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Tamworth charity One of a Kind Community Support has missed two years' worth of financial reporting deadlines.
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The charity is obligated to submit both a financial report and an annual information statement at the end of January every year.
But it has failed to do so twice in a row, missing the January 31 deadline in 2020 and 2021.
The charity association appointed an administrator in 2019 due to concerns "cash inflows [weren't] sufficient to cover future outflows", citing the drought as a cause of financial woes.
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It was forced to close stores in Gunnedah, Narrabri, Armidale and Toowoomba. Only its Tamworth stores remained open at the start of 2020, after it left administration.
The charity was approached for comment for this story.
In response to a previous story, President Michael Ticehurst, in an email, said One of a Kind is not "doing any media" at the moment.
"We hope to be able to provide an update to our community in late October [2020]," he said. Mr Ticehurst did not respond to media inquiries in October.
One of a Kind earned a revenue of $1,954,692 in the year to June 30, 2018, according to its latest financial report to the Charities Commission. It spent $1,154,835 on employee benefits that year. The charity made a profit after other expenses of $3,374.
The charity's last Annual Information Statement estimated it employed 22.49 full-time equivalent staff, plus 35 volunteers.
The One of a Kind Facebook page said in September that their Hill Street store was closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.