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Voting Rights Exercised 2019-2020 PremiumChoice Retirement Service Voting Summary for the Period 1 July 2019 - 30 June 2020 RESOLUTIONS Quarters FOR AGAINST ABSTAINED First Quarter - July to September 63 7 0 Second Quarter - October to December 555 35 13 Third Quarter - January to March 35 1 0 Fourth Quarter - April to June 138 15 1 * During the financial year ending 30 June 2020 the PremiumChoice Retirement Service did not exercise its voting rights in relation to shares it owns in listed companies. This had no material impacts to the final decision of the resolution. PremiumChoice Retirement Service Voting History for the Period 1 July 2019 - 30 June 2020 First Quarter - July to September RESOLUTIONS Company Name FOR AGAINST ABSTAINED Ausnet Services Limited 9 1 0 Macquarie Group Limited 9 0 0 Charter Hall Long Wale Reit Fully Paid Units Stapled Securities 1 0 0 Duluxgroup Limited 1 0 0 James Hardie Industries Plc 13 0 0 Metcash Limited 5 0 0 Onemarket Limited 3 0 0 Agl Energy Limited. 6 3 0 Asx Limited 6 0 0 Suncorp Group Limited 10 3 0 Second Quarter - October to December RESOLUTIONS Company Name FOR AGAINST ABSTAINED Mff Capital Investments Limited 4 0 0 Baby Bunting Group Limited 3 0 0 Brambles Limited 10 0 0 Transurban Group Fully Paid Ordinary/Units Stapled Securities 6 0 0 Charter Hall Long Wale Reit Fully Paid Units Stapled Securities 2 0 0 Orora Limited 8 0 0 Telstra Corporation Limited. 7 2 0 Commonwealth Bank Of Australia. 8 0 0 Csl Limited 7 0 0 Origin Energy Limited 8 6 0 Pilbara Minerals Limited 5 0 0 Treasury Wine Estates Limited 9 0 0 Arb Corporation Limited. 5 0 0 Aurizon Holdings Limited 6 0 0 Meridian Energy Limited 5 0 0 Perpetual Limited 3 0 0 Argo Investments Limited 3 0 0 Stockland Fully Paid Ordinary/Units Stapled Securities 4 0 0 Cochlear Limited 8 0 0 Super Retail Group Limited 5 0 0 St Barbara Limited 5 0 0 Apa Group Fully Paid Units Stapled Securities 4 1 0 Crown Resorts Limited 4 1 0 Jb Hi-Fi Limited 5 0 0 Magellan Financial Group Limited 6 0 0 South32 Limited 5 0 0 The Star Entertainment Group Limited 4 0 0 Tabcorp Holdings Limited 5 1 0 Carsales.Com Limited. 5 1 0 Insurance Australia Group Limited 6 3 0 Japara Healthcare Limited 6 0 0 Bendigo And Adelaide Bank Limited 9 0 0 Bega Cheese Limited 2 0 0 Fortescue Metals Group Ltd 5 0 0 Tassal Group Limited 5 0 0 Medical Developments International Limited 3 0 0 Myer Holdings Limited 5 0 0 Nextdc Limited 5 0 0 Zip Co Limited. 3 0 0 Bellamy'S Australia Limited 4 0 0 Austal Limited 7 1 0 Village Roadshow Limited 8 1 0 Credit Corp Group Limited 4 0 0 Amcor Plc 13 0 0 Boral Limited. 5 0 0 Bhp Group Limited 20 0 0 Flight Centre Travel Group Limited 2 0 0 Spark New Zealand Limited 5 0 0 Newcrest Mining Limited 7 0 0 Afterpay Touch Group Limited 8 0 0 Coles Group Limited. 6 2 0 Computershare Limited. 4 1 0 National Storage Reit Fully Paid Ordinary/Units Stapled Securities 5 0 0 Pact Group Holdings Ltd 6 0 0 Gdi Property Group Fully Paid Ordinary/Units Stapled Securities 3 0 0 Nearmap Ltd 4 1 0 Ramsay Health Care Limited 7 0 0 Wesfarmers Limited 7 0 0 Polynovo Limited 4 1 0 The A2 Milk Company Limited 3 0 0 Capitol Health Limited 3 0 0 Mirvac Group Fully Paid Ordinary/Units Stapled Securities 11 0 0 Monadelphous Group Limited 6 0 0 Praemium Limited 4 1 1 Retail Food Group Limited 6 0 0 *Sonic Healthcare Limited --- Wam Capital Limited 3 0 0 Goodman Group Fully Paid Ordinary/Units Stapled Securities 8 0 0 Lendlease Group Fully Paid Ordinary/Units Stapled Securities 5 0 0 Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group Fully Paid Units Stapled Securities 8 0 0 Webjet Limited 2 0 0 Mma Offshore Limited 6 0 0 Pilbara Minerals Limited 5 0 0 Pharmaxis Ltd 4 0 0 Qube Holdings Limited 7 0 0 Resmed Inc 6 0 0 Clover Corporation Limited 5 0 0 Mayne Pharma Group Limited 4 0 0 Silver Lake Resources Limited 3 0 0 Healius Limited 6 0 0 Lynas Corporation Limited 3 0 0 Seek Limited 6 0 0 Mesoblast Limited 9 1 0 Apiam Animal Health Limited 5 0 0 Cromwell Property Group Fully Paid Ordinary/Units Stapled Securities 7 1 0 Fletcher Building Limited 3 0 0 Ioof Holdings Limited 6 0 0 Australian Leaders Fund Limited 5 0 0 Bubs Australia Limited 11 0 0 Retail Food Group Limited 5 0 0 Zip Co Limited. 5 0 0 Bellamy'S Australia Limited 1 0 0 Bank Of Queensland Limited. 8 0 0 Westpac Banking Corporation 5 6 0 Pendal Group Limited 4 0 0 Charter Hall Long Wale Reit Fully Paid Units Stapled Securities 1 0 0 Woolworths Group Limited 9 0 0 Australia And New Zealand Banking Group Limited 6 4 0 Orica Limited 9 0 0 National Australia Bank Limited 0 0 12 Incitec Pivot Limited 5 0 0 Third Quarter - January to March RESOLUTIONS Company Name FOR AGAINST ABSTAINED Avz Minerals Limited 2 0 0 Virgin Money Uk Plc 25 0 0 Pengana Private Equity Trust Ordinary Units Fully Paid 1 0 0 Graincorp Limited Ordinary Fully Paid Class A 5 0 0 Flinders Mines Limited 1 0 0 Graincorp Limited Ordinary Fully Paid Class A 1 0 0 Cromwell Property Group Fully Paid Ordinary/Units Stapled Securities 0 1 0 Fourth Quarter - April to June RESOLUTIONS Company Name FOR AGAINST ABSTAINED Cimic Group Limited 0 5 0 Santos Limited 9 0 0 Scentre Group Fully Paid Ordinary/Units Stapled Securities 5 0 0 Iluka Resources Limited 4 1 0 88 Energy Limited 5 1 0 Oz Minerals Limited 9 0 0 Janus Henderson Group Plc 10 0 0 Woodside Petroleum Ltd 7 1 1 Oil Search Limited 10 Toea Ordinary Fully Paid 5 0 0 Qbe Insurance Group Limited 5 4 0 Rio Tinto Limited 21 0 0 Invocare Limited 4 0 0 Gpt Group Fully Paid Ordinary/Units Stapled Securities 3 0 0 Caltex Australia Limited 3 0 0 *Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield Cdi 20:1 Foreign Exempt Xpar - - - Atlas Arteria Fpo Stap Us Prohibited Excluding Qup 7 0 0 Alumina Limited 4 0 0 Coca-Cola Amatil Limited 4 1 0 Spark Infrastructure Group 7 0 0 Sydney Airport Fully Paid Ordinary/Units Stapled Securities 6 0 0 Appen Limited 4 1 0 Smartgroup Corporation Ltd 4 0 0 G8 Education Limited 6 0 0 Csr Limited 6 1 0.
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