Reserve Bank of Australia Annual Report – 1966 Annual Accounts Balance Sheets

As at 30th June, 1966

Central Banking Business—Liabilities 1966 1965
Capital 40,000,000 40,000,000
Reserve Bank Reserve Fund 25,329,863 21,329,863
Deposits, bills payable and all other liabilities:    
Statutory Reserve Deposit Accounts of trading banks 471,924,000 654,674,000
Term loan fund accounts of trading banks 45,548,000 43,696,000
Farm development loan fund accounts of trading banks 49,527,000  
Other deposits of trading banks 35,155,825 56,746,384
Deposits of savings banks 418,572,771 429,646,278
Deposits of overseas institutions† 18,647,332 19,728,492
Other (including amounts provided for contingencies) 332,908,217 327,376,355
Total $1,437,613,008 $1,593,197,372
† This item includes any deposits of governments and central banks of other countries and of international financial institutions.
Central Banking Business—Assets 1966 1965
Gold, and balances held abroad (including money at short call and treasury bills) 551,454,728 506,260,706
Other overseas securities 171,263,972 237,135,370
Australian notes and coin 23,995,003 10,122,662
Australian Government securities (including treasury bills) 392,212,373 464,449,444
Cheques and bills of other banks 15,735,247 32,602,316
Loans, advances and bills discounted 208,356,269 264,942,778
Bank premises (at cost less amounts written off) 29,118,877 22,385,846
Bills receivable and remittances in transit 33,487,664 43,092,888
All other assets 11,988,875 12,205,362
Total $1,437,613,008 $1,593,197,372

H.C. COOMBS, Chairman, Reserve Bank Board—4th August, 1966

Auditor General's Report

The above Balance-sheet has been examined and is in agreement with the accounts and records as shown in the books of the Head Office and the certified returns from Branches and Darwin Agency. In my opinion the statement shows fairly the state of affairs of the Bank in relation to Central Banking business as at 30th June, 1966.

V.J.W. SKERMER, Auditor General for the Commonwealth—5th August, 1966

Note Issue Department—Liabilities 1966 1965
Australian notes on issue† 835,268,788 862,414,324
Special Reserve—Premium on gold sold 9,509,909 9,509,909
All other liabilities† 21,454,851 21,309,315
Total $866,233,548 $893,233,548
† Australian notes of a denomination not exceeding One pound that have been on issue for more than twenty years and Australian notes of a denomination exceeding One pound that have been on issue for more than forty years are not included in the item “Australian notes on issue” but are included in the item “All other liabilities”.
Note Issue Department—Assets   1966 1965
Gold, and balances held abroad (including money at short call and treasury bills)   435,023,185 381,067,566
Other overseas securities   134,810,596 174,138,664
Australian Government securities (including treasury bills)   296,242,705 337,821,782
All other assets   157,062 205,536
  Total $866,233,548 $893,233,548

H.C. COOMBS, Chairman, Reserve Bank Board—4th August, 1966

Auditor General's Report

The above Balance-sheet has been examined and is in agreement with the accounts and records as shown in the books of the Head Office and the certified returns from Branches and Agencies. In my opinion the statement shows fairly the state of affairs of the Department as at 30th June, 1966.

V.J.W. SKERMER, Auditor General for the Commonwealth—5th August, 1966

RURAL CREDITS DEPARTMENT—Liabilities 1966 1965
Capital 9,428,000 9,428,000
Rural Credits Department Reserve Fund 5,920,762 5,322,622
Rural Credits Development Fund 659,799 570,502
All other liabilities (including amounts provided for contingencies) 158,669,898 227,746,882
Total $174,678,459 $243,068,006
Rural Credits Department—Assets 1966 1965
Cash balances
Australian Government securities (including treasury bills)
Loans, advances, bills discounted and all other assets (after deducting provisions for debts considered bad or doubtful) 174,678,459 243,068,006
Total $174,678,459 $243,068,006

H.C. COOMBS, Chairman, Reserve Bank Board—4th August, 1966

Auditor General's Report

The above Balance-sheet has been examined and is in agreement with the accounts and records as shown in the books of the Head Office and the certified returns from Branches and Agencies. In my opinion the statement shows fairly the state of affairs of the Department as at 30th June, 1966.

V.J.W. SKERMER, Auditor General for the Commonwealth—5th August, 1966