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2024 Barunga West Council supplementary election

Due to two recent vacancies, a supplementary election was necessary to fill the two vacant positions of Area Councillor.

Count summary

Scrutiny and count was conducted on Tuesday 26 November 2024.

Enrolled voters 2082
Envelopes returned 917
Envelopes accepted 895
Envelopes rejected 22
Voter participation 44.04% of the total enrolment
Formal votes 884
Informal votes 11
Quota 295

 

First preference votes

Below are the first preference votes received by the candidates in the order they appeared on the ballot paper.

Candidate  Candidate Donations Return 1 Candidate Donations Return 2 First preference votes Percent  Elected or Excluded
SCHKABARYN, Tony     61  6.9%   
LOCKE, Rob CDR1 CDR2 104  11.76%   
TOD, Sophie CDR1 CDR2 452  51.13%   Elected 1
DOULT, Timothy CDR1 CDR2 46  5.2%   
EASON, Jo-Anne CDR1 CDR2 221  25%   Elected 2
Total     884    

 

Distribution of preferences - Final result

After the distribution of preferences, Sophie Tod and Jo-Anne Eason were provisionally declared elected at 3:26pm, Tuesday 26 November 2024.

To view the distribution of votes refer to the scrutiny sheet.


Daily returns

 

Timetable
Event Legislation* Date

Close of rolls

s 6(7)(a), s 15(9)(b)

5 pm, Friday 30 August 2024

Nominations open

s 19(4)

Thursday 26 September 2024

Nominations close

s 23(b)

12 noon, Thursday 10 October 2024

Draw for positions on the ballot paper

s 29(3)(b)

2.00pm Thursday 10 October 2024

First campaign donation return due

s 80(3)(a)(ii) Thursday 17 October 2024 to Thursday 24 October 2024

Mailout of materials

s 39(1)

Tuesday 29 October 2024 to Monday 4 November 2024

Last day for re-issue of voting materials

s 39(4), s 43(4)

5 pm, Monday 18 November 2024

Close of voting (polling day)

s 6(6), s 6(7)(b)

12 noon, Monday 25 November 2024

Scrutiny and count

s 47(1)(a)

Tuesday 26 November 2024 (tentative)

Second campaign donation return due s 80(3)(b)

Within 30 days of the 'conclusion of the election'

* Local Government (Elections) Act 1999

Mid Murray Council supplementary election - Eyre ward

A supplementary election will be necessary to fill the vacancy of Councillor for Eyre Ward

 

Count summary

Scrutiny and count was conducted on Tuesday 17 December 2024.

Enrolled voters 1,663
Envelopes returned 591
Envelopes accepted 585
Envelopes rejected 6
Voter participation 35.54% of the total enrolment
Formal votes 584
Informal votes 1
Quota 293
 

First preference votes

Below are the first preference votes received by the candidates in the order they appeared on the ballot paper.

Candidate  Campaign Donations Returns 1 Campaign Donations Returns 2 First preference votes Percent  Elected or Excluded
LUKACS, Angela CDR1  CDR2 183  31.3%   Excluded
GAMERTSFELDER, Jakob CDR1 CDR2 193  33.0%   
MYERS, Kevin Paul CDR1 CDR2 208  35.6%   Elected
Total     584    

 

Distribution of preferences - Final result

After the distribution of preferences, Kevin Paul Myers was declared elected at 10:32am on Tuesday 17 December 2024.

To view the distribution of votes refer to the scrutiny sheet.

 

List of candidates

In accordance with the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, the draw to determine the order of candidate names to appear on the ballot paper was held on Thursday 31 October 2024. The result of the draw are detailed below.


LUKACS, Angela

I live with my husband and three boys; the youngest is just finishing high school. I am a primary school teacher of nearly 30 years, and a swimming teacher of more than 10 years. I started my first aid training business in 2015 which keeps me busy. I have a Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts and a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment. I have been the Regional Liaison Officer for Royal Life Saving SA since 2010, and run their local Holiday Swim programs, teaching all ages swimming and water safety skills. I volunteer with the local army cadet unit and at the local library. Through my business, I happily share my knowledge with various community groups. I have been Chairperson for the Riverland West Chamber of Commerce since 2022. I initiated the RWCC Career Expo and Business Awards in 2021. With a strong sense of community, I will ensure the whole region is treated equitably and people are encouraged to the district for business, employment, and lifestyle.

I live in Eyre Ward

Contact Details: riverlandtrainer @gmail.com

I am not a member of a Political Party



GAMERTSFELDER, Jakob

My work focuses on helping people stay in our area, to stay in their own homes. My volunteer work is the organisation of meal deliveries. My paid work is helping people deal with organisations that provide healthcare, home care and transport. In the twelve years I have lived in Morgan I have been very public about helping our area grow. I am always happy to write, talk or act on things which improve living in our area. I have a very simple focus; for every group I work with I want to achieve goals and be financially successful. Which is why I want to run for council. My emphasis on our future is creating more housing in our area. Our local council can do that, and by providing more housing options, help Australia, and help local ratepayers' finances. I love living in Morgan, they've been the best years of my life, I want other people to feel what I feel. Vote for me if you want that too. Jakob Gamertsfelder 0455 382 366 jakobgamertsfelder @gmail.com instagram.com @jakobgamertsfelder

I live in Eyre Ward

Contact Details: jakobgamertsfelder @gmail.com

I am not a member of a Political Party



MYERS, Kevin Paul

After serving 16 years as an elected member of Mid Murray Council’s Eyre Ward, I have had a 2-year break but am now ready to return and represent the rate payers if elected. I am currently still involved as Chair of the Heritage and Maritime Board, but feel I have a lot more to offer the residents of Eyre Ward and the wider Council area. I have a broad knowledge of how Council works in the areas of Planning, Infrastructure and Finance. My experience in chairing many of Councils section 41 committees has helped build my knowledge of all Mid Murray towns and the issues they face. More support is needed for our youth, elderly and disabled who reside in the rural areas of our Council. In the past I have been a Council representative on Truro, Blanchetown, Cadell and Morgan Community organizations and I believe the strength of a Council comes from the smaller regional towns. I will push for further support in the areas of flood clean up in river towns and more upgrades for our regional road.

I live in Eyre Ward

Contact Details: kpmyers8 @bigpond.com

I am not a member of a Political Party

 

Daily returns

Timetable
Event Legislation* Date

Close of rolls

s 6(7)(a), s 15(9)(b)

5 pm, Monday 30 September 2024

Nominations open

s 19(4)

Thursday 17 October 2024

Nominations close

s 23(b)

12 noon, Thursday 31 October 2024

Draw for positions on the ballot paper

s 29(3)(b)

2.00pm Thursday 31 October 2024

First campaign donation return due

s 80(3)(a)(ii) Thursday 7 November 2024 to Thursday 14 November 2024

Mailout of materials

s 39(1)

Tuesday 19 November 2024 to Monday 25 November 2024

Last day for re-issue of voting materials

s 39(4), s 43(4)

5 pm, Monday 9 December 2024

Close of voting (polling day)

s 6(6), s 6(7)(b)

12 noon, Monday 16 December 2024

Scrutiny and count

s 47(1)(a)

Tuesday 17 December 2024

Second campaign donation return due s 80(3)(b)

Within 30 days of the 'conclusion of the election'

* Local Government (Elections) Act 1999

2024 City of West Torrens Hilton ward supplementary election

A supplementary election will be necessary to fill the vacancy of Councillor for Hilton Ward.

Count summary

Scrutiny and count was conducted on Tuesday 26 November 2024.

Enrolled voters 6261
Envelopes returned 1455
Envelopes accepted 1415
Envelopes rejected 40
Voter participation 23.24% of the total enrolment
Formal votes 1407
Informal votes 8
Quota 704
 

First preference votes

Below are the first preference votes received by the candidates in the order they appeared on the ballot paper.

Candidate  Candidate Donations Return 1 Candidate Donations Return 2 First preference votes Percent  Elected or Excluded
WOGHIREN, Samuel CDR1 CDR2 171  12.15%   Excluded
MARCINIAK, Christopher CDR1 CDR2 22  1.56%   Excluded
HUANG, Sunny CDR1 CDR2 102  7.25%   Excluded
SINGH, Rajinder  CDR1 CDR2 24  1.71%   Excluded
YOUNG, Joe  CDR1 CDR2 255  18.12%   
VLAHOS, George  CDR1 CDR2 471  33.48%   ELECTED
MORFIDIS, Paul  CDR1 CDR2 85  6.04%   Excluded
VERMA, Kirti  CDR1 CDR2 135  9.59%   Excluded
CAIRE, Jason  CDR1 CDR2 66  4.69%   Excluded
LETTON, Scott  CDR1 CDR2 76  5.40%   Excluded
Total     1,407    

 

Distribution of preferences - Final result

After the distribution of preferences, George Vlahos was declared elected at 12:37pm on Tuesday 26 November 2024.

To view the distribution of votes refer to the scrutiny sheet.

 

Daily returns

 

Timetable
Event Legislation* Date

Close of rolls

s 6(7)(a), s 15(9)(b)

5 pm, Friday 30 August 2024

Nominations open

s 19(4)

Thursday 26 September 2024

Nominations close

s 23(b)

12 noon, Thursday 10 October 2024

Draw for positions on the ballot paper

s 29(3)(b)

2.00pm Thursday 10 October 2024

First campaign donation return due

s 80(3)(a)(ii) Thursday 17 October 2024 to Thursday 24 October 2024

Mailout of materials

s 39(1)

Tuesday 29 October 2024 to Monday 4 November 2024

Last day for re-issue of voting materials

s 39(4), s 43(4)

5 pm, Monday 18 November 2024

Close of voting (polling day)

s 6(6), s 6(7)(b)

12 noon, Monday 25 November 2024

Scrutiny and count

s 47(1)(a)

Tuesday 26 November 2024 (tentative)

Second campaign donation return due s 80(3)(b)

Within 30 days of the 'conclusion of the election'

* Local Government (Elections) Act 1999

2024 Superannuation Boards Elections

Elections for South Australian government Superannuation Boards are held every three years and are composed of electing members to the Super SA, Funds SA and the Southern Select Super Corporation Boards. The 2024 elections will be comprised of:

  • Election of two members to the Super SA Board
  • Election of two members to the Southern Select Super Corporation Board
  • Election of one member to the Funds SA Board.

Supplementary elections, for one or more Board Members, may be held if one or more positions becomes vacant.

Results 

Funds SA 

First preference votes

Below are the first preference votes received by the candidates in the order they appeared on the ballot paper.

Candidate  First preference votes Percent  Elected or Excluded
GRIGGS, William (Bill) 5,538  33.93%  Elected
CHARLTON, Sue-Ann 3,841  23.53%  
WRIGHT, Jamie 1,701  10.42%  Excluded
RANTANEN REYNOLDS, Nicolle 2,527  15.48%  Excluded
DAY, Mark 2,715  16.63%  Excluded
Total  16,322    

Distribution of preferences - Final result

After the distribution of preferences, William (Bill) GRIGGS was declared elected.

To view the distribution of votes refer to the Scrutiny sheet 

 

Super SA 

First preference votes

Below are the first preference votes received by the candidates in the order they appeared on the ballot paper.

Candidate  First preference votes Percent  Elected or Excluded
KIMBER, Alison 2,275  14.28%  ELECTED
DOWNIE, Domenique 1,208  7.58%  Excluded
ZIMMERMANN, Alex 1,309  8.22%  Excluded
TAYLOR, Sarah 977   6.13%  Excluded
KOKAR, Emma 1,371   8.61%  Excluded
DAMIN, John 422   2.65%  Excluded
WRIGHT, Jamie 1,184  7.43%  Excluded
RANTANEN REYNOLDS, Nicolle 1,373  8.62%  Excluded
MULHOLLAND, Bernadette 1,166  7.32%  Excluded
GRIGGS, William (Bill) 3,166  19.88%   ELECTED 
CHARLTON, Sue-Ann 1,478  9.28%  
Total  15,929    

Distribution of preferences - Final result

After the distribution of preferences William (Bill) GRIGGS and Alison KIMBER was declared elected

To view the distribution of votes refer to the Scrutiny sheet 

 

Daily Returns



Super SA Board
Elections for the South Australian Superannuation Board are held every three years. The Board has two Board positions that are elected by members. The role of the Board is to provide leadership, strategic guidance and management oversight of Super SA.

Funds SA Board
Elections for the Funds SA Board are held every three years. The Board has one Board position that is elected by members. Funds SA is the investment management partner for South Australian public sector superannuation funds and approved authorities.

Southern Select Super Corporation
Elections for the Southern Select Super Corporation are held every three years. The Southern Select Super Corporation Board has two Board positions that are elected by members.

The role of the Southern Select Corporation Board is to act as Trustee and administer the Trust Deed and Rules of the Super SA Select Fund.

At the close of nominations at 12 noon, Monday 22 July 2024 no nominations were received and accepted for the election of two Members to the Super SA Select Board.

As a result, no election will occur for the Super SA Select Board.

Timetable
Event Date
Roll close Friday 28 June 2024
Nominations open Monday 8 July 2024
Nominations close 12 noon, Monday 22 July 2024
Ballots open Monday 12 August 2024
Ballots close 12 noon Monday 9 September 2024
Scrutiny and Count Tuesday 10 September to Wednesday 11 September 2024
Declaration of Elections Wednesday 11 September 2024
Enrolment

Close of Roll: 5pm Friday 28 June 2024

Under Part 2.7 of Superannuation Regulations 2016, the following are persons eligible to vote:

(a) contributors as defined in section 4(1) of the Act;
(b) members or spouse members of the Triple S scheme; or
(c) persons provided with investment services or other products or services pursuant to regulations under section 30(2)(g) of the Southern State Superannuation Act 2009,

on the last business day before the 7 day period immediately preceding the day on which notice was published under regulation 6.

In this election, the roll close date is 5pm Friday, 28 June 2024.

Voting will be by ballot paper delivered to the address linked to members’ Super SA or SA Police Super account (as the case may be) and eligible members will be further notified of how to vote.

However, to receive voting packs and cast votes, members will need to ensure their postal address details are up to date by 5pm Friday, 28 June 2024.

Super SA members—please update your postal address via the member portal at supersa.sa.gov.au or call Super SA on (08) 8214 7800.

SA Police Super member—please update your postal address by calling SA Police Super on (08) 8470 0370 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Nominating

Nominations open: Monday 8 July 2024

A nomination for election must be—

(a) in a form approved by the Electoral Commissioner; and
(b) signed by at least 3 voters; and
(c) received by the Electoral Commissioner at or before the hour of nomination.

Potential candidates may obtain nomination forms (downloadable form below), via an email request to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., in person at ECSA Level 6, 60 Light Square Adelaide, or by ringing 7424 7400 to request one to be posted.

It is recommended that the details of more than the minimum 3 nominators are provided on your nomination form in case any of the nominators are found to be ineligible during the nominator checking process.

A candidate may provide promotional material of not more than 200 words in support of their nomination plus one photograph which will be printed and enclosed with the ballot materials provided to voters. This promotional material should be included with the nomination form and both must reach the Electoral Commissioner nomination closure.

It is preferred that completed nomination forms and promotional material be emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Nominations will only be accepted once the nomination period has begun i.e. Monday 8 July 2024.

Nominations and candidate promotional material will be unable to be amended once nominations close.

Nominations close: 12 noon Monday 22 July 2024

Super SA Board
Candidate nominators must be persons eligible to vote. Persons eligible to vote must be contributors within the meaning of the Police Superannuation Act 1990, the Superannuation Act 1988, or a member or spouse member of the Southern State Superannuation (Triple S) Scheme or a person provided with investment services or other products or services pursuant to regulations under section 30(2)(g) of the Southern State Superannuation Act 2009; as at 5pm Friday 28 June 2024.

To nominate for the Super SA candidate, download and complete this form 

Super SA Board Nomination Form (PDF, 155KB)

Funds SA Board

Candidate nominators must be persons eligible to vote. Persons eligible to vote must be contributors within the meaning of the Police Superannuation Act 1990, the Superannuation Act 1988, or a member or spouse member of the Southern State Superannuation (Triple S) Scheme or a person provided with investment services or other products or services pursuant to regulations under section 30(2)(g) of the Southern State Superannuation Act 2009; as at 5pm Friday 28 June 2024.

Eligibility Criteria

In accordance with Section 9(3) of the Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia Act 1995, persons eligible to nominate must:

  • have obtained a degree, diploma or other qualification with an emphasis on law, accountancy, economics, commerce, mathematics, statistics, investment or financial management from an institution of tertiary education; or
  • have had at least five years experience in:

- the investment and management of superannuation funds or other substantial sums of money; or
- business management; or
- financial management in the banking sector; or
- asset management; or
- auditing; or
- any other area that is relevant to the performance by the Authority of its functions,
or at least five years’ experience in two or more of those areas.

To nominate for the Funds SA Board candidate, download and complete this form. 

Funds SA Nomination Form 2024 (PDF, 174KB) 

Southern Select Super Corporation

Candidate nominators must be persons eligible to vote. Persons eligible to vote must be members of Super SA Select as at 5pm Friday 28 June 2024.

To nominate for the Super SA Select candidate, download and complete this form.

Super SA Select Nomination Form (PDF, 154KB) 

List of candidates

Super SA Board


In accordance with Regulation 5 of the Superannuation Regulations 2016, a draw to determine the order of candidate names to appear on the ballot paper was held at 2pm on Monday 22 July 2024.

Watch a recording of the Ballot Paper Draw 

The below is the result of the ballot paper draw for the Super SA Board election.

Profiles and photos for each of the 11 candidates are displayed below in the same order  as their names appear on the ballot paper. This information has been provided by the candidate and neither the Electoral Commissioner nor Super SA take responsibility or bear liability for the content contained within.


 
Alison KIMBER

Alison Kimber is passionate about superannuation and is keen to continue to contribute to the Super SA Board and to look out for members’ best interests through a time of volatility and change, using her approachable style and her financial, risk management, governance and service delivery skills. Alison has nearly 20 years’ experience as a public servant and 10 years’ experience in the private sector. She is a member of Super SA and has a genuine care for the interests of all members. A qualified actuary, Alison is highly skilled in finance and risk management. She has a background in international banking and capital markets which helped develop her commercial acumen, as well as considerable experience in government policy and the delivery of community services. Alison has been a non-executive board director since 2009 and actively contributes to the community as a volunteer and mentor. She currently serves on the boards of Super SA, the City Renewal Authority (ACT) and the Can:Do Group. Alison is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and is an elected member of its SA Council.



Domenique DOWNIE
 

I am honored to submit my nomination for the Super SA Board. With a distinguished career spanning more than a decade in superannuation, I bring a wealth of experience that aligns with Super SA's mission and values. I possess extensive knowledge of Super SA's product offerings, investment portfolio, and its unique status as a constitutionally protected fund with strong government ties. Previously, as the Head of Corporate & Public Affairs at Hostplus, I provided corporate affairs support and strategic advice, developing and managing both external and internal communication strategies. I worked closely with the CEO and Executive team to protect Hostplus’s reputation and effectively manage media relations and stakeholder engagement. My role involved responding to current affairs, policy changes, and media sentiment, ensuring that the Fund's reputation remained robust. At Statewide Super, as the Head of Strategic Communications & Public Affairs, I was responsible for all internal and external strategic communications and public relations. I managed media relations during the Royal Commission into the Banking and Financial Services sector, successfully advocated for legislative changes, and developed proactive communication strategies that enhanced the organisation's public image. My commitment to excellence, strategic thinking, and ability to translate complex issues into actions will



Alex ZIMMERMANN
 

No-one can underestimate the importance of money you invest in Super SA superannuation. As a long-term member of Super SA, I believe the right board members are key elements in the performance of the organisation. I offer you someone with an extensive track record of leadership and achievement as evidenced in my current role as the Chair of two significant SA entities: Police Credit Union SA/NT (which is one of the most awarded and best-known credit unions in SA) and Workskil Australia (the largest not for profit general employment service provider in Australia). As such, I have significant experience in the areas of governance, finance and business strategy which will benefit the Board of Super SA. Additionally, I was a senior manager in SA Police for many years before being appointed by successive governments as the Community Recovery Coordinator to help individuals and communities impacted by devastating natural disasters. As a Board member of Super SA I will serve you, the member, with equal dedication. I’m a fellow of both the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Governance Institute of Australia. If elected I will work for you with the professionalism, integrity and diligence you expect and deserve.



Sarah TAYLOR
 

I am seeking your support for election to the Super SA board. I am driven by a commitment to stability, growth, and transparency and possess over 20 years’ experience in finance, strategic management and governance. I am a Chartered Practicing Accountant (CPA) and a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD), I am currently completing a Master of Business Administration (MBA). As a previous employee of Super SA and a prior member of NFP Boards, I am confident in my ability to bring knowledge and expertise to the board and believe that my experience has equipped me with the necessary skills to provide critical direction in relation to governance, financial performance reporting and strategic planning. I have a passion for ethical governance and sustainable business practices and would aim to ensure that the board is kept abreast of the activities that Super SA is embarking on in this space, not only from an investment point of view, but also from a corporate governance perspective. As a board member my focus would be on ensuring that members continue to have clear and frequent communication about investments and future-plans, accessible updates on fund performance and transparency over decision-making.



Emma KOKAR
 

Emma Kokar is a highly experienced senior Departmental executive and regulator, who is passionate about cyber security and keeping your data and superannuation safe. As the Registrar of Motor Vehicles, Emma has highly relevant and up-to-date experience in dealing with the severe consequences of data breaches and identity theft and is very keen to use this to help protect her fellow Super SA members. Emma is also a strong believer in regular board renewal and that the Super SA board should include representation from members who are still contributing to their superannuation. Emma is an experienced director who has been on Government boards at the national level, including Austroads and Transport Certification Australia. Emma has graduated from the Australian Institute of Company Directors and holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting). Emma believes she has the right mix of experience, financial acumen and tech savvy to help ensure Super SA members have nest eggs that are safe and growing well.



John DAMIN
 

John continues to pursue part time interests in independent board membership and business advisory consulting. Prior to retirement John was the Director Financial Strategy in the Department of Premier and Cabinet. As a former FCPA and a budget branch Director in the Department of Treasury and Finance, he met regularly with the Treasurer to provide financial and policy advice. He also has experience in customer service organisations. As well as executive leadership roles, John has had experience on several government boards and committees. John understands the superannuation needs of working and retired Super SA members and seeks to represent your interests on the Super SA Board. Service excellence for members and a safe and secure superannuation management and administration strategy are John’s main ambitions in seeking this opportunity to represent members.



Jamie WRIGHT
 

Dear members, My name is Jamie Wright and I have over 25 years’ experience in financial markets and with companies as a director, leader and corporate adviser. I have been involved in more than $10billion in transactions and have a track record creating value for investors.
I believe my skills will strengthen the Board to seek stronger returns for members and modernise the fund. I will prioritise a 'members first' culture and strive for positive changes that benefit members and the community. I am currently Managing Director of RJW Capital, which provides corporate advisory services; Director of Cherish Metals; Director of Community Living Options; and Chair the Governing Council of the Australian Science and Mathematics School. I was previously Managing Director of Global Lithium, which I led to become a top-performing company on ASX and gained extensive advisory experience with leading investment bank, RFC. A proud South Australian, I am passionate about our wonderful state. My beautiful wife is a member and schoolteacher, and both my son’s volunteer. I would welcome any member to contact me on jamie.wright@rjwcapital.com.au, or visit https://jamiewright04.wixsite.com/jamie-nomination Thank you. Jamie, Grad. Dip. Applied Finance and Investment, B.Sc, B.Eng (Hons), AICD Company Directors Course.



Nicolle RANTANEN REYNOLDS
 

Nicolle's experience spans 30 years working in public and private sector organisations across finance, superannuation, legal and service delivery functions. This includes SuperSA (Director Strategy/Member Services), Statewide Super (COO) and the Department of Treasury & Finance (COO). She is an experienced Board Director with exceptional governance skills, risk expertise and commercial acumen. Her qualifications include AICD Graduate (Fellow), CPA (Fellow), MBA and Masters in Commercial Law. She uses exemplary commercial, legal and finance skills to understand and analyse financial information, assess business drivers, interpret regulation and provide insight into opportunities to deliver substantial organisational value. Nicolle's current Board roles include: Adelaide University Council, AICD State Council, LLL Australia (Finance) and President, Grange Golf Club. Nicolle was until recently, Chief Executive of the Public Trustee - 200 staff with responsibilities including corporate strategy, financial management and investment of $1.5 billion. Having worked in the superannuation industry, Nicolle understands the importance of board governance for members. Nicolle's experience in delivering superannuation services allows her to provide oversight with an understanding of the service expectations of members. Continuing to serve and add sustainable value to the public sector community remains an important personal objective as part of her director portfolio responsibilities.



Bernadette MULHOLLAND
 

With qualifications and experience in law, economics, accounting and industrial relations, I can bring the Super SA Board a wealth of experience and a firm commitment to members that the fund will be run for the benefit of all members. I have been employed for many years in a range of member-focused roles that have provided direct contact with Super SA, including at the Public Service Association, the Australian Education Union (SA Branch) and in my current role for more than a decade as Chief Industrial Officer of the South Australian Salaried Medical Officers Association. At the Association we have achieved a financially high-performing organisation that focuses on working hard in the best interests of members. As a member of the Super SA Board I would bring the same approach, listening, communicating and working hard for members to meet your expectations and achieve your goals and objectives. I am committed to ethical decision-making, transparency, robust governance and compliance, while bringing a forward-thinking vision to innovative technologies and adapting to industry changes to enhance fund performance. My analytical abilities and critical thinking have driven successful outcomes for members of SASMOA. I will bring the same inclusive approach at Super SA.



William (Bill) GRIGGS
 

Dr William Griggs AM ASM. During my medical career I believe I consistently demonstrated a high level of dedication, passion, and care for others. From a business perspective, in 2009 I completed an MBA (Adelaide University) and became a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD). Since the 1990s I have served on the Boards of various Not-for-Profit organizations, currently serving as a Board Member and the Commissioner (Senior Volunteer) for St John Ambulance (SA). I have been an elected Board Member of Super SA since 2009 and of Funds SA since 2018. I am also a Board Member of Return to Work SA (since 2013) and currently Chair their Investment and Finance Committee. A past Chair of the Motor Accident Commission, I have strong interests in finance, investments and governance. I am very keen to continue to ensure that members interests and investments are well looked after in an increasingly complex and challenging world. I believe this Board role is one for which I have appropriate skills and experience and hope I can continue to serve my fellow South Australians. Thank you for taking the time to read this.



Sue-Ann CHARLTON

It would be my honour and privilege to serve the Board of Super SA and provide guidance in respect of our superannuation fund. I have over 25 years’ experience in Financial Services, including 12 years in leadership at the Mercer Super Trust which is now a $65bn fund. I qualified as a Certified Financial Planner in 1998 and spent many years assisting people in developing investment strategies and structuring their superannuation to provide the best possible retirement. My qualifications include a Bachelor of Business, Diploma of Financial Planning, Master of Education and I am a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. I have significant experience in superannuation, but most importantly (and those who know me will attest) I genuinely care about people – and superannuation is ultimately all about people. It is our money and it is critical that it is well-governed to ensure we maximise our retirement savings when we are finally ready to enjoy the next phase of our lives. My strong background in the highly regulated area of financial planning and investment has ensured that working within regulatory frameworks, good governance, financial acumen and sound decision-making are part of my DNA.

 

Funds SA

In accordance with Regulation 4 of the Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South Australia Regulations 2010, a draw to determine the order of candidate names to appear on the ballot paper was held at 2pm on Monday 22 July 2024.

Watch a recording of the Ballot Paper Draw 

The below is the result of the ballot paper draw for the Funds SA Board election.

Profiles and photos for each of the 5 candidates are displayed below in the same order as their names appear on the ballot paper. This information has been provided by the candidate and neither the Electoral Commissioner nor Funds SA take responsibility or bear liability for the content contained within


 
William (Bill) GRIGGS 

Dr William Griggs AM ASM. During my medical career I believe I consistently demonstrated a high level of dedication, passion, and care for others. From a business perspective, in 2009 I completed an MBA (Adelaide University) and became a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors (FAICD). Since the 1990s I have served on the Boards of various Not-for-Profit organizations, currently serving as a Board Member and the Commissioner (Senior Volunteer) for St John Ambulance (SA). I have been an elected Board Member of Funds SA since 2018 and of Super SA since 2009. I am also a Board Member of Return to Work SA (since 2013) and currently Chair their Investment and Finance Committee. A past Chair of the Motor Accident Commission, I have strong interests in finance, investments and governance. I am very keen to continue to ensure that members investments and interests are well looked after in an increasingly complex and challenging world. I believe this Board role is one for which I have appropriate skills and experience and hope I can continue to serve my fellow South Australians. Thank you for taking the time to read this.



Sue-Ann CHARLTON
 

It would be my honour and privilege to serve the Board of Funds SA and provide guidance in respect of the investments behind our superannuation fund. I have over 25 years’ experience in Financial Services, including 12 years in leadership at the Mercer Super Trust which is now a $65bn fund. I qualified as a Certified Financial Planner in 1998 and spent many years assisting people in developing investment strategies and structuring their superannuation to provide the best possible retirement. My qualifications include a Bachelor of Business, Diploma of Financial Planning, Master of Education and I am a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. I have significant experience in superannuation, but most importantly (and those who know me will attest) I genuinely care about people – and superannuation is ultimately all about people. It is our money and it is critical that it is well-governed to ensure we maximise our retirement savings when we are finally ready to enjoy the next phase of our lives. My strong background in the highly regulated area of financial planning and investment has ensured that working within regulatory frameworks, good governance, financial acumen and sound decision-making are part of my DNA.


 

Jamie WRIGHT

Dear members, My name is Jamie Wright and I have over 25 years’ experience in financial markets and with companies as a director, leader and corporate adviser. I have been involved in more than $10billion in transactions and have a track record creating value for investors.
I believe my skills will strengthen the Board to seek stronger returns for members and modernise the fund. I will prioritise a 'members first' culture and strive for positive changes that benefit members and the community. I am currently Managing Director of RJW Capital, which provides corporate advisory services; Director of Cherish Metals; Director of Community Living Options; and Chair the Governing Council of the Australian Science and Mathematics School. I was previously Managing Director of Global Lithium, which I led to become a top-performing company on ASX and gained extensive advisory experience with leading investment bank, RFC. A proud South Australian, I am passionate about our wonderful state. My beautiful wife is a member and schoolteacher, and both my son’s volunteer. I would welcome any member to contact me on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.    , or visit https://jamiewright04.wixsite.com/jamie-nomination Thank you. Jamie, Grad. Dip. Applied Finance and Investment, B.Sc, B.Eng (Hons), AICD Company Directors Course.


 

Nicolle RANTANEN REYNOLDS

Nicolle's experience spans 30 years working in public and private sector organisations across finance, superannuation, legal and service delivery functions. This includes SuperSA (Director Strategy & Member Services), Statewide Super (COO) and the Department of Treasury & Finance (COO). She is an experienced Board Director with exceptional governance skills, risk expertise and commercial acumen. Her qualifications include AICD Graduate (Fellow), CPA (Fellow), MBA and Masters in Commercial Law. She uses exemplary commercial, legal and finance skills to understand and analyse financial information, assess business drivers, interpret regulation and provide insight into opportunities to deliver substantial organisational value. Nicolle's current Board roles include: Adelaide University Council, AICD State Council, LLL Australia (Finance) and President, Grange Golf Club. Nicolle was until recently, Chief Executive of the Public Trustee - 200 staff with responsibilities including corporate strategy, financial management and investment of $1.5 billion. Having worked as Public Trustee and in the superannuation industry, Nicolle has experience in managing investment portfolios, setting and monitoring investment strategy, making pricing decisions, participating in fund manager selection and sourcing investment consultants. Continuing to serve and add sustainable value to the public sector community remains an important personal objective as part of her director portfolio responsibilities.



Mark DAY

As a career finance executive/Director, I have seen the SSS returns underperform for many years. My objective in joining the Board of Funds SA is to ensure SA Government employees are rewarded with superannuation investment returns that are consistently (at least) second quartile as I achieved in my over 8+ year term as Chair of both the Investment Committee and the Board, of Electricity Industry Super. As Government employees we are compelled to place our super contributions into Super SA. As such, it is imperative that our Funds SA investment outcomes are competitive. According to Super Ratings industry median benchmarks, the SSS Balanced fund (60% - 90% growth assets) does not consistently achieve this minimum hurdle. I want to be your representative on the Funds SA Board. Once on the Board I will be able to determine why its investment performance is average (at best) and do all that I can to ensure that its performance lifts to a consistent “second quartile” level across all investment options. And so, I ask that you please consider my background, career in finance and directorship history (at LinkedIn) and vote me onto the Funds SA Board as your representative. 



Super SA Select Board

At the close of nominations at 12 noon, Monday 22 July 2024 no nominations were received and accepted for the election of two Members to the Super SA Select Board.

As a result, no election will occur for the Super SA Select Board.

Voting

Following the close of nominations, elections will be held for Members of the following Boards:

  • Super SA Board
  • Funds SA Board

Voting packs will be sent to all eligible electors from Monday 12 August 2024. Eligible electors include the following:

  • Super SA members are entitled to vote in the Super SA Board election as well as in the Funds SA election as members of Funds SA.
  • Police Superannuation members are entitled to vote in Funds SA only.
  • Super SA Select members who choose to be members of Super SA are entitled to vote in the Funds SA and Super SA elections.

Voting packs for Super SA and Super SA Select members will include the following:

  • one ballot paper for the Super SA Board Election;
  • one ballot paper for the Funds SA Board Election;
  • a combined candidate profile sheet for these elections;
  • a postal voting guide;
  • a ballot paper declaration envelope bearing your name and address; and
  • a reply-paid envelope to return your ballot paper declaration envelope in.

Voting packs for Funds SA only members will include the following:

  • one ballot paper for the Funds SA Board Election;
  • a candidate profile sheet for this election;
  • a postal voting guide;
  • a ballot paper declaration envelope bearing your name and address; and
  • a reply-paid envelope to return your ballot paper declaration envelope in.

The voting method for these elections is optional preferential.

In both elections, for your vote to count you must place the number 1 in the square opposite the name of the candidate whom you most prefer.

You may then indicate further preferences for some or all of the other candidates by placing consecutive numbers in the square(s) opposite their name(s), commencing with the number 2.

 

Requesting a replacement ballot pack

If you haven't automatically received your ballot material by Monday 19 August 2024, and you believe you are entitled to vote, please contact ECSA on 1300 655 232. The deadline you can apply for replacement voting material is 5 pm on Monday 2 September 2024.

You can request a replacement ballot pack if you have been left off the roll in error, or the original material was:

  • not received
  • destroyed or lost
  • spoiled

Returning your ballot paper

After voting, your completed ballot paper(s) must be placed in the ballot paper envelope, which is then sealed and signed by you to verify your identity and voting entitlement. The signed flap of the ballot paper envelope will be removed by electoral staff prior to opening the envelope to ensure the secrecy of your vote.

Place your completed ballot paper envelope into the reply-paid envelope and post it back to ECSA so that it reaches ECSA by no later than 12 noon Monday 9 September 2024.


 

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