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Participant Profile PARTICIPANT PROFILE LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS The following 311 organisations contributed to the 2018 Australian Benefits Review. 7-Eleven Aquila Resources A Noble & Son Aristocrat Technologies Australia AbbVIe Aspen Australia Accenture Astellas Pharma Australia Acciona Energy Australia Global Astrazeneca REGIONAL Acciona Infrastructure Australia AT&T Actelion Pharmaceuticals Australia ATCO Australia Adelaide Brighton Atlas Iron adidas Australia Ausenco Adventist Healthcare Ausgrid AECOM Australia Aus Group A GL Energy Australian Red Cross AI G Australia Autodesk Airservices Australia AVJennings Alexion Pharmaceuticals Australasia Avon Products Allergan Bayer Alphapharma Becton Dickinson Amazon Australia B GC Contracting AMD Australia Biogen Amdocs Bio-Rad Ansell Bis Industries API Management BNY Mellon Australia Apple BNY Mellon Australia Branch © 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd Australian Benefits Review 2.11 PARTICIPANT PROFILE BNY Mellon Investment Management Australia Clean TeQ Boehringer Ingelheim Cleanaway Waste Management Bolton Clarke Clough Projects Boston Scientific CNH Industrial Australia Bouygues Construction Australia Coca-Cola Amatil BP Australia Cochlear Brenntag Australia Cognizant Technology Solutions Australia Brierty Colgate-Palmolive Brisbane City Council Consolidated Minerals Bristol-Myers Squibb Consolidated Power Projects Australia British American Tobacco Australia CPB Contractors Broadspectrum Cristal Mining BT CSL Bulgari Australia Cummins South Pacific Bulla Dairy Foods Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal Caltex Australia Dassault Systems Australia Cambell Arnott’s Dell Cape Onshore Australia Diageo Australia Caterpillar of Australia Domaine Chandon CBI Eagle Investment Systems Australia Christian Dior Australia Eaton Industries Cisco Systems Edgewell Personal Care CITIC Pacific Mining Edwards Lifesciences Citrix Ego Pharmaceuticals City of Darwin Electronic Arts 2.12 Australian Benefits Review © 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd PARTICIPANT PROFILE Eli Lilly Australia G oogle EMC G reater Bank Emeco International G riffith University Energizer G rifols Australia EnergyAustralia G rocon Equinix (Australia) Enterprises Hannover Life Re of Australasia REGIONAL Ericsson Hanwha Mining Services Australia Ertech Hatch Estée Lauder Hawker Pacific Factory Mutual Insurance Company Health World Federal Express (Australia) Hewlett Packard Australia Fendi Australia Hitachi Data Systems Ferring Pharmaceuticals Honda Australia First Data Resource Australia Honeywell Fonterra Australia HP PPS Australia Frasers Property Australia Huntsman Fresenius Kabi IBM Australia Fuji Xerox Australia Illumina Australia G alderma Australia Iluka Resources G etinge Australia Imperial Tobacco Australia G F Holdings (WA) Independence Group GHD Inghams Enterprises G ilead Sciences Ingredion ANZ G laxoSmithKline Australia iNova Pharmaceuticals G old Fields Australia Insight Investment Management Australia © 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd Australian Benefits Review 2.13 PARTICIPANT PROFILE Integria Healthcare LVMH Perfumes & Cosmetics Intel LVMH Watch & Jewellery Australia Intercontinental Hotel Groups Macmahon Invisalign Australia Macquarie Group Ipsen Mars Australia Jacobs Group Australia Mayne Pharma Group James Hardie Australia McConnell Dowell Constructors Jemena McDonald’s Australia John Holland Mead Johnson Nutrition (Australia) Johnson & Johnson Medibank Juniper Networks Australia Medtronic Kellogg Mentholatum Australasia Kellogg Brown & Root Merck Serono Kentucky Fried Chicken Metro Trains Melbourne Keysight Technologies MHPS Plant Services Kimberly Clark Australia Micron Semiconductor Australia Kmart Australia Microsoft Laing O’Rourke Mirvac Group LandCorp Moét Hennessy Australia Lendlease Molnlycke Health Care Lenovo Monadelphous Group L GIAsuper Mondelez International LinkedIn Motorola Solutions Australia L’Oreal Australia MSD Lundbeck Multiplex Australasia 2.14 Australian Benefits Review © 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd PARTICIPANT PROFILE Mundipharma Oracle Corporation Australia Munich Holdings of Australasia Osaka Gas Australia Murdoch University P&G Murray Goulburn Palo Alto Networks Inc Murrin Murrin Operations PCD Australia Mylan Australia PepsiCo Australia & New Zealand REGIONAL MZI Resources PerkinElmer Nacap Pernod Ricard Winemakers NCR Australia Pershing Australia Securities NEC Australia Pfizer Australia Nestle Philip Morris NetApp Australia Polycom Australia Newcrest Mining Probuild Constructions (Aust) Newmont Australia Queensland Urban Utilities NHP Electrical Engineering ResMed nib Health Funds Ricergrowers Trading as SunRice nlc Rio Tinto Norgine RMIT University Novartis Phamaceutical Roc Oil Company Novo Nordisk Pharmaceuticals Roche Products Novotech Rockwell Automation Nutricia Rodan & Fields Nutrimetics Australia Roy Hill Oliver J Nilsen Salesforce Optus Administration Sandoz Australia © 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd Australian Benefits Review 2.15 PARTICIPANT PROFILE Sanofi Sysmex Australia SAP Takeda Pharmaceuticals Australia SAS Institute Australia Target Australia SC Johnson and Son TasNetworks Scentre Group Tawana Resources NL Schlumberger TechnipFMC Schneider Electric Tetra Pak Seagate Technology Australia Teva Pharma Australia Sealord Australia The Body Shop Sedgman The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Australia Sephora Australia The Coca-Cola Company - Australia Servier Laboratories The Gordon Institute of TAFE Seven West Media The Walt Disney Company Australia Shell Australia Tilt Renewables Australia Sirtex Medical TOLMAR SITA Information Networking Computing B V Toyota Financial Services Australia Sony Mobile Communications International AB Australia Branch Trans Grid St John Ambulance Western Australia Trend Micro Australia Stanford Brown Tupperware Australia Steelcase Australia Twinings & Co Sun Pharmaceutical Industries (Australia) Uber Australia Swisse Wellness Unilever Australia Sydney Motorway Corporation Unitywater Symantec Value Added Engineering Group Ventia 2.16 Australian Benefits Review © 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd PARTICIPANT PROFILE Veolia Veritas Software Verizon Vimy Resources Virbac Australia Viva Energy Australia & Viva Energy Refining REGIONAL VMWare Water Corporation Watpac Western Power Westug WorleyParsons Yahoo7 Zebra Technologies Zendesk Zinfra © 2018 Mercer Consulting (Australia) Pty Ltd Australian Benefits Review 2.17.
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