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JULY (Issue 6) Index

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PRESIDENT'S COMMENTARY by Paul Moni 2005 July 322
ACTING FOR YOU — More activity on the corporate law reform and governance standards front by Tim Sheehy 2005 July 323
TRANSFERRING INTO THE GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN APPLIED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE by Dr John Nelson, CSA 2005 July 324
ICSA INTERNATIONAL — Opportunities knock by David Grayson and Adrian Hodges, International Business Leaders Forum 2005 July 326
THE CEO'S GUIDE TO IT VALUE@RISK by IT Governance Institute 2005 July 332
COMPANY SECRETARY — Corporate social responsibility: the Jackson Inquiry and tsunami donations by Mark Standen and Ilana Deutsch, Minter Ellison Lawyers 2005 July 336
APPLIED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE — Risks in acquiring company businesses by takeover by Tony Stumm, McCullough Robertson Lawyers 2005 July 341
RISK MANAGEMENT — Development of a risk management framework: a case study by Peter Whyntie, Zurich Financial Services Limited 2005 July 344
AUSTRALASIAN REPORTING AWARDS 2005: INCREASING CLARITY IN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE by Melissa King, CSA 2005 July 348
CORPORATE LAW — The new rules for selling to the Australian Government: what management needs to know by Michael Brennan, Minter Ellison Lawyers 2005 July 350
NEW MERGER APPROVAL PROCESSES by Anita George, Deacons 2005 July 353
EMPLOYMENT LAW — Hiring and firing: getting it right in 2005 by Murray Kellock, Mallesons Stephen Jaques 2005 July 357
INSURANCE LAW — The proposal for an HIH scheme of arrangement: Who gets to share in reinsurance recoveries of Australian insurers? by Michael Quinlan and Joe Tan, Allens Arthur Robinson 2005 July 360
PRIVILEGE CLAIMS BY IN-HOUSE COUNSEL COMING UNDER CLOSER SCRUTINY by Peter Keel and Norman Lucas, Clayton Utz 2005 July 367
DIRECTORS' NOTES OF BOARD MEETINGS: RISK OR RISK MANAGEMENT? by Tim Bednall and Tim Perry, Mallesons Stephen Jaques 2005 July 370
MEMBER PROFILES — The people working for your interests 2005 July 373
STATE FOCUS — An overview of recent functions and upcoming events in each state 2005 July 377
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF CHANGES TO THE TRADE PRACTICES ACT by Michael George, Cutler Hughes & Harris 2005 July 382

AUGUST (Issue 7) Index

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PRESIDENT'S COMMENTARY by Paul Moni 2005 August 386
ACTING FOR YOU — Spotlight on corporate social responsiblity (CSR) by Tim Sheehy 2005 August 387
HOW SATISFIED ARE YOU IN YOUR ROLE AS A GOVERNANCE PROFESSIONAL? by Paul Lyons, Ambition 2005 August 388
ICSA INTERNATIONAL — Driving value by Tony Hoskins, The Virtuous Circle 2005 August 390
SECRETARIAL SUPPORT by Robert Skeffington, Business Review Weekly 2005 August 395
HOW TO AVOID AN UNFAIR DISMISSAL CLAIM by Charisse Gray, Australian Business Limited 2005 August 398
WHERE IS THE NEXT GENERATION OF DIRECTORS COMING FROM? by Claire Braund 2005 August 400
COMPANY SECRETARY — Changing the constitution of community or member-based organisations by Fran Morris, Asia Pacific PL 2005 August 404
APPLIED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE — Business ethics as risk management by Martin Lawrence, BT Governance Advisory Service (BT GAS) 2005 August 409
RISK MANAGEMENT — Doing business in the electronic age by Maureen Duffy, Clayton Utz 2005 August 412
A CHECKLIST OF GOVERNANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR GROWING COMPANIES by Soraya Mir, Ebsworth & Ebsworth 2005 August 416
CORPORATE LAW — CLERP 9 and the annual general meeting by Guy Danalis, Minter Ellison Lawyers 2005 August 420
EMPLOYMENT LAW — National workplace relations reforms: what's in store by Tony Wood and Lincoln Smith, Freehills 2005 August 423
ENVIRONMENT LAW — The other side of Kyoto: are the pastures greener? by Chris Schulz and Emily Gerrard, Allens Arthur Robinson 2005 August 426
INSURANCE LAW — Prudential supervision of general insurance groups by Richard Batten and George Spiteri, Minter Ellison Lawyers 2005 August 429
SUPERANNUATION LAW — Bon voyage super surcharge, hello more super changes by Chris Ketsakidis and Thalia Kalaboukas, Hall & Wilcox Lawyers 2005 August 432
MEMBER PROFILES — The people working for your interests 2005 August 436
STATE FOCUS — An overview of recent functions and upcoming events in each state 2005 August 442

SEPTEMBER (issue 8) Index

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PRESIDENT'S COMMENTARY by Paul Moni 2005 September 450
ACTING FOR YOU — Is the law working? by Tim Sheehy 2005 September 451
WHAT'S A BANNING ORDER WORTH? by Andrew Lumsden, Corrs Chambers Westgarth 2005 September 452
ICSA INTERNATIONAL — Governance: more than just compliance by PK Pal, Flavell Kubrick LLP (Ottawa) 2005 September 456
SUSTAINING COMPLIANCE by Michael Hill, Hewlett-Packard 2005 September 460
COMPANY SECRETARY — Is it time for radical reform of corporate law in Australia? by Richard Copp, Brisbane Bar 2005 September 462
APPLIED CORPORATE GOVERNANCE — The changing face of corporate governance in Thailand by Denise Anne Crilly, Sukontacha Lheungusakul and Tien Dung Nguyen, Monash University 2005 September 467
RISK MANAGEMENT — Companies play high-stakes poker with physical assets by Stuart Hayes, Macquarie Collins 2005 September 472
SCIA'S WHEELIES CHALLENGE PROGRAM: LINKING CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND WORKPLACE SAFETY by Julie Dawson, Spinal Cord Injuries Australia (SCIA) 2005 September 476
CORPORATE LAW — Extending the duty of care and diligence below the board by Jeremy Blackshaw and Lisa Robinson, Minter Ellison Lawyers 2005 September 480
CONSUMER LAW — Sneaky software: the spyware threat and what the government is (not) doing about it by Nicholas Blackmore and Amanda Fajerman, Corrs Chambers Westgarth Lawyers 2005 September 483
COMPETITION LAW — When does the TPA apply to Government contracts? And what's resale price maintenance again? by Sarah Barker and Geoff Carter, Minter Ellison Lawyers 2005 September 487
EMPLOYMENT LAW — Dealing with ill or injured workers: conflicting OH&S and EEO obligations by Chris Hartigan and Rose Bryant-Smith, Clayton Utz 2005 September 490
ENVIRONMENT LAW — Significant reform proposed for NSW environmental liability and offences by Paul Lalich and Suzanne Westgate, Allens Arthur Robinson 2005 September 494
TAXATION LAW — The (somewhat) secret life of demergers by Dr Gerry Bean, Phillips Fox 2005 September 497
MEMBER PROFILES — The people working for your interests 2005 September 500
STATE FOCUS — An overview of recent functions and upcoming events in each state 2005 September 505