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2014/2015 BOWLS WA ANNUAL REPORT Level 1, 158 Main Street Osborne Park WA 6017 All Correspondence to: PO Box 123, Osborne Park WA 6917 Ph: (08) 9340 0800, Fax: (08) 9340 0888 Email: enquiries@bowlswa.com.au Website: www.bowlswa.com.au CONTENTS PAGE Office Bearer’s Directory 4 Sponsors 4 Past Presidents 5 Board & Committee Reports President 6 Chief Executive Officer 8 Regional Bowls Manager 10 Bowls Management 12 Country 14 High Performance 16 National Training Centre 17 Inclusive Practices 18 Membership & Participation 20 Greens & Infrastructure 21 Fixtures & Events 22 Umpires 23 Finance 24 Financial Statements 25 Bowls WA Events 36 Country Pennants 42 Metropolitan Pennants 44 Bowls WA Awards 46 Club Membership 50

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BOWLS WA OFFICE BEARERS & SPONSORS Office Bearers 2014 / 2015

Patron: Governor of WA Kerry Sanderson AO Vice Patrons: Bill Gilbride, Beryl Brennan President: Graham Leeks Deputy President: Kerry Andersen Board Directors: Wiggy Harley (Finance), Con Migro (Participation), Therese Hastings (Fixtures & Events), Linda Deegan-Humphries (Country), Hendy Cowan (Governance), Olivia Linden (part), Lisa Featherby (part), Vince Del Prete (part) Hon Auditor: Jeff Edwick

General Committees

Bowls Management: Kerry Andersen (Ch), Peter Falconer, Tom Gates, John Goddard, Brian Burton, Bev Bradshaw, Anne Lilley, Merle Burn, Linda DeeganHumphries, John Lewis, Therese Hastings, Michael Goble-Garratt, Tony Hockey, John Bridge, Jim Powell, Gary Pollett (part) Country: Linda Deegan-Humphries (Ch), Anita Cowan, Lawrie Chitty, John Lewis, Kim Tanner, Janine Smith, Ross Warburton, Kevin Heberle Greens & Infrastructure: Gary Pollett (Ch), Kevin Lynch, Jim Powell, Gary Pollett, Dicky Dawe, Peter Bekink, Warren Carslake, Bill Blakely (part) Membership & Participation: Con Migro (Ch), John Ilian, Clive Adams Fixtures and Events: Therese Hastings (Ch), Trevor Barron, John Bridge, Marc Abonnel, Leigh Salter, Leonie Potts, Helen Hamilton, Karen Weir, Lynette Wall Umpires: Michael Goble-Garratt (Ch), George Bydder, William Cowan, Wiggy Harley, Sharyn Mercer, Michael Miller, Sicelia Gmeiner, Sue Hogg, Dennis Green Over 60’s Selector Men: Roger Barns, Brian Burton, Mike Zusman Over 60’s Selector Women: Sue Hogg, Anne Drayson, Elizabeth Petrich State Selector’s Men: Lindsay Thorn (Ch), Graeme Wishart, Pieter Harris State Selector’s Women: Roma Dunn (Ch), Angela Sharp, Brian Jeppesen Under 18’s Selector: Colin Johnson State Coaches Men: Pieter Harris, Tony Hockey (Ass) State Coaches Women: Brian Jeppesen, Ian Hastings (Ass) State Coaches Under 18 Girls: Laura Merz (part) State Coaches Under 18 Boys: John Goddard

Office Administration

Chief Executive Officer: Ken Pride Operations Manager: Aaron Delaporte Competition & Events Manager: Pieter Harris Office Staff: Clare Sopp (Reception and Administration), Elizabeth Rolt (Accounts), Denise McMillan (Inclusive Practices Officer), Raj Suares (High Performance) Official Photographer: Hans Smit Sunday Times Reporter: Clive Adams

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Bowls WA would like to thank and acknowledge the following sponsors and business partners for their ongoing support:


PAST PRESIDENTS

Bowls WA Unified Past Presidents

G Leeks 2014P Buller 2010-14 F Lilley 2008-10 N Samuel 2006-08 T Barron 2004-06

RWABA - Past Presidents

B Gilbride 2002-04 J Yandle 2000-02 V McIntyre 1998-00 G V Bainbridge 1996-98 J W Morton 1994-96 A F Ayres 1992-94 K T Cadee 1990-92 J J Carter 1988-90 T H Joel 1986-88 R G Wishart 1984-86 P N Stanley 1982-84 C W Hicks 1980-82 N E Fraser MBE 1978-80 A M Eddy AM JP 1976-78 A W Hall 1974-76 H G Charleson 1972-74 J Murray JP 1970-72 E I Paddick JP 1967-70 H E Smith JP 1963-67 A Cruikshank 1961-63 Dr A P Davis 1957-61 J L Rae 1953-57 E C Lawrence 1947-53 W J Sumpton 1945-47 W Christie 1936-45 E B McKenna 1934-36 J Hammill 1931-34 Dr F W Carter 1930-31 G H Olney 1928-30 J Holdcroft 1927-28 W M Nairn 1926-27 J Scaddan C.M.G. 1921-26

RWABA - Past Presidents cont. L Alexander 1920-21 A L Parsons 1919-20 J Hammill 1918-19 G P Stevens 1917-18 W W Berry 1909-17 E A Evans 1908-09 F L Parkes 1907-08 R P Vincent 1906-07 L Alexander 1904-06 F Good 1903-04 J Stoddart 1902-03 J G Warner 1901-02 C J McHenry-Clarke 1900-01 R A Dixon 1899-00 T B Jackson 1898-99

WALBA Past Presidents

N Samuel 2003-04 F Doran 2001-03 G Susac 1999-01 B Brennan 1996-99 V Lester 1994-96 B Meyers 1993-94 A O’Shannassy 1991-93 P Plowman 1989-91 E Reynolds 1987-89 M Slavich 1985-87 D Filmer 1983-85 H Repacholi 1981-83 C Hicks 1979-81 P Needham 1976-79 J Ellett 1973-76 J Shaw 1969-73 S Rogers 1965-69 M Fraser 1961-65 G Hulin 1957-61 I Allen 1952-57 A Neill 1944-52 A M Yates 1935-44

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - PRESIDENT President’s Report I have great pleasure in presenting my report for the 2014-15 season. It has been a privilege to serve as your President during the past 12 months and I look forward to the remaining 12months of my term. The primary role of the Bowls WA Board is to plan for the future and to propose and initiate change that will make bowls in WA better and stronger and to oversee the operational part of the season which is managed by the CEO and his staff and the operational committees. The challenge of change can be difficult, as many of our bowlers can see no reason for change which has been confirmed by the results of recent surveys. Your Board needs to take into account clubs views for it is difficult to make meaningful change without club support, however without change we can only expect more of the same, which is a continuing decline in the number of pennant players and capitated members which has a cumulative effect on the Bowls WA income.

Finance Elsewhere in this Annual Report you will find detailed accounts and a report from Wiggy Harley our Finance Director. These identify a small surplus for the 2014-15 year. This is an excellent result given that during the year we lost grants totalling $50,000. Despite this and due to great financial management by our CEO and his staff we have overcome this setback. The 2015-16 year will hold a similar challenge, made even more difficult with sponsorship dollars hard to find in the current economic downturn.

Membership and Participation Membership as measured by our capitation income continues to decline which is sadly the case across all the states. However participation in our game at a social level is growing – around 15% each year across the country. Our challenge and that of the clubs is to harness this interest and turn it into club membership, not necessarily at pennant level, but at least as a social member. One answer is the new Jack Attack initiative introduced by Bowls Aust. which is a shortened game which closely mirrors the type of game played in the APL. Around Australia more than 70 clubs have embraced the new game with at least 7 clubs in WA indicating their interest. Bowls Australia are working on a national marketing programme to which all states will contribute and in addition our own Marketing committee under the chairmanship of Con Migro is actively working on a more local plan which we hope to bring to the clubs in the near future.

Partnerships We are indebted to the Department of Sport and Recreation (DSR) for the ongoing support of bowls in WA and also thank DSR for their ongoing and generous support of clubs through the CSRFF grants. Thanks to our major metropolitan pennant sponsor BCIB and to Crown Perth for their contribution towards our Awards night. We also acknowledge Solargain sponsor of the Perth Suns in the APL and also to the Seniors Recreation Council, Henselite, Taylor Bowls and Bowls Elite. All of these partners make a valuable contribution to the running of our bowls programs and we thank them and acknowledge their support.

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Country Linda Deegan-Humphries our Country Director has worked tirelessly with the Leagues and Zones for the betterment of Country bowls. As President I have tried to take a more active role in Country affairs and just prior to the last pennant season I travelled through the South Western and Southern Zones and visited 30 clubs. I am proposing a similar trip prior to the next season through the Northern Zone. I met with many club executives and was warmly welcomed. Many matters were discussed and I was able to bring back to the Board a number of issues that country clubs felt strongly about.

Bowls Connect The new Bowls Connect system introduced to Metro clubs at the start of the season has been an unqualified success and my thanks to Aaron Delaporte who has micro managed the implementation to the stage that Bowls WA is a trendsetter in its introduction throughout Australia. Having got the programme implemented in the metro area we are now making the system available to the country clubs so they also can enjoy the same benefits.

Bowls Australia Between myself and Ken Pride our CEO, we have a strong relationship with Bowls Australia through their President Des Skinner, their CEO Neil Dalrymple and Board. The outstanding job done by the Yokine Bowling Club in hosting the Australian Side Series was highly complimented by BA and indeed by all the players and administrators from the other States and Territories.

Board During the year Olivia Linden who was elected to the Board at the last AGM sadly had to tender her resignation due to ill health. To fill her position for the remainder of the term the Board appointed Lisa Featherby who is well known as a local premier league and State bowler. Also during the year the Board appointed Vince Del Prete. Vince who works at a senior level at DSR has a strong background in workplace development, governance and human resources and he provides the Board with valued advice in these areas. We are sadly losing from the Board Wiggy Harley who after two years as our Finance Director has decided to step down. Wiggy has done an outstanding job in the finance role and made a solid contribution at Board level and we thank her for her efforts. She will continue to play an active role on our Umpires committee. My thanks to Kerry Anderson Deputy President who is also the Chair of the Bowls Management Committee a very important role. Kerry has been a tower of strength in her support of me and a great contributor around the Board table. My thanks also to all the Board for the personal support and the time and effort you have all made to Board discussions. I look forward to working with you all for another 12 months.

Bowls WA Staff Thank you to Ken Pride for his outstanding support of myself and the Board. Also to all his staff for their hard work and dedication. It has been a pleasure to work with you over the last 12 months.

Going Forward There is still much to be done. We still face challenges of declining capitation, the financial sustainability of many small clubs and the difficulty of finding and retaining volunteers both at clubs and Bowls WA. I look forward to working with all our stakeholders in the next 12 months to meet these and other challenges.

Graham Leeks

Bowls WA President

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - CEO

Chief Executive Officer Report This past year has seen some important changes to the Association’s operations and by that the interaction with our clubs.

In association with Bowls Australia, the states and territories (STA’s) have embraced a national technology roll out through the Bowls Connect system. For the first time the administration of the sport, is at least technologically under the one umbrella, a major step forward in the management of our collective database and by that a far more attractive offering to a national sponsor; sorely lacking in our sport. Bowls WA through the work of Aaron Delaporte is leading the STA’s in its full implementation, with the metro clubs continuing to broaden their use of the system and the country now in the middle of training sessions to bring them “on line”. With the continued decline in capitated members, changes to the way we operate both on the green and off the green have really become non-negotiable. Simple mathematics will show that at the current rate of decline the sport in this State could well be a thing of the past in the next twenty years - if not sooner. Clubs will need to better understand that the longer term requirements of the sport, may well require some short term discomfort for their members. Similarly committees and the administration will need to be bold in their decision-making, sometimes against the wishes of the majority - to do nothing will only see the demise of the sport we enjoy. Mature discussion on issues needs to be promoted between Association, Clubs and Members and I ask all club committees to look outside of short term personal interests in order to seek longevity for the game.

Finance & Marketing It has been a tough year and forward projections suggest it won’t be getting any easier soon. A reduction in budgeted funding from the Department of Sport and Recreation (DSR) and a total loss of support from Healthway saw a significant hole punched in our finances mid year. I commend the staff and sub committees for some significant belt tightening over the final six months of the financial year, which has seen a $2,869 surplus achieved. Sponsors are becoming harder to find and just as hard to keep; government support is tightening with their own budgetary issues and our collective membership through capitation continues its 30 year fall. Of course a result of that is a lack of ability to spend on growing the game, to support clubs in their promotional efforts and to contribute to a national promotional push to get people back to our clubs as members, not just corporate or social guests. Bowls Australia and the STA’s are working on a national promotional effort and more will be detailed towards the end of the calendar year as the campaign is formulated and refined. Clearly however it will require buy in from the clubs, who at the end of the day remain the coal-face of the sport.

Issues of Governance Good Governance seems to be very much the catch-phrase of modern business and has certainly grown to encompass sporting organisations. The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) as the sport funding body of the Federal Government has demanded that national sports comply with a whole series of requirements.

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As a result and to keep ahead of the game, Bowls WA formed a new standing committee of Governance & People Development to be chaired by board member Hendy Cowan. This committee will work towards the updating of the Constitution and By Laws and ensure that everything we do is aiming towards the industry’s best practice. Furthermore how we deal with our people including staff, committees and other volunteers will be addressed in a far more coordinated manner.

Corporate Partners We very much appreciate the on-going support of our corporate partners and fully understand that we need to show to them value for money and a return on their investment in us. This year we welcomed new sponsors in the ANZ Bank and the Seniors Recreational Council, in addition to the renewal of involvement by BCiB, Henselite, Taylor Bowls, Crown Perth, Solargain and Bowls Elite. The ANZ Bank program with the commencement of their Home Loan Mortgage Introducer Program is particularly exciting for clubs and is a direct opportunity for clubs to improve their financial sustainability. I urge all members to embrace the program for their club and to “spread the word” amongst family and friends to broaden our “reach”.

Board and Staff Again many thanks to the Board under the Presidency of Graham Leeks who work significant hours at committee level in addition to attending any number of events, forums, club openings and functions. Their support to both myself and the staff is appreciated. To the BWA staff not enough can be said of the work they put in to ensure the game runs as smoothly as possible. Pieter (competitions/ events), Aaron (Bowls Connect/publications), Raj (high performance/communication), Denise (inclusive practices), Liz (finance/ accounts) and Clare (everything else) are as good as anyone in their positions in Australia and on behalf of all bowlers in WA many thanks for their commitment to all of us.

Directors Attended Apologies Graham Leeks 8 1 Kerry Andersen 9 Con Migro 7 2 Hendy Cowan 7 2 Wiggy Harley 8 1 Therese Hastings 6 3 Linda Deegan-Humphries 9 Vince Del Prete 4 1 Lisa Featherby 1 Retired Directors Olivia Linden 3 4

Bowls Australia As a national body BA has a tough job. Every STA runs the game in different ways both on and off the green and each of us think we do it the “right way”. The collaborative approach taken by BA on any number of issues where so many interests are required to be managed is appreciated; as is the working relationship we have with Neil Dalrymple and his staff and Des Skinner and his Board. Finally thank you to our members, the 206 clubs that make up Bowls WA, who we work hard to represent in the best way we can.

Ken Pride

Chief Executive Officer

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - REGIONAL BOWLS MANAGER Bowls Australia Regional Bowls Manager Having been in the Bowls Australia Regional Bowls Manager (WA) role for just over six months now, I have very much enjoyed visiting the Clubs, meeting all of the great people involved with each of the Clubs and helping to introduce new ideas and concepts that might help each Club in moving forward in the challenging landscape that we currently face.

Club Planning Every club needs a plan, and whilst most have one, often in someone’s head, many don’t have it documented. I am providing a simple template to clubs to assist in this planning. It’s all about what you want to do, how you are going to do it, who is going to do it and when. Good planning aids decision making and provides direction for the Club. It also allows the club to identify successes and celebrate them as you should, whilst not forgetting items that still require work.

Attracting people to our great sport One of the biggest issues for our sport and for our Clubs is how we get new people into the sport, and develop them into valuable playing members in our Clubs. Pennant playing numbers continue to drop, however socially, our game has never been bigger. The question is how to harness the social market and convert them into longer term players.

Communication The first step is to create interest in the Club and what it has to offer. We need people through the door at the Club before we can convert them into bowlers. Clubs need to recognise the different methods of communication available to them in the 21st Century and use them appropriately. 65+ age group: Newsletters (printed), Mailbox drops, Local newspaper etc 40-60 age group: Emails, some mailbox info, some social media Under 35s: Social media, pictures and videos Clubs need to gain an understanding of each of these groups and communicate with them effectively, in their comfort zone. In my role, I can help clubs work through this, giving them ideas and ways to improve their communication.

Jack Attack The new social format of the game. As of May 2015, 72 clubs nationwide have joined the program, some with great success. It takes the right organiser to drive it and bring in the teams, but the format is fun, fast and entertaining to participants. Manning and Scarborough are clubs that have enjoyed success in WA, with North Perth, Sorrento, Dalkeith-Nedlands and the Valley all looking to get programmes off the ground. The key selling point for Jack Attack is Flexibility. A fast sets play format, which allows players to play in any order, substitute in and out meaning no-one misses out, all whilst some great tunes play alongside the rink is certainly attractive. We just need to get out there and sell it!

Grants and Sponsorship With the competition for Grant funding very competitive, I can help with grant submissions to ensure the Club presents a compelling case as to why their project should be put ahead of others. It’s a competitive process and Clubs must put their best foot forward if they want success.

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Sponsorship is the other method of generating funds, and Clubs should look at a more structured, business minded approach to sponsors. Some sponsors will provide funds as good corporate citizens, not really expecting much from it, however businesses are often looking for a return on investment, so the Clubs need to show sponsors what is in it for them. Encouraging members to use sponsors by firstly making sure members know who the sponsors are is the first step, then rewarding members for using the sponsors and providing feedback to the sponsor as to the business they are receiving are crucial areas. Clubs that do this well will achieve much in this important area.

Juniors Whilst it’s a challenge to every sport, junior involvement in our sport has dropped alarmingly. We have a great sport for families to play as everyone can participate, and we need to promote it. Junior Jack Attack is a great kit available to Clubs and Schools, allowing kids to play bowls virtually anywhere. Lightweight rubber bowls, plus great activity cards for alternative games, all packaged in a wonderful kit – they work on the school oval, local showground…anywhere! Watch out for Sporting Schools – a new initiative which will see bowls being played throughout schools in Australia. Launched recently schools can choose to conduct a fully funded school bowls programme equipping themselves with the Junior Jack Attack kit to do so. Schools could be coming looking for clubs rather than the other way around!

Congratulations To all the Club Award winners this season – Beacon, Dudley Park, Mount Lawley and Gosnells well done. I can certainly appreciate the time and effort it takes to run a successful club, so congratulations to you all. To all the other Clubs doing great things, well done to you all too.

Don’t Wait for me to call With many clubs on my list, it is simply not possible for me to know when your Club needs me, so please do not hesitate to contact me should you have anything that you need help, advice or comment on. I will still call Clubs to arrange visits and would very much appreciate you making time for me. One thing I can promise that I will always have ideas for you – some will work for you and some may not, but it’s all in the name of furthering our great sport.

Clive Adams

Regional Bowls Manager

Clive can be contacted via Phone: 0408 136 831 Email: cadams@bowlsaustralia.com.au

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - BOWLS MANAGEMENT Bowls Management Committee I have been privileged to work with the Bowls Management Committee (BMC) during the past twelve months. With the responsibility for the game of bowls in Western Australia, the Committee is always hard at work to produce the best outcomes for the players in this State. It is encouraging to note that an election for metropolitan members on the Committee took place last July, indicating that there is much interest in becoming a part of this important group.

Bowls Connect The Bowls Connect and Competition Management Systems are running well with ready acceptance by most clubs. Currently a Country Roll-Out is in operation, so it is hoped that the system will be State wide in the very near future.

BMC Outcomes As well as fine tuning the Field of Play Rules and associated Conditions of Play, some of the outcomes derived from representatives of the Bowls Management Committee during the year included: • The Fixtures and Events Committee is always assessing BWA fixtures and their success or otherwise, as well as formulating the next season’s events. The introduction of a Saturday Morning Pennant competition for the 2015/16 season is a step forward in providing bowlers an open gender competition option. • A comprehensive pennant survey was conducted early in the season, which sought opinion from metropolitan bowlers on a number of issues and will form a strong basis for future surveys. • The men’s Saturday 6th Division was moved to an eight team, 14 week season, which allowed for a longer pre/post Christmas break and a greater timeframe for clubs to assess numbers at the commencement of the season. • The Greens and Infrastructure Committee have introduced a “Greens Complaint Form” to enable the Committee to investigate greens which may not be up to standard. With the Greenkeepers Association now being revived, the Greens and Infrastructure Committee will work closely with greenkeepers to raise the general standard of greens in the State. • The High Performance and Coaching Committee work hard throughout the season, training State and Academy players. A very successful National Sides Series was held in April, with the Yokine and Osborne Park Bowling Clubs providing excellent facilities and hospitality. • The Country Committee continues to cover a wide area of the State to facilitate opportunities for country bowlers, culminating in competition together in Country Week, Inter League and Inter Zone events. Agreement on a review of the League boundaries is on the table at present and given the ever changing demographics in country towns, will be an important project to manage. • The Umpires Committee keeps the BMC up to date with all changes to the Laws of the Game of Bowls, and takes the major responsibility of conducting seminars for Umpires, and Presenters and Assessors; a system that has changed markedly in the past 12 months.

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Thankyou’s Peter Falconer has announced his resignation from the Committee for personal reasons. I would like to thank Peter for his long standing services to the Committee – we will miss his expertise. In addition Country Deputy Director John Lewis will also step down to concentrate on his own league responsibilities. Our collective thanks for the work he his given to country bowls and to the BMC. My thanks go to all the BMC members, and CEO Ken Pride, for their diligence and support during the season. They have made a valuable contribution to bowls in this State and I look forward to the challenges ahead in order to progress the game in our State.

Kerry Andersen

Bowls WA Deputy President / Director Bowls Management

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - COUNTRY Country Country Clubs are continuing to feel the impact of declining populations and sponsorships. Local fund raising is ramping up to fill the financial void and membership drives are hoping to pick up new players. New models for pennant competitions are likely to become more prevalent in the near future as Clubs struggle to field sides in the current formats. The September meeting of the Board of Directors was held at Ledge Point Bowling Club followed by an open forum attended by many interested country members who brought several items of concern to the notice of the Directors for discussion.

Inter Zone Round Robin I attended all of the Inter Zone events this season and watched some exciting bowls. Southern Bowling Zone were victorious in the Men’s fours at Middleton Beach and the Women’s fours at Dudley Park. Northern Zone took home the Pairs trophy in a tightly contested event hosted by Kalgoorlie. Congratulations to the winners and to the Clubs that hosted these events.

Country Week A strong Country contingent descended upon the Metropolitan area in March. Competition was fierce and camaraderie was enjoyed by both the Men and Women competitors. The Country acknowledges and thanks those Metropolitan Clubs, their Greens Staff and the Catering Staff that hosted the many rounds of events over that period. 2015 winners are:Men’s Fours:

M Szczecinski, S Sloan, C Crombie and H Gayfer from Corrigin.

Men’s Pairs:

G Jones, D Jolly from Dalwallinu.

Men’s Singles:

Matthew France from Merredin.

Best Performed Men’s Country Week Club awarded to Merredin Women’s Fours

R Dunn, J Lindsay, P Currie and J Rogalski from Dudley Park.

Women’s Pairs

L Poletti and J Adams from Geraldton.

Women’s Singles Noelene Abe from Corrigin Best Performed Women’s Country Week Club finished in a three way tie between Capel, Dudley Park and Corrigin.

Country Coaching Enhancement Scheme Coaching was enjoyed by selected players at three venues during August 2014. As predicted there were some teething problems with the new format, however those attending were guided through various aspects of better bowling by the best coaches in WA.

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Country Awards The Annual Awards Night at Crown Perth was an extremely successful event both socially and for the recipients of the various awards. President’s Brooch Women’s State Singles Winner – Noelene Abe (Corrigin) Vice Patron’s Medal Men’s Country Bowler of the Year – Matthew France (Merredin) Penny Needham Brooch Women’s Country Bowler of the Year – Noelene Abe (Corrigin) Connie Hicks Brooch Women’s Bowler of the Year - Noelene Abe (Corrigin) Roma Dunn Medal Under 18 Girl Bowler of the Year – Elizabeth Allan (Dudley Park) Norma Samuel Medal Over 60’s Female Bowler of the Year – Kerry Andersen (Mosman Park) & Kathy Gobbart (Gingin) Bowls WA Small Country Club of the Year – Beacon Bowling Club Bowls WA Country Club of the Year “The Jim Murray Award” – Dudley Park Bowling Club

State Events Congratulations to the winners of the State Fours Noelene Abe (Corrigin), Elaine McDonald (Eaton), Irene Leahy (Boulder) and Shelley Radcliffe (Osborne Park), the State Pairs, Vicky Spragg (Dudley Park) and Lee Poletti (Geraldton) and the State Singles, Noelene Abe (Corrigin).

Presenters and Assessors A course for Country Participants was held at the Mt Pleasant Bowling Club recently. After an intense couple of days the Country now boasts eight accredited Presenters and Assessors for Umpiring and one for Coaching.

Bowls Connect Arrangements are well in hand for the commencement of this roll-out and the concepts seem to be gaining popularity as understanding is gained. Appreciation is extended to Aaron Delaporte acknowledging the effort he has put in to getting this programme running. I have enjoyed my first year as Director Country. It is a privilege to represent Country Bowlers and with the Country Committee, look forward to the year ahead. I sincerely thank John Lewis for his considerable contribution to the betterment of Bowls in the Country. John is standing down at the end of this term to take up a position within his own League. Sincere thanks also to Ken Pride and the office staff for their continued support and to the band of Staff and Volunteers who ably managed each of the Country Week Competitions.

Linda Deegan-Humphries Director Country

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - HIGH PERFORMANCE High Performance Report Therese Hastings has done an outstanding job in her role as the National Training Centre (NTC) coach in WA, working with our most talented bowlers throughout the year and preparing them for major competitions. Australian A representative Kristina Kristic’s triumphs are well documented and our collective congratulations are extended to her for her wonderful dual World Under 25 Championship victories. Everyone involved with the Men’s and Women’s State Sides may well be left with some feeling of frustration following the disappointing results and inconsistent performances at a home Sides Series. Head coaches Pieter Harris and Brian Jeppesen were honest in their appraisals; the progress made during this rebuilding stage has been pleasing and there were plenty of positives the players could take credit for. However, it was clear that our skill level, consistency and resilience were below par. A formal review with coaches and selectors was due to take place in June with a clear view to improve our standings. Therese Hastings, who announced her retirement from State representative duties, once again finished the championships as the skip of WA’s best-performed rink. Matthew Ellul earned that honour for the Men, while youngster Krstic and Thomas Mitchell, were named the Series’ best individual players. Lisa Featherby and Clive Adams both fought valiantly and when you include the returning Noelene Abe, it’s no surprise to see those names feature so prominently in this season’s other major awards and state events. The challenge now is to develop a depth in talent that rivals other states; players need to be more disciplined, be more committed to training, set goals, work hard on their mental skills, work harder in general, communicate better and strive for excellence if we are to achieve success. The Under 18 State Side that travelled to Darwin was one of the most experienced in recent years. Colin Johnson acted as Head Coach in John Goddard’s absence and was assisted by Laura Merz and Pieter Harris. Elizabeth Allan defended her Singles title but that was the only medal WA brought home. With six of the ten-strong team ineligible for next year’s tournament and only six boys and six girls competing in January’s State Championships, different strategies for attracting and developing young talent may need to be adopted. Congratulations to Hailey Adams, Mark Barrett, Elizabeth Brooke, Gavin Faulkner, Andrew Garlick, Vivienne Lipari, Brooke Newstead, Melanie Rankin who completed the full two years in our Aero Bowls Academy Programme under State Men’s Assistant Coach Tony Hockey and more recently Women’s State Assistant Coach Ian Hastings. Brooke made her State debut at the recent Sides Series while Faulkner and Newstead have both been called up to the State Squad where they are joined by other Academy graduates including Helen Heal, Merz and NTC squad member Lewis Grigg. Younger members of the Academy, NTC and State Squads have been attending the Western Australian Institute of Sport’s (WAIS) Developing Champions programme, which is designed to assist aspiring athletes gain personal development skills with the support of the Athlete Career and Education programme. This is another valuable resource that bowlers on the High Performance pathway have access to as they take steps to be becoming champion athletes and champion people who are winning on the green and in life.

Raj Suares

High Performance Coordinator

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - NTC Bowls Australia National Training Centre As the National Training Centre coach for Western Australia I am responsible for providing individual coaching and training programs to the various squad members to develop their skills and support them to strive for sporting excellence and to achieve their personal goals. The high performance highway is not easy to navigate and presents demanding challenges to the athletes, especially in the choices that they need to make in order to become successful. A two day training camp was held in January with Steve Glasson, National Coach, in attendance. The NTC squad members were put through various training drills and also had the opportunity to discuss their futures with Steve. The under 25 year olds in the squad have also been involved in the Developing Champions Program designed by the Department of Sport and Recreation in partnership with the Western Australian Institute of Sport to help aspiring young athletes to gain personal development skills. Two workshops have taken place to date. The NTC training program is continuously being updated with all the state based coaches in regular contact with Steve Glasson and the Bowls Australia (BA) High Performance team. Training expectations and performance plans are in place across all BA squads with skill development and fitness routines a high priority. Communication between athletes and coaches is an area that we are trying to improve, especially given the range of communicating devices at our disposal. The National squad’s are currently being reviewed with Kristina Krstic having had a great year winning the Under 25 Junior World Cup in both singles and the mixed pairs. She is currently in the Australia A squad but will be hoping to be named in the National squad after their trials. Elizabeth Allan in her final year in the Australian Under 18 squad also had success winning the National Under 18 Singles title for the second year in a row. Unfortunately, the poor weather during the National Sides Championships here in Perth robbed several of our squad the opportunity to show the National Selectors their skill on free running greens. Clive Adams, Matt Ellul and Laura Merz all represented WA in the series. Lewis Grigg and Nathan Jones have also been training as part of the NTC squad and are working towards establishing themselves as elite players. The NTC squad is currently being reviewed and while some players will choose to leave the group others will be invited to join. The commitment to training is not easy but Steve Glasson, the National Selectors and I have high expectations and if the goal is to represent Australia then athletes must be prepared to work for it. Planning is an important part of the training program and an area that many of our athletes find hard to do. With busy lives and many important commitments it is difficult to fit everything in to each day, week or month without organisation. The NTC program will help the athletes to develop the personal skills required to enable strong performances in both state and national competitions which will hopefully lead to Australian representation.

Therese Hastings

National Training Centre

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - INCLUSIVE PRACTICES Inclusive Practices Bowls WA entered into partnership with the Australian Sports Commission Sport CONNECT Inclusive Practices Initiative in October of 2010, having identified that including people in the sport at all levels is a key priority area and as such, it continues to be identified in the Bowls WA Strategic Initiatives 2014-2017. April 18th and 19th of 2015 saw twenty-two bowlers with a disability participate in the inaugural Bowls WA State Multi Disability Championships. Having taken over four years to establish this event we are exceptionally pleased with the turn out. Many thanks to the Kardinya Bowling Club for hosting, and the support of our volunteer umpires and markers whom we couldn’t do without! Congratulations to all of our participating bowlers (8 physical, 7 deaf, 5 intellectual and 2 blind). We look forward to an even bigger event next year! o The 2015 Disability Sports Australia (DSA) National Multi Disability Lawn Bowl Championships has been moved to October on the Gold Coast. WA will field a team of between three and six bowlers for this competition, based on the results of our State Multi Disability Championships. I look forward to posting the results of these games in next year’s Annual Report. 2014 was an exciting time for Inclusive Bowls with Bowls WA receiving a Commendation in the Sport and Recreation Industry Awards in the Community Participation category. With over 80 nominations received across our state this was quite an accomplishment and show-cases our desire and strategic direction to include everyone in our sport. Bowls WA’s BowlAbility Program continues to be run and hosted at Kardinya Bowling Club. We have a regular attendance and a vast number of organizations across communities who access our services. This has been a strong program since its inception in 2011 (coming up to 4 years running!). Inclusion WA (IWA) has a mission to enrich the lives of people living with disability. Bowls WA and IWA have worked together over the past year to: o

Attend three Multi-Sport events for over 200 special needs students.

o

Attend, promote and run IWA Northam School Holiday Bowls Program.

o Attend a Multi-Sport day at Edith Curtin University where we teach students about our sport and they are assessed running our programs. Sports Inclusion Funding has increased across the sports continuum in WA, as a result the Bowls WA Inclusion Program is integral in organizing, hosting and running bi-monthly State Sporting Authority Inclusion Officer (SSA IO) meetings where contacts keep up-to-date with each other’s programs and provide assistance. Many community organizations, the Department of Sport and Recreation and the Disability Services Commission also attend these information sessions. Bowls WA’s inclusion in the community and commitment to others is starting to shine! Work is continuing in developing Aboriginal Bowls Programs with George Hayden and the Nyoongar Sports Association. We aim to see a round-robin Country and Metropolitan Scroungers event within the year.

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Thank you to the Department of Sport and Recreation, past Minister for Sport Hon Terry Waldron MLA, current Minister for Sport Hon Mia Davies MLA, and Bowls Australia for their ongoing support for Inclusion in Sport.

Denise McMillan

Inclusive Practices Officer

BOWLS WA MULTI DISABILITY STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS – MIXED GENDER Kardinya Bowling Club, April 18th and 19th, 2015 STATE PHYSICAL DISABILITY PAIRS 8 Participants Winners: V Higgins (Karlgarin), G Powers (Guilderton) R/Up: S Murray (Scarborough), T Angel (Rockingham) STATE DEAF DISABILITY PAIRS 8 Participants Winners: D Ravlich, P Best (Cockburn) R/Up: R Scott (Nollamara), T Heal (Baldivis) STATE INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY PAIRS 6 Participants ● Wayne Allsopp Winners: J Maiolo, J Lehane (Gosnells) R/Up: J Srhoy (Spearwood), J Parsons (Peel) STATE PHYSICAL DISABILITY SINGLES 8 Participants Winners: W Allsopp (Dowerin) R/Up: S Murray (Scarborough) STATE DEAF DISABILITY SINGLES 7 Participants Winners: D Ravlich (DLBWA & Cockburn) R/Up: H Wong (DLBWA & Belmont) STATE INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY SINGLES 5 Participants Winners: J Lehane (Gosnells) R/Up: R Hughes (East Fremantle) STATE BLIND DISABILITY SINGLES 2 Participants Winners: S Ferres (VIBBWA & Perth & Tattersalls) R/Up: J Parsons (VIBBWA & Peel)

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - MEMBERSHIP & PARTICIPATION Membership & Participation After twelve months chairing the Membership and Participation Committee (MPC) it is has become quite evident there are significant challenges facing the sport in the area of membership and participation. Whilst a lot has been discussed not enough has been achieved in this area with a number of proposals put forward by the MPC committee to the Board having difficultly moving forward due largely to financial restraints and lack of human resources.

Jack Attack and Jnr Jack Attack One such proposal which was initially flagged via this committee was a program designed at getting the time-poor social bowler into a more organised compact form of the game. Thankfully Bowls Australia have been able to create the Jack Attack and Jnr Jack Attack programs which are seeing some good success in both Western Australia and nationally. You can read more about these programs in the Regional Bowls Managers report on page 10.

Australian Premier League The APL concept has really taken off and will now move into its third year of competition. The Perth Suns with local players Clive Adams and Tom Mitchell have represented us with distinction and the game is growing with popularity. The APL is quickly becoming the new face of bowls as the sport tries to change public perception and put forward a game that is exciting and fresh and ultimately seek to attract new participants.

On the horizon Another Bowls Australia proposal in the pipeline is a National Marketing Plan designed to promote Bowls across Australia. This will be across a number of platforms including radio and television. Whilst the plan is still in its infancy it is hoped this will be money well spent. Locally the MPC is working towards running a “Future of the Sport� forum. This will involve clubs sending committee and administration along to join in a range of discussions on areas needed to keep the sport healthy and sustainable. Whilst Bowls WA can put forward many ideas and provide support, essentially it is clubs and members who are often best equipped to bring new people into the game. This forum will see clubs share ideas, present success stories and put forward thoughts for the future to keeping our great game alive. Many thanks to my committee of John Ilian, Bowls WA staff members Aaron Delaporte and Raj Suares along with Bowls Australia Regional Bowls Manager Clive Adams who have provided good input through out the year. This committee would very much like to see some new faces join and invite anyone interested in this area to put their name forward. It would be particularly good to see a female representative come aboard.

Con Migro

Director Membership & Participation

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - GREENS & INFRASTRUCTURE Greens & Infrastructure The 2014-2015 season has seen the Greens and Infrastructure Committee take positive steps to build new relationships as well as rebuilding older relationships with clubs and other groups essential to the improvement of bowling greens in the metropolitan area. The annual inspections took place at the beginning of October and although some grass greens were still struggling to be ready for the upcoming Pennant season, many showed improvement in condition from previous years for that time of year. Older carpet surfaces continue to be an issue with some requiring medial work on ripping before they were cleared to play. All clubs need to be constantly making sure that rebounding bowls are not an issue. Each year many clubs have problems with this issue on their greens and usually it requires a minor remedy to fix it. However during the year another area of the green can demonstrate a return of rebounding bowls for no particular reason and clubs must take a proactive stance in finding a remedy rather than waiting for a complaint or the next season’s inspections. During the season the committee held a forum with leading club greenkeepers and a representative from the Challenger Institute of Technology attending. Issues such as the greenkeepers association, the current state of metropolitan greens, volunteers, apprentices and the working relationship between greenkeepers, Bowls WA and clubs were discussed in length. Bowls WA strongly supports the greenkeepers re-forming the Greenkeepers Association and look forward to working with them to improve greens in the metropolitan area. During the season a letter of concern document was established for visiting clubs to complete in order to notify the committee of a surface that may be deteriorating, to a point that it may no longer be acceptable for Pennant. This is seen as an intermediary measure where results of a game are not changed but the committee is notified of an issue. From the forms, meetings with clubs will be set up so a discussion can begin about steps required to rectify the situation rather than instantly closing greens. Lastly I would like to thank all members of the Greens and Infrastructure Committee for the time they volunteer in sometimes difficult circumstances and the support provided by the Bowls WA Board and staff.

Jim Powell

Chairman Greens & Infrastructure

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - FIXTURES & EVENTS Fixtures & Events The Fixtures and Events (F&E) Committee has again completed the Bowls WA calendar which includes not only the Metropolitan pennant competitions but over 20 Major events covering State, Over 60’s and Country Week tournaments. I acknowledge the time and effort that the Committee Members put into the running of these events both at the planning stage, which covers areas such as fixtures, draws, selection of venues and setting conditions of play and in their presence at the events. Trevor Barron and Leonie Potts do a great job organising their fellow members to run the many events. The 2014/15 Pennant season has seen the introduction of the Competition Management System which has made recording pennant results the responsibility of the clubs. This has meant that the F & E committee members no longer have to spend hours each week going through pennant return forms and manually recording the results. It has also meant that fixture results are available much sooner and in more detail via the portal. Competition results are also available sooner with each venue holding a State or Major event able to email results to Bowls WA (BWA) for input into the system. Pieter Harris plays an important role in our committee with his expertise and knowledge of the many areas involved in setting fixtures and running events. He is able to supply us with the facts and figures required to make decisions and although an employee of BWA, much of his time working with our committee is as a volunteer. Our committee also relies on the support of clubs and their volunteers to supply venues for the many events on the BWA program and to help run them with match officials and umpires. I thank all the clubs who have made their facilities available to bowlers from throughout the state and their volunteers who support us. Without this support the committee could not perform its role. The pennant survey was an undertaking of this committee to obtain information from club members on their opinion regarding a range of questions covering the pennant competition. This information is vital to us as a guide to future decisions regarding the makeup of this competition. Much credit and many thanks go to Mark Abonnel for the time and effort he put into developing the survey. Our committee is a working party and as such we make recommendations to the Bowls Management Committee (BMC) with regard to future changes in our area of Fixtures and Events. The challenge for us is to keep our competitions current while helping to encourage change that will keep our great game strong for the future. The 2015/16 pennant season again presented us with challenges especially regarding the season start and the finishing date pre Christmas and returning date in the New Year. Easter dates in 2016 have necessitated Women’s Country Week commencing the weekend following Easter. This allows the Metro pennant finals to be completed before Easter. I would like to acknowledge the BWA Board and staff for their support and assistance and the other committees for the work they do to help deliver the bowls program. As always the Fixtures and Events committee is looking for volunteers to take on the task of delivering the BWA program of events. If you are looking for a hands on role in the bowls organisation then this committee is for you.

Therese Hastings

Director Fixture & Events

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - UMPIRES Umpires A total of 257 new and re-accrediting Officials (as the grouping of Umpires, Measurers and the new Markers category is collectively named) shows an approximate increase of 25% over last year, maintaining our number across this big State of over a thousand ‘Officials’. Perhaps this increase can be mostly attributed to the possible rush to get those who wished to join or re-join the ranks of Club Officials before the new, competency-based system kicked in from January 2015? Particularly since the requirement to conduct Umpires course would only be able to be performed by accredited ‘Presenters & Assessors’ from 1st January. Accrediting P&A’s fell to only those with appropriate Cert IV Train-the-trainer, with Bowls module, to which end we owe a great deal of credit to Brian Jeppesen, the only such ‘Train-the-trainer’ currently qualified in WA. With all his other roles in WA, he has managed to conduct several courses so that enough P&As will be able to continue their functions in conducting ‘Officials’ training sessions throughout the State. To date he has accredited 5 ‘Officials’ P&As in the Metropolitan area and 8 from some Country Zones. Credit must be given to those from the Country that have travelled to Perth to attend the P&A course hopefully to ensure the continuity of supply of ‘Officials’ to their own and adjacent Leagues and Zones. There are still some clubs that appear unable to convince members to undertake the necessary ‘Official’ training to fulfil their obligations during Pennants and State competitions rounds for which they put their hands up to host! It is the keener Clubs that have an abundance, which makes the ‘average’ look better than the reality! Clubs are reminded that the Bowls WA Umpires Committee conducts 2 courses annually within the metropolitan region (around May & September). Country Leagues conduct similar courses in the regions either on a regular basis or by request, through the good graces of some most dedicated League Umpire Coordinators, which now, as mentioned, have to be conducted under the auspices of the P&A’s. The new course structure, with more interactive participation by candidates, was conducted in the Metro area in May with feedback indicating a higher satisfaction rating than the lectureand-exam methods of the past. Most apparent was the relaxed learning by participants and the concomitant reduction of anxiety some previously experienced through exam tensions! The new, ‘competency-based’ re-accreditation method that was introduced in 2014 and January 2015 with the added segment covering ‘Markers’ to gain the new “National Umpire”, appeared to gain wide acceptance by all. There was also a general consensus among a significant proportion of those re-accrediting attendees, that the tutorials were absolutely invaluable, particularly in dispelling some long held misconceptions by some as to the duties of Markers. January 2015 saw the introduction of the 3rd Edition of the Crystal Mark, Laws of the Sport of Bowls following their ratification by World Bowls at the four yearly WB meeting during the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and the subsequent review and changes to the Domestic Regulations. The mid-season introduction, for most of us, did not cause any real issues, as the changes - most for the good, as far as some players were concerned - contained mainly anticipated changes. Among these were, for domestic competitions, the return of the scorecard keeping by the seconds; revised substitutes rules and the team/s in sides playing short with simplified scores applied. This year saw another 2 International Technical Officials (ITO) qualifying from assessments carried out in April to bring the total number for the State to five.

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Again as usual, our sport owes particular gratitude toward those volunteers that give freely of their time to contribute to this very important aspect of our game, without which the sport would definitely degenerate. So a very big ‘Thank you’ to members of the Umpires Committee, League Umpires Representatives and all those Club Umpires who have contributed this past year. Also, often overlooked is the contribution by Clubs that provide the use of their premises for the conduct of ‘Officials’ & P&A courses, so a ‘Thank you’ also to Como, Yokine & Willetton clubs for their vital level of support this past year (and, of course, Mt Pleasant for the P&A training sessions).

Michael Goble-Garratt

Chairman Rules Committee

BOWLS WA REPORTS - FINANCE Finance The Association has finished the 2014-2015 with a small surplus of $2869 with DSR, Healthways and competition to retain cash sponsorship has put the budget under considerable strain this last financial year.

Investment in IOOF – Pursuit Select Investment has been increased to over $500K as bank interest is down to 3%. The assessment of risk on all investments is closely monitored by the Finance Committee. The budget for 2015-16 remains extremely tight with DSR funds again down by $50k all efforts to minimize expenditure will be made. The introduction of the ANZ Mortgage programme to the clubs is a commission based referral system for home/business loans that pays a commission of 0.3% for drawn down loans referred to the banks. Clubs who take up this challenge should reap considerable benefits. As I am not standing for re-election to the Board I would like to thank everyone who made this an enjoyable experience over the last two years. Our accounts reflect the sound management of our CEO Ken Pride and the Finance Committee plus a special thanks to Liz Rolt BWA accounts manager for a job well done. Thank you once again to Jeff Edwick our Auditor.

Althaea “Wiggy” Harley Finance and Governance

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH APRIL, 2015 2015 $ 71,081 10,295 667,659 400 2,636 2,440 2,281 317,667 24,254 6,250 3,971 149,625 19,834 ________ 1,278,393

2014 $ 80,211 12,341 654,103 2,237 4,100 2,200 1,418 352,427 6,757 6,250 3,647 167,097 12,410 ________ 1,305,198

102,972 126,578 519,780 47,164 180,599 606 3,689 1,779 45,043 18,175 4,391 321 3,947 63,819 804 41,444 6,873 93,415 14,125 ________ 1,275,524 ________ 2,869 ________ 2,869

103,384 122,921 504,359 47,903 177,165 3,294 1,635 50,229 15,653 2,632 6,835 5,158 72,567 22 51,140 5,118 114,405 7,758 ________ 1,292,178 ________ 13,020 ________ 13,020

4(b)

________

________

TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE YEAR

2,869 ========

13,020 ========

INCOME Administration Awards Night Capitation Fees Registration Fees Coach Education Coaching - Player Development Development Programs Grants / Sponsorship High Performance Marketing Umpiring Competitions Stock Sales

NOTE 3(b) 1(c)

Total Income EXPENSES Administration – General Administration – Office Administration – Employment Awards Night Capitation – Affiliation Fees Registration Fees Expense Coach Education Coaching – Player Development Country Board Committees Development Programs Greens High Performance Junior Development Membership & Participation Umpiring Competitions Stock Purchases Total Expenses Surplus/(Deficit) before income tax Income tax expense SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) FOR THE YEAR OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME Revaluation of property

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

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BOWLS WA REPORTS - FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS IN BRIEF

INCOME Jack Hi Programs 1% 1% High Performance 2%

Administration 7%

Grants/Sponsorship 25%

Events 12%

Capitation Fees 52%

EXPENDITURE

High Performance 5%

Jack Hi 4%

Programs 5%

Staffing 41%

Events 7%

Country 4% Bowls Australia 14%

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Administration 20%


FINANCIALSTATEMENTS STATEMENTS BOWLS WA REPORTS - FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH APRIL, 2015

Asset Retained Revaluation Surplus Reserve $ $ Balance at 1 May 2013 Comprehensive income Surplus for the year Other comprehensive income Total comprehensive income for the year Balance at 1 May 2014 Comprehensive income Surplus for the year Other comprehensive income Total comprehensive income for the year Transfer to include WALBA Windup Contribution in Retained Surplus Balance at 30 April 2015

General Reserve $

WALBA Windup Contrib. $

Total $

1,424,127

1,327,601

45,000

507,365

3,304,093

13,020 ________

________

________

________

13,020 ________

13,020 ________

________

________

________

13,020 ________

1,437,147

1,327,601

45,000

507,365

3,317,113

2,869 ________

________

________

________

2,869 ________

2,869

-

-

-

2,869

507,365 ________

________

________

( 507,365) ________ ________

1,947,381 ========

1,327,601 ========

45,000 ========

========

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

3,319,982 ========

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FINANCIALSTATEMENTS STATEMENTS BOWLS WA REPORTS - FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 30TH APRIL, 2015 2015 $

2014 $

2 3

614,782 516,670 7,219 27,944 14,828 _________ 1,181,443

948,672 197,638 9,674 15,573 13,224 _________ 1,184,781

4(a)

2,493,723 _________ 3,675,166

2,508,971 _________ 3,693,752

5 6 7(a) 8

44,321 6,119 298,099 6,645 _________

39,431 51,121 276,269 9,818 _________

TOTAL LIABILITIES

355,184 _________

376,639 _________

NET ASSETS

3,319,982 =========

3,317,113 =========

1,947,381 1,327,601 45,000 _________

1,437,147 1,327,601 45,000 507,365 _________

3,319,982 =========

3,317,113 =========

CURRENT ASSETS Cash & cash equivalents Investments Trade & other receivables Inventories Prepayments

NON-CURRENT ASSETS Property, plant & equipment

NOTE

TOTAL ASSETS CURRENT LIABILITIES Trade & other payables Income in advance Provisions Other

EQUITY Retained Surplus Asset Revaluation Reserve General Reserve WALBA Windup Contribution TOTAL EQUITY

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4(b)

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.


FINANCIALSTATEMENTS STATEMENTS BOWLS WA REPORTS - FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH APRIL, 2015 2015 $

NOTE CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: Receipts from Clubs Interest Received Grants / Sponsorship Development Programs Receipts Competition Fees Stock Sales Sundry Income Payments to Suppliers & Employees Net cash provided by / (used in) operating activities

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CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Fixed Asset Purchase Proceeds from Sale of Fixed Assets Cash Invested

2014 $

671,895 39,453 273,650 27,808 149,598 20,148 43,784 (1,248,605) _________

659,509 36,839 336,027 10,535 166,114 11,910 58,729 (1,233,953) _________

( 22,269) _________

45,710 _________

(

1,008) ( 310,613) _________

1,080) _________

( 311,621) _________

( 1,080) _________

Net increase/(decrease) in cash & cash equivalents

( 333,890)

44,630

Cash & cash equivalents, beginning of financial year

948,672 _________

904,042 _________

CASH & CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF FINANCIAL YEAR 2

614,782 =========

948,672 =========

Net cash provided by / (used in) investing activities

(

The accompanying notes form part of these financial statements.

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

BOWLS WA REPORTS - FINANCIAL STATEMENTS NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH APRIL, 2015 NOTE 1: STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES The financial statements are a general purpose financial report that has been prepared in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards and other mandatory professional reporting requirements and the requirements of the Associations Incorporations Act (WA). The financial statements have also been prepared on the basis of historical costs and do not take into account changing money values, or, except where stated, current valuations of non-current assets. Cost is based on the fair values of the consideration given in exchange for assets. The accounting policies have been consistently applied, unless otherwise stated. The Board has determined that the Association is a non-reporting entity. The following is a summary of the material accounting policies adopted by the Association in preparation of the financial statements: a)

Property, plant and equipment Freehold land and buildings are brought to account at cost or at valuation determined by the Board. The depreciable amounts of all fixed assets are depreciated over their useful lives commencing from the time the asset is held ready for use. For the purposes of depreciation of fixed assets, the Association has elected to adopt depreciation rates set by the Commissioner of Taxation.

b)

Employee Benefits Provision is made in respect of the Association's liability for annual leave and long service leave at balance date. Long service leave is accrued in respect of all employees and provided for in the accounts in respect of all employees with more than three years service with the Association. Contributions are made by the Association to employee superannuation funds and are charged as expenses when incurred. The Association has no legal obligation to provide benefits to employees on retirement.

c)

Capitation Fees Income Capitation fees amounted to $667,659. $1 per member of country capitation fees collected from the four zones, amounting to 7,724, was refunded to them to assist with the cost of administering country leagues. In addition, $3,501 was refunded to nine far northern clubs, being 50% of capitation fees received.

NOTE 2: CASH & CASH EQUIVALENTS Cash on Hand Cash at Bank Cash on Deposit

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2015 $

2014 $

350 21,774 592,658 ________

350 17,376 930,946 ________

614,782 ========

948,672 ========


FINANCIALSTATEMENTS STATEMENTS BOWLS WA REPORTS - FINANCIAL NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH APRIL, 2015

NOTE 3: INVESTMENTS a) IOOF IML Pursuit – Profile 45 Revaluation Amount – Profile 45 IOOF IML Pursuit - DMF Balanced Trust Revaluation Amount – DMFBT

2015 $

2014 $

197,638 180,000 6,462 17,638 310,613 1,957 ________ ________ 516,670 197,638 ======= ======= b) Revaluation Amount – Profile 45 above is the movement in the market value of the investment from 1st May, 2014 to 30th April, 2015. This amount is included as Unearned Investment Income in Income – Administration on the Statement of Comprehensive Income. Revaluation Amount – DMFBT above is the movement in the market value of the investment from 16th March, 2015 to 30th April, 2015. This amount is included as Unearned Investment Income in Income – Administration on the Statement of Comprehensive Income. NOTE 4: PROPERTY, PLANT & EQUIPMENT a) Property, plant & equipment is comprised as follows: Land & Buildings at Valuation February 2012 Motor Vehicles at cost Less accumulated depreciation Furniture & Fixtures at cost Less accumulated depreciation Equipment at cost Less accumulated depreciation BowlsMobile Equipment at cost Less accumulated depreciation

2,408,000 66,459 ( 54,468) 11,991 285,549 ( 212,955) 72,594 50,516 ( 49,378) 1,138 6,232 ( 6,232) ________ 2,493,723 ========

2,408,000 66,459 ( 49,329) 17,130 285,280 ( 203,054) 82,226 52,401 ( 50,786) 1,615 6,232 ( 6,232) ________ 2,508,971 ========

b) The following revaluation of land and buildings adopted in the 2012 financial statements, was based on a valuation by a licensed valuer obtained in February, 2012. At the end of this financial year the Board considered it was not necessary to obtain another valuation of the land and buildings: 1st Floor, 158 Main Street, Osborne Park: Original Cost (Land & Buildings plus Fit-out) Revaluation June, 2006

1,080,399 250,301 _________ Land & Buildings @ Valuation June, 2006 1,330,700 Revaluation February, 2012 1,077,300 _________ Land & Buildings @ Valuation February, 2012 2,408,000 Fixtures @ WDV included in Valuation 92,000 _________ TOTAL ADOPTED VALUE: $2,500,000 =========

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FINANCIALSTATEMENTS STATEMENTS BOWLS WA REPORTS - FINANCIAL NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH APRIL, 2015

NOTE 5: TRADE & OTHER PAYABLES Trade Creditors Accrued Expenses Mastercard GST Collected GST Paid PAYG Payable

NOTE 6: INCOME IN ADVANCE Revenue Received in Advance Grants Received in Advance

NOTE 7: PROVISIONS a) Provision for Annual Leave Provision for Long Service Leave Provision for Building Repairs Provision for Coach, Umpire & Player Development Provision for Information Technology Provision for Marketing

2015 $

2014 $

31,272 2,894 1,829 2,741 ( 4,911) 10,496 ________

30,645 3,034 1,231 4,117 ( 6,373) 6,777 ________

44,321 ========

39,431 ========

6,119 ________

5,154 45,967 ________

6,119 ========

51,121 ========

66,054 50,084 97,750 27,855 6,356 50,000 ________

54,716 35,350 97,750 30,000 8,453 50,000 ________

298,099 ========

276,269 ========

6,645 ________

9,818 ________

6,645 ========

9,818 ========

b) $2,145 of the Provision for Coach, Umpire & Player Development was used this year for umpire educator training. c) $2,097 of the Provision for Information Technology was used this year to replace three computers. NOTE 8: OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES Over 60s Funds

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FINANCIALSTATEMENTS STATEMENTS BOWLS WA REPORTS - FINANCIAL NOTES TO AND FORMING PART OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH APRIL, 2015

NOTE 9: RECONCILIATION OF CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

2015 $

2014 $

2,869

13,020

Reconciliation of net cash provided by/(used in) operating activities to operating surplus/(deficit): Operating surplus/(deficit) Non-cash flows in operating surplus/(deficit) Depreciation Loss/(Profit) on asset disposal Unearned investment income Changes in assets & liabilities Decrease/(Increase) in Trade & other receivables Decrease/(Increase) in Inventories Decrease/(Increase) in Prepayments Increase/(Decrease) in Trade & other payables Increase/(Decrease) in Income in advance Increase/(Decrease) in Provisions Increase/(Decrease) in Special Purpose Funds Liability

16,256 ( 8,419)

20,726 182 ( 8,557)

2,455 ( 12,371) ( 1,604) 4,890 ( 45,002) 21,830

(

2,504) 6,309 121 2,966 ( 14,098) 31,611

( 3,173) ________

( 4,066) ________

( 22,269) ========

45,710 ========

3,246 ========

5,840 ========

Receipts LESS Payments

3,173 ________ ( 3,173)

7,776 11,842 ________ ( 4,066)

Net funds as at beginning of year:

9,818 ________ 6,645 ========

13,884 ________ 9,818 =======

Net cash provided by/(used in) operating activities

NOTE 10: CONTINGENT LIABILITIES Employee long service leave entitlement as at the end of the financial year, assuming all employees fulfill the eligibility requirements, less the amount of liability for long service leave taken up in the accounts NOTE 11: OVER 60S FUNDS Men’s Over 60s State Side net funds not used at the end of the year, shown below, will be carried forward:

Net funds as at end of year:

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

BOWLS WA REPORTS - FINANCIAL STATEMENTS STATEMENT BY MEMBERS OF THE BOARD In the opinion of the Board the financial statements as set out: 1.

Present fairly the financial position of The Royal Western Australian Bowling Association (Inc.) as at 30th April, 2015 and the results and cash flows of the Association for the year ended on that date in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards and other mandatory professional reporting requirements.

2.

At the date of this statement, there are reasonable grounds to believe that the Royal Western Australian Bowling Association (Inc.) will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due.

This statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the Board and is signed for and on behalf of the Board by:

…………………………………………… G. LEEKS President

Dated this 29th day of June, 2015

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…………………………………………… A. HARLEY Finance Director


FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

BOWLS WA REPORTS - FINANCIAL STATEMENTS INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT SCOPE I have audited the financial statements of The Royal Western Australian Bowling Association (Inc.) for the year ended 30th April, 2015. The Board is responsible for the financial statements. I have conducted an independent audit of these financial statements in order to express an opinion on them to the members. My audit has been conducted in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards to provide reasonable assurance whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. My procedures included examination, on a test basis, of evidence supporting the amounts and other disclosures in the financial statements, and the evaluation of accounting policies and significant accounting estimates. These procedures have been undertaken to form an opinion whether, in all material respects, the financial statements are presented fairly in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards and other mandatory professional reporting requirements so as to present a view which is consistent with my understanding of the Association’s financial position, the results of its operations and cash flows. The audit opinion expressed in this report has been formed on the above basis. AUDIT OPINION In my opinion, the financial statements present fairly in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards and other mandatory professional reporting requirements the financial position of The Royal Western Australian Bowling Association (Inc.) as at 30th April, 2015 and the results of its operations and cash flows for the year then ended.

J. EDWICK Honorary Auditor Date: 15/06/2015

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BOWLS WA EVENTS - MEN TAYLOR BOWLS STATE SINGLES

223 participants Winner: T Mitchell (Victoria Park Carlisle) R/Up: D Patterson (Bassendean)

BOWLS ELITE STATE PAIRS

342 participants Winners: B Nairn, J Fransisco (Bassendean) R/Up: C Slavich, C Bessant (Doubleview)

HENSELITE STATE TRIPLES

204 participants Winners: G Evans, S O’Neill, I Lilburne (Osborne Park) R/Up: J Goddard, G Caffell, G Nicol (Osborne Park)

BOWLS WA STATE FOURS

272 participants Winners: D Brown, D Trewhella, R Foy, J Rochford (Composite) R/Up: D Moore, R Bates, G Gunning, W Neilson (Wanneroo)

BWA 3RD DIV & UNDER STATE SINGLES

51 participants Winner: P Wernicke (Quinns Rocks) R/Up: B Rose (Osborne Park)

BWA 3RD DIV & UNDER STATE PAIRS

Men’s State Singles 2014/15

48 participants Winners: P White, N Richardson (Mandurah) R/Up: W Hinchcliffe, C Bell (Morley)

BWA 3RD DIV & UNDER STATE TRIPLES

84 participants Winners: M Yates, D Ivers, B Wright (Claremont) R/Up: B Kukich, P Wharam, G Slee (Morley)

CHAMPION OF CLUB CHAMPION SINGLES

40 participants Winner: C Adams (Wanneroo) R/Up: D Rankin (Doubleview)

CHAMPION OF CLUB CHAMPION NOVICE SINGLES 33 participants Winner: G Tillotson (Busselton) R/Up: C Hamilton (Morley)

Tom Mitchell

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BOWLS WA EVENTS - WOMEN TAYLOR BOWLS STATE SINGLES 88 participants Winner: N Abe (Corrigin) R/Up: K Krstic (Manning)

BOWLS ELITE STATE PAIRS

114 participants Winners: L Poletti, V Spragg (Composite) R/Up: L Featherby, L Warburton (Mosman Park)

HENSELITE STATE TRIPLES

114 participants Winners: T Hastings, H Morss, T Madigan (Manning) R/Up: L Featherby, J Gibsone, L Warburton (Mosman Park)

BOWLS WA STATE FOURS

120 participants Winners: N Abe, E McDonald, I Leahy, S Radcliffe (Composite) R/Up: P Strongman, K Fenning, P Webber, S Neill (Composite)

BOWLS WA 100up SINGLES 46 participants Winners: B Baker (Mosman Park) R/Up: R Coote (Thornlie)

Women’s State Singles 2014/15

CHAMPION OF CLUB CHAMPION SINGLES

23 participants Winner: T Hastings (Manning) R/Up: D Rhine (North Beach)

CHAMPION OF CLUB CHAMPION NOVICE SINGLES 20 participants Winner: C Booker (North Beach) R/Up: C Hopewell (Byford)

Noelene Abe

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BOWLS WA NATIONAL EVENTS NATIONAL EVENTS

Congratulations to all of our players who represented the State in the following National Events

2015 Australian Sides Championships WA Women’s State Team: 7th Place WA Men’s State Team: 6th Place WA Combined: 7th Place

2015 Over 60’s National Sides Series

WA Women’s Over 60’s State Team: 1st Place WA Men’s Over 60’s State Team: 3rd Place

2014 National Under 18 Sides Series

WA Girls Under 18 State Team: 4th Place WA Boys Under 18 State Team: 6th Place WA Under 18 Combined: 4th Place

PLAYER ACHIEVEMENTS

State Debutantes: S Walker (South Perth), S Edmonds (Doubleview), E Brooke (North Beach), D Kelly (Northam), T Madigan (Manning, R O’Brien (Manning) 50 Games: Lisa Featherby (Mosman Park) 100 Games: Trystan Smallacombe (Cambridge)

NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS

Congratulations to these players who had notable achievements at National Level

Australian A Selection Kristina Krstic (Manning)

Australian Under 18 Selection Elizabeth Allan (Dudley Park)

2014 National Champion of Champion Singles Men’s Singles Runner-Up: Thomas Mitchell (Victoria Park Carlisle)

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● WA Over 60’s Women’s State Team


BOWLS WA OVER 60’S EVENTS MEN’S EVENTS OVER 60’S STATE SINGLES

Men’s Over 60s State Pairs 2014/15

142 Participants Winner: R Bolton (Cambridge) R/Up: L Johnson (Wanneroo)

OVER 60’S STATE PAIRS

224 Participants Winners: R White, G Twist (Composite) R/Up: D Mariani, G Mills (Osborne Park)

OVER 60’S STATE TRIPLES 165 Participants Winners: G White, F Carbone, G Vaughan (Composite) R/Up: K Manton, M Erceg, P Hutchinson (Bassendean)

Women’s Over 60s State Pairs 2014/15

Gordon Twist and Ross White

WOMEN’S EVENTS OVER 60’S STATE SINGLES

48 Participants Winner: R Butcher (North Beach) R/Up: R Coote (Thornlie)

OVER 60’S STATE PAIRS

104 Participants Winners: K Andersen, B Scott (Composite) R/Up: W Curtis, S McCutcheon (Thornlie)

OVER 60’S STATE TRIPLES

117 Participants Winners: L Poletti, K Andersen, V Spragg (Composite) R/Up: R Dunn, J Lindsay, P Currie (Dudley Park)

MIXED EVENTS SRC OVER 60’S STATE PAIRS Jennifer Kite and Maureen Beard

76 Participants Winner: L Thorn, K Andersen (Composite) R/Up: J Barry, R Butcher (Composite)

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BOWLS WA UNDER 18 STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS STATE UNDER 18 BOYS SINGLES 6 Participants Winner: P Quinlan (Belmont City) R/Up: W Hyatt (Mandurah)

STATE UNDER 18 GIRLS SINGLES 6 Participants Winners: E Allan (Dudley Park) R/Up: D Cant (Dudley Park)

STATE UNDER 18 BOYS PAIRS

6 Participants Winners: P Quinlan, K Smith (Composite)

STATE UNDER 18 GIRLS PAIRS

4 Participants Winners: E Allan, D Cant (Dudley Park)

STATE UNDER 18 OPEN TRIPLES

9 Participants Winners: G Cant, A Axford, K Ainsworth (Composite)

NATIONAL UNDER 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS

Nightcliff, Northern Territory September 29 - October 2, 2014 Under 18 Girls Singles Gold Medal: Elizabeth Allan

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● Patrick Quinlan


BOWLS WA COUNTRY WEEK WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS SINGLES

Women’s Country Week Pairs 2014/15

187 Participants Winner: N Abe (Corrigin) R/Up: B Scott (Capel)

PAIRS

476 Participants Winners: L Poletti, J Adam (Geraldton) R/Up: B Scott, S Payne (Capel)

FOURS

468 Participants Winners: R Dunn, J Lindsay, P Currie, J Rogalski (Dudley Park) R/Up: I Leahy, L Pettit, C Ace-Watson, G Fissioli (Boulder)

MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS

Jill Adam and Lee Poletti

SINGLES

522 Participants Winner: M France (Merredin) R/Up: D Thomson (Tammin)

PAIRS

1,040 Participants Winners: G Jones, D Jolly (Dalwallinu) R/Up: G Needs, B Jones (Dudley Park)

FOURS

1,032 Participants Winners: M Szczecinski, S Sloan, C Crombie, H Gayfer (Corrigin) R/Up: C O’Brien, H Slawinski, I Hamilton, R Cobley (Wonthella)

Men’s Country Week Fours 2014/15

Harry Gayfer, Mark Szczecinski, Steve Sloan and Cliff Crombie

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BOWLS WA COUNTRY PENNANT - MEN

AVON VALLEY BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Beverley 2nd Division: York BATAVIA BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Geraldton 2nd Division: Geraldton BLACKWOOD BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Pemberton 2nd Division: Donnybrook Midweek: Donnybrook CENTRAL MIDLANDS BOWLING LEAGUE Moora CENTRAL STIRLING BOWLING LEAGUE Gnowangerup CENTRAL WEST COASTAL BOWLING LEAGUE Leeman CENTRAL WHEATBELT BOWLING LEAGUE Beacon EAST AVON BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Cunderdin 2nd Division: Quairading GOLDFIELDS UNIFIED BOWLING LEAGUE Kalgoorlie GREAT SOUTHERN BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Moodiarrup & Wagin 2nd Division: Kojonup LEEUWIN DISTRICTS BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Dunsborough 2nd Division: Margaret River LOWER GREAT SOUTHERN BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Middleton Beach 2nd Division: Mt Barker 3rd Division: Albany

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MOORE DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE Bindoon MURRAY DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Dudley Park 2nd Division: Port Bouvard 3rd Division: Mandurah 4th Division: Dudley Park Midweek 1st Division: Dudley Park Midweek 2nd Division: Dudley Park Midweek 3rd Division: Pinjarra Midweek 4th Division: Port Bouvard NORTH MIDLANDS BOWLING LEAGUE Carnamah PILBARA BOWLING LEAGUE Not notified SOUTH CENTRAL ARUNGA BOWLING LEAGUE Kulin SOUTH EAST COASTAL BOWLING LEAGUE Esperance SOUTH EASTERN BOWLING LEAGUE Merredin SOUTH WEST BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Busselton 2nd Division: Brunswick 3rd Division: Busselton Midweek 1st Division: Busselton Midweek 2nd Division: Bunbury Midweek 3rd Division: Harvey UPPER GREAT SOUTHERN BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Brookton 2nd Division: Brookton


BOWLS WA COUNTRY PENNANT - WOMEN

AVON VALLEY BOWLING LEAGUE Goomalling

MOORE DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE Gingin

BATAVIA BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Denison 2nd Division: Denison

MURRAY DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Halls Head 2nd Division: Mandurah 3rd Division: Mandurah 4th Division: Yunderup

BLACKWOOD BOWLING LEAGUE Manjimup CENTRAL MIDLANDS BOWLING LEAGUE Dalwallinu CENTRAL STIRLING BOWLING LEAGUE Gnowangerup CENTRAL WEST COASTAL BOWLING LEAGUE Dandaragan CENTRAL WHEATBELT BOWLING LEAGUE Beacon EAST AVON BOWLING LEAGUE Cunderdin GOLDFIELDS UNIFIED BOWLING LEAGUE Boulder GREAT SOUTHERN BOWLING LEAGUE Moodiarrup LEEUWIN DISTRICTS BOWLING LEAGUE Augusta LOWER GREAT SOUTHERN BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Middleton Beach 2nd Division: Mt Barker

NORTH MIDLANDS BOWLING LEAGUE Three Springs PILBARA BOWLING LEAGUE Not notified SOUTH CENTRAL ARUNGA BOWLING LEAGUE Newdegate SOUTH EAST COASTAL BOWLING LEAGUE Esperance SOUTH EASTERN BOWLING LEAGUE Corrigin SOUTH WEST BOWLING LEAGUE 1st Division: Capel 2nd Division: Brunswick 3rd Division: Eaton UPPER GREAT SOUTHERN BOWLING LEAGUE Pingelly

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BOWLS WA PENNANT WINNERS - MEN SUPPORTED by BCiB

SATURDAY PENNANT WINNERS

MIDWEEK PENNANT WINNERS

First Division Premier Manning* Minor Premier Doubleview White Wanneroo* Minor Premier Wanneroo Blue Nth/Sth Gosnells* Minor Premier Nth Kalamunda Minor Premier Sth Gosnells

First Division Premier Minor Premier White Minor Premier Blue Nth/Sth Minor Premier Nth Minor Premier Sth

Second Division Red Manning White Armadale Blue Swan* Gold Quinns Rocks

Second Division Red Hilton Park White Leeming Blue North Beach* Gold Mt Lawley

Third Division Red Melville White Gosnells* Blue Yokine Gold Forrestfield

Third Division Red Perth & Tattersalls White Dalkeith Nedlands Blue North Beach* Gold Mt Lawley

Fourth Division Red Gosnells White South Perth* Blue Belmont City Gold Scarborough

Fourth Division Red Leeming White Forrestfield* Blue Sorrento Gold Wanneroo

Fifth Division Red Cockburn White Forrestfield Blue Valley Gold Innaloo*

Fifth Division Red Cockburn* White Gosnells Blue Lake Monger Gold Maylands

Six Division Red Melville White Manning* Blue Dalkeith-Nedlands Gold Mt Lawley Purple Quinns Rocks

Six Division Red Cockburn White Swan Blue Wanneroo*

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Osborne Park* Bassendean Cambridge* Cambridge Innaloo* Innaloo Rossmoyne

*Division Pennant Winners


BOWLS WA PENNANT WINNERS - WOMEN TUESDAY PENNANT WINNERS First Division Premier Manning* Minor Premier Manning White Sorrento* Minor Premier Sorrento Green North Osborne Park* Minor Premier Osborne Park Green South Willetton* Minor Premier Willetton Second Division Red Thornlie White Safety Bay Green Wanneroo* Blue Bassendean Third Division Red Willetton White Kwinana Green Osborne Park* Blue Yokine Fourth Division Red Pickering Brook White Mt Pleasant* Green Scarborough Blue Perth & Tattersalls

FRIDAY PENNANT WINNERS Blue Thornlie Red Mt Lawley White Bedford*

SATURDAY PENNANT WINNERS First Division Red Gosnells* Minor Premier Gosnells Blue Mt Pleasant* Minor Premier Mt Pleasant Second Division Lemon Bassendean Lime Mosman Park* Orange Gosnells Third Division Blue Rossmoyne Pink Morley Purple Doubleview*

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BOWLS WA AWARDS P.S. BIGNELL PERPETUAL MEMORIAL SHIELD Best Performed Club in Men’s Country Week WINNER: Merredin

BOWLS WA PRESIDENT’S MEDAL

For the winner of the Men’s State Singles Championship WINNER: Tom Mitchell (Victoria Park Carlisle)

WOMEN’S BOWLS WA SHIELD

Best Performed Club in Women’s Country Week WINNER: Capel, Dudley Park & Corrigin

GOVERNOR’S TROPHY

A perpetual trophy held by the club providing the winner of the Men’s State Singles Championship WINNER: Victoria Park Carlisle

ALAN EDDY BOWL

A perpetual trophy held by the club providing the winning team of the Men’s State Pairs Championship WINNER: Bassendean

OUTSTANDING METROPOLITAN CLUB For the most outstanding Metropolitan Club of the Year. WINNER: Gosnells

HERBERT EALES CUP

A perpetual trophy held by the club providing the winning team of the Men’s State Fours Championship. WINNER: Composite

BOWLS WA PRESIDENT’S BROOCH

For the winner of the Women’s State Singles Championship. WINNER: Noelene Abe (Corrigin) accepted by Peter Charkiewicz

SMALL METROPOLITAN CLUB AWARD For the most outstanding Small Metropolitan Club of the Year WINNER: Mt Lawley

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accepted by Helen Hamilton


BOWLS WA AWARDS JIM MURRAY AWARD

ALAN EDDY / ROD WISHART TROPHY

For the most outstanding Country Club of the year. For the most outstanding men’s bowler in the WINNER: Dudley Park Interstate Series WINNER: Tom Mitchell (Victoria Park Carlisle)

accepted by Peter Urich

BOWLS WA SMALL COUNTRY CLUB AWARD For the most outstanding Small Country Club of the Year WINNER: Beacon

ROSENTHAL MEDALLISTS MEDAL

For the most outstanding Junior Boy Bowler WINNER: Patrick Quinlan (Belmont City)

accepted by Joanne Lancaster

ROMA DUNN MEDAL

For the most outstanding Junior Girl Bowler WINNER: Elizabeth Allan (Dudley Park)

BERYL GODFREY TROPHY

For the most outstanding women’s bowler in the Interstate Series WINNER: Kristina Krstic (Manning)

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BOWLS WA AWARDS PENNY NEEDHAM BROOCH

For the most outstanding Women’s Country Bowler WINNER: Noelene Abe (Corrigin)

VICE PATRONS’ MEDAL

For the most outstanding Men’s Country Bowler of the Year. WINNER: Matthew France (Merredin)

TREVOR BARRON AWARD

For the most outstanding Male Over 60’s Bowler of the Year WINNER: Lindsay Thorn (Doubleview)

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BOWLS WA VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR For the most outstanding Volunteer at Club level. WINNER: Helen Hamilton (Mt Lawley)

BOWLS WA COACH OF THE YEAR

For the most outstanding Coach at Club level. WINNER: Allan Petchell (Rossmoyne)

CONNIE HICKS BROOCH

For the most outstanding Women’s Bowler of the Year WINNER: Noelene Abe (Corrigin)


BOWLS WA AWARDS LINDSAY ROSENTHAL MEDAL

For the most outstanding Men’s Bowler of the Year. WINNERS: Thomas Mitchell (Victoria Park Carlisle) & Clive Adams (Wanneroo)

NORMA SAMUELS AWARD

For the most outstanding Female Over 60’s Bowler of the Year WINNERs: Kerry Andersen (Mosman Park) & Kathy Gobbart (Gingin)

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BOWLS WA CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Metropolitan Clubs Armadale Bassendean Bayswater Bedford Bellevue Belmont City Bull Creek AFA Bullsbrook Byford Cambridge Cannington Cannington/Mills Park Claremont Cockburn Como Dalkeith-Nedlands Doubleview East Fremantle Forrestfield Fremantle Glen Forrest Gosnells Hilton Park Hollywood-Subiaco Innaloo Joondalup Kalamunda Kardinya Kwinana Lake Monger Leeming Manning Maylands Melville Merriwa AFA Midland Morrison Mills Park Morley Mosman Park Mt Lawley Mt Pleasant Mundaring Nollamara North Beach North Perth Osborne Park Perth & Tatts Pickering Brook Quinns Rocks Rockingham Roleystone Rossmoyne

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2011/12 2014/15 2010/11 2012/13 2013/14 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women 96 73 75 132 16 74 72 36 48 158 57 29 95 74 164 124 54 34 45 33 143 81 58 112 159 105 123 84 59 103 129 35 113 101 77 63 133 164 71 176 66 86 95 46 205 56 26 81 278 33 119

41 51 28 62 2 40 56 2 34 90 22 16 57 6 85 37 23 22 16 15 65 31 19 87 105 36 53 31 14 51 98 19 66 62 31 17 51 67 38 79 45 51 62 11 114 22 15 33 109 26 56

99 82 60 101 12 76 63 33 49 140 44 25 83 67 130 116 51 40 47 33 135 78 56 103 158 96 123 87 60 113 127 43 126 102 55 53 123 143 65 164 74 89 104 37 196 59 27 79 253 31 116

39 45 29 54 2 30 54 29 79 19 13 52 4 65 40 22 21 13 16 65 31 19 90 96 39 49 35 14 63 96 19 66 57 34 16 42 62 38 69 53 46 71 2 108 24 15 40 94 27 52

116 93 61 85 78 65 21 46 134 38 23 91 67 99 109 46 48 45 32 137 61 54 102 150 100 127 80 59 106 131 43 126 96 49 47 120 132 59 151 73 82 102 38 175 66 25 76 250 27 110

42 47 30 40 27 51 29 76 16 13 56 4 41 36 24 21 12 14 66 33 16 94 94 36 51 34 5 63 90 20 69 58 32 14 43 64 34 62 49 42 74 2 107 22 14 36 69 23 46

108 73 50 80 70 63 22 43 123 36 30 93 58 106 91 48 60 53 28 145 62 48 103 129 91 133 72 52 112 134 38 120 95 53 40 123 113 59 137 75 85 104 47 166 50 24 62 184 25 116

42 42 23 36 26 47 2 25 65 11 3 52 4 47 30 24 22 14 15 65 29 12 91 77 38 49 31 5 67 86 19 68 63 31 14 42 58 30 55 50 44 67 2 98 15 15 26 58 23 46

91 74 37 64 61 60 24 41 116 62 31 99 62 111 90 41 58 49 25 162 48 43 98 110 79 122 58 48 122 122 33 117 98 59 116 98 59 123 62 82 114 43 163 38 26 56 121 21 102

39 36 17 30 28 41 13 28 52 16 6 46 7 39 23 24 18 13 18 84 23 9 87 65 34 52 24 1 66 73 19 63 61 26 46 56 35 47 45 40 65 2 101 15 13 30 46 40


BOWLS WA CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Metropolitan Clubs

2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women 32 229 36 56 242 118 17 76 27 74 28 52 30 97 14 52 238 109 35 75 62 83 2 3 66 185 99 199 176 103 71 66 17 38 165 111 -

251 124 33 50 247 118 21 79 27 72 25 54 26 97 9 47 254 114 37 56 43 106 2 5 66 191 93 207 93 189 66 65 18 42 90 156 -

235 144 64 29 253 128 75 22 66 29 38 25 85 26 54 9 234 117 86 33 69 46 169 66 192 87 171 94 67 67 37 16 117 86 3 1

205 119 59 25 250 113 75 24 67 30 43 26 79 24 53 10 236 98 66 19 66 50 154 63 176 73 172 81 70 70 38 15 116 81 4 1

223 117 24 52 96 223 18 74 31 63 25 49 21 75 3 56 93 223 26 66 36 63 58 145 76 151 84 177 76 83 16 40 73 102 3 3

TOTAL

6775 3346

6432 3163

6266 3066

5961 2826

5607 2638

Country Clubs

2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women

Bowls Safety Bay Scarborough Sorrento South Perth Spearwood Sports Association Stirling Swan Thornlie Valley Victoria Park Carlisle W.A. Blind Wanneroo Warnbro Warwick Willetton Yanchep Yokine VIBBWA (Associated)

Albany Augusta Badgingarra Balingup Ballidu Beacon Bencubbin Beverley Bindoon Binningup Boddington Bolgart Borden Boulder Boyanup Boyup Brook Bridgetown Brookton Broomehill Bruce Rock Brunswick Bunbury Busselton Calingiri Capel Carnamah Carnarvon

89 40 18 17 13 19 17 45 21 24 38 20 20 35 26 21 28 33 14 50 120 163 132 12 36 20 34

47 25 11 2 9 13 8 20 13 25 19 17 6 16 23 17 18 18 4 29 64 58 89 28 13 23

94 44 22 18 13 17 15 50 20 28 37 23 22 44 20 21 31 30 14 48 115 150 135 13 37 19 32

42 28 12 1 9 10 10 20 13 24 18 14 6 16 16 18 19 21 4 23 60 56 85 29 12 21

90 41 21 20 15 16 16 53 19 25 36 27 20 41 23 19 20 31 13 49 108 132 138 16 36 18 26

46 25 11 5 9 10 9 22 12 19 20 13 5 13 14 17 13 19 4 24 59 45 83 28 10 15

81 46 21 18 15 19 16 46 19 34 36 21 21 43 23 20 21 31 16 47 86 139 136 14 37 17 26

39 25 13 10 10 9 20 15 21 17 13 5 14 18 15 13 20 1 18 50 52 70 24 10 14

84 37 22 21 14 19 15 46 20 36 34 21 21 35 25 23 21 30 15 44 80 146 133 12 38 17 22

40 24 16 1 9 11 10 19 10 22 20 13 4 13 18 14 14 17 14 47 51 76 25 10 12

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BOWLS WA CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Country Clubs Cervantes Civic, Merredin Collie Comet Bay Condingup Coorow Corrigin Cowaramup Cranbrook Cunderdin Dalwallinu Dampier Dandaragan Darkan Denison Denmark Donnybrook Doodlakine Dowerin Dudley Park Dumbleyung Dunsborough Eaton Emu Point Esperance Exmouth Frankland Geraldton Gingin Gnowangerup Goomalling Green Range Guilderton Halls Head Harvey Hopetoun Jerramungup Jurien Kalannie Kalbarri Kalgoorlie Kambalda Karlgarin Karratha Katanning Kellerberrin Kojonup Kondinin Koorda Kukerin Kulin

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2014/15 2012/13 2010/11 2011/12 2013/14 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women 37 38 65 54 20 18 50 31 23 36 42 20 31 21 72 60 35 22 36 172 15 62 143 80 66 31 17 108 60 29 34 19 24 227 31 23 18 50 15 16 42 8 18 42 40 38 53 18 25 15 27

16 23 31 23 14 33 17 17 28 18 7 11 9 41 37 21 1 12 96 14 47 78 56 31 26 13 79 24 18 9 147 22 18 9 32 11 8 27 4 11 25 18 18 36 9 11 8 14

33 44 63 55 20 19 48 29 19 37 39 22 32 29 74 66 34 24 38 156 15 65 134 83 71 32 17 108 57 31 27 17 26 215 36 22 21 37 16 11 41 8 20 27 41 33 51 20 25 14 25

14 23 32 18 15 32 15 15 26 20 6 13 9 44 38 20 2 12 93 12 42 80 52 31 26 12 76 26 17 7 4 137 22 14 7 24 12 8 29 2 12 14 20 15 32 10 9 5 10

32 41 55 51 22 18 47 31 20 37 41 14 33 32 69 66 33 22 37 158 16 57 125 79 68 40 18 111 48 28 37 19 26 213 36 26 22 37 16 12 40 19 26 28 35 49 22 27 14 26

16 24 33 17 17 32 18 16 24 18 4 13 9 45 47 20 1 12 98 10 44 65 47 29 25 12 78 22 17 10 6 134 22 22 8 22 12 10 31 1 12 16 12 14 33 13 2 6 14

34 38 60 52 21 18 41 29 21 36 40 3 30 29 68 69 29 21 35 145 16 56 118 71 65 31 18 105 46 29 34 18 30 215 36 31 21 39 14 14 36 18 17 18 35 48 22 27 14 21

12 23 28 22 12 32 15 15 17 18 15 7 44 50 19 1 13 95 10 37 61 46 33 28 11 73 21 14 10 6 129 21 21 8 19 13 8 32 1 9 13 11 11 34 11 11 6 14

33 40 58 49 28 21 46 27 22 40 40 13 28 34 66 68 35 19 37 149 18 55 117 72 48 26 18 89 35 35 34 15 26 221 39 25 21 40 15 12 37 18 13 23 31 47 23 25 14 22

12 22 27 20 13 31 10 13 16 18 7 12 6 43 45 20 1 13 82 11 36 63 38 33 22 11 65 15 13 12 7 128 22 22 8 23 11 8 33 1 9 10 11 11 31 10 9 6 11


BOWLS WA CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Country Clubs Lake Grace Lake Yearlering Lancelin Latham Ledge Point Leeman Mandurah Manjimup Margaret River Meadow Springs Meckering Merredin Middleton Beach Mingenew Moodiarrup Moora Morawa Mt Barker Mt Barker Golf Mukinbudin Mullewa Nannup Narembeen Narrogin Newdegate Northam Northampton Nungarin Nyabing Ongerup Paraburdoo Pemberton Perenjori Pingelly Pinjarra Pt Bouvard Pt Hedland Quairading Ravensthorpe Scaddan Shackleton Shark Bay South Hedland Tambellup Tammin Three Springs Toodyay Trayning Varley Wagin Walpole

2013/14 2010/11 2011/12 2014/15 2012/13 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women 23 12 22 14 10 16 146 44 48 100 19 38 99 14 19 21 20 37 44 29 31 14 47 36 17 64 39 18 14 14 25 23 14 40 55 134 18 68 17 17 16 13 24 16 37 26 39 19 11 50 30

10 3 23 11 12 103 25 29 86 51 5 10 19 6 14 11 11 1 1 26 3 8 26 24 13 7 5 9 11 5 30 49 78 7 37 6 17 9 7 15 6 15 12 16 11 8 36 18

21 13 25 13 2 18 210 39 47 97 18 38 98 13 21 24 17 35 46 28 30 14 45 35 20 65 30 17 17 15 27 23 16 38 49 119 22 68 17 20 17 16 28 24 40 27 35 18 12 43 31

9 3 20 13 12 119 21 30 82 10 47 6 8 22 7 15 12 11 1 21 1 11 38 23 12 6 5 11 15 5 28 47 75 6 37 6 17 13 12 13 7 16 10 14 10 8 29 20

19 12 17 15 2 17 228 39 50 99 20 37 97 15 21 26 20 38 44 25 30 15 45 33 19 59 34 16 17 21 20 28 16 37 49 137 20 62 18 26 21 8 20 21 37 29 36 18 12 41 26

10 3 18 10 10 115 19 25 87 10 42 6 10 20 8 16 11 10 1 18 11 50 22 11 9 11 8 15 5 25 39 70 6 32 7 18 11 5 12 5 18 11 20 9 8 27 18

20 13 14 16 13 18 208 38 38 92 21 40 94 14 20 24 24 34 45 25 30 16 48 30 17 48 38 16 14 20 14 25 16 39 53 162 17 60 15 27 19 6 21 22 40 27 37 17 12 40 31

10 4 19 12 11 103 21 24 82 1 38 6 10 19 9 14 11 9 16 10 49 20 11 8 4 7 14 7 29 41 75 6 32 4 16 11 2 11 8 16 9 12 10 9 21 17

18 15 15 15 11 20 184 39 40 98 20 39 101 16 16 32 21 35 43 23 30 14 47 30 17 48 34 15 15 18 15 20 13 39 51 154 15 52 14 22 19 5 22 16 36 27 37 15 11 35 30

11 4 23 9 14 93 20 26 73 1 34 7 10 21 7 16 11 10 18 11 47 18 9 6 4 6 13 7 23 33 69 6 31 5 14 10 2 13 7 14 8 13 11 6 20 17

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BOWLS WA CLUB MEMBERSHIP

Country Clubs

2013/14 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2014/15 Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women 21 37 16 23 14 32 22 34 10 27 133 213 10 20 2 33 10 24 26 46 41 69 -

23 40 17 22 16 32 19 31 12 28 129 206 12 20 18 11 25 27 45 40 79 3 6

22 40 15 24 15 34 17 33 10 27 123 212 11 19 1 21 11 32 26 58 42 72 4 11

23 41 14 25 15 30 20 30 10 23 134 213 12 18 2 25 13 32 29 53 45 86 5 12

22 39 12 24 14 26 20 29 9 26 132 192 12 15 1 19 12 26 27 46 42 78 7 13

TOTAL

5701 3143

5692 3074

5643 2992

5507 2876

5348 2752

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

Waroona Westonia Wickepin Williams Wongan Hills Wonthella Wyalkatchem Yarloop Yilgarn York Yunderup Broadwater (Associated)

MEMBERSHIP NUMBERS 2010/11

Metro Country

10121 8844

9595 8766

9332 8635

8787 8383

8245 8100

TOTAL

18965

18361

17967

17170

16345

2010/11

2011/12

2012/13

2013/14

2014/15

CLUB TOTALS Metro Country TOTAL

54

69 140

69 140

67 140

67 140

66 140

209

209

207

207

206


carvers all you can eat buffet lunch

$16.95

*

for Crown Club members

Enjoy Perth’s best value buffet including succulent roasts, a variety of hot and cold dishes, fresh salads, delicious desserts, plus endless soft drinks, tea and coffee. Open for lunch and dinner every day at Crown. To find out more call 1800 556 688.

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CROWNPERTH.COM.AU

*Non-member lunch price $20.95. Price correct as at 5 June 2015. Images are for illustration purposes only. Menu alternates daily. Carvers is an 18+ venue.


Bowls WA Level 1, 158 Main Street, Osborne Park, WA 6017

All Correspondence to: PO Box 123, Osborne Park WA 6917

Phone: (08)9340 0800, Fax: (08)9340 0888 Email: enquiries@bowlswa.com.au Website: www.bowlswa.com.au


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