How is the ADA financed (and how are the funds expended)?
To preserve our independence, non-partisan integrity and institutional transparency the ADA is financed entirely by membership subscriptions; corporate and institutional subscriptions to our publications (Defender and Defence Brief); limited advertising in Defender (to help cover the costs of its production and distribution); research, representational, consultancy or teaching tasks undertaken by members on the Association’s behalf (and in keeping with our strict transparency rules); and personal and corporate donations from patriotic and concerned Australians. 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 publicly available. To reinforce our independence, accountability and transparency we do not accept other than nominal donations (capped at $A5000 annually) from commercial entities seeking to sell weap
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