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2. REVENUE 2017 $ 2(A) REVENUE FROM MEMBERS1 Levy Collection2 Transfers from Trusts Direct member subscriptions Other revenue for special programs TOTAL REVENUE FROM MEMBERS 2(B) OTHER INCOME Completed projects surplus funding Duck industry voluntary levy3 . Subscriptions and private grants Gate signs Training resources Event room hire Reimbursement of industry contribution for R&D matched funds Other 7,414,699 - 2,939,526 3,782,168 14,136,393 2016 $ 8,360,305 898,182 2,767,644 3,578,267 15,604,398 331,487 - 80,000 121,631 25,883 15,000 10,815 - 22,743 607,559 9,362 185,868 16,232 259,048 - 47,536 - 1 2 3 1 Member groups consist of the Commonwealth, State/Territory governments, industry, service providers and associates. AHA’s core programs are funded according to member resolution at general meeting. Special programs are funded according to contributing members’ agreement. Industry members for whom the Commonwealth collects levies under the authority of the Australian Animal Health Council (Live-stock Industries) Act 1996, contribute by that means. 2 Pursuant to the Act, an amount equivalent to the levies collected by the Commonwealth is paid to AHA. Levy collections are made up of two components, those for use by AHA in program delivery and EADRA levies, to repay previous emergency disease response events the Commonwealth has underwritten. Levies for use by Industry amounted to $6.945 million and EADRA levies for the repayment of avian influenza events amounted to $0.47 million (chicken and egg industries). 3 The duck industry also made a voluntary levy contribution in 2015/16 of $80,000 in accordance with the provisions of the deed entered into with AHA during that year for the management of funds in the duck industry levy reserve, accounted for under a different account code. 94 ANNUAL REPORT 2016-17

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