NEWSLETTER 8th DECEMBER 2011
WELCOME
PRESIDENTS OPENING COMMENTS
MC Kevin Mitchell opened this excellent luncheon with an array of jokes that kept the audience laughing he then introduced President Neville Pearson to members present. Neville welcomed 283 members (including 26 women members) and guests to the Annual Christmas Luncheon with a special welcome to ANZ Group Executives, Mike Smith CEO, Graham Hodges Deputy CEO, Alistair Currie, Group Chief Operating Officer, Peter Marriott CFO, Susie Babani, GMD Human Resources, and National Manager of ANZ Staff Clubs, Christopher Woods.
ANZ Executives Phil Chronican, Shayne Elliott, Anne Weatherstone, Chris Page, Joyce Phillips, and Paul Edwards were unable to attend and sent their apologies.
Neville Pearson was especially pleased to see past ANZ Chief’s Charles Rennie and Will Bailey in attendance and thanked the large number of country members who took the time to travel to Melbourne this year. We were also able to welcome Elina Law to the luncheon as Elina is still helping Eamon Veaney with our ANZROC website.
In his opening comments Neville acknowledged ANZROC‘s appreciation for ANZ Bank’s ongoing support through the generous subsidies for annual luncheons in all States and the use of ANZ Pavilion for the ANZROC Vic luncheon.
In proposing the Toast to Queen and Country Neville recited his second ANZROC Christmas Poem:
“LONG SPEECHES CAUSE THE MIND TO ROAM OR SO IT HAS BEEN SAID
SO I HAVE PENNED A SHORTISH POEM TO READ TO YOU INSTEAD
ON BEHALF OF THE COMMITTEE I WELCOME ALL OF YOU TODAY
WITH A SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OUR MEMBERS WHO TRAVELLED FROM FAR AWAY
OUR BANKS SUPPORT OVER THE YEARS CANNOT BE OVER STATED
WITHOUT WHICH OUR CLUB’S COFFERS, WOULD BE AWFULLY DEFLATED
TO CATCH UP WITH PAST BANKING FRIENDS AND SAY ‘GREAT TO SEE YA MATE’
THE BANK PROVIDES US THIS PAVILION IN WHICH WE CELEBRATE
THANK YOU MIKE AND ALL YOUR TEAM WHO JOIN US HERE TODAY
THESE THANKS COME DEEP WITHIN OUR HEARTS SINCERELY I MUST SAY
OUR FAMILIES ARE IMPORTANT AND AGAIN I MAKE THIS CLEAR
FROM ALL COMMITTEE MEMBERS MERRY CHRISTMAS AND GOOD CHEER
ONE TRADITION THROUGH THE YEARS, WE RESPECT AND KEEP ALIVE
A PROUD BANKING HISTORY DATING BACK TO EIGHTEEN THIRTY FIVE
IN RECOGNITION OF THIS HISTORY WE TOAST TO OUR GRACIOUS QUEEN
SO PLEASE STAND AND RAISE YOUR GLASSES IN A TOAST “TO THE QUEEN”
APOLOGIES
Don Davy, John Flyger, Don Fraser, Rod Hill, John Hobbs, Ian Ince, Peter Jones, Christine Lane, Don Mercer, John McFarlane, Geoff Perdriau, Ken Stapleton, Syd Swaby , Don Taylor, Paul Tovey, Doug Watson , Glenda White, Julie Wilkins.
NEW MEMBERS
Glover T.S. (Terry) ANZ 40 years
Hayden Erika ANZ 24 years
Hodgson H.W. (Hartley) ANZ 30 years
St Clair I.J. (Ivan) ANZ 15 years
Swan K.D. (Ken) ANZ 28 years
Thompson R.G. (Roger) ANZ 41 years
We look forward to seeing Erika, Hartley and Roger at one of our meetings while Terry, Ken and Ivan attended our Christmas luncheon.
BEREAVEMENTS
Budd Frank 22/11/2011 65 years
Frank worked with Esanda for many years in the heavy vehicle financing area in Victorian Division while I was in Esanda HO and on retirement worked in the transport industry with an Esanda colleague.
Larkin E.J.(Ted) 13/11/2011 87 years
Ted enlisted in the RAAF in November 1942 and on discharge in October 1946 was a Warrant Officer in 1 Operational Training Unit. Ted passed away in Germany while visiting his daughter and a memorial service has been organised for 11am on December 22nd at St. Mark’s Anglican Church, Dromana Cnr. Point Nepean Rd. & O’Donohue St. DROMANA. Ted was a strong supporter of ANZROC.
Morris R.J.L. (Ray) 19/11/2011 82 years
Ray was recruited in UK from Lloyds Bank in 1951 and spent time in Melbourne and Perth before leaving the bank and spending the next two years as a patrol officer in New Guinea. Ray returned to UK for several years during which time he married Lorna. They returned to Australia in 1955 where Ray rejoined ANZ and worked in the city, Geelong and many other branches while on the Relieving Staff and at retirement he was Manager Dandenong. They moved from the city 11 years ago to live in Warragul where sadly Ray passed away.
Members extend their sympathies to families and friends of our deceased members.
Lawrie Foord advised that one of his colleagues from 388 Collins Street days, Russell Eccleston OAM passed away in Adelaide on 25th November. Russell was a keen cricketer and baseballers and would be known to many members.
Lawrie also mentioned that the great Australian cricketer and long time Liberal politician Sam Loxton who passed away on 2nd December was working in ES&A Travel as a young man and Lawrie crossed paths with him at 388 Collins Street.
HONORARY BIRTHDAYS
The following Honorary members will be enjoying a birthday during December and we pass on congratulations from our members for your birthdays:
Leigh Astall (82), Lloyd Bowers (89), Ian Cann (84), Trevor Cookson (81), Kevin Dempster (80), Bob Goldsworthy (80), John Hallinan (86), John Hicks (84),Rod Hill (86), Joan Lamond, Wal McGillivray (88), Brian Oldfield, Noel Robertson (81), Molly Saint, Neville Taylor (91), Bill Thorne (82), Glen Twidale (81), Ron Wells (80), Alan Williamson (81), Jack Willoughby (86), Theo Yardley (81), Lloyd Zegenhagen (87).
CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON
TOAST TO ANZ
Wendy Black in proposing the toast to ANZ gave members present a thumbnail sketch of her lifetime in ANZ from childhood as the daughter of a Bank of Australasia Manager growing up in country Victoria through her years in ANZ beginning as a junior officer and rising to Executive Assistant to a number of senior executives in ANZ several of whom were in the audience. Wendy spoke fondly of her marriage to Eric Black who at the time was an Executive in the bank and she recounted the changes she experienced over the years she was working within the top levels of ANZ. Undoubtedly the many anecdotes about her life spent in the banking community were from the heart and many members were reminded of their time in the Bank working with colleagues who have become lifelong friends. The toast was acknowledged with enthusiasm.
A copy of Wendy’s notes will posted on the web site shortly
CEO’S RESPONSE TO THE TOAST
This was CEO Mike Smith’s fifth address to the Retired Officers Christmas Lunch and he was pleased to update members with the year’s results and the strategic direction ANZ is taking into 2012.
Despite the impact of the European crisis across the world Mike said that ANZ’s progress towards the strategic ambition of becoming a leading super regional bank in Asia Pacific is on target. The continuing acquisition of selected Asian assets and integration of other businesses acquired in Asia is ongoing but solid profits are now flowing from this source. Regional expansion continues with approval received for new or expanded banking licences SE Asia including China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Singapore, the Philippines and now operating in India after an absence of many years. Closer to home profits were at record levels and dividends sharply higher and a strong focus on balance sheet management enables ANZ to maintain its ranking as one of the world’s top credit rated banks. Looking ahead there is still uncertainty in the global environment particularly USA and European economies and higher funding costs are here to stay so some shift in importance to raising local deposits is high on management’s agenda in 2012. Mike thanked the members present for their ongoing loyalty and support for ANZ and wished all ANZROC members and families all the best for Christmas and a very prosperous new year.
A large number of Photos taken at the luncheon are now on the web site and worth a look.
Notes on Mikes address will be posted on the web site shortly.
INTEREST RATES
From 1/12/2011 less than $20,000 2.97%
greater than $20,000 3.80%
TWITTER FROM THE BIRD
Birdie’s twitter
Visitations:
- Visited Ron Cashin at “Broughton Lee“ retirement facility Broughton Road Surrey Hills. Ron was in excellent spirits and enjoys visitations. Ron asked we pass on his best wishes to our members and families for the festive season
- Visited John Duke who was successfully recovering from surgery in Epworth Eastern and am pleased to say he is progressing well and passes on his best wishes.
It’s a small world:
During the annual “October Merimbula Week of Golf” Cheryl and I ran into swag of past ANZ Tennis Club players who were in Merimbula for a variety of reasons. We were able to organize dinner at the Pambula Merimbula Golf Club talking for some hours about the days when ANZ Tennis Club had around six teams. Present with Cheryl and myself were Peter and Jan Harvey now living in Wolulma approx 10 km from Merimbula, Graeme and Robin Mathieson on a PROBUS trip to Merimbula, Derek and Jan Bartlett playing in the Merimbula tennis tournament and David and Wendy Woods playing golf and holidaying. Bruce Morley is living in Merimbula and heavily involved in the Golf Club. They all asked to pass on their best wishes to members of the ANZROC
A couple of weeks later whilst in Echuca holidaying at Rich River Golf Club with ANZROC members David Schunke, Herman Bettonvil and our wives we ran into Richard and Cheryl Ham. Richard took the opportunity to pay his subs and join us for dinner at the club. Richard passes on his best wishes to all
Christmas Greetings from the Prez:
Cheryl and I would like to take this opportunity to pass on our very best wishes to all the ANZROC members, committee and partners and wish you all have a wonderful festive season and a year to follow full of happiness and good health
LETTERS
Vic Ansell emails thanks for the birthday greetings received via Kathy Trace. Vic had a quiet birthday this year but enjoyed the day just the same. It is hard to believe another year is almost over and that he has now been out the Bank twelve and a half years. As in other years, Vic has very much enjoyed the meetings held this year and looks forward to the Christmas luncheon and the events of the coming year.
Geoff Archer emails his thanks for the birthday card from ANZROC. It has been a challenging year for Geoff and wife Jenny mainly regarding Jenny’s health. An operation completed in March last year to reattach the muscle to her right hip failed, necessitating her use of an elbow crutch whilst walking. After discussions with another surgeon, they decided to “roll the dice” and repeat the surgery. The great news is that, as a result of more-robust surgical techniques and an extraordinarily-restrictive recovery regime, including seven weeks of “home detention”, the surgeon is highly confident the operation was successful and Jenny is now progressing well. In between operations they enjoyed a fantastic APT tour to western Canada, including the Rockies, combined with a cruise to the Alaskan Panhandle. The tour organisation was exemplary and the scenery was extraordinary.
Harry Carrodus emailed his thanks to John Vanselow for his recent birthday greetings, which, of course, arrived on due date. Harry enjoys reading the names of past work colleagues which crop up in the news letter from time to time bringing back many happy memories. He looks forward to seeing friends and colleagues at the Christmas lunch.
Valda Clarke writes her thanks to John Vanselow for her special birthday wishes. She had so many celebrations with friends including their ANZ Travel group of eight which has been meeting together for more than 40 years. Valda enjoys reading the newsletter though the folk she knows are getting less and less.
Neil Dawtrey phoned to thank the Club for his birthday card. Neil said he has had a fall of a ladder when working outside the house which has required screws in the spine and slow recovery of some broken ribs and a term in hospital. He is now undergoing rehabilitation and could not make the Christmas luncheon which he regrets as he has attended most since his retirement. Otherwise he is reasonably happy.
Ian Ewing sends his thanks to Kathy Trace for the Birthday Wishes. Ian had some good luck earlier in the year when the cancer was in remission long enough for him and wife Margaret to go overseas for two months in June and July; although it has come back to haunt him again. However the trip was marvellous, firstly with a 21 day cruise from Bucharest to Amsterdam on APT’s ship Amacello. Some thirty five other Australians were on the ship together with a mixture of Americans, Canadians and English. At the end of the cruise they had a six day break seeing the sights of Amsterdam and then joined a 10 day Trafalgar Tour of The Netherlands, Luxembourg and Belgium, followed by a 13 day Trafalgar Tour of Scotland, and capped off by visiting some friends in Cornwall for three days. Every day was a new and interesting experience with different scenery and different things to see and do. Ian would recommend the Cruise and Tours to any who are contemplating a trip to Europe.
Brian Farrell sending his thanks for his birthday card on his 83rd says even at his advanced age it is still pleasing to know that someone other than immediate family still remembers and marks the passing of another milestone.
Theo Hall through wife Margaret sends thanks for his card on his 80th and it was a pleasure to receive the good wishes from ANZROC members. Theo had two days of celebrations at home in Mornington firstly on the day when wife Margaret entertained 33 relatives at home despite the 54mm of rain that fell that day but it was great for the family to be together. Then on to Chopsticks Chinese Restaurant at Mornington with the immediate family and on the following day they entertained 33 local friends. Theo enjoyed it all.
John Hobbs writing on his 95th says the arrival of the birthday card was much appreciated. He had a great celebration with family and friends. He reports that good health continues to favour him and he still leads an active life.
Brian Kinna writes thanks for the birthday card on his 83rd but the year has not been his best having to move house during the year. Brian’s health has stopped him from going to golf.
John Mangan writing from Kangaroo Flat on his 81st sends thanks for the birthday greetings and says he is still able to go to golf but getting more erratic every week.
Phil Manning reporting on his 81st says the newsletters contain every now and then a name that strikes a chord and sends him back in time. There was a time when Phil worked for the Bank of West Africa in Nigeria spending six tours of 18 months each followed by 3 months paid leave and the pleasure of travel anywhere. Banking was learnt by their team from the bottom up and in an effort to keep on top of things Phil completed diplomas in Banking, Chartered Secretaries and Management. He also met his wife who was working in the Bank’s Head Office. However the working environment changed radically with the discovery of oil in the eastern region of Nigeria coupled with the numerical supremacy of the Islamic faith and the Biafran war ensued. Phil quickly returned to UK with a wife and two children and eventually joined Finance Corporation that became part of ANZ.
Zelda Martin emailing from Bakery Hill send thanks for the birthday wishes which were much appreciated. She enjoys reading about the members travels in the newsletter.
Life Member Gerry McPherson emails that the birthday card from the Committee and Members of the ANZ Retired Officers’ Club (Vic) was received on the due date and was much appreciated. Kathy Trace is already keeping up the good work previously carried out by John Vanselow. Gerry spent most of the day at a Bi-Annual Luncheon held at Caulfield RSL for airmen trained during the Second World War under the Empire Air Training Scheme. There were
63 in attendance (all over 85) and included retired officer Eric Black, who was a Catalina Flying Boat pilot, whose operations included dropping mines from a low level in harbours occupied by the Japanese. Gerry’s wife Fay and Wendy Black also attended the luncheon. Shortly after returning home he received a phone call from his son in Norway. He had emailed photos of Gerry’s ninth great grand child – Isabel McPherson – born in Norway on 7th November.
She is the first great grand child bearing the surname of McPherson.
Ray Murphy commenting on the November newsletter was pleased to note that Lyn Stevens is still active in helping ANZROC functions ,she was a great help to Ray in the early 70's when he was Show Agency Manager. She provided the transport from Nth Melbourne (Marco Polo) in her Morris Minor.
Geoff Perdriau writing his thanks for the birthday card says he and the family celebrated his 75th at a lunch at RACV Club. It will be 10 years since Geoff retired from ANZ.
Dave Phelps emailed a short note to thank Kathy Trace and the committee for his 76th Birthday card, on time as usual. Dave’s health continues to be closely monitored by specialists and is under control at present.
Alan Ryan writing from Warragul says thanks for the birthday wishes and the newsletter which keeps him in touch with colleagues. He noted the passing of Gordon Williams who had been manager of the Drouin Branch of ANZ. Alan and his wife have been travelling over the past 12 months to USA and New Zealand. Their daughter lives in USA and in 2012 they are booked to return to see her as well as touring through Vietnam and Fiji. They will travel while their health is okay. Alan says they have lived in Warragul since 1973 and he still runs a few cows and steers for interest sake.
John Shanahan emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for his birthday wishes which were received on due date. John has officially reached retirement age having been out of the bank for ten years. He is enjoying life and good health and is kept busy with bowls and family and six adorable grandchildren.
John Vanselow Life Member, Past President and long time dispatcher of Birthday Cards for the Committee writes on his retirement from the committee his thanks for the gift he received at the AGM for the contribution that John and wife Lois gave to the Club over many years. Lois has supported John throughout his career and his involvement with ANZ Staff Club, ANZ Basketball Club and ANZROC and she is a Past President and Life Member of the ANZ Ladies Club. John and Lois had many wonderful times and happy memories of friends made in the Bank and the clubs which will last them for the rest of their lives.
Ron Wilkinson writes that he has been particularly busy work wise in the Independent Supermarket health foods area. Ron enjoys reading the monthly newsletters and when time permits he looks forward to coming to a meeting .The last meeting he came to was about 8 years ago and he can’t believe where the time has gone.
AND Bernie Atkinson, Ron Boulton, Huck Bourke, Ian Davies, Don Davy, Phil Goodier, Tess Hondros, Rolf Loebert, Bruce and Nancye Mathrick, Alex Mazur, Serge McIntyre, Maria Natoli, Dick Sanders, Graeme Smith, Sandra Street, Russell van Rooyan, Neville Warnest, Mick Warr, John Winbanks, John Winders
ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA
MATTERS OF INTEREST
ANZROC MEMBERS AND PARTNERS MAROONDAH SPORTS CLUB LUNCHEON, MIDDAY Thursday 15th MARCH 2012
REMINDER
Don’t forget our meeting at the Maroondah Sports Club on 15th March and let David and Glen Knuckey know that you are coming..
Members Name…………………………………………..
Partners Name……………………………………………
I/we will be attending the luncheon: Yes / No
I am able to assist with transport for members who require assistance: Yes / No
I would appreciate assistance with transport: Yes / No
This information can be emailed to David and Glen Knuckey at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , or posted to David and Glen at PO Box 242 Dingley 3172
Should you wish to telephone, please call David on 95510414 or Neville on 9802 0187 prior to Feb 25th (Due to a family wedding invitation commitment in Tasmania in March, Cheryl and Neville will unfortunately be unable to attend this function)
ANZ RETIRED OFFICERS CLUB GETAWAY
After the success of the getaway in 2011 Kevin Mitchell has organized a booking again for 2012 at the Alzburg Inn Resort 39 Malcolm St Mansfield for 2 Nights Monday 20th Feb and Tuesday 21st Feb 2012. The get together is open to all members/ partners and singles and for full details you can contact Kevin on 98076201 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Venue: Alzburg Resort 39 Malcolm St Mansfield
2 Nights Mon 20 Feb & Tue 21 Feb 2012
(Open to members/ partners and singles).
Accommodation cost for 2 nights. Unit only.
Standard Motel 3 Stars, self contained with kitchenette.
Cost: $220.00, plus $30 P/P for Buffet Dinner = $
Delux Apartment 4 Stars, 2 bedrooms, living room, full kitchen & spa bath
Cost: $360.00, plus $30 P/P for Buffet Dinner = $
Resort Facilities: Swimming Pool / Sauna / Spa / Tennis Courts / Function Room/Volleyball / Games Room / Table Tennis / Dining Room / BBQ
Golf Course and Pokies Venue 2 km.
Other attractions within easy driving distance. Information available.
Day 1. Mon 20 Feb. Arrive anytime after midday.
Explore Alzburg Resort and Mansfield Township at your leisure.
Social Golf, Tennis or relax around the pool.
6.30pm. BBQ Dinner, BYO food & drink.
Day 2. Tue 21 Feb. Early Morning Golf Competition.
Non Golfers Social Walk, Tennis or other passive activities, or maybe just relax around the pool.
6.15 pm: BYO Pre Dinner drinks and nibbles around pool.
7.00 for 7.30pm: 2 Course, Pizza & Pasta Dinner & Dessert
Resort Dining Room . Cost $30.00 Per Person
Bar facilities available at your own expense. “Music for Dancing”.
Day 3 Wed 22 Feb Check out of unit by 11.00am, but continue to enjoy the facilities at the Alzburg for as long as you like.
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ANZROC Mansfield Booking Form for 2012
Name’s:________________________________________________
Phone No:___________________ Email:_____________________
Accommodation (please circle) Motel /Apartment.
If sharing an apartment please indicate who with……………………………
Golf Competition: Name _______________________H’cap_____
Please Note: Booking arrangements, you are requested to pay your accommodation and P&P Dinner in full by cheque payable to Alzburg Resort, or by Credit Card
Credit Card Authorisation
Company: Amex/ Visa/ MasterCard
Name on Card : ________________________________________________
Card Number-------/------/------/------ Expiry Date ---/---
Signature_____________________________________________________
OR
Attached booking cheque for $ payable to Alzburg Resort
Please forward this booking form together with full payment by
23 Jan 2012 to Kevin Mitchell Unit 2/29 McLochlan St
Mount Waverley 3149
Phone Kevin on 9807-6201 if you require further information.
SPRING GOLF DAY – TRARALGON GOLF CLUB
For a change, Traralgon put on a warm summer day for the 42 members and partners attending and competing for the ANZROC President’s Cup trophy. A few of our regulars could not attend because they were working as volunteers at an event with a similar name being conducted at The Royal Melbourne Golf Club.
Men’s Winner and winner of the ANZROC President’s Cup was Eamon Veaney (41 pts). Runner up was Bob Irvine (39 pts).
Eamon has now won both the Autumn and Spring Golf days this year and the handicapper has indicated that a two stroke penalty will apply at his next start.
Ladies winner was Lesley Cooke, Runner –up Kathy Trace.
Nearest the Pins were won by John Winders and Alan Lauder.
Once again the evening function at the Clubhouse provided everyone with the chance to socialise over the traditional country style roast dinner, with friendships being renewed and many stories swapped over few drinks.
Check out the article and photos from the event on the anzroc.com.au website.
The date and venue for the 2012 Autumn Golf Day will be advised early next year.
AUSTRALIAN PACIFIC TOURING
We will be receiving monthly advices of the travel deal of the month from APT and this month is a Red Hot Travel Deal to Africa that will save $3253 per couple
22 Day Great Game Parks of South Africa, Kenya and Tanzania
ANZ Price from $13,968.55* per person, twin share. (Normal price from $15,595 per person)
Departures from May to September 2012
Get up close to wildlife in game reserves and parks including Africa's famous Big Five, on private 4WD game drives. Add luxury camps and stunning hotels to make a unique small group adventure.
Includes: 21 nights of accommodation including an 2 night stay at Mbuzi Mawe Tented Camp in the Serengeti - Enjoy small group 4WD game drives with guide and game tracker for your chance to see the Big Five - the Buffalo, Lion, Elephant, Leopard and Rhinoceros - Enjoy a visit to a Zulu village and village of the Masai - See the Kenyan Boys Choir in Nairobi - Attend a lesson run by one of Africa's best wildlife photographers - View Mt Kilamanjaro at sunset during sundowner drinks - All internal flights within Africa - All tipping and transfers - 50 delicious meals including a special outdoor Boma dinner
For more information, call 1300 374 405
*Conditions apply. Offer includes ANZ Staff Discount. Price based on May to Aug 2012 departures. Offers may be withdrawn at any time, are subject to availability at time of booking and can't be combined with any other offer. Book and deposit by 31 December 2011.
SUBURBAN LUNCH MEETINGS (please note the adjustment to dates )
In my November newsletter I mistakenly said the October meeting in 2012 was the 13th…the correct date for October is
October 11th Waltzing Matilda Hotel (David Knuckey organising)
NEXT MEETING
THURSDAY 9TH FEBRUARY 2012
MEETING IN the MELBOURNE ROOM ON 34TH FLOOR ANZ HEAD OFFICE 100 QUEEN STREET at 12 NOON
The guest speaker for the day is from the Australian Mint and being our first meeting of the 2012 year we would expect a solid attendance by members to this meeting.
If you intend to come to the meeting please let Ron Adams know by Thursday 2nd February 2012 by e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. phone ( 98210444) or return the attached notice to PO Box 579, Malvern Vic 3144 so we can advise ANZ Catering and ANZ Security Desk the names of members attending.
Ron Adams
Secretary
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ACCEPTANCE THURSDAY LUNCHEON 9TH FEBRUARY 2012 FROM 12 NOON MELBOURNE ROOM 34TH FLOOR ANZ HEAD OFFICE 100 QUEEN STREET
To Ron Adams I/we will be attending the Luncheon function
PO Box 579 on 9th February 2012 commencing at 12 noon
Malvern Vic 3144 .
Phone 9821 0444 or email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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