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PHILANTHROPY REPORT 2022


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Contents The Chair’s Report ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 Philanthropy Report ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 4 2022: A Year in Review �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 THRIVE: Overview ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 Making a Splash ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 7 Boys from the Bush: A second home ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 Joeys Partners ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 Life Members Reception ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 Life Members: Patrick and Angela Gallagher ������������������������������������������������������ 12 Always Giving �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14 Our Donors 2022 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16 Financial Summary ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 22 SJC Foundation Funds ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23 SJC Foundation Directors ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24 Governance ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 25

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The Chair’s Report On behalf of my fellow directors, I am pleased to report to the members, benefactors and the broader College community on the activities of St Joseph’s College Foundation over the past year. The Foundation’s vision is to provide facilities for the boys’ health and wellbeing and growing the endowment funds to provide bursary support for future generations of boys in the Marist tradition. In 2022 we raised $2,619,225 from 839 donors. These funds helped us to reach the THRIVE Campaign goal of $12m in support of the development of the Aquatic and Fitness Precinct and Boys from the Bush Bursary Fund. Over the course of the campaign, 2,000 members of our community gave to ensure we can continue to welcome country families to Joeys and so all our boys can enjoy the already muchloved swimming pool and renewed John Healy OAM Fitness Centre. Thanks to this giving, and prudent management of our endowment funds, as of 31 December 2022, Foundation assets across all the constituent trusts totalled more than $22m, compared to $17.3m in 2021, which can be linked directly to the tough investment markets experienced across 2022. Total net income for the year, after absorbing $1.1m of unrealised losses in the market value of investments and before annual distributions to the College, was $1.9m. Even during a tough year, the Foundation made a total annual distribution and beneficiary transfers of $3.9m, principally in support of the construction of the Aquatic and Fitness Precinct. Consolidated cash donations of more than $2.7m were received during the year.

Other significant activities over the past year include Br Anthony Robinson retiring from the Board at the end of 2022. As the Provincial’s Delegate, Br Anthony has had a long association with the Foundation, first joining the board when it was established in 1988. Since then, he has served three terms on the Board and we have been grateful for his ongoing wisdom and advice throughout this time. We thank Br Anthony for his service. In 2023, we will welcome Br Michael Green as the Provincial’s Delegate. It was a year of renewal for the Foundation in 2022. During the year (or in recent years) we have seen a new Chairman, new Headmaster, new Head of Philanthropy and Community Relations and new additions to the Board. In addition, the Foundation stands side by side with the College as it prepares to complete its new masterplan and confronts the financial challenges from reduced government funding. The Board, with the support of the Headmaster, has agreed to review the strategy for the Foundation and to align more strongly its activities to the needs of the College. To that end in 2022 we commenced this work and we will complete it by the end of 2023. The work of the Foundation cannot be achieved without the support of many. We pay our thanks to the generous commitment of the office bearers of our Parents and Friends Association, Old Boys

Union, and the other affiliate associations of the College, including 1881 Parents’ Committee. Their ongoing support at both financial and community levels is exceptional and vital to the College’s future. The Foundation’s work would also not be possible without the operational support of Fiona McQueen and the Philanthropy and Community Relations Team, Matt Easdown, Nimish Matani, our Company Secretary, and the staff of the College Business Office. Thank you. Finally, as my tenure on the Board commences, I look forward to serving on the Foundation and helping to secure a strong and sustainable future for the College. I am confident the Foundation will continue to provide leadership in bringing together the College’s broad support network of parents, both past and present, Old Boys, friends, and supporters, with a single aim of benefiting the College and the boys. In Meliora Contende. Sam Hallinan Board Chair

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Philanthropy Report Thank you to all our donors in 2022 for your support. Together we achieved our THRIVE Campaign goal of $12m for the Aquatic and Fitness Centre and Boys from the Bush bursaries. Once again, the THRIVE Campaign was the focus for philanthropy in 2022, raising $2.62m for the Aquatic and Fitness Centre and Boys from the Bush bursaries. Together with the funds raised from 2019 to 2021, we have achieved our $12m target for the campaign (page 8). Of note is the bequest we received from Suzanne Coorey, who bequeathed on behalf of herself and her husband Dr Glen ‘Herb’ Coorey (1949) a significant gift to the College. This bequest provided funding for the new cardio room in the Fitness Centre (page 16). November was a wonderful month of celebration. The Aquatic and Fitness Centre, completed in August, was formally opened on 13 November at the College’s Family Mass of Thanksgiving. This was a

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fitting conclusion to our successful THRIVE Campaign (page 8). We also welcomed our Life Members and volunteers to the College for our annual Life Members event (page 12) to celebrate all we achieve when we come together in support of our boys. This has been a year of renewal in the Advancement Team. In April we farewelled Richard Quinn as Director of Advancement. After stewarding the Advancement program for 16 years, Richard has commenced his well-deserved retirement and is enjoying travelling, his term as Councillor on Hunters Hill Council and, overall, a more leisurely pace of life. Of course, Richard continues to serve the College working with the Admissions Team through interviews with the next generation of Joeys boys and their families.

We also said farewell to our longstanding Admission Officer, Joanne Wilson, who has provided 14 years of service to the Advancement Team. Throughout the year, Janet Tannous, Jake Ryan and Melinda Meyer left the College to pursue new career opportunities. In Term 4, we welcomed our new Philanthropy Manager, Anne Kenyon, and Community Relations Manager, Cherie Tucker to the team. Our Advancement Officer, Fionna Andersen, commenced in Term 1 2023. Thank you again for your generous support of our boys. Fiona McQueen Head of Philanthropy and Community Relations


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2022: A Year in Review You continue to share your financial gifts

STUDENTS RECEIVING SCHOLARSHIPS IN 2022 Total students Foundation Scholarships Total students supported by the OBU

86 4 45 82

Boys from the Bush Bursaries No. of boys supported since 2016

21 97

Indigenous Scholarships No. boys supported since 2006

SCHOLARSHIP STUDENTS 2019 – 2022 100 80 60 40 20 0

FUNDS RAISED

DONORS

AVERAGE GIFT

$1,877,790

837

$2,245

RURAL BOARDING

2019

DONOR PROFILE

38

RURAL BOARDING

5%

8

11%

MERIT

52%

40

INDIGENOUS

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OLD BOYS CURRENT PARENTS

32%

2019

PAST PARENTS FRIENDS OF JOEYS

2020

2021

MERIT

INDIGENOUS

2020 46

RURAL BOARDING

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MERIT

34

INDIGENOUS

9

2021 46

RURAL BOARDING

8

MERIT

25

INDIGENOUS

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2022 ALL ROUNDER

2022 50

RURAL BOARDING

8

MERIT

21

INDIGENOUS

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ALL ROUNDER

ALL ROUNDER

ALL ROUNDER

ALL ROUNDER

GRAND TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL

GRAND TOTAL

99

98

88

86

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THRIVE: Overview For generations, parents and Old Boys have supported the College through philanthropic campaigns. In 2019, the College once again called on the Joeys community to come together to rebuild the War Memorial Pool and to provide bursary support for our boys via the Boys from the Bush bursaries. The THRIVE Campaign was one of the largest ever mounted at the College and, with a $12m target, was a significant level within Australian schools. Over the past four years, the Joeys community has contributed $7m toward the construction of the Aquatic and Fitness Centre and $5m to the Boys from the Bush bursaries. More than 1,600 donors gave an average of $4,900 each to support our boys sporting facilities, whilst continuing our commitment to supporting country families. A highlight of the campaign was our Giving Days. In 2019, the College held its first-ever Giving Day with more than $800,000 raised in support of the Boys from the Bush bursaries. In November 2021, as we emerged from lockdowns, the Joeys community once again came together to raise $650,000 for the Aquatic and Fitness Centre. Whilst we continued to raise funds, in March 2021, the Campaign co-chairs

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Jim and Julie Tate turned the first sod on the Aquatic and Fitness Centre. Over the following 18 months, construction overcame Covid and La Niña to be completed in August 2022. The College continued the tradition, established with the opening of the War Memorial Pool in 1957, of opening the pool with a lap from the swimming captain and one other boy. In 2022, the first lap of the pool was completed by Callum Wilson (Year 12) and Beau Patterson (Year 8), who secured his spot at a Headmaster’s Assembly when his name was pulled from a raffle, which had every boy’s name in it. The Aquatic and Fitness Centre was formally blessed by Fr Gavin Foster at the Family Mass of Thanksgiving later in November. Since then, the boys have enhanced their training schedules, particularly in water polo and swimming, being able to start their early morning training programs in Term 3. The pool has also become a destination to cool off for all students on hot afternoons. The $5m raised to support the Boys from the Bush bursaries will continue to support rural and regional families and we are proud

that since it was established in 2016, 82 boys have received the bursary, including 45 in 2022. Thank you to all our supporters for your ongoing support for our boys. Your generosity has transformed our sporting facilities and continues to give boys from rural and regional Australia the chance to become Joe-Boys.

THRIVE CAMPAIGN TOTAL RAISED

$12 million NO. OF DONORS

1,618 for the first time 13% donated during the campaign AVERAGE DONATION

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Making a Splash On a hot day in Sydney with cloudless blue skies and the sun beating down on the concrete, all roads at Joeys lead to the same place – the new pool. As the bell to signal the end of classes is heard there is a mad race to the dorms. The boys quickly change into their swimmers and after grabbing their goggles and towel, scamper down the steps heading to the cooling waters. The water polo net is secured in place and the lane rope is rolled out across the pool to delineate the training area from the recreation area.

Once it is all in place, the gates are opened and the boys burst through, quickly jumping into the pool. No matter what their purpose – whether it’s swimming, water polo or lifesaving training, or mucking around with their mates – the first and most important job is to get wet and cool down from the heat of the day. Then it’s on to business. When it first opened, both Fred Wiggins and George Wall from Year 8 were keen to get into the new pool, and they remember lining up early on a Saturday morning in August when it was first opened to the

students. Their anticipation was palpable as the Olympic and FINA standard 50-metre pool with 10 lanes was now going to be available to them, so the potential for what it would mean was exciting. Adding to this, the comprehensive fitness and activity hub in the shape of the John Healy OAM Fitness Centre featuring weight training and cardio fitness room was now a reality. Year 10 student Charlie Larkin clearly remembers the old seven lane wide pool with the terracotta tiled surrounds and lack of heating. Both Charlie and his teammate James Millar hope to make the Firsts water polo team next year and are sure that the new heated pool will be a key factor to helping make that a reality. Previously the boys were not able to train early in the morning until the beginning of Term 4 because the water temperature was too cold for them to swim any earlier in the season. Now the longer time spent in the pool ensures that they build up fitness and develop their skills further before the first round starts. The effects of the new pool are becoming more apparent every day with a lot more people wanting to get into the water. Cameron Hart, Swimming Convenor, has noticed that some of the boys who may be doing a workout are then jumping into the pool afterwards. “Having the gym and the cardio area right next to it has meant that more people are around the whole area so kids who may not have thought about swimming at Joeys before are giving it a go.” In November 2022, the inaugural swimming carnival to be held in the new pool was a wonderful day with the entire school coming together to watch the finals. “The house groups were doing war cries and the atmosphere was awesome. To be able to do that on school grounds for the first time instead of offsite, was just fantastic,” Cameron explains. And as the number of students regularly using the pool increases, the benefits for the swimming programs will most certainly be felt. Exciting times ahead!

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Boys from the Bush: A second home As George Burns (2019) reminisces about his upbringing on his family farm in Trangie in New South Wales, it’s evident his interest in agriculture was ingrained from childhood. After six years at Joeys, George’s ambition led him to take a different path with his tertiary education, steering away from the traditional, well-trodden farming route. “I want to work in agricultural investment, so a degree comes in handy,” explains George. He decided on a Bachelor of Economics and Business at the University of New England in Armidale. During our conversation with George, it seemed apt that he was operating a windrower up and down the field during the busy harvesting season. On his university break, George is happy to roll up his sleeves to help his parents on the farm. Along the way, George embarked on some detours. After completing his schooling, he undertook two adventurous gap years as a station hand at Fort Constantine Station, in the gulf region of Northern Queensland, near Cloncurry. There, on the vast cattle property, he honed invaluable skills that would come in handy during his studies in agricultural investment. It’s a far cry from his days at Joeys where, in 2014, he began as a Year 7 Boarder. “In the beginning I remember being very homesick for so long, but as mum and dad had both gone to boarding school and absolutely loved it, I knew it would be okay. Joeys kept

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us so busy and so involved that one day I realised I wasn’t homesick anymore. Joeys became my second home.” George was a self-confessed sports fanatic, so Joeys was the perfect place for him. “I loved playing rugby and, because we played it so much, I got a lot better at it. I dreamed of becoming a Flanker, but I was the perfect size for a Forward, so I never got out of the front row!”

For George’s family, the Boys from the Bush bursary allowed him to continue the family tradition of attending Joeys. George’s ancestor, Andrew O’Neil was one of the earliest Joeys students, coming to Joeys in 1883. George is also the 6th generation Joe-Boy on his mother’s side. While attending Joeys, George found a genuine passion for mathematics, and he holds Mr Magdy Habib in high esteem – he was just one of the teachers who always offered to help with additional academic support. George acknowledges that the boarding environment was ideal in supporting his studies, admitting that he wouldn’t have achieved as much if he was studying alone at home. “Joeys community is unreal,” declares George enthusiastically, “and because of Joeys I have far more mates from different parts of the country and I’ve had many more opportunities.”


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JOEYS Partners Everyone can give, it’s about finding what you want to give to and then how best you can do that. – Ashton Waugh For Ashton Waugh (1990) the act of giving is in his DNA. Growing up he saw his father Bill (1960) contribute to the College in numerous ways including serving on the College Foundation Board and on the executive of the Parents and Friends Association. Bill also used his connections as a hotelier to have plans drawn up for various projects around the College including the Tony Lantry Memorial Scoreboard at The Park. What made a lifelong impression on Ashton was not just that his dad made so many contributions to College life, but that he continued to do so long after both Ashton, and his brother Mitchell (1995), had graduated from the College. With his son Ryan completing his schooling at Joeys in 2021, Ashton is now continuing his father’s legacy of giving to the College. Not only is he serving on the College Foundation Board, College Advisory Council and Finance Advisory Council, Ashton is a Silver Foundation Life Member and spearheads the Joeys Partners program. Established in 2015, Joeys Partners Program partners with businesses within the Joeys community to help support Boys from the Bush bursaries. “You can’t put a dollar value on what Joeys has done for me and my family. The lifelong friendships and the Joeys

community are irreplaceable,” remarks Ashton. More than ever, the College recognises the importance of developing these partnerships and offers opportunities for exclusive association with the College through the Joeys Partners program. “I remember saying to my dad ‘you know Mitchell and I finished five years ago

so when are you going to finish up?’, and he didn’t have an answer. Now 30 years later I am doing it too, because I can, and because I feel such an innate bond with the school.” To find out more about Joeys Partners Program please contact Annie Kenyon akenyon@joeys.org or phone 0488 369 397.

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Life Members Reception In November 2022, we were blessed with a perfect Spring evening for the annual Life Members’ Reception, with more than 100 guests gathering by the side of the Aquatic and Fitness Centre for an evening of connection and recognition. Life Members acknowledged on the night were recognised for moving to another tier (the list is provided below). Being able to meet in person after the challenges of the past couple of years gave the occasion even more appeal and the musical entertainment provided by James Croke (2014) was a perfect accompaniment. Guests were given the opportunity to be taken on a personal tour of the new facilities by students who were thrilled to show off the shiny new equipment and share their excitement for what they will be able to achieve because of what is now available. A final highlight for many came towards the end of the night when the pool filled with energetic boys enjoying a late swim, showing first-hand the value they receive from the brand-new facilities.

LIFE MEMBERS RECOGNISED AT 2022 EVENT Tony and Anne Anderson Dr Charles Abercrombie Cess and Rose Basha Robert and Mel Doust Rod and Kitty Dufficy Stephen Flannery Gallagher Hotel Group Chris and Susan Glenn Jonathan and Sarah Greer Sam and Jo Hallinan Gerard and Louise Hewson

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Gerard and Berenice Hines Frederick and Gloria Khoury Dimitri and Susan Lajovic James and Willi McCann Roy Medich OAM and Patricia Medich Anthony and Denise O’Gorman Martin and Simone Short Matthew and Fleur Sullivan St Joseph’s College Old Boys’ Union St Joseph’s College P&F Rowing Committee

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SJC FOUNDATION LIFE MEMBERS Dr C Abercrombie Mr D & Mrs K Ackery AIEF (Aust Indigenous Education Foundation) Mr A & Mrs A Anderson Mr M & Mrs S Ashhurst Dr M Askew ASX Refinitiv Charity Foundation Ms B Auswild Mr G & Mrs H Bae Mr J & Mrs J Baldacchino Mr M & Mrs K Ball Bankers Trust Financial Group Mr C & Mrs R Basha Dr M & Dr M Bayfield Dr C Belcher OAM & Mrs L Belcher Ms N Bennett Bernard Chan Nominees Pty Ltd Mr A Bertrams & Ms B Austin Mrs G Bookallil Mr T & Mrs G Brett Mr L & Mrs M Brooks Bushmans Group Mr J & Mrs V Butta Calitrope Nominees Pty Ltd Mrs B Campbell Canterbury BMW Mr P Capelin QC & Mrs K Capelin Mr S & Mrs J Carrigan Mr B & Mrs D Chan Dr D & Mrs S Chow Lady C Chow Mr I Chow & Ms C Rueanmoi Mr M & Mrs C Clough Mr M Cole AM & Ms C McKeage Mr E Colless & Mrs R Walters Collier Charitable Fund Mr R & Mrs P Colosimo Commonwealth Bank of Australia Mrs M Costigan Mr J & Mrs M Cridland Mrs M Cumming Mrs E Cusack Mr T & Mrs J Dalton Mr M & Mrs K Dalton Mrs C Daly Mr J Daly & Ms D Thornett Mr T & Mrs J Davis Mr M & Mrs J Davis Mr R & Mrs K de Courcy Mr M & Mrs L De Stoop Mr C & Mrs L Deegan Delta Agribusiness Mr D & Mrs D Diab Mr M Digges


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Mrs V Digges

Dr D & Mrs C Digges Mr M Dorrell

Mr R & Mrs M Doust

Mr P & Mrs D Dowding Mr R & Mrs Y Dufficy Mr M Duggan Mr J Duncan

Mr W & Mrs P Duncan Dr S & Mrs E Eberl

Mr J & Mrs M Edstein Mr P & Mrs R Espie Expec Pty Ltd Mr P Farrell

Miss J Farrell

Mr G & Mrs J Farrell Miss J Farrell

Mr J & Mrs E Farrell Farrell Foundation

Mr L & Mrs D Fenning Mr J & Ms M Findlay Mrs M Fitzpatrick

Mr S & Mrs B Flannery Mr S Flannery

Mr H & Mrs J Flett Mrs M Fox

Mr J & Mrs R Fox

Dr R Frater AO & Mrs M Frater Fugen Constructions Pty Ltd

Fugen Holdings (NSW) Pty Ltd Mr P & Mrs A Gallagher Gallagher Hotel Group

Mr K Garvey & Mrs B Noorman Mr M & Mrs H Gazal Mr S & Mrs S Gazal

Mr N & Mrs M Gazal Gazcorp Pty Ltd

Mr C & Mrs S Glenn

Mr P & Mrs G Goldie Mr J & Mrs S Greer

Mr D Hall AM & Mrs H Hall Mrs M Hallaran

Hallaran Foundation Pty Ltd Mr S & Mrs J Hallinan

Mr T & Mrs V Hannigan Mr S Harker

Mr H & Mrs A Harrison Mrs P Harvey

Harvey Norman

Mr M & Mrs A Haynes

Mr M & Mrs K Herbert Mr M & Mrs J Herring

Mr G & Mrs L Hewson Hicksons Lawyers

Mr N Morgan Mr G & Mrs B Hines Mrs S Moses Mrs R Houston Mr A Moses HTL Property Pty Ltd Mr J & Mrs A Mulcahy Mr P Hunt AM Mr T Murphy Mr G & Mrs L Hutchinson Mr D & Mrs J Murphy Mr P & Mrs V James Mr A Naughton Mr P & Mrs P Johnson Prof M & Mrs C Neil Mr A Johnston Dr P & Mrs M Nelmes Mrs K Johnston Mr J & Mrs A Newnham Mr A & Mrs S Jolliffe Mr C & Mrs J Nicholls Mr K & Mrs L Keady Mr J & Mrs J O'Brien Ms E Kemp Mr P & Mrs A O'Callaghan Ms B Kennedy Mr A & Mrs D O'Gorman Mr F & Mrs G Khoury Mrs C O'Halloran Mr K & Mrs C King Mr D & Mrs G O'Hara Mr G & Mrs C Laing O'Hara Consultancy Pty Ltd Mr A & Mrs M Laing Ms K O'Kane & Mr K Bradley AM Mr M & Mrs L Laing Olbia Pty Ltd Mr D & Mrs S Lajovic Mr A O'Malley & Ms J Priaulx Mr C & Mrs S Laundy Mr G & Mrs K O'Neil Mrs M Laundy Mr J O'Neill AO & Mrs J O'Neill Mr A Laundy AM Mr K & Mrs K Onishi Laundy Hotels Mr J O'Sullivan Mr C & Mrs H Leaver Mr J Pang OBE Mr D & Mrs D Lee Mr A Penfold AM & Mrs M Penfold Leighton Contractors Pty Ltd Mr P Petersen Mr P Lewis Mr M & Mrs C Phillips Mr B Lewis Mr A Puckeridge QC & Mr R Lewis Mr R & Mrs T Lund Mrs J Puckeridge Mr D & Mrs A Mackenzie Quayclean Australia Pty Ltd Macquarie Group Foundation Mr R & Mrs D Quinn Mr K & Mrs P MacRae Ms M Redwin Mr I & Mrs L Malouf Mr P Rein Dr G & Mrs D Malouf Miss S Rennie Mr C Mangan Mr A & Mrs S Rennie Mr P & Mrs J Mannix Mr M & Mrs H Renshaw Marist Brothers Province Reuben Pelerman Benevolent Administration Foundation Mr R Martin AM & Mrs D Martin Mr G Reynolds AO & Mattrans Refrigerated Transport Mrs J Reynolds Mr A & Mrs I Maurici Mr A & Mrs O Richa Mr J & Mrs W McCann Mr J & Mrs Y Robinson Mr D & Mrs A McDonald Mr B & Mrs L Roden Mr B McDonald Dr V & Mrs M Rudolph Mr R & Mrs K McDonald Mr P & Mrs T Ryan Mr J & Mrs J McDonald Mr R & Mrs B Ryan McDonald Bros Distribution Pty Ltd Mr D & Mrs P Ryan Mr P & Mrs C McGinley Mrs A Ryan Mr A & Mrs M McGrath Mr J & Mrs M Ryan Mr J McGrath Mr P & Mrs S Ryan Mr A & Mrs H McLachlan Mr P & Mrs C Ryan Mr R Medich OAM & Mrs P Medich Mr A & Mrs N Schwager Mr G & Mrs P Miles Screenmasters Australia Pty Ltd Mr D & Mrs K Millar Mr J & Mrs J Seeto Mr J Miner OAM Mr B & Mrs R Seve Mr P Mitchell OAM & Mrs L Mitchell Mr M & Mrs K Seyffer

Mr B & Mrs J Shaw Shirley Smith Memorial Trust Mrs R Short Mr M & Mrs S Short Mr M & Mrs R Simpson Mr M & Mrs L Sissian SJ Laing & Son Pty Ltd Mr N Smith & Mrs B Dressler-Smith Mr G & Mrs M Smoker Sony Foundation Australia St Joseph's College Ancillary Fund St Joseph's College Old Boys' Union St Joseph's College Parents & Friends St Joseph's College P&F Rowing Committee Mr L Stevens Mrs S Storrie Mr M & Mrs F Sullivan Mr M & Mrs J Tate Mr J & Dr J Tate Mr P & Mrs N Tate Mr M & Mrs A Taylor Taylors Wines Pty Limited The Bill & Patricia Ritchie Foundation The Cavell Foundation The Dick & Pip Smith Foundation The Scully Fund The Smith Family Charitable Foundation The Trust Company Mrs D Thrum Mr M Timbrell Mrs L Timbrell Mrs A Toohey Mr T & Mrs P Torpy Mrs S Traill UBS Australia Foundation URM Group Mr P & Mrs C Verschuer Dr C & Mrs N Vickers Mr A Wales AM & Mrs G Wales Mr A & Mrs L Watts Ms M Webb Mr K Wentzel Westpac Banking Corporation Westpac Foundation Work Arena Mrs L Young Mr F & Mrs S Zipfinger

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Life Members: Patrick and Angela Gallagher We liked the example set by the people we knew who had been at the school. – Patrick Gallagher From the day their son Austin started at Joeys in 2014, Patrick and Angela Gallagher have watched their three very different boys grow into fine young men who love Joeys, and most importantly, they have treasured their lifelong friendships. It was not a difficult decision to send their sons Austin, Jack and Max to the College, “we liked the Marist tradition at St Joseph’s and the school’s strong connection with the country, which makes it unique.” Angela explains. From the beginning, Patrick and Angela have been an active part of the Joeys community. Over the past decade, they have been giving to our community, from

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volunteering in the Parents & Friends Association, through to philanthropic giving to the SJC Foundation and, as the owners of the nearby ‘Triple Hs’, they have also hosted many Joeys parents and friends events. Through their giving to both bursaries and capital projects, the Gallaghers have become Foundation Life Members, which recognises accumulated lifetime giving to the Foundation. This ongoing support, Patrick explains, is to help the school grow and become a better place for future students. With the recent launch of the Aquatic and Fitness Centre in 2022, they have had an added

level of enjoyment that its completion has brought. “I know you can give to any cause,” says Angela, “but it’s so worthwhile when you are giving to something that is so important to you and your family, and you get to be a part of and see what you’re giving to.” Enhancing “the rural connection at Joeys that’s so integral is really appealing,” explains Patrick about their motivation for supporting the Boys from the Bush Bursary. It’s the fantastic camaraderie with friends from both the city and country that their boys truly value, and why this bursary is equally important to them.


THE ST JOSEPH’S COLLEGE FOUNDATION IS GRATEFUL TO THE MORE THAN 300 LIFE MEMBERS WHO HAVE ACHIEVED THIS RECOGNITION THROUGH THE FOLLOWING TIERS OF MEMBERSHIP:

Annual Member $2,000

Sponsor $5,000

Benefactor $10,000

Silver Life Member $25,000

Gold Life Member $50,000

Platinum Life Member $75,000

Fellow $150,000

Governor $250,000

Founder $1,000,000

Whiting Fellow A gift in your will, made to SJC Foundation


Always Giving Dr Glen ‘Herb’ Coorey (1949) was a skilled surgeon and respected leader in Australia’s Lebanese community. Herb’s life was illuminated by the presence of Suzanne Catherine Coorey, a woman of extraordinary intelligence and culture. She was not just his wife but a steadfast companion for his larger-than-life character. Both Herb and Sue understood the importance of charity and thoughtfully identified and gave to those in need. Their legacy, a symphony of generosity, touched countless lives, institutions and charities, including Joeys. Born in the small Queensland town of Charleville in 1932, Herb was sent to Downlands College – a boarding school in Toowoomba – where he proved to be a spirited young man who was “a handful for the priests” as his son Andrew explained, and at the ripe old age of 14, was asked “to look elsewhere for his further education”. Education mattered to his mother, who was herself illiterate in English, so after leaving Down lands, Herb arrived at St Joseph’s College to complete his final two years of high school. He loved his time here and thrived under the experienced care of the Brothers who recognised that, although easily bored, Herb’s intellect was apparent, and his many antics were over-looked. Herb spoke fondly of Brother Liguori’s skills as a

maths teacher and, through the coaching of Brother Henry, developed a keen interest in rugby, although his talent didn’t quite match his enthusiasm. At Joeys, Herb formed an unbreakable bond with his lifelong friend, Paddy Houlahan (1949). Paddy convinced Herb to call St John’s College home during his six years of medical study at the University of Sydney. Upon graduation, Herb embarked on his medical career at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (RPA), where he would continue to serve for decades. It was during the first years at RPA that Herb crossed paths with a red-haired physiotherapist, Suzanne Hidden. On St Patrick’s Day 1959, they were married and set sail for Britain on a steamship, destined for postgraduate study at the Royal College of Surgeons. A far horizon for a Lebanese boy from Charleville. Sue’s parents, Judge Frank Hidden and Kathleen, the daughter of pioneering NSW Labor minister, John Louis

We’d love to know who the other Old Boys pictured in this photo with Herb (third from the left) are – please let us know by contacting us at community@joeys.org.

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Trefle, embraced Herb into their family and Herb often remarked that Australia could not be called a racist country: “How could a wog from western Queensland marry the beautiful daughter of a judge from Bellevue Hill?” Herb and Sue lived life well and were passionate travellers; their adventures included one memorable night in Pamplona, Spain, learning the art of bullfighting from Ernest Hemingway. More recently, they were honoured guests at the birth of the nation of Timor-Leste, invited by their friend José Ramos-Horta. Herb became a pillar of the medical community, serving on the RPA Medical Board and as the Head of Urology. As a senior lecturer at the University of Sydney, he left an indelible mark, with his students recalling his constant humour and charm. His son remembers as a child trying to disagree with his father, “he would disarm you with his humour and you’d end up laughing so hard, you would forget what you were trying to argue about”. Herb Coorey passed away in 2012 – in a final act of generosity when Sue passed, on behalf of herself and her beloved husband, she named 37 beneficiaries in her will including a significant bequest to St Joseph’s College, a gift that has provided funding for the new cardio room in the Aquatic and Fitness Centre. Herb and Sue’s philanthropic spirit knew no bounds, extending its embrace not only in their lifetime but beyond.


SJC – Philanthropy Report 2022 SJC WHITING FELLOWS The Whiting Fellowship is the way in which the College recognises and honours those who have decided to support the College by leaving a gift in their will. George Robert Whiting (1834–1922) was one of the College’s earliest benefactors. He was instrumental in enabling the Marist Brothers to commence the great sandstone building which is at the heart of the College campus. Not only did George Whiting make possible the financing of this building, which commenced in 1882, he later secured a second quarry of sandstone when the original quarry seemed insufficient. He was an inspirational contributor to the College. If St Joseph’s College is in your estate plan, please notify the Head of Philanthropy and Community Relations and you will be invited to join the Whiting Fellowship, allowing the College and SJC Foundation to acknowledge you in your lifetime. Dr J Alam Dr A Bookallil† Mr P Bowden Ms E Burrow Mr J Butta Prof M Campion Mr P Cayzer† Lady C Chow Mr N Cooper Mrs S Coorey† Dr G Coorey† Mr J Costigan† Mr R Cusick†

Dr A Cusick† Mr T Dalton Br A d’Arbon fms Mr C Deegan Rev Fr R Delaney† Mrs E Doherty Mrs J Farrell† Mr P Feeney Mr P Foley Mr A Frew† Br K Friel† Mr B Gallagher Mrs J Garvin

Mr P Garvin Mr A Glassick Ms J Greenane Mr D Hall AM Mr M Herring Dr G Hession† Mr G Horton† Mr M James Miss C Jones AO† Mr A Laundy AM Mr A Leary Mr J Lindsay Lt. H Lindsay

Mr A McGinty

Dr P Rowley

Mr T McNamara

Mr A Stone

Mr T Murphy

Mr J Tate

Mrs P McMahon†

Dr D Moulton

Mr M Newman Mr J O’Brien†

Dr E Ryan†

Mrs S Storrie Ms S Taylor

Mr J Toohey OAM†

Mr M O’Hara

Mr T Torpy

Mr M Pryke

Dr K Woods

Mr D Robinson

Mr F Zipfinger

Mrs H O’Sullivan Mr P Rein

Mr R Whitehead†

Mr K Yun

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Our Donors 2022 We would like to acknowledge the generous financial support of the following members of the Joeys community who have made a commitment to one or more of the projects undertaken by SJC Foundation in 2022, and to those who continue to support the College. This list has been compiled using the College’s database for all gifts received in 2022. Should your name not appear on this list and you have made a gift during 2022, please contact SJC Advancement Office. All care has been taken to respect donors who wish to remain anonymous.

Mr T & Mrs K Abbott Mr B Abdallah & Ms K Anderson Dr C Abercrombie Mr D & Mrs K Ackery Dr D & Mrs K Adamo Ms B Adamovich Ms E Adamovich Cheryl Adams Mr N Addison & Ms J Brown Neil & Alice Ager AIEF (Australian Indigenous Education Foundation) Shane & Kylie Aitken Mr F & Mrs K Alam Mr D & Mrs S Alden Mr D & Mrs K Alexander Mr T & Mrs K Allison Anne & Tony Anderson David & Rachel Anderson Karli Anderson & Brian Abdallah Mr K & Mrs A Anderson Benjamin Andrews Mr R Anicich AM & Mrs P Anicich Luca Antico Mr M & Mrs F Antoniolli Mr J Arena & Ms P Eastman Anonymous John Armstrong Mr S & Mrs J Armstrong Mr T & Mrs J Armstrong Dr Fred & Dr Eileen Arndt Balfour Ash family Danny & Julie-Ann Assabgy Mr D & Mrs J Assabgy Danny & Anna Athans Ros Avery Anonymous Mick & Alina Azar Linda Badewitz-Dodd

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Ann Badger Scott & Melinda Bailey Ms J Bailey Ashley & Sally Baksa Mr M & Mrs K Ball Andrew & Narelle Ball Mr D & Mrs M Barclay F & M Barlow Mr A & Mrs M Barlow Mr J Barnes Mr M Barry & Ms M Browning Daniel, Jacob & Dominic Barry Joe Basha Cess & Rose Basha Anonymous Mr G & Mrs K Basha Mr D Basha & Ms E McCann Anonymous Matthew & Meredith Bayfield Anonymous

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Mr P & Mrs S Bellantonio Benuska family Mr S Beram & Mrs P Hamilton Mr I & Mrs R Bertram Mr M Bestwick Mr J & Mrs T Betts Mr G & Mrs C Black Kevin & Carmel Blackburn Anonymous Mr D & Mrs S Blair Kit Blewitt Peter Boland Lawrence Bonanno Mr P Bookallil Mr S & Mrs A Booth Mr G & Mrs M Booth Mr N & Mrs N Bourke Mr M & Mrs G Bourne Bill Boyce James & Caroline Boyd

Mr R & Mrs W Boyd-Boland Boyle family Mr D Brady & Ms C Eldridge Mr D Brady Mr W & Mrs J Brazel Mrs K Brett Mr B & Mrs J Briggs Tim & Catherine Britz Mr Lawrence Brooks Mrs Mary Brooks Brotherson family Ashton Brown Mr N & Mrs A Brown Mr E Brown & Mrs M De Rossi Mr G & Mrs C Brown Mr A & Mrs E Brown David Brown Mr S & Mrs A Brown Grant & Nicole Bryan Anonymous


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Mr D & Mrs G Bugden Dr A Burges & Dr J Scott Mark Ronan Mr L & Mrs M Burgess Mr D & Mrs M Burgess Mr M & Mrs S Burke Mr D & Mrs S Burnett Anonymous Mr J & Mrs J Burt Joe & Veronika Butta Mr D & Mrs J Byrnes Mr R Cairns Anonymous Mr P & Mrs K Callaghan Callanan family Mr D & Mrs K Callanan Malcolm & Kim Campbell Anonymous Olivia Campbell Mr D & Mrs H Campbell Mr A & Mrs E Campbell Mr N Carey & Ms A Jordan Ms N Carmichael & Mr S Dial Jeff & Trish Carolan Mr S & Mrs A Carolan Mrs C Carr Liam Watkins Michael K Carr Mr B Carrick Bruce & Wendy Carrigan Mr T & Mrs D Carusi Casamento Class of ‘58 Mr A & Mrs N Castaldi Mr J & Mrs A Chan Anonymous Mr I & Mrs S Chan Anthony & Helen Chan Adam & Belinda Chapman Mr C & Mrs B Chard Phillip Charlesworth Mr G Chartres & Mrs B WilsonChartres Mr W & Mrs S Cheadle Timothy Shu Mr M Chenu & Ms A Kelly Jesse Cheung Mr S & Mrs C Choi Ian & Joy Chow Lady Colette Chow Dr D & Mrs S Chow Lucius Chow Jawalie family Trust Mrs R Chronis Anonymous Mr P & Mrs C Circosta Anonymous

David Clark Class of 1960 to 1964 Mr T & Mrs E Clifton Mr T & Mrs J Clout Brian Coe Mckeage Cole Foundation Michael Cole AM & Connie Mckeage Mr M & Mrs M Colgan Mr S Colligan Finn & Zac Colligan Barry & Leonie Collins Mr M & Mrs J Colosimo Mr P & Mrs Y Colosimo Mr J & Mrs C Comino Mr R & Mrs V Conaghan Tim Condon Mr T & Mrs T Condon Mr P Cooke & Mrs C Swindell Mr G & Mrs S Cooley Anonymous Estate of Suzanne Coorey Mr K Coorey OAM Mr T & Mrs C Copping Copping family Mr F & Mrs K Corbett Phillip Cordony Mr L Cornish & Ms L Florance Fran & Chris Stanley Mr P Court OAM Mr J & Mrs J Cox Bill Crawford & Emma Huggett Mitch & Alexis Creary Anonymous Meredith & Jeremy Cridland Anonymous Mr A & Mrs V Crowe Mr J Cullen Oakstand NSW Pty Ltd Mr D & Mrs T Cullen Mr T & Mrs B Cullen In memory of Dominic Porter Mr A & Mrs S Cummins Kevin & Katie Curran Mr R & Mrs K Cusack Mr B & Mrs C Cusack Anonymous Mr J & Mrs R D’Agostino Charles, Xavier, Hugo & Jasper Dalton Mr J & Mrs V Dalton Mr M & Mrs C Dalton Michael Daly Ron Daly D’Arbon family, Singleton Mr C & Mrs J Darby

Anonymous Mr R & Mrs J Darling Pina Dattilo Anonymous Mr D Dawson & Mrs F Barraclough Philip Day Anonymous

Anonymous Mr A Dorahy Mr M Dorrell Prof M & Mrs A Douglas Mr R & Mrs M Doust Mr B & Mrs K Downes Mark Doyle Mr J & Mrs E Dreyer

Mr K & Mrs J De Bortoli Margaret Francesco Mr M & Mrs L de Szoeke Mr B & Mrs J Dean Anonymous Mr J & Mrs P Dean The Hon. Sir W Deane AC KBE QC & Lady H Deane Paul & Davina Deegan Mr P & Mrs D Deegan Danielle Delaney Dr D Delaney & Mr J Harrs Mr S & Mrs J Demasi Mr B & Mrs M Dessent Mr S & Mrs M Di Berardino Mr N Di Girolamo David & Carolyn Digges Mr M & Mrs K Dodd Mr M & Mrs K Donnellan Mr D & Mrs R Dooley

Mr P Drum Rod & Kitty Dufficy Mr M & Mrs F Duffy Anonymous Warren Duncan Mr J Duncan Mr P Duncombe Mr A & Mrs K Dunlop Ms S Dunn Mr B & Mrs S Dunn Mr A & Mrs M Durie Peter Dwyer Dyster family Mr T & Mrs L Eakin Mr W Easdown & Ms J Cowell Stefan Eberl Philip & Janet Edmonds Mr B & Mrs S Edvardsen Mr N Edwards Tony & Beth Egan

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Egelton family Mr R Egger & Ms C Inglis Dr S & Mrs A Eggleton Mr P & Mrs S Eiszele Mr J & Mrs R Elias Mr G & Mrs J Elias Elliot Tritton family Mr D & Mrs A English Mr C Esson & Ms M Kelly Ettalong Hotel Ms S Evans Mr C & Mrs J Evans Mr N Fahy & Ms E Golden Mr A & Mrs S Farah Mr A & Mrs S Farnese A & S Farnese Farrell Foundation Faulk family Dr C & Mrs G Fay Fegent family Mr L & Mrs D Fenning Mr D & Mrs R Ferguson Paul & Therese Fernon Mr A & Mrs L Ferrara Mr A & Mrs M Field Mrs M Field Mr I & Mrs P Fijan Ms G Findlay Tim Smeaton Mr P & Mrs D Findlay Anonymous Johanna & Nick Finlayson Sean & Yvonne Finnegan Mr C & Mrs M Fiore Mr M & Mrs M Fisk

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Kylie & Peter FitzGerald Mr R & Mrs B Fitzgerald John A Flitcroft Angus Cornish Mr M & Mrs R Fogarty Mr R & Mrs K Ford Mr J & Mrs G Ford Mr M & Mrs G Forde Mr K Forder & Ms K JamesForder Mr T Forlico Mr P & Mrs K Foster Mr W & Mrs M Fourie Mr J & Mrs L Foxe Oliver France Mr J & Mrs Z France Anonymous Dr R Frater AO & Mrs M Frater Mr M Frederikson & Ms S Kirby Glenn Freebody Fugen Constructions Pty Ltd Fugen Holdings NSW Pty Ltd Gallagher family Mr A & Mrs S Gambrill Mr S & Mrs K Gardiner Garrick family Mr K Garvey & Mrs B Noorman Mr Phil Garvin Samuel Gazal Mr D & Mrs J Gazal Peige Geach Paul Gentile Mr N & Mrs F Georgalis Marcus Ghattas Mr & Mrs R Gibbs

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Nicole Gill Mr H Gillham Mr M Gilling & Ms L Hudson Mr M & Mrs C Giuliano Mr Gregory Glass Mr D & Dr S Glastras Mr P & Ms D Goddard Dr P Goldman Anonymous Mr D & Mrs J Goodall Bill & Julie Goold Ray (Boyd) Gordon Mr R & Mrs V Gorrie Mr A & Mrs C Gough Mr B Govers & Ms S Bennett Mr P & Mrs R Graham Graham family Mr J & Mrs B Gralton Mr P Gray SC & Mrs H Thwaites Daniel Grills Mr D Greenwell Mr J & Mrs S Greer Mr D & Mrs G Griffith Mr S & Mrs T Grills Suzanne Grosvenor Chris Grundy Mr A & Mrs T Gunn Gunning family Mr A Gursoy & Ms S O’Callaghan Mr A & Mrs K Haberlin Mr B & Mrs K Haddin Paul Hagley David & Helene Hall Foundation Mr T & Mrs K Hall

Halliday family Mr A & Mrs N Halmarick David Hamblin Mr Brian Hancock Todd & Vivienne Hannigan Mr D & Mrs I Hannon Mr J & Mrs P Hannon Mr J Harpley & Ms T Ginty Mr I & Mrs R Harris Mr T Harrison & Ms C Rutherford Harriss family Mr P & Mrs N Harrold Mr P & Mrs A Harutoonian Andrew & Tea Hatzis Patrick Hayden Mr R & Mrs J Haydon Michael, Trudi, Zoe & Jack Healy Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Aidan & Patrick Herbert & family Mr M & Mrs M Hernandez Mr D & Mrs K Hewitt Sidgreaves family Mr G & Mrs L Hewson Anonymous Mr P Hicks & Ms T Hoy Mr P Higgins & Ms R Delahunt Mr G Highfield Xavier Hill Mr A Hill & Ms C Pittman Mr B & Mrs A Hill Hoare family


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Mr M & Mrs L Hodgson Mr P & Mrs S Hood Mr D Horwood & Ms K O’Neill Mr S & Mrs P Howse Mr G Huang & Ms T Tang Anonymous Mr K Hubscher & Ms C Stewart Anonymous Mr P & Mrs H Hughes Mr J Hunt & Ms A Lemos Ann Hunt Mr G & Mrs K Hunter Mr P & Mrs D Hutchinson Impey family Bob & Helen Isaac J Jackson Mr W Jago Mr P & Mrs V James In memory of Bowen James James family Dr S & Mrs P Jancewicz Julie Jani Mr S & Mrs J Jani Anne Jansen Mr D & Mrs A Jarjoura Mr P & Dr M Jarjoura Mr S & Mrs M Jennings Dr Z Jin & Ms J Li Dylan Kim

Cooper Johnson Mr M Johnson & Ms S Royles Mr P Jones & Ms S Mears Mr W & Mrs E Jones Mr P & Mrs J Jorgensen Mr M & Mrs M Jose Mr A & Mrs B Jreige Kavanagh family Mr W & Mrs M Kaye Mr K & Mrs L Keady Mr D & Mrs F Keady Mr A & Mrs R Kearins Mr J & Mrs P Kearney Anonymous Mr M & Mrs H Kelly Hannah & Morgan Kelly Mr M & Mrs C Kelly Mr W Kelly Miss K Kendall Mr A & Mrs A Kennedy Dr K & Mrs W Kennedy Mrs Maria Kennedy Rev Fr E Kenny Mr M & Mrs C Kero Mr D & Mrs D Kert Mr J & Mrs M Khoury Khoury family Dr S Kim Chris Kirkwood

Mr P & Mrs S Kirkwood Klapdor family (2019) Mr B & Mrs E Knight Mr C & Mrs K Kochanski Mr M & Mrs S Kojok Mr S & Mrs N Konstas Conrad & Gai Kovacs Anonymous Dr John W Kramer Mr J & Mrs V Laban Mr M & Mrs N Lacey Mr M & Mrs V Lam Lewis & Shane Lamwarren Mr C & Mrs K Lamey Mr M & Ms T Lane Damien Lawler Anonymous Mr G & Mrs L Le Roux Anonymous Mr B Leahy & Ms P Chegg Michael Leahy Kathryn Leary Mr B Leaver & Ms B Smith Mr J & Mrs R Lebler Mrs K Ledingham Ian Lee & family Ms J Lee Timothy Lee (2005) Anonymous Mr N & Mrs K Lennon Zhendong Jin Mr D Linders Mr J & Mrs J Lindsay Mr H Lindsay Mr J Lipman Mr P & Mrs S Lloyd Joseph Lo Presti Loadsman family Mr P & Mrs M Lockington Mr N & Mrs B Logan Mr A Logan Mr T & Mrs K Longhurst Mr J & Mrs C Louw Mr G Lucarelli Mr T & Mrs C Luce Mr R & Mrs T Lund Mrs P Lynch Mr W & Mrs E Maas Dr S & Dr J MacKay Ken & Tricia MacRae Matthew & Catherine Madden Mr P Madden Archie Davis Magdziarz family Mr J & Mrs D Magdziarz Mr M Mahoney

Ms C Malloy Mrs Y Malouf Anonymous Mr C & Mrs H Manfredi Mr D & Mrs N Mangelsdorf Mr R & Mrs E Maniscalco Mr S & Mrs P Manley Jan Mannix Anonymous Ms J Marning Marshall family Ms B Martin & Mr P Heffernan Mr G & Mrs A Martinus Mr M & Mrs E Massey Mr R & Mrs M Matchett Fraser & Amber Matthews Mr F & Mrs A Matthews Mr S & Mrs L Maugeri Maunsell family Vincent McAllister Mr L McAllister & Ms S Stigson McAllister Mr A & Mrs S McAnulty Mr A & Mrs D McCall Conor McCann (2020) Mr B & Mrs J McCarthy McCawe family Mr D & Mrs A McDonald Mr K McDonald Mr J & Mrs J McDonald Mr R & Mrs K McDonald Anonymous Anonymous Anonymous Mr P & Mrs P McGirr Mr C & Mrs C McGowan Mr Gerard McInerney OAM Mr D & Mrs M McKennay J D McKinley McLellan family Fiona McQueen Mr M & Mrs C McRae Mr M & Mrs J McRae Mr J & Mrs J McTaggart Mr P Meegamuge & Ms N Dharmaratne Mrs J Merifield Mr D & Mrs J Merrick Ms M Meyer Mr D & Mrs S Miller Mr S Milton & Dr J Prosser Rocco Mimmo Mr P Mitchell OAM & Mrs L Mitchell Mr R & Mrs E Mitchell Mr M & Mrs B Moloney

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Mr P & Mrs V Monaci Mr M Moodey & Ms B Anderson Moodey family Mr M & Mrs J Moodley Mr T Moore & Ms C St George Mr R & Mrs A Moretti Rob & Alison Moretti Prof M & Dr E Morgan Mr J & Mrs S Morgan Mr C & Mrs J Moriarty Annabell & Kim Morrissey Mr C & Mrs K Morshead Mr C & Mrs G Moulang Paul & Deidre Moylan Mr D Mrljak & Ms S Lai

Mr L Nethery David New Mr T & Mrs S Newsome Mr Y & Mrs L Nguyen Matthew & Caroline Nicholas Anonymous Kath Nichols Mr M & Mrs K O’Brien Mr G & Mrs E O’Brien Micheal, Helen, Jason & Bernard O’Brien Mr T O’Callaghan & Ms A Curry Mr S & Mrs A O’Connell Dr P & Mrs E O’Connell Mr J O’Connor

Mr C Palmer & Ms R Dykman Mr D Palmisani & Ms S Hogarth Mr T & Mrs J Parker Parnaby family Troy Pascoe Mr S & Mrs C Pass Mr K & Mrs A Pattinson Anonymous Peta Pellegrini Mr J & Mrs K Pennington Mr L Perez Garcia & Mrs P Jimenez Plaza Peter Roger Perkins Mr A & Mrs K Perkins Mr A & Mrs N Pestonji

Mr C & Mrs A Mulders Anonymous Anonymous Mr A & Mrs S Muller Mr D Munsie & Ms E Bookallil Mr S & Mrs A Murphy Laurie Musgrave Mr C & Mrs T Nadin Mr S & Mrs P Nagle Mr N & Mrs J Napoli Mr T Nash & Dr B Estrada Roldan Mr D & Mrs K Neate Mr B & Mrs M Neaverson-Smith Dr J Needs & Dr A Browne Mr I & Mrs E Negline Mr P & Mrs J Neilson Mr J Nelson & Ms M Weeks

Mr P O’Connor & Dr E Daly Anthony & Denise O’Gorman QOH Architects & O’Hanlon family Mr M & Mrs M O’Hara Mr D & Mrs G O’Hara Mr S & Mrs L O’Hara Anonymous Mr S & Mrs K O’Keeffe Mr A O’Malley & Ms J Priaulx Anonymous Mr J O’Neill AO & Mrs J O’Neill Anonymous Jack & Henri Ridal Mr J O’Neill Mr P & Mrs C Ornsby Mr J & Mrs I O’Shea Mr S & Mrs S Owen

Mr P & Mrs M Petherbridge Mr J & Mrs A Phelan Mr G Phillips & Ms F Richards Mr M Phillips & Ms A Arends Mr T & Mrs A Phillips Mr Jason Phillips Anonymous Mr D & Mrs M Pike Anonymous Mr M & Mrs J Playford Tony & Vera Plummer Mr M & Mrs J Plunkett Anonymous Anonymous Mr M & Mrs N Potts Mr M & Mrs N Price Purcell family Mr C Purcell

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Matthew & Rina Quick Ms S Quinn Mr S & Mrs A Quinnell Mr L & Mrs J Quintana Mr F & Mrs A Reale Mark Reardon Mr T & Mrs M Reid Mr P Rein Mr S Richards & Mrs J Yap Ms F Richards Mr J & Mrs R Roach Mr K & Mrs M Robbie Mr M & Mrs D Robertson New York Investment Trust Anonymous Joanne Rollo Mr A & Mrs J Ross Mr D & Mrs N Rowe Mr D Rudd Mr S Rudd & Ms M Rooney Will & Mary Rudolph Bill Rumble Mr J & Mrs K Ryan Mr P & Mrs M Ryan Mr M & Mrs F Ryan Mr S & Mrs R Ryan Mrs M Ryan Ann Ryan Dr G & Mrs M Saggers Mr N Sakoulas & Ms P Seymon Mr A Samuel Vitorio & Lucas Sardinha Mr W Sardinha & Mrs K Ribeiro Sardinha Bede & Beth Schiller Alan Schofield Darcy Schwager Mr R & Mrs M Sciacca Mr J & Mrs M Sciacca Mr G & Mrs V Sciacchitano Mr A & Mrs M Scolari Laurie & Kay Scolari Mr G & Mrs S Searl Mr D & Mrs J Seeto Mr N & Mrs Y Seeto Mr B & Mrs K Seeto Mr J & Mrs J Seigmeier Seve family Mr M & Mrs L Seve Matthew, Cecilia, Nicholas & Christopher Shanahan Mr H Sharp & Ms G Calpito Dr M & Mrs S Shaw Dr M Shepherd & Dr G Clery Keiran & Georgie Shepherd Shamus & Georgi Shepherd


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Mr L Shi & Ms H Song Martin & Simone Short Mr L Shu & Ms J Cheng Mr D & Mrs N Sidgreaves Mr D Sidgreaves Mr M & Mrs R Sidoti Mr J & Mrs R Sillato Helen Simmons Mr L & Mrs C Simon Mr D & Mrs E Sinclair Dr B & Mrs R Skippen John Slater Mrs P Small Mr T Smeaton John Smee Mr J & Mrs K Smith Mr M & Mrs J Smith Mr P & Mrs R Smith Jan Smith Mark & Jane Smith Mr T & Mrs M Smyth Mr J & Mrs P Soo David & Amy Spanton Mr M & Mrs E Spence Mr G & Mrs L Spencer Mr M & Mrs H Spigone Mr M & Mrs P Spork Mrs P & Mr M Spurr Michael & Pam Spurr St Joseph’s College Old Boys’ Union St Joseph’s College Parents & Friends St Joseph’s College P&F FJM Mr P Starr Mr J & Mrs N Starr-Thomas Mrs V Stephens Mr H & Mrs L Stephens Tim & Catherine Stevens Luke Stevens Mr M & Mrs R Stevens M & R Stevens Mr M & Mrs N Stockton Ms E Stokes Stone family Mr M & Mrs L Stubbs Mr G & Mrs A Stuckey Mr M & Mrs F Sullivan Dominic & Sandy Sullivan Tom Summers Summers Surveying Pty Ltd Mr M & Mrs L Summers Suomalainen family Swanson family Mr C & Mrs L Sweeney

Mr R & Mrs D Sweeting Mr G & Mrs C Sweeting Michael Symons Mr Y Tao & Ms B Niu Mr K Tarlinton Paul & Natasha Tate Tate Family endowment Mr M & Mrs J Tate Mr N & Mrs H Tayar Susan Elizabeth TAYLOR Bob Ternes Mr M & Mrs J Tesoriero Teteris family Mr S & Mrs S Thomas Mr J & Mrs H Thompson

Mr M & Ms T Tran Trench family Mr T & Mrs F Tsagaris Mr N & Mrs A Tunstall Dan & Sarah Turner Mr D & Mrs S Turner Dr T Tydd Mr D & Mrs N Tynan Mrs A Tynan Mr A & Mrs M Tziolis Mark & Rose Unwin Mr G Uro & Ms J Harrison Vale family Mr A & Mrs M Vale Mr J & Mrs B Velluti

Andrew & Bev Whittles

Mr Frank Thompson Mr L & Mrs J Thomson Sue Thomson Daphne Thrum Mr R & Mrs J Tibbs Mrs L Timbrell Mr M Timbrell Mr P Timbrell George & Vida Timmins Mr P & Mrs A Timmins Justin Timothy Mark Tkocz Mr E & Mrs V Tong Mr J Toohey OAM & Mrs A Toohey Mr J Toohey & Ms Y Aloysius Cavaso Farming Pty Ltd Mr M & Mrs M Toscan

Anonymous Dr C & Mrs N Vickers Mr Q Vo & Ms M Nguyen Mr A Wales AM & Mrs G Wales Mr A & Mrs K Wallace Lachlan Wallace Mr W & Mrs N Walsh Mr D & Mrs G Ward Mr M & Mrs C Ward S & J Ward Mrs P Waters Nigel Watts Mr P Whalan & Mrs R Parsons Steve & Sarah Wheen Maurice Whelan Catherine Whitelock Mrs P Whittaker Mr C & Mrs P Whittaker

Mr J & Mrs L Won

Ms R Altomonte & Mr C Wilkins Cathy Williams & Alistair Lunn Mr P & Mrs C Williams

Mr M & Mrs A Williams Ms D Willis

Mrs F Wilson

Brian & Sharyn Wilson

Frances & Damien Wilson Anonymous Anonymous

Mr J & Dr J Wither Harrison Witt

Robert & Maree Wodson

Mr J & Mrs D Woo Brendan Wood

Mr T & Dr S Woodbury Anonymous

Peter Woodley

Mr G & Mrs J Woods

Mr M Woolley & Ms A Isaac Mr T Wright

Mr R Choi & Ms L Yang Mr B & Mrs K Yates Mr W Young

Garth & Penelope Young Mr R Zhou & Ms M Wu Mr J & Mrs C Zipeure Mr P & Mrs J Zirilli David Zubani

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Financial Summary 31 DECEMBER 2022

INCOME STATEMENT Net Donations and Fundraising

2,688,929

Investment and other Income

-200,490

Expenses

582,698

Net Income

1,905,741

BALANCE SHEET Capital Funds Beginning Balance

24,298,926

Surplus for the Year

1,905,741

Revaluation of Assets

-

Distributions

4,115,930

Net Assets

22,088,737

REPRESENTED BY: Cash at Bank

2,598,492

Investment Portfolio

8,906,807

Sundry Debtors

235,566

Land & Buildings

13,768,296

Total Assets

25,509,161

Liabilities

3,420,424

Net Assets

22,088,737

32%

FUND BREAKDOWN Education Fund Building Fund

12,604,845

57%

340,281

Scholarship Fund

1,981,328

Indigenous Funds

7,125,451

9%

EDUCATION FUND

2%

BUILDING FUND SCHOLARSHIP FUND INDIGENOUS FUND

Note: The Building Fund assets were distributed to the College in support of the Aquatic and Fitness Centre.

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SJC Foundation Funds The St Joseph’s College Foundation acts as Trustees for the following Funds:

SJC SCHOLARSHIP FUND

SJC Foundation Scholarship Fund was set up to maintain the diverse nature of the College’s student body, allowing any boy, regardless of geographical origin, family background and experience, a chance at a Joeys education. Since 2015, the Joeys community has collectively given over $4.3m for the Boys from the Bush bursaries to ensure that we can continue to welcome talented and motivated boys from rural, regional and remote areas. There have been 58 recipients since 2016, and these families have collectively received $2.4m in financial support.

SJC FOUNDATION BUILDING FUND

SJC Foundation Building Fund assists in providing for the physical future of the College campus. Government funding does not cover the cost of capital works, including maintenance and new buildings

and we are grateful for each generation supporting the next by giving to improve facilities and amenities that provide a better learning experience for our boys. In 2022, the College raised more than $2m towards the Aquatic and Fitness Centre. Construction commenced in March 2021 and will provide a new FINA standard pool for swimming and water polo, and the state-of-the-art John Healy OAM Fitness Centre. In previous years, the SJC Foundation Building Fund contributed to the Chapel renovation and the construction of both the Tony Lantry Memorial Scoreboard and Technology and Arts Precinct.

SJC FOUNDATION EDUCATION FUND

SJC Foundation Education Fund was established in 1987 to develop and provide for the long-term sustainability of the College. The Education Fund relies on a sound investment strategy that provides financial assistance for several students through named scholarships (including the Petersen Scholarships). It also funds the

College’s Artist and Writer in Residence projects and the Br Michael Naughtin Research Fellowship for staff.

SJC INDIGENOUS EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP

SJC Foundation Indigenous Education Partnership at St Joseph’s College has become the lighthouse project for the Indigenous program in the NSW curriculum. In October 2016, the College, in partnership with the Association of Independent Schools and UTS, embarked on a pursuit of excellence in Indigenous education. In April 2019, the pilot phase of this project came to a conclusion, with the research, actions and outcomes drawing recognition and celebration from Federal Parliament. The approach and trajectory of the St Joseph’s College Indigenous Education Program received significant acclaim from both sides of the parliamentary floor as both Hon Tony Abbott MP and Hon Tanya Plibersek MP launched Phase 2 of the AIS Partnership Project. This phase has called for Joeys to remain an active leader in this field by developing a support network whereby the College acts as a mentor and guide in best-practise Indigenous education to three schools: Shore School, North Sydney; Macquarie Anglican Grammar School, Dubbo; and Canberra Grammar School. SJC focuses on pastoral care and building community outside the classroom, to create the right support and the right environment to transition into the classroom.

SJC ANCILLARY FUND

SJC Ancillary Fund receives donations that can be directed through another tax deductible (DGR) program such as the Australian Sports Foundation. These are then granted back to the College to benefit sporting, co-curricular activities and outdoor education.

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SJC Foundation Directors Anne Anderson* Chair, SJC Foundation (Jan–Jun) Managing Director, UBS Asset Management Parent to Tom (2015) and Jack (2019) Sam Hallinan Chair, SJC Foundation (Jul–Dec) Deputy Chair, SJC Foundation (Jan–Jun) Chief Executive Officer – Australia, Schroders Old Boy (1992) and parent to Zac (2020) Portfolio: Indigenous Partnerships (Jan–Jun) Michael Blake Headmaster, St Joseph’s College Hunters Hill David Clark Adviser and Partner, Koda Capital Old Boy (1992) and parent to Joshua (2019) Portfolio: Investments, Indigenous Partnerships Jim Fox Partner, MinterEllison Old Boy (1984) and parent to Jack (2015) and David (2016) Portfolio: Bequests David Jarjoura Company Director Old Boy (1978) and parent to Matthew (2020) Portfolio: Old Boys, Parents & Friends Association

John McDonald Director, McDonald Bros Group Parent to Angus (2018) and Hugh (2025) Portfolio: Property Br Anthony Robinson FMS Marist Provincial’s Delegate Chair, College Advisory Council, Marist Community Leader Portfolio: Governance Nicole Salimbeni Financial Services and Consumer Business Leader, PwC Parent to Oliver (2023), Oscar (2026) and Noah (2031) Portfolio: Investments, Risk Martin Short Chief Executive Officer, W Short Group Old Boy (1992) and parent to Cooper (2023), Austin (2026) and Jack (2026) Portfolio: Joeys Partners Ashton Waugh Managing Director, Watering Hole Hotels Member, College Advisory Council Old Boy (1990) and parent to Ryan (2021) Portfolio: Joeys Partners *Retired in 2022

Amber Matthews Managing Partner Australia, DLA Piper Australia Parent to Stuart (2025) and Tom (2029) Portfolio: Compliance and Legal

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SJC – Philanthropy Report 2022


SJC – Philanthropy Report 2022

Governance Richard Quinn* Executive Director, SJC Foundation (Jan–Apr) Fiona McQueen Executive Director, SJC Foundation (May–Dec) Nimish Matani FCA Company Secretary, SJC Foundation V J Ryan & Co Auditor *Retired in 2022 SJC Advancement Office is the registered office of SJC Foundation Ltd The Hon Sir William Deane AC KBE SJC Indigenous Fund Patron This report has been compiled by SJC Advancement Office, the registered office of SJC Foundation Ltd. Fionna Andersen, Anne Kenyon, Fiona McQueen, Emi Riquezes, Nisha Shaik, Jocelyn Sorensen, Christine Tritton, Cherie Tucker and Sebastian Wattam. TRUST FUNDS The Board of SJC Foundation Ltd (ABN: 22 003 768 858) acts as trustee for the following funds: Deductible Gift Recipients Funds: • SJC Foundation Building Fund • SJC Scholarship Fund • SJC Indigenous Fund • SJC Indigenous Scholarship Fund • SJC Benevolent Fund Non-Deductible Funds: • SJC Foundation Education Fund (ABN: 78 070 968 023) • Public Ancillary Fund: SJC Ancillary Fund (ABN: 75 903 579 127)

HOW YOU CAN ASSIST Contributions to support the future of Joeys and its students can be made to any SJC Foundation Ltd trust fund in any of the following ways: Online https://www.joeys.org/community/ make-a-donation/ Telephone +61 2 9816 0958 Email donate@joeys.org Cheque Please make your cheque out to SJC Foundation and forward to: SJC Advancement Office Locked Bag 5009 Gladesville NSW 1675 irect Deposit (EFT) D For more information about how you can give via EFT, please contact Fiona McQueen, Head of Philanthropy & Community Relations, on fmcqueen@joeys.org

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www.joeys.org Locked Bag 5009 Gladesville NSW 1675 +61 2 9816 0900 foundation@joeys.org ABN: 75 236 399 077

SJC - Philanthropy Report 2022


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