ANNUAL REPORT 2012
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Geelong Grammar School Corio Campus 50 Biddlecombe Avenue Corio, Victoria 3214 T +61 3 5273 9231 F +61 3 5273 9356 www.ggs.vic.edu.au CRICOS 00143G ABN 92 004 971 500
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CONTENTS
COUNCIL REPORT Jeremy Kirkwood (FB’79)
FOUNDATION REPORT Bill Ranken (M’72)
OGG REPORT Peter Chomley (Ge’63)
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COUNCIL FINANCIAL SUMMARY
FOUNDATION FINANCIAL SUMMARY
OGG FINANCIAL SUMMARY
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18
33
COUNCIL MEMBERS
FOUNDATION BOARD
OGG COMMITTEE
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34
FOUNDATION MEMBERS
23 FOUNDATION DONORS
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COUNCIL REPORT
AN EXCEPTIONAL FUTURE “I am confident that Geelong Grammar School is well positioned for the future.”
I am pleased to present the Chairman’s Report for 2012 together with the abridged 2012 financial accounts for Geelong Grammar School. The School continues in good health both financially and in spirit. Our campuses are vibrant places of learning with generally excellent facilities. Where deficiencies exist work is either being done or plans are in place to address them. Prudent financial management is critical to the long-term success of the School. Over recent years we have upgraded core facilities such as boarding houses at Corio, units at Timbertop and classrooms on all campuses. In addition, the construction of the Handbury Centre for Wellbeing and the Glamorgan Centre at Toorak continue to provide wonderful facilities for students to enjoy. Geelong Grammar School continues to lead the world in Positive Education in schools. Interest from other schools and from governments remains high. We will continue to invest heavily in Positive Education through training, research and additional resources. I have no doubt that our investment so far has produced significant dividends in the form of staff quality and enthusiasm as well as curriculum content. Students are the main beneficiaries.
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Exceptional Futures – The Campaign for Geelong Grammar School (our fundraising campaign) is now in full swing. Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the move of the School from Geelong to Corio in 2014, the campaign provides a focus for the strong culture of philanthropy at the School. Four main projects are the core of the capital campaign: • The Centre for Creative Education, comprising three main spaces, including a forum which will seat up to 810, a studio which will seat up to 270, a foyer, classrooms and back of stage area • A fund to support the development of Positive Education • The Toorak Wellbeing Centre, which will mirror the facilities, albeit on a smaller scale, of those provided at Corio • Increasing the size of our Scholarship Fund to provide an opportunity for those who would not ordinarily be able to attend the School and also maintain diversity of the student base
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At the time of writing there is still much uncertainty surrounding how government funding of education will be restructured, if at all. Even if there is a significant change to the architecture of government funding of non-government schools, I do not anticipate a material impact on GGS. I am grateful to my Council colleagues for all they do for the School. Paula Dwyer resigned from the School Council at the end of 2012 and I wish to thank her for her significant contribution. There will be a period of renewal over the next few years as some members of Council approach the end of their statutory limit of membership on the Council. I would also like to thank the volunteers whose significant contribution to the School adds strength and variety to so much of what we do. In particular, the Old Geelong Grammarians led by Peter Chomley (Ge’63) and the Foundation led by Bill Ranken (M’72), who together with the School Council work energetically and vibrantly to further advance the School.
Together with all members of the Council I am confident that Geelong Grammar School is well positioned for the future. The broad and liberal education offered by the School through its unique programmes and high quality pastoral care position us as a leader in pretertiary education. Our financial strength underpins our capacity to maintain this position. If you have any questions on the accounts or this report please contact the School’s Commercial Director, Andrew Moore on, +61 3 5273 9255 or by email at commercialdirector@ggs.vic.edu.au Jeremy Kirkwood (FB’79) Chairman of Council
We are fortunate to have such dedicated staff at GGS. Our Principal, Stephen Meek, leads in an efficient, clear and caring manner. Together with Vice Principal, Charlie Scudamore, Commercial Director, Andrew Moore, and the Director of Community Relations, Tony Bretherton, I believe we have a superb management team who are surrounded by inspiring, energetic and engaged teaching and nonteaching staff. The School’s abridged accounts for 2012 follow this report and I am delighted to advise that the financial position remains sound. The overall surplus for 2012 was again adversely affected by the lower long-term Government Bond rates which impacted on the provision for Long Service Leave. Notwithstanding this increase in liabilities, the School has continued to reinvest in its infrastructure to ensure long term sustainability, thereby deciding in 2012 to maintain a high capital expenditure programme.
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COUNCIL FINANCIAL SUMMARY
INCOME
SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 2012
Current Assets Cash at bank on deposit Net fees, charges and other income 91%
Receivables - Fees (net of provision for doubtful debts)
Govt grants 9%
Other debtors and pre-payments
BER funding 0.1%
Inventories
2011 $000’s
2012 $000’s
1,383
665
313
277
2,046
2,138
625
638
4,367
3,718
Non Current Assets 131,819
136,810
8,050
7,863
139,869
144,673
144,236
148,391
Trade creditors
1,800
2,341
Fees received in advance
6,258
5,756
Weekly boarders 2%
Sundry other creditors and accrued liabilities
2,132
2,193
Full boarders 45%
Borrowings
8,514
8,514
Overseas students 6%
Deferred revenue
13,620
14,100
3,252
3,818
491
227
36,067
36,949
2,541
2,840
Retirement benefit obligations
562
199
Borrowings
813
300
STUDENT ENROLMENTS
Freehold land and buildings Plant, equipment and motor vehicles
Total Assets DeductCurrent Liabilities Day students 40% Day boarders 7%
Provisions for employee entitlements Retirement benefit obligation
EXPENDITURE Non Current Liabilities Provisions for employee entitlements
Other liabilities Staff and tuition expenses 63% Net operational expenses 30%
2,240
2,240
6,156
5,579
Total Liabilities
42,223
42,528
Net Assets
102,013
105,863
Depreciation and Amortisation 7%
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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE FOR YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2012 2011
2012
Income
$000’s
$000’s
Net fees, charges and other income
58,754
61,193
5,706
6,048
241
46
Staff and tuition expenses
39,019
39,782
Net operational expenses
17,765
19,149
Depreciation and amortisation
4,255
4,506
Result for year
3,662
3,850
5,137
5,137
(1,289)
(229)
(186)
(1,058)
Government grants BER funding Expenditure
Represented by an allowance for: Capital projects (including BER funding) Abnormal expense due to prevailing market conditions Operating Surplus
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2012 2011
2012
Cash flows from operating activities
$000’s
Fee income
61,616
61,831
Grant income
6,535
6,687
(62,696)
(66,157)
67
81
5,357
6,103
10,879
8,545
(10,768)
(8,884)
132
134
(10,636)
(8,750)
Payment to employees and suppliers Interest received Other amounts received Net cash inflow from operating activities
$000’s
Cash flows from investing activities Capital expenditure for property, plant and equipment Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment Net cash outflow from investing activities Cash flows from financing activities Net increase/(decrease) in borrowings
236
(513)
Net cash inflow/(outflow) from financing activities
236
(513)
Net increase/(decrease) in cash held
479
(718)
904
1,383
1,383
665
Cash at the beginning of the financial year Cash at the end of the financial year
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COUNCIL MEMBERS
JEREMY KIRKWOOD (FB’79)
PADDY HANDBURY (M’72)
Chairman
Deputy Chairman
Mr Kirkwood is an Old Geelong Grammarian and a current parent. He joined the Council in 1996 and was appointed Chairman of Council in 2004. He is also a Foundation Board member.
Mr Handbury is an Old Geelong Grammarian and a past parent. He joined the Council in 2003 and is also Chair of the Audit Finance and Risk Committee and a Foundation Board member.
VENERABLE NEIL HICKS
GENIA JANOVER
Reverend Neil Hicks is a past parent. He is the Anglican Archdeacon for the Geelong region and the Vicar of St Paul’s in Geelong West. He joined the Council in 2010.
Ms Janover was Principal of Melbourne’s Bialik College for 20 years. She was named as one of Australia’s top 10 educators in 2003 and Principal of the Year in 2007. She joined the Council in 2009.
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STEPHEN MEEK
JUSTIN ARTER
Principal Mr Meek has been the Principal of Geelong Grammar School since 2004. He is also a past parent, a Foundation Board member and an ex-officio member of the Council.
Mr Arter is a current parent. He joined the Council in 2005 and is a member of the Audit Finance and Risk Committee. He is also a board member of the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute.
AMANDA McFARLANE (Gubbins, Cl’79)
BILL RANKEN (M’72)
Mrs McFarlane is an Old Geelong Grammarian, Clyde Old Girl and Hermitage Old Girl. She is also a current parent. She joined the Council in 2011.
Mr Ranken is an Old Geelong Grammarian and a past parent. He joined the Council in 2007. He is Chairman of the Geelong Grammar Foundation. He is also a Director of Reach and Chairman of the Reach Dreams Foundation.
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HELENE BENDER
JEREMY COOPER
Mrs Bender is Chair of the Barwon Health Foundation and Director of the Deakin University Council. She joined the Council in 2005 and is a member of the Audit Finance and Risk Committee. Her late husband, Norman Bender (Ge’41), was a past student.
Mr Cooper is a past parent. He joined the Council in 2007. A former Deputy Chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), he was also Chairman of the Federal Government’s 2010 superannuation review.
MARK ROBERTSON
JAMES D SWAN
Mr Robertson is a past parent. He joined the Council in 2005. He is a member of the Assets Management Committee and Audit Finance and Risk Committee. He is also the founding Chairman of the Taralye Foundation.
Dr Swan is a past parent. He joined the Council in 1998.
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PETER CHOMLEY (Ge’69) Mr Chomley is an Old Geelong Grammarian. He joined the Council in 2011. He is the President of the Old Geelong Grammarians.
PAULA J DWYER Ms Dwyer is non-executive Director of a number of major companies, including Suncorp Metway, Healthscope Limited and Tabcorp Holdings. Her husband, Charles Happell (P’78), is an Old Geelong Grammarian. She joined the Council in 2008.
ANDREW MOORE Secretary Mr Moore is a past parent. He is also the School’s Commercial Director.
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FOUNDATION REPORT
SPIRIT IN ACTION “It is my hope that we can all make our own contribution to the future, in whatever measure is appropriate.”
Ladies and gentlemen, I am delighted to report that in 2012 and with your wonderful support, things were on the up. Total donations for scholarships, endowments, buildings and library funds were up 115% to $3.3 million. Donations to the scholarship and endowment trusts were up 304% to $1.8 million. Total assets in the scholarship and endowment trusts were up 22% to $24.3 million. This is community spirit in action, and this spirit is one of the best aspects of Geelong Grammar School.
John Simson (Cu’73) is leading our campaign to increase the number of scholarships so more students can afford to attend the School and thereby be offered life-changing opportunities. A very big Scholarship Fund is one of our most important strategic aims. It will strengthen the School. Over time, we aim to raise $100 million for scholarships. We had record inflows into our scholarship and endowment funds in 2012 and I thank John and his Committee, including Deputy Chairman, Will Jones (Cu’73).
As many of you know, we have launched our comprehensive fundraising campaign, Exceptional Futures – the Campaign for Geelong Grammar School.
Current parent Amanda Burt is leading our campaign to build a new Wellbeing Centre at our Toorak Campus. This will be like the Handbury Centre for Wellbeing at our Corio Campus, although not quite so big. It will become a symbol of our commitment to wellbeing at Toorak. I thank our generous donors, Amanda and her Committee, and Garry Pierson, Head of Toorak Campus.
Ian Darling (P’79) is leading our campaign to build a magnificent new Centre for Creative Education. It will replace the existing Bracebridge Wilson Theatre, which was built as a temporary structure in 1978 and no longer accommodates the whole school. I believe the new Centre will inspire future generations of students and teachers. It will help them develop life skills that are critical for success in the 21st Century and will provide an essential place where the whole school community can gather and thereby where community spirit will flourish. I wish to record my sincere thanks to Ian and all those contributing to this project.
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Paddy Handbury (M’72), my predecessor as Chairman of your Foundation, is now heading up our campaign for Positive Education. We have some very exciting plans under development in this area, so that we can build on the School’s and the Foundation’s existing investment of over $20 million to support the wellbeing of our community. Alongside our campaign, we have several important projects and achievements to record, including the ongoing work of our bequest society, the Biddlecombe Society. Michael Collins Persse and Neil Robertson (FB’72) are re-energizing the Society with enthusiasm, supported by Ros Adams (Ritchie, Cl’76), Desiree Cohen (Horne, He’68), Fiona Ratcliffe (Archer, Je’77), David Endean and Hartley Mitchell. I believe that in the fullness of time, the work of this committee will prove to be the most important area of fundraising for the Foundation and the School. Donald Robertson is now leading the Annual Giving Committee, while Warwick Johnson (FB’77) now heads up our Investment Committee. Cathie VickersWillis is leading our new Past Parents’ Network, supported by Brigid Robertson (Gordon, Cl’77) and Sally Kincaid. We successfully raised more than $1.5 million for the new Indoor Equestrian Centre, which was named in honour of Major David William Robert Knox. I would like to thank all those who made this possible, especially Penny McBain, Jennifer Wraight, Marina Oman (Levy Je’76) and Andrew Moore. Charles Bright (P’61) and a team of OGGs also helped the School build a new home for Michael Collins Persse on Biddlecombe Avenue. We have enjoyed exceptional support from School Council through its Chairman, Jeremy Kirkwood (FB’79), from the President of the Old Geelong Grammarians, Peter Chomley (Ge’63), and his Committee, from our Principal, Stephen Meek, from our Vice Principal, Charlie Scudamore, from our Commercial Director, Andrew Moore, and from all the staff at GGS. I also wish to thank our Executive Director, Tony Bretherton, and his wonderful staff in Community Relations. They have done an excellent job of gearing up for the largest and most comprehensive fundraising campaign ever undertaken by the Foundation.
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I also wish to record my appreciation for the enthusiasm and generosity of the Foundation Board and the members of the various Foundation Committees. The new Constitution required the Board to elect two Deputy Chairpersons, and I am very pleased that Brigid Robertson and John Sevior (P’79) were duly elected. Our purpose is to help advance the School. I believe this means that we want to help the School to achieve, over time: • the best educational resources • the best teachers and staff • the best scholarships • the strongest community • the resources to share programmes like Pos Ed with other schools in Australia and overseas The thing I like most about supporting the School is that it uses its exceptional resources to innovate. The best evidencebased ideas are sought out; ideas with potentially very large and enduring benefits for students and teachers. Timbertop and Pos Ed are two inspiring examples. The School then shares these innovations with other schools and teachers worldwide. In Pos Ed, we have trained 250 teachers and staff from other schools, with another 160 to be trained at Corio in 2013. When you support GGS I believe it is vital that you know we are not only striving to offer the best to our community, we are also sharing our best ideas and innovations with others. I am privileged to be the Chairman of your Foundation. We have inherited a great school. Our wonderful resources and community exist because of the generosity and commitment of earlier generations, because individuals believed in building a better future, in supporting transformational projects and in giving something back. We have benefitted from their generosity and their community spirit. It is my hope that now we all can make our own contribution to the future, in whatever measure is appropriate. Bill Ranken (M’72) Chairman, Geelong Grammar Foundation
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FOUNDATION FINANCIAL SUMMARY
SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 2012
Assets Cash
Endowment Fund
James Darling Memorial Fund
Scholarship Fund
Total
$000’s
$000’s
$000’s
$000’s
785
-
835
1,620
15,456
2,862
2,071
20,389
2,249
19
82
2,350
-
12
81
93
18,490
2,893
3,069
24,452
221
-
-
221
18,269
2,893
3,069
24,231
Endowment Fund
James Darling Memorial Fund
Scholarship Fund
Total
$000’s
$000’s
$000’s
$000’s
154
-
26
180
Investments - Equity and cash trusts - Receivable from related party Balance of the account with the School Total Assets Sundry creditors and accrued liabilities Net Assets
SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE, AND MOVEMENT IN FUNDS HELD FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2012
Income Interest received Dividends received
95
17
10
122
Trust distributions
484
93
53
630
Realised profit/(loss)
134
20
3
157
Total investment income
867
130
92
1,089
Return on funds Bequests, gifts and fundraising activities
15% 404
31
1,407
1,842
1,271
161
1,499
2,931
219
102
121
442
37
-
-
37
Surplus for the year
1,015
59
1,378
2,452
Increase/(decrease) in investment revaluation reserve
1,520
283
154
1,957
Total income Less - Foundation grants to GGS Fund expenses
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FOUNDATION GIFTS SUMMARY 2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
$
$
$
$
$
404,310
26,292
1,264,738
719,550
75,142
31,109
60,583
24,537
21,060
50,245
1,407,127
368,984
373,918
310,460
170,121
1,458,859
1,055,695
691,820
2,678,839
2,121,600
Library Fund
36,972
42,050
30,171
59,683
24,327
Total Assets
3,338,377
1,533,604
2,385,184
3,789,592
2,441,435
Endowment Trust (Foundation Fund) James Darling Memorial Fund Scholarship Fund Building Fund
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FOUNDATION BOARD
BILL RANKEN (M’72) Chairman Mr Ranken is an Old Geelong Grammarian and a past parent. He is a member of the ‘Exceptional Futures’ Campaign Executive, an ex officio member of all fundraising committees and a member of the Allocations and Investment Committee. He is also a member of the School Council and is a company director and a former Partner of stockbroking and investment banking firm JBWere.
PENNY McBAIN Mrs McBain is a current parent. She is President of the Garnett Parents’ Association and a member of the Scholarship Fundraising Committee. She was the Chair of the Equestrian Centre Fundraising Committee. She was Founding Director of Melbourne IVF and is a Consultant Gynaecologist at the Royal Women’s Hospital.
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TONY BRETHERTON
STEPHEN MEEK
Executive Director
Principal
Mr Bretherton is the Director of Community Relations at Geelong Grammar School and a member of the ‘Exceptional Futures’ Campaign Executive
Mr Meek is the Principal of Geelong Grammar School and a past parent. He is an ex-officio Board member and a member of the ‘Exceptional Futures’ Campaign Executive
Mrs Adams is an Old Geelong Grammarian, a past parent and a member of the Biddlecome Society Committee. She is an internationally award-winning winemaker and founder of Ros Ritchie Wines.
FIONA RATCLIFFE (Archer, Je’77)
BRIGID ROBERTSON (Gordon, Cl’77)
DONALD ROBERTSON
Mrs Ratcliffe is an Old Geelong Grammarian, a past President of the Old Geelong Grammarians and a member of the Biddlecombe Society Committee. She is a Director of JBWere and is currently on the board of the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife and The Girls & Boys Brigade.
ROS ADAMS (Ritchie, Cl’76)
Deputy Chairperson Mrs Robertson is an Old Geelong Grammarian, a past parent and a member of the Toorak Wellbeing Centre Fundraising Committee. She is a Senior Investment Adviser at Wilson HTM Investment Group. She is also Deputy Chairperson of Open Gardens Australia and Chairperson of Open Gardens Australia Victorian Committee.
Dr Robertson is a past parent and Chair of the Annual Giving Fundraising Committee. He is a Consultant Radiologist and Director of Interventional Radiology at Barwon Health- the Geelong Hospital.
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JEREMY KIRKWOOD (FB‘79)
KT LIM
Mr Kirkwood is an Old Geelong Grammarian, current parent and member of the ‘Exceptional Futures’ Campaign Executive. He is a former Managing Director of Credit Suisse and Morgan Stanley. He is also Chairman of Council and an exofficio Board member.
Mr Lim is a past parent and a member of the Toorak Wellbeing Centre Fundraising Committee. He is Founder and Executive Chairman of Victoria Investments & Properties (VIP). He is also the Founder of Malaysia’s first listed REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust), Axis REIT, and was a Council Member of CPA Malaysia for 20 years
NEIL ROBERTSON (FB’72)
JOHN SEVIOR (P’79)
Mr Robertson is an Old Geelong Grammarian, Chair of the Biddlecombe Society Committee and a member of the Scholarship Fundraising Committee. He was Chief Executive of Australia’s Open Garden Scheme for almost 20 years.
Deputy Chairperson Mr Sevior is an Old Geelong Grammarian and a past parent. He is a former Head of Equities at Perpetual Investments and he is the Founder of Airlie Funds Management.
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WARWICK JOHNSON (FB’77)
PADDY HANDBURY (M’72)
Mr Johnson is an Old Geelong Grammarian, current parent and Chair of the Allocations and Investment Committee. He is the Founder of Optimal Fund Management.
Mr Handbury is an Old Geelong Grammarian and a past parent. He is Chair of the Positive Education Fundraising Committee and a member of the Allocations and Investment Committee. He is also Chair of the Handbury Group.
JOHN SIMSON (Cu’73) Mr Simson is an Old Geelong Grammarian, a past parent, a past President of the Old Geelong Grammarians and Chair of the Scholarship Fundraising Committee. He is the Founder of Simson Cards.
ANDREW MOORE Secretary Mr Moore is Commercial Director of Geelong Grammar School and a past parent.
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GEELONG GRAMMAR FOUNDATION
IN 2012, THE FOUNDATION ADOPTED A REVISED CONSTITUTION WHICH INCLUDED THE INTRODUCTION OF SIX CATEGORIES OF MEMBERSHIP, WITH EACH CATEGORY REFLECTING THE MEMBER’S LEVEL OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR THE FOUNDATION.
GOVERNOR
Baillieu Samantha
Gailey Lazarus Foundation
Sargood Pamela
Bender Helene OAM
Bell Charitable Fund
The Sidney Myer Fund
Calvert-Jones Janet AO
Blazey A D C Family
Glamorgan Parents Association
Calvert-Jones John AM
Callaway Frank R.F.D., Q.C.
Grimsdale Jan
Simson John
Darling Ian
Cameron Max
Gubbins Jenny
Smith Clive
Darling Min
Carnegie Mark
Gubbins John
Southby Richard
Fairfax James AC
Darling Mrs David
Gunnersen Investments
Stanley Richard QC
Fairfax John AO
Geddes Graham Corman Rebecca
† Gunnersen Peter
Hayward Bill OAM
† Hamilton Kirsty
Geelong Grammar School Gibson Diana AO
Gunnersen Thorry AM
Simson Bindi
Thistleton Catherine Turnbull David Turnbull Elizabeth
Johnson Warwick
Hamson Michael
Walker Ron AC CBE
Hay Andrew OBE
Williams Anne
Khoon Kuok Chen
Kantor Michael Kiefel Charles OAM
Old Geelong Grammarians Association
Handbury Geoff AO Ivory Sandra
Pierce Armstrong Trust Reid Margaret Robertson Anne Robertson Mark OAM Thyne Reid Foundation The Vincent Fairfax Family Foundation
† Hare Bill AO
Williams Michael
Kryger Gilles AM
Holt Don
Young Harrison
MacLachlan Hugh
Hosokawa Mako Jen Shek Voon
ASSOCIATE
Kang Kevin
Myer Bails AC
Anonymous (16)
Kirkwood Jeremy
Paterson Judy
Adams John
Kirkwood Sarah
Paterson Rowly
Adams Ros
Knights Julian
Sevior John
Argyle Rory
Lemon Peter
Tan Chin Nam
Badgery Malcolm
Long Michael AM
Badgery Marion
† Murdoch Dame Elisabeth AC DBE
MacMillan William Snr
Barraclough Georgina
GUARDIAN
BENEFACTOR
Albert Robert AO RFD RD
Anonymous (4)
Massy-Greene Lady Elizabeth
Bamford Family Foundation
Allen Judy
Mazzeo Ann
Bongiorno Annette
Anderson Bill
Mazzeo Joe
Bostock Tom
Bei Shan Tang Foundation
Arter Justin
McInnes John OAM
Breadmore Anne
Crummer Patsy
Austin Alison
McVilly Barry
Breadmore Jo
Handbury Helen
Baillieu Lawrence
Meek Christine
Handbury Paddy
Bartholomew Peter
Meek Stephen
McBain John AO
Belcher George
Molloy Susan
Brodie Janet
McBain Penelope
Bowden Ivor
Moore Patrick
Brodie Malcolm
Murray Michael
Butler Gail
Morgan Hugh AC
Browne David
Premraj Eugene
Butler Jim
Morgan Richard AM
Bryan Hugh
Premraj Prem
Calvert-Jones James
Morgan Suzette
Carnegie Tanya
Ranken Bill
Calvert-Jones Louise
Morrison James
Robertson Brigid
Calvert-Jones Mark
Morrison Joanna
CDC Geelong Pty Ltd T/ As Benders Busways
Robertson Hugh
Carnegie Sir Rod AC
Munro Bruce
Chow Ping
Southey Lady Marigold AC
Charles Arthur
Myer Andrew
Clemente Rob
Clarke Lady Susannah
Nelson Wanda
Clifton-Jones Richard
Clyde Old Girls Association
Ong Sok
Cobden Richard
Collins Persse Michael
Patrick Moore Family Trust
Coltman Kay
Cusworth Neil
Pausewang Peter
Connell James
Darling Michael
Peck Jeff
Copley Lorraine
Egan Brendan
Poolman Deborah
Coppe Alex
Endean David
Ramsay Dougal
Coppe Ed
Farran Andrew
Ranken Katharine
Coppe James
Fox Family Foundation
Robertson Donald
Coppe Sharon
PARTNER Anonymous (4) Allen Jim † Austin Frank Baillie Helen Baillieu Antony Baillieu Charlie
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† Bone Miriam Bongiorno Anthony
Bright Charles † Brockman John OAM
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Cox Tim AO
Mitchell John
Albert Antoinette
Burgess Reece
Darling Gordon AC CMG
Moffatt Gordon AM KSJ
Albert Investments
Burns David
Darling James AM
Morgan Linda
Alder Robyn
Byron Andrew
Davis Brian
Morgan Paul
Alder Tim
Cameron Donald
Edwards Patricia
Murray Tim AM
Allen Jocelyn
Cameron Ewen
Edwards Sandy
Nandabhiwat Warapong
Allen Kingsley
Cannon Clare
Elder David
Nicholson Libby
Allen Richard
Capper Peter
Emmerson John QC
Nicholson Peter
Allen Roslyn
Carmichael Katie
Geelong Grammar School Shop
O’Connor Roderic
Altmann John
Castillo Lyn
Osbourne Alf
Anderson Jan
Castillo Sonny
Godfrey Tim
Owen Sally
Anderson Sue
Catchlove Barry
Grimwade Angus
Parsons Boz DFC
Angas Alastair
Cavill Alistair
Grimwade Karen
Patterson Andrew
Angas Colin OAM
Cavill Malcolm
Haigh Alister
Pausewang Diane
Armstrong John
Cavill Richard
Hamilton Anne
Peart Jim
Armstrong Martin
Cavill Stuart
Hamilton Maria
Pincott Club Inc
Ashton-Jones Mary Lou
Charles Stephen
Hamilton Printing Works
Priestley Malcolm
Austin A Frank
Chauvel Richard
Hayward Alison
Purves Alec OAM
Austin Richard
Chin Kim
Hayward Sam
Ratcliffe Fiona
Avery Mark
Chomley George
Hayward Tom
Rymill Peter
Backwell Rob
Chye Kooi
Heath Daryl
Santikarn Janice
Baillieu Marshall
Clarke Anthony
Henry Charles
Santikarn Steve
Baillieu Marshall E
Clarke Rodger
Hinckfuss Bruce Holmes a Court Paul
Schultz Max
Baillieu Sybil
Clarke Sir Rupert
Searby Richard AO QC
Barnes John
Clements Dee
Holt Janet
Sharp David
Bartlett Connie
Howes Merrick
Sharp Lyndsay
Bartlett Marcus
Clingeleffer-Woodford Debbie
Howey Ian
Shelmerdine David
Batliwalla Minoo
Cocks Sue
Hryckow Jari
Shelmerdine Maree
Batters Philippe
Cohen Susie
Hunter Sandy
Simpson Julia
Baynes Karen
Collins David
Ibrahim Jamilah
Sisson Carol
Beevor Ronnie
Consett Christopher
Inglis Sir Brian AC
Sow Vinney
Beischer Norman AO
Constantine Aaron
Jones Will
Stephens Deryk
Belcher Dennis
Copley Martin
Jordan Anna
Stephenson L
Belcher Lit
Copulos Steve
Jordan Athena
The Sunshine Foundation
Bell Adrian
Cormack Joanna
Jordan George
Sutton Roderick
Bell Pat
Costain Peter
Jordan Peter
Tallis Peter
Bingley Julie
Cottier Bruce
Kaspiew Rae
Taylor Deb
Bingley Tim
Cox Jim
Knights Lizanne
Thornton Michael
Blakeley Tony
Cox Laurie AO
Kuok Ean
Vicars Jane
Bliss Philip
Cramer-Roberts Antony
Lane Angela
Vicars Will
Bohun Eliza
Crooke Sarah
Lane Michael
Viravaidya Mechai AO
Bohun Phillip
Cross Stephen
Legoe Tom DSM
von Bibra Ken AM
Bolwell Ray
Crozier Digby MLC
Leslie Cate
Wade Jan
Bostock Andrew
Daley Alan
Leslie Stuart
Wallace Quentin
Bowen Richard
Danielson Kaye
Leslie Wayne
Wearne Geoff
Bower Geoff
Darling John
Lewis John
Welsh Simon
Bower Jane
Davies Huw
Lim KT
Wetherall Peter
Bowman Alan
Lipman Gerald
Wilkins Robert
Bramley Richard
Lithgow Elizabeth
Wilkins Susan
Brandy Ron
de Lautour Richard
Lucas Anton
Wilson Mary
Bright Primmy
de Moor Paul
Macaulay Cameron
Wilson Ralph
Bright Richard
De Pury Guillaume Deasey Denis
Mackenzie Kenneth
MEMBER
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MacKinnon John W
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Bromell Hugh
Derham Moore Kathie
Mann Geoff
Abel Smith Will
Bromell Jock
Dery Tom
Marriner David
Adams Mick
Bromell Ros
Dobson Bill
McCullough Denys
Adamson James
Brookes Clive
Dobson Kerryn
McDonald Michael
Adamson Mick
Brown Ian D
Donner Clive
McGauchie Donald AO
Affleck Anna
Brown Ian J H
Dowd Lisa
Merrylees Ian
Affleck James OAM
Browning Malcolm
Downer Alexander AC
Mills John
Agar John OAM
Bufton Peter
Downie David
Bugg John
Downie Susie
Macaulay Jennifer
Mitchell Hartley
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Dawson Penny † de Fegely Richard MLC
Denham John
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↓ Harvey Jonathan
Leong Yan
Drysdale Elaine
Hattori Fukunori
Lermond Bill
Drysdale Ken
Hayward Helen
Lermond Ruth
Morandini Frank
Durran Ken
Heathcote Robert
Leslie Bill
Morandini Maggie
Dye Geoff
Henderson Gavin
† Lester Bill
Eddington Sir Rod AO
Henderson Peter AC
Levinge Richard
Morgan Lynton
Eddington Lady Young Sook
Hesketh Robert
Leviny Fiona
Morgan Marina
Eisner John
Heysen Peter
Lewisohn John
Morgan Sarah
Elder Joyce
Hibbs Michael
Lie Lorie
Morgan William
Fahey Michael
Hickson Samantha
Liley Will
Morris Malcolm OBE
Fairfax Nick
Hirst Michael
Lim Cheng
Mulholland Anne
Faithfull John
Lim Grace
Mulholland James
Lim Yew
Munro Judy
Fam Richard
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales KG KT GCB OM AK QSO PC ADC
Lindblade Rod
Myers Allan AO, QC
Fayman Marvin
Ho Charles
Lindsay Andrew
Naktinis Vytautas
Fergusson Sir Ewen GCMG GCVO
Hocking Nigel
Litchfield Libby
Nathan David
Hocking Tony Holmes Max
Love Tom
Newman Mark
Loveless Tim
Newton Pepe
Lovell Maggie
Newton Sean
Luckock Chris
Nithipitigan Anek
Falkiner Brett
Fieldhouse Simon Finlay Stephen
† Hope Clive
Moore Andrew † Moore Joan
Morgan Alex
Fisher Jamie
Horsman John
Fisher Peter C J
Howson Mark
Fisher Peter G R
Howson Nick
Macarthur Andrew
Nontapan-Smith Claire
Fitzwilliams Hyde Chloe
Hunt Robin
Macdougall Mikael OAM
Officer Lew
Flintoft James
Ingpen Murray
Macgugan Elizabeth
OGGs NSW Branch
Foreman Judy
Irvine Bill AM
Mackenzie Sandy
O’Reilly Cameron
Foundyller Charles
Mackey David
Osborne Brian
Fox Chris
Isobel and David Jones Family Foundation
Mackinnon Hamish
O’Shannassy Maurice
Fox Linda
J Douglas Family Trust
MacKinnon Jane
O’Shannassy Ruth
Fraser John
Jamieson Rossi
MacKinnon John H M
O’Shea Brian
Fraser Michael
Jeffries Jennifer
Mackinnon Karin
Owen John
Fullerton John
Jeffries Jock
Mackinnon Richard
Owen Selwyn
Fullerton Michael
Johnston Stewart
Macknight Campbell
Panckridge Bill
Funk Katie
Jose Bob
Macneil Angus
Pappas Tassie
Gassin Jennifer
Jowett Nathalie
Madin Jeremy
Pascall Philip
Gassin Robert
Kahlbetzer Johnny
Mah Sau
Paton Ross
Gatehouse Sandra
Kamat Mary
Mann Richard
Patterson Gwyn
Gates Peter
Kang Pei-Yuan
Mantello Eliza
Patterson Susan
Kay John
Manton David
Payne Douglas
Gilbert David
Kemp Wendy
Martin Alison
Pearson Guy
Giles Lyn
Kent Michael
Maslen Peter
Peck Jane
Gome David
Kidd Max
Massy-Greene Roger
Peck Simon
Matear Bruce AM
Pender John
† Gaze Tony DFC** OAM
Gray Jane
† Kidman Anne
† Luxton Sam
Noble Rob
Gray Robert
Kimpton James AM
McComas Malcolm
Phillips Geoff
Griffiths Balcombe
Kimpton William
McCormick William
Phillips Sam
Grimshaw Mark
King-Siem Bruce
† McCulloch Samuel
Piltz Detlev
Grimshaw Rachel
Kirkhope David
McDonald Bruce
Piper John
Groves Peter
Knell Mack
McKendrick Kim
Pirenc Bright Samantha
Grubb Beau
Knight Rod
McKenzie Patricia
Pitt Roger
Gubbins Andrew
Koch Fred
McKeown Chris
Pont Elizabeth
Guest James MLC
Kolomanski Daniel
McLachlan Ian AO
Pope Ern
Guest Jim AM OBE VRD
Kolomanski Jacinta
McMichael Ian
Potter Partners Ltd
McNaughton Cameron
Prosser Roger
Lansell Cyril
Melville Deb
Ramsay Andrew
Hall Philip
Lapointe Bob
Merrin Leigh
Ramsay Robin
Hamilton Mark
Latreille Anne
Metcalfe Ronald
Ranicar Jeremy
Hancock Arnold OBE
Lawrence Peter
Michell Edwin
Read-Smith Fraser
Hargrave Graeme
Leahy Elizabeth
† Michell Howard
Hargrave Pat
Learmonth Brian
Milne Malcolm
Renwick Chris AM
Harkness Merrie
Learmonth Peter
Molesworth Richard
Ribeiro Manuela
Harmanis Kerry
Lee Trevor
Mollard Jon
Rice David
Harrison Derek
Legoe Chris QC
Mollard Tony
Richardson Ian
Harrison Richard
Lemon Andrew
Monger Adrian
Richardson Michael
Haigh Simon † Hall Michael
† Lansdell Barry
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Downton Peter
Reed Simon
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Richmond-Smith Barbara
Sutherland Ross
Wilson John
Riggall Harold
Sutton Stephen
† Wilson Patricia
Ritchie Blyth
Swan James
Wolstenholme Derek
Long Michael AM
Robbins Barry
Wolstenholme Frank
Macarthur Andrew
Roberts Ian
Syme Robin AM Szepe Philip
Wolstenholme Julie
Mackenzie Kenneth
Robertson Neil
Tait Nigel
Woolcott Dick AC
Mackenzie Sandy
Robin Corinne
Tallis Mary
Wright Paul
Mackie William
Roe Patrick
Tan Boon Seng
Yencken David
Mann Geoff
Rose Christopher
The Hermitage Old Girls’ Association
Young Peter
Mann Morag
Thomas David
McInnes John OAM
Rose John
Little Gordon Little Terry
Matthews Barry
Rowe John AM
Thomson Ross
BIDDLECOMBE SOCIETY
Rowe Michael
Tinsley Michael
Anonymous (3)
Mitchell Hartley
Rudolph Errol
Todd Robert AM
Adams Mick
Monger Adrian
Rule Nick
Townsend David
Allen Jocelyn
Morris Malcolm OBE
Rundle Harry
Turnbull Hamish
Anderson Bill
Murray Michael
Russell Geoffrey
Turnbull James
Baillieu Lawrence
Oelze Sue
Samararatna Sam
Turner William
Belcher George
Parsons Boz DFC
Sampson Nancy
Tyson James
Belcher Lit
Peck Jeff
Sampson Nick
Utz Richard
Bell Pat
Piper John
Santilli Jacqueline
Vahl Meyer Erik
Bender Helene OAM
Pockley Peter
Santilli Robert
Vine Ruth
Box Graeme
Poulton Lloyd
Satar Rizal
Visudhipol Jum
Breadmore Anne
Priestley Malcolm
Seymour Bas Shanahan John
Visudhipol Nin
Breadmore Jo
Ranken Bill
Wajsbrem Edward
Charles Arthur
Ratcliffe Fiona
Sheene Stephanie
Waldron Ken
Collins Persse Michael
Riggall Elspeth
Sherwood Tim
Walford Nick
Crozier Digby MLC
Riggall Harold
Shier Jonathan
Weatherly Bill
Crummer Patsy
Robertson Denis
Sholl David
Weatherly Rosemary
Dahlsen John
Robertson Neil
Slatter Elizabeth
Webb Susie
Dye Geoff
Simson Bindi
Smith Geoff
Webb Ware Ken
Endean David
Simson John
Smith Judy
Wendt Michael
Fairfax John AO
Southby Janet
Southey Rob
Whalley Rick
Fieldhouse Simon
Southby Richard
Spenceley Alan
White Ed
Guest James MLC
Spencer Peter
Stevens Mike
White Mathew
Harris Silver
Staub-Little Nancy
Stewart Margaret
White Paddy
Stewart Nigel
Wilkinson Bibi
Hunt Robin
Thornton Michael
Stewart Pene
Wilkinson David
Kirkwood Jeremy
Turnbull David
Stewart Rob
Willcocks Peter
Knights Julian
Walker Ron AC CBE
Stinson Bob
Williams Jonathan
Learmonth Peter
Williams Jonathan
Stringer Bruce
Wills Bill AM
Lemon Peter
Wolstenholme Frank
† Strong James AO
Wilson Bruce
Lie Lorie
† Ross-Edwards Peter
† Hare Bill AO
McKnight Sue
Stephens Deryk
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS Governor
$500,000 or more
Guardian
$250,000 but less than $500,000
Partner
$100,000 but less than $250,000
Benefactor
$50,000 but less than $100,000
Associate
$20,000 but less than $50,000
Member
$5,000 but less than $20,000
Biddlecombe Society
someone who has given notice of an intended Bequest to the Foundation
† Denotes deceased
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GEELONG GRAMMAR FOUNDATION
THE PRINCIPAL, STEPHEN MEEK, THE SCHOOL COUNCIL, FOUNDATION DIRECTORS, SCHOOL STAFF AND ABOVE ALL THE STUDENTS WARMLY THANK ALL THOSE WHO MADE FINANCIAL GIFTS TO THE SCHOOL IN 2012, INVESTING IN AN EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION.
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A Adams Ros & John Addie Elizabeth Adey Brian Affleck James & Anna OAM Agar John OAM Allen Richard Anderson Bill Anderson Valerie Angas Colin OAM ANZ Trustees Archer Heidi Argyle Rory Armstrong Patricia Ashton-Jones Scott & Mary Lou Ashworth Patricia † Austin Frank Australian Independent Schools USA Foundation
B Backwell Rob Bailey Mollie Baillieu Sybill Balfour Ash Haeata Ball Kent Barnes John Barraclough Georgina Bartlett Marcus & Connie Batten Suzie Batters Philippe Battiston John & Jo Baynes Karen Beauchamp Andy Beavis David Beck Sandra Begbie Hunter Bell Charitable Fund Bell Pat Belmont Sally Bender Helene OAM Bennett Duncan Bennetts Clare Bingley Julie Blake Emily Blakiston Hilary Bland James Bohun Phillip & Eliza Bonds Tileware
Bongiorno Tony Bostock Andrew Bostock Robert Bostock Tom Bowden Charles Bowden Ivor Braid Susan Bramley Kate Brandy Ron and Mary Breadmore Jo Bretherton Tony Brial Carl & Sue Brockman Caroline Brookes Clive Brown Faith Bryan Hugh and Mary Bryce Zora Bryson Neil & Tania Buccheri Sam & Penny Burgess Andrew Burgess Reece & Julia Burns David Butler Andrew & Melanie Butler Jim & Gail Byron Andrew
C Calanchini John & Jill Caldwell Jane Caldwell Will Callaway Frank R.F.D., Q.C. The Calvert-Jones Family Campbell Louise Capper Peter Carnegie Foundation Trust Cassidy Heather Chaldjian Peter Chambers David Champion de Crespigny Peter Chappell Harrison Chasam Foundation Cheng Yuen Chirnside Anna Chomley George Chung Ai Peng Cilauro Santo & Buffon Morena Clemons Tim Clingeleffer-Woodford Debbie Clyde Old Girls Association Collins David Collins Persse Michael
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Commins Bruce Connell James The Constantine Family Foundation Pty Ltd Court John AM Covill Frank Cox Jim Coyne Heather Cramer-Roberts Antony Crummer Patsy Cudmore Edmee Curnow Richard
D Daniell Sam Darling Anthony Darling Ian & Min Davey Charlie Davies Rae Davies Richard Day Stephanie † de Fegely Richard de Fegely Ruth OAM de Pury Guill Dean Leslie & Joanne Deane Spec Derham Moore Kathie Devonshire David & Debra Dicello Antonio Dillon Martin Drayton Ann Drysdale Ken & Elaine Dunstan Edrina and the late David Dunstan
E Eddington Sir Rod AO Edwards Bob Edwards Family Edwards Sandy Egan Brendan Egan Paul Emery John Emmerson John QC Erwin Wesley Evans Janet & Tyrrell
F Farran Foundation Farrell Helen Farrer John
Finlay Sam Forrest Ginny Forster Keith Forsyth Shirley Foundyller Charles Fraser Brian Fullerton John
G Ganly Margaret Gash Nathalie The Gassin Family Gibbs Fleur Gibson Diana AO Gill Tony Gillett Margie & Charles Gilson John & Trish Glasson David † Glen Bill Glover Jim Gordon Richard & Sue Gove David OAM Greig-Rouffignac Susie Griffith John Grills Valerie Groves Jenny Gubbins Andrew Guest Jim AM OBE VRD Guest Sarah † Gunnersen Peter Guymer Catherine
H Hacon Peter & Hannah Hage Michael & Stephanie Hains Sally-Anne & Michael Hall Barry † Hall Michael AM † Hamer Alan Hammond Diana Hammond Peter & Diana Geoff and Helen Handbury Foundation Happell Charles & Dwyer Paula Harden Sarah † Hare Bill AO Hargrave Graeme & Pat Harkness Phil † Estate of the late Brian Harrison Harrison Derek Hart Geoffrey
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Harvey Emma Hawker Charles Hawker Tim Hayes Brett & Katrinia Hayward Bill & Alison OAM Headlam Peter Healey Richard & Wendy Heetel Roland Henderson Peter AC Henry Charles Henry Robina Herbert John & Ann Herbert Roger The Hermitage Old Girls’ Association Hetzel OAM Anne Hicks Jane-Marie Hill Smith Harry HRH The Prince of Wales KG KT GCB OM AK QSO Ho Charles Holmes a Court Paul Hope Roland Hopkins Henry Hornabrook Mike Houghton David Howells John & Frances Howey Ian Hunt Robin Hunter Sandy Hutley Michael
I Ingle Charles Ingle Phillip Irvine Bill AM Irvine Louis
J Jacobs Bronwen Jackson Clements Burrows Architects Jankowski Robert Jeffries Jennifer Jobling William John Malcolm OAM Johns Murray
K Kang Kevin Keats Andy Kebbell Mark & Lisa Kempler Leon & Ilana Kennedy Mark & Mandy Keogh Chloe The Kiefel Foundation Kimpton James AM King Joy Kirkwood Jeremy Klempfner David Knights Family Koscak-Sadler Jenny Kryger Gilles AM
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L Laidlaw Foundation Lance Waldo AO CBE Landy John AC CVO MBE Langford Ian Langley Janet Lansell Richard & Hetrel Samantha Latreille Anne The Gailey Lazarus Charitable Foundation Le Deux Tony & Anna Le Rossignol Gary Learmonth Peter Lee Chien Lee Dow Kwong AO Lefroy Dick AM Legoe Tom DSM Leigh-Smith Malcolm Lemon Peter Leroy Doris Leslie Mark & Georgie W & C Leslie and Family Levy David & Josephine Levy Happy † Levy Richard Lewis Mark Lewisohn 1962 Lunch Lie Lorie Lilburne Ian & Anna Lilley Stephen Lin Kevin A W M Lindsay Childrens Trust Lipman Gerald Litchfield Jim, Libby & Bea Long Kay † Luxton Sam Lyon Beverley & Ian Lyons Faye Lyons Lyn
M Macdougall Mikael OAM Macgugan Roderick & Elizabeth Mackinnon Donald MacKinnon John & Jane MacLachlan Hugh MacMillan John MacMillan Peter † Mahoney William Mahoney Alice Mahony David Mann Fleur Marles Don OAM Martin Alison Mason Beverly Mason Ivor & Sara Massy-Greene Garth Matheson Stewart & Annthea Mathias Kate Matson Clare Matson Ted & Helen McBain John AO & Penelope McCahey David & Jan McCormack Gerry
McCullough Denys McDonald Robert McFarlane Andrew McGauchie Donald AO McGavin Robert & Kate McGregor Skye McHugh Wendy McInnes John OAM McKenzie Jennie McKeown Chris McLean Iain & Suzanne McMicking Roderick & Jane Meek Stephen Mellier Angela Messenger Paul Mills Jenny Mitchell Hartley Moffatt Gordon AM KSJ Moir Frederick Molesworth Richard & Janny Mollard Jon Moore Andrew Moorhouse Norma Morgan Heather Morgan Hugh AC Morgan Lynton Morgan Sarah Morris Malcolm OBE Morrison Michael Morrison Pauline Mulholland James & Anne Munro Bruce † Murdoch Dame Elisabeth AC DBE Murray Michael Myddelton Christine Myer Bails AC
N Ng Tze Nicolson Susan & Stuart Nithivasin Nathee Noonan Michael Nott Myles & Kumata Atsuko
O O’Beirne David O’Brien Jennifer O’Connor Margaret Ogilvie Alistair Old Geelong Grammarians Association Owen Sally Owensby Dwain & Alyson
Pelham-Webb Duncan Perry John Phasee Sommai Piltz Detlev Pirenc Bright Samantha & Pirenc Lou Planner Barry & Pam Pockley Peter Polic Pauline Pollard Brent & Fiona Pont Elizabeth Pope Liz Potter Wendy Pranatio Misako Pugsley Susan Purves Alec OAM
Q Quayle John
R Rafferty Katie The Ranfurlie Endowment Ramsay Andrew Ranken Arthur Ranken Bill Ranken Cynthia Ratcliffe Fiona Reid Margaret Reynolds Prue Richardson Tim Richter Tom & Amelia Ritchie Geoffrey Robb Angus Robbins Barry Robertson Bob & Isabelle † The Estate of Robertson Robert Robertson Brigid Robertson Donald & Janette Robertson Mark & Anne OAM Robin Corinne Rogers June Rollard Joy Roper Belinda Ross Lorraine † Ross-Edwards Peter AM Routley Ian Rowe John AM Rowe Michael & Leviny Fiona Roydhouse Jamie & Liz Rudolph Errol & Patricia Rule Nick & Fiona Rush Jack & Sandy QC Rutty Marc & Helen
P
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Paas Hubert Packer Ron Panckridge Bill Parks Tony Parsons Boz & Barbara DFC Patterson Warrock Pausewang Peter Pearce Margaret Pearson Guy Peart Jim
Santikarn Dejvit Saunders Judy Savige Russell Schultz Max The Scobie and Claire Mackinnon Trust Scully Gai Seekamp Tim Sevior Elizabeth Shakesheff Simon
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T
Weatherly Rosemary Webb Ware Ken Webb Ware Sarah † Estate of Webber Audrey Margaret Welsh Simon Wenzel Mary Wenzel Tom Weston Emma & McKay Bob Wetherall Peter Wills Bill AM Wilson Catriona Wilson Jim & Diana Wilson Rob Wilson Will Winchester Margaret Winchester Michael & Moore Alyson Wong Sue Wood John Woods Ken Wraight Jennifer Wraith Daryl Wylie Clinton & Helen Wynn-Pope Phoebe
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Shelton Andrew Sherwood Tim & Lynne Shields Alison Short Diana Simson John & Bindi Sinclaire Nattalia & Wiranatha Kadek Sleigh Andrew & Julie Smith Tony Solomonson Steve Southern Prue Southey Patrick Speagle Henry OAM Squires Robin RN Stalker Ray AO Stewart James Stewart Rob Stinson Bob Strachan Victoria Straschko Susan Stringer Beverley & Bruce Stuart Stephen Su Chau Sutton Roderick Sutton Stephen Swan James & Susan Systermans Brenton Szepe Family
Y Yang Guang & Zeng Yin Yeo Kar
Tallis Mary Tan Matheus Jse-Rong Tan Boon Seng Taylor Deb Thompson Richard & Prudence Thompson Ron Thomson George Trautmannsheimer Thomas Turnbull David Turnbull Elizabeth Turnbull Hamish
U Urquhart Hamish Urquhart Tigger
V van der Walt David Van Duyn Mitchell Varughese Ivan Venables Alexander Vickers-Willis Claire Vincent Barry & Jacky Vine Edwy
W Wade Jan Wade Jenny Walkley Jeremy Wallace-Smith Gail Wallace-Smith Hugh Wambeek Nick & Bridget Wang Juming Wang Wenyi Weatherby Raymond
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OGG REPORT
A VIBRANT COMMUNITY “It has been an exciting and rewarding year.”
It is with great pleasure that I present the 113th OGG Association President’s Report. Firstly, I would like to thank my fellow committee members for their support, advice and guidance during the last year, with special thanks to Andrew Ramsay (Cu’69) as Vice President, Lachie Stevens (M’96) as Treasurer and Katie Rafferty (Spry, Ga’84) as Secretary, whose diligent work and enthusiasm keeps us and the Association running smoothly. Secondly, I would like to thank those OGG Committee members around Australia and the world who keep our community strong and vigorous. Their commitment and willingness to donate their time and effort is much appreciated. Our community is also well supported by a number of sub-committees who are working on key projects and functions. These include the OGG Finance and Investment, OGG History project, Careers Day and 2014 War Memorial Cloisters plaque sub-committees. Finally, our committee and community is very well supported by Tony Bretherton and the Community Relations team, the School’s Commercial Director, Andrew Moore, and staff; all led by our Principal, Stephen Meek, and the School Council, led by Jeremy Kirkwood (FB’79). We also work closely with the GGS Foundation led by Bill Ranken (M’72).
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The last year has seen a number of projects move to completion or their final stages. These include the building of a GGS residence for Michael Collins Persse which will hold his collection of books, records and memorabilia relating to GGS and the OGGs. This project was initiated by a group of OGGs, supported by the OGG Association, the Council and GGS. The book, Old Geelong Grammarians: an Historical Portrait, which will reflect on the OGG Association and the role it has played in supporting and promoting the School and the OGG community during its 158-year history, is nearing publication. Jim Darby (A’74) has authored the book, supported by Katrina Lehman (Webb, Cl’93) as editor. This project has been led by Andrew Ramsay and now Peter McIntosh (M’69), supported by Margie Gillett (Cordner, Cl’71), David Henry (FB’69), Michael Collins Persse and the School’s Archivist, Melissa Campbell, together with many past committee members. The War Memorial Cloisters were originally donated by the OGGs and this year has seen them refreshed, with the OGG Association a key donor. We are also working with James ‘Bim’ Affleck (Cu’67) to resource a new memorial plaque to commemorate those OGGs who gave their lives in service post-World War II, as well as those who gave their lives in
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earlier conflicts but were not recorded in the existing plaques. The Association sub-committees continue to support the School and provide opportunities for OGGs. Led by Pin Affleck (Cl’97), the Careers Day sub-committee continues to support the annual Year 10 Careers Discovery Day at Corio. The OGG Melbourne Business Lunch sub-committee, led by Nina Anderson (Thomas, Cl’93), and special events committees in the USA and London have provided social opportunities for OGGs. We are also assisting with the planning for the 2013 OGGAsia event in Singapore. Other projects have included support for the Hockey Support Group’s BBQ facility and a donation to the Geelong Grammar Foundation for the proposed Centre for Creative Education. Finally, the Association is working closely with Community Relations and a number of overseas branches to develop operational guidelines for new and existing branches. These will assist branch development and identify where and how the central committee can assist and work with remote branches. We also continue to explore the use of social media and other technology for member communication and meeting support. Working with the COGA committee, represented by Margie Gillett, and with the HOGA Committee, represented by Deidre Griffiths (He’68), continues to be rewarding and we much appreciate their support and efforts. HOGA are in the final stages of writing the history of The Hermitage and we look forward to its publication. Overall, it has been an exciting and rewarding year and we look forward to 2014 and the centennial of the establishment and move to Corio. Peter Chomley (Ge’63) President, Old Geelong Grammarians
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OGG FINANCIAL SUMMARY
STATEMENT OF THE OGG FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND POSITION FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2012
2012
2011
$
$
Memberships
27,409
47,864
Merchandise
1,931
2,126
116,953
211,250
27,364
12,539
(43,396)
(50,498)
Revenue and Expenses:
Dividends Interest Gain/(loss) on disposal of investments Endowment from Geelong Grammar School
62,409
63,636
Cost of merchandise
(7,542)
(8,052)
Function expenses
(1,966)
(33,838)
Book publishing costs
(9,500)
(28,125)
Administration expenses
(47,536)
(72,913)
Endowment to Geelong Grammar School
(64,486)
(2,400)
61,640
141,589
2012
2011
$
$
Cash assets
203,577
228,708
Receivables
46,369
29,346
Inventories
18,939
21,277
832
854
Investments
2,527,499
2,214,290
Total Assets
Surplus/(Loss)
Balance Sheet:
Other current assets
2,797,216
2,494,475
Payables
(8,972)
(12,228)
Total Liabilities
(8,972)
(12,228)
2,788,244
2,482,247
2,515,828
2,454,188
272,416
28,059
2,788,244
2,482,247
Net Assets Retained profits Reserves Total Equity
A full copy of the financial report can be obtained by contacting the Honorary Secretary of the Old Geelong Grammarians.
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OGG COMMITTEE
PETER CHOMLEY (Ge’63)
ANDREW RAMSAY (Cu’68)
LACHIE STEVENS (M’96)
KATIE RAFFERTY (Spry, Ga’84)
President
Vice President
Treasurer
Honorary Secretary
NINA ANDERSON (Thomas, Cl’93)
WILL CALDWELL (P’83)
MARGIE GILLETT (Cordner, Cl’71)
DEIDRE GRIFFITHS (He’68)
COGA President
HOGA President
DAVID HENRY (FB’69)
PETER MCINTOSH (M’69)
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PIN AFFLECK (Cl’97)
IAN HAIGH (FB’63)
PETER THOMPSON (M’77)
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