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139 q Annual Report 2013-2014 HORSHAM RURAL CITY COUNCIL


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Cont.) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 2014


37 RELATED PARTIES DISCLOSURE (cont.) (v) Other Transactions


Cr Robin Barber is a joint owner of the firm Robin L. Barber Design. Council entered into the provision of design services on normal commercial terms and conditions. The total value of design services provided by Robin L. Barber Design during the 2013/2014 financial year was $ 9,013. (2012/2013, $10,967).


Cr Pam Clarke is a part of the family owned firm, Kimpton Builders Pty Ltd. Council entered into the provision of building services on normal commercial terms and conditions. The total value of building services provided by Kimpton Builders Pty Ltd during the 2013/2014 financial year was $ 700. (2012/2013, $650).


Cr Sue Exell is a joint owner of the firm Exell Plumbing Pty Ltd. Council entered into the provision of plumbing services on normal commercial terms and conditions. The total value of building services provided by Exell Plumbing Pty Ltd during the 2013/2014 financial year was $ 5,396. (2012/2013, $7,242).


Cr Heather Phillips is the sole owner of the firm Wimmera Ecosystems. Council entered into the provision of accommodation services on normal commercial terms and conditions. The total value of accommodation services provided by Wimmera Ecosystems during the 2013/2014 financial year was nil. (2012/2013, $360).


Cr Mark Radford is a joint owner of the firm Mark Radford Electrician. Council entered into the provision of electrical services on normal commercial terms and conditions. The total value of electrical services provided by Mark Radford Electrician during the 2013/2014 financial year was $3,875. (2012/2013, $2,851).


The Council has entered into the above transactions with Responsible Persons and Responsible Person related parties within normal customer or employee relationships on terms and conditions no more favourable than those available in similar arm's length dealings.


(vi) Senior Officers Remuneration A Senior Officer other than a Responsible Person, is an officer of Council, who has management responsibilities and reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer or whose total annual remuneration exceeds $133,000. The number of senior officers other than the Responsible Persons, are shown below in their relevant income bands.


2014 No.


Income Range: $90,000 - $99,999 $160,000 - $169,999 $180,000 - $189,999 $190,000 - $199,999


3 1


- -


2013 No.


1 3 1


-


------------------- -------------------- 4


5


Total Remuneration for the reporting year for Senior Officers included above, amounted to


=========== ============ $'000


701


$'000 764


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