STATE COUNCIL / TRUSTEES
The State Council, which serves the members of the Society of St Vincent de Paul (NSW), is made up of an elected State Council President; Central Council Presidents; and Vice Presidents who are appointed by the State Council President.
The State Council additionally fulfils the role of Trustees holding in trust all land and properties that are made available for the work of the Society.
During 2021/22, the following individuals served on the State Council and were Trustees of the Society of St Vincent de Paul (NSW):




A highly experienced and well-regarded barrister with more than 20 years’ experience, Bradley specialises in taxation, administrative, commercial law and equity.
With an expansive practice in Commonwealth and state revenue matters, Bradley regularly appears for both taxpayers and revenue authorities in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, the Federal Court and the High Court of Australia. He has advised resident and non-resident clients across a range of industries including: banking, finance, property development, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, telecommunications and mining industries in relation to both domestic and international transactions and disputes. He has also advised the New South Wales, West Australian and Queensland Governments on Commonwealth tax-related matters.
Bradley holds a Master of Laws, a Bachelor of Laws with First Class Honours and a Commerce degree. He has published numerous articles on Taxation issues and is co-author of Evans, Jones & Power, Equity & Trusts. He is a Chartered Tax Adviser of the Tax Institute and a Fellow of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.




John became a member of the Maroubra Junction Conference in October 2006 and remains a member of the Conference to date. He was elected President of the Conference in March 2007 and still holds the position.
John is a qualified accountant and a Fellow of the CPA, with qualifications in Financial Counselling (used for working for the Society) and Financial Planning. He spent six years (1988 to 1994) in two of the large accounting firms and has been a part owner of, and consultant in, a specialist tax consulting business from March 1994 to date. The business has clients across all levels of industry.


Maddie graduated in 2018 with a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Sydney. Since then, Maddie has been working in community development, running community events, and implementing early intervention and prevention programs for young people. She also has experience working within the disability sector, supporting children with additional needs. Maddie first became involved with the Society in 2011 through her high school conference and has continued to be involved in various roles throughout university and beyond.

Neil joined the Society as a volunteer in 2012. He then went on to become a member in 2014, conducting care support and became Conference President the same year. Neil was elected Central Council President in 2019 and acted as administrator Cudgegong Region in 2020. Prior to retiring in 2008, he worked in both the club industry as a Secretary Manager, ran his own business in the printing industry, and was involved in local government and state government authorities and committees.

Michelle is currently the Vocations Officer for the Diocese of Broken Bay and the Central Council President for Broken Bay at St Vincent de Paul.

Vikram was born in Kolkata, India, the city where Mother Teresa made her home. He lived a few hundred meters from Saint Teresa’s home and was fortunate to have met her on many occasions.
He completed his bachelor’s degree in commerce and an MBA and, shortly thereafter, got recruited internationally on a banking job that turned out to be his chosen profession. Vikram has not returned to India other than on family visits. He moved permanently to Australia in 2008 and started his own finance brokerage company. A passion for law compelled him to complete a graduate degree in immigration law.
Finding himself with time on his hands, he joined the St Vincent de Paul Society in 2017 with his wife, Debra, to have an outlet for their passion for community work. He was also baptised in 2017 – Debra calls this her prayers of 28 years answered. They have two adult working sons and are blessed to have a happy family.
James has been a member of the Society for approximately 20 years and has had the pleasure of assisting people in need during home visits and recently in the Penrith Vinnies Support Centre. He holds a Higher National Certificate in Mechanical Engineering (Scotland), and his professional experience is in defence industries, car manufacturing, earth moving equipment, construction and quality assurance. He was previously the President of the Parramatta Central Council in which he was instrumental in having it changed to the Greater Western Sydney Central Council.


Brian joined St Patrick’s Conference Swansea in 2014. He became Conference President, then Eastlakes Regional President before replacing John McKendry as Central Council President at the conclusion of his term in October 2021. He was Commissioned on Pentecost Sunday 2022.

John has enjoyed a life-long journey with the Society, from Queensland to Canberra and now the Maitland Newcastle Central Council, where he served as President. John became Interim Chair of the company Board in December 2019. Since 2010, he has also been an active member of the Cessnock Conference. John has held senior positions in both corporate and government organisations, in Australia and overseas. Prior to retirement, he was Chief Operating Officer for Australia Japan Cable, an international consortium of telecom companies.

Tony was elected as President of the Sydney Archdiocese Central Council in June 2019. He is also the acting president of south-east Sydney, and President of the newly formed Matthew Talbot conference. Tony joined the Society in 1986 and has always played an active role in conference work and fundraising for the good works of the Society. He and his wife Maggie are currently members of the Oyster Bay Conference. Tony has a background in project management in the building industry and continues to work full-time.


Leo has been a member of the Sacred Heart Conference in Broken Hill since 2007 and was Broken Hill President from 2014 to 2019. He has a mechanical trade background and worked for 37 years in water supply and water treatment. For 10 years he held management roles as Building Trades Supervisor, Works Supervisor and Project Manager, and retired from the paid workforce in 1999. Leo was elected Wilcannia Forbes Central Council President in July 2018 and regularly travels to all regions of the Wilcannia Forbes Diocese, covering 52% of NSW. Leo is also a NSW Justice of the Peace.

Peter has been an active member of St John the Evangelist Parish Dapto since being posted to Wollongong as a primary teacher after his marriage in 1973. He was elected as president of the parish council when it was first established under parish priest Father Francis Tran and is currently an active member of the Dapto Conference. At present, he is the president of the Central Illawarra Regional Council, President of the Wollongong Central Council, and Vice President to the President of NSW State Council. Peter holds a Bachelor Degree in Arts / History, Master of Studies, and a Master of Education (Hons).
STATE COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEES
The State Council is supported by a number of advisory committees:
Membership Growth Committee
Chair: Peter Bonwick
Purpose: To provide advice and recommendations to the State Council and assist all Central Councils to effectively recruit, retain, and support members. Works to enable members to understand, support and empower the people we serve.
Social Justice Committee
Chair: Brooke Simmons
Purpose: To advise and make recommendations to the State Council on ways to address social justice issues and enhance members’ understanding of the root causes of poverty and disadvantage.
Spirituality Committee
Chair: John Donnelly
Purpose: To provide the State Council with advice and recommendations relating to the organisation’s mission, and spiritual and pastoral development of members, volunteers, and employees.
Youth Committee
Chair: Madeleine Sirris
Purpose: To provide the State Council with advice and recommendations relating to the engagement and activities of youth members, and volunteers.
STATE COUNCIL MEETINGS
| Attended | Eligible | |
|---|---|---|
| Paul Burton | 7 | 7 |
| Neil Rabbett | 7 | 7 |
| Michelle Chahine | 7 | 7 |
| Gail Gaudron | 7 | 7 |
| John McKendry | 1 | 1 |
| James McLaughlin | 3 | 3 |
| Tony Cranney | 7 | 6 |
| Peter Burgess | 7 | 7 |
| Leo Woodman | 7 | 7 |
| Peter Houweling | 7 | 7 |
| Algy Pereira | 7 | 4 |
| Peter Bonwick | 7 | 6 |
| Brad Jones | 6 | 5 |
| Brooke Simmons | 7 | 7 |
| Beverley Kerr | 7 | 7 |
| John Walden | 7 | 7 |
| Frances Scurfield | 7 | 7 |
| Madeline Sirris | 7 | 7 |
| Denis Walsh | 5 | 5 |
| Brian Halligan | 6 | 6 |
| Vikram Pitre | 4 | 4 |