From: Unblock Review Team <noreply-unblock@toolserver.org>
Date: 21 May 2016 at 5:39:41 AM AEST
To: chris.sherlock79 at gmail.com
Subject: Response to unblock appeal #15811
This is a reply to your Wikipedia unblock appeal from TParis, a Wikipedia administrator. DO NOT reply to this email - it is coming from an unattended email address.
Hello Letsbefiends,
The primary issue appears to be your misunderstanding of the purpose of Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a tertiary source. All material hosting on Wikipedia needs to have gone through published secondary sources before we'll cover it. The only material we'll include as a primary source is information on a person's identity; such as: race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, etc.
The diffs you were gathering appears to be opposition research and it appears that you may have a personal connection. To the blocking administrator, that makes it seem like you have an axe to grind. It's one thing to include secondary sources to improve the encyclopedia. It's another thing to gather primary sources to use Wikipedia to 'get the word out' about someone you consider to be a bad person.
Whatever your intent for doing the things that you did, we cannot get inside your head. We can't know what you really intend or intended to do. All we can do is make a judgement based on your actions. Even if you said it was not your intention, we can't know the truth of that. All we have are the diffs to go by. To be unblocked, you'd have to say you'd come off the subject or approach the dispute from another angle within policy.
See WP:PRIMARY and WP:RIGHTGREATWRONGS.
As you aren't asking to be unblocked, I'm going to close this ticket. I hope this gives you closure.
TParis
English Wikipedia Administrator
The primary issue appears to be your misunderstanding of the purpose of Wikipedia.OK then.
Wikipedia is a tertiary source. All material hosting on Wikipedia needs to have gone through published secondary sources before we'll cover it.
Primary, secondary and tertiary sources
"WP:PRIMARY" redirects here. For the article naming guideline, see WP:PRIMARYTOPIC.
Further information: Wikipedia:Identifying and using primary and secondary sources
Wikipedia articles should be based on reliable, published secondary sources and, to a lesser extent, on tertiary sources and primary sources. Secondary or tertiary sources are needed to establish the topic's notability and to avoid novel interpretations of primary sources. All analyses and interpretive or synthetic claims about primary sources must be referenced to a secondary source, and must not be an original analysis of the primary-source material by Wikipedia editors.
I'm not entirely sure I'm following... but all right then. Next...
The only material we'll include as a primary source is information on a person's identity; such as: race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, etc.
Avoid misuse of primary sources
Further information: WP:PRIMARY
Exercise extreme caution in using primary sources. Do not use trial transcripts and other court records, or other public documents, to support assertions about a living person. Do not use public records that include personal details, such as date of birth, home value, traffic citations, vehicle registrations, and home or business addresses.
Where primary-source material has been discussed by a reliable secondary source, it may be acceptable to rely on it to augment the secondary source, subject to the restrictions of this policy, no original research, and the other sourcing policies.[4]
Must have read that wrong, he's saying something that look like it's violating the Biography of Living Person's policy. Hang on...
The only material we'll include as a primary source is information on a person's identity; such as: race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, etc.
You are allowed to use primary sources... carefully
Material based on primary sources can be valuable and appropriate additions to articles.
Primary sources may only be used on Wikipedia to make straightforward, descriptive statements that any educated person—with access to the source but without specialist knowledge—will be able to verify are directly supported by the source. This person does not have to be able to determine that the material in the article or in the primary source is true. The goal is only that the person could compare the primary source with the material in the Wikipedia article, and agree that the primary source actually, directly says just what the article says it does.
- Examples
- An article about the conquest of the hypothetical country above: The proclamation itself is an acceptable primary source for a simple description of the proclamation, including its size, whether it was written in blackletter calligraphy, whether it is signed or has an official seal, and what words, dates, or names were on it. Anyone should be able to look at an image of the proclamation and see that it was all written on one page, whether it used that style of calligraphy, and so forth. However, the proclamation's authenticity, meaning, relevance, importance, typicality, influences, and so forth should all be left to the book that analyzed it, not to Wikipedia's editors.
- An article about a novel: The novel itself is an acceptable primary source for information about the plot, the names of the characters, the number of chapters, or other contents in the book: Any educated person can read Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and discover that the main character's name is Elizabeth or that there are 61 chapters. It is not an acceptable source for claims about book's style, themes, foreshadowing, symbolic meaning, values, importance, or other matters of critical analysis, interpretation, or evaluation: No one will find a direct statement of this material in the book.
- An article about a film: The film itself is an acceptable primary source for information about the plot and the names of the characters. A Wikipedian cannot use the film as a source for claims about the film's themes, importance to the film genre, or other matters that require critical analysis or interpretation.
- An article about a painting: The painting itself is an acceptable primary source for information about the colors, shapes, and figures in the painting. Any educated person can look at Georgia O'Keeffe's Cow Skull: Red, White, and Blue, and see that it is a painting of a cow's skull on a background of red, white, and blue. It is not an acceptable source for claims about the artist's motivation, allusions or relationships to other works, the meaning of the figures in the painting, or any other matters of analysis, interpretation, or evaluation: Looking at the painting does not tell anyone why the artist chose these colors, whether she meant to evoke religious or patriotic sentiments, or what motivated the composition.
- An article about a person: The person's autobiography, own website, or a page about the person on an employer's or publisher's website, is an acceptable (although possibly incomplete) primary‡ source for information about what the person says about himself or herself. Such primary sources can normally be used for non-controversial facts about the person and for clearly attributed controversial statements. Many other primary sources, including birth certificates, the Social Security Death Index, and court documents, are usually not acceptable primary sources, because it is impossible for the viewer to know whether the person listed on the document is the notable subject rather than another person who happens to have the same name.
- An article about a business: The organization's own website is an acceptable (although possibly incomplete) primary‡ source for information about what the company says about itself and for most basic facts about its history, products, employees, finances, and facilities. It is not likely to be an acceptable source for most claims about how it or its products compare to similar companies and their products (e.g., "OurCo's Foo is better than Brand X"), although it will be acceptable for some simple, objective comparison claims ("OurCo is the oldest widget business in Smallville" or "OurCo sells more widgets than anyone else in New Zealand"). It is never an acceptable source for claims that evaluate or analyze the company or its actions, such as an analysis of its marketing strategies (e.g., "OurCo's sponsorship of National Breast Cancer Month is an effective tool in expanding sales to middle-aged, middle-class American women").
- ‡ ^ A person's or an organization's website could contain some secondary material about itself, although this is not very common. Such material would still be self-published as well as first-party/affiliated/non-independent material, and thus would still be subject to restrictions in how you can use it.
Hang about, didn't he say that primary sources can only be "information on a person's identity; such as: race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, etc"? (and why "sexual orientation"?)
So in other words, the following is not allowed?
Researched information
I have put together quite a bit of information about the subject. See below. - Letsbefiends (talk) 14:57, 15 May 2016 (UTC)
- Please don't collapse this. It took me a lot of time to gather this material and collapsing it makes it unnecessarily difficult to view it. - 203.217.39.91 (talk) 12:05, 16 May 2016 (UTC)
Developments
OK, so these are developments he owns. They've all been controversial one way or another. - 203.217.39.91 (talk) 12:09, 16 May 2016 (UTC)
- Owns/owned (through Mehajer Bros Pty Ltd) 3 Mary St, Auburn
- There is a DA for this property according to a DA search on Auburn Council's website - DA-416/2011, DA is for "Minor internal alterations and fit out works to existing educational establishment." Applicant is 288 Capital Pty Ltd (ABN 87 123 073 138, ACN 123 073 138) and approved on 21/12/2011...
- No council meeting minutes!!!
- Klan, Anthony (19 March 2016). "Salim Mehajer eyes $7m property sale jackpot". The Australian.
- Discussion
- So with this one, it's what got him suspended from council. He didn't disclose ownership of this but passed council business, which is what the tribunal found he did wrong because he was bound to get a substantial material gain from it. - 203.217.39.91 (talk)
Development Applications
- 13-21 John St, Lidcombe
- DA-119/2012:
- Owner: Auburn City Council
- Applicant: Sydney Constructions & Developers Pty Ltd and Mr S Mehajer (Selim Mehajer)
- Auburn Council 21 November 2012 Meeting Minutes, Information Report – JRPP - 13-21 John Street, Lidcombe, Page 6
- Auburn Council 21 November 2012 Business Paper, Information Report – JRPP - 13-21 John Street, Lidcombe, Page 29
- DA-119/2012:
- 36-38 John St, Lidcombe:
- DA-290/2012/A:
- Applicant: Zhinar Architects
- Owner: Sydney Building Constructions Pty Ltd
- Auburn Council July 16, 2014 Business Paper, Page 314
- http://www.ragaa.org/devsites/johnst36-38.html
- DA-290/2012/A:
- 38 John St, Lidcombe:
- DA-290/2012/B
- Applicant: Salim Mehajer
- Owner: S.E.T Services Pty Ltd
- Auburn Council 19 November 2014 Business Paper, Page 203
- DA-290/2012/B
- 36-44 John St, Lidcombe:
- DA294/2014 (JRPP No: 2014SYW140 DA)
- Applicant: Sydney Project Group
- Owner: Sydney Project Group Pty Ltd, S.E.T Services Pty Ltd
- Proposed development: Construction of a 12 storey mixed use development comprising 153 residential units, 16 commercial units with 4 levels of basement parking and 241 car spaces
- Cover Sheet
- Remediation plan, commissioned by SM Engineering and Constructions Pty Ltd
- Approved: 4 June 2015
- http://www.ragaa.org/devsites/johnst36-44.html
- DA294/2014 (JRPP No: 2014SYW140 DA)
- 40-44 John Street, Lidcombe:
- DA-352/2012/A
- Owner: Mr J G T Vuong and Ms C H Lam (Clr Lam...)
- Sydney Project Group Pty Ltd
- Auburn Council 16 July 2014 Business Paper, Page 354
- DA-352/2012/B
- Applicant: Salim Mehajer
- Owner: Mr J G T Vuong and Ms C H Lam (Councillor Lam...)
- Auburn Council 15 Octomber 2014 Business Paper, Page 121
- http://www.ragaa.org/devsites/johnst4044.html
- DA-352/2012/A
- 52-56 John Street and 1A Childs Street, Lidcombe:
- DA-507/2005:
- Applicant: Sydney Building Construction Pty Limited
- Owner: Mr M Mehajer and Mrs A Mehajer
- Auburn Council December 3, 2008 Business Paper, Page 202
- Auburn Council August 19, 2009 Business Paper, Page 142
- DA-241/2010:
- Applicant: Sydney Building Construction Pty Limited
- Owner: Mr M Mehajer and Mrs A Mehajer
- Auburn Council 28 September 2010 Business Paper for Extraordinary Council Meeting, page 69
- Auburn Council October 20, 2010 Business Paper - Notice of Rescission Motion - 52-56 John Street, Lidcombe, page 74
- http://www.ragaa.org/devsites/johnst.html
- DA-507/2005:
- 46-50A John Street, Lidcombe
- DA-627/2003/B:
- Applicant: Sydney Building Construction Pty Limited
- Owner: Mr M Mehajer and Mrs A Mehajer
- Auburn Council May 7, 2008 Business Paper, Page 15
- Auburn Council August 19, 2009 Meeting Agenda, Page 142
- DA-240/2010:
- Applicant: Sydney Building Construction Pty Limited
- Owner: Mr M Mehajer and Mrs A Mehajer
- Auburn Council 28 September 2010 Business Paper for Extraordinary Council Meeting, page 32
- Auburn Council October 20, 2010 Business Paper - Notice of Rescission Motion - 46-50A John Street, Lidcombe, page 34
- http://www.ragaa.org/devsites/johnst4650.html
- DA-627/2003/B:
Salim Mehajer home
- 14 Frances St, Lidcombe
- DA-79/2009:
- Granted 9 June 2009
- There are no minutes for this meeting!!!
- Granted 9 June 2009
- DA-79/2009/B:
- Applicant: Sydney Project Group Pty Ltd
- Owner: Salim Mehajer
- 19 November 2014 Business Meeting
- DA-232/2008:
- Granted 28 November 2008
- There are no minutes for this meeting!!!
- Council under delegated authority approved Development Application Number 232/2008 for demolition of existing dwelling, removal of a tree and construction of two storey dwelling house with basement carpark, a front fence, an outbuilding and a BBQ facility subject to conditions. Business Paper, Page 299
- Granted 28 November 2008
- DA-232/2008/E:
- Application: Sydney Project Group Pty Ltd
- Owner: Salim Mehajer
- 19 November Business Paper, Page 299
- Section 96(1A) modification to increase height of lift and stair overruns and for changes to internal layout of dwelling.
- Rescinded! - meeting minutes 3 December 2014, only one opposed Clr. Oldfield
- DA-232/2008/F:
- Applicant: Advanced International Developments Pty Ltd
- Owner: Salim Mehajer
- Auburn Independent Assessment Panel Meeting, 6 April 2016, Page 4
- "The subject Section 96(1A) application DA-232/2008/F is lodged to the Council for determination for modifications to approved plans associated with DA-232/2008 to increase height of rear and side boundary fences to 2.1m (from 1.8m), and replace approved grass in the nature strip outside the front of the property with artificial grass" - refused
- DA-79/2009:
Council Car Park
- 13 John St, Lidcombe
- Sale clause was in 333/11 of council minutes of 16 November 2011:
- "In the event that the Purchaser does not obtain the Development Consent for the subject property and the adjoining property within eighteen (18) months from the date hereof then either party may be at liberty to rescind this contract whereupon the provisions of Clause 19 shall apply"
- "That Simon Diab & Associates on behalf of Sydney Constructions & Developments Pty Limited be advised of Council’s decision."
- In the council Business Paper for their meeting 21 November, it states that:
- "Sydney Constructions and Developments Pty Limited (Purchaser) submitted Development Application 119/2012 (DA) on 20 April 2012, for a mixed use development over the properties at 15, 19 and 21 John Street and Council’s open car park at 13 John Street Lidcombe. The DA is being assessed externally by a Planning Consultant and will be determined by the Joint Regional Planning Panel." (Background, page 125)
- Council chooses to rescind sale to original purchaser and sells car park to Sydney Constructions and Developments Pty Ltd for $6.5 million (see 300A/12 of Council meeting minutes for 5 December 2012).
- Request is made to reduce the holding deposit for the sale of the Car Park, which is discussed under closed session on 20 November 2013, on the grounds that open discussion would "contain information that would, if disclosed, confer a commercial advantage on a person with whom the Council is conducting (or proposes to conduct) business".
- Council decides to reduce the deposit to 5% - or $325,000 (see C039/13 of Council minutes of meeting held 4 December 2013)
- Note! I cannot find item C038/13 which was rescinded! There appears to be a set of meeting minutes missing...
- On 11 December 2013, Clr Simms attempts to rescind reduction in holding deposit, C040/13 but motion is lost (For: Councillors Campbell, Batik, Oldfield and Simms; Against: Zraika, Attie, Lam, Oueik, and Yang).
- Sale clause was in 333/11 of council minutes of 16 November 2011:
- Discussion
The council car park was very controversial. See-Win won it initially, but asked for more time. Council rescinded the contract though. But when Mehajer asked to reduce his holding deposit by half, it was initially opposed and then pushed through by the other councillors. I distinct;y remember press at the time commenting on this, I'll have to see if I can find it. - 203.217.39.91 (talk) 12:13, 16 May 2016 (UTC)
In the news
His home
- McKenny, Leesha (28 October 2015). "Auburn Council deputy mayor Salim Mehajer being sued for his staircase". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Thomson, Warren (6 April 2016). "Salim Mehajer in trouble with Auburn Council after installing artificial turf without consent". Parramatta Advertiser.
- "Mehajer under fire over home". Sky News. 6 April 2016.
Property development and Auburn City Council
- Murphy, Damien (16 August 2015). "Auburn Deputy Mayor Salim Mehajer wedding was delayed until father's release from jail". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Robertson, James (6 May 2016). "Salim Mehajer secures $65m in loans to build apartment complex". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Klan, Anthony (19 March 2016). "Salim Mehajer eyes $7m property sale jackpot". The Australian.
- Klan, Anthony (19 March 2016). "Salim Mehajer eyes $7m property sale jackpot". The Australian.
- Godfrey, Miles (19 February 2016). "Salim Mehajer accuses former colleagues after council decisions went against him". The Daily Telegraph.
- Kidd, Jessica (18 February 2016). "Salim Mehajer rebukes 'dole bludger' Auburn council colleagues after planning decisions overturned". ABC News.
- Robertson, James (18 February 2016). "Salim Mehajer defiant after Auburn council decisions overturned". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Thomson, Warren (18 February 2016). "Administrator blocks Salim Mehajer’s purchase of an Auburn Council carpark in Lidcombe". Parramatta Advertiser.
- "Auburn Council administrator reverses decisions set to benefit Salim Mehajer". ABC News. 18 February 2016.
- Thomson, Warren (17 February 2016). "Auburn Council: Deal to sell council carpark to Salim Mehajer overturned". The Daily Telegraph.
- Brook, Benedict (11 February 2016). "The apartment block that brought down a council and could cost Salim Mehajer millions". The Daily Telegraph.
- Godfrey, Miles (11 February 2016). "Auburn Council sacked by State Government following allegations of improper conduct". The Daily Telegraph.
- Brook, Benedict (10 February 2016). "Salim Mehajer says Auburn sacking an “abuse of power” by NSW Government". news.com.au.
- "'Mr Teflon': Sydney's showiest politician comes unstuck". BBC News. 5 February 2016.
- Changing the Auburn LEP
- Silmalis, Linda (22 August 2015). "How deputy mayor Salim Mehajer and mayor Ronney Oueik struck property gold in Auburn". The Daily Telegraph.
Police investigations/Court cases/Tribunals
- Whitbourn, Michaela (10 August 2015). "Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer faces tribunal over alleged breach of pecuniary interest laws". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Whitbourn, Michaela (8 September 2015). "Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer and companies being sued for almost $2 million". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- McKenny, Leesha; Whitbourn, Michaela (27 October 2015). "Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer's 'right hand man' admits forging documents". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- McKenny, Leesha; Whitbourn, Michaela (27 October 2015). "Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer and partner being sued for almost $700,000". The Brisbane Times.
- McKenny, Leesha; Whitbourn, Michaela (18 November 2015). "Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer in court over driving charges". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Whitbourn, Michaela (20 December 2015). "Salim Mehajer facing 10 years' jail on vote fraud charges blames 'hidden agendas'". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Whitbourn, Michaela (29 January 2016). "Salim Mehajer suspended for voting without disclosure, adding $1m to property's value". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Whitbourn, Michaela (3 February 2016). "Salim Mehajer launches urgent appeal against suspension from council". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Robertson, James (5 February 2016). "Auburn councillor Salim Mehajer's unusual defence in court: 'It may be unattractive but we believe it'". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Hills, Brenden (1 May 2016). "Salim Mehajer lodged documents claiming alleged criminal lived in widow’s home". The Sunday Telegraph.
- Quinn, Liam (24 April 2016). "Salim chance of a comeback? Case against six people accused of rigging council vote to get suspended deputy Mayor Mehajer elected ‘has fallen apart because police waiting too long to charge them’". Daily Mail.
- Hills, Brenden (24 April 2016). "Salim Mehajer case: Time delay kills off charges against six". The Daily Telegraph.
- Robertson, James (18 April 2016). "Salim Mehajer company fights wind-up move". The Brisbane Times.
- Awford, Jenny (10 April 2016). "'Stream of voter forms faxed from the SAME fax number sparked electoral fraud probe' against controversial Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer". Daily Mail.
- Hills, Brenden (10 April 2016). "Salim Mehajer probe: Fax marathon of 57 voter enrolment forms is smoking gun, prosecutors say". The Sunday Telegraph.
- Rushton, Gina (31 March 2016). "Court orders state to pay Salim Mehajer legal costs". The Australian.
- Rushton, Gina (30 March 2016). "Salim Mehajer: NSW taxpayers to foot legal bill for Auburn figh". The Australian.
- Brook, Benedict (30 March 2016). "NSW Government forced to pay legal costs of former Auburn Deputy Mayor Salim Mehajer". news.com.au.
- Whitbourn, Michaela (30 March 2016). "State government ordered to pay Salim Mehajer's legal costs". The Sydney Morning Herald.
- "Salim Mehajer's family business empire cracking under legal strains". Yahoo7 News. 25 March 2016.
- Crawford, Sarah (26 February 2016). "Salim Mehajer wins appeal against Auburn Council suspension". The Daily Telegraph.
- Seymour, Bryan (16 February 2016). "Reality TV star embroiled in Salim's 'dodgy demerit point transfer'". Yahoo7 News.
- Seymour, Bryan (2 February 2016). "Salim's cut-price cars: Mehajer's $650,000 Rolls Royce valued to the RMS for just $65,000". 7News Sydney.
- McClellan, Ben; Bamford, Matt (2 February 2016). "Salim Mehajer and his sister Fatima accused of local council voting fraud". The Daily Telegraph.
- "Salim Mehajer chooses not to appear at court to face electoral fraud charges". news.com.au. 2 February 2016.
- Seymour, Bryan (1 February 2016). "Sydney student unknowingly wearing demerit points accrued against controversial deputy mayor Salim Mehajer". Yahoo7 News.
- Auerbach, Taylor (2 February 2016). "Salim Mehajer claims ‘no knowledge’ of demerit points issued under his name". The Daily Telegraph.
- Godfrey, Miles (29 January 2016). "Salim Mehajer banned for four months for failing to disclose development interests". The Daily Telegraph.
- Brook, Benedict (5 May 2016). "Salim Mehajer praises wife but singles out another for a special thank you". news.com.au.
The former deputy mayor of western Sydney’s Auburn Council is being taken to court by metal and aluminium fabricators Iron World to get back $46,000 the business claims it is owed for work on a luxury marble staircase installed in Mr Mehajer’s Lidcombe home, reports the Daily Telegraph. “We have done work before (for Mr Mehajer) and got paid but the last invoice just before the wedding we could not get the money,” Iron World business owner Sam Obeid said. “He is just delaying, that is all — we know every time he promises, promises and then nothing happens ... We need to pay our suppliers,” reported the Telegraph.
- Cheer, Louise (28 October 2015). "Gaudy groom Salim Mehajer sued by a tradesman for an unpaid $15,000 bill for a marble staircase built inside his home - which featured in rapper Bow Wow's video". Daily Mail.
The owner of Marmonyx Stone, Yashar Shokrgozar, claims Cr Mehajer failed to pay his company thousands of dollars for the work his employees carried out in his Lidcombe home, in Sydney's west, last year. It is understood by the Herald Cr Mehajer allegedly owes Marmonyx Stone about $15,000 for the Persian onyx staircase that took a month to erect and was completed nine months ago, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.
Hangin' with celebrities
- "Salim Mehajer throws $50k party with rapper Tyga for wife’s 30th... but Aysha’s nowhere to be seen". The Daily Telegraph. 13 April 2016.
- "Former Auburn Deputy Mayor Salim Mehajer posts picture on Facebook of himself, and US musicians Tyga and Omarion, posing with a cake". news.com.au. 12 April 2016.
- Piotrowski, Daniel (5 May 2016). "'She wasn't my first pick': Three Miss Lebanon Australia judges say Salim Mehajer's little sister Mary was NOT their top choice - but she won the crown anyway". The Daily Mail.
Other
- http://www.cbp.com.au/publications/2015/july/client-lunch-comes-back-to-bite-solicitor-found
- Article about his former website
- Junkee's take on Salim Mehajer
Companies
Sydney Group Pty Ltd (ABN 59 154 021 002, ACN 154 021 002)talk) 08:24, 17 May 2016 (UTC)
- SM Project Developments Pty Ltd (ABN 30 130 968 811, ACN 130 968 811)
- Klan, Anthony; Bearup, Greg (12 December 2015). the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
Co Director of SM Project Developments
- Klan, Anthony; Bearup, Greg (12 December 2015). the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- SM Engineering & Construction Pty Ltd (ABN Liquidated)
- Life in the Fast Lane (PDF), The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
Salim has since opened his very own company in 2007 known as SM Engineering & Constructions P/L, whereby he is the sole director
- SM Engineering & Constructions (sole trader, ABN 50 388 412 508)
- "Historical details for ABN 50 388 412 508". abr.business.gov.au. 17 May 2015.
Entity Name: MEHAJER, SALIM, From: 01 Oct 2007, To: (current)
- "Historical details for ABN 50 388 412 508". abr.business.gov.au. 17 May 2015.
- SM Engineering & Construction (NSW) Pty Ltd (ABN 18 164 405 109, ACN 164 405 109)
- Life in the Fast Lane (PDF), The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- SM Engineering & Construction Services Pty Ltd (ABN 19 164 334 276, ACN 164 334 276)
- Life in the Fast Lane (PDF), The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- S.E.T. Services (ABN 48 151 314 439, ACN 151 314 439)
- McKenny, Leesha (24 November 2015). The Sydney Morning Herald.
- Sydney Constructions & Developments Pty Ltd (ABN 35 147 549 102, ACN 147 549 102)
- Life in the Fast Lane (PDF), The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- McKenny, Leesha (24 November 2015). the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
Co director of Sydney Constructions and Developments P/L
- Sydney Project Group Pty Ltd (ABN 18 155 827 295, ACN 155 827 295)
- Robertson, James (24 March 2016). The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- Sydney Construction Group Pty Ltd (ABN 62 114 931 743, ACN 114 931 743)
- the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
Co Director of Sydney Construction Group P/L
- the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
- Australian Community Association Pty Ltd (ACN 150 648 936)
- Current & Historical Company Extract, Australian Community Association Pty Ltd, ACN: 150 648 936, Australian Securities and Investments Commission, 12 May 2016
- Office of Local Government v Salim Mehajer [2016] NSWCATOD 10, NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal, 29 January 2016, retrieved 2016-05-12
- Mehajer Bros Pty Ltd (ABN 45 155 093 977, ACN 155 093 977)
- The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- Advanced International Developments (ABN 16 165 691 850, ACN 165 691 850)
- Klan, Anthony (25 February 2016). The Australian.
- Skypoint Towers Pty Ltd (ABN ABN 58 167 719 959, ACN 167 719 959)
- Klan, Anthony; Bearup, Greg (12 December 2015). The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- Mehajer Law Group Pty Ltd
- Life in the Fast Lane (PDF), The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- Mehajer Bros Auto Pty Ltd
- Life in the Fast Lane (PDF), The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- Mehajer Consolidated Pty Ltd
- Life in the Fast Lane (PDF), The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- Mehajer Holdings Pty Ltd (ABN 62 601 957 662, ACN 601 957 662)
- Life in the Fast Lane (PDF), The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- Sydney Building Constructions Pty Ltd (ABN 73 064 430 280, ACN 064 430 280)
- Note: Not to be confused with The Sydney Building Construction Pty Ltd (ABN The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- Life in the Fast Lane (PDF), The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
- Life in the Fast Lane (PDF), The Australian, retrieved 2016-05-12
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