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How is the ADA financed (and how are the funds expended and accounted for)?

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How is the ADA financed (and how are the funds expended and accounted for)?

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To preserve our independence, non-partisan integrity and institutional transparency the ADA is financed entirely by membership subscriptions; institutional and corporate subscriptions to our publications (Defender and Defence Brief); limited advertising in our journal Defender (to help cover the costs of its production and distribution); reproduction fees and copyright royalties from our publications; research, representational, consultancy or teaching tasks undertaken by members voluntarily on the Association’s behalf (and in keeping with our strict transparency rules); and personal and corporate donations from patriotic and concerned Australians who believe that vibrant and informed public debate on defence and wider national security issues is important. Furthermore, as a registered not-for-profit public company limited by guarantee under the Corporations Act, our accounts are fully audited, submitted annually to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and are pu

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To preserve our independence, non-partisan integrity and institutional transparency the ADA is financed entirely by membership subscriptions; institutional and corporate subscriptions to our publications (Defender and Defence Brief); limited advertising in our journal Defender (to help cover the costs of its production and distribution); reproduction fees and copyright royalties from our publications and research reports; research, consultancy or teaching tasks undertaken by members voluntarily on the Association’s behalf (and in keeping with our strict disclosure and transparency rules); and personal and corporate donations from civic-minded and concerned Australians who believe that public education and vibrant and informed public debate on defence and wider national security issues is important. Furthermore, as a registered not-for-profit public company limited by guarantee under the Corporations Act, our accounts are fully audited, submitted annually to the Australian Securities an

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