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  • Nov 14, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Eleanor Malbon |David Gilchrist |Gemma Carey |Helen Dickinson

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  • Jul 21, 2024 | haltonhillstoday.ca | David Gilchrist

    My wife, Claudia, visited a friend in the Caledon area recently and while there they went to the Cheltenham Badlands. Having camped and travelled through Badlands areas in both Canada and the U.S., she was interested to see a ‘Badlands’ area right here in Ontario. I jokingly mentioned to her that, while in the area, she should visit it before the Ford government opens it up for condo development. Part of the Niagara Escarpment, it's located in a lovely area of rolling hills.

  • Jun 12, 2024 | communitydirectors.com.au | David Gilchrist

    However, the audit process can actually be an invaluable one that supports voluntary directors and the executive if approached correctly. The audit process involves time and cost to the audited organisation as staff and volunteer board members must allocate time to work with the auditors to meet their needs to get the job done.

  • Apr 11, 2023 | michaelwest.com.au | David Gilchrist |Michael West

    by | Apr 12, 2023 | Energy & Environment, Latest Posts Regulators ASIC and ACCC have put Australian businesses on notice that those caught deceiving consumers or investors through greenwashing are facing potential prosecution. It’s the new battleground of business ethics, David Gilchrist reports.

  • Mar 15, 2023 | michaelwest.com.au | David Gilchrist |Michael West

    by | Mar 16, 2023 | Finance & Tax, Latest Posts Only a few years ago, Buy Now Pay Later was hailed as the ultimate in consumer credit innovation. The current reality is massive losses for the providers while cost-of-living pressures escalate and the most vulnerable consumers suffer most. Welfare groups are demanding regulation, David Gilchrist reports.

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