Community Benefit Statement
Name of approved Venue: SALE COMMUNITY BOWLS CLUB (AKA LAKESIDE CLUB)
Address of approved venue: CNR PALMERSTON AND CUNNINGHAME STREETS SALE VIC 3850
Venue operator: SALE COMMUNITY BOWLS CLUB INC
Licence number: V9310124
Financial year ended 30 June 2012

CLASS OF CLAIM AND CATEGORY WITHIN CLASS Amount of revenue applied
CLASS A: Venue operators may claim up to 100 percent of revenue applied to a Class A purpose or activity.
Class A (a).  Donations, gifts and sponsorship (including cash, goods and services) to another person resident in Victoria, not including to the club itself, for the purpose or activities set out below.
(i) any educational purpose; $0
(ii) the provision of health services or care; $0
(iii) services for the prevention and treatment of problem gambling and drug and alcohol addictions; $0
(iv) housing assistance for disadvantaged persons; $0
(v) the relief of poverty; $0
(vi) the provision of services and assistance for the aged; $0
(vii) the provision of services and assistance for young people; $0
(viii) the protection and preservation of the environment; $0
(ix) the provision of assistance to relieve distress caused by natural or other disasters; $0
(x) the provision of advice, support and services to ex-service personnel, their carers and families; $0
(xi) any other philanthropic or benevolent purpose; $0
(xii) any sporting or recreational purpose, excluding any club that holds a venue operator’s licence. $20,300
Class A (b). The cost of providing and maintaining sporting facilities for use by club members. $73,273
Class A (c). The cost of any subsidy for the provision of goods and services but excluding alcohol. $24,911
Class A (d). Voluntary services provided by members and/or staff of the club to another person in the community, in fulfilment of Class A(a)(i)-(xii) above. $0
Class A (e). Advice, support and services provided by the RSL (Victorian Branch) to ex-service personnel, their carers and families. $0
CLASS A – TOTAL $118,484
CLASS B: Venue operators may claim an amount equal to the proportion of the club’s non-gaming revenue to its total revenue for Class B.
Non-Gaming Revenue proportion % 0
Class B (a). Capital expenditure. $177,937
Class B (b). Financing Costs (including principal and interest). $13,669
Class B (c). Retained earnings accumulated during the year. $0
Class B (d). The provision of buildings, plant or equipment over $10,000 per item excluding gaming equipment or the gaming machine area of the venue. $0
Class B (e). Operating costs. $362,065
CLASS B – TOTAL $553,671
CLASS C: Venue operators may claim up to 100 percent of revenue applied to a Class C purpose or activity.
Class C (a). The provision of responsible gambling measures and activities but excluding those required by law. $0
Class C (b). Reimbursement of expenses reasonably incurred by volunteers. $0
Class C (c). CBS preparation and auditing expenses to a maximum of $3,000. $1,000
CLASS C – TOTAL $1,000
CBS TOTAL (CLASS A + B + C) $673,155


I, Mr Wally Evans, certify that:
1. The claims are consistent with the Ministerial Order made on 28 June 2012.
2. The following information is accurate for the financial year:
  a) The percentage (if any) of the venue’s gaming revenue applied to community purposes or activities under Classes A, B and C.
b) The value of any non-financial contribution to community purposes (e.g. voluntary work) by, or on behalf of the venue operator, expressed as a percentage of the venue’s revenue.
c) Any amount payable by a gaming operator under a declaration made by the VGCCC under section 3.6.8(4A) of the Gambling Regulation Act 2003 (the Act), expressed as a percentage of the venue's gaming revenue.
  The amount is
 
less than  
equal to  
greater than  X 
  8 1/3 per cent of the venue’s gaming revenue for that financial year, as the required by section 3.6.2 of the Act.
3. The CBS in relation to SALE COMMUNITY BOWLS CLUB INC, has been audited by the suitably qualified person of John K Howson of JKH Super on 25/09/2012.
I confirm that an independent auditor’s statement dated 24/09/2012 has been received which states that, in the auditor’s opinion, this CBS presents fairly, in accordance with applicable Accounting Standards in Australia, and, is consistent with the auditor’s understanding of sections 3.6.9(2)(a) and (b) and section 3.6.9(3) of the Act, the SALE COMMUNITY BOWLS CLUB INC,’s compliance with the Act for the financial year ended 30 June 2012.

Declaration to be completed by the venue operator
  I, Mr Wally Evans, declare that:
1. The information contained in this CBS form is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
2. I have retained all relevant documentation used in the preparation and auditing of this CBS.
3. I acknowledge that it is an offence to provide false or misleading information.

I understand that by typing my name below, I am deemed to have signed this CBS form.
Mr Wally Evans, Acting CEO
Community Benefit Statement - Schedules
Class Details Amount
Class A (a). (ii)Donations / Gifts / Sponsorships$0
Class A (a). (xii)Donations made to Cancer Council in February. Sponsorship of local clubs, including Sale Swimming Club, Sale Cricket Club and Sale Football and Netball Club$20,300
Class A (b).Greenkeeping Expenses$73,273
Class A (c). Subsidised Meals$4,724
Class A (c). Subsidised Drinks$8,187
Class A (c). Subsidised Room Hire$12,000
Class B (a).Purchase of Land$125,000
Class B (a).Renovation Bowls Venue - Flooring$15,091
Class B (a).New Locker Rooms and BBQ Area$37,846
Class B (b).Bank Interest$13,669
Class B (e).Workcover$2,586
Class B (e).Rates & Taxes$4,282
Class B (e).GAS$856
Class B (e).Wages$294,067
Class B (e).Electricity$32,908
Class B (e).Uniforms$36
Class B (e).Superannuation$27,330
Class C (c).JKH Super Audit Fees$1,000



 


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