✨ Podiatrists Fees and Community Trust Report
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Fees—The Podiatrists Board has set the following annual practising certificate fees, payable to the board, specified in the
attached Schedules A (current) and B (gazetted for introduction on 1 April 2007). -
Tax—The fee is inclusive of goods and services tax.
Schedule
Fees Payable
A. PRACTISING CERTIFICATE FEE
Issue of an annual practising certificate (if paid on or before 31 March 2007) 550.00
Issue of an annual practising certificate (if paid after 31 March 2007 whilst holding a practising certificate for
the previous year) 650.00
B. NEW PRACTISING CERTIFICATE FEE
Issue of an annual practising certificate for the period after 31 March 2007 (if paid on or before 31 March
2007) 650.00
Issue of an annual practising certificate for the period after 31 March 2007 (if paid after 31 March 2007 whilst
holding a practising certificate for the previous year) 750.00
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of September 2006.
ANNABEL WHINAM, Registrar, Podiatrists Board.
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The Community Trust of Mid & South Canterbury Incorporated
Community Trusts Act 1999
The Community Trust of Mid & South Canterbury Incorporated
Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2006
Trust Particulars
The Community Trust of Mid & South Canterbury Inc. was incorporated as a charitable trust in accordance with the provisions
of the Trustee Banks Restructuring Act 1988. The purpose of the community trust is to provide charitable, cultural,
philanthropic and recreational benefits to the community.
Trustees: Mr P. F. McIlraith B.A. (chairperson) (March – November 2005), Mrs C. E. Brand B.COM., C.A. (retired) (chairperson)
(November – March 2006), Ms R. A. Carruthers LL.B. (retired May 2005), Mr P. C. Dalziel LL.B., Mr S. J. Dorman LL.B.,
Mrs H. A. Sim, Mr G. J. Geering Q.S.O., Ms N. Hornsey B.A., L.L.B. (appointed May 2005), Mrs K. I. Mattingley DIP.GRAD.
(Otago), Mr W. Raymond Q.S.O., L.L.B. (appointed May 2005), Mrs M. B. Ross B.A., DIP.TCH. (retired May 2005), Mrs H.
Weeks.
Bankers: Westpac, 243 Stafford Street, Timaru.
Auditors: Martin Wakefield, Chartered Accountants, 26 Canon Street, Timaru.
Executive Manager: Mr J. B. Wilson, P.O. Box 983, Community House, Timaru.
Trustees’ Report for the Year Ending 31 March 2006
It is with pleasure that I present this annual report for the 2005/2006 financial year. As can be seen from the annual accounts,
the return on investments for the year was 15.8%, which equates to $5.9 million. This greatly exceeded our target figure of
7% and, as a result, we have been able to restore inflation reserves and begin building a general reserve in order to be able to
provide for the future needs of the community.\n
A New Community House
Having resolved to establish a permanent community house for not-for-profit community groups, the trust was fortunate in
being able to purchase the former Pyne Gould Guinness Building on Strathallan Street, Timaru. We are proud to be able to be
involved in the preservation of one of Timaru’s historic buildings. It is planned that the trust will move into the building by
December 2006, and we look forward to supporting the voluntary sector by having up to 32 groups sharing the facilities with
us. The meeting and interview room facilities in the new community house will also be available to non-resident groups.
Trustees
In May 2005, the trust farewelled two long-serving and dedicated trustees: Rosemary Carruthers Q.S.O., who gave 12 years’
service, and Marion Ross, who gave eight years’ service. Their expertise and contributions to the trust were significant.
On behalf of my fellow trustees, I wish to express our appreciation and gratitude to both Rosemary and Marion.
A particular highlight during their terms of service was their involvement in the social research project, commissioned by this
trust. This research brought together the views of the community at large and when combined with a huge array of census and
other data, gave a very accurate overview of the social needs of the entire Mid and South Canterbury region. This had never
been done before and the research is now widely used by a large number of groups and individuals. The trustees use the
outcomes of the research to help guide them when making distributions to the community.
Wynne Raymond Q.S.O. and I were appointed as new trustees at this time.
Peter McIlraith, who served the trust for 12 years, retired as chairperson in November 2005. Peter served in the chair for five
years and this tremendous commitment was highlighted with many achievements at both local and national level. Notably,
Peter’s drive and passion for the voluntary sector was behind the introduction of the Johns Hopkins University (U.S.A.) study
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- ANNABEL WHINAM, Registrar, Podiatrists Board
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12 names identified
- P. F. McIlraith, Chairperson (March – November 2005)
- C. E. Brand, Chairperson (November – March 2006)
- R. A. Carruthers, Trustee (retired May 2005)
- P. C. Dalziel, Trustee
- S. J. Dorman, Trustee
- H. A. Sim, Trustee
- G. J. Geering (Q.S.O.), Trustee
- N. Hornsey, Trustee (appointed May 2005)
- K. I. Mattingley, Trustee
- W. Raymond (Q.S.O.), Trustee (appointed May 2005)
- M. B. Ross, Trustee (retired May 2005)
- H. Weeks, Trustee