PFH DISTRICT RSL NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2018

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PFH DISTRICT RSL NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2018 The events, meetings, and services I have attended in the last month are as follows: 1. Travelled to Mackay to attend to appointments and work in the District Office with District Secretary on 2/3 August. 2. While in Mackay, attend Diggers Memorial Bowls Day at Gargett on Saturday 4 August and Mackay Sub- Branch s Veterans Lunch in Park on Sunday 5 August. 3. Travel to Brisbane on Monday 6 August to attend State Branch Audit & Risk Committee meeting. 4. Attend Vietnam Veterans Day Memorial Service at Cockscomb on Saturday 18 August and laid a wreath on behalf of the District. 5. Travelled to Brisbane for District Secretaries meeting on Wednesday 22 August and RSL State Board meeting on Thursday 23 August. 6. Travelled to Mackay for District Executive meeting on Saturday 25 August. 7. Attend Emu Park Sub-Branch general meeting on Sunday 26 August. 8. Travel to Brisbane for Mates4Mates Board meeting on Thursday 30 August. District President s Voluntary Hours and Kilometres Travelled Statistics for August 2018 Voluntary Hours 183.0 Kilometers Travelled 1614 Nights Away From Home 7 Sarina Dinner Dance Saturday 29 September 2018 To commemorate the centenary of the formation of the Sarina RSL Sub-Branch in 1918, the Sub-Branch is holding a Dinner Dance in the Bob Wood Cultural Hall. The 1RAR Military band will perform at the event. I ask that sub-branches in the Mackay area support their sister sub-branch. A copy of the flyer is attached to Newsletter. Diggers Memorial Bowls Day at Gargett On Saturday 4 August, together with District Vice-President, John Edwards, I attended the Diggers Memorial Bowls Day at Gargett Bowls Club. The memorial service before play commenced was conducted on the green by Finch Hatton Sub- Branch President, Tammy Sprott. I would like to thank the sub-branches, Finch Hatton, Marini, Marian, and Walkerston/Pleystowe for donating funds towards the running of this great day and such a worthy cause. Mackay Veterans Lunch in the Park On Sunday 5 August I attended the Veterans Lunch in the Park held by the Mackay Sub-Branch. It was so good to see the support the event got from local veterans and from Mates4Mates from Townsville. I congratulate President, Luke Taylor, and his sub-branch members for showing the initiative to run such an important welfare event.

There were some photos of the day in the last Newsletter. Run for Resilience Mackay ultra-runner and young veteran, Wayne McMurtrie, set off from ANZAC Square in Brisbane on a 1,500 kilometer Run for Resilience on 1 September 2018. The run will take 22 days and will end in Winton in Central-Western Queensland on 22 September. The run is the reversal of the original journey of the troop trains from Winton to Brisbane that took the World War 1 original ANZACS to war and reflects on the ANZACS journey home when they returned after the end of the war in November 1918. The run by Wayne is a mark of remembrance and commemoration for all Australians involved in conflict past and present. Wayne is raising funds for, and raising the awareness of, current veterans PTSD plight. On the run he will be travelling through the PFH District from Rockhampton west to Emerald and the Gemfields. I ask that sub-branches give Wayne a big RSL welcome when he is in your area and help him in any way you can. I will travel to Emerald on Thursday 13 September to welcome Wayne to the town. District Executive Meeting Saturday 25 August District Executive Resources Expenditure Policy A draft copy of the policy will be tabled at the next District Council meeting in Yeppoon on Saturday 15 September for consideration and approval if accepted. Proposed Sub-Branch Support Program A draft copy of a policy and guidelines for the program will be tabled at the next District Council meeting in Yeppoon on Saturday 15 September for consideration and approval if accepted. Allocation of Cadet Funding The District Executive will table a recommendation on the allocation of the funding at the next District Council meeting in Yeppoon on Saturday 15 September District Council Meeting The next District Executive meeting will be held on Saturday 15 September and will be hosted by the Yeppoon Sub- Branch. State Board Meeting Thursday 23 August 2018 Future State AGM S The State Board has decided to hold the next 3 annual AGM s in Brisbane due to the high cost of holding the AGM in the regional cities. Considerable cost savings can also be made with quotes being sought for the three events.

State Strategic Plan 2023 The strategic plan process for RSL Queensland has now been finalized and the Strategic Plan document has been approved by the Board. A summary of the document can be viewed on the State website www.rslqld.org/governance Then click on Strategic Vision. The Defence Family Research Project In 2017, RSL QLD commissioned marketing organization, Colmar Brunton, to undertake a research project into Defence Force families in Queensland(ex-service and those still serving). The project is now complete and this valuable research will provide RSL QLD with demographic data on current and ex - Defence Force personnel and their families and will enable RSL QLD to enhance their strategic planning and target their services to particular areas of need. A copy of the Defence Family Research Project: Key Findings Report document was provided to delegates in their information packs at the AGM in Cairns and this document needs to be made available to interested parties in the sub-branch by the AGM delegate. ACNC Investigation In late March 2018, the ACNC finalized their investigation and RSL Queensland received the formal outcome of the year- long investigation. The ACNC has identified some breaches of obligations under the ACNC Legislation in RSL Queensland s governance and has issued a Directions Notice. The Directions Notice compels RSL Queensland to undertake specific actions by a set date, otherwise, the failure to comply with the direction is an offence and may result in further regulatory action including the loss of charitable status. RSL Queensland accepted all the directions issued by the ACNC and the Board unanimously committed to implementing our Governance Improvement Plan and agreed to an independent, third party assurance of governance processes over the next 12 months. The State Board is very conscious of the need to meet the time lines set by the Directions Notice and the July 2018 report has been completed and provided to the ACNC. An online copy of the Summary of Direction Notice is available at www.rslqld.org/governance New State Constitution Regrettably, the draft new constitution put to the AGM in Cairns failed to attract a 2/3 majority of delegate votes and we are still operating under the old constitution from 2011. PFH District only had 1 sub-branch vote against the new constitution. The adoption of a new Constitution for RSL Queensland is essential for us to modernize as an organization, improve our governance, and deliver a skills-based Board.

The outcome of this matter is very important as it relates directly to the ACNC Direction Notice issued and it is an integral part of the Governance Improvement Plan the Board of RSL QLD is committed to. New State President, Tony Ferris, organized a meeting with the ACNC Commissioner on 9 July and his email report on the meeting was tabled at the last District Council meeting and has now been forwarded to all sub-branches. The ACNC has recently made further comments in relation to State President s report( in red on the email) and this further email has been sent to all sub-branches. The State Board has endorsed a procedure and timeline for a Project Team to engage with members and subbranches seeking feedback on suggested changes, have any amendments drafted, and for the submission of the new constitution going to members via a postal vote. The procedure and timeline was tabled at the last Council meeting and has now been sent to all the subbranches. The Project Team is now in place and met at the end of August, but the timeline is now in arrears due to the time taken to set up the Project Team. Feedback on the 2018 Constitution can be provided by emailing 2018Constitution@rslqld.org or visiting RSL State website at www.rslqld.org/2018constitution The District sent a questionnaire to sub-branches concerning the new constitution in early July and requested the questionnaire be completed and returned to the District Secretary by the end of July 2018. The results of the questionnaire indicate that 20 sub-branches support going to a skills based Board, 1 sub-branch does not support going to a new skills based Board, and the views of another sub-branch is unknown as the subbranch failed to respond to the questionnaire. The ATO Private Binding Ruling The ATO responded to RSL QLD s application for a Private Binding Ruling in March 2018 and has determined that the historic out of pocket expenses paid to volunteer RSL QLD directors are be treated as income for taxation purposes. Further, they have now also advised that RSL QLD does not have to pay superannuation on these amounts. RSL QLD has now received notice of what action the ATO expects, and retrospective PAYG statements have now been issued to present and past directors. This matter has now been finalized. This ruling has huge implications for how these out of pocket expenses are treated at district and sub-branch level. Transition to Employment Program One of the major issues current veterans are faced with during their transition from the Australian Defence Force is finding a job.

RSL Queensland launched a pilot program in Townsville on 25 September 2017 for a six month period with the view to extending the program throughout Queensland. The pilot program was very successful and on 30 April 2018, RSL Queensland launched this program Queensland wide. Response from veterans undertaking transition to date has been very positive. The Employment Ready Program which is part of the Employment Program, will be launched in late October. On Going Matters and Reminders State Government Community Gambling Fund Please note that that sub-branches are eligible to apply for these grants and should consider this avenue as a source of funds for maintenance and air conditioning of sub-branch halls/buildings etc. District Website/Facebook Website address is www.rslpfhdistrict.org.au Sub-branches are encouraged to keep providing details of events, photographs, etc to Vice President, Phil Luzzi, or District Secretary, Lynette Phillips, for placing on the district website and facebook page. Centenary of Armistice Dinner The District will be holding a dinner in Mackay on the evening of Friday 9 November 2018 to commemorate this historic event. District Deputy President, John Edwards, is chairing a sub-committee which is planning and organizing the event. The Guest Speaker for the evening is World War 2 veteran and Rat of Tobruk, Gordon Wallace. The dinner will be funded jointly by the District and a funding grant from the State RSL ANZAC and Centenary Commemorative Fund. This grant for $17,000 has now been approved and the funds have been received by District. Planning for the event is continuing and more details will be provided at District Council meeting in Yeppoon on Saturday 15 September. Innovation Networks Committee State Branch has set up the abovementioned committee and the District nominees on the committee are: Warren Shearer Farleigh & Northern Beaches Sub-Branch Rob Murray Marian Sub-Branch The Committee has now met in Brisbane and will continue to meet via technological means. Warren Shearer is providing reports to delegates at District Council meetings. District Strategic Plan The District Plan is in the process of being reviewed. It is planned for the amended plan to be submitted to the next District Council meeting on the 15 September.

Sub-Branch Board Governance I remind sub-branches that members of sub-branch boards need to familiarize themselves with the TOBI booklet and undertake the on-line learning program so they understand what their responsibilities and duties are as a member of a Not-For-profit Board. In terms of the TOBI Booklet, sub-branch boards should also ensure that board members have a written appointment which sets out these responsibilities and duties and acknowledges that board members are aware of the sub-branch s Code of Conduct and Conflict of Interest policies. Further, sub-branch board members should be aware that board members can be held liable for the debts of the organization if they allow the sub-branch to trade while insolvent. It is recommended that at each meeting of a sub-branch, board members should rigorously review the financial position and once this happens pass the following statement: That in the opinion of the Board/Management Committee(whichever is appropriate) the sub-branch is solvent and there are reasonable grounds to believe that the sub-branch will be able to pay its debts when they become due and payable. The District Secretary is in the process of arranging for the Governance Team in State Branch to present a governance course at the District Council meeting in February 2019. Dental Health Pilot Program The program has now been up and running since May 2017 and the District Council has resolved to continue the pilot program into 2018. During 2018, the District Executive will review the program. Given the success of the program to date, I can see no reason why the program would not become a permanent one. So far in 2018, 32 members have availed of the program at a cost of $9,962.00. LiveLife Alarms Program The program is now permanent and is proving very popular with our members in need. So far in 2018, 11 alarms have been issued at a cost of $4,345. Sub-branch presidents are reminded to keep an eye out for members who would benefit from the program. District PAWS Coordinator Phil has arranged for two basic welfare courses to be run in the north and south of the District as follows: Tuesday 9/Wednesday 10 October 2018 at Yeppoon Sub-Branch Tuesday 16/Wednesday 17 October 2018 in Mackay(venue to be advised) A number of sub-branch members have nominated for the courses and a minimum of 10 participants needed to run each course has been met. The running of the courses will be at no cost to the sub-branches or participants. Donations to Mates4Mates Sub-branches are encouraged to consider donating funds to Mates4Mates if they are in a position to do so.

District Secretary, Lynette, has the relevant paper work that needs to be completed and sent with your donation to Mates4Mates. ANZAC Centenary Commemorative Funding Funding is available until the end of 2018 to commemorate anniversaries of historical World War 1 events. The District Secretary has a copy of the Terms of Reference and Guidelines for the funding program. Applications are to be submitted using the Event Plan as a guide(located on RSL(Queensland Branch) website). Submissions are to be submitted through District so the completeness of the application can be checked. Sub-branches need to be aware that funds will not be allocated to a single sub-branch unless there are geographic isolation reasons. Events need to be community based and in most cases sub-branches in a local area will need to combine and apply for the funding. The committee has advised that final submissions have to be in as follows: Applications over $20,000 - by end of August 2018(Now closed) Applications under $20,000 by end of September 2018 District Veterans Welfare Fund A further $100,000 of funds was allocated to the District for 2018. To date 15 applications have been approved by the District Executive at a year to date cost of $70,502. Further, the District has spent $2,550 to date out of the $10,000 budget allocated for Emergency Welfare. It is good to see the initiatives that some sub-branches are undertaking in the welfare and commemorative areas. Keep up the good work and remember that District is here to assist if help is genuinely needed. Stay safe and continue the good work of the League. Kindest regards Barry Vains OAM District President The Last Post

COMMEMORATING THE CENTENARY OF FORMATION OF THE SARINA RSL SUB-BRANCH DINNER DANCE WHEN 29 th September 2018 6.00pm for 6.30pm WHERE Bob Wood Cultural Hall ANZAC Street, SARINA FEATURING 1RAR Military Band Jazz and Rock n Roll TICKETS $50 per person Includes: 2 Course Dinner & Complimentary Drink Limited Tickets PRE-PURCHASE ONLY BOOKINGS Sarina RSL 34 Central Street SARINA 4956 1814 DRESS CODE Smart Casual BENEFITING Sarina RSL Sub-Branch

COMMEMORATING THE CENTENARY OF FORMATION OF THE SARINA RSL SUB-BRANCH DINNER DANCE WHEN 29 th September 2018 6.00pm for 6.30pm WHERE Bob Wood Cultural Hall ANZAC Street, SARINA FEATURING 1RAR Military Band Jazz and Rock n Roll TICKETS $50 per person Includes: 2 Course Dinner & Complimentary Drink Limited Tickets PRE-PURCHASE ONLY BOOKINGS Sarina RSL 34 Central Street SARINA 4956 1814 DRESS CODE Smart Casual BENEFITING Sarina RSL Sub-Branch

Bowlers Booking form Interview Details Event Name: The Great Bowl Off Date: 28 th Sept 2018 Time: 10:30am to 12:30pm Participant: Participants role: Phone number: Position Applied For: Captain Player Cheer Squad Preferred team: RAA RAN RAAF Sub Branch Other Questions to Ask Interviewer Cash Fee Schedule: All tickets include a light Nutritious treat Team Captain 6 only positions = $15 (includes the negotiated ability to expand the rules) and can build and name their own team Player Unlimited position - $10 Has a choice of teams and can choose to move if given an incentive! Cheer Squad unlimited positions - $8. non-playing role however instrumental in chaos and diversional tactics All monies raised will be used for future Mackay Military Family Events. Agreement: I agree to enter into the spirt of this activity I enter and engage in this activity of my own free will and will not hold the organizers of this activity responsible for incidents or injuries. I understand the outcome of this competition may be unpredictable and competitive in nature however I enter in the spirit of fun Payment of registration fee indicates agreement with the terms and conditions What to do Additional Notes 1. Build a team number of members is up to you 2. Name your team 3. Collect registration fees 4. Contact either Hayley (0410111285) or Tracey (0448943604) 5. Buy your tickets 6. Create your operational plan