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JULY (Issue 6) Index

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PRESIDENT'S COMMENTARY by Sue Crook 2004 July 322
ACTING FOR YOU — Minimum qualifications back on the agenda by Tim Sheehy 2004 July 323
CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION: NEW SUBJECT FOR THE GRADUATE DIPLOMA COURSE by Dr John Nelson, CSA 2004 July 324
ICSA INTERNATIONAL — The enhanced CPD program: the Practitioners' Endorsement 2004 July 326
DIRECTOR AND EXECUTIVE REMUNERATION DISCLOSURE: AASB 1046 by Nicole Tumiati and Tony Macvean, Hall & Wilcox Lawyers 2004 July 330
COMPANY SECRETARY — Financial instruments: recognition and measurement by Dr Mark Shying and Paul Kandelas, Australian Accounting Standards Board 2004 July 334
APPLIED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE — Cascading good governance through the organisation by Glen Peters, PricewaterhouseCoopers 2004 July 340
RISK MANAGEMENT — Corporate compliance: don't get caught, it could cost your firm big dollars by Susan Charteris, Corporate Express 2004 July 347
APPLYING FOR RELIEF FOR WHOLLY-OWNED SUBSIDIARIES GETS QUICKER by Greg Pound, Australian Securities and Investments Commission 2004 July 349
CORPORATE LAW — Shareholders agree to reconstitute board by James Philips and Costas Condoleon, Minter Ellison Lawyers 2004 July 352
EMPLOYMENT LAW — Bullying in the workplace: liability of companies and their directors by Kathryn Dent and Natalie Shaw, Gadens Lawyers 2004 July 356
ENVIRONMENT LAW — UNCTAD's contribution to corporate environmental accounting by Jim Parker and Dominique Dalla-Pozza, Allens Arthur Robinson 2004 July 359
SUPERANNUATION LAW — Understanding super safety by Scott Charaneka, Deacons 2004 July 363
MANAGEMENT — Workforce audits: the key for SMEs to maximising employee performance by Michael Spiropoulos, CEMAP 2004 July 366
MEMBER PROFILES — The people working for your interests 2004 July 370
STATE FOCUS — An overview of recent functions and upcoming events in each state 2004 July 376
THE CASE FOR COMPANY SECRETARIES BEING INDEPENDENT by Anthony Seyfort, Lander & Rogers 2004 July 379
ENFORCING OBLIGATIONS OF CONFIDENTIALITY by Lyn Nicholson, Ebsworth & Ebsworth 2004 July 381

AUGUST (Issue 7) Index

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PRESIDENT'S COMMENTARY by Sue Crook 2004 August 386
ACTING FOR YOU — The emergence of the governance professional by Tim Sheehy 2004 August 387
BUSINESS CONTINUITY: ON THE COMPANY BOARD AGENDA by Steve Cartland, Hewlett Packard Australia 2004 August 388
ICSA INTERNATIONAL — Quality of life by Barbara Cooper and Stephen Hill 2004 August 390
VALE EDWARD DAVID SMOUT OAM, FCIS 2004 August 395
COMPANY SECRETARY — Tax as a corporate governance issue: emerging trends in corporate Australia by Mark Goldsmith, Gilbert + Tobin 2004 August 396
APPLIED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE — The writing on the wall: the CSR imperative by Anne Durie, University of Technology 2004 August 402
RISK MANAGEMENT — Risk allocation and the standardisation of contracts in public private partnerships by Brad Vann and Owen Hayford, Clayton Utz 2004 August 408
ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS by Alfred Papallo, Eurofield Information Solutions 2004 August 412
CORPORATE LAW — CLERP 9 and continuous disclosure by Anne Ward and Chris Burubu, Minter Ellison Lawyers 2004 August 414
EMPLOYMENT LAW — Redundancy: a guide for employers by Charisse Gray, Australian Business Limited 2004 August 418
SUPERANNUATION LAW — All things must pass: Budget amendment to super guarantee system will lead to greater super costs by Chris Ketsakidis and Jessica Fletcher, Hill & Wilcox Lawyers 2004 August 421
TAXATION LAW — Don't let transactions fall through the cracks under tax consolidation by Richard Buchanan and Paul Culibrk, Deloitte 2004 August 424
MANAGEMENT — Innovation: more to it than meets the eye by Michael Morgan, Herrmann Inernational Asia 2004 August 427
THE TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGE FOR CORPORATIONS FROM INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARD NO. 39 by David Michell, The Finance and Treasury Association 2004 August 432
MEMBER PROFILES — The people working for your interests 2004 August 436
STATE FOCUS — An overview of recent functions and upcoming events in each state 2004 August 441
WORKPLACE SURVEILLANCE by Pamela Flynn, Cutler Hughes & Harris 2004 August 443

SEPTEMBER (Issue 8) Index

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PRESIDENT'S COMMENTARY by Sue Crook 2004 September 450
ACTING FOR YOU — Garnering member feedback on important issues by Tim Sheehy 2004 September 451
DOES INCREASED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE LEAD TO INCREASED JOB SATISFACTION? by Paul Lyons, Ambition 2004 September 452
ICSA INTERNATIONAL — Malaysia: training directors by Cheah Foo Seong, PFA Corporate Services Sdn Bhd and Kulwant Kaur 2004 September 454
CUSTOMER COMMUNICATIONS: KEEPING PACE IN AN EVER-CHANGING ENVIRONMENT by Peter Milburn, Computershare Document Services 2004 September 458
COMPANY SECRETARY — CLERP 9: practical effects for Company Secretaries by Mark Standen, Minter Ellison Lawyers 2004 September 460
APPLIED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE — The meaning of independence by Ann-Maree Moodie, The Boardroom Consulting Group 2004 September 466
RISK MANAGEMENT — IFRS: Are there any ASX-related continuous disclosure issues? by Philip Paterson, Grant Thornton (SA) Pty Ltd Chartered Accountants 2004 September 472
APRA REGULATES BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT by Steve Cartland, Hewlett Packard Australia 2004 September 476
CORPORATE LAW — The possibility of CLERP 9½ by Mark Standen, Minter Ellison Lawyers 2004 September 478
COMPETITION LAW — Improved competition rules, tougher penalties by Tony O'Malley and Martyn Taylor, Mallesons Stephen Jaques 2004 September 480
EMPLOYMENT LAW — Rights of indemnity in the employment relationship by Leanne Nickels, Deacons 2004 September 483
MANAGEMENT — Build trust: get organised by Karina Samperi, Samperi Consulting Group 2004 September 486
DIRECTORS AND COMMUNITY EXPECTATIONS by Judith Fox, Chartered Secretaries Australia and Rob Elliott, Australian Institute of Company Directors 2004 September 490
CHARITABLE GOVERNANCE: THE ICSA DRAFT PRINCIPLES OF GOOD GOVERNANCE FOR CHARITIES by Alan Hough, Professor Myles McGregor-Lowndes and Associate Professor Christine Ryan, Queensland University of Technology 2004 September 494
CLERP 9 OFFERS VERY LITTLE THAT'S WORTHWHILE by Frank Spencer, PKF Australia 2004 September 498
MEMBER PROFILES — The people working for your interests 2004 September 500
STATE FOCUS — An overview of recent functions and upcoming events in each state 2004 September 505
A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS A DANGEROUS THING: PERSONAL RISKS IN RELATION TO BREACH OF TRUST by Andrew Goldstein and Lyn Nicholson, Ebsworth & Ebsworth Lawyers 2004 September 509
A MEETING OF ONE? SHORTCOMINGS OF S 249B(1) TO DISPENSE WITH MEETINGS OF SINGLE-MEMBER COMPANIES by Bree Gribble, Norton Gledhill 2004 September 511