The Australian Rhino Project

This charity is currently registered with the ACNC.

  • Public Benevolent Institution
  • Basic Religious Charity
  • Tax deductible (DGR)
  • Financial Report Consolidated

Key Information

Charity Status

Charity reporting is up to date.

Charity Size

S

  • Extra Small (<$50k)
  • Small ($50k-$250k)
  • Medium ($250k-$1m)
  • Large ($1m-$10m)
  • Very Large ($10m-$100m)
  • Extra Large (>$100m)

Revenue $64.5k

Years in Operation

11 Years

Est. 2014

Operating State(s)

No reported operations

Overseas Operations

Not Operating Overseas

Number of Employees

0.0

FTE Employees

6

Volunteers

% Revenue from Govt.

N/A

Total Expenses

$0.00

0.0% of Revenue

% Revenue from Donations

98.2%

Revenue from Donations ($63.4k)

Grants for Use in Aus.

$0.00

0% of Expenses

Grants for Use Outside Aus.

$0.00

0% of Expenses

% Employee Expenses

0%

Employee Expenses ($0)

How they help


Preventing Or Relieving Suffering Of Animals

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Basic Information

ABN

14168809158

ENTITY TYPE

Australian Public Company

Incorporation TYPE

Charity

Other Business Names

The Australian Rhino Project

TAX CONCESSION STATUS
  • Endorsement date : 1 January 2024
  • Income Tax Exemption
  • GST Concession
  • FBT Rebate
  • FBT Exemption
DGR Status
  • DGR Item 1
  • FUND NAME
  • THE AUSTRALINA RHINO PROJECT PUBLIC FUND (Item 1)
Fundraising Status
  • Conducts fundraising
    Within NSW, NT, QLD, SA, VIC, WA
    Licence Number:
    ACT: 0.0, NSW: CFN/23329, QLD: CP6141, SA: 0.0, TAS: 0.0, VIC: 13544.19, WA: 0.0
Purpose statement

The Australian Rhino Project is a conservation organisation which is committed to working as part of the collective international fight to protect African rhinoceros from extinction. The Australian Rhino Project, together with Royal Zoological Society of South Australia, Orana Wildlife Park, Werribee Wildlife Park and Taronga Conservation Society Australia, are currently working to expand the population of white rhinos in Australia and New Zealand to maintain a genetically diverse breeding crash that can be relocated back to Africa should the rhino become extinct in its African homeland. The principal activities of The Australian Rhino Project (the company) during the financial year included: Engagement with various parties to determine ideal processes for the importation of rhinos Ongoing work with experts to establish appropriate protocols for rhino importation Maintenance of appropriate quarantine facilities in Australia and New Zealand; and Preparing for the drafting of CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) permit applications for both export and import of rhinos.

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2024 Financial Data

2024 Revenue Breakdown

Total Revenue $64,499$64.5k

THE AUSTRALIAN RHINO PROJECT had a net deficit of -$32,200-$32.2k

2024 People

Staff Costs

$0

0.0% of Annual Revenue

Full Time Equivalent Employees

0

Average Expense per Employee

N/A

Full Time Employees

0

0% of Employees

Part Time Employees

0

0% of Employees

Casual Employees

0

0% of Employees

This organisation is supported by 6 volunteers.

Responsible People

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Allan Davies

Role: Director

David Humphreys

Role: Secretary

Elaine Bensted

Role: Director

Lindi-may Lochner

Role: Treasurer

Mark Stanbridge

Role: Director

Paul White

Role: Director

Classifications

2024 Programs

The Australian Rhino Project ran 1 program(s) in 2024

1 operated in Australia

The Australian Rhino Project is a conservation organisation which is committed to working as part of the collective international fight to protect African rhinoceros from extinction. The Australian Rhino Project, together with Royal Zoological Society of South Australia, Orana Wildlife Park, Werribee Wildlife Park and Taronga Conservation Society Australia, are currently working to expand the population of white rhinos in Australia and New Zealand to maintain a genetically diverse breeding crash that can be relocated back to Africa should the rhino become extinct in its African homeland. The principal activities of The Australian Rhino Project (the company) during the financial year included: Engagement with various parties to determine ideal processes for the importation of rhinos Ongoing work with experts to establish appropriate protocols for rhino importation Maintenance of appropriate quarantine facilities in Australia and New Zealand; and Preparing for the drafting of CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) permit applications for both export and import of rhinos.

Program Details
  Domestic International    
The Australian Rhino Project

Wildlife welfare

Program Beneficiaries: Program Locations: Overseas Operations: Operated Online  
Animals New South Wales, Australia; Old Princes Hwy, Monarto South SA 5254, Australia NA No
Domestic
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The Australian Rhino Project

Wildlife welfare

Program Beneficiaries:

  • Animals

PROGRAM LOCATIONS:

New South Wales, Australia; Old Princes Hwy, Monarto South SA 5254, Australia

OVERSEAS OPERATIONS:

NA

Operated Online:

No

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