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GEORGIOU: Corporate Report
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GESB: Corporate Report
Corporate Overview Annual Report 2007/08
Organisational structure
Annual Report
Chief Executive Officer
Michele Dolin Compliance requirements
2007/2008
General Manager General Manager General
General Manager Chief Chief
Marketing & Services & Manager Risk
Distribution Investment Officer Financial Officer
Strategy Technology & Governance
Greg Newman Sharon Hicks Larry Rudman
Collene Hansen Lance Brockway Michelle Ahearn
Heads of Government Agreement
Manager Retail Manager Manager Senior Investment Manager The Western Australian Government is a signatory to a Heads of Government Agreement with the
General Counsel
Sales & Service Marketing Administration Strategist Tax & Accounting Commonwealth in respect to GESB’s superannuation schemes. Under the agreement GESB’s schemes are
exempt from the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (SIS Act), the Commonwealth governing
legislation for superannuation funds. The SIS Act gives effect to this agreement by providing that GESB’s
schemes are complying superannuation funds for superannuation guarantee and income tax purposes.
In return for these exemptions, the State Government ensures that members’ accrued benefits are fully
Manager Trustee protected and that GESB’s schemes conform to the principles of the Commonwealth’s retirement income
Manager Investment
Head of Manager Investment Services & policy. The major objective of the Federal Government’s retirement income policy is to ensure an adequate
Technology Administration
Financial Advice Brand & Customer Strategist Government
Development Manager income for all retired Australians.
Relations
Freedom of information
GESB provides members with access to all of their personal and account information. An information
statement that provides background on the operations of GESB, a description of the documents held and
the way in which the public can access the information is readily available on the website and at reception.
Manager Manager
Manager Business Manager GESB’s designated freedom of information officer is Ms Irene Albion c/ GESB, Central Park Level 4,
Head of Strategy Technology Performance
Development Risk & Compliance 152 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA 6000.
Services Management
Compliance with the public sector standard
GESB has complied with the Public Sector Standards in Human Resource Management and the Western
Australian Public Sector Code of Ethics. GESB regularly assesses its current practices and processes against
the Office of the Public Standards Commissioner Breach Claims Agency Guide. One compliance matter
Manager Manager regarding the Public Sector Standards in Human Resource Management arose during the year. A claim was
Human Resources Finance Systems lodged by a job applicant in respect of the recruitment, appointment and selection standard. The matter is
currently under review by an independent reviewer.
GESB continues to monitor and ensure compliance with the code of conduct through: actively monitoring
email activity and preventing certain material from being received and/or sent using GESB’s IT systems;
making the code of conduct available to all employees from the home page of the GESB intranet; and
ensuring that GESB’s code of conduct and internal policies are provided to all new staff during induction.
Manager
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Procurement Number of Full Time Employees as at 30 June 2008
Information Security
& Premises
Permanent Public Service Officers 97
Fixed Term Public Service Officers 1
GESB Employees 141
GESB Total 239
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Murdoch Institute of Technology: Prospectus
The MIT Advantage
Murdoch Institute of Technology
Prospectus for International Students
The integration of world class educational • Guaranteed entry* into Bachelor degree courses at Murdoch
University at first or second year level upon successful
facilities and high quality courses makes completion of MUPC or Diploma courses
Murdoch Institute of Technology one of • Packaged offers with university
• Study on a university campus with access to all facilities
the leading higher education institutes • Study with students from Australia and other countries
in Australia. • Fast-tracking of studies through the trimester system
• Commence your course in February, June or October
• Flexible study options where students can vary the number of
units studied each trimester 5
• Highly qualified and dedicated academic staff
• Multilingual staff to assist international students
• Extensive academic and personal support services
• Small lecture and tutorial groups to provide every opportunity
for success
• Extended contact hours for Diploma students – one additional
hour per week of tuition for each unit than in the equivalent
university courses for each unit
* Entry to specific Bachelor degree courses may be limited where special entry
requirements and/or quotas apply.
Successful Students
• 85% of June 2006 MUPC graduates are studying Bachelor degree courses at Murdoch University
• 91% of April 2007 MUPC graduates are eligible to study Bachelor degree courses at Murdoch University
• Data from Murdoch University indicates that 2006 MIT graduates have achieved a similar level of passes in their University studies
when compared to other students
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City of Belmont: Business Profile
Creating opportunities
City of Belmont – Westralia Airports Corporation
Business Profile
Perth Airport is conservatively estimated to contribute spent each year on monitoring, re-vegetation and
around $2.5 billion to the Western Australian economy. protection of the environment. All development is guided
The airport is situated on a 2,105 hectare estate. Around by a long-term blueprint, the Perth Airport Master Plan
1,000 hectares have been set aside for non-aviation 2004, which divides the land into various uses so that
purposes, with 310 hectares preserved for conservation similarly themed operations are grouped together.
and around 700 hectares for commercial and industrial
Perth Airport fast facts:
development. Commercial vacancy rates in Perth’s
CBD and surrounds are at record lows, so unlocking • In 2006/07 processed 8,089,423 passengers.
the potential of surplus land around Perth Airport can • More than 20 airlines operate services to and from Perth
give WA business more room to expand. Airport, reaching 15 international and 35 domestic and
At the end of 2007 the airport will announce the results regional destinations. On average, there are more than
of a review of the domestic and international terminals. 1,900 arriving and departing flights each week.
The review has been examining the options of continuing • The airport has a two runway system capable of
to develop independent terminals or to commence handling both existing and planned intercontinental
a consolidation at the international terminal campus. commercial aircraft, including the A380. An additional
This decision will have a large impact on future plans parallel runway is part of the airport’s long-term
on airport land. Master Plan.
Pivotal to responsible management of the airport is • More than 6,000 people work on the airport estate.
environmental stewardship, with more than $1 million
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City of Belmont: Leisure, Art & Cultural Guide
Major Recreation parks
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1. Adachi Park – Japanese gardens, dual use
path, good picnic spot
2. Hardey Park (coming soon!) – River foreshore,
BBQs, up lighting of trees, toilets, reflexology
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13. Wicca Park – Playground & dog exercise area
Faulkner Park to Distance: 4.5km
Average Time: 50 minutes
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