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The Te Pou funding library provides information on potential sources of funding. It lists funding institutions and grants available to support New Zealand research, evaluation, pilot programmes, feasibility studies, service developments, specific projects and/or associated costs. Links to each funding source are provided. This facilitates direct access to current and updated funding information. Please check with the host institution to confirm eligibility criteria, application details and closing dates.

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North Island

Auckland City Community Board Discretionary Funding

Region Auckland only.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Community groups and volunteer organisations within Auckland community board areas.
Description Funding for projects which benefit the local community.
Closing date Multiple depending on location.

ASB Community Trusts

Region Auckland and Northland.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Incorporated societies and charitable trusts in operation for 12 months or more.
Description Funding for health and social services including evaluation of services, operational support, raising awareness and administration equipment. 
Closing date Varies by category, Health and Social Services is 1 February and 1 July.

Bay Trust

Region Bay of Plenty.
Maximum funding $20,000.
Eligibility Local, properly constituted community groups.
Description Will consider grants for organisations and projects which help build, strengthen or enhance Bay of Plenty communities. Does not fund wages.
Closing date 30 June for an August decision and 31 December for a decision in February.

CH Izard Bequest (administered by Wellington City Council)

Region Wellington rate-paying area.
Maximum funding $5000.
Eligibility Local Wellington not for profit groups.
Description Funds education or support for needy, disadvantaged groups in the community.
Closing date 29 January.

Eastern and Central Community Trust

Region Eastern, central and lower North Island.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Local community not-for-profit groups.
Description Funds services which improve quality of life, community support, projects which alleviate social problems, education, culture and recreation. 
Closing date 12 February, 16 April, 11 June, 13 August, 8 October and 10 December.

Endeavour Community Trust

Region Multiple lower North Island.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Incorporated or charitable organisations, educational institutions.
Description Funds sports, not for profit or recreational groups, educational institutions, or charity organisations that provide health or social assistance. 
Closing date Always open.

Skycity Auckland Community Trust

Region Auckland.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Community and charitable organisations. Does not fund salaries or administration costs or medical research.
Description Includes funding to community projects that provide care, treatment or counselling, teach life skills and provide educational programmes or research.  
Closing date March.

Skycity Hamilton Community Trust

Region Hamilton.
Maximum funding $2,000 to $25,000.
Eligibility Community and charitable organisations. Does not fund salaries or administration costs or medical research.
Description Includes funding to community projects that provide care, treatment or counselling, teach life skills and provide educational programmes or research.  
Closing date Required to register your interest to receive an application form for the 2010 funding round which starts in June 2010.

The Community Trust of Wellington

Region Wellington region: Kapiti Disctrict, Porirua, Wellington and Hutt Valley.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Wellington community groups which are incorporated societies or registered charitable trusts.
Description Funding to support arts and culture, the volunteer and community sector (through collaboration, service improvement, training and learning, research and evaluation) and sport and leisure participation. 
Closing date Always open.

Thomas George Macarthy Trust

Region Lower North Island (Wellington, Upper Hutt, Masterton, Pahiatua, Woodville, Palmerston North, Wanganui, Waiouru, Ohakune, Patea and Taumarunui).
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Charitable or educational organisations operating within the Wellington region.
Description Supports charitable or educational organisations. Does not fund individuals (directly or indirectly), sports organisations and service clubs.  
Closing date 30 June annually.

Trust House Charitable Trust

Region Multiple towns in the lower North Island.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Non-profit community organisations.
Description Funds organisations that contribute to the well-being and development of the local community. Priority is given to welfare and social services for prevention and/or rehabilitation of addiction.
Closing date Multiple, depends on location.

Trust Waikato

Region Waikato.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Local community groups. 
Description Trust Waikato is committed to funding community research. Funds groups who provide, for example, social services, education, work with youth, arts and recreation.
Closing date 19 February, 11 June, 17 September.

TSB Community Trust

Region Taranaki (from Mokau in the north, to Tahora in the east and Manawapou River in the south).
Maximum funding Two categories of funding: under $50,000 and over $50,000.
Eligibility Local not-for-profit groups and individuals. Applicants must bank predominantly or solely with TSB.
Description Funds projects which will have a sustainable economic, social, health, learning or cultural benefit.
Closing date 15 May, 15 August, 15 November, 15 February for applications under $50,000.
15 August for applications over $50,000.

Vodafone New Zealand Foundation Grants Programme

Region Mainly Auckland, predominantly South Auckland based.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Registered New Zealand charity or voluntary organisation.
Description Funds programmes which address a number of the following issues at once; youth offending, drug and alcohol abuse, unemployment, suicide prevention, emotional and mental health, academic underachievement. Programmes must involve youth in the programme development and implementation.

Vodafone also have a 'World of Difference' fund available which pays 12 months salary and expenses for an employee of a youth related cause.
Closing date Always open.

 

South Island

Bendigo Valley Sports & Charity Foundation

Region Canterbury and Otago regions.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Community groups, educational organisations.
Description Funds education, welfare, arts and culture, sport and recreation projects and any other purpose that is beneficial to the community or any section of it. 
Closing date Always open.

Eureka Trust

Region Multiple South Island towns.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Incorporated society, charitable groups, educational institutions.
Description Funds charitable, philanthropic, cultural or any other purpose that is beneficial to the community or any section of it. Does not fund salaries or vehicle costs. 
Closing date 24 July, 28 August, 25 September, 23 October, 20 November and 8 January. Note that applications must be in the post office box on the morning of the closing date.

Skycity Queenstown Community Trust

Region Queenstown.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Non-commerial, not-for-profit organisations established for a minimum of 12 months. Does not fund salaries or administration costs or medical research.
Description Includes funding to community projects that provide care, treatment or counselling, teach life skills and provide educational programmes or research. 
Closing date 31 July.

The Canterbury Community Trust

Region Canterbury, Nelson/Malborough regions and the Chatham Islands. 
Maximum funding Not specified. 
Eligibility Community groups. 
Description Funds purposes beneficial to the community. Categories include disabled, youth, welfare and social, education, infants and children, community services and medical, recreation and leisure, economic and employment. 
Closing date Differs by category.

The Community Trust of Mid and South Canterbury

Region Mid and South Canterbury region (Ahsburton, Methven, MacKenzie, Geraldine, Temuka, Timaru, Pleasant Point and Waimate).
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Not-for-profit organisations.
Description Funds organisations which provide services to improve quality of life, contribute to community well-being and assist social problems. 
Closing date Third Friday in February and August for grants over $10,000.
Third Friday in January, April, July and October for grants $10,000 or less.

The Community Trust of Southland

Region Southland (Queenstown, Glenorchy, Arrowtown, Tapanui and Heriot).
Maximum funding Three categories of funding: under $5000; $5-$50,000; $50,000 and over
Eligibility Charitable or not for profit groups or organisations.
Description Services funded include education, health and social services.
Closing date Under $5000 - open, applications considered monthly.
$5-50,000 - 1 February, 1 June and 1 October.
$50,000 and over - 1 September for expression of interest and 31 October for full grant application.

Nationwide

Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (ALAC) Community Action on Alcohol Fund (CAAF)

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Non-profit or charitable organisations.
Description Support of community action projects that reduce alcohol-related harm.
Closing date 1 December - 28 February, 1 April - 30 June annually.

Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand (ALAC) Sponsorship

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding $5,000
Eligibility Community events that are being held in not less than three months time from the date of application.
Description Events that:
  • target youth (12-24), Maori and/or Pacific peoples
  • are good quality events that provide opportunities for communication and marketing of ALAC's brand and/or messages
  • include activities and strategies that aim to promote responsible drinking behaviours.
Closing date Sponsorship fund will remain open for applications in each financial year until the total available funding has been granted. When the fund closes, a notice will be posted on this website.

Auckland Medical Research Foundation

Region  Nationwide.
Maximum funding  $110,000 over two years.
Eligibility  Researchers in any area of medicine.
Description  Funds high quality research from any area of medicine.
Closing date  Multiple for different funds.

Caversham Foundation

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Community, sports and cultural groups. All lottery grants are restricted to not for profit or community organisations. Lottery grants will also fund individuals undertaking health research.
Description Funds research, projects and equipment which improve general health and well-being in NZ communities. Research results must be publically available. 
Closing date Always open.

Community Organisation Grants Scheme

Region Nationwide. 
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Not for profit or community-owned and community-driven organisations that provide social services and projects to people from one or more of the COGS priority sectors.
Description Priority areas for funding for each community are detailed annually.
Closing date Opens on 1 June and closes on the last Friday of July each year.

Families Commission Research Fund

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding $5,000 - $50,000.
Eligibility Researchers from academic institutions, non-government organisations, independent research organisations, community group members or those in practice with families.
Description Intended for new research, emergent ideas, 'think pieces', and 'ideas papers' which have the potential to lead to new research into aspects of family life, such as resiliency to hardship. The website lists priority areas for each round of funding. 
Closing date 2 November 2009.

Frozen Funds Charitable Trust

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Charitable organisation; Individuals or groups without charitable status are asked to make a full application through a charitable organisation that has agreed to administer the funds on their behalf.
Description Funds projects which are run by and for people who use mental health or intellectual disability service.
Closing date 31 March.

Health Research Council Maori seeding grant and grant-in-aid

Region

Nationwide. 

Maximum funding

$5000.

Eligibility

Groups and individuals of Maori descent who are New Zealand citizens or hold residency at the time of application.

Description

Seeding Grant: Funds to develop and pilot a Maori health research proposal of one year’s duration.

Grants-in-aid: Funds to disseminate research results including health research hui and publications.

Closing date

26 July, 15 November.

Health Research Council Pacific seeding grant and conference travel grant

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding Seeding grant - $5000. 
Travel grant - $1000.
Eligibility Groups and individuals of Pacific Island descent with New Zealand citizenship or permanent residency.
Travel grant for HRC aware recipients only.
Description Seeding grant: Funds to develop and pilot a Pacific health research proposal of one year’s duration for the annual HRC contestable funding round.
Closing date

Seeding grant - 1 September.
Travel grant - to be confirmed.

Health Research Council Project Contracts, Feasibility Studies and Emerging Researcher First Grant Awards

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding Contracts up to $400,000 per year, to a maximum contract value of $1.2 million.
Eligibility Groups and individuals.
Description For single clearly defined research projects (project contracts), feasibility studies, or support for emerging researchers (emerging researcher first grants awards). Duration is usually a maximum of three years but may be up to five years for clinical trials, public health interventions or epidemiology trials.
Closing date Registration and full application closed (previously 1 October).

J R McKenzie Trust Fund

Region

Nationwide. 

Maximum funding

Not specified.

Eligibility

Incorporated organisations.

Description

The Trust works towards a more socially just and inclusive Aotearoa New Zealand. The two major areas of focus for the next five years are disadvantaged children and their families, and Maori development. Applications with a focus on other especially marginalised groups may also be considered.

Closing date

28 February or 31 May or 31 August.

Lion Foundation

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Not for profit groups who are registered as an incorporated society and have Charities Commission registration. Organisations may also be eligible if affiliated to a group that is legally constituted.
Description Funds education and training institutions, recognised cultural or philanthropic groups, sports clubs and welfare assistance through recognised agencies. 
Closing date Always open.

Lottery Community Committee

Region Regional and nationwide.
Maximum funding Not specified but groups must have legal status for amounts over $10,000.
Eligibility Not for profit or community organisations.
Description Priorities include projects that have a community/social service focus, or projects that help improve the well-being of people in the community. 
Closing date National: 22 January, 7 May, 27 August.
Regional: 1 March (July, November dates to be confirmed).

Lottery Community Sector Research

Region

Nationwide. 

Maximum funding

Not specified.

Eligibility

All lottery grants are restricted to not-for-profit or community organisations.

Description

Considers applications from community organisations to carry out research and/or evaluation projects, and the communication of their findings. The fund supports projects that offer community benefits at a local, regional or national level.

Closing date

Initial research proposal - June date to be confirmed.

Lottery Health Research

Region Nationwide. 
Maximum funding Varies based on whether it is a research project, shared equipment or PhD project that is being funded.
Eligibility Not-for-profit or community organisations. Lottery grants will also fund individuals undertaking health research. 
Description Grants for research into the cause, prevention and treatment of disorders affecting the health of New Zealanders.  Particularly interested in public health studies including mental health. Fund PhD scholarships, shared equipment and pilot projects.
Closing date 21 August annually.

Lottery Pacific provider development fund

Region

Nationwide.

Maximum funding

$10,000 for groups with legal status and $5000 for groups without legal status.

Eligibility

Pacific community groups.

Description

To assist Pacific community groups to strengthen their ability to operate in an effective and accountable way, and to improve their access to lottery funding.

Closing date

5 March and 7 August

Maori provider development scheme - Ministry of Health

Region

Nationwide.

Maximum funding

Not specified.

Eligibility

Health providers, or health organisations that are owned and operated by Iwi, and/or Maori organisations and are primarily providing health services to Maori. Applicants will have a contract with the Ministry of Health and/or district health board and/or primary health hrganisation, or be in the process of developing such a contract.

Description

Funding is for development or staff training and not for the delivery of health services.  Funding categories include information technology; infrastructure support; workforce development; service integration and best practice and procedure models.

Closing date

22 May 2009.

Marsden Fund (administered by the Royal Society of NZ)

Region Nationwide. 
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Researchers employed at universities or research organisations.
Description Support scholarly high quality NZ research in science, technology, engineering and maths, social sciences and the humanities.
Closing date 4 February for preliminary proposals. 26 May for full proposals.

Maurice & Phyllis Paykel Trust

Region Nationwide. 
Maximum funding Not specified for projects, from $1000 to $3000 for travel.
Eligibility Qualified researchers in the health sciences fields, may include senior graduate students.
Description Funds project, equipment, travel and conference grants for innovative research in medical and paramedical fields.
Closing date Project and equipment grants - 1 March, 1 October.
Travel and conference grants - 1 March, 1 June and 1 October.

New Horizons for Women Trust Research Awards

Region

Nationwide. 

Maximum funding

$15,000.

Eligibility

Groups and individuals undertaking research of relevance to women and women without qualifications currently studying at the tertiary level.

Description

Funding for research projects that focus on issues important to the well-being of women and girls and to further education.

Closing date

Multiple for different awards.

NZ Nursing Education Research Foundation Research Grant (NZ Nurses Organisation)

Region Nationwide. 
Maximum funding $2000-$10,000.
Eligibility Individuals (RN, RM, EN/NA or student nurses/midwives). Applicants must be current financial members of NZNO on the closing date.
Description Funds research that contributes to nursing/healthcare in New Zealand.
Closing date 14 February, 30 June, 31 October.

Oakley Mental Health Research Foundation

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Groups and individuals.
Description Funds research and investigation into social and scientific trends in psychiatry including pure and applied research, subsidies for publication and dissemination of findings, and attendance to professional meetings. 
Closing date February and October annually.

Primary health care - key directions grants

Region

Nationwide.

Maximum funding

Not specified.

Eligibility

A person or group currently working on an initiative that contributes to the Key Directions programme.  Key Directions is a work programme supporting the Primary Health Care Strategy which focuses on improving the health of New Zealanders.

Description

The grants process provides opportunities for local pilot projects that focus on standards development and that have the potential to be applied nationally.

Closing date

Always open.

Pub Charity

Region Multiple towns nationwide.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Incorporated societies; charitable bodies recognised by the Inland Revenue Department; non-profit organisations; and/or if applicable, clubs or groups affiliated to or a member or a recognised national organisation.
Description Supports community/welfare groups/organisations and health, and health related purposes.
Closing date 12 January, 9 February, 9 March, 6 April, 11 May and 8 June. The Pub Charity Net Proceeds Committee meets approximately once a month to assess applications. Rest of the dates to be confirmed.

RISE youth grants

Region

Nationwide.

Maximum funding

For groups - $5000.
For individuals - $1000.

Eligibility

Groups and individuals.  Applicants (including all group members) must be 20 years of age or under at application deadline. 

Description

Projects must relate to promoting or increasing the awareness of youth mental health or reducing the stigma and discrimination many young people experience or be relevant to young people under 20 years old in New Zealand. 
Funded by the Werry Centre.

Closing date

2010 dates to be announced.

Road Safety Trust

Region

Nationwide.

Maximum funding

$50,000

Eligibility

Groups and individuals focusing on alcohol and drug abuse; children; community; education; elderly; ethnic minorities; family; Maori; Pacific Island; parent education; people with disabilities; prisoners, ex-prisoner, other offenders; rehabilitation; refugees; rural communities; self-help; women; youth.

Description

The trust is empowered to fund community safety initiatives, training, education, overseas travel, attendance at conferences and private sector technological developments beneficial to road safety.

Closing date

12 February, 11 June and 15 September.

Rural Innovations Fund

Region Rural communities nationwide.
Maximum funding Up to $50,000 (excl GST).
Eligibility Health professional or organisation working in a rural community. Will not fund capital investments. 
Description Supports innovation in rural health services.
Closing date 27 March.

Sargood Bequest

Region

Nationwide.

Maximum funding

$5000.

Eligibility

Community groups and individuals.

Description

Funds arts and culture; children; community; education; elderly; health; sport and recreation; and youth.

Closing date

31 December.

Shares for Good

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Registered non-profit and charitable trusts engaged in delivering initiatives and programmes that address compelling community needs. Does not fund individuals.
Description Supports organisations who aim to improve communities by reducing poverty, improving equity between groups, supporting children and their families, and enhancing the well-being and opportunities for those most at risk.  
Closing date Always open.

Social Science Capability Building Award (Social Policy Evaluation and Research Committee)

Region Nationwide. 
Maximum funding $10,000. 
Eligibility Open to any New Zealand or international expert who is sharing knowledge relevant to the social policy, research and evaluation sector.
Description The Social Science Capability Building Award funds innovative workshops, seminars and speakers that address the needs of professional social scientists, research students, policy practitioners, and/or social policy agencies. This award is focused on skills-building to increase social science capability by linking New Zealanders with national and international experts on relevant social policy topics and methodologies. Topical social issues are outlined each year.
Closing date First Friday of May, August and November.

Social Science Research Award (Social Policy Evaluation and Research Committee)

Region Nationwide. 
Maximum funding $15,000. 
Eligibility Masters and PhD students enrolled or about to enrol in a research programme approved by a tertiary institution in New Zealand. Professional fellows supported by their employer and host agency (national and international).
Description One year scholarship to engage in social science research and evaluation that is relevant to the development, delivery or evaluation of social policy in New Zealand.  
Closing date First Friday of May, August and November.

The Mazda Foundation Trust

Region Nationwide. 
Maximum funding Not specified. 
Eligibility Groups and individuals who qualify for tax deductible gifts. 
Description Supports the advancement of education, culture and employment skills development particularly for young people from deprived backgrounds. 
Closing date 31 March, 30 June and 30 September.

The New Zealand Mental Health Media Grants - Mental Health Foundation

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding $50,000 (journalism and creative) and $12,000 for any one project.
Eligibility Community.
Description

The aim of the media grants is to help reduce stigma and discrimination by informing the public about mental health issues and experiences. Inaugural applications were received in 2007 and the media grants have since supported two journalism projects and seven creative projects.

Closing date 2010 dates to be confirmed.

The Southern Trust

Region Multiple towns nationwide.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Non-commercial, not-for-profit organisations. 
Description Funds purposes beneficial for the community including social service or welfare agencies and educational or training organisations.
Closing date Available for applications between 20-25 each month (January-November).

The Tindall Foundation

Region Nationwide. 
Maximum funding First time $10,000-$20,000.
Eligibility Voluntary and community organisations.
Description Supports capacity building, research and education and promotion of best practice to strengthen community and voluntary organisations. Supports families and social services.
Closing date No closing dates - apply at least four months prior to when funding is required.

The Trusts Charitable Foundation Inc

Region Multiple towns nationwide.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Not for profit organisations, welfare groups, educational organisations. 
Description Particularly interested in arts and culture, education, child, youth and adolescent programmes.
Closing date Always open.

Vic Davis Memorial Trust

Region Nationwide (study scholarships preference: an association with the Eastern Bay of Plenty).
Maximum funding $5,000 for scholarships; no minimum or maximum level of funding for research fellowship or research grants specified.
Eligibility The individuals must be New Zealand residents and any organisation applying for a research grant should be New Zealand based.
Description The Vic Davis Memorial Trust, which operates under the terms of a trust deed detailed in Mr Davis’ will, is expected to distribute more than $100,000 a year in grants and scholarships with a focus on mental health.
Closing date 31 August.

Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Travelling Fellowships

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding $10,000. 
Eligibility Individuals. Does not fund travel for research towards an academic or professional qualification.  Does not cover computer hardware/electronic qualification or for attending academic or professional conferences.
Description Funds overseas travel for intensive research that will benefit person’s occupation or community. Travel funded is usually between three weeks and three months in duration. Individual must fund 20 per cent of the travel costs.   
Closing date 31 July annually.

Working Together More Fund - He Pūtea Mahi Tahi

Region Nationwide.
Maximum funding Not specified.
Eligibility Community groups who want to make a greater difference for the people and communities they serve, through working together more closely with other organisations. Collaborative ventures that create sector or across-sector relationships and which strengthen the communities they serve. Does not fund political organisations, sports groups, groups based overseas, groups involved in the promotion of religion, arts groups and groups delivering core educational services.
Description Four funding organisations - the Todd Foundation, Tindall Foundation, Wayne Francis Charitable Trust and the J R McKenzie Trust provide seeding assistance to organisations that are looking to work more closely together in order to provide a better service for the people and communities they serve. It does not provide ongoing operating costs.  
Closing date 12 March.

Other funding related sites and resources

A Survey of Government Funding of Non-Profit Organisations

Description This survey provides a broad overview of the central government's payments to New Zealand non-profit organisations.  A useful information source that includes a demographic breakdown by population group (including Maori, Pacific, refugees and migrants). Department of Internal Affairs, 2007.
Access Open access.

CommunityNet Aotearoa

Description Not a funding organisation.
A community resource site administered by the Department of Internal Affairs (includes how to guides, directories and case studies)
Access Open access.

Fundview and BreakOut (Funding information service)

Description Searchable databases for funding or scholarships.
FundView: New Zealand’s primary source of information about funding for voluntary organisations, special interest groups and individuals.
BreakOut: Scholarships, grants and awards for individuals
Access A subscriber based service. For a list of public access locations (e.g. libraries) visit the location map on the website.

Ministry of Health

Description

Provides a list of grants and scholarships available for those working in the health sector.  Enter “grants” or related keywords in the search menu for listing.

Access Open access.

NZ Health Research Purchase Agencies

Description This list is produced by the Health Research Council of New Zealand and links directly to health research purchase agencies.
Access Open access.

Philanthropy New Zealand

Description Not a funding organisation but a peak body for grant making organisations in New Zealand.Useful information is presented in their ‘Essentials for Grantmaking’ and ‘Knowledge Basket’ section (e.g. evaluation approaches, effective organisations, proposals)
Access Open access.

Principles to underpin management by public entities of funding to non-governmental organisations (PDF, 561kb)

Description This good practice guide sets out the principles that the Auditor-General expects public entities to consider and act in keeping with - to manage funding arrangements with non-governmental organisations (NGOs), 2006.
Access Open access.

University of Otago funding information and opportunities

Description University based listing of funding opportunities for researchers.
Access Open access.
 

Page last updated: 31 March 2010