grow and get stronger everyday,” said Madeleine “We owe it all to the life-saving work of the Hospital.”

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Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick is one of Australia’s leading specialist medical centres for children, offering a safe and friendly healing environment for children from Sydney, rural and regional NSW, and beyond.

The Hospital’s expert medical staff touch the lives of more than 315,000 critically ill and injured children every year through the Hospital’s Inpatient, Outpatient, Emergency and Outreach services. Our award-winning, world class Hospital is a leader in its field and continues to work to improve the treatment of, and care for, this and future generations of sick children.

sYdneY cHILdRen’s HosPItAL, RAndwIck

sYdneY cHILdRen’s HosPItAL FoundAtIonSydney Children’s Hospital Foundation fully aligns itself with the core aim of the Hospital – to care for the state’s children: first, foremost and for the future.

Our number one priority is to provide significant financial assistance to Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick.

As the principal fundraising body for the Hospital, the Foundation works with individuals, businesses and organisations in the community to support the Hospital. Over the past three years, the Foundation has contributed more than $15 million to assist the Hospital.

• Our Hospital was established in the 1870s - that’s almost 140 years of healthcare for kids

• Over 15,000 children are admitted to Sydney Children’s Hospital each year

• 24 children undergo surgery at our Hospital every day

• 1,748 staff work tirelessly to provide the best care for our children

• 758 dedicated people volunteer to help the Hospital and our fundraising efforts

• This year, 36,719 children went through the doors of our Emergency Department

• Almost 75% of our patients live outside our local area, including many from rural NSW

• We provide over 600 outreach services and some 13,000 hours of clinical care to patients living in rural and regional NSW

• 700 children receive specialised, around the clock care in our Intensive Care Unit each year

• Up to two litres of bubbles are used every day by our play therapists to distract and settle children during procedures

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JAck FoRd, cHAIRMAn

Despite relatively tough conditions for fundraising during the 2010/11 financial year, $6.7 million was transferred by the Foundation to the Randwick campus of the newly created Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network, representing a 36.7% increase year on year. This money will help improve clinical services, train 21 paediatric Fellows and purchase numerous items of essential equipment necessary to keep our campus in front of the curve in its mission of saving and changing the lives of our state’s children.

As I write, the first sod has just turned in the construction of the new Clinical Services Building (CSB) on Hospital Road. With a projected completion date in early 2013, this building will provide a much needed facility for vital paediatric care across a range of disciplines including brain injury rehabilitation, child protection, respiratory, mental health and general surgery. Further information on the CSB appears on page 30. The CSB commitment will be the single largest

one in our history, and we will soon be asking for your help in raising up to $15 million that we have agreed to contribute to the project.

During the year, we welcomed the new CEO of the Network, Elizabeth Koff, onto our board, as well as Dr Matthew O’Meara, head of the Hospital’s Emergency Department. Richard Alcock, Terry Clout and James Greet were among our retirees, and we thank them for their contributions. Thanks also to our staff, again ably led by our CEO Adam Check.

Most importantly, thanks to you, our donors, for your financial support. We are conscious that competition for fundraising dollars is increasing, and we value the trust and confidence you have placed in us with your funds. Signs from worldwide financial markets are, at best, concerning; we have set ourselves challenging targets for the 2011/12 year, and it will only be with your continuing support that we will meet them.

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skYe LeckIe dePutY cHAIRSkye Leckie has been in public relations and marketing for over 20 years, working primarily for a national retail chain and subsequently running her own public relations firm, Skye Macleod Enterprises, consulting to various companies on marketing. Skye has been on the highly successful Gold Dinner Committee for 14 years and was the Chairman of the Committee for three years. Skye is a Member of the Taronga Park Zoo Foundation and supports the Chris O’Brien Cancer Centre at Camperdown.

cHRIs JoRdAn Ao tReAsuReRChris Jordan is the Chairman of Partners for the NSW office of KPMG and is the Chairman of the Board of Taxation, an advisory body to the Federal Treasurer. He is a Board Member of the Bell Shakespeare Company and a member of the Audit & Risk Committee of the Art Gallery of NSW. Chris is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Taxation Institute of Australia. Chris is Chair of the Foundation’s Audit and Finance Committee.

JAck FoRd cHAIRJack Ford is a lawyer and consultant to the media industry. His clients include Telstra Corporation, the TV1/Sci-Fi Partnership and the City of Sydney. He is a director of Ignite Media Brands and deputy chair of AVCS. He was previously a partner at Blake Dawson and a senior executive at Sony Pictures in Australia. Jack is a member of the Foundation’s Audit and Finance Committee.

sIMon HIckeY In May 2007, Simon Hickey was appointed Chief Executive of Qantas Frequent Flyer and is responsible for establishing the Loyalty business as a separate segment within the Qantas Group. Previously he was the Head of Group Strategy after joining Qantas Airways in 2004. Between 2001 and 2004, Simon was Chief Financial Officer for Lend Lease Americas. Simon is currently a director of Air Pacific Limited, flag carrier of Fiji. Simon is a member of the Foundation’s Audit and Finance Committee.

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eLIZABetH koFFIn September 2010, Elizabeth Koff was appointed Chief Executive of the Sydney Children’s Hospital Network. Previously, Elizabeth held a number of senior roles in the NSW health system, including Director of Population Health, Planning and Performance for the South Eastern Sydney Illawarra Area Health Service (SESIAHS) in 2005, and Director of Clinical Operations for SESIAHS in 2007. Elizabeth holds a Master in Public Health and commenced her health career as an Allied Health professional.

duncAn MAkeIGDuncan Makeig is the Group General Counsel, External Relations & Sustainability Director of Lion Pty Limited. He is the Lion representative Director on the Board of Bevchain (Linfox joint venture) and Chairman of Heineken Lion. Duncan has been practising law in Australia, New Zealand and the USA for over 25 years.

JustIn MILne Justin is the Chairman of Pie Networks Ltd, Deputy Chairman of Quickflix Ltd and Non Executive Director of Tabcorp Holdings Ltd. He is also Chairman of the National Basketball League and a board member of the Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network and of Basketball Australia. He was Group Managing Director at Telstra BigPond, CEO of The Microsoft Network and of OzEmail. He is a past board member of the SA Economic Development Board and a past President of the Internet Industry Association.

dR MAttHew o’MeARADr Matthew O’Meara is a paediatric emergency physician and is the Director of Emergency at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick. He began his paediatric training at the Hospital in 1989 and was appointed as staff specialist in 1995. He has been an advocate for the emergency care of children through roles in the Greater Eastern and Southern NSW Child Health Network, NSW Ministerial Taskforce on Emergency Care and Royal Australasian College of Physicians.

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kAtHY sHAnd Kathy Shand is the former Publisher of the Australian Jewish News and has been involved in media and publishing for over 20 years. She is a past Board Member of the Royal Hospital for Women’s Foundation and the Steering Committee of the RPA Foundation, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Since completing her Master of International Relations she has been working at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney.

PRoF Les wHIte AM Prof Les White was appointed as the inaugural NSW Chief Paediatrician in September 2010. He is the former Executive Director of Sydney Children's Hospital (1995–2010), Convenor of the Greater Eastern and Southern NSW Child Health Network (2001– 2010) and the John Beveridge Professor of Paediatrics (2005-2010). In 2007 he received an Order of Australia award for service to medicine, medical administration and the community in the field of paediatrics.

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RIcHARd ALcockTerm of office: June 2004 – October 2010Richard Alcock is the Managing Director of Investment Banking at Merrill Lynch International (Australia) Limited. He is a former Senior Partner, Head of Governance, and Chairman of the Ethics Committee at Allens Arthur Robinson, Lawyers. Richard is also a Governing Board Member of Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network, a Director of The University of New South Wales Foundation Limited, and a Director of Art Exhibitions Australia Limited.

JAMes GReet Term of office: June 2005 – September 2010 James Greet is CEO of Mindshare Australia. James’ extensive media industry experience spans over 25 years at leading media and advertising agencies across the globe, including the UK, China and Australia.

teRRY cLoutTerm of office: July 2008 – October 2010Terry Clout is the Chief Executive of South Eastern Sydney Illawarra Health, taking up the position in October 2007. From 2004, Terry headed the Hunter New England Area Health Service. Terry is an experienced Senior Health Administrator, with past roles including Director Operations and Deputy CEO of the former Illawarra Area Health Service and Area Director of Corporate Services at the former South Western Sydney Area Health Service.

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AdAM cHeck, ceosYdneY cHILdRen’s HosPItAL FoundAtIon

It is fitting that the theme of this year’s Annual Report is THANK YOU, for it is you – our incredibly generous and staunch supporters – who have made this past year the most successful in the history of Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation. Thank you!

While we continued to positively impact on the lives of sick and critically ill children right across New South Wales, we also laid the platform for our most significant capital works project to date – the majority of funding of the Hospital’s new Clinical Wing to be completed in 2013. This wing will make a tremendous difference to the operations of our wonderful Hospital, not to mention the precious lives of children and adolescents under our care. As always, we will require your ongoing support to ensure this vital project is delivered on time and without compromise so, in advance of any support you lend, thank you.

With such an audacious project in front of us, I want to reflect on this year and all those people who made 2010/11 such a tremendously successful one for our Hospital.

To the 10,118 donors who made a contribution to our Hospital, thank you. To the 932 people who volunteered their time, thank you. To the businesses who took donations through 2,199 collection tins, thank you. And to the 1,000,000 viewers who tuned in to the Gold Week Telethon on the Nine Network, thank you.

There are, of course, many others – individuals, trusts and foundations, companies and groups of people – that help make Sydney Children’s Hospital the special place that it is. Thank you. It’s because of you that we can provide uncompromised and excellent care for the 315,000 children who’ll need our expertise each and every year. That is a great deal to be thankful for!

Finally, thank you to those who serve our Hospital so passionately and diligently – Hospital staff, Foundation staff, Committee members and our Board.

We look forward to another exciting and successful year, thanks to the support of all the members of our Hospital Family.

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AdAM cHeck cHIeF executIveAdam Check was appointed Chief Executive in January 2008. He has worked in a variety of senior roles and been an advisor to a number of leading non-profit and private sector enterprises including Red Cross, St Vincent’s Hospital, The Millennium Foundation and the State Library of NSW Foundation. Adam has two young daughters and is passionate about his role and the impact of the Foundation on the health and wellbeing of children.

kAte MeIkLe coMMunIcAtIonsKate Meikle joined the Foundation team in 2005 and was appointed to the Communications Manager role in 2007. Before this she worked in TV production, as well as media management for a national not-for-profit organisation. Kate graduated from the University of NSW with a BA (Media and Communication) in 2003 and is currently studying a Master of Arts in Communication Management at UTS. Kate is passionately committed to building the Foundation’s brand awareness in the community.

edwARd wALes FInAnce Edward Wales joined the Foundation as Finance Manager in May 2010. Edward has worked as a qualified Chartered Accountant, as well as working in a variety of senior finance roles with large US multi-nationals such as The Gillette Company, and The Seagram Company with their operations in New Zealand, USA and Australia. Edward also spent three years at the State Library of NSW as Accountant Operations. He is excited to be working for a highly motivated and professional not-for-profit organisation.

ReBeccA HAvAs FundRAIsInG Rebecca Havas began work at the Foundation in 2005 and in October 2008, she became Head of Fundraising. Rebecca holds a Science/Law degree from the University of NSW and previously worked at corporate law firm Minter Ellison. Coming from a philanthropic family, Rebecca has a passion for fundraising and finds her role extremely rewarding and fulfilling.

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sALLY LonG oPeRAtIons, PeoPLe & cuLtuRe Sally Long joined the Foundation as the Manager, Operations, People & Culture in 2005. Prior to this Sally worked for global investment bank Goldman Sachs as Vice President Corporate Services, working in the Hong Kong, Tokyo, London and Sydney offices. Sally holds a Business Diploma from the Metropolitan Business College, Sydney. Sally has two young daughters, and thrives on working in a children related environment. Lu

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eLIZABetH koFF, cHIeF executIve sYdneY cHILdRen’s HosPItALs netwoRk

`Thank you’ is a fitting theme for this years annual report, as it expresses the sentiments of the many children, families and staff who attend and work at our Hospital.

Every year, more than 36,000 children present to our Hospital’s Emergency Department. While many go home within a matter of hours, more than 17,000 children are admitted for more intensive and often life-saving treatment.

Caring for children can bring its challenges, however, our longstanding motto of Children First and Foremost remains at the heart of our work. I am privileged and incredibly thankful to work alongside a team of staff who are experts in their field and who are passionate and committed to caring for some of our State’s youngest and most vulnerable.

As a hospital, we are extremely thankful for the generous support we receive from the community. Our work would not be possible without you. There is currently

no better example of what we can achieve together than the Hospital’s new Clinical Services Wing. The Foundation has pledged an incredible $15 million towards the development of this new five storey wing, which once complete, will result in a bigger and better hospital for our kids. In addition to freeing up space in the existing building, the new wing will house a number of critical health services, including an eight bed Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit, a Child Protection Unit, a Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre, a Surgical Day Unit, a Family Centre and a Respiratory Department.

The health outcomes of current and future generations of children is reliant on the experts we trust to care for our children and the partnership we as a Hospital share with the community.

Your contribution does make a difference. For your continued commitment to our team, our patients and their families – Thank you.

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342Gold events were held across NSW

Exhibitions and 9 ArtEx workshops were held through our Arts Program

artworks were sold in support of the Hospital

individuals made a donation

5,887donation calls were made on the day of the Gold Week Telethon124,571

coffees were sold at the BigPond Star Café

collection tins were displayed at businesses

people gave donations automatically each month.

105fundraising events were held in the community

1,582balloons were sold at the SCHF Gift Shop

350,000people were served at the BigPond Star Café

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63sponsorship pledges were made

26companies supported workplace giving

people tuned into the Gold Week Telethon

people volunteered their time to help the Hospital

corporate volunteering groups came in to help at the Hospital

people left a bequest in their Will

BecAuse oF YouR GeneRous suPPoRt... • $1.17 million worth of equipment was purchased

for a range of Hospital departments

• 13 Paediatricians were appointed under the Fellowship Program to train as specialists of the future

• 10 education grants were awarded to SCH nurses and Allied Health staff

• 96% of all our Hospital services were touched by the support of the community

458people wrote a message of support to our Little Lights at Christmas

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We’re building for the 315,000 children we care for at the Hospital each year. We have always been committed to our philosophy of holistic care, where we treat our young patients but also care for the entire family. Now it’s time for us to grow for the future. With a new $28 million Clinical Services Building, we can continue to uphold our vision of providing excellent health care to children: first, foremost and for the future.

When our new Building opens in early 2013, it will include:

• Four levels on a 1,220m2 footprint

• Key purpose-built facilities and best practice services, including:

– Brain Injury and Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation Unit

– Respiratory Medicine Outpatient Service

– Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit

– Short-stay Surgical Unit

– Shared Therapies Unit

– Child Protection Unit

– New Family Facility

• 30 additional beds

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The new Building will also have significant clinical benefits for our patients, such as:

• consolidation and co-location of multidisciplinary services resulting in improved patient flow;

• improved infection control;

• ease of congestion in existing facilities; and

• continuing to meet internationally recognised standards of care achieved to date

The Foundation has committed $15 million to the development with the NSW Government contributing the balance, an arrangement which will ensure the new Building is built on time and without compromise to the Hospital’s service to our community.

We have a long tradition of working with you to make a difference in the lives of our young patients. Brick by brick, dollar by dollar, you have helped the Hospital grow to become the world-class healthcare facility that it currently is. We’re asking you again to join us to build for the future. Help us to build a better Hospital for our children. Contact the Foundation on (02) 9382 1188 or [email protected].

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On Monday June 13, the 2nd Gold Week Telethon for Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation was broadcast from 9am to 4.30pm live on Channel Nine.

Thanks to the generosity of the community, this year’s Gold Week Telethon raised an impressive $1.68 million!

The money will go towards the purchase of vital equipment and services across a range of areas in the Hospital including Surgery, Emergency, and the Intensive Care Unit.

The Telethon was hosted by Channel Nine personalities including Karl Stefanovic, Lisa Wilkinson, Kerri-Anne Kennerley and Peter Overton, with live crosses to the Hospital by Emma Freedman.

Major donations were presented by Coles, Kids with Cancer Foundation, Rotary Club of Sydney Cove, BIG W, Coogee Bay Hotel, Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation, Harvey Norman and Commonwealth Bank.

Some of Australia’s top music acts performed live, including Justice Crew, The Wiggles, Jessica Mauboy, Hi-5, Russell Watson and Diesel.

A team of 175 volunteers manned the phone lines at Pinpoint call centre, taking 5,887 donation calls.

Thank you to everyone who donated to make the Gold Week Telethon 2011 such a huge success. This very special event brings the community together like no other to support the vital work of Sydney Children’s Hospital.

We are incredibly grateful for the support of our presenting partners Channel Nine, The Daily Telegraph, Radio 2GB and Commonwealth Bank who have with generosity and vision made this wonderful community appeal a reality.

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The Fellowship Program at Sydney Children’s Hospital is vital to ensuring that medical staff continue to develop their skills in an area of specialty whilst providing the highest possible standard of care to our young patients. As new treatments and cures continue to be developed, the need to offer professional development

to outstanding paediatric candidates is increased. Our Fellowships train the specialists of the future and attract candidates from far and wide.

Thank you to all our sponsors who generously funded the following Fellowships.

FeLLowsHIP PRoGRAM

Respiratory FellowDr Sandra Chuang

Neurology Fellow Dr Adriane Sinclair

Cardiology FellowDr Madhusudan Ganigara

and Dr Mily Ray

Intensive Care Fellow Dr Maria Dri

Child Protection Fellow Dr Danijela Susa

Haematology / Oncology Fellow

Dr Marion Mateos

Haematology / Oncology Fellow

Dr Richard Mitchell

Neurology FellowDr Alexandra Johnson

Haematology / Oncology FellowDr Karen Gomes

Infectious Diseases FellowDr James Newcombe

Dermatology FellowDr Elizabeth Chriseou,

Dr Michelle McCrae

Pain and Palliative Care Fellow

Dr Jordan Wood

Endocrinology Fellow Dr Czarina Mendoza-Cruz

St Spyridon Parish Golf Day

Caroline Byrne Memorial Fund

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HIGHLIGHts 2010-2011

sILveR PARtY’s RecoRd-sMAsHInG success On a balmy February evening, Sydney’s hottest young A-listers enjoyed the fun and frivolity of the 11th Silver Party at Woolloomooloo’s Otto. Top chefs from restaurants collaborated to serve up the finest canapés, including Otto’s Richard Ptacnik, Matt Moran (Aria), Michael Moore (Summit), Peter Gilmore (Quay), Darren Simpson (La Scala) and Warren Turnbull (Assiette). Thanks to the generosity of the guests, the hard working Silver Committee, event patron Paspaley and numerous sponsors, this glittering night raised a record $325,000 for our Emergency Department.

BIG HeARts At tHe BIG w BIG HeARt dAYOn November 5, we were delighted to host the annual celebration for our long standing and largest donor, BIG W, at the BIG W Big Heart Day. BIG W Big Heart

Day celebrates the success of our partnership - the commitment, generosity, energy and enthusiasm of BIG W associates, management committee and the store teams. 40 representatives from the NSW BIG W fundraising stores and Head Office visited the Hospital to see firsthand the difference their support makes. They also enjoyed meeting Kelly Latimer and her son Blake, whose life was saved by the cardiac team at the Hospital.

GoLd week With five Gold Week Events in prominent restaurants around Sydney, a regional bike ride, designer singlet exhibition, over 300 Gold lunches and mufti days held across the state, and the Gold Week Telethon as the grand finale – Gold Week 2011 was a huge success. Thank you to everyone who played their part in helping to raise $1.68 million. There are so many highlights from this special time, including:

• The sold-out Gold Events which provided great food, wine and fun, hosted by fabulous MCs from Channel Nine.

• The inaugural Richmond to Randwick one-day bike ride challenge. 36 riders joined the Onya Bike 4 Kids team who had been riding across regional NSW on their final leg into Randwick.

• The amazing philanthropic and caring spirit of kids across the state who donned gold hats, t-shirts and jewellery and held a Gold Coin Mufti Day at school. Hats off to Clovelly Public School who raised $1,174, and were featured on the Gold Week Telethon!

• The 10 day Marquise Designer singlet fundraiser held at Westfield Bondi Junction. This collaboration saw Australian designers come together to create a beautiful collection of framed and ready to wear Marquise designer singlets.

ReGAttA sets sAIL The Rotary Club of Sydney Cove held their 16th annual Charity Regatta on November 12. It was a great day on Sydney Harbour, with the Southern Swan’s pirate ship joining the Regatta with families from the Hospital onboard. Fun was had by all, and a fantastic $91,000 was raised to purchase insulin pumps for children with diabetes.

HARveY noRMAn GIves A sMILe On the weekend of 19-20 February, Harvey Norman held their inaugural Give a Smile Weekend, raising $90,000 in support of our Cancer Centre. 56 stores across NSW and ACT participated in the fundraiser, asking customers for a gold coin donation in return for a family photo taken in-store. Harvey Norman also donated a percentage of all sales on the weekend to the Hospital.

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ARtex – ARt exPeRIence woRksHoPs This year the Art Program launched a new initiative – the ArtEx Program. Short for “Art Experience”, this project brings amazing artists into the Hospital to run art education workshops with patients and students from the Hospital School. ArtEx provides an invaluable opportunity to integrate art into the daily healthcare services of our Hospital, working in partnership with Play Therapy and the Hospital School.

This year 10 ArtEx workshops were thoroughly enjoyed by patients and invited public school students, who were given a very special art education experience under the guidance of a professional artist. We’d like to thank this year’s invited artists for giving their energy, creativity and time and providing patients with a window to an external world that is creative, educational and inspiring!

new Look scHF GIFt sHoP The SCHF Gift Shop got a makeover this year! With a new doorway, signage and merchandise display, the shop looks bigger and brighter than ever before. Visit us at the Barker Street entrance on Level 0.

don’t BLAMe It on tHe sunscHIne! Party-goers welcomed the beginning of summer on the lawns of Nielsen Park at the inaugural sunSCHine on the beach cocktail party. Trading stilettos for sunSCHine-inspired Havaianas, the crowd enjoyed the relaxed evening, hosted by MCs Peter Morrissey and Laura Csortan.

coMedY FoR kIds The 5th annual Comedy for Kids put on a huge night of laughs on 20 May at the Randwick Racecourse. After performances by three of Australia’s leading comedians, the 900-strong crowd was keen to dance the rest of the night away to the number one ABBA cover band Bjorn Again. The mood was light but the guests

and the Comedy for Kids Committee were serious about raising funds for the Emergency Department - $100,000 was the total at the end of this special night.

kIds wItH cAnceR FoundAtIon’s PLedGe FoR new cHILd cAnceR ReseARcH centReOn the day of the Telethon, Hall of Champions partner Kids with Cancer Foundation pledged an impressive $1.5 million over five years to build a Child Cancer Research Centre. This new clinical research centre will be built within current available space at the Hospital and will focus on the negative effects of cancer. The research will encompass implementation of drug discovery, therapeutic trials, ethics, outreach clinical and support care, and prediction and prevention of health problems in one centralised space. Having this dedicated Centre will ensure that our trained researchers are able to perform their essential research in close proximity to the treating patients. This is an important and exciting

pledge for the future of childhood cancer research and we are honoured and humbled by the generosity of Kids with Cancer Foundation.

GoLd dInneRMore than 200 invited guests gathered at John Symond’s home at Point Piper on 9 June to celebrate the 14th annual Gold Dinner, proudly supported by NAB Private Wealth. Hosted by MC Mark Ferguson, The Gold Dinner broke from tradition, with an exciting new format and surprise entertainment by Scot Finnie, Jack Vidgen, Guy Sebastian, Cle Morgan from Hairspray – the Musical, and Bernadette Robinson. Three quarters of a million dollars was raised in support of our Trauma Service.

sYdneY kIds FILM FestSydney’s newest dedicated children’s film festival kicked off the spring school holidays with a jam packed program, from 25 – 27 September at Hoyts Entertainment Quarter. The Film Fest featured a wide array of new and well-loved local and international

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children’s films and also short films created by some of our patients. We were thrilled to have David Wenham open the festival, alongside Film Fest Ambassador, Natarsha Belling.

seLL & PARkeR’s cAR cRusH touRs Hall of Champions partner Sell and Parker gave our families a very special treat! On November 19, a group of patients, their families and staff attended the annual Car Crush Tour at their Blacktown scrap metal recycling plant. This special tour was repeated in May especially for four year old car enthusiast and cancer patient, Koby and his two brothers. The boys loved seeing the action and helping crush up cars, which was filmed as part of the Gold Week Telethon. Thank you Sell and Parker for your continued generosity throughout our partnership – it’s days like these that are so precious for our families.

st sPYRIdon GoLF dAY AnnIveRsARY In September, we were honoured to celebrate St Spyridon Golf Day’s 20th anniversary. This special Golf Day is dedicated to raising money for SCH, raising over $25,000 every year. A number of areas at the Hospital have been touched by St Spyridon’s generosity, which has helped fund an Endocrinology Fellowship position.

toucHed BY oLIvIAOn May 21, 650 supporters danced the night away `Viva Las Vegas’ style at Touched by Olivia Foundation’s annual Butterfly Ball. This marvellous event raised a huge total of $185,000 for the Touched by Olivia Vascular Birthmarks Clinical and Research Fellowship. Launched in 2009, the Fellowship funds two key dedicated experts for three years, including a paediatric dermatologist and researcher.

AMBeR AFFAIROn 26 August, more than 500 friends of the Hospital raised $70,000 at Amber Affair, an evening of boutique beer and wine tasting at James Squire Brewhouse. Our enthusiastic guests not only enjoyed their beer, wine, and nibblies, but also showed their good spirits by bidding hard in the auction, buying up big on raffle tickets and dropping their business card in a massive lucky draw.

ARt exHIBItIons contInue to GRow44 exhibitions were held in the Hospital this year, and the Hospital environment was greatly enhanced by the diversity and quality of the artworks. This amazing turnover of high-quality art is largely due to the support and generosity of our major partners: the Friends of the National Art School, the College of Fine Arts (UNSW) and select leading commercial galleries such as Stills Gallery and Art 2 Muse.

dIAMond event dAZZLesIt wasn’t just the French champagne that sparkled on 14 October during the inaugural Diamond Event! Dazzling diamonds drew a crowd to the Ivy to enjoy a cocktail party where the chance to win beautiful pieces of diamond jewellery was on the menu! MC John Eales, a performance from Deni Hines and $85,000 raised for the Emergency Department made it a night to remember.

LIttLe LIGHts – LIGHts uP ouR LIvesOur first ever Little Lights Christmas Appeal launched in December 2010, engaging old friends and new in the community by giving them the opportunity to interact with the Little Lights of our Hospital - our patients. Supporters were encouraged to make a donation and to create an inspiring message which were then posted on our digital Christmas tree or at the Hospital for patients, families and staff to share.

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MARY PoPPIns’ sPoonFuL oF suGAR!We were honoured to be the charity recipient for a special preview performance of the award-winning musical Mary Poppins on April 30. The Capitol Theatre was sold out and the atmosphere was Supercalifragilistic! The event raised $123,000.

RIo tInto suPPoRts BAck to scHooL PRoGRAMThis year, Rio Tinto Aboriginal Fund came on board with a three year partnership to fund the Teenage Aboriginal Mothers’ Back to School Program. This exciting new partnership will ensure the continuation of the program, which is vital to improving the health of teenage Aboriginal parents and their children, and empowering them with continuing educational opportunities, health awareness and parenting skills. Based in the La Perouse Community, having the support of a philanthropic organisation like Rio Tinto has made a very real difference to these young mothers.

cHAMPIons FoR cHILdRenOn September 16, Champions for Children was hosted at the National Art School in Darlinghurst. At this annual event we thank and acknowledge our supporters for their ongoing dedication to our Hospital. The evening was also a wonderful opportunity for our major supporters to meet each other and hear updates about the Hospital. This year’s presentation highlighted Allen Arthur Robinson’s 13 years of support of the Neurology Fellowship program. We were also delighted to induct four new Hall of Champions supporters: Humpty Dumpty Foundation; The Turnbull Family; Variety, The Children’s Charity (NSW); and Westfield.

M•A•c woRLd AIds dAYM•A•C Cosmetics are a major supporter of Positive Kids Camp Goodtime and keeping true to M•A•C Cosmetics’ long-standing dedication to HIV/AIDS, on December 1, 14 makeup artists and staff members from M•A•C Cosmetics volunteered at the Hospital in a company-wide effort to commemorate World AIDS Day. The staff brought immense joy to our patients, parents and staff by giving them gorgeous makeovers. The volunteer initiative was part of a worldwide effort including nearly 1,000 M•A•C employees in 23 countries and was organised to complement the staff’s commitment to the global fight against HIV/AIDS.

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Our volunteers have big hearts and big smiles. Some come to us as generous individuals wanting to make a difference. Others come with their colleagues under our Corporate Volunteering Program. And others help out by doing community service as part of a high school program.

They all play an important role in almost everything we do, and for that we are forever grateful. At our fundraising events, they sell raffle tickets, bucket collect, and spot for auction bidders. In the Hospital, they help out in the BigPond Star Café kitchen, cook barbecues for special occasions, decorate the wards for Gold Week, and spend time with our patients to relieve their families for short periods of time.

Thank you to all our volunteers for their service to our Hospital family.

ouR voLunteeRs

GoLd week teLetHon voLunteeRsWe had a mammoth turnout of 175 volunteers at the Pinpoint call centre for the Gold Week Telethon 2011 – the largest gathering of volunteers in the history of the Foundation! Teams of enthusiastic volunteers manned the phone lines for nine hours on Monday June 13, taking 5,887 donation calls from our supporters across NSW. Our call centre volunteers included: Tony, our trusty IT guy; Dot, a ward granny from the Hospital; Lauren, from our wonderful mailhouse iGroup; and Janis, Karen, James and Bob, friends and relatives of Foundation staff.

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Our Hall of Champions are a very special part of our Hospital family. They are our greatest supporters, who have generously donated over $1 million to the Hospital.

HALL oF cHAMPIons

PANTONE solid coated 485CK 100%

Rotary Club of Sydney Cove Inc.

Rotary Club of Sydney Cove Inc.

Macquarie Portfolio Investments and the

Armati Family

We sincerely thank them for their commitment to the Hospital and proudly recognise them in the Hospital foyer.

This year we welcomed a new Champion into the Hall; The Leslie Stevens Fund for Newborn Care.

The Leslie Stevens Fund for Newborn Care

David and Michelle Coe

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The Turnbull Family

Lions Clubs of Sydney

Our Sunshine Guardians have chosen to leave a gift in their Will to Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation. We are honoured to acknowledge the following generous and inspirational group of loyal supporters who have elected to make an investment in the health of future generations of children.

Thank you for your commitment to the future of paediatric heath.

Jack Frankham David & Elke Powell Walter Ragg Mario & Michele Topcic Maria Whyte

sunsHIne GuARdIAns

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Thank you to our generous Champions for Children, our major supporters who make an enormous difference to our Hospital and the children we care for. We are grateful for your continued support and welcome our new partners to our Hospital family.

ouR PARtneRs

PLAtInuM GoLd sILveRAPN OutdoorAustereoAustralian Fund Managers

FoundationAustralian Lions Childhood

Cancer Research Foundation

Christopher Robin Committee

Comedy for KidsElizabeth BeveridgeFairfaxGoldman Sachs & Partners

Australia Pty LtdKids for LifeLion NathanMallesons Stephen JaquesNelune Foundation Peter WilsonSt Spyridon Parish Golf DayTerrace Tower Holdings

Pty LtdThe Steven Walter

FoundationTouched by Olivia Foundation

Grain Creative Pty LtdGreek Young Matrons’

AssociationMacquarie Group FoundationNine Network Australia LtdRally for RecoverySouth Sydney Junior R.L.C.Sydney Kids Committee

1200kms for Kids4Tracks4KidsAussie Home LoansAustralian Stockbrokers

Foundation LtdBaseline Constructions

Pty LtdBigPondCamp QualityCoast2Coast for KidsCoogee Chamber of

CommerceCorporate ExpressFrank Hadley Pty LtdGwynvill GroupHarvey Norman Holdings LtdHoytsIsrael Smith Photographers JC Decaux Australia Louis VuittonMAN Investments Australia

LimitedMyer Stores Community

FundNAB Private WealthPaspaley Pearling Company

Pty LtdProtrust Pty LimitedRandwick Golf Club

Associates Rio Tinto Aboriginal FundSunday Magazine

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BRonZe2GB Radio 2UEA Royale & CoAbode Picture HangingACCO Australia Pty LtdACESAdelaide BrightonAlpha SalmonARIA CateringAustralian Turf ClubBakers Delight Bayview Boulevard SydneyBee Dee Golf ClubBenny Wills Golf Day

& DinnerBruce & Lauren FinkBullseye MarketingC & A Workers

Compensation Cricket Challenge

Capitol TheatreCastellorizian Ladies AuxiliaryChannel 7Chloe ElizabethCommonwealth Bank Coogee Dolphins Sports

LuncheonCumberland Courier

Newspapers Day of Difference

Foundation LtdDick Honan

Sydney Front RunnersThe Cornucopia

Committee IncThe Daily Telegraph The Freedman FoundationWar on the WharvesWestfield Bondi JunctionWilliam Inglis & Son Ltd.

Disney Theatrical Production Australia & New Zealand

East Side CrewFairfax Digital Fishing For Sick KidsFouress FoundationFranklins Pty LtdHelen SlaterHugos ManlyIan & Larissa MaloufiGroupIPMGJan SalisburyJohn & Kris MessaraJohn Leaver John Swire & Sons Pty LtdKevin StainerLifecyclists Louise MessaraM.A.C Cosmetics Australia

& New ZealandMaple-Brown Family

Charitable FoundationMarie Page Martha MatthewsMerivaleMichael HanrattyMoët Hennessy AustraliaNaasstockNick’s Bar and GrillOlivia Lambert Appeal Optiver

Pages EquipmentPeter & Stephanie WainbergPhilandron FoundationPinpointRhodes ShapterRob JohnstoneRoma & Daniel FinniganRon & Robyn FinemoreRotary Club of MirandaRoyal Motor Yacht ClubSkat KatsSovereign Order of St John

of JerusalemStedmans HospitalitySummer Salt RestaurantSusan Chisholm Swissôtel Sydney Sydney Water t7 event solutions Tag CommunicationsTal Izenberg’s Fundraising

CalendarTelstraThe Bathers’ PavilionThe Lewis Foundation

Pty LtdVeolia Mulwaree TrustThe Victoria RoomWassim & Chantel GazalWaverley Council Willimbury Pty LtdWorld Travel Professionals

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We are overwhelmed by your generosity. The following organisations and individuals donated $500 and over during the 2010-2011 financial year.

$10,000+A Athanase Yenibis

Foundation Australian Meat Industry

CouncilB Bale, Trevelyan Bartholomew, Sean BBM Ltd Burns, Felix and TeresaC Child’s Play Charity Chris O’Neil Memorial

Breakfast Commander Centre

Sydney EastD Dickins, Chris Duchen Family

Foundations Pty LtdE Elite Sports Properties

Pty Ltd Ewers, KentF Ferguson, Lee Four All ClothingG Greenaway, SimonH Haddock, Perry Howland, Joan Hunter Hall International

Charitable TrustI Izenberg, JoanneJ Jewell-Tait, EdwardK KordaMentha Stair

Challenge EventL Laiki Bank Limited Liquid Ideas

Little Black Dress Charity Fun Run

M Manettas, Kathryn Marshall, Dave McCullagh, Paul Michael, Andrew Morffew Photos Muffet, SeanO Onisforou, TheodoreP Pacey, Mark Perkins, Scott Peter’s of Kensington Porsche Club of NSWR Ray White Real Estate Ricky Richards (Sales)

Pty Ltd Ryan, JohnS Seven Network

(Operations) Ltd Sportingbet AustraliaT Technical Direction

Company TFS Australia Pty Ltd The Children’s Help

Foundation The Corio Foundation The MH Group

of Companies Tzaneros, ArthurW Warren, Paul Westfield Design &

Construction Pty Ltd Westpac Banking

Corporation Winestock, Ron Woollahra Golf

Club Associates Woronora RSL

Fishing Club

$5,000+A A I Topper & Co Pty Ltd Ahrens, Michael Aitken, Charles All Sorted Bookkeeping

Solutions Altman, Lisa AMP Foundation Andrews Meat Industries Andrews, Peter Artedomus Auswild, James AV Corp Audio Visual

Sales & HireB Bannon, Tony Bardwell Valley

Associates Barrenjoey House

Pty Ltd Bell, Tony Best & Less Pty Ltd Bickford, Ern Bleasdale National

Personnel Pty Ltd Bookallil, Kirsten Boral Building Products Bowlers Club of NSW Boyd, JohnC Callais Services Pty Ltd Callander Racing Cantarella Bros Pty Ltd Cardona, Jennifer Cass Brothers Pty Ltd Chancellor Property

Pty Ltd Charity Greeting Cards

Pty Ltd Coach and Horses Hotel

MAnY tHAnks

Commonwealth Bank Private

Coppleson, Jade Crooks, Jeremy Curtis, Nicholas Curtis, OliverD Dale, Emma Double Bay Bowling Club Durie, JamieE Eales, Tara Ell, Robert Empire Beads Employees’ Children’s

Appeal Exercise SydneyF Fairfax Holdings Pty Ltd Fell Foundation Fell, Malcolm & Kay Fischer, Baydon Fitzgibbon, Tony Ford, Jack Freshmark NSW

Chamber of Fruit and Vegetable

Frucor Beverages Fujifilm Australia Pty LtdG Garry Crick Nambour

Pty Ltd Guth, BobH Hanratty, Michael Haritos Hotels Hilford, Kylie HMAS WatsonI Ingham, SueJ Jaguar Australia John Holland Group

Pty Ltd Jones, PenelopeK Karellas Group Pty Ltd

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Kelly, Annie Kelly, Richard Kobbers Kruisers

Klub Inc. Kovacevic, JohnL Latimer, Anthony LBR Legal Leckie, Skye Len Wallis Audio Liu, Lynette Loche, Heidi Logicca Chartered

Accountant LusciousM Macquarie Links

International Golf Club

Macquarie Radio Network

Marjen Pty Ltd Moray & Agnew MultifileN nab Business North

Sydney Nell & Hermon Slade

Trust Pty Ltd Network Ten Pty LtdO Oovie Ord Minnett Group

LimitedP Parker, Bree Anna Parry, Naomi Patinack Peters Meats Philips Healthcare Plowman, Nicholas Pongrass, Leslie Pridham, JennyQ Quinlin, TroyR Rainbow Group Pty Ltd Rallings, Michael Rennie, Sarah Robertson, Peter

Rodger, Keith Rotary Club of Randwick Rotary Club of Rose BayS Sandlik Constructions Sargent, Jeremy Smith, Stephen Smith, Wayne Sparke Helmore Speedy Ceilings &

Partitions State Super Financial

Services Stowe, Andrew Sunrise House Charities Suttor, Georgina Sydney Aquarium Synchro Marketing

Australia Pty Ltd Szangolies, JohnT Takita Exploration Pty Ltd Taylor, Graham Taylor, Jennifer Taylor, Ross The Bill & Patricia Ritchie

Foundation Tianda Group Australia

Pty Ltd Toyota Motor

Corporation Australia Travel The World Pty LtdU UNSW MedsocV Vic’s Premium

Quality MeatW Waverley College Weinberg, Daniel Winten Property Group Woollahra Colleagues

Rugby Union

$500+A A - One Cafe A J’s Hotbake A N Restaurant ABA Construction

Managers Pty Ltd Abbott Australasia

Pty Ltd Abelia Repetition

Engineering ACT Model Car

Racing Club ActewAGL Retail Adam, Duncan Adamson, Lenore Adler, Lyndi Advanced Value Tech

Pty Ltd Agronomic Business

Solutions Pty Ltd Airport Retail Enterprises Albert, Antoinette Aldridge, K Alexiou, Etienne Alimold Pty Ltd All State Cranes Allianz Australia Ltd Alsten, Margaret Alston, Wendy Alves, Stephanie Amalgo Properties

Pty Ltd Ampol Queanbeyan Anderson, Simon Anderson, Susan Anderson, James Andrews, Dean Andrews, Nikki Andrews, Peter Andrews, Susan

Annabelle William’s Newport Ocean Swim

Ansavon Commercial Plumbing Pty Ltd

Anthoney, Dainere Antico, Rosiyn Antonias, George Antoniou, Peter Apolloni, Sonia Arabella Boutique Pty Ltd Arain, Takako Aretos, John Armati, Kate Armidale City Bowling

Club Limited Armitage and Buckley Arnold, Mark Arnott, Chris Artarmon Public School Arthouse Gallery

Australia Pty Ltd Augimeri, Gioconda Ausbarge Marine

Services Pty Ltd Australia Day Council Australian Culinary

Federation Autohaus Strecker

Pty Ltd Automatic Pool

Cleaners (Aust.) Axford, RyanB Babbage, Melissa Bablis, Maggie Bagshaw, James Balgownie Fishing Club Balkwell, Matt Ballinger Transport Bardsley-Smith,

Rick & Anita Barlow, Alina Barnes, Kristian Barr, Jessica

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Barrett-Lennard, Nicki Barry, Paul Bart, Phillip Barter, Ronald Basil-Jones, Stephen Bathurst Emergency

Services Baulderstone Pty Ltd Bayless, Derek Becker, Andrew Becon Services Pty Ltd Belconnen High School Bell, S Bella-Aaron Management

Services Pty Ltd Belle Property Randwick Bellevue Hill Public

School Belling, Natarsha Bendco Pty Ltd Bendigo Bank Benjamin, Max Bently, Steve Betts, Craig Bibbey, Richard Bickmore-Hutt, Lia Biddle, Jon Bidvest Australia Billing, Megan Bintex Holdings Pty Ltd Bird, Jonathan Birth, Jason Birties, L Birtles, Barbara Bisley Workwear Blackfriars Children’s

Centre Blair, Lina Blake, Peta Blakelands Blaxland, Richard Blight, Craig Bloom QC, David

Blythin, Andy Boaden, Rex & Sue Boden Projects Pty Ltd Boehringer Ingelheim

Pty Ltd Bokareva, Tatiana Boland, Rodd Boland, Yasmin Bollaci, Carolyn Bonde, F Bondi Big Paddle Bondi Junction-Waverley

RSL Sub-Branch Club Bootes, Paul Boothby, Paul Borrello, Anna Bottoms Up Social

Fitness Bowe, Angelica Bowman, Hugh Braitling, Justin Bray, Ricky Brender, Julie Bresnahan, Kieran Brierley, Ron Bromic Pty Ltd Bronte Breakers

Swimmers’ Club Brooke, Georgie Brookfield Multiplex-

Project Star Broune Group

Consultants Pty Ltd Brown, Alan Brown, Charlie Brown, Jeffrey Brown, Melissa Brown, Tracey Buckley, Joseph Burgmann Anglican

School Burke, Justine Burman, Shannon

Buttrose, ElizabethC C & A Insurance Support

Services Pty Ltd C.D.S.F.A Cabarrus, Julian Cabramatta Puplic School Cafe Luc Cahill, M J Calahan, Rob & Kylie Calcono Pty Ltd Caldwell-Ash, Irene Cambridge Integrated

Services Australia Pty Ltd

Camden Haven High School

Campanaro Aka Murphy, Lisa

Canavan, Melissa Cannon, Kate Carapiet, Michael Carlisle, Rohan Carlton South Public

School Carr Cars Carr, Wes Carriol, Kirsten Carter, Ian Carters, Graham Casey, Tim CGU Workers

Compensation (NSW) Ltd

Chameleon Touring Systems

Chappell, Tina Charcoal Chicken

Randwick Charter Hall Holdings

Pty Ltd Chat Thai Restaurant Chau, Mung Chee, Kit

Chen, William Chenery, Helen Cheung, Victoria Chinnery, Michelle Chittick, Michael CHOF4 Artarmon Pty Ltd Chris Waller Racing Christensen, Nicholas Christie, Mark Christmas in July -

Jane Townsend & Beth McMaster

Cini, David Cityform Pty Ltd Clarius Group Limited Clark, Geoffrey Clarke, Claudine Clarke, Patrick Clarke, Peter Clayton, Chris Clemton Park

Public School Climatech Pty Ltd Clovelly Public School Clubs NSW Eastern Zone

Bear Cottage Cochrane, Trevor Coco Republic Coelho, Joe Cole, Harvey Collins, Anthony Collins, Gillian Colonial First State Colonial First State

Global Asset Management

Comino, Anthony Commonwealth Bank Computer Source

Australia Conley, Annie Conley, Stephanie Conmed Linvatec Pty Ltd

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Contender Sailcloth Pt Ltd

Conti, Mario Coolmore Stud Coombes, Barbara Cooney, Jeff Cooper, Melissa Cope, Gareth Coppleson, Richard Corpsports Cortis, Melanie Cosentini, Joanne Cosentino, Tony Cosier, Christopher Cossman, E Cowin, Sharon Cox, Aaron CPM Realy Pty Ltd Creative Tours Pty Ltd Cronulla Triathlon Club Crust Gourmet Pizza Bar

- Maroubra CTBS Cundy, L J Curro, Robert J Curtis, Sophie Cush, StephanieD D & M Building Pty Ltd D.A Designa Accessories

Pty Ltd Dack, Mary Dalco, Philippa Dale, Grant Dangar, William Daniel, Peta Daniel, Suzie Danks, Robert Darley Stud Davidson, Adrian Davis, Danielle Davy, Dimity Dawson, Debbie

DBC Hair & Beauty Supplies

De Angelis, Margaret De Angelis, Phillip De Haart, Erik De Souza, Dunstan

Ignatius de Vries, Alana Deas, Zoe Dent, Nigel Deputy Vice-Chancellor

(Academic), UNSW Deschamps, Anthea Deutsch, Irene Devcich, Bruce Nicholas Diamond, Maureen Digitalpress Pty Ltd Dillon, Tim Dimond, Martin Dinnis, Alan Dinov, Dean Diversus Group Pty Ltd Dixon, Kara Dixon, Tracey Domber, Ladisias D’Onofrio, Michael Double Bay Public School Downey, Ronald DP World Drexler, Michelle Drivas, Connie D’Silva, Mike Dunlop, Nikki Dunstone, Simon Duval, Brendan Dykes on Bikes Dynamic SyndicationsE Eales, Damien Eales, Jason Eales, John Eastlakes Public School Eastment, V J Echelon Loss Adjusting

Egerton-Warburton, Richard

Egilda, Filip Electrical Trades Union

of Australia Ellis Plumbing Ellis, Erinn Elster, Rowland Emanuel, David Employers Mutual

Management Pty Ltd Engadine High School Era Polymers Pty Ltd Esler, Anne-Marie Estcourt, Kristy European Window

Systems Pty Ltd Evans, Sophie Everingham, Julia Evers, Mark Everwilling Cranes

Pty Ltd Expense Reduction

Analysts Express Glass 24 Hour

Service Pty LtdF Fahey, Daniel Fairfax, Lady Farah, Raja Farm Fresh Meats Farrell, Pat Felsch, Margaret Fenga, John Fenley, Betty D Ferrero Australia Fine, Martin Finnigan, Roma Firth, Stewart Fischer, Megan Fischl, Mr & Mrs Fisher & Paykel

Appliances Fisher, Baydon

Fisher, Christine Fisher, Karen Fitzmaurice, Paul FMS (Act) Pty Ltd Folbigg, Anne Foley-Quin, Mandy Food Co Pty Ltd Foodies Deli Cafe Ford, Ron Forster, Greg Foster’s Group FPA Australia Francis Pires Pty Ltd Fraser Park Football Club

Trivia Night Freedman, Anthony Freedman, Jason Freudenstein, Jane Freudenstein, Richard Fullerton, JustinG Gair, Caroline Gallagher Bassett

Services Pty Ltd Gallagher, Justin Galvin, Brett Gardner, Crispin Gazal Apparel Pty Ltd Gazal, Jaclyn Gazal, Judy Gazal, Nora Genzyme Australasia

Pty Ltd George, Joseph Georges, Joanne Gerstle, Gary Get Fast Waste Bins Ghattas, Marcus Gianoutsos, Mark Giatsios, Thomas Gilbertson, Scott Glen, Louise Glendenning, Philip Golotta, Patricia

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Gonzalez, Alix Good Shepherd

Primary School Goode, Stephen Gosford High School Graham, Chad Granger, Kate Great Hope Pty Ltd Grech, Jennifer Green, Antony Green, Royce Greenberg, Olivia Gregor, Stuart Griffin, Craig Grimes, Peter Grimsdale, Janet Grimsley, John Franklyn Grunseit, Rodney GTK Rehabilitation Gullett, Peter Gurangully FabricationH H Stevens Pty Ltd Hadden, Kazan Hakim, Claude Halas, A Halbert, Adam Hall Chadwick Halloran, Grant Hameiri, Daniel Hanratty Carr &

Associates Hardiman, Ian Harpur, T Harris, C M Harris, George Harris, J Harrison, David Hau, Kellee Hausmann, Judi Hayden, Phillip Hayden, Trystan Haylen, B T Hayward, Alison

Heaney, Elizabeth Hemmett, Julie Henderson, Gordon Hendler, Gary Herda, Georg Herfort, Lyn Hewatt Earthworks

Pty Ltd Hickey, Simon Highground Engineering

Pty Ltd Hillsdale Bowling

& Recreation Club Ho, Nicholas Hodgson, Tabatha Hofbauer, Rachelle Holden, Frank Holgate, Karleen Holland, M Hornsby Heights

Preschool Hoscher, Kirrily Hoslab Pty Ltd Howard, Britt HRIS Health Support

Services HSBC Bank Australia Ltd HSC Geography

Markers - 2010 Hughes, Jeanette Hui, Nancy Humphreys, Louise Hunt, Ken Hurley, Peter Hurlstone Agricultural

High School Hurstville City Council Hurwitz, Paula Husband, Adam Hutchinson, Michael Huxbury & Associates Hymix Australia Pty LtdI Ianello, Sonia

Icebrink Australia Pty Ltd Icon Constructions Group

Pty Ltd Imerman, Ivan Ingersoll, Juliet Ingham, Sarah Ingham, Simone Inspire Production Integrated Site Design

Pty Ltd Investec Bank (Australia)

Pty Ltd Ipkendanz, Diane Isemonger, RyanJ J & J O’Brien Pty Ltd J & J Robertson & Sons J D Footwear Pty Ltd Jackel Pty Ltd Jackson, Amelia Jackson, Edward Jacob, Sophie Jacobs, Frank Jacobson, Paul James, Lois Jane’s Place Jeffery, Keith Jennings, Jeff John Fairfax Group

Finance Pty Ltd Johnson, Athol Johnson, Christina Johnson, Lou Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Warwick Johnston, Carolyn Jones, Alan Jones, Brendan Jones, Greg Jones, Shane Jones-Evans, Jill Jordan AO, Chris Jordan, Kate Jordan, Sylvia

Jovanovic, Pero Joy, Judith Joye, Hermione Joye, Maggie Joye, NickyK Kaiser, Ronald Kakasiouris, Paul Kalicka, Victoria Kalina, Milan Kambala High Karaboulis, John Karageorge, Irene Karoll, Angus Kassel, Carly Kat Futures Pty Ltd Kavanagh-Vale, Emma Kaye Cornford’s High

Tea fundraising Keane, Alison Keane, John Kefalouros, Con Keighery, Lisa Kelly, Odette Kelly, Philip Kemeny Family, Kennedy, Laurence Kenyon, Robin Kepitis, Paul Kershaw, Scott Kertesz, Kim Kesler, Rene Khodeir, Leanne Kidstuff Pty Ltd Kidz Lidz King, Craig King, Heidi King, Matthew Kingvest Pty Ltd KMC Controls Australasia

Pty Ltd Knight Lawyers Knights, Julian Koch, Jennifer & Donald

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Kominatos, Zoe Koorey, Andrew KordaMentha Pty Ltd Kosovich, Natalie Kozak, Stanley KPD Pty Ltd KPMG Krom, Tanya KSA Truck Parts &

Repairs Pty Ltd Kwok, BernardL L.J. Hooker - Castlecrag Laing and Simmons

Double Bay Lamb, Linda Lambert, Leanne Lanchester, Charlie Lane, Sara Lara Jean Association Inc Latham, Bernd Lau, Angel Lau, Kam Lavell, Belinda Lawlor, Sally Anne Lawstop Pty Ltd Lederman, Margaret Lee, Lorraine Lee, Russell Leftakis, Maria Leisure Lennox, John Levell, Brendan Leviason, David Lewis-Millar, Marni Ley, Simone Leyden, Frank Liangrove Foundation

Pty Ltd Libter, David Lifestyle Constructions Linker, Fred Lioness Club of

Sutherland Shire

Lions Club City of Ryde Inc

Lions Club of Coonamble Inc

Lions Club of Engadine Lions Club of Jervis Bay Lions Club of Maroubra Lipsian Brotherhood

of NSW Lisa T Promotion Lisarow High School Litronic Pty Ltd Little Sails Preschool Little, Belinda Livni, Talia Lock, Sally Lockington, James Lolis, Con Longley, Skye Lonsdale, Dean Lopata, Adam Loucas, Theo Love, Juliet Love, Sonja Lowrey, Garry Lowy AM, Steven Lucas Heights

Community School Lycee Condorcet the

International French School of Sydney

Lyons, BrendanM M.V.R.C Macarthur, Meryll MacDermid, Maree MacDoland, Graham MacKay, Catherine Macri, Laurie Madden, Ted & Joy Magic Glass Pty Ltd Maher, Cath Malaxos, Constantina

Malones Business Advisors and Accountants

Maloney, David Manettas, George Mann, Daniel Mann, Jane Manton-Hall, Kerry Marchese Partners

International Pty Ltd Marnoch, Andrew Marr, Brett Mars Australia

Developments Pty Ltd

Marsh Pty Ltd Martin Production

Pty Ltd Martin, Tim Masi, Ann Masonic Lodge

Kensington Masters, Joanne Materialised Pty Ltd Matraville RSL

Bowling Club Matt Daley Demolition

Pty Ltd Matthews, Jack Matthews, Peter Matthews, Steve Mavrommatis, Peter May, Stan Mayjor, Scot Maynge, Joyce McCall, Jamie McColl, Graham F McCudden, Kenneth McCullagh, Nikki McCure, Norman

& Shiela McDermott, Joanne McDonald, Timothy

McFadyen, Brian McGlashan, Haylee McGrath, Anthony McGuire, Lisa McHatton, Arlie Mchenry, Charlotte McInnes Wilson Lawyers McKechnie, Jill McKenzie, Mark McKeough, Colin McKinley, Christopher McLaughlin, Daniel McLean, Mark McLellan, Robert McLeod, Nicola McMicking, Frances McMillan, Christie McWilliam, Bruce MeIhuish, Alex Melhuish, Matthew Merewether, Vanessa Merrill Lynch Mesh and Bar Pty

Ltd - Sydney Mesley, John Metzner, Peter Michael Wenden

Aquatic Centre Michael, Karen Midgley, Ann Miesegaes, Camilla Mikolaitis, Mark Milano Food Bar Staff

& Customers Milazzo, Peter Mildren, Kylie & Ben Millar, A Miller, Michael Mills, Dan Milperra Public School Milton Archer Pty Ltd Miranda RSL Women’s

Auxiliary

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Miss Chief Maker Moar, Jim And Eileen Mobile Data Group ModelCo Monro, Stuart Moore, Michael Moore, Nicola Moran, Yvette Morffew, Mark Morgan Stanley Morgan, Michael Morgan, Robert Morgan/Cooper Family Morris, Colleen Morton, Elizabeth Moss AO, Allan Mott, Peter Mowbray, Graham Mowbray, Kim Mr World Wide

Accessories Mudgee Toyota Mullens, Felicity Mulligan, Felicity Mullins, Ken Mullo, Tony Munoz, John Muriti, Vince My Gym Health

and Fitness MyWorkplace SolutionsN Nalebirch Partitions

Pty Ltd Napier & Blakeley Pty Ltd Narwee Public School Nazar, Rebeccah Newey, Vincent Newton, Shirley Ng, Jonathan Nicol, Trish Nielsen Television

Audience Measurement Pty Ltd

Norburn, Dean Norris, Karen Norton Pty Ltd Norwest Landscapes Notron (No 82) Pty Ltd Nova 96.9 Nowra High School NSW Police Force NSW Racehorse Owners NSW Self Insurer

AssociationO O’Callaghan, Rob O’Connell, Peter O’Meara, Barry O’Meara, Matthew O’Meara, Penelope O’Neil, Charlotte Oomens Family OON Consulting Pty Ltd Orbis Australia Orrock, Libby Oscars Hotels Pty Ltd Oswald, Lewis Ottobock Australia Our Lady of Mercy

College Burraneer Outdoor Fabrications

Pty Ltd Ovenden, Angie Owen, Camille Owen, Les Owers, L K & E JP Pacey, Lisa Pacific Brands Palmeiro, Manuela Pan-Koakos Association

of NSW Park Beachside Parker, Bree Parker, Morgan Parry, Naomi Partis, Rachel Pasciuto, Mario

Patrick, Louise Pavlidis, Irini Payne, Corey Payrard, Xavier PBFC PBS Pty Ltd Pellicano, Anthony Penfold-Russell, Rebel Penklis, Theo Perforce Software

Pty Ltd Perrett, Janine Philpott, Todd Phoenix Supply

Company Pty Ltd Phung, Viet Bang Pickard, Melinda Pickup, Emma Pittwater High School PK Holdings Pty Ltd Planting Pty Ltd Pluck, L & E Point Project

Management Pty Ltd Police Credit Union Politi, Marylin Polson, Sam Pongrass Australia

Pty Ltd Pontey, Craig Poolen, Richard Port Botany Depot Porter, Toni Potts, Angela Powell, David Power, Meg & Gale, Kate PPS Corp Pty Ltd Pratt, Grahame Prendiville, Katherine Preston, Brian Prickett, Paul Prince, Lauren Pringi, Edward

Printer Workz Pronto Building &

Landscape Property Secrets Protective Fencing

Pty Ltd Pryke, Danielle Pulset Pty Ltd Pumpkin Long Day

Care Centre Punch, Sarah Puttock, Katie Pye, TanyaQ QBE Management

Services Pty LtdR Radley Group Ragusi, Samson Railcorp Rainbow Charitable

Foundation Rams Home Loans Ramsgate RSL Ladies

Social Club Rancan, Lisa Randwick Girls High

School Randwick Rugby Club Rankine AM, Susan Ranvet Rapley, Sean Ravenswood School

for Girls Ray White Double Bay Ray White Group Redbank North Reddam House Reece Plumbing Centres Reede, Katherine Reid, Jeremy Reidy, Michael Reilly, Mark Remen, Shauna

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Renaissance Building and Design Pty Ltd

Renton, Nigel Reynolds, Sarah RG Painting &

Decorating SVC Richards, John D Richards, Josh Richards, Warren Richardson, Martita Richardson, Rebecca Ricoh Australia Pty Ltd Risugon Pty Ltd Ritchie, Anoushka Ritchie, Ruth Roberts, David Roberts, Janice Roberts, Peter Robertson & Robertson Robins, Penny Robins, W Robinson International

Pty Ltd Robinson, Kathryn Rodgers, Mark Rogers and Walker

Removalists Pty Ltd Rogers, Martin Rogers, Ryan Rose Bay Family Medical

Centre Rose, H Rosebery Hotel Rosmarin, Ethan Ross Equipment

Australia Pty Ltd Ross, Vic Rotary Club of Aurora

Gungahlin Rotary Club of Padstow Rothchild Investments Rothery, Simon Rothwell, Sarah

Rothwell, Will Rowden, Alyson Rowland, Fiona Royal Bank of Canada Rudl-Mason, Margit Ruru, Jason Russell, Chris RWMS Ryan, Bernard Ryan, SusanS Saab, Joe Saadie, Antoine Sabco Sacks, Trevor Sage, Ben Salesforce Australia Samaei, Matty Samaras, Alexandra Sambalance Samways, John Satouris, Peter Scarf, Emily SCH Recovery Schiller, Joe Schipper, Jennifer

Schoemmakers, Andre Schofield, Brett Schofield, Tracey Schulte, Victoria SciGen Pty Ltd Scott Martyn Charity

Golf Day Scott, Jarrod Seabugh, Luke Searle, Richard Sebesfi, Yvonne Sedlarevic, Tarik SFDC.com Australia SGI Architectural Pty Ltd Shalfoon, Roger Shalom Baby Shand, Kathy Sharma, Nina

Sher, Dani & Jenny-Lyn Shimano Australia

Pty Ltd Shmith, David Shorrocks, Raymond Short, Ally Sillick, Glen Singer, Jeff Singh, Nicki Singleton, Jack Sintras, Deborah Skellern Family

Foundation Skips Fire Service Skouras, Helen Slade, David Slavin, Paul Sloneker, Robert Smart, Vicki Smiles, Julian Smiles, Peter Smith, Belinda Smith, David Smith, Dick Smith, Donna Smith, Doug Smith, Ed Smith, Jason Smith, Phillip Smith, T Smith, Warren Socius Wealth

Management Pty Ltd SOS Printing Group

Pty Ltd South Coogee Public

School Southcott, Bill Southern Cross Dental

Laboratories Sparke Helmore Lawyers Sparks, Andrew Speciale, Anthony

Speer, Vanessa Speiser, Michelle Sperling Enterprises

Pty Ltd Sportlook Australia

Pty Ltd Spot Food and Film

Festival - Belle Property

Spurway, Richard SR Constructions Pty Ltd St Andrews Primary

School St Declan’s Primary

School St George Bank St George Girls

High School St George Private

Hospital St Gewarges Charitable

Association St Mary’s School -

Armidale St Spyridon College Steinberg, Darren Stellar Concepts Stephen Goode Electrical Stephen, A Stephens, Robert Stevens, Dominic Stevens, Emma STO Pty Ltd Stokes, Ryan Stone, Andrew Storm in a D Cup Stracey, Bruce Strathfield South

Public School Stuart Thomas - Santos

Tour Down Under Stwart, Joss Styline Kitchens Pty Ltd

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Subramaniam, Lalitha Sue’s Transport Books

& Collectables Suhr, Sue Sullivan, Cindy Sullivan, Michael Sun, Sussana Suncorp Sutton, Brad Sydney Girls High School Sydney Markets Limited Sydney Roosters

Rugby League Football Sydney Tourism Group

Pty Ltd Sydney Turf Club Symond, James Symond, Stephen System Sound Pty Ltd Szangolies, JohnT T Greenway and J Banks

Pty Ltd Tabcorp Tadros, Sam TAFE - Randwick Tait, Jo Tanevska, Aleksandra Tauszik, Angelique Taylor, Sylvia Teamworx Australia

Pty Ltd Teen, Felicity Teldar Real Estate Teng, Arthur Tennis Sydney Inc Thatcher, Stephen Thaung, Hpone The Australasian

Order of Old Bastards The Australian

Philanthropical Association

The Catholic Club Limited

The Clinic The Clock Hotel &

Customers The Decor Corporation

Pty Ltd The Helping Hands Club The McCormack

Family Trust The Palace Hotel The R A Gale Foundation The Tea Gardens Hotel

Pty Ltd The Trading Shack Thompson, John Thompson, M Thorburn, Alexandra Thorn, Craig Throughvision Times Tow Pty Ltd Tinkler, Michael Tobias, Nick Todorovic, Zoran Tomelier, Frederique Toppro Pty Ltd Toth, Laszlo Townhouse International Traffik Marketing Treffiletti, Eddie Trenaman, Gary Triguboff Management

Pty Ltd Trippe-Smith, Adam Tsaoucis, Alex Tuck, Colin Tucker, Gerry Tuesday Senior

Bowls Club Turks Legal Turnbull, Daryl Turner, Phi Phi Tzakos, Artemis

Tzaneros, MaudeU United Way Universal Health UNSW Urquhart, Elspeth Urquhart, RobynV Vaikunta, Sid Valiant Events Valkema, Saskia Van Onselen, Ainslie Vanderlouw, Willem Vanzwan Accounting

Plus Pty Ltd Vardis, George Varnier, Gabi Vass, N & ML Vassos, Christos Vaughan, Bruce Vavdinos, Danielle Vidgen, Heather Vidor, Jackie Vinta Group Pty Ltd Vogel, PeterW W Cole Funerals Wafer, Barry WAG Nation Waine, Simon Walker Family Walker, Peter Walsh, Michelle Walsh, Rose Walsh’s Village Pharmacy Ward, John Ward, Truda Waters, Andrew Waugh, Michelle Webster, Tim Wedderburn, Philip Wells, Georgina Wentworth, Emma Whatling, Leonie Wheeldon, James

Wheeler Heights Public School

White, Kate White, Robert Whyte, Matthew Whyte, Sarah Juliet Wikhams Freight Lines Wilf Mula William Stimson

Public School Williams, Kerrie Williams, Matt Williams, Peter J Williams, Simon Wise, Simon Wollongong Motorcycle

Club Wong, Angela Wood, Graeme Woods Bagot Pty Ltd Woollahra Council

Social Club Woolooware

Public School WorkCover of NSW Wow Coogee Social Club Wynn, M/-Y Yates, Elizabeth Yeom, Ji Won Young Muslim Sisters

Association Young, Bryce Yule, PollyZ Zaia, James Zammit, Daniel Zha, Huanhuan Zhao, Dong Zubani, David & Michelle

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GIFts In kIndGifts and services in kind make our world go round. By helping reduce the costs of our operations, events and campaigns, these generous organisations and individuals maximise the funds raised for our Hospital. We are honoured to acknowledge their support for this year. Thank you. A Abode Picture Hanging Accoutrement ACES Al Weekes Albury Enviro Bags Andraesons Green Angus Imports Pty Ltd Australian Envelopes Australian Jockey

Club Ltd Australian Venue

Services Avon GraphicsB Baba, Marianci Bakers Delight Behind the Bash Catering Bianca Spender Blue Square Productions Blue Tongue Bondi Lifeguards Brand New You Breville Bronzalicious Bunda Byron at Byron Bay

Resort Byron Bay BlisshouseC Camilla

Carlson, Adrienne Centrum Printing Pty Ltd Channel Nine Charcoal Chicken

Randwick Cleanevent Australia Coca Cola Connolly, Sean Cool Cocktails Craft Inprint Crust Gourmet Pizza Bar,

Maroubra Cumulus Wines Cupcake Princess Curtis Stone Cypress LakesD Deborah Windfield Digital Press Doltone House Domaine Wine Shippers Donnelly, Ryan Doyle, Greg Dr Roebuck’sE Easysigns Elise Garland Public

Relations Elizabeth, Chloe Emergent Designs Emirates Entertainment Quarter Eskimo Design Estée Lauder Evans, Pete Event Cinemas

Bondi JunctionF F.Mayer Imports PTY LTD Faber-Castell Pty Ltd Fairfax Fairfax Media

Publications Pty Ltd Ferris, Stephen Fink, John Fisher and Paykel

Fleur Wood FoodCo Group Pty Ltd Fox Print Solutions Fresh Catering Fulton, RossG Giardina, Ross Gilmore, Peter Grain Creative Pty Ltd Grace Fine Art Grandiflora Greenwood, Helen GSP PrintH Harvest Design & Print Havaianas Hayman Great Barrier

Reef Hemmings, Max Hi-5 Hopkinsons Coaches Hotel Gibraltar HotHouse Hoyts Huegill, Geoff Hugo’s Manly HyundaiI iGroup Australia Inck Merchandise Invisable Zinc Israel Smith

Photographers Izy PhotosJ Jaguar Australia JC Decaux Australia Jensen, CarlK Kingsley’s Steakhouse Kiwi Collection Inc KW Doggett Kwik Kopy Bondi

Junction Kwik Kopy ChatswoodL La Tessa Photography Levendi Jewellers

M Mak Catering Equipment Hire

Mansfield, Bernadette Marquise Marsh Estate Matthews, Martha Merivale Microhire Mildren Corporate

and Events ModelCo Moët Hennessy Australia Moore, Michael Moran, Matt Museum ProductionsN Napoleon National Art School Network Ten Nick’s Bar and GrillO OC LimousinesP Pages Event Equipment Paperbark Camp Paspaley Paxtons Perlee Perry, Neil Pilu, Giovanni Pinc Pearls Pinpoint Pty Ltd PJ Ryan’s Hotels Pty Ltd Pommery Ptacnik, Richard Pure EventsQ QantasR Rae’s on Watego’s Rancan Sisters Fitness Randwick City Council Rhodes Shapter Rich & Mor Diamonds Rizer Pty ltd Rostone Print S Saatchi & Saatchi

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Sally Burleigh Public Relations

Samantha Wills Sayer Clifton Smartset Photography Southern Courier Summer Salt Restaurant Surfstitch Pty Ltd Swissôtel Sydney Princess Cruises SYNC Communications

ManagementT Tag Communications Tealily Photography Techno Marine The Bathers’ Pavilion The Bay Tree The Daily Telegraph The Look The Scotchmans

Hill Group The Victoria Room The Wiggles Tiffany & Co Tim Olsen Galleries Treasury Wine Estate Tricomms TrivettU Uber Kate JewelleryV Vale Ale Valiant Hire Vic’s Premium Quality

Meat Vranken- Pommery

Australia Pty LtdW Waddell, Craig Waimea Trading Walt Disney Studios

Motion Pictures Australia

Wedding List Company Westfield Westfield Bondi Junction

WSFM X XYZ NetworksZ Zimmermann

woRkPLAce GIvInG Little by little, Workplace Giving donations add up to make a big difference in little lives. By encouraging their staff to make regular donations through pre-tax pay, the following Workplace Giving Partners made a great difference this year at our Hospital. Thank you.

A Abbott Australasia Pty Ltd

Australian Charities Fund Allens Arthur Robinson Amalgamated

Holdings LtdC C A F Community Fund

- Australia Clarius Group LimitedF Fairfax Holdings Pty Ltd FreehillsG Goldman Sachs

& PartnersH HRIS Health Support

ServicesI Investec Bank (Australia)

Pty LtdL Lifeline Australia JBWereM Macquarie Group FoundationL Mallesons Stephen Jaques Marsh Pty LtdP Property Secrets

S SESIAHS State Super Financial

ServicesT The MGI Foundation

Pty Ltd The Morgan/Cooper

FamilyU United Way

In ceLeBRAtIon The following people very generously asked their friends and family to donate to our Hospital. Thank you for your thoughtfulness and kindness.

A Ackerman, JoshuaB Bader, Nadem Baravykas, Jezel Bell, Ava Best, JamesC Caldwell, Reg Chappell, Tina Cohen, HilaryD de la Motte, Pat & HelenH Hill, IrisL Iakovakis, Matthew Peter K Kucukalic, Harris Lewis, Peter Lirantzis , Geordan M McDonald, Cameron Milazzo, Peter Moore, TajN Nakkaew, ChutimonO O’Sullivan, ThomasP Phillips, AvaR Raju, Mia Raskopoulos, Rebecca Rasums, Narelle Reuven, Pharan Richardson, Jay

Robertson, Thomas Rooke, BenjaminS Saar, Ryan Sarandos, Cassandra Satouris, Peter Seymour, Damien Luke Sfikas, John Shand, Greg Shaw, Peter Slater, Abbigail Steiner, JoyT Taylor, Ruby Telfer, Sam Tsaoucis, Amalia Tsaousis, Angelo Tzortizis, Tiana & PJV Vanstone, Hugo Vavdinos, Zac Vella, Penny Vidor, Nadia Vidor, TaliaW Wise, Charlotte

In MeMoRIAMA Abbott, Isabelle Agnew, Haakon Patrick Akayan, Callum Ally, Jake James Andrews, Hamish Angeloni, AlfonsoB Barkway, Hugo Dylan Botfield, Gabrielle Butcher, PeterC Cassen, Stanley Chandia, Ivan Chee, Sek Yoong Chetner, Felix Cini, Alex Cohen, Totti Conn, Marlene Coplin, Bessie Crees, Brenda Denise

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Curtis, ErinD Dawson, T’Keyah Dive, Aurora Doumanis, Nicholas Dozzi, AnnabelleE El-Khadi, Mark Evangelista, JosephF Ferguson, Will Florio, GiuseppeG Gen, Yin Gerangelos, Anastasios Gerber, Alberto Griffiths, AidanH Haramis, George Harvey, Benjamin Hatsatouris, Angelo

Peter Higgans, Samuel

& Mathew Hile, Kathleen Holben, Colin Holland, Ted Houghton, ScottI Ibrahim, Raphael Iodice, VincenzoJ Jackson, Michael James, JocelynK Kalligeris, George Kashani, Nassim Kazzi, Nouhad Khoe, Alicia Kirkpatrick, GabrielL Law, Bokai Lear, Jack Liu, HelenM Manning, Fred Margarian, Sophie Marshall, Tania Mason, Lee James McDonald, Christine Moon, Hannah Murdoch, JayneN Nott, Clare

O O’Brien, Jayden O’Dea, Anton O’Kane, SiennaP Pantel, D Parker, Margaret Poply, LesleyQ Quigley, Hazel JoyceR Ragusi, Maximus Rapley, Luke Reaidi, DiabS Sachdeva, Ramnath Sawyer, Nathan Robert Scott, Roy Sklibosios, Peter Smith, Amy Stefanowiczs, Sue Stevens, Shirley Sugiharso, AliciaT Tan, Harrison Thomas, Andrew Thomas, Miles Tipaldo, Robert Turnbull, TessV Valler, Joan Vasin, M/- Vazelakis, Mary Veleski, Ruby MaeW Williams, Rosemary Wolfe, Jacqueline

Bequests We are honoured to be the recipients of the following bequests this year. Thank you.

Estate of the Late Leslie Altree-Williams

Estate of the Late Maureen Dawn Alderson

Estate of the Late Marius Joseph Bourke

Estate of the Late Valerie Rosemary Margaret Burns

Estate of the Late Ruth Maude Guthrie

Estate of the Late Peter William Harper

Estate of the Late Evelyn Elizabeth Hayward

Estate of Late June Allison King

Estate of the Late Jessie Heather Laurence

Estate of the Late Milton Leslie Lynch

Estate of the Late William George Wilson Magill

Estate of the Late Kathleen Mary Maloney

Estate of the Late Joachim Ernest Matuschka

Estate of the Late Michael Raymond Moody

Estate of the Late Iris Robbins Simpson

Estate of the Late Laurel Walker

ReGuLAR GIveRs Our regular givers are a special group who select to give donations automatically each month. They generously give time and time again, lending a hand to support numerous Hospital needs throughout the year. You are wonderful advocates for the Hospital and collectively help us raise significant funds for our children. Thank you.

A Abd Majid, Aminudin Abdey, Caralyn Allmark, Alison Aravanis, Labrina Atherton, Margaret Augimeri, GiocondaB Bader, Gaith Beck, Harold S Bell Family Bell, Michael A Beniac, Jane Bennett, Dean Bhuta, Vasant Birrell, Dallyn Bonney, David Booth, Laura & Kyle Borwell, Richard Breden, Gregory Brennan, Yasmin Brown, Barry Buckton, RochelleC Campbell, Frank Carter, Ian Catt, Melissa Chandra, Aruna Chan-Sau, Kristie Chaplin, Patrick Charles, Lisa Colak, Lucy Coleman, Laurie Conway, Beverley Cope, Gareth Crawford, Matthew Cush, StephanieD Dang, Quoc Daniel, Steve Davies, Joan Deas, Zoe Devine, Diane Dobson, DA Dora, Curtis Druce, Jonathon Dua, Anil

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Duval, FionaE Edwards, Simon Esler, Anne-MarieF Fenwick, Ian Fitzmaurice, Paul Foo, Seng Chuan Fraser, BarbiG Ghossein, Jeanne Glenn, Sam Goodwin, RhysH Hawkins, Phillip Henderson, Kay Hibble, Narelle Hicks, Katrina Holdsworth, Roger Hudson, HI Inspire Production Ip Family Ireland, TerrenceJ Jack, George & June Jennings, Adam Jory, WilliamK Kaudeer, Gerard Kefalouros, Con Kemeny Family Kennedy, Laurence Kumar FamilyL Lambert, Craig Lawrence, George Levin, Lauren Links, Aaron Little Sails Preschool Lorusso, VinceM Madden, John Maisano, Aggie Mason, Wendy Mortel, Alan Murphy, MarkN Nery, Neil Nicholls, BrianO O’Brien, Kristy Ann Opacic, Danny

Outcome Management Pty Ltd

P Pajor, Susan Palin, John Park, Nicholas Peter, Gregory Phan, Mandy Philips, Joan D Polsson, Cherie Pons, Cheyne Pursell, RosemarieR Rahiminia, Azy Reinke, Paul Robins, Penny Robinson, Janette Rogers, John Rouvray, Sandra Ruru, Jason Ruxton, CirelleS Sabri, Welly Schell, S Schubert, Suzanne Sherriff, Jackie Anne Sims, Greg Sloneker, Robert Smith, V SNP Security Speciale, Anthony Sperling Enterprises

Pty Ltd SR Constructions Pty Ltd Steffens, Miriam Stevens, SydneyT Tan, Chui Sze Taylor, Keith Toinette, Hedley Trunk, KayleneU Unsworth, ErikaV Vaghar, Lara Vanderlouw, Willem Veljancevski, AleksandarW Wakelam, Wendy

Wallace, Bruce Watson, Patricia Wilkinson, Margaret Williams, B Williams, Matthew Williams, Peter J Worrall, M Wynn, M/-Y Yeom, Ji WonZ Zha, Huanhuan

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Children’s Hospital Foundations Australia (CHFA) is the national partnership of five of Australia’s leading Children’s Hospital Foundations, working towards excellence in child health. Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation is the proud NSW partner of this important national alliance.

In 2010/11 CHFA grew to its strongest financial position to date.This year, Sydney Children’s Hospital Foundation was the beneficiary of $200,000, which was directed to a variety of areas within the Hospital.

This year CHFA was joined by new supporters including

cHILdRen’s HosPItAL FoundAtIons AustRALIA (cHFA)

Street Commodores Magazine’s `Cruise for Charity’ national event and Gloria Jean’s Coffees `Cappuccino for a Cause’ campaign. Contributions were also made by loyal supporters at BOQ, whose `Banking on our Kids’ campaign is now in its 5th year. CHFA continues to benefit from the support of other long term partners Partylite, Collins Foods Group, Australia Post and AHL.

As the CHFA partnership continues to forge ahead, we see great potential in national fundraising opportunities with strong financial outcomes.

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Statement of Comprehensive Income for the Year Ended 30 June 2011.

INCOME 2011 2010$ $

Bequests 1,846,466 914,569Donations and fundraising 9,253,338 7,753,840Appeals 507,038 284,572Net investment revenue 1,968,061 2,232,246Gift shop & café operations 1,762,063 1,678,203Miscellaneous Income 11,478 13,047Rental Income 46,065 –TOTAL INCOME 15,394,509 12,876,477

Less ExpensesFundraising appeals 591,605 523,318Gift shop & café operations 1,379,072 1,348,240Depreciation 67,494 64,641Operational 1,924,367 1,923,855TOTAL EXPENSES 3,962,538 3,860,054

NET PROFIT FROM ORDINARY ACTIVITIES 11,431,971 9,016,423

OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME:Net gain on revaluation of non-current assets – 766,324OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR – 766,324

TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR 11,431,971 9,782,747

Add: Capital and reserves brought forward 30,885,406 26,018,158Less: Grants distibuted/distributable (6,816,915) (4,915,499)TOTAL EQUITY / FOUNDATION FUNDS 35,500,462 30,885,406

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Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2011.

ASSETS 2011 2010$ $

Current assetsCash assets 8,540,231 6,398,761Receivables 470,871 214,572Inventories 44,241 45,451Other financial assets 3,600,329 –Total current assets 12,655,672 6,658,784

Non-current assetsOther financial assets 19,291,723 21,789,076Property, plant and equipment 2,779,443 2,826,685Investment property 1,238,117 –Total non-current assets 23,309,283 24,615,761TOTAL ASSETS 35,964,955 31,274,545

LIABILITIESCurrent liabilitiesPayables 305,319 256,096Provisions 104,047 104,155Other liabilities 1,150 –Total current liabilities 410,516 360,251

Non-current liabilitiesProvisions 53,977 28,888Total non-current liabilities 53,977 28,888TOTAL LIABILITIES 464,493 389,139NET ASSETS 35,500,462 30,885,406

EQUITYContributed equity 100 100Revaluation reserve 766,324 766,324Reserves 34,734,038 30,118,982TOTAL EQUITY 35,500,462 30,885,406

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Report on the Financial Statements

We have audited the abridged financial statements, comprising the Statement of Comprehensive Income and Statement of Financial Position of Sydney Children's Hospital Foundation, for the financial year ended 30 June 2011.

Directors' Responsibility for the Financial Statements

The Foundation's directors are responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the abridged financial statements. The abridged financial statements are derived from the Foundation's full annual financial report. We have conducted an independent audit of the Foundation's full annual financial report in order to express an opinion on it to the members of the company.

Auditor's Responsibility

Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the full annual financial report based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards.

Independence

In conducting our audit, we have complied with the independence requirements of the Corporations Act 2001.

IndePendent AudItoR's RePoRt FoR tHe YeAR ended 30 June 2011

Audit Opinion

In our audit report to the members on the full annual financial report, we draw attention to the Emphasis of Matter, without qualification to our opinion, regarding cash donations revenue.

In our opinion, the information reported in the abridged financial statements is consistent with the full annual financial report from which it is derived and upon which we have expressed our audit opinion. For a better understanding of the scope of our audit, this report should be read in conjunction with our audit report on the full annual financial report. A copy of this may be obtained from Sydney Children's Hospital Foundation at: Locked Bag 5, Randwick NSW 2031.

Hill Rogers Spencer Steer Assurance Partners Chartered Accountants

JOHN WILCOX Partner 15/09/2011

Ph +61 2 9232 5111Fax +61 2 9233 7950

Level 5, 1 Chifley SquareSydney NSW 2000, Australia

GPO Box 7066Sydney NSW 2001

[email protected]

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