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INKMASTERS CAIRNS INC ANNUAL GENERAL REPORT 1 JANUARY – 31 DECEMBER 2019
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Our Vision ................................................................................................................................................ 4
About us .................................................................................................................................................. 4
Background of Inkmasters Cairns ....................................................................................................... 4
Members and Participants .................................................................................................................. 4
Our People .............................................................................................................................................. 4
Governance and Management ............................................................................................................... 4
Our structure ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Presidents Report – Laurel McKenzie ..................................................................................................... 5
ACTIVITIES ............................................................................................................................................... 6
Exhibitions ........................................................................................................................................... 6
Workshops .......................................................................................................................................... 7
MEMBERSHIP .......................................................................................................................................... 8
SAFETY ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
INFRASTRUCTURE ................................................................................................................................... 8
MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................ 9
General ................................................................................................................................................ 9
Electrical works ............................................................................................................................... 9
3rd Party Inspections ...................................................................................................................... 9
Projects we are looking at for the coming year .............................................................................. 9
GRANTS ................................................................................................................................................... 9
Partners, Donors and Sponsors .......................................................................................................... 9
FINANCIAL REPORT ............................................................................................................................... 10
Treasurers Report ............................................................................................................................. 10
Financial Statement - See Appendix B. ............................................................................................. 10
Inkmasters Gift Fund ......................................................................................................................... 10
Assets and Equipment ...................................................................................................................... 10
HOW YOU CAN HELP ............................................................................................................................. 10
Become a member ............................................................................................................................ 10
Membership offers all these benefits ............................................................................................... 10
To join ............................................................................................................................................... 11
Volunteer your time .......................................................................................................................... 11
Make a tax-deductible donation to support our programs .............................................................. 11
Leave a bequest ................................................................................................................................ 11
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Become a corporate partner or sponsor .......................................................................................... 11
CONTACT US ......................................................................................................................................... 11
InkMasters Cairns Inc | PO Box 7792 Cairns |55 Greenslopes St Edge Hill | 4870 .......................... 11
Appendix A – List of Members 2019 - 82 .............................................................................................. 12
Appendix B – Financial Statement ........................................................................................................ 13
Appendix C – Assets 31 December 2019 .............................................................................................. 14
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Our Vision
▪ to facilitate the social and transformative experience of art within our community and through
this to promote reconciliation, mutual respect and tolerance.
▪ To promote, present and practice printmaking as an art form accessible to all levels of our
community including vulnerable people and communities.
▪ To consolidate Cairns as a centre of printmaking excellence.
▪ To provide access to a multi-arts workshop for printmakers and the broader creative community.
About us Inkmasters Cairns is an inclusive, not-for-profit organization with a studio space for printmakers and artists of all other disciplines, ages and ethnicities. We invite experimentation and collaboration, encourage excellence and inspire appreciation for printmaking in all its forms, traditional and contemporary, in Far North Queensland and beyond.
Background of Inkmasters Cairns Inkmasters is located in Cairns, in Tropical North Queensland, situated on the edge of the Coral Sea and the focal point of this region. It is renowned for its unique environment and it is the only place in the world where two world heritage areas meet - the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest. Incorporated in 2011 the annual program includes exhibitions, workshops, artists-in-residence and other events including InkFest, a biennial festival of all things print, established in 2012. InkFest attracts entries from around the world to the Exhibition and the BIG PRINT Community Event engages with schools, indigenous communities and the wider public from all around the region. This contributes to the development of the region as a cultural destination, which in turn will make this a richer area for residents and tourists alike.
Members and Participants InkMasters Cairns is a broad-based organisation with over 60 active members, including indigenous and non-indigenous artists and supporters. We invite the general community to participate in free art workshops and events.
Our People President Laurel McKenzie Vice President Theo Tremblay Secretary Lee Edwards Treasurer Karen McPherson Committee Members Amador Calahorra, Margaret Genever, Heather Koowootha,
Tommy Robert Pau, Anne Pyle
Governance and Management
Our structure InkMasters Cairns Inc is an incorporated organization with a Committee of Management and appointed subcommittees, who assist in the management of exhibitions, workshops, fundraising and management of the workshop.
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Presidents Report – Laurel McKenzie 2019 was a busy off-InkFest year, with multiple workshops and activities helping to expand the
knowledge and range of skills and capacities of regional artists. We continue to enhance the
reputation of our region as a centre for printmaking excellence, with our program that engages local
communities.
Amongst our skills-development activities were Bookbinding for Artists workshop with Rose Rigley in
February; Draw to Print etching workshop with Laurel McKenzie in March; Intaglio Access course over
seven weeks (Feb-Mar) with Hannah Parker; The Fine Art of Linocut Printing with Tommy Pau in July
and Cromoplaxagrafia, intaglio reduction workshop with visiting Barcelona artist Carme Dapena in
October. We hosted Print Day in May with a free workshop at InkMasters Print Workshop on 11 May
2019. As in previous years, members hosted a drop-in workshop at CIAF, where children and adults
were invited to join the fun of making monoprints and carrying away their fresh creations. A Saturday
morning Print Club was initiated by a group of members as an independent continuation of Hannah’s
Intaglio Access course.
These workshops and community engagement activities are evidence of our ongoing our commitment
to being an accessible organisation that nurtures the creative interests of people of all ages, abilities
and levels of experience, while also cultivating excellence in artistic expression in print and related
media.
Collaborative projects strengthened relationships with other arts organisations in the region.
Indigenous artists from UMI Arts took part in an extended series of workshops at IMPWorkshop called
Side by Side/Toe to Toe between March and June, tutored by Theo and accomplished artists from our
community. This project was supported by a CRC RADF grant. InkMasters also partnered with ARC
Disability Services to secure funding under CRC’s Community Grant Program for Artists First Print
Workshops in 2020. This will be a pilot project, a series of six weekly workshops in a range of print
media. The project will offer people with disabilities the opportunity to participate in the public life of
our community, gain new skills in the professional environment of IMPWorkshop and exhibit their
work in a public venue.
InkMasters attained Charitable gift status in July 2019 – a status that permits us to apply for grants we
did not previously qualify for. A separate account has been established for the receipt of charitable
and tax-deductible donations. InkMasters was also successful in attaining a CRC Arts and Culture
Infrastructure Grant for the purpose of building a storage shed adjacent to the main building at #55
Greenslopes Street. The shed has been constructed and the grant acquitted. We now have much-
needed space for the storage of equipment. Thank you to all involved in accomplishing this major
piece of infrastructure.
We were not, however, successful in attaining four-year Organisation Funding from the Australia
Council. We will have the opportunity to apply to Arts Queensland for four-year funding in 2020. It
remains our aspiration to engage people who will provide administrative and technical assistance to
our Committee.
Work has progressed on preparing our collection of prints for leasing via a PrintBank Cairns online
catalogue and payment system. Alex Steffe, photographer, has generously recorded around 200
prints, and Anne Pyle has coupled the high photographs with the artwork details. A grant will be sought
for IT and curatorial input to complete the project.
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InkMasters participated for the first time in Paper Contemporary at Carriageworks in Sydney, taking a
booth with five other FNQ artists and organisations. Our successful members’ exhibition Gift From the
Sea, curated by Mary Haginikitas, was held at Vivo Palm Cove from January to March 2019. Planning
for international collaborative exhibitions commencing in 2020 continue: Thinking of Place iii involves
5 InkMasters and 90 other artists from New Zealand, Birmingham UK, Guam, Argentina, Kentucky,
Utah and San Francisco USA, Kamloops Canada, Turkey, Brazil, Denmark and Limerick UK. The 95
works will be installed at Impact 11 International Printmaking Conference in Hong Kong, Sept 2020,
then at exhibition venues in participating countries as part of an extensive touring program
accompanied by a printed catalogue. Vie du Pacifique is another international project in which we
have partnered with Migaloo Press (SE Qld) and print groups in Fiji, Hawaii, Long Beach, New Zealand
and Philippines. Exhibitions in the localities of each of the participating groups will be held through
2020/21, with 5 local artists representing InkMasters.
Planning for InkFest 2020 has commenced, with projects costed and funding applications prepared
and submitted. While the outcomes of some applications are pending at the end of 2019, CRC Local
Community Event funding of $8,500 (in-kind for the Tanks venue) and $2000 for InkFest marketing
has been secured. Venues have been confirmed and personnel for major InkFest events have also
confirmed their commitment. These include judges, Sally Foster (NGA), who will present a public talk
prior to the exhibition launch, Indigenous Art Centre Managers, BigPrint workshop tutors, Artists-in-
Residence, potential project coordinators, Get a Move-on Community Dance group and ARC
drumbeats for the BigPrint event.
REACH, Tanks Arts Centre, Cell Artspace, Indigenous Arts Centres, Dr Raya Mayo, TPG Architects,
Mitomel Printmakers and anonymous donors have made donations or committed valuable in-kind
contributions to the InkFest project. Auxiliary Design and Adrian Gibbs (videography) will also provide
in-kind support. I would like to thank our many contributors for their generosity and efforts;
InkMasters is extremely grateful.
We continue to meet our ongoing responsibilities in managing and maintaining IMPWorkshop and #55
Artspace, a gem of a facility for a regional area, and our home address. In 2019 we undertook a
working-bee day called Inky Fingers, Clean Grounds and attracted a $1000 Suncorp grant for our
efforts in making the grounds ready for cyclone season.
We continue to implement our Strategic Plan for the four years to the end of 2020.
I want to express sincere thanks to my colleagues on the Committee in their respective roles, as well
as all of the members who have volunteered their valuable time to make our projects successful. Our
local creative community has demonstrated what can be achieved with tremendous hard work,
commitment, and resourcefulness – and not a little ambition.
InkMasters will undoubtedly continue to grow in stature and its ability to foster knowledge and
appreciation of fine art printmaking and the joy of artmaking in our community and beyond.
ACTIVITIES
Exhibitions Gift from the Sea, members exhibition, Vivo ArtSpace Williams Pde, Palm Cove, Cairns curated by
Mary Haginikitas
Paper Contemporary at Carriageworks Sydney – Inkmasters artists and five other participants –
Hannah Parker, Lauren Jaye Carter, Chris Morrissey, Canopy Arts Centre, and Pormpuraaw Art
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Centre.
Print Council of Australia Commissioned Prints 2019 – curated exhibition mounted at KickArts
Contemporary Arts
Thinking of Place ii participants in Santiago 2018 have initiated plans for a Thinking of Place iii
exhibition proposal for the next Impact Conference in Hong Kong, 2020.
Workshops Supervised access – weekly workshops – Hannah Parker Etching – Weekend Workshop – Hannah Parker Linocut – weekend – Tommy Pau – Story telling in lino cut Cromoplaxgraphia – weekend – Carme Dapena – a reduction intaglio process using the 3 primary colours
Print Day in May – free workshop for induction to the workshop and printing. An annual event, one day each year, when printmakers all over the world come together through printmaking, and then share about it on the Official Print Day in May online sites. Print the Forest – drypoint – free 1 day community access workshop during the Cairns Festival at Carnival on Collins on pre-printed monoprints – all ages Draw to Print Intaglio – weekend – Laurel McKenzie – Learn to take drawings into print Toe to Toe mentoring UMI artists – 4 print techniques – 12 weeks – Theo Tremblay Book binding for artists – 1 day – Rose Rigley – Learn how to make a beautiful hard cover bound book.
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MEMBERSHIP Membership at end of 2019 - 82. The life-enhancing secret of the Inkers is to acquaint people with a hitherto unsuspected dimension within themselves and equip them with a means of sharing it. I feel optimistic that the membership is going at least as well as previous years and I detect a possible extra flurry of interest now that we have a home and have allowed it to became something of a creative hub with interest from groups other than print makers. Membership Officer, Ian Horn
Members List 2019 Annex A
SAFETY The following Work Health and Safety strategies have been achieved in 2018: · WHS induction process implemented · Quarterly inspection of locks and windows · Fire equipment regularly maintained · Security sensors light at the rear of building repositioned for added security · Test and Tagged all electrical equipment located at #55 · Maintenance of grounds and equipment
INFRASTRUCTURE
Quotes received for solar power & security screens applied for grants but unsuccessful - look for other sources of funding. The screen printing and litho storage shed was built by R and F Steel with infrastructure grant provided by the Cairns Regional Council.
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MAINTENANCE
General A Preventative Maintenance and Inspection Schedule and Checklist created to ensure regular inspections and maintenance are undertaken at the required frequency. Thanks to the members who took part in our first quarterly cleaning bee and maintenance at #55. The overgrown garden beds from the front and back of the east side of the building are in the process of being removed as well as the stump of a large tree.
Electrical works
• Test and tag of all electrical equipment located inside of #55 was undertaken by JK Electrix
• Security Sensor lights checked, blown bulbs replaced.
3rd Party Inspections
• Fire equipment, emergency lighting and smoke alarms tested by NQ Fire Protection and batteries replaced.
• Annual pest inspection was undertaken by Flick Pest Control
• Sump was inspected by Tacoma Plumbing and at this stage it doesn’t need to be pumped, and is inspected regularly by Maintenance Officer
Projects we are looking at for the coming year
• Air conditioner cleaning and maintenance
• Painting program (internal)
• Look at funding for new kitchen or add more shelving
• Look for other sources of funding for solar and security screens
• The concrete pillars to be cleaned and maintained as per the request of CRC due to their historical significance
GRANTS $10800 Cairns Regional Council - InkFest 21 venue and marketing $1000 Suncorp Good2Give Storm Ready for cyclone season cleanup $34968 Cairns Regional Council Infrastructure Grant for storage shed $7600 RADF for Head to Head-Toe to Toe - mentoring UMI artists and creation of work for exhibition $1000 Cairns Regional Council – Carnival on Collins – Printing the Forest
SINCERE THANKS to Granting Authorities and our
Partners, Donors and Sponsors
VidMan
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FINANCIAL REPORT
Treasurers Report Current available balance at 31 December 2019 is $22929.26. Included in this balance is
Cairns Regional Council Local Events Grant $2000 for InkFest 20, Press Loan L Edwards $8250.
Financial Statement - See Appendix B. The audited accounts are available on request. Auditor Nicholas Watson, MGI Cairns
Inkmasters Gift Fund Balance at 31 Dec 19 - $1129.85
Assets and Equipment Assets total Value $65364.13- See Appendix C New acquisitions for the year were a Klika Marquee 3 x 3 metres, large heavy duty editioning Press Bed size 911x1836 through a loan from Lee Edwards, and a medium size print drying rack.
HOW YOU CAN HELP
Become a member $40 is the annual membership fee for a calendar year. It is a modest amount and you will gain all the advantages of having an energetic and professional arts organization working for you. We need you to continue to develop our vision to establish Cairns as a centre of printmaking excellence, and to advance the careers of our members. If you feel able to do so, we would also appreciate further donations. All donations 2+ are tax deductible. http://www.inkmasterscairns.com.au/membership
Membership offers all these benefits • Individual as well as supervised access to InkMasters Print Workshop and #55 ArtSpace • Free induction to the workshop • Print workshops in a range of techniques at reduced price • Participation in members only exhibitions • Participation in national and international print exchanges • Up to date information about the local, regional, national and international print world on the website and/or InkMasters Facebook page, including grants, residencies, call-outs, employment, and other training opportunities
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• Opportunity to display works on the webpage • Individual printmaking advice and assistance • 10% discount on presentation of your membership card at High Scan digital Printers, Oxlades Cairns, Cairns Create It, and The Picture Framer.
To join Please complete the online membership form and pay the fee preferably by direct debit. Post cheques to PO box 7792, Cairns, Qld 4870. Payment details are on the membership form. Please email [email protected] for assistance or further information.
Volunteer your time Committee meetings are held monthly at 55 Greenslopes St on the third Wednesday of the month. All InkMaster members are cordially invited to attend, as are visitors to the region and community members who would like to get involved with printmaking. Come along to the meetings and/or check out our website to see what is coming up and get involved!
Make a tax-deductible donation to support our programs InkMasters is grateful for all donations – all deductions $2+ are now tax deductible. Options for One Off and recurring Monthly donations paid online can be found on the website, or email [email protected]
Leave a bequest Contact InkMasters at [email protected]
Become a corporate partner or sponsor
Please consider becoming a sponsor or corporate partner. Donating to a dynamic and active contributor to the cultural life of our region such as InkMasters Cairns enhances the public perception of donor organizations as it indicates a commitment and concern for the community.
We appreciate your consideration and every dollar helps
CONTACT US
InkMasters Cairns Inc | PO Box 7792 Cairns |55 Greenslopes St Edge Hill | 4870 www.inkmasterscairns.com [email protected]
Facebook Instagram Linked In @inkerscairns
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Appendix A – List of Members 2019 - 82 Alison Iles Alison Lee Amelia Huelin Andrea Num Glover Anna Eglitis Anne Pyle Annette Archer Anthony Paxton (aka Tony Lusk) Ashleigh Smith Barbara Dover Barry Cedar Bek Honeyman Bernie Dobe Bill Tapp Carme Dapena Carol Betlinski Chris Morrissey Christine Booth Christine Eyres Christopher Jerrems D. Harrison Daniel Boyd Deborah Bisa Dennis Nona Donna Busch Dorothy Edwards Elaine Godden
Emmanuel Diakomichalis Francoise Lane Gary Wilson Gen Anderson Geoffrey Genever Geraldine Henrici Glen Mackie Heather Koowootha Heather Tait Helen Lavis Herholdt (Harry) Robertson Ian Horn Jane Dennis Jeff Aniba-Waia Jimu Grimmett Judi Tapp Judith Anne Corrighan Julia Goulding Kara Martin Kassandra Savage Kathy Powell Kel Williams Lachlan Mackee Laurel McKenzie Leanne Michelle Griffiths Lenore Howard Lesley Horne
Leslie Sparkes Lisa Michl Lisa Steffe Lorraine Lamothe Margaret Genever Margarita Zorilla Cebrian Marita D'Arcy Mary Haginikitas Mary Smith Maryke Dobe Narelle Brodie Paula Smrdel Paulene Burns Peta Nott Rhonda Stevens Robyn McDermott Rose Rigley Sally Cowan Sam Gibilisco Sam Mathews Sasi Victoire Sue Hulme Tanya Prince Theo Tremblay Tommy Pau Viv Sinnamon Walter Lui Yvonne Werner
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Appendix B – Financial Statement
Ink Masters Cairns
Annual General Meeting 2019 Opening Balance 1/1/2019 23661.08
RECEIPTS
Membership 2960
Workshop 8885
Exhibition Paper Contempory 4563.96
Sales of Artworks 6167.27
Materials 1259.9
Access 55 638
Grants 47480.5
Sundries 1456.75
Entry Fees 300
Total Receipts 73711.38
PAYMENTS
Petty Cash 200
Subscriptions
TTNQ 25
Grants Hub 187.92
Refunds 1090
Catering 298.89
Donations 15
Auspice 4215.8
Fees Workshop Presenters etc 6830
Workshops Materials 4496.94
Expenses 55 5988.71
Marketing and Promotion 6581.74
Print Stat and Postage 304.67
Bank charges 161.23
PayPal Charges 192.01
Utilities 1909.29
Assets 38981.92
Insurance 1796.81
Art Work sales Payments to artists
1167.27
Total Payments 74443.2
Closing Balance 31/12/2019 22929.26
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Appendix C – Assets 31 December 2019
Item Purchase Date Purchase Price
A-FRAMES Double sided - display corflute posters c.60x40 x 3 1-Jul-16 150.00
BAREN Roz Kean Ball Bearing 1-Jul-16 250.00
CABINET Stationary Steel loan M.Genever 12-Feb-18 0.00
CABINET Internal Safety PS160 Storemasta 17-May-18 1,859.00
CABINET Stationary Steel NewArt x 3 17-May-18 1,650.00
CABINETS PLAN 3 OLGR Grant 28 Feb 2013 30-Aug-13 3,000.00
CAN Oily waste 23L foot operated 09100 17-May-18 154.00
CARPET Carpet runner to line storage rack shelves 11-Jan-18 69.50
COMPUTER Samsung XE700T 1C AO1AU 11" too old 14-Oct-14 0.00
CUTTING MAT A1 1-Sep-17 90.00
FAN Floor Industrial Dynabreeze (Bunnings) 11-Jan-18 107.00
FRAMES 5 Perc Tucker Secondhand 1-Nov-16 40.00
FRAMES 80 Secondhand from Rydges Esplanade Resort 10-Jan-18 800.00
FRAMES 10 X 100 x 80cm $225 each (Donated Sue Plos) 2013 2,250.00
FRAMES 35 Megawood 3020CL, 40x50cm clear perspex $99, 1 frame 50x70 $110 each incl GST
25-Nov-16 3,575.00
LEVIGATOR Litho stone 1-Jul-17 50.00
MAGNETS 50 Exhibition 7-Sep-16 296.00
MARQUEE Klika 3 x 3 metre 6-Apr-19 199.00
MOWER Second hand 10-Sep-18 100.00
PRESS Mitomel Etching “Djumbunji” Bed 203x180cm LOAN Steve Royster No Insur insurance required
10-Jul-17 0.00
PRESS Etching Press “Steve” LOAN Bed 58 x 109 LOAN Steve Royster no insurance required
10-Jul-17 0.00
PRESS Press Book M Genever LOAN no insurance required 10-Jul-17 0.00
PRESS Takach Garfield (USA) lithographic press 1-Jul-17 2,500.00
PRESS Mitomel Anna 69x120 "Stardust" donated A Eglitis 1-Jul-17 5,000.00
PRESS Large heavy duty editioning Press Bed size 911x1836 LOAN (Lee Edwards)
18-04-2019 00
PRESS and blankets
RM1230 Mitomel Portable 30.4x76.2 cm "Lucas" 14-Oct-16 4,169.00
PRESS and Blankets
RM32800 Mitomel 80x140cm Mitomel "Annabel" 14-Oct-16 12,850.00
PRESS BLANKETS Press Wool 3mm x2 58x109 Etching Press "Steve" OLGR 22-May-18 495
PRESS BLANKETS Press Wool 3 mm x2 1.8m x 1m Etching Press Djumbunji OLGR
22-May-18 343.00
PRESS STAND PRESS RM32800 14-Oct-16 390.00
PRINT COLLECTION
Print collection of members art works – continuing collection COMMENCED
11-May-11 5,000.00
PRINTER Epson Printer Stylus Pro 3880 - too old to insure 30-May-14 30.00
RACK Lithography stone 1-Jul-17 100.00
RACK Shelving Unit for frames (Bunnings) 10-Jan-18 229.00
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RACK Drying Print LOAN Theo Tremblay 1-Jul-17 0.00
RACK Drying Print 8-Aug-19 2,200.00
REFRIGERATOR Second hand bar fridge donated M.Genever 1-Aug-17 0.00
REFRIGERATOR Second-hand bar fridge purchased from Rydges Esplanade Resort 10-Jan-18 30.00
ROLLER Lithographic (leather) 1-Jul-17 200.00
ROLLER Mitomel 1 medium donated Mitomel 1-Jul-17 400.00
ROLLER MES x 2 - T/Brayer C/Stand 12in $316.50 ea 30-May-16 633.00
ROLLER Mitomel 1 large on stand donated Mitomel 1-Jul-17 800.00
ROLLER Speedball Rollers x 10 18-Jan-19 300.00
ROLLER CORE 1 x 10cm x 50cm hand composition (needing rubber) 1-Jul-17 150.00
ROLLER CORE 1 x 15cm x 50cm hand composition (needing rubber) 1-Jul-17 150.00
SAFE Digital anti-theft safe (Bunnings) 11-Jan-18 39.00
SHELVING UNIT Storeroom (Bunnings) 11-Jan-18 229.00
SHELVING UNIT Heavy duty for the cage 13-Apr-19 662.63
STONES 20 small lithographic stones valued @ $200 each 1-Jul-17 4,000.00
TOOLS ETC MISC Miscellaneous small tools and equipment, materials including paper 13-Jan-18 3,000.00
TRAY Stainless steel (for grinding stones) 1-Jul-17 100.00
TRAY Dampening with lid 1-Jul-16 225.00
WEBPAGE Auxiliary Design 8-Jul-16 6,500.00
EXHAUST SYSTEM Built in c.$50,000
AIR CONDITIONERS
10 x Air conditioning units upgraded/replaced by CRC 2017
65364.13