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ANNUAL MEETING OF COUNCIL 1.30pm 4.00pm Friday, 11 th October 2013 Museum Hotel, 90 Cable Street Wellington Meeting Minutes 1. Welcome and introduction from Geoff Ensor MSC Chair 2. Apologies offered from ACC Boys Brigade of New Zealand Girls Brigade NZDA/ MSC Hunts Convener New Zealand Mountain Radio Service New Zealand Police NZHOG TIANZ MSC Regional Rep Region 5 MSC First Aid Convener MSC Asst PM Avalanche DoE Hillary Awards NZOIA MSC Isaac Carlson Michael Good Elizabeth Dickens Bill O'Leary Ian Gardiner Richard Smith Kevin Boekholt Evan Freshwater Russell Chilton Bridget Janse Gordie Smith Kevin Plant Matthew Cant Lindsey Pickering 3. Confirmation of Member Organisations (Tabled) 4. Welcome to Member Organisations from Geoff Ensor MSC Chair 5. Confirmation of Previous Meeting Minutes - from 11 th October 2012 Seconded by Sam Newton 6. Matters arising from previous meeting minutes 11 th October 2012 None 7. Chair s Report as presented by Geoff Ensor I will begin by sincerely thanking everyone who has contributed to the Council s efforts over the last year, which has been a year of change, challenge and progress. I find it humbling to reflect on MSC s contribution toward helping New Zealanders and overseas visitors enjoy the outdoors with the correct skills, equipment and attitude. Day by day, week by week and month by month, MSC people are making a difference, and it s significant. To enable us to keep doing what we re doing, we need to maintain a positive MSC culture where everyone feels part of one team working towards a common goal. The MSC is built on a strong foundation of shared trust and respect, belief in the cause and a fundamental love of the outdoors. Our people are demonstrating leadership and making a difference in their communities. From the efforts of our most remote volunteers to the structure and support that our

National Office staff members provide, it s the sum of those endeavours that make the MSC integral to outdoor safety in New Zealand. This annual report highlights our achievements across our many programmes, projects and initiatives. The power and influence of MSC s actions can sometimes be hard to quantify, but when we look at the year s most notable achievements, it s clear that MSC s work encourages safe participation, reduces incidents and saves lives. The board as a whole has worked effectively as a team during a time of significant change and workload. I thank each of them for their efforts and I m particularly pleased to have had the continued support of Ross Meder whose vast knowledge continues to help guide the governance of the organisation. I also want to make special mention of our funding partners who believe in MSC and generously provide us with financial support. They undoubtedly share our passion for outdoor safety and trust us to do the business. Funding partners are integral and valued members of the MSC community and the annual report provides me with a public opportunity to say thank you. As we look ahead, we will continue to prioritise MSC s work streams, deploy limited resources to best effect and continue to cultivate our strong sense of common purpose and camaraderie in order to meet our objectives. Seconded by Joe Green 8. Chief Executive s Report presented by Chris Scahill This report was written by Darryl Carpenter but Chris gave a brief introduction into his participation as Interim CE and where he anticipates MSC in the future and what challenges MSC faces particularly around funding cutting our coat to suit our cloth, streamlining the organisation to make it easier for volunteers, staff and the public. The Board and CE are now thinking widely on how to make positive changes to enable the organisation to move forward. Chris acknowledged the huge amount of passion and dedication given to MSC by volunteers and staff. Applications for the new CEO positions were widespread and varied; the process has started to refine the list of applicants down into a short list for the Board and Chris to interview. The Board is aware this is a critical decision and the intention is for the new CEO to start in the New Year with some visits to National Office in December. Seconded by Bryce Meredith 9. Financial Report presented by Barry Baker Grant Thornton Current Environmental Conditions Interest rates remain low Competition for funding continues Government funding constraints ongoing Grant Thornton 2013 NFP Survey Many organisations have less than 6 months reserves Reliant year to year on contestable funding 84% looking for innovative ways to generate revenue Opportunities around hubs, amalgamation, collaboration Risks for MSC going forward Uncertainty of levels of funding year on year Ability to hold costs down and deliver outcomes

Very low level of reserves combined with tight budgets Lack of central control over Branch funds Overview of 2012-13 Both funding and costs increased Profit needed to be higher to cover costs spent on assets which will impact on cash reserves Change of assets held from cash to a short life asset (database) Future Focus Focus on "cutting cloth" to measure Financial sustainability Rebuild cash reserves Other sources of income to cover unfunded costs and asset purchases 2012-13 Results Income increased by: $141,923 Expenses increased by: $163,054 Operating Profit (after database adjustment) $28,584 Less: Net Branch Expenses ($6,786) Less: Depreciation ($69,990) Less: Other Expenses (reduce) ($2,511) Net Loss ($50,703) Summary Financial Statements Profit and Loss Statement 2012-13 2011-12 Income NZ Lottery Grants Board $1,305,900 $1,399,200 NZ Police $316,000 $404,000 Other Trusts $5,000 $- Other Income $648,074 $329,851 $2,274,974 $2,133,051 Less: Expenditures $2,325,677 $2,140,144 Movement in Equity ($50,703) ($7,093) Summary Financial Statements Balance Sheet 2012-13 2011-12 Current Assets $884,374 $1,272,264 Non- Current Assets $333,990 $202,637 Total Assets $1,218,364 $1,474,901 Less: Current Liabilities $456,927 $662,761 Less: Non- Current Liabilities $- $- Net Assets/Equity $761,437 $812,140 Seconded by Ray Goldring 10. Member Organisation Reports BBNZ DoC DoE Hillary Awards EONZ Girl Guiding LandSAR MBIE NZDA NZOIA NZSF NZDF NZSC NZAC Joe Fecteau Richard Davies Andy Woodhouse Fiona McDonald Rosemarie Thomas Harry Maher Bryan Williams Bill O Leary Matthew Cant David Rew Roger Earp Miles Davidson Sam Newton

11. TAC Committee Reports Bushcraft & RM Education Firearms First Aid Hunts Research Snow & Avalanche Ray Goldring Fiona McDonald Bryce Meredith Bridget Janse Bill O Leary Mike Boyes Peter Bilious 12. Regional Representatives Reports Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 Region 7 Murray Douglas Doug Faulkner Nigel Seebeck Fiona Hudson Russell Chilton Ross Meder Ernie Mason 13. Confirmation new Members of Council a. Christian Camping Seconded by Andy Woodhouse 14. Confirmation of Council Awards Council Awards presented to: Mike Boyes Warren Crawford Geoffrey Furborough George Gallop Ian Arnott Helen McLean Ian MacGregor Rebekah Wright Chris Tews Andy Brooke Seconded by Doug Faulkner Lifetime Awards presented to: Ross Meder Bruce Postill Seconded by Ross Meder 15. Election of Chair Seconded by Evan Freshwater 16. Election of Deputy Chair Seconded by Nigel Seebeck 17. Election of one Member of the Executive Committee Chris Scahill to take position up January 2014 after finishing his term as interim CE Seconded by Nigel Seebeck

18. Confirmation of Cheque Signatories Christine Oakley- Hall Richard Brodie Leonce Jones Lindsey Pickering Moved by Bryce Meredith Seconded by Ross Meder 19. Confirmation of Auditors The Executive Board nominated the incumbents Deloittes Moved by Christeen MacKenzie Seconded by Miles Davidson 20. Amendment to the Constitution - None 21. General Business - None 22. Confirmation of next meeting Suggested dates 9 th or 10 th October 2014 to be confirmed Meeting closed at 2.20pm