Australia's environmental not-for-profit Planet Ark goes into voluntary administration

Planet Ark Environmental Foundation, one of Australia's largest environmental non-for-profits, has entered voluntary administration following a board review of the organisation's "financial position and future viability".

The organisation's board attributed the current economic climate, the impact of COVID-19 on stakeholder support and ongoing funding challenges as factors that had significantly impacted its operations in recent years.


In a statement, the board said the decision "provides an opportunity for an independent assessment of the organisation’s affairs" and a chance to "explore potential options for restructuring that will allow the organisation to continue our important work".

Established in 1991, Planet Ark was known across the country for its environmental campaigns and programs including National Tree Day and National Recycling Week.


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The organisation is known for their environmental campaigns such as National Tree Day and National Recycling Week. (Supplied: Planet Ark)


"Planet Ark has proudly worked for decades to inspire Australians to live more sustainably," the statement read.

"We recognise the importance of the environmental mission we continue to pursue every day and sincerely believe that Planet Ark's contribution to that mission will continue with renewed strength beyond this process."

Co-founder wants organisation to 'return to original values'​

Environmentalist and Planet Ark co-founder Jon Dee, who left the organisation in 2007 after 16 years as managing director, said he was disappointed to hear the organisation had gone into administration.

Mr Dee, who co-founded the organisation in 1991 alongside tennis great Pat Cash and is currently Chair of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) in Australia and New Zealand, said he had held longstanding concerns on the direction Planet Ark took after his departure.

"I set up Planet Ark so that it could create real and measurable change," he said in a statement.

"As the person who headed up Planet Ark at its peak, I am interested in seeing what can be done to save the organisation.

"Like many others, I want to see Planet Ark return to the original values and approaches that made it so successful."


In 2012, the two founders told ABC's 7:30 Report they were particularly upset over Planet Ark's links with the timber industry.

The organisation allowed its logo to be used on advertisements for timber, paid for by Forest and Wood Products Australia (FWPA), which was part of a sponsorship deal in which Planet Ark received $700,000 from the timber industry.

"The deal with the forest industry and the controversy around the Peter Maddison TV advert has eroded Planet Ark's credibility as an environmental organisation," Mr Cash said in a statement at the time.

Mr Dee said he has reached out to administrators to arrange a meeting in the hopes to explore ways he can help restore the organisation and its future.
 

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And just how much was management being paid ?
I would assume in the hundreds of thousands $$.
"Not for profit" organisations all pay their management and senior staff very lucrative salaries!!
Hi interesting reply with minimal content. Please give the readers more factual information. Nothing worse that telling half a story. Thanks :unsure: :unsure:
 
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And just how much was management being paid ?
I would assume in the hundreds of thousands $$.
"Not for profit" organisations all pay their management and senior staff very lucrative salaries!!
NFP CEOs in Australia earn about $120,000.

A senior manager under the CEO of Planet Ark earns about $90,000.

Personally, I wouldn't moan about people being paid that much.

cheers
 
Not ALL of them.
Care to name those organisations that do not pay their CEOs and senior executives a handsome salary?

For all you naysayers!

According to Forbes, the 2018 CEO of Amnesty International was paid US$1.3 million BEFORE bonuses.

The Salvation Army Australia hides its renumeration to senior executives and employees deep inside their 2024 Annual Report. This amounted to a huge $724 million, in addition to $52 million in held annual and long service leave.

 
And just how much was management being paid ?
I would assume in the hundreds of thousands $$.
"Not for profit" organisations all pay their management and senior staff very lucrative salaries!!
Several years ago it was on TV that management paid themselves hundred of thousands of dollars 💵 leaving very little for the charity it was meant for ,the reason I stopped donating .I am sure a lot of people are unaware of this.
 
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Several years ago it was on TV that management paid themselves hundred of thousands of dollars 💵 leaving very little for the charity it was meant for ,the reason I stopped donating .I am sure a lot of people are unaware of this.
Hi Leenie,
That is the exact reason why I don't pay into charities.

99% of them are 99% "BS".
 
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Hi Leenie,
That is the exact reason why I don't pay into charities.

99% of them are 99% "BS".
You know it was only a few years ago that the Red Cross and a well known woman ( can’t recall her name ) collected millions for the victims of a bush fire and only some of the money went to the victims and they were keeping it for other disasters . Should be a wake up call for people who donate..
 
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You know it was only a few years ago that the Red Cross and a well known woman ( can’t recall her name ) collected millions for the victims of a bush fire and only some of the money went to the victims and they were keeping it for other disasters . Should be a wake up call for people who donate..
Would that woman be the Red Cross CEO Judy Slayter?

The Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund for the 2019-20 NSW South Coast bushfires received $115 million but diverted some of that money to other causes and administrative costs.

In the financial year 2022-23, the Red Cross paid employees $535 million in salaries and other entitlements. Judy Slayter is estimated to have received around $400000 per annum for her tenure at the Red Cross.
 
Would that woman be the Red Cross CEO Judy Slayter?

The Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund for the 2019-20 NSW South Coast bushfires received $115 million but diverted some of that money to other causes and administrative costs.

In the financial year 2022-23, the Red Cross paid employees $535 million in salaries and other entitlements. Judy Slayter is estimated to have received around $400000 per annum for her tenure at the Red Cross.
Vegepatch it was an entertainer not sure if she was a singer and there was a big complaint abut her and where the money was going, maybe someone on the forum might remember who she was . She was obviously well known.
 
Vegepatch it was an entertainer not sure if she was a singer and there was a big complaint abut her and where the money was going, maybe someone on the forum might remember who she was . She was obviously well known.
Found her!

It was Celeste Barber, the Australian comedian.

I would have lost sleep if I didn't track her name down!
 
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Thank you 🙏 you are a legend. Any clue as to what happened to the money. She raised.
The link below will give you some insight of who donated the money, how it is distributed and the legalities surrounding how fundraising operates.

I hope this helps!

 
The link below will give you some insight of who donated the money, how it is distributed and the legalities surrounding how fundraising operates.

I hope this helps!

Thank you again , I will do my best to check it out, I only hope Forum members are taking note ,this should be a wake call to everyone of what goes on with charities, not so clean after all.
 
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Thank you again , I will do my best to check it out, I only hope Forum members are taking note ,this should be a wake call to everyone of what goes on with charities, not so clean after all.
When you look at what goes on behind the scenes, you would never give a red cent to charities again.

EVER!!
 
The link below will give you some insight of who donated the money, how it is distributed and the legalities surrounding how fundraising operates.

I hope this helps!

Well that was an eye opener , she raised the money for the Rural Firefighters, who are not paid as my grandson is one, and yet others are jumping in trying to claim ,it leaves a sour taste in your mouth.This money should have gone to where it was meant .
 
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