JULY (Issue 6) Index |
Year |
Month |
Page |
| 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 |
Year |
Month |
Page |
| 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 |
Year |
Month |
Page |
| 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 |