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2005 Feb-Mar

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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