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Commonwealth of Australia ASIC Gazette 24/01 Dated 1 November = = `çããçåïÉ~äíÜ=çÑ=^ìëíê~äá~= = Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. ASIC 24/01, Thursday 1 November 2001 (Special) Published by ASIC ^^ppff``==dd~~òòÉÉííííÉÉ== Contents Banking Act Unclaimed Money as at 31 December 2000 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 Available from www.asic.gov.au © Commonwealth of Australia, 2001 Email [email protected] 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 (Special) ASIC 24/01, Thursday 1 November 2001 Banking Act 1959 Unclaimed Money Page 2= = Banking Unclaimed Money as at 31 December 2000 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 2000. 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. ABS Building Society Ltd ACT Hospitals and Health Employees Credit Union Cooperative Adelaide Bank Limited Arab Bank Australia Ltd Australia and New Zealand Banking Australian Defence Credit Union Limited Group Limited Australian Unity Building Society Bananacoast Credit Union Ltd Bank of Queensland Limited Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (Australia) Bank of Western Australia Ltd (BankWest) Bankstown City Credit Union Limited Bass & Equitable Building Society Ltd Bendigo Bank Limited Berrima District Credit Union Ltd BHP Group Employees Credit Co- operative Ltd. 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Credit Union Limited Mackay Permanent Building Society Ltd Macquarie Bank Limited Maroondah Credit Union Ltd Media Credit Union Melbourne University Credit Co-operative Limited Memberfirst Credit Union Limited Members Australia Credit Union Limited Metropolitan Credit Union Ltd NACOS Credit Union Ltd National Australia Bank Limited New England Credit Union Ltd Newcastle Permanent Building Society North West Country Credit Union Co- Ltd operative Limited Northern Territory Credit Union NRMA Building Society Limited NSW Teachers Credit Union Ltd Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited Plenty Credit Co-Operative Ltd Police Credit Union Limited Power Credit Union Limited Primary Industry Bank of Australia QANTAS Staff Credit Union Queensland Country Credit Union Ltd Queensland Police Credit Union Limited Reliance Credit Union Ltd Resources Credit Union Limited RTA Staff Credit Union Limited Satisfac Direct Credit Union Limited Savings and Loans Credit Union (SA) Limited Security Credit Union Ltd Select Credit Union SGE The Service Credit Union Ltd Shell Employees Credit Union Ltd South East Community Credit Society Ltd South-West Credit Union Co-operative Limited Southern Cross Credit Union Ltd St George Bank Limited Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette (Special) ASIC 24/01, Thursday 1 November 2001 Banking Act 1959 Unclaimed Money Page 4= = St George Partnership Banking Limited Statehealth Credit Union Limited StateWest Credit Society Ltd Suncorp Metway Ltd Sydney Credit Union Ltd The Credit Union of Canberra Ltd The Gympie Credit Union Ltd The Illawarra Credit Union Limited The Manly Warringah Credit Union The Police Department Employees' Credit Union Limited The Rock Building Society Limited The Scallop Credit Union Co-operative Limited The Summerland Credit Union Limited The Tafe & Community Credit Union Ltd The University Credit Society Limited Transcomm Credit Co-operative Limited Uni Credit Union Ltd Upper Hunter Credit Union Ltd Victoria Teachers Credit Union Limited Wagga Mutual Credit Union WAW Credit Union Co-operative Limited Western City Credit Union Ltd Westpac Banking Corporation Wide Bay Capricorn Building Society Ltd Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette (Special) ASIC 24/01, Thursday 1 November 2001 Banking Act 1959 Unclaimed Money Page 5= = ABS Building Society Ltd Gough K J and Crisp D G Unknown address 1,592.14 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette (Special) ASIC 24/01, Thursday 1 November 2001 Banking Act 1959 Unclaimed Money Page 6= = ACT HOSPITALS AND HEALTH EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION COOPERATIVE LTD Auld, R L Unknown 948.71 Fairbrother, D Unknown 556.31 Luxton, S L Unknown 739.49 Rivett, C A Unknown 558.52 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette (Special) ASIC 24/01, Thursday 1 November 2001 Banking Act 1959 Unclaimed Money Page 7= = Adelaide Bank Limited 1979 STRATA PLAN UNKNOWN ADDRESS 591.11 1979 STRATA PLAN UNKNOWN ADDRESS 786.66 ADEY, MAREA UNKNOWN ADDRESS 2,594.84 ALBERT RAYMOND ALBERT ETHEL UNKNOWN ADDRESS 5,069.87 ALDERMAN, JOHN 16 SCOTT STREET SEFTON PARK SA 625.01 9999 ALVES, FREDERICK UNKNOWN ADDRESS 3,468.67 ASHMEADE, DIANNE 1 LEANDER CRT FLAGSTAFF HILL SA 1,156.84 9999 ATKINSON, HELEN UNKNOWN ADDRESS 4,536.56 ATWELL LINSAY MAX PEARCE UNIT 17 38 GORDON STREET, 1,486.71 SUSAN ANNE GLENELG SA 9999 AUST MORTGAGE INSURANCE PRIVATE GPO BOX 3959 SYDNEY 2,253.14 SKIDMORE ALAN RAYMOND NSW 9999 HUTCHINSON KEVIN JOHN AUSTRALIAN VENUE SERVICES UNKNOWN ADDRESS 1,311.51 AVRIL PTY LTD UNKNOWN ADDRESS 581.61 BADGER, RODERICK MAXWELL 21 BASNETT STREET KURRALTA 3,583.34 PARK SA 9999 BAILEY, JANICE ADRIENNE 4 SHEPHERDSON ROAD 1,294.84 ATHELSTONE SA 9999 BAKER JOHN PAUL BAKER BETTINA 1 WITTER PLC BROOKLYN PARK SA 2,170.31 9999 BALLINA HOLDINGS PTY LTD UNKNOWN ADDRESS 538.19 BARBER, PHILIP JOHN 2 PROTEA AV COROMANDEL VALLEY 1,052.13 SA 9999 BARNES, DEBRA UNKNOWN ADDRESS 1,601.07 BARNETT, MERLE ENID 7 ROSEBERRY AV FULLARTON SA 743.83 9999 BARTEL, ANNE UNKNOWN ADDRESS 1,677.53 BATTY, DOUGLAS CHARLES 34 JANE ST PORT NOARLUNGA SA 1,065.36 9999 BENN, NANCY 5 FAIRLEYS ROAD ROSTREVOR SA 1,120.83 9999 BENSON DIANNE JOY ANDERSEN 3 LIZZIE STREET PENOLA SA 9999 543.95 REGINE BERRY, PRISCILLA C/- SUNDOWNER HOTEL, 1 1,092.53 CAMPBELL STREET, MILLMERRA QLD 9999 BICKFORD, REGINALD 17 ALLENDALE GROVE STONYFELL 616.07 SA 9999 BIEBER, ANKE 24 COLORADO DRIVE GLENALTA SA 1,254.78 9999 BIRBAS NICK BIRBAS YOLA BIRBAS UNKNOWN ADDRESS 2,568.44 GEORGE BLACK, PRUDENCE SARAH UNKNOWN ADDRESS 529.75 BOOTH UNKNOWN ADDRESS 633.74 BOTTERILL, JANICE UNIT 3 6 WATER STREET, 6,344.25 KENSINGTON PARK SA 9999 BOUGHTON DARMENIA JEREMY 4 STRADA CRESCENT MULGRAVE 781.98 VIC 9999 Commonwealth of Australia Gazette ASIC Gazette (Special) ASIC 24/01, Thursday 1 November 2001 Banking Act 1959 Unclaimed Money Page 8= = BOYD, THELMA IRENE FLAT 34 11 LONSDALE ST, 1,177.52 WOODVILLE NORTH SA 9999 BRENNAN, HELENA UNKNOWN ADDRESS 2,786.53 BROADVIEW EIGHT BALL CLUB C/- 11 AYREDALE AVENUE, 1,064.45 CLEARVIEW SA 9999 BROCKWELL JUNE UNKNOWN ADDRESS 566.26 BROWN, MARGARET BETTY PEPPERTREE COTTAGE 1 1,022.07 SANDFORD ST, TEA TREE GULLY SA 9999 BRYANT, WILLIAM 352 MAGILL ROAD KENSINGTON SA 1,368.93 9999 BUCKLEY SARAH JAN BUCKLEY UNIT 1 26 AVENUE ROAD FREWVILLE 11,502.78 RALF CHRISTOPHER SA 9999 BURNS MEGAN BURNS PAUL UNKNOWN ADDRESS 645.70 BUTLER, JAMES POST OFFICE MOUNT GAMVIER SA 1,035.32 9999 BUTLER,
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