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ClubsNSW is an Australian organisation that lobbies for the Hospitality industry.It is the peak organisation for gambling and hospitality venues in the state of New South Wales, and represents over 1,000 registered clubs statewide.
AOL Canada only. Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS) CCTS is an independent agency whose mandate is to resolve complaints of consumers about their telecom and TV services, and complaints of small business customers about their telecom services, free of charge. If you have a complaint about your telephone, wireless ...
Liquor & Gaming NSW is an agency of the Government of New South Wales, that is part of the Customer Service cluster.Liquor and Gaming NSW is responsible for the development, implementation and integrity of the regulatory framework for liquor sales, licensed clubs, gaming activities and casino regulation in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
The Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS; French: Commission des plaintes relatives aux services de télécom-télévision, CPRST) is Canada's national, independent and industry-funded organization created to resolve telecommunication and television service complaints from consumers and small business customers fairly and free of charge.
The Department of Customer Service is a department of the New South Wales Government that functions as a service provider to support sustainable government finances, major public works and maintenance programs, government procurement, information and communications technology, corporate and shared services, consumer protection, and land and property administration of the government in New ...
Pages in category "Licensed clubs in New South Wales" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The club made a net profit of $2,248,646 for the year ended 31 May 2010 and had net assets of $17,672,493 at that date. The profit includes a gain of $2,684,685 on the disposal of the club's 3rd floor strata. [3]
In Canada every federally regulated financial institution is required by law to have a complaint handling process (CHP), a document outlining the process that the financial institution makes available to consumers who wish to lodge a complaint. Every CHP must include certain steps, including referral to ombud services and government regulatory ...