Home » Fifth gold award for annual report

Fifth gold award for annual report

The City of Ryde’s 2013–14 Annual Report was awarded gold at the 65th Australasian Reporting Awards held in Melbourne recently.

The 2015 award is the fifth time the City of Ryde has won gold in the prestigious Australasian Reporting Awards, having also achieved the top standard every year since 2010.  

City of Ryde Mayor Councillor Bill Pickering said the gold award was an important benchmark for the Council’s reporting of its activities.

“The gold standard is confirmation that our reporting is of the highest standard.

“It is pleasing to know that the Council’s Annual Report has been peer reviewed and judged to demonstrate overall excellence, not once, not twice, but five years in a row.

“Congratulations to all who have worked hard to achieve a gold standard in our reporting as it is important to us that the community has a thorough understanding of the business of its local council including financial data and performance measures.

“It is always a challenge to present complex data in a clear, concise and interesting format whilst meeting the specific requirements of a formal annual report.”

The Awards are run by Australasian Reporting Awards Inc., an independent not-for-profit organisation supported by volunteer professionals from the business community and professional bodies concerned with the quality of financial and business reporting.

To achieve a gold award an Annual Report must achieve overall excellence in annual reporting, provide high quality coverage of most aspects of the Australasian Reporting Awards criteria, provide full disclosure of key aspects of its core business, address current legislative and regulatory requirements and be a model for other peer reports.

Digital Editions


  • Jetstar celebrate Ballina partnership

    Jetstar celebrate Ballina partnership

    More than five million passengers have flown through Ballina Byron Gateway Airport with Jetstar since the airline’s first flight touched down 20 years ago according…