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ASIC 29A/06, Wednesday, 26 July 2006 Published by ASIC ^Pf`=D~Òéííé= = = `çããçåïÉ~äíÜ=çÑ=^ìëíê~äá~= = Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. ASIC 29A/06, Wednesday, 26 July 2006 Published by ASIC ^pf`=d~òÉííÉ= Contents Life Insurance Unclaimed Money as at 31 December 2005 Specific disclaimer for Special Gazette relating to Life Unclaimed Money The information in this Gazette is provided by life insurance companies and friendly societies to ASIC pursuant to the Life Insurance Act (Commonwealth) 1995. The information is published by ASIC as supplied by the relevant life insurance company and/or friendly society and ASIC does not add to the information. ASIC does not verify or accept responsibility in respect of the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information, and, if there are any queries or enquiries, these should be made direct to the life insurance company or friendly society. RIGHTS OF REVIEW Persons affected by certain decisions made by ASIC under the Corporations Act and the other legislation administered by ASIC may have rights of review. ASIC has published Practice Note 57 [PN57] Notification of rights of review and Information Sheet [INFO 1100] ASIC decisions – your rights to assist you to determine whether you have a right of review. You can obtain a copy of these documents from the ASIC Digest, the ASIC website at www.asic.gov.au or from the Administrative Law Co-ordinator in the ASIC office with which you have been dealing. ISSN 1445-6060 (Online version) Available from www.asic.gov.au ISSN 1445-6079 (CD-ROM version) Email [email protected] © Commonwealth of Australia, 2006 This work is copyright. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, all rights are reserved. Requests for authorisation to reproduce, publish or communicate this work should be made to: Gazette Publisher, Australian Securities and Investment Commission, GPO Box 9827, Melbourne Vic 3001 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 29A/06, Wednesday, 26 July 2006 Life Insurance Unclaimed Money Page 2 of 322 Life Insurance Unclaimed Money as at 31 December 2005 Section 216 of Life Insurance Act 1995 STATEMENT OF UNCLAIMED MONEY UNDER THE LIFE INSURANCE ACT GENERAL INFORMATION Life Insurance Companies Unclaimed Money. In accordance with section 216 of the Life Insurance Act 1995 the list sets out details of unclaimed money of not less than $200.00 which life insurance companies have paid to the Commonwealth Government in respect of the year ended 31 December 2005. This money, together with amounts paid to the Commonwealth Government as unclaimed money in previous years may be claimed by making application to the Life Insurance Company or Friendly Society concerned. CONTENTS Acorn Prudential Ltd AMP Life Limited Asteron Life Limited Australian Unity Investment Bonds Limited AXA Australia Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited Combined Life Insurance Company of Australia Limited ING Life Limited IOOF Ltd IOOF SA Limited IOR Friendly Society Limited MLC Life Limited MLC Lifetime Company Limited Norwich Union Life Australia Limited (now AVIVA) Over 50s Mutual Friendly Society Limited PrefSure Life Limited Suncorp Life & Superannuation Limited Tower Australia Limited United Ancient Order of Druids Friendly Society Ltd Westpac Life Insurance Services Limited Zurich Australia Limited Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 29A/06, Wednesday, 26 July 2006 Life Insurance Unclaimed Money Page 3 of 322 CLAIM FOR FUNDS Any claim on funds should be directed to the relevant Life Insurance Company or Friendly Society. Please refer to the following contact list. Acorn Prudential Ltd IOOF Ltd PO Box A69 GPO Box 264C SYDNEY SOUTH NSW 1235 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 PHONE: 02 9267 9141 PHONE: 13 13 69 AMP Life Limited IOOF SA Ltd Unclaimed Moneys Team IOOF Building PO Box 300 47 Gawler Place PARRAMATTA NSW 2124 ADELAIDE SA 5000 PHONE: 131 267 PHONE: 08 8231 1555 Asteron Life Limited IOR Friendly Society Limited GPO BOX 1576 PO Box 649 SYDNEY NSW 2001 BOX HILL VIC 3128 PHONE: 1800 221 727 PHONE: 1800 009 313 Australian Unity Investment MLC Life Limited Bonds Limited GPO Box 580 114 Albert Road BRISBANE QLD 4001 SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3205 PHONE: 133 771 PHONE: 13 29 39 AXA Australia MLC Lifetime Company Limited Customer Service Centre GPO Box 580 PO Box 14330 BRISBANE QLD 4001 MELBOURNE CITY MC VIC 8291 PHONE: 133 771 PHONE: 132 987 Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Norwich Union Life Australia Limited Society Ltd C/- AVIVA GPO Box 771H GPO Box 2567W MELBOURNE VIC 3001 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 PHONE: 1800 631 600 PHONE: 1800 037 022 Combined Life Insurance Company Over 50s Mutual Friendly Society Limited of Australia Limited GPO Box 695 PO Box 403 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059 PHONE: 1800 033 262 PHONE: 02 9922 5033 ING Life Limited PrefSure Life Limited GPO Box 5306 GPO Box 5380 SYDNEY NSW 2001 SYDNEY NSW 2001 ATTENTION: PSB Section PHONE: 1800 221 142 PHONE: 133 665 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 29A/06, Wednesday, 26 July 2006 Life Insurance Unclaimed Money Page 4 of 322 Suncorp Life & Superannuation Westpac Life Insurance Services Ltd Limited GPO Box 524 Wealth Management Operations SYDNEY NSW 2001 GPO Box 1453 PHONE: 131 817 BRISBANE QLD 4001 PHONE: 1800 810 012 Tower Australia Limited Zurich Australia Limited PO Box 142 Client Service Centre MILSONS POINT NSW 1565 PO Box 994 PHONE: 1800 226 364 NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059 PHONE: 131 551 United Ancient Order of Druids Friendly Society Ltd PO Box 93 NORTH MELBOURNE VIC 3051 PHONE: 03 9329 5144 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 29A/06, Wednesday, 26 July 2006 Life Insurance Unclaimed Money Page 5 of 322 Policy number Life insured and last Policy owner and last State Amount $ known address known address LIFE INSURANCE ACT 1995 - UNCLAIMED MONEY AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2005 Acorn Prudential Ltd 10007580 Brett, Jack Brett, Jack NSW 1,287.50 11 Foord Avenue 11 Foord Avenue Hurlstone Park Hurlstone Park 2193 2193 10010840 Burns, James Burns, James NSW 1,287.50 24 Brantwood Street 24 Brantwood Street San Souci San Souci 2219 2219 10008853 Butcher, Selwyn Butcher, Selwyn NSW 1,337.50 2 Salvia Street 2 Salvia Street Bankstown Bankstown 2200 2200 10015710 Clapham, Amy Clapham, Amy NSW 247.50 Cullen Street Cullen Street Nimbin Nimbin 2480 2480 10001727 Goulding, Ivy Goulding, Ivy NSW 292.50 14 Grove Street 14 Grove Street Guildford Guildford 2161 2161 10040404 Grabsch, Heinz Grabsch, Heinz NSW 373.55 2 Gallipoli Avenue 2 Gallipoli Avenue Junee Junee 2663 2663 10015337 Green, Jessie Green, Jessie NSW 255.00 7 Hill Street 7 Hill Street Orange Orange 2800 2800 10016767 Haddrick, Gregory Haddrick, Gregory NSW 1,465.85 Address Unknown Address Unknown 10000453 Kirwood, Constance Kirwood, Constance NSW 315.00 337 Bunnerong Road 337 Bunnerong Road Maroubra Maroubra 2035 2035 10010564 MacKenzie, Eileen MacKenzie, Eileen NSW 242.50 27 Gregory Street 27 Gregory Street Granville Granville 2142 2142 10041877 MacLean, William MacLean, William NSW 505.30 25 Louden Avenue 25 Louden Avenue Haberfield Haberfield 2045 2045 10006389 Madson, Jessie Madson, Jessie NSW 292.50 23 Glbert Street 23 Glbert Street Dover Heights Dover Heights 2030 2030 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 29A/06, Wednesday, 26 July 2006 Life Insurance Unclaimed Money Page 6 of 322 Policy number Life insured and last Policy owner and last State Amount $ known address known address 10040528 Martin, Barry Martin, Barry NSW 1,125.00 26 Christine Place 26 Christine Place Kareela Kareela 2232 2232 10004912 McMahon, James McMahon, James NSW 1,325.00 23 the Drive 23 the Drive Harbord Harbord 2096 2096 173 Oxley, Albert Oxley, Albert NSW 105,002.50 GPO Box 2453 GPO Box 2453 Sydney Sydney 2000 2000 10000380 Peake, Sylvia Peake, Sylvia NSW 297.50 1 Edna Street 1 Edna Street Penshurst Penshurst 2222 2222 10007130 Read, Mervyn Read, Mervyn NSW 1,275.00 15 Ronalde Ave 15 Ronalde Ave Greenwich Greenwich 2065 2065 10101330 Richards, Maude Emma Richards, Maude Emma NSW 287.50 12/77 Thornhill St 12/77 Thornhill St Young Young 2594 2594 10001530 Sargent, Alice Sargent, Alice NSW 317.50 17/65 High Street 17/65 High Street North Sydney North Sydney 2060 2060 10023267 Stiff, Edna Stiff, Edna NSW 255.00 c/- Helen Penfold Centre c/- Helen Penfold Centre 174 The Boulevard 174 The Boulevard Fairfield Heights Fairfield Heights 2165 2165 10016953 Towell, Norma Towell, Norma NSW 230.00 Percy Miles Villa Percy Miles Villa 227 Forest Road 227 Forest Road Kirrawee Kirrawee 2232 2232 10011927 Watts, Hazel Watts, Hazel NSW 247.50 17 Irrigation Rd 17 Irrigation Rd Merrylands Merrylands 2160 2160 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 29A/06, Wednesday, 26 July 2006 Life Insurance Unclaimed Money Page 7 of 322 Policy number Life insured and last Policy owner and last State Amount $ known address known address AMP Life Limited SM0119900-V ADAMS, RD ADAMS, RD SA 472.00 3 GLADSTONE ST 3 GLADSTONE ST NORWOOD NORWOOD SA SA 5067 5067 VM0318673-T ADAMS, KB ADAMS, KB NSW 431.00 HOWELLS ROAD HOWELLS ROAD GILDEROY GILDEROY VIC VIC 3797 3797 HM0418887-R ADAMS, CD ADAMS, CD NSW 843.00 285 ROWE ST 285 ROWE ST EASTWOOD EASTWOOD NSW NSW 2122 2122 QM0104751-K ADAMS, J ADAMS, J QLD 670.00 150 NERANG ST 150 NERANG ST SOUTHPORT SOUTHPORT QLD QLD 4215 4215 SM0058639-G ADAMS, FE ADAMS, FE SA 440.00 60 WAINHOUSE ST 60 WAINHOUSE ST TORRENSVILLE TORRENSVILLE SA SA 5031 5031 VM0375380-F ADRASIK, A ADRASIK, A VIC 1,147.00 39 WALTER ST 39 WALTER ST FOOTSCRAY FOOTSCRAY VIC VIC 3011 3011 H0031496-U AINSWORTH, J L AINSWORTH, J L NSW 6,673.68 25 DAVIDSON AVE 25 DAVIDSON AVE FORESTVILLE FORESTVILLE
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