Program #15
July 1, 2007
"Bits & Pieces"
Presenters:
Kylee Bates, former Deputy CEO Volunteering Australia and CPNS Alumni
Myles McGregor-Lowndes, Director, Nonprofit Academic Centers Council
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Treasury Paper: On 6 June 2007, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer released a discussion paper on financial reporting by unlisted public companies which had been prepared by the Treasury.The discussion paper analyses the current financial reporting requirements of unlisted public companies under the Corporations Act 2001. The paper aims to promote public debate on the appropriate financial reporting requirements for these companies given their unique nature. http://www.treasury.gov.au/contentitem.asp?NavId=002&ContentID=1269
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Presenters
Prof Myles McGregor-Lowndes OAM
Director
The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies, QUT
Myles has advised and held board positions in a large variety of nonprofit organisations over a period of 25 years. He is a consultant to McCullough Robertson Lawyers engaged solely in high level legal and taxation advice to large national and international nonprofit organisations. He is also a member of the ATO Charities Consultative Committee on the introduction of the New Tax System and advisor to the ATO on nonprofit taxation training and education materials and served on the recent Volunteering Australia Taskforce investigating the Rising Costs of Volunteering. Myles will be releasing CPNS Working Paper No 36 Associations Incorporation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2006 shortly.
Kylee Bates is a former student of CPNS, completing a Graduate Certificate in Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies in 2003. Kylee also has qualifications in economics and law. Kylee spent six and half years at Volunteering Australia – the national peak body for volunteering, first on secondment, then as its Deputy CEO. Prior to this she spent 11 years in various service delivery and policy roles with the federal Government, including working directly for two Australian Government Ministers. She has recently returned to the Australian Government as a senior policy adviser on a contract basis.”
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