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ASIC Gazette = Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. ASIC 89B/09, Friday, 6 November 2009 Published by ASIC ASIC Gazette Contents Banking Act Unclaimed Money as at 31 December 2008 Corrections to Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Westpac Banking Corporation records published in ASIC Gazette No. ASIC 38B/09 published 12 May 2009. 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. RIGHTS OF REVIEW Persons affected by certain decisions made by ASIC under the Corporations Act 2001 and the other legislation administered by ASIC may have rights of review. ASIC has published Regulatory Guide 57 Notification of rights of review (RG57) and Information Sheet ASIC decisions – your rights (INFO 9) 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, 2009 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 ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 89B/09, Friday, 9 November 2009 Company deregistrations Page 2 of 247= Banking Unclaimed Money as at 31 December 2008 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 2008. 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. ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 89B/09, Friday, 9 November 2009 Company deregistrations Page 3 of 247= Banking Act 1959 Unclaimed Money 2008 Commonwealth Bank of Australia Corrections to Commonwealth Bank of Australia records published in ASIC Gazette No. ASIC 38B/09 published 12 May 2009. Account Name Address Amount $ 118 GREENACRE DRIVE UNIT 2 118 GREENACRE DR, PARKWOOD QLD 1,283.26 BODY CORPORATE 4214, AUSTRALIA 1ST GLEN OSMOND GIRL 3 COOPER ANGUS GR, WATTLE PARK SA 929.19 GUIDE COMPANY 5066, AUSTRALIA A C BILLIET STAFF 1A CROSS ST, BROOKVALE NSW 2100, 1,226.97 SUPERANNUATION FUND AUSTRALIA A C F EMERGENCY FUND UNIT 5 264 NEW CANTERBURY RD, 630.38 PETERSHAM NSW 2049, AUSTRALIA A F S SOUTHERN BEACHES 17 BORDEAUX DR, WOODCROFT SA 5162, 687.10 CHAPTER SA AUSTRALIA A G N ENTERPRISES PTY 113-632 ST KILDA RD, MELBOURNE VIC 3004, 1,386.73 LTD HARTMANN FAMILY AUSTRALIA TRUST A'HEARN SUSAN EILEEN A 1142 QUEEN ST, EAST TORONTO ONTARIO 2,005.97 M4M 1L, CANADA ABBOUD JACK 110 O BRIEN ST, BONDI NSW 2026, AUSTRALIA 831.63 ABDALLAH ABDUL-KAREEM UNIT 4 14 LEEMON ST, CONDELL PARK NSW 781.44 2200, AUSTRALIA ABDILLA MICHAEL PO BOX 677, TWO WELLS SA 5501, 973.28 AUSTRALIA ABORIGINAL & INLANDERS ROBERTS STREET, SOUTH HEDLAND WA 902.06 TERTIARY ASPIRATION 6722, AUSTRALIA PROGRAM ACE VENTURE HOLDINGS UNIT 1 18 BURWOOD RD, HAWTHORN VIC 4,299.26 PTY LTD 3122, AUSTRALIA ACESKA RUZA 39 LOVONI ST, CABRAMATTA NSW 2166, 511.92 AUSTRALIA ACHILLES CONSTANTINIDIS 1 WOODSIDE AVE, BURWOOD NSW 2134, 7,892.31 SUPER FUND AUSTRALIA ACIMOVIC VESNA 40 LINKS AVE, CABRAMATTA NSW 2166, 7,714.90 ACIMOVIC JELENA AUSTRALIA ACN 064 492 619 PTY LTD 78 CAMPBELL PDE, BONDI BEACH NSW 2026, 775.81 G K SUPERANNUATION AUSTRALIA FUND ACN 080 182 529 PTY LTD GROUND FLOOR, 330 COLLINS ST 8,987.55 MELBOURNE VIC 3000, AUSTRALIA ACT COMMUNITY HEALTH 2 KERFERD ST, WATSON ACT 2602, 2,155.42 ASSOCIATION INC AUSTRALIA ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 89B/09, Friday, 9 November 2009 Company deregistrations Page 4 of 247= Corrections to Commonwealth Bank of Australia records published in ASIC Gazette No. ASIC 38B/09 published 12 May 2009. Account Name Address Amount $ ADAMART PTY LTD STAFF PO BOX 25, ST ANDREWS VIC 3761, 12,976.70 SUPERANNUATION FUND AUSTRALIA ADAMS PETER SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS, 185 1,112.10 ELIZABETH ST SYDNEY NSW 2000, AUSTRALIA ADAMS SUSAN LOUVAIN BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS 421 BELL ST, 1,257.31 PASCOE VALE VIC 3044, AUSTRALIA ADULT COMMUNITY PO BOX 15, SALE VIC 3853, AUSTRALIA 1,189.39 EDUCATION SALE INC ADVANCE MULTI-HULL LEVEL 1 48 MARTIN PL, SYDNEY NSW 2000, 4,376.11 DESIGNS PTY LTD AUSTRALIA AFS INTERNATIONAL 17 SANDOW CRES, COROMANDEL VALLEY SA 683.06 EXCHANGE 5051, AUSTRALIA AGRAWAL ANUPAMA 5 HOLLAND PL, RAPID CREEK NT 0810, 4,991.20 AUSTRALIA AHMADZAI FEDA 37 HUNT ST, GUILDFORD NSW 2161, 839.03 MOHAMMAD AUSTRALIA AISSOU HALIM 29 MYALL ST, PUNCHBOWL NSW 2196, 1,152.97 AUSTRALIA AITKEN ROSS 391 4902 PITT ST, SYDNEY NSW 2000, 916.05 AUSTRALIA AJ & HA MOORE FAMILY 46 STEIGLITZ ST, BALLAN VIC 3342, 792.65 TRUST AUSTRALIA AKEHURST NOEL ROBERT 5 SINCLAIR ST, EAST BRISBANE QLD 4169, 970.95 AUSTRALIA AL-CHIKH EMMA JANE 32 FARNELL ST, MERRYLANDS NSW 2160, 1,097.71 AUSTRALIA AL-RIYAMI TAUHEEDA 13 FRANKLIN AVE, BEDFORD PARK SA 5042, 1,301.28 AMUR SULTAN AUSTRALIA AL-ISMAILI MOHAMED ISSA NASSER AL-YAAQOUBI ADEL ALI PO BOX 104, MOWBRAY TAS 7248, AUSTRALIA 2,784.08 ALABED FAOUZ 125 VILLIERS ST, ROCKDALE NSW 2216, 1,029.38 AUSTRALIA ALAM ANNABELLE UNIT 6 55 GROSVENOR CRES, SUMMER HILL 2,006.80 NSW 2130, AUSTRALIA ALBANY SKATEBOARD 29 BURT ST, ALBANY WA 6330, AUSTRALIA 1,695.27 CLUB ALBORE JULIE 32 ELIZABETH ST, CAMPSIE NSW 2194, 566.99 AUSTRALIA ALDER STEWART AND 3RD FLOOR SHAW HOUSE, 49 51 YORK ST 907.59 ASSOCIATES PTY LTD SYDNEY NSW 2000, AUSTRALIA ALEXANDER MATILDA 293 BARKLY ST, ST KILDA VIC 3182, 7,778.91 MADDEN AUSTRALIA ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 89B/09, Friday, 9 November 2009 Company deregistrations Page 5 of 247= Corrections to Commonwealth Bank of Australia records published in ASIC Gazette No. ASIC 38B/09 published 12 May 2009. Account Name Address Amount $ ALI JESSICA UNIT 4 783 PUNCHBOWL RD, PUNCHBOWL 1,877.16 NSW 2196, AUSTRALIA ALI MAHMOUD UNIT 4 783 PUNCHBOWL RD, PUNCHBOWL 1,743.69 NSW 2196, AUSTRALIA ALKLYN PTY LTD TAWARRI DOWNS BOWNA PARK DR, TABLE 562.34 TOP ALBURY NSW 2640, AUSTRALIA ALL SEASONS FURNITURE PO BOX 3952, PARRAMATTA NSW 2124, 31,313.38 AUSTRALIA ALL STARS SOFTBALL CLUB 23 THE BOOM, PORT MACQUARIE NSW 2444, 1,304.78 AUSTRALIA ALLEN LAWRENCE FRANK 30 MALVERN GR, CAULFIELD NORTH VIC 2,455.44 3161, AUSTRALIA ALLEN NANCY MAY 19A BERRY ST, COBURG VIC 3058, AUSTRALIA 839.10 ALLO SIDNEY BABATUNDE 8 THE GLADE FINCHLEY PARK LONDON N12 795.86 9JU, UNITED KINGDOM ALMIRA KASEY LEE 11 BENNEY AVE, FIGTREE NSW 2525, 621.60 AUSTRALIA ALMOOSAWI WAHAB UNIT 229 95 STATION RD, AUBURN NSW 2144, 1,123.81 AUSTRALIA ALSAYBAR BELLA CAPOON UNIT 10 9 TOOTHILL ST, LEWISHAM NSW 2049, 729.78 ALSAYBAR AUSTRALIA AMATRUDA QUINCY 24 THE ESPLANADE, ST KILDA VIC 3182, 14,847.47 AUSTRALIA AMER TAREK UNIT 36 153 CROYDON AVE, CROYDON PARK 540.22 NSW 2133, AUSTRALIA AMZALAK ALBERT CROSBIE HOUSE CROSBIE RD, 5,061.35 MURRUMBEENA VIC 3163, AUSTRALIA AN PAULINE 12 VICTORIA TCE, ROSE PARK SA 5067, 5,464.01 AUSTRALIA ANDERSON ARABELLA 49 STRATTON TCE, WYNNUM QLD 4178, 591.52 KYAN SCHROFLER AUSTRALIA ANDERSON DYLAN 41 WILMOT ST, THE NARROWS NT 0820, 549.94 MAURICE AUSTRALIA ANDERSON ELIZABETH 3 TWILIGHT CRT OFF SUMMERFIELD DRIVE, 2,388.00 CABOOLTURE QLD 4510, AUSTRALIA ANDERSON ELIZABETH PO BOX 43, HARWOOD NSW 2465, AUSTRALIA 918.32 ANNE ANDERSON FIONA 19 WATTLETREE RD, DRUMCONDRA VIC 3215, 1,180.24 ELIZABETH AUSTRALIA ANDERSON JOHN TIMOTHY UNIT 4 44 PINE ST, RANDWICK NSW 2031, 882.80 AUSTRALIA ANDERSON MARIA AUDREY 9 WILLIAMS ST, REDCLIFFE QLD 4020, 1,805.97 AUSTRALIA ASIC GAZETTE Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC 89B/09, Friday, 9 November 2009 Company deregistrations Page 6 of 247= Corrections to Commonwealth Bank of Australia records published in ASIC Gazette No. ASIC 38B/09 published 12 May 2009. Account Name Address Amount $ ANDERSON NOLAN AZULEY PO BOX 520, BURWOOD NSW 1805 826.52 ANDERSON PAMELA PO BOX 304, SUNNYBANK QLD 4109, 1,339.37 ISOBEL AUSTRALIA ANDERSON REX WILLIAM 250A SPENCER ST, SEBASTOPOL VIC 3356, 607.80 AUSTRALIA ANDERSON SHARON ANN PO BOX 7367, GLADSTONE QLD 4680, 630.14 AUSTRALIA ANDERSON WINSOME 5 MONCRIEFF DR, EAST RYDE NSW 2113, 734.13 VIRGINIA AUSTRALIA ANDRAE JAMES ANTHONY UNIT 16 24 GROSVENOR ST, BALMORAL QLD 796.24 4171, AUSTRALIA ANDRIOLO ANTHONY LOUIS 1 AMBERLEY CT, FINDON SA 5023, AUSTRALIA 1,036.67 ANDRIOTIS MARIA 5629 BARKLY ST, WEST FOOTSCRAY VIC 1,558.51 3012, AUSTRALIA
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