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Appendix to Report of Review of Code Compliance by J.C.S Appendix to Report of Review of Code Compliance by J.C.S. Burchett Q.C. To 30 June 2006 Notice of the Review, with an invitation to make submissions by mail to the Code Reviewer at a specified address or by email, was given by the Societies to their members, and by the Code Review Secretariat to the licensees of the various societies or to bodies representing large classes of licensees, as well as to other interested persons, names and addresses having been supplied by the societies, by 1 July 2006. The list of those notified by the Code Review Secretariat is as follows: (D.I.I. E.S.R.Q.) Department of Innovation and Information Economy Sport and Recreation Queensland Brisbane QLD 3M Health Care Pennant Hills NSW 4cats Gallery Melbourne. VIC A D & M S Stone T/A Anthony Stone Consultants Cumberland Park SA A G Mate Academy Sydney NSW A West Screen Pty Ltd (In liquidation) Malaga WA Abbott Australasia Pty Ltd Botany NSW Australian Broadcasting Corporation Sydney NSW ABC Early Childhood Training College Pty Ltd Brisbane QLD ABC Study Group Pty Ltd Sydney NSW ABC TV Arts Elsternwick VIC Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) Woden ACT Aboriginal Dance Theatre Redfern Inc Strawberry Hills NSW AC Nielsen Macquarie Park NSW Academic Resources Centre Port Melbourne VIC Access Community Group Inc Corrimal NSW Access Group Training Limited Dubbo NSW Access Language Centre Surry Hills NSW Ace Council of NSW Camperdown NSW ACL Pty Ltd Auburn NSW ACT Callers / Cuers Association Canberra ACT ACT Department of Education & Training Tuggeranong ACT ACT Department of Justice & Community Safety - Liquor & Adult Services Regulation Canberra ACT Page 1 ACT Gambling & Racing Commission Civic Square ACT ACT Gymnastics Association Holder ACT ACT Ice Skating Association Erindale Centre ACT ACT Office of Fair Trading Canberra City ACT ACT Sport Hackett ACT ACT Square Dance Society Inc Canberra ACT Actelion Pharmaceuticals Australia Pty Limited Belrose NSW ACTH Managment Melbourne VIC ACTIV Foundation Library Jolimont WA Actors Centre Australia Surry Hills NSW Adamstown Uniting Church Adamstown NSW Adelaide Christadelphian Ecclesia Adelaide SA Adelaide College of Divinity Brooklyn Park SA Adelaide College of Ministries Incorporated Klemzig SA Adelaide Convention and Tourism Authority Adelaide SA Adelaide Festival Corporation Adelaide SA Administrative Appeals Tribunal Sydney NSW Adult Education Academy Pty Limited North Parramatta NSW Adult Multicultural Education Services Melbourne VIC Advanced Association of Beauty Therapists Chatswood NSW Adventist Schools Australia Ringwood VIC Aetomah School Uki NSW Age Concern Pty Ltd Ormond VIC Aged and Community Services Association of NSW & ACT Incorporated Ashfield NSW Aged Care Queensland Inc Indooroopilly QLD AGSM Business Information Services Sydney NSW University Of New AGSM Limited South Wales NSW Ahead of All Copy Centre Currumbin QLD AICL-Australian Institute of Commerce of Language Sydney NSW AIM - VIC & TAS (Australian Institute of Management) St Kilda VIC AIR Fortitude Valley QLD Airservices Australia Canberra ACT Alan Bartlett Consulting Pty Ltd Mansfield QLD Albany Baptist Church Albany WA Albury Wodonga Business Albury NSW Alcatel Australia Limited Alexandria NSW Alcohol and Other Drugs Council of Australia Woden ACT Alcon Laboratories (Australia) Pty Ltd Frenchs Forest NSW Page 2 Aldinga Community Centre Incorporated Aldinga Beach SA Alexander Language School Pty Ltd T/A Perth WA ALH Group Pty Ltd Melbourne VIC All Saints Anglican Church Dickson ACT All Saints' Catholic Parish Liverpool NSW All Souls Anglican Church Chapman ACT Alliance College of Australia Waramanga ACT Alpha Beta Colleges Pty Ltd Kings Cross NSW Alpine Resorts Commission Box Hill VIC Alternative Law Journal Monash University VIC Alzheimers Association of Queensland Gold Coast Branch Inc Miami QLD Alzheimer's Australia NSW Inc North Ryde NSW AMAQ, Australian Medical Association Kelvin Grove QLD Amgen Australia Pty Ltd Hawthorn VIC AMP Asset Management Australia Limited Sydney NSW AMPLA : Resources and Energy Law Association Melbourne VIC Amusement Machine Operators Assoc. of QLD Inc. Mount Gravatt QLD Amusement Machine Operators Association Ltd of NSW Austral NSW Andrew Moon Coburg VIC Angelic Energies Pty Ltd Heidelberg VIC Anglican Care Newcastle NSW Anglican Church Beaudesert Beaudesert QLD Anglican Church of Australia - Diocese of Perth Perth WA Anglican Cursillo Movement of Australia - Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn Hawker ACT Anglican Diocese of Newcastle Newcastle NSW Anglican Diocese of North West Australia Geraldton WA Anglican Diocese of Tasmania Hobart TAS Anglican Diocese of Willochra Gladstone SA Anglican Parish of Alberton Alberton SA Anglican Parish of Algester Algester QLD Anglican Parish of All Saints' Bullcreek- Leeming Bullcreek WA Anglican Parish of Ballina Ballina NSW Anglican Parish of Batemans Bay Batemans Bay NSW Anglican Parish of Bendigo North White Hills VIC Anglican Parish of Camp Hill with Norman Park Camp Hill QLD Anglican Parish of Charlton and Donald Charlton VIC Anglican Parish of Christ Church St Lucia QLD Anglican Parish of Christ Church O'Halloran Hill SA Page 3 Anglican Parish of Cooroora Pomona QLD Anglican Parish of Deloraine Deloraine TAS Anglican Parish of Ekibin Wellers Hill QLD Anglican Parish of Grovely Ferny Hills QLD Anglican Parish of Hawksburn-Armadale South Yarra VIC Anglican Parish of Horsham Horsham VIC Anglican Parish of Jandowae Jandowae QLD Anglican Parish of Kapunda Kapunda SA Anglican Parish of Logan Daisy Hill QLD Anglican Parish of Maclean Maclean NSW Anglican Parish of Maldon Newstead VIC Anglican Parish of Mid Richmond Evans Head NSW Anglican Parish of Moggill - Mt Crosby Chuwar QLD Anglican Parish of Mortlake Mortlake VIC Anglican Parish of Mortlake Parish Council Mortlake VIC Anglican Parish of Moruya Moruya NSW Anglican Parish of Mount Gambier Mount Gambier SA Anglican Parish of Noosa Tewantin QLD Anglican Parish of Northern Albury Lavington NSW Anglican Parish of Parkside Parkside SA Anglican Parish of Port Elliot Goolwa Goolwa SA Anglican Parish of Sandgate Northpoint Sandgate QLD Anglican Parish of Sherwood Sherwood QLD Anglican Parish of Sorrento/Rye Rye VIC Anglican Parish of St Luke Toowoomba QLD Anglican Parish of Stradbroke Island Dunwich QLD Anglican Parish of the Ascension East Burwood VIC Anglican Parish of the Holy Trinity Ararat VIC Anglican Parish of Ulladulla Ulladulla NSW Anglican Retirement Villages Castle Hill NSW Anglican Youth and Education Diocese of Sydney Sutherland NSW Anglicare Parramatta NSW Anglicare NSW (ESL Unit) Parramatta NSW Anne Shearer Kindergarten and Pre-School Inc Redcliffe QLD Answers In Genesis Acacia Ridge QLD ANTaR Fitzroy VIC Anti-Discrimination Board Sydney South NSW ANU College ANU ACT Page 4 ANU E Press Division of Information, ANU Canberra ACT North Sydney APM Training Institute Pty Ltd Shoppingworld NSW Applied Scholastics Training Centre Pty Ltd Ultimo NSW Aquinas Academy Sydney NSW Ararat Uniting Church Ararat VIC Architects Registration Board Melbourne VIC Arden Anglican School Pre-School Beecroft NSW Ardrossan Uniting Church Parish Ardrossan SA Aria Consulting Group Pymble NSW Arkajon Communications Pty Ltd Melbourne VIC Armidale Chamber of Commerce Armidale NSW Arncliffe Pre-School Arncliffe NSW Art & Australia Pty Ltd Paddington NSW Art and Australia Sydney NSW Art Exhibitions Australia Sydney NSW Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney NSW ART GALLERY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Adelaide SA Art Gallery Of Western Australia Perth WA Art:Private Collectors Darlinghurst NSW Artbank Rosebery NSW Artlink Henley Beach SA Artlink Australia Adelaide SA Arts Queensland Brisbane QLD Arts South Australia Adelaide SA Ascot Community Uniting Church Ascot Park SA Ashgrove Memorial Preschool and Kindergarten Association Inc Ashgrove QLD Asia Pacific Learning Centre Pty Ltd Wollongong NSW Aspect College Perth West Perth WA Aspect College Sydney Sydney NSW Aspen Pharmacare Australia Pty Ltd St Leonards NSW Assoc of Independent Schools of South Australia Malvern SA Assoc. of Independent Schools of New South Wales Sydney NSW Assoc. of Independent Schools of the A.C.T. Deakin ACT Assoc. of Independent Schools of Western Australia Orsborne Park WA Assoc. of Massage Therapists (NSW) Ltd Newtown NSW Assoc. of Remedial Masseurs Ryde NSW Assoc.of Independent Schools of Northern Territory Darwin NT Association for the Blind of WA (Inc) Victoria Park WA Page 5 Association of Australian Convention Bureaux Woolloomooloo NSW Association of Children’s Welfare Agencies Sydney NSW Association of Franciscan Order of Friars Minor Waverley NSW Association of Independent Schools of NSW Ltd Sydney NSW Association of Independent Schools of Qld Inc. Spring Hill QLD Association of Independent Schools of South Australian Malvern SA Association of Independent Schools of Tasmania Inc. Sandy Bay TAS Association of Independent Schools of the ACT Inc Deakin ACT Association of Independent Schools of the Northern Territory Inc Darwin NT Association of Independent Schools of Victoria Inc Prahran VIC Association of Independent Schools Western Australia Osbourne Park WA Association of Massage Therapists Australia Melbourne VIC ASTRA Pyrmont NSW Astrazeneca Pty Ltd North Ryde NSW Atherton Children's Centre Inc Atherton QLD Attorney General's Department Barton ACT Attorney General's Department (IP Branch) Barton ACT Attorney General's Department of NSW Sydney NSW Attorney-General's Department Adelaide SA Australian Galleries Works on Paper Melbourne
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