August 14th 2007

Update: ASIC and Jamie McIntyre settle out of court

In August 2007 Asic and Jamie McIntyre agreed to settle the long running case started in 2001 by the ASIC

As ASIC had failed for some 5 years to have this matter brought back before the courts and thus it was ordered to mediation to settle the matter

In mediation it was agreed both parties would cease the matter and each party pay their own legal costs.
This means not a single allegation raised against Mr McIntyre has been proven by the ASIC.

The original orders granted to ASIC in 2002 were also completely removed ASIC agreed to add editors notes to all prevoius media releases re Jamie Mcintyre to highlight for public viewing that the matter has been settled out of court with no findings.

ASIC was also ordered to pay all legal costs for Ms Rajnoch in an associated matter and the Judge dismissed ASICs case against her as published on ASICs July 2007 media release.

Mr McIntyre said he was thankful he has been vindicated after a 6 year battle with the ASIC which he considered unfair unjust and defametory and he said he looked forward to a more civil ongoing constructive relationship with the ASIC.

Mr McIntyre also agreed to enrol into the Institute of Company Directors course and has completed his Ps146 in provision of general advice and deriviatives and offered to become licensed in the near future despite not be legally required as an educator.


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"Author of Best Selling Book, "What i Didn't Learn at School But Wish I Had" and Self made Millionaire, is donating to over 1,000 High Schools Australia wide a DVD Educational Program he has created, as he believes High Schools simply aren't equipping today's teenagers with they skill the need to excel in today's world'

School principals discuss with author adding to curriculum lessons from “What I Didn’t Learn At School But Wish I Had”.

Also, Mr McIntyre has been commended for his efforts by Dr Brendan Nelson, Federal Education Minister’s Office recently and also the Queensland Premier Beattie’s Office.

“Thank you for your letter of 3 July 2002 concerning an education package for Queensland schools. I have been requested to reply to you on the Premier’s behalf.

“The Premier referred this matter to the Honourable Anna Bligh MP, Minister for Education who has advised that Education Queensland acknowledges that young people need to develop personal attributes and life skills that will prepare them for both employment and further learning. As a part of skilling Queensland students, the Government is focusing on improving workforce and life skills for current and future needs as well as raising general education levels.

“You are to be commended for the interest you have shown in the education and development of life skills in today’s youth.”

Office of the Premier and Minister for Trade

High Schools which would like to be selected to receive this invaluable Education DVD Program and Books can simply contact 21st Century Academy on (07) 5455 4800or email customerservice@21stcenturyacademy.com

In his book “What I Didn’t Learn at School But Wish I Had” , available in all leading Bookstores, author Jamie McIntyre poses the question “why isn’t this type of education taught at school?” And a growing number of School Principals in Australia are beginning to ask the same question.

Jamie is a leading advocate for immediately including practical life and financial skills in the curriculum taught at Australian High Schools and has been lobbying State and Federal Governments for years. To date, his efforts have met with limited success at a Government level. More importantly, individual School Principals are seeking Jamie out to discuss how the lessons he raises in his book can be incorporated into the established school curriculum.

About The Author

Since its inception more than 95,000 Australians and New Zealanders have been exposed to a 21 st Century education and transformed their lives as a result of the systems and strategies they have learned.

Now, through this book and seminars, Jamie has given everyone the opportunity to discover this unique educational system that is not only financial intelligence but is totally transforming people’s levels of happiness and fulfillment.

Jamie McIntyre is an extraordinary young Australian making a big difference to the quality of other people’s lives in this nation. He is a sought after Success Coach (Life Coach) and has traveled the world meeting and learning from some of the very best teachers and leaders on the planet including Anthony Robbins (Unlimited Power), General Norman Schwarzkopf (Desert Storm), Paul Zane Piltzer (Unlimited Wealth), Jay Abrahams (Fortune 500 Marketing Consultant), Robert Kyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad), and many others.

He became a self made millionaire in his twenties, is an entrepreneur, a sought after public speaker, author, also the co-founder of 21 st Century Academy, an education organisation that provides a 21 st century education to Australians and now internationally, and has received a Highly Commended Award from the Australian Achiever Awards. He was nominated as a Young Australian of the Year and has been responsible for educating over 95,000 people through his popular courses.

He is a leading advocate for real life education including financial literacy to be implemented into high schools nationwide. He believes this will give teenagers the most important skills they will need to excel in the 21 st century, and improve what many say is an inadequate and flawed education system.

He is an advocate for changes to the Financial Planning industry to ensure financial planners have to achieve some level of investing success and be graded accordingly, based on investment results, so clients have confidence their financial planner has real life experience as an investor, not just a piece of paper promoting a licence, which often leads to biased commission-driven advice.

He is lobbying for improvements to superannuation to ensure Australians can fund themselves in retirement and is critical of the lack of transparency, competency and accountability of regulatory bodies such as ASIC.

Email: customerservice @21stcenturyacademy.com or Ph: (07) 5455 4800

May 27, 2005