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  2. Company secretary - Wikipedia

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    Company secretaries in all sectors have high level responsibilities including governance structures and mechanisms, corporate conduct within an organisation's regulatory environment, board, shareholder and trustee meetings, compliance with legal, regulatory and listing requirements, the training and induction of non-executives and trustees, contact with regulatory and external bodies, reports ...

  3. Australian corporate law - Wikipedia

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    At least one director must be resident in Australia. The office of secretary is optional, but if appointed one must reside in Australia. A public company must have at least three directors (CA 2001, s 201H), of which at least two must be resident in Australia, [22] and at least one secretary, who must be resident in Australia. In the event of a ...

  4. Governance Institute of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Governance Institute independently advocates for reform in corporate governance. [1] [2] [3] and releases research on governance and risk management.[4]The Governance Institute is a member of the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) Corporate Governance Council, [5] which issues the Corporate Governance Principles and Recommendations against which all Australian listed companies must report.

  5. Assistant secretary - Wikipedia

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    The rank of assistant secretary denotes a high level government official who is positioned in the Government of Australia. The position falls under the Australian Public Service Act 1999, and holds the level of Senior Executive Service (SES) Level Band 1. The position also holds several other titles such as: branch head, national manager, group ...

  6. Proprietary company - Wikipedia

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    The proprietary limited or unlimited company must have at least one shareholder, no more than 50 non-employee shareholders, and at least one director who must live in Australia. A secretary can be appointed (sec.204A), that must be at least 18 years of age. One person may simultaneously hold the positions of company director and secretary.

  7. Corporations Act 2001 - Wikipedia

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    The Corporations Act 2001 is an Act of the Parliament of Australia, which sets out the laws dealing with business entities in Australia. The company is the Act's primary focus, but other entities, such as partnerships and managed investment schemes, are also regulated.

  8. Category:Company secretaries - Wikipedia

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  9. Department secretary - Wikipedia

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    Peter Shergold (right) in his capacity as Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet; with then Prime Minister John Howard at a 2005 meeting in the United States. In Australia, a departmental secretary is the most senior public servant of an Australian Government or state government department. They are typically responsible ...