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Contents Banking Act Unclaimed Money As at 31 December 2001 = = `çããçåïÉ~äíÜ=çÑ=^ìëíê~äá~= = Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. ASIC 38A/02, Friday, 6 September 2002 Published by ASIC ^^ppff``==dd~~òòÉÉííííÉÉ== Contents Banking Act Unclaimed Money as at 31 December 2001 Specific disclaimer for Special Gazette relating to Banking Unclaimed Monies The information in this Gazette is provided by Authorised Deposit-taking Institutions to ASIC pursuant to the Banking Act (Commonwealth) 1959. The information is published by ASIC as supplied by the relevant Authorised Deposit-taking Institution 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 Authorised Deposit-taking Institution. ISSN 1445-6060 (Online version) Available from www.asic.gov.au ISSN 1445-6079 (CD-ROM version) Email [email protected] © Commonwealth of Australia, 2002 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 5179AA, Melbourne Vic 3001 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 38A/02, Friday, 6 September 2002 Banking Act Unclaimed Money Page 2 = Banking Unclaimed Money as at 31 December 2001 Section 69 of Banking Act 1959 Statement of Unclaimed Money under the Banking Act General Information The publication contains details of amounts of $500.00 or more which Authorised Deposit-taking Institutions have paid to the Commonwealth Government as unclaimed moneys in accordance with Section 69 of the Banking Act 1959 for the year ended 31 December 2001. These moneys, and also the amounts which trading and savings banks have paid to the Commonwealth Government as unclaimed moneys in previous years, may be claimed by depositors or their legal representatives by applying to the ADI concerned. Approach your local branch of the Bank, Building Society or Credit Union concerned in order to lodge a claim to recover your funds. Adelaide Bank Ltd Arab Bank Australia Ltd Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd Australian National Credit Union Bank of China (Sydney Branch) Bank of Queensland Ltd Bank of South Australia Ltd Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (Australia) Bank of Western Australia Ltd (BankWest) Bendigo Bank Ltd Berrima District Credit Union Ltd BNP Paribas BP Employees' Credit Co-operative Ltd Broadway Credit Union Ltd Citibank Ltd City Coast Credit Union Ltd Coastline Credit Union Ltd Commonwealth Bank of Australia Companion Credit Union Ltd Connect Credit Union of Tasmania Ltd CPS Credit Union (SA) Ltd CPS Credit Union co-operative (ACT) Ltd Credit Union Australia Ltd Defence Force Credit Union Ltd Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 38A/02, Friday, 6 September 2002 Banking Act Unclaimed Money Page 3 = Discovery Credit Union Ltd Education Credit Union Co-operative Limited Electricity Credit Union Ltd Encompass Credit Union Ltd Family First Credit Union Ltd Firefighters Credit Co-operative Ltd Flying Horse Credit Union Co-Operative Ltd Ford Co-operative Credit Society Ltd Gateway Credit Union Ltd GoldCredit Co-Operative Ltd Goulburn Murray Credit Union Co-op Ltd Greater Building Society Ltd Herald Austral Credit Union Ltd Heritage Building Society Ltd Hibernian Credit Union Ltd Holiday Coast Credit Union Home Building Society Ltd HSBC Bank Australia Ltd HSBC Building Society (Australia) Ltd Hume Building Society Ltd Illawarra Mutual Building Society Ltd ING Bank (Australia) Ltd Island State Credit Union JPMorgan Chase Bank Latrobe Country Credit Co-op Ltd Lifeplan Australia Building Society Ltd Lysaght Credit Union Ltd Mackay Permanent Building Society Ltd Maitland City Council Employees Credit Union Ltd Manly Warringah Credit Union Ltd Maritime Workers of Australia Credit Union Ltd Maroondah Credit Union Ltd Melbourne Credit Union Ltd Memberfirst Credit Union Ltd Members Australia Credit Union Ltd N.R.M.A Employees' Credit Union Ltd National Australia Bank Ltd Newcastle Permanent Building Society Ltd North West Country Credit Union Co-operative Ltd Northern Inland Country Credit Union Ltd Orange Credit Union Ltd Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 38A/02, Friday, 6 September 2002 Banking Act Unclaimed Money Page 4 = Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd Pioneer Permanent Building Society Ltd Plenty Credit Co-operative Ltd Police & Nurses Credit Society Ltd Police Credit Union Ltd Primary Industry Bank of Australia Prospect Credit Union Ltd Punchbowl Credit Union Ltd Qantas Staff Credit Union Queensland Police Credit Union Ltd Queenslanders Credit Union Ltd Railways Credit Union Ltd Reliance Credit Union Ltd Resources Credit Union Ltd Satisfac Direct Credit Union Ltd Savings and Loans Credit Union (SA) Ltd Service One Credit Union Ltd SGE Credit Union Ltd Shell Employees Credit Union Ltd Southern Cross Credit Union Ltd St George Bank Ltd (Institution and Business Banking) St George Bank Ltd Standard Chartered Bank Standard Chartered Bank (Australia Branch) StateWest Credit Society Ltd Suncorp Metway Ltd Sutherland Credit Union Ltd Sydney Credit Union Ltd The Illawarra Credit Union Ltd The Police Department Employees' Credit Union Ltd Uni Credit Union Ltd United Credit Union Ltd Upper Hunter Credit Union Ltd Victoria Teachers Credit Union Ltd WAW Credit Union Co-operative Limited Westpac Banking Corporation Wide Bay Capricorn Building Society Ltd Yarrawonga Credit Union Co-operative Limited Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 38A/02, Friday, 6 September 2002 Banking Act Unclaimed Money Page 5 = Banking Act 1959 Unclaimed Money 2001 All Adelaide Bank Limited 100 YEAR CLUB C/- 14 RODNEY STREET, 659.95 WOODVILLE, SA 5011 4874 STRATA PLAN C/- MASON GRAY STRANGE, 115 1,539.71 CARRINGTON STREET, ADELAIDE, SA 9999 A MAR & N NIARCHOS & E V KOBIENIA & UNKNOWN ADDRESS 6,240.23 S MARKOVIC ABBOTT, DAVID & ELSIE 6 AUSTIN PLACE, WYNN VALE, SA 1,652.40 5127 ABBOTT, LENA 3 GRAYLINGST, ELIZABETH EAST, 2,937.87 SA 9999 ADEL CHILDRENS HOSP NURSES ASS 38 LINSAY TERRACE, BELAIR, SA 1,119.02 5052 ADELAIDE BANK LTD 169 PIRIE STREET, ADELAIDE, SA 874.40 5000 ADELAIDE CASINO EMPLOYEES NORTH TCE, ADELAIDE, SA 5000 668.68 ADELAIDE HIGH SCHOOL COUNCIL INC WEST TERRACE, ADELAIDE, SA 2,004.32 5000 ADELAIDE HIGH SCHOOL COUNCIL INC WEST TERRACE, ADELAIDE, SA 2,007.32 5000 ALAN HICKINBOTHAM ESTATES 25 NORTH TERRACE, HACKNEY, SA 1,497.61 5069 ALAN HORNBUCKLE & MALCOLM GARY 123 ASHLEY STREET, UNDERDALE, 619.70 GREIG SA 5032 ALLEN, JAY 5 DALGLIESH ST, THEBARTON, SA 1,824.25 5031 ALVINO, VINCENT 88 HAMILTON ROADE, FAIRVIEW 1,120.82 PARK, SA 5126 AMIN, BHUPENDRA & BHARATI CARE ELIZABETH FIELD SHOPPING 1,041.13 CTR, 130 PEACHEY ROAD, ELIZABETH FIELD, SA 5113 ANAF, GIL 103 FIRST AVENUE, JOSLIN, SA 2,143.97 5070 ANDERSON, NARI 2 BUCKLE STREET, GLENELG 1,374.41 NORTH, SA 5045 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 38A/02, Friday, 6 September 2002 Banking Act Unclaimed Money Page 6 = ANDERSON, KAREN 13 ADVANCE COURT, NOARLUNGA 693.85 DOWNS, SA 5168 ANDERSON, DAVID 4 BLIGH AVENUE, PANORAMA, SA 539.73 9999 ANDREA CONTI TRUST 28 ANGAS RD, HAWTHORN, SA 9999 592.65 ANDRESAKIS, ANGELA 22 COTTESLOE ST, WEST BEACH, 726.97 SA 5024 ANNA OLAS & STEVEN JOHN GADEY 27 GOVER STREET, NORTH 625.41 ADELAIDE, SA 5006 APPLETON, BRIAN 71 ARCHER STREET, NORTH 1,031.82 ADELAIDE, SA 9999 ARCHER, CHERIE 20 WILLIAM RD, VALE PARK, SA 1,519.18 5081 ASHWORTH, MICHAEL & ELAINE 5 GOGLER STREET, REDWOOD 603.58 PARK, SA 5097 AUSTRALIAN KARTING ASSOC. (SA) INC. 7 ASHBOURNE AVE, KINGSWOOD, 4,821.29 SA 5062 AVILIZ PTY LTD 5 KANYA RD, PARA HILLS, SA 5096 696.79 BACHETTI, CARLO 5 GOSFIELD CRES, HAMPSTEAD 2,779.03 GARDENS, SA 5086 BADAINEE, SUE-ANNE 238 GLYNBURN ROAD, TRANMERE, 666.36 SA 9999 BADGER 7 WIRRAWAY CRT, NORTH HAVEN, 1,230.37 SA 5018 BAGOT, CHARLES 167 FLINDERS ST, ADELAIDE, SA 2,475.96 5000 BAILEY, JOHN & NATHAN 14 MAPLE STREET, BROADVIEW, SA 744.01 5083 BAILEY, I & M 15 PARAWAY RD, SALISBURY 614.74 PLAINS, SA 5109 BALDON PASTORAL PTY LTD C/- POST OFFICE, TRURO, SA 5356 1,324.88 BARKHAM, ANDREW 1 VIADUCT ROAD, EDEN HILLS, SA 3,085.52 9999 BATLEY, BRIAN & MARY 14 NETHERBY AVENUE, NETHERBY, 11,729.97 SA 5062 BAYLY, ROSLYN C/- 6 BRETT STREET, MELROSE 706.59 PARK, SA 5039 BEAVEN, JAMES 10 FIFTH AV, ST PETERS, SA 5069 737.67 BECK, BARRY 14 ALISON DRV, HAPPY VALLEY, SA 1,190.08 5159 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette ASIC 38A/02, Friday, 6 September 2002 Banking Act Unclaimed Money Page 7 = BECKER, ANDREW 13 SMITH CRESCENT, SALISBURY 2,041.20 EAST, SA 5109 BEINKE, STUART & ANNE 57A EMILY STREET, BIRKENHEAD, 1,085.76 SA 5015 BELAIR PARK GOLF COURSE 4 CHATSWORTH GRV, TOORAK 674.95 GARDENS, SA 5065 BELTRAME, CARLO 14 AVONMORE AVE, TRINITY 629.98 GARDENS, SA 5068 BENG, HENRY UNKNOWN ADDRESS 3,039.44 BICKLEY, KATHLEEN 4 SILVER ST, SALISBURY NORTH, 2,307.80 SA 5108 BIGNALL, CLIFFORD 8 ARUNTA DRV, SALISBURY 3,448.14 HEIGHTS, SA 5109 BLISSETT, ALFRED UNIT 11, 71 YOUNG STREET, 154,386.78 PARKSIDE, SA 5063 BOOTHBY, SUZANNE 210 STANLEY STREET, NORTH 707.78 ADELAIDE, SA 9999 BOTTRELL, SANDRA 14 SAXON ST, POORAKA, SA 5095 1,884.08 BOUNDY, KARYN 50 WATTLE STREET, FULLARTON, 680.37 SA 5063 BREEN, JAMES & MANDY 409 DIAGONAL RD, STURT, SA 9999 675.04 BRENDA OOSTERBANN FAMILY TRUST 37 CATALINA AVE, PARAFIELD 507.18 GARDENS, SA 5107 BRETT DONALD WILLIAMS & GARY 79 AUGUSTA STREET, GLENELG 1,193.86 WILLIAM RUSLING
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