FEBRUARY (Issue 1) Index |
Year |
Month |
Page |
| PRESIDENT'S COMMENTARY by Paul Moni |
2005 |
February |
2 |
| ACTING FOR YOU — Supporting the development of policy by Tim Sheehy |
2005 |
February |
3 |
| CONFERENCE REPORT — 21st National Conference: an event to remember! |
2005 |
February |
4 |
| EDUCATION IN FOCUS — Corporate Administration: new subject hailed a great success by Dr John Nelson, CSA |
2005 |
February |
8 |
| ICSA INTERNATIONAL — 'Explain' is the new 'comply' by Susan Forrest, Galliford Try plc and Philip Osman, Chaucer Holdings PLC |
2005 |
February |
10 |
| WHO OWNS THE COPYRIGHT WORKS USED IN YOUR BUSINESS? by Orana Catlin and Kristin Stammer, Freehills |
2005 |
February |
14 |
| COMPANY SECRETARY — Time for Company Secretaries to put on their media face by Simon Segal |
2005 |
February |
16 |
| APPLIED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE — What lies ahead for publis sector governance? by Paul Nicoll, Australian National Audit Office |
2005 |
February |
19 |
| RISK MANAGEMENT — Is your company a takeover target? by Tony Stumm, McCullough Robertson Lawyers |
2005 |
February |
27 |
| STATE-BASED LIAISON WITH REGULATORS by Ian Burgess, CSA |
2005 |
February |
31 |
| INVISIBLE SERVICE by Ron Schaffer, Clayton Utz |
2005 |
February |
33 |
| CORPORATE LAW — Can directors be personally liable for being too generous in compensating victims? by Bruce Cowley, Minter Ellison Lawyers |
2005 |
February |
36 |
| COMPETITION LAW — 30 years of protecting consumers and promoting competition by Graeme Samuel, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission |
2005 |
February |
38 |
| EMPLOYMENT LAW — The High Court limits protected industrial action by Jason Harris, University of New South Wales |
2005 |
February |
42 |
| TAXATION LAW — Tax sharing agreements: things to know by Dr Gerry Bean and Michael Jackson, Phillips Fox |
2005 |
February |
48 |
| MANAGEMENT — Successful and unsuccessful approaches to working with consultants by Professor Colin Coulson-Thomas |
2005 |
February |
51 |
| MEMBER PROFILES — The people working for your interests |
2005 |
February |
54 |
| STATE FOCUS — An overview of recent functions and upcoming events in each state |
2005 |
February |
59 |
| PROPORTIONATE LIABILITY FOR ECONOMIC LOSS by Susan Yee-Kong, Ebsworth & Ebsworth Lawyers |
2005 |
February |
60 |
| WHISTLEBLOWER LAW CONTAINS POTENTIAL FLAW by Patrizia Mercuri, Lander & Rogers Lawyers |
2005 |
February |
62 |
MARCH (Issue 2) Index |
Year |
Month |
Page |
| PRESIDENT'S COMMENTARY by Paul Moni |
2005 |
March |
66 |
| ACTING FOR YOU — Shareholder participation is on the government's agenda again by Tim Sheehy |
2005 |
March |
67 |
| CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ON THE MENU FOR IT by Phil Hare, Centennial Software, Asia Pacific |
2005 |
March |
68 |
| ICSA INTERNATIONAL — What are the implications for company secretaries of Hong Kong's new Code on Corporate Governance Practices? |
2005 |
March |
70 |
| POOLING LAWS LEAVE CREDITORS FLOUNDERING by Anthony Serong, Hunt & Hunt |
2005 |
March |
75 |
| AUDITOR INDEPENDENCE AND THE ROLE OF THE CLIENT by Michael Legg and Lena Mirzabegian, Gilbert + Tobin Lawyers |
2005 |
March |
76 |
| COMPANY SECRETARY — In the dark: what boards and executives don't know about the health of their businesses by Annette Watson, Deloitte |
2005 |
March |
80 |
| APPLIED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE — Structural tensions in the government sector by Julie Garland McLellan |
2005 |
March |
84 |
| RISK MANAGEMENT — Reporting against the ASX Corporate Governance Council guidelines: a shift towards performance? by Harriet Gough, KPMG |
2005 |
March |
88 |
| THE MYTHS OF BUSINESS CONTINUITY AND DISASTER RECOVERY by Belinda Wilson, Hewlett-Packard |
2005 |
March |
90 |
| CORPORATE LAW — Serving two masters: some practical issues relating to enhanced remuneration reporting by Anne Ward and GIllian Suss, Minter Ellison Lawyers |
2005 |
March |
94 |
| EMPLOYMENT LAW — The path to workplace relations reform: a road well-trodden by Tony Wood and Matthew Follett, Freehills |
2005 |
March |
98 |
| INSURANCE LAW — Ensuring that insureds are assured of insurance practices? Part 1 by Mark Doepel, Minter Ellison Lawyers |
2005 |
March |
102 |
| SUPERANNUATION LAW — Operation nest egg: how your employees will be targeted in the new choice world by Scott Charaneka and Braydon Heape, Deacons |
2005 |
March |
106 |
| TAXATION LAW — ATO raises the bar on corporate governance and managing tax risk by Jonathon Sprott and Dr Gerry Bean, Phillips Fox |
2005 |
March |
110 |
| MANAGEMENT — The answer to Australia's ageing population problem by Peter Thorpe, The Advertising Department Pty Ltd |
2005 |
March |
116 |
| MEMBER PROFILES — The people working for your interests |
2005 |
March |
120 |
| STATE FOCUS — An overview of recent functions and upcoming events in each state |
2005 |
March |
125 |