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VENTURE TARANAKI TRUST
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
CONTINUED
For the year ended 30 June 2015
2. GRANT REVENUE
2015 $
2014 $
New Plymouth District Council
2,723,927
2,753,592
Callaghan Innovation
121,992
121,992
New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
122,004
97,600
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
46,725
-
Other
558,958
580,749
3,573,606
3,553,933
3. INTANGIBLES
2015 $
2014 $
Software Cost
Balance at 1 July
171,338
168,828
Additions
62,943
2,510
Disposals
-
-
Balance at 30 June
234,281
171,338
Accumulated amortisation and impairment losses
Balance at 1 July
151,731
119,216
Amortisation
21,944
32,515
Disposals
-
-
Balance at 30 June
173,675
151,731
Carrying amounts
As at 1 July
19,607
49,612
As at 30 June
60,606
19,607
There are no restrictions over the title of the Trust’s intangible assets; nor are any intangible assets pledged as security for liabilities.
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Cost
Leasehold
alterations $
Fixtures
& fittings $
Office
equipment $
Other Fixed
assets $
Motor
vehicles $
Total $
2014
Balance at 1 July 2013
130,760
68,722
208,182
34,714
133,431
575,809
Additions
-
-
10,802
-
-
10,802
Capital work in progress
-
-
21,297
-
-
21,297
Disposals
-
-
(40,550)
-
-
(40,550)
Balance at 30 June 2014
130,760
68,722
199,731
34,714
133,431
567,358
2015
Balance at 1 July 2014
130,760
68,722
199,731
34,714
133,431
567,358
Additions
1,313
20,226
27,355
611
-
49,505
Capital work in progress
-
-
(21,297)
-
-
(21,297)
Disposals
-
(2,714)
(13,562)
-
-
(16,276)
Balance at 30 June 2015
132,073
86,234
192,227
35,325
133,431
579,290
4. PROPERTY PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
Accumulated depreciation
2014
Balance at 1 July 2013
58,786
62,508
113,160
12,140
33,762
280,356
Depreciation expense
10,702
1,177
33,187
3,778
26,686
75,530
Disposals
-
-
(36,830)
-
-
(36,830)
Balance at 30 June 2014
69,488
63,685
109,517
15,918
60,448
319,056
2015
Balance at 1 July 2014
69,488
63,685
109,517
15,918
60,448
319,056
Depreciation expense
10,545
2,540
27,676
6,603
26,686
74,050
Disposals
-
(2,714)
(13,401)
-
-
(16,115)
Balance at 30 June 2015
80,033
63,511
123,792
22,521
87,134
376,991
Carrying amounts
At 1 July 2013
71,974
6,214
95,022
22,574
99,669
295,453
At 30 June & 1 July 2014
61,272
5,037
90,214
18,796
72,983
248,302
At 30 June 2015
52,040
22,723
68,435
12,804
46,297
202,299
There are no restrictions over the title of the Trust’s property, plant, and equipment; nor is any pledged as security for liabilities.
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VENTURE TARANAKI TRUST
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
CONTINUED
For the year ended 30 June 2015
5. TAXATION
2015 $
2014 $
Net profit/(loss) before tax
14
7,315
Tax at 33%
5
2,414
Plus (less) tax effect of:
Non taxable income
(18,633)
(37,681)
Non deductible expenditure
-
-
Unrecognised tax losses
18,628
35,267
Income Tax Expense
-
-
The taxation charge is represented by:
Current tax payable
-
-
Deferred tax
-
-
A deferred tax asset has not been recognised in relation to tax losses of $238,192 (2014: $181,744) and temporary differences of $123,928 (2014:
$181,546). A deferred tax asset has not been recognised due to the uncertainty regarding the availability of future taxable profits.
6. OPERATING LEASE COMMITMENTS
Lease commitments under non-cancellable operating leases excluding GST are:
2015 $
2014 $
Operating Leases as Lessees
Not later than one year
121,556
119,172
Later than one year and not later than five years
20,259
139,034
141,815
258,206
Operating Leases as Lessors
Not later than one year
55,706
55,161
Later than one year and not later than five years
9,284
64,356
64,990
119,517
The total non-cancellable operating lease relates to the lease of part of an office building. The lease expires 31 August 2019, with options to
vacate the premises on 31 August 2016.
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7. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
During the normal course of business the Trust purchased and supplied goods and services from and to the following related parties:
2015 $
2014 $
Aotea Services Limited. Stuart Trundle, Director.
Services provided to
1,072
4,273
Auckland University of Technology. Stuart Trundle is Institute of Public Policy Advisory Board Member.
Services provided by
2,752
2,517
Economic Development Association of New Zealand. Stuart Trundle, Board member.
Services provided by
2,050
15,652
Amounts owing to
2,300
17,250
Gama Associates Limited. Gavin Faull has a beneficial interest.
Services provided by
11,000
11,000
Amounts owing to
-
1,054
New Plymouth District Council. The Trust is a Council Controlled Organisation.
Services provided to
3,127,090
2,751,630
Services provided by
271,310
201,097
New Zealand Institute of Directors. Kevin Murphy is a member.
Services provided to
-
200
Painter Pete. Michelle Jordan holds a beneficial interest.
Services provided by
960
600
Amounts owing to
1,104
690
Port Taranaki Limited. Roy Weaver, Chief Executive.
Services provided to
3,243
3,224
Services provided by
3,667
11,000
Staples Rodway Taranaki Limited. Robin Brockie, Director and holds a beneficial interest.
Services provided by
23,001
17,022
Amounts owing to
-
2,030
TSB Bank Limited. Kevin Murphy is Chief Executive & Managing Director.
Services provided by
11,000
8,250
Amounts owing to
1,054
-
All transactions were carried out on normal commercial terms. No provision has been required, nor any expense recognised, for impairment of
receivables from related parties (2014: $ Nil).
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8. EMPLOYEE ENTITLEMENTS
2015 $
2014 $
Balance at beginning of period
101,461
103,465
Additional provision made
96,948
89,600
Amount utilised
(105,189)
(91,604)
Balance at end of period
93,220
101,461
Current
Annual leave
93,220
101,461
93,220
101,461
Employee entitlements relate to employee benefits such as accrued annual leave. The provision is affected by a number of estimates, including
the timing of benefits taken. All employee entitlement is expected to be consumed during the following financial year.
9. CONTINGENCIES
Contingent Liabilities: The Trust has no contingent liabilities at balance date (2014: Nil).
Contingent Assets: The Trust has no contingent assets at balance date (2014: Nil).
10. EVENTS AFTER THE BALANCE DATE
There have been no significant events post balance date (2014: Nil).
11. CASH FLOW
The net GST component of operating activities reflects the net GST paid and received with the Inland Revenue Department. The net GST
component has been presented on a net basis, as the gross amounts do not provide meaningful information for financial statement purposes.
12. RECONCILIATION OF NET PROFIT WITH NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
2015 $
2014 $
Net profit after tax
14
7,315
Add (less) non-cash items:
Add depreciation
74,050
75,530
Add amortisation
21,944
32,512
Net (profit) loss on disposal
(60)
3,632
95,948
118,989
VENTURE TARANAKI TRUST
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
CONTINUED
For the year ended 30 June 2015
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2015 $
2014 $
Movements in working capital:
(Increase) decrease in accounts receivable
(57,006)
48,137
Increase (decrease) in payables
113,623
(197,512)
Increase (decrease) – Transfers to Investing Activities
-
52,181
(Increase) decrease GST receivable
34,237
88,466
Increase (decrease) employee benefits
(8,241)
(2,004)
178,561
108,257
13. KEY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL
Key management personnel includes the Trustees (5 FTE), the chief executive (1 FTE) and senior management (4 FTE). The compensation
includes salaries and other benefits of $615,241 (2014: $632,355).
14. CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
The Trust’s capital is its equity, which comprises Trust capital and retained surpluses. Equity is represented by net assets. The Trust deed
requires the Board of Trustees to manage its revenues, expenses, assets, liabilities, investments, and general financial dealings prudently.
The Trust’s equity is largely managed as a by-product of managing revenues, expenses, assets, liabilities, investments, and general financial
dealings. The objective of managing the Trust’s equity is to ensure that the Trust effectively achieves its objectives and purpose, whilst
remaining a going concern.
15. CATEGORIES OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS
The carrying amounts of financial instruments in each of the PBE IPSAS 30 categories are as follows:
2015 $
2014 $
Loans and receivables
Cash and cash equivalents
391,299
303,668
Trade and other receivables
86,334
32,231
477,633
335,899
Financial liabilities at amortised cost
Trade and other payables
218,104
275,726
218,104
275,726
12. RECONCILIATION OF NET PROFIT WITH NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES CONTINUED
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STATEMENT OF
SERVICE PERFORMANCE
For the year ended 30 June 2015
REGIONAL STRATEGY
CONTEXT
PERFORMANCE
MEASUREMENTS
2014/2015 OUTCOMES
2013/2014 OUTCOMES
Team Taranaki where the goal
is to build partnerships and
harness the collective energies
and spirit of the Taranaki people
and its leaders to benefit
Taranaki’s growth.
Team: Maintain a regional
economic intelligence unit and
undertake one Team Taranaki
submission on key regional
issue. (Source: Publish Taranaki
Trends and business surveys bi-
annually. Annual submission)
Achieved:
• Researched and published
two ‘Taranaki Trends’
• Surveyed and published two
‘Business Surveys’
• Submission to MBIE on
Accommodation Survey
Review
Achieved:
• Researched and published
two ‘Taranaki Trends’
• Surveyed and published two
‘Business Surveys’
• Regional Investment –
Taranaki submission
Team: Maintain connections
across www.taranaki.info and
social media channels.
(All themes & priority areas)
(Source: Google analytics and
Facebook statistics)
Achieved:
• www.taranaki.info visits up
40,837 or 17.45%
• Biz 2 Biz Facebook followers
up 308 or 46%
• ‘Taranaki Like No Other’
Facebook followers up 4,077
or 13%
• Twitter followers up 752 or
20%
Achieved:
• www.taranaki.info visits up
19,383 or 9%
• Biz 2 Biz Facebook followers
up 161 or 31%
• ‘Taranaki Like No Other’
Facebook followers up 6,353
or 23%
• Twitter followers up 742 or
23%
Gateway Taranaki where the
goal is to connect Taranaki
locally, nationally and
internationally, removing the
geographic issue of isolation and
building on the region’s proximity
and access to Australia.
Gateway: Support one gateway
project per year
Achieved:
• Supported New Plymouth,
Stratford and South Taranaki
District Councils in preparing
registrations of interest for
the ultrafast broadband
and mobile black spot fund
initiatives
• Supported Port Taranaki in
exploring opportunities to
reinstate a container shipping
service via the Port
• Supported New Plymouth
District Council in its strategic
development plan for New
Plymouth Airport
• Provided input into NZTA’s
SH3 North strategic business
case and assisted Taranaki
Regional Council with
coordination of a stakeholder
tour of SH3 North and
affected commercial parties
Achieved:
• Contributed to Governments
roading infrastructure plans of
economic importance to the
region.
• Worked with businesses and
stakeholders in ultra-fast
broadband to ensure the
region, its businesses and
residents have access to 21st
century communications
infrastructure.
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REGIONAL STRATEGY
CONTEXT
PERFORMANCE
MEASUREMENTS
2014/2015 OUTCOMES
2013/2014 OUTCOMES
Foundation Taranaki where the
goal is to maximise the potential
of Taranaki’s core industries
by adding value to the regions’
traditional business sectors and
enhancing business capability,
innovation, productivity and
export development.
Foundation: Facilitate $500,000
investment into regional
businesses subject to central
government policy (Source: Govt
and other Agencies)
Achieved:
$1,401,192 (GST inclusive) of
research and development,
and innovation related funding
facilitated into Taranaki
businesses.
Achieved:
$1,963,383
Foundation: Achieve >80%
Client satisfaction in regard
to business support services
(Source: Annual client
satisfaction survey)
Achieved:
91.2% satisfied or very satisfied
Achieved:
90.2% Satisfied or very satisfied
Foundation: Support two key
wealth creating industry groups
Achieved:
• Oil & Gas Specialist
Technologies Group
• International Education Group
Achieved:
• Oil & Gas Specialist
Technologies Group.
• Oil, Gas & Energy Sector
Frontier Taranaki where
the goal is the pursuit of new
horizons, industries and projects
that foster diversification,
growth, and/or perception shifts
to enhance Taranaki’s regional
development.
Frontier: Support one project
with high impact potential
aligned with the regional growth
agenda. (Source: Business Plan)
Achieved:
Initiated the Pouakai Crossing
Project team, in conjunction
with Taranaki Regional Council,
New Plymouth District Council,
Department of Conservation and
Te Atiawa iwi, and researched
the feasibility of the route. The
Pouakai Crossing is a highly
attractive 1 day walk in Egmont
National Park that has the
potential to develop into a visitor
attraction of comparable scale
to the Tongariro Crossing (which
has approximately 100,000
walkers per year)
Achieved:
Researched and published
‘The Potential for Horticultural
Development in Taranaki’
VISION: BY 2035, TARANAKI WILL BE A PROGRESSIVE, GROWING, WESTWARD-LOOKING PROVINCE
OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE, RENOWNED FOR ITS PEOPLE, CULTURE, TALENT, RICH NATURAL
RESOURCES AND DESIRABLE LOCATION
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REGIONAL STRATEGY
CONTEXT
PERFORMANCE
MEASUREMENTS
2014/2015 OUTCOMES
2013/2014 OUTCOMES
Talented Taranaki where the
goal is to create a regional culture
where innovation, talent and
lifelong learning are valued and
to ensure Taranaki businesses
have the skills to support current
and future needs.
Talented: Invest $140k in
management capability building
for Taranaki SME’s subject to
central government policy.
(Source Regional Partner
Network funding)
Achieved:
$341,444 of capability
development funding awarded
to Taranaki businesses to
support building of business
management skills and
capability.
Achieved:
$331,502
Desirable Taranaki where the
goal is to make Taranaki the
preferred place to live, work
and visit, in order to achieve the
population target of 135,000
by 2035.
Desirable: Attract or retain three
major events meeting NPDC
criteria (>100 points) based on
$700k event fund
Achieved:
• ITU World Cup Sprint Distance
Race 2015
• 2015 NZ Home Loan Surf
Festival
• WOMAD 2015
• International Festival of the
Arts
• Powerco Garden Spectacular
• Wells Half Ironman
• Sting and Paul Simon Concert
• TropFest
• AmeriCARna
• Steelformers Around the
Mountain Relay
Achieved:
• ITU World Cup Sprint Distance
Race
• Powerco Taranaki Garden
Spectacular
• 2014 NZ Home Loans Surf
Festival
• NZ Art & Tattoo Festival
• Lionel Richie/John Farnham
concert
Desirable: Provide a minimum
of six pieces of regional collateral
to inspire the communities of
Taranaki, visiting conferences,
events and leisure travellers
to explore and enjoy the many
aspects of the region.
Achieved:
• Official Visitor Guide for
Taranaki
• Forgotten World Highway
• Surf Highway 45
• Taranaki Parks and Gardens
• Taranaki Museums and
Galleries
• Taranaki – A Walkers Guide
• Like No Other Conference
Magazine
• Taranaki Event Toolkit
Achieved:
• Official Visitor Guide for
Taranaki
• Forgotten World Highway
• Surf Highway 45
• Taranaki Parks and Gardens
• Taranaki Museums and
Galleries
• Taranaki – A Walkers Guide
STATEMENT OF SERVICE PERFORMANCE
CONTINUED
For the year ended 30 June 2015
Nature of Business
Facilitating economic development in Taranaki
Business Office
9 Robe Street
New Plymouth 4310
Trustees
Robin Brockie (Chairman)
Gavin Faull
Vanessa James (Appointed 9th February 2015)
Kevin Murphy
Jamie Tuuta
Roy Weaver (Resigned 12th March 2015)
Auditors
Audit New Zealand
Wellington
On behalf of the Auditor General
Accountants
Staples Rodway Taranaki Limited
New Plymouth
Bankers
TSB Bank
New Plymouth
Solicitors
Govett Quilliam
New Plymouth
TRUST
DIRECTORY
For the year ended 30 June 2015
Taranaki’s Regional Development Agency
9 Robe Street | PO Box 670
New Plymouth 4340 | New Zealand
T: +64 6 759 5150
E: info@venture.org.nz
www.taranaki.info
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