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2003 Apr-Jun

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APRIL (Issue 3) Index

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Month

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PRESIDENT'S COMMENTARY by Frank Bush 2003 April 130
HIGGS PROCLAIMS INDEPENDENCE DAY 2003 April 131
ACTING FOR YOU — Community expectations by Tim Sheehy 2003 April 132
ICSA INTERNATIONAL — Striking a balance by Yvonne Chan 2003 April 134
THE EROSION OF TRUST: IS IT IRRETRIEVABLE? 2003 April 137
COMPANY SECRETARY — About proxies: instruments of mild confusion by Bryce Hardman, Consultants Australia Group Pty Ltd 2003 April 139
APPLIED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE — Proxies: to count or not to count? by Lawrence Tutton, GUD Holdings Limited 2003 April 142
RISK MANAGEMENT — Investor responsibility & the need for standards by Craig Mackenzie and Rory Sullivan, Insight Investment 2003 April 146
PROXY SOLICITATION IS ABOUT WINNING SHAREHOLDER VOTES AT THIS YEAR'S AGM by Murray Williams, Georgeson Shareholder 2003 April 150
CHANGE IN TREND OF AUDIT FEES by Tim Watts, Institutional Analysis 2003 April 152
THE AGM: AN EFFECTIVE FORUM? by Stefan Bort, ICSA 2003 April 154
PRINCIPLES OF GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE RELEASED 2003 April 155
CORPORATE LAW — Are you prepared for this year's election of directors? by Sebastian Hempel, Minter Ellison 2003 April 156
COMPETITION LAW — Misuse of market power: the High Court rules by Paul Schoff, Minter Ellison and Martin Cox, International Chamber of Commerce 2003 April 159
EMPLOYMENT LAW — New developments in employee entitlements by Shane Roberts, McInnes Wilson Lawyers 2003 April 161
ENVIRONMENT LAW — Is the AGM the best forum for environmental activism? by Michael Young, Acuiti Legal 2003 April 163
SUPERANNUATION LAW — New significant event reporting requirements for superannuation by Nick Woodforde, Clayton Utz 2003 April 165
TAXATION LAW — Trans-Tasman triangular tax changes: vanishing tax frontiers by Anton Joseph 2003 April 168
MANAGEMENT — Learning for leadership: the value of the 'experiential learning' gained in a Group Relations Conference by Nick Papadopoulos, Australian Institute of Socio-Analysis 2003 April 171
PATENTING OF BUSINESS SYSTEMS: THE GREAT DEBATE by Chris Bird, Allens Arthur Robinson Patent & Trade Marks Attorneys 2003 April 174
IS YOUR COMPLIANCE/CORPORATE GOVERNANCE WORKING? PROVING IT BY NUMERICAL MEASUREMENT by Brian Sharpe, Clayton Utz 2003 April 177
WHY UNDERTAKE LOSS PREVENTION? by John Stabelos, Chubb Insurance Company of Australia 2003 April 180
STATE FOCUS — An overview of recent functions and upcoming events in each state 2003 April 187
MEMBER PROFILES — The people working for your interests 2003 April 191

MAY (Issue 4) Index

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Month

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PRESIDENT'S COMMENTARY by Frank Bush 2003 May 194
ACTING FOR YOU — Advocating for qualifications and reform by TIm Sheehy 2003 May 196
ICSA INTERNATIONAL — How much is your CEO worth? by Adrienne Baker, Investor Relations Magazine 2003 May 198
TAX LOSSES AND LISTED PUBLIC COMPANIES: PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF ESTABLISHING CONTINUITY OF OWNERSHIP by Peter Robinson, Computershare Analytics 2003 May 202
COMPANY SECRETARY — Are all directors created equal? by Professor Michael Adams, University of Technology, Sydney 2003 May 204
APPLIED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE — Building a culture of good governance: new Australian Standards by Professor Peter Little, McCullough Robertston Lawyers, Brisbane 2003 May 209
RISK MANAGEMENT — Business community partnerships: getting it right by Professor Myles McGregor-Lowndes and Dr Wendy Scaife, Queensland University of Technology 2003 May 214
IF NOT, WHY NOT? in conversation with Karen Hamilton, Chairperson ASX Corporate Governance Council 2003 May 218
CORPORATE LAW — The ASX Corporate Governance Council's Principles of good corporate governance and best practice recommendations by Mark Standen, Minter Ellison 2003 May 222
EMPLOYMENT LAW — The not so lucky Batchelor of the year by Judith Healy, Phillips Fox 2003 May 227
ENVIRONMENT LAW — A 'real time' world: why corporate social responsibility is a must have for businesses by Graham Dent, Sparke Helmore 2003 May 231
INSURANCE LAW — Terrorism risk cover: a significant new development by Philip Carr, Hunt & Hunt 2003 May 234
SUPERANNUATION LAW — Some practical implications of the family law changes for superannuation trustees and administrators by Phil Logan, Abbott Tout Solicitors 2003 May 237
TAXATION LAW — The tax audit process by Michael Bersten, Deloitte Lawyers Pty Ltd 2003 May 240
MANAGEMENT — A framework for understanding organisational dynamics by Katina Cremona, People Savvy Consulting 2003 May 243
CONTINUING MARKET GLOOM: WHAT TO DO AS A FUND TRUSTEE 2003 May 246
MEMBER PROFILES — The people working for your interests 2003 May 248
STATE FOCUS — An overview of recent functions and upcoming events in each state 2003 May 253

JUNE (Issue 5) Index

Year

Month

Page
PRESIDENT'S COMMENTARY by Frank Bush 2003 June 258
ACTING FOR YOU — CSA cautions against further corporate governance legislation by Tim Sheehy 2003 June 259
AUSTRALASIAN REPORTING AWARDS 2003: increasing clarity in corporate governance 2003 June 260
ICSA INTERNATIONAL — Sustaining quality in Hong Kong's markets by Donald Tsang, HKSAR 2003 June 262
ASX PRESCRIBES THE INTERNET TO HELP CURE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE HEADACHES by Tom Velevski and Fred Van Urk, IRM 2003 June 266
COMPANY SECRETARY — The future of the general meeting in the modern listed company by Robin Lane, Minter Ellison 2003 June 268
APPLIED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE— The demise of HIH: corporate governance lessons by Phillip Lipton, RMIT 2003 June 273
RISK MANAGEMENT — Not-for-profit organisations: do they fit the company mould? by Sue Woodward, University of Melbourne 2003 June 278
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WITH CSA: in conversation with young members 2003 June 284
CORPORATE LAW — CLERP 7: ASIC lodgments and new compliance requirements by Sebastian Hempel, Minter Ellison 2003 June 287
COMPETITION LAW — The Dawson Committee Report on the Trade Practices Act by Kathryn Edghill and Paul Martin, Corrs Chambers Westgarth 2003 June 291
CONSUMER LAW — Passing off: 'new' beer, Fast Blasters and Fat Terminators by Warren Pengilley, University of Newcastle 2003 June 294
EMPLOYMENT LAW — Salary packaging and the calculation of annual and long service leave entitlements by Andrew Stewart, Piper Alderman Lawyers 2003 June 297
SUPERANNUATION LAW — Under-funding in defined benefit superannuation funds: the storm clouds gather by Ceri Lawley, Mallesons Stephen Jaques 2003 June 301
TAXATION LAW — Do you want to pay your company's tax? By Justin Rossetto, Gadens Lawyers 2003 June 305
MANAGEMENT — Maximising the investor relations dollar by Viv Hardy and Belinda White, Interaction Corporate Communications 2003 June 309
MEMBER PROFILES — The people working for your interests 2003 June 312
STATE FOCUS — An overview of recent functions and upcoming events in each state 2003 June 317