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Foundation dazzles with Charity Gala Dinner

On Thursday 19 June the AMAQ Foundation hosted its first Charity Gala Dinner, held at Gianni’s at Portside in Brisbane.

The night was themed Jazz on Portside, with a large crowd of supporters and guests gathering to celebrate the work of the AMAQ Foundation and to raise funds to enable the Foundation to continue a number of its vital projects.

Former Channel Ten News Anchor Marie-Louise Theile was MC for the night, with guests treated to a delicious dinner and accompanying jazz band. Several keynote speakers also addressed the crowd on the night, including former Federal AMA and AMA Queensland President Dr Bill Glasson; Dr Sarah Greenwood, an Overseas-trained doctor who benefited from the assistance of the AMAQ Foundation; Ms Emily Vagg, the very first recipient of an AMAQ Foundation scholarship; Dr Chris Schull, author of the medical textbook Common Medical Problems in the Tropics which is proudly supported by the AMAQ Foundation; and finally Dr Rob Sinclair, a Brisbane Dermatologist and President of the AMAQ Foundation since 2003.

The evening also included a general and silent auction as fundraising activities, with guests snapping up the items going under the hammer, including holiday packages, collections of art, photography sessions, and wine hampers.   

All who attended the Gala deemed the night to be a great success, and the AMAQ Foundation would like to extend its sincere thanks to the sponsors on the evening, MAP Funds Management, Family Care Medical Services, HLB Mann Judd, MDA National, the Independent Practitioner Network (IPN), the Federal office of the AMA, and Southerex Imaging. Thanks must also go to those who donated prizes on the night for the silent and general auctions, World Travel Professionals, Seaspray Resort Zilzie, Crowne Plaza Pelican Waters Golf Resort and Spa, Auscellardoor, Madonna Huddy, Ellie Neilson Studio, Omeros Brothers, Lexus of Brisbane, and Jerry Liu Photography.

The AMAQ Foundation would also like to acknowledge Mr Jason Rose, twice Queensland Auctioneer of the year, who worked as Auctioneer and also Gianni’s for the wonderful service on the night.

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Jason started his career as a country agent back in 1987. Specialising in Auctioneering, Jason travelled the East Coast of Australia. Jason’s determination to be the best that he could was proven with Jason being twice awarded Queensland Young Auctioneer of The Year and twice runner-up in the Australasian titles. In 1997, after 10 years in the bush, Jason decided to wash off the dust and the mud and move to Brisbane. In 10 years Jason has conducted in excess of 2000 house auctions and is regarded by the Real Estate Institute of Queensland as one of the top property auctioneers in the state, being a finalist(Top 3) in the REIQ Auctioneer of the Year in 2000,2001,2003,2004 & 2006. In 2005 Jason competed against auctioneers from throughout Australia to be awarded Harcourts Australia Auctioneer of The Year. When choosing an auctioneer to handle your sale it makes total sense to choose one who is acknowledged not just for their achievements within the industry, but also for their achievements on behalf of each and every client. That’s why Jason’s reputation as the man behind so many outstanding results is that will continue to grow with the support of the Award wining team at Auction Dynamics.  To change this standard text, you have to enter some information about your self in the Dashboard -> Users -> Your Profile box. Read more from this author


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  1. Dear Sir

    Can you please advise me about aqny laws pertaining to silent auctions in Qld. Eg What does the charity have to advertise to the bidder?

    Value of item?
    Opening bid - we assume yes
    Reserve ?

    Can items have a reserve and if they do does the reserve need to be advertised? Or if the item has an advertised value and the bidding does not come anywhere close to it. Is that suffiecient to advise as a reason to reject the bid?

    I would much appreciate your urgent advise.

  2. G’Day Nina,

    Thanks for you question.

    As far as I know there are no laws pertaining to silent auctions like there are for live auctions.

    A lot of the charities that I do auctions for will advertise the value of the item beside the item that is in the silent auction. This gives the bidders an indication.

    Usually an opening bid or price is put on the bidding sheet besides the item and this is the minimum bid (reserve) If no one puts in a bid above the opening bid then the item is not sold. The item is sold to the person that puts in the highest bid above the opening bid.

    I beleive that most people that bid at a charity auction think that there is no reserve on the item and if you want there to be a reserve price on an item then you should advise the bidders of such. Not to do so may ask for trouble down the track.

    Hope this helps.

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