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Poisons Licence Register Page 1 of 82 Licence Register 01/09/2021 Poisons Licence Register Page 1 of 82 Licence Register 21 MA (a licence to manufacture S8s/S9s) Licence No Licence Holder Name/Legal Entity Permit Address Expires 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 21208969 ACRUX DDS PTY LTD 103-113 STANLEY ST WEST 01/06/2022 A MELBOURNE 3003 21211550 ADKL LABS PTY LTD 56 STEEL ST NORTH MELBOURNE 01/05/2022 A L 3051 21211149 ADVANCED MOLECULAR Unit 1/ 7 ROCCO DR SCORESBY 3179 01/07/2022 A TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 21211235 '(3$570(172)-2%635(&,1&76 5 RING RD BUNDOORA 3083 01/09/2022 L L $1'5(*,216 $*5,&8/785(9,&725,$5(6($5&+ 21208951 ASPEN PHARMA PTY LTD 286-302 FRANKSTON-DANDENONG 01/03/2022 A RD DANDENONG SOUTH 3175 21209631 AVECHO BIOTECHNOLOGY LIMITED 11 DUERDIN ST CLAYTON 3168 01/01/2022 L L 21200795 BAXTER HEALTHCARE PTY LTD 9-29 SYME ST BRUNSWICK 3056 01/10/2021 A 21211254 CANNOPERATIONS PTY LTD 23 GREENTEK CT KOORLONG 3501 01/06/2022 L L 21206865 CATALENT AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 217-221 GOVERNOR RD BRAESIDE 01/02/2022 L 3195 21210946 &20021:($/7+6&,(17,),&$1' NORMANBY RD CLAYTON 3168 01/01/2022 L ,1'8675,$/5(6($5&+ 25*$1,6$7,21 &6,52 21210229 ENSIGN LABORATORIES PTY LTD 490-500 WELLINGTON RD MULGRAVE 01/12/2021 L L 3170 21203349 GLAXOSMITHKLINE AUSTRALIA PTY 1061 MOUNTAIN HWY BORONIA 3155 01/08/2022 A LTD 21204887 HOSPIRA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1-39 LEXIA PL MULGRAVE 3170 01/12/2021 A 21204019 IDT AUSTRALIA LIMITED 39-57 WADHURST DR BORONIA 3155 01/08/2022 A L 21210942 IDT AUSTRALIA LIMITED 68 WADHURST DR BORONIA 3155 01/12/2021 A L 21210089 ,;6<5,1;37</7'7$6 110 MERRINDALE DR KILSYTH 3137 01/10/2021 L ,;6<5,1;37</7' 21211312 MEDIPHARM LABS AUSTRALIA PTY 2 CYCLONE ST WONTHAGGI 3995 01/01/2022 L L LTD 21211739 021$6+81,9(56,7<WDV 381-399 ROYAL PDE PARKVILLE 3052 01/07/2022 L 021$6+0(',&,1(6 0$18)$&785,1*,1129$7,21 &(175( 00,& 21211510 MPS HOLD CO. PTY LTD 29 CONNELL RD OAKLEIGH 3166 01/11/2021 A 21211263 '(3$570(172),1'8675< Unit 1/ 153 BERTIE ST PORT 01/12/2021 A L ,1129$7,21$1'6&,(1&( MELBOURNE 3207 1$7,21$/0($685(0(17,167,787( 21210674 NOVACHEM PTY LTD 25 CRISSANE RD HEIDELBERG WEST 01/02/2022 A A 3081 21210463 PALLA PHARMA LIMITED 2-50 GLENELG ST COOLAROO 3048 01/07/2022 L L 21210495 3+$50$&(87,&$/3$&.$*,1* 31 SABRE DR PORT MELBOURNE 01/09/2022 A L 352)(66,21$/637</7'WDV 3207 3&,3+$50$6(59,&(6 21211297 3+$50$&(87,&$/3$&.$*,1* unit 2/ 7 CHIFLEY DR MOORABBIN 01/11/2021 A L 352)(66,21$/637</7'7$6 AIRPORT 3194 3&,3+$50$6(59,&(6 21209328 PROBIOTEC PHARMA PTY LIMITED 83-85 CHERRY LANE LAVERTON 01/09/2022 A NORTH 3026 21211150 021$6+81,9(56,7< 17 RAINFOREST WALK CLAYTON 01/05/2022 L 6&+22/2)&+(0,675< 3168 21209995 SLADE HEALTH PTY LTD 14 PALMER CT MOUNT WAVERLEY 01/12/2021 A 3149 21211423 67(5,7(&+37</7'WDV 21 TITAN DR MICKLEHAM 3064 01/07/2022 L L 67(5,7(&+ 21210477 SUN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES PRINCES HWY PORT FAIRY 3284 01/09/2022 A L (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 21210448 WORLD COURIER (AUST) PTY LTD 18 REID WAY MELBOURNE AIRPORT 01/06/2022 A L 3045 No of licences listed: 30 01/09/2021 Poisons Licence Register Page 2 of 82 Licence Register 22 WA Indent (a licence to direct supply by indent, but not store S8s/S9s) Licence No Licence Holder Name/Legal Entity Permit Address Expires 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 22210543 $.(6$37</7'7$6 141 FLINDERS LANE MELBOURNE 01/05/2022 A $.(6$3+$50$ 3000 22210927 ALTHEA COMPANY PTY LTD level 37 360 ELIZABETH ST 01/07/2022 L MELBOURNE 3000 22210312 AMNEAL PHARMA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 15-17 CHAPEL ST CREMORNE 3121 01/07/2022 A 22210528 ARROW PHARMACEUTICALS PTY LTD 15-17 CHAPEL ST CREMORNE 3121 01/12/2021 L 22211136 AUSTRALASIAN CANNABIS PTY LTD 1 FENNELL ST PORT MELBOURNE 01/04/2022 L L 3207 22211428 AVET HEALTH PTY LTD level 16 414 LA TROBE ST 01/05/2022 L MELBOURNE 3000 22211115 BARWON PHARMA PTY LTD 114 PROSPECT RD NEWTOWN 3220 01/03/2022 A 22211290 BOTANIC WELLNESS LIMITED level 4 90 WILLIAM ST MELBOURNE 01/10/2021 L 3000 22211615 BRENNTAG AUSTRALIA PTY LTD level 5 5 LEVEL MULGRAVE 3170 01/03/2022 A 22211268 &$11$/,)(37</,0,7(' unit 207/ 14 DAVID ST RICHMOND 01/10/2020 L L &$11$/,)(37</7' 3121 22210724 CANNATREK MEDICAL PTY LTD unit 31/ 461 ST KILDA RD 01/07/2022 A MELBOURNE 3004 22211068 CANNVALATE PTY LTD level 1 459 TOORAK RD TOORAK 01/12/2021 L 3142 22211085 CANOPY GROWTH AUSTRALIA PTY level 1 unit 26/ 270 FERNTREE GULLY 01/01/2022 L LTD RD NOTTING HILL 3168 22211443 CBD PHARMACEUTICALS PTY LTD 471 ALBERT ST EAST MELBOURNE 01/06/2022 L 3002 22209902 CENVET AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 5 BUSINESS PARK DR LYNBROOK 01/02/2022 L 3975 22209775 CONTINENTAL PURCHASING GROUP level 1 unit 1/ 11 QUEENS RD 01/06/2022 L PTY LTD MELBOURNE 3004 22211434 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH level 17 50 LONSDALE ST 01/05/2022 A MELBOURNE 3000 22210736 DKSH AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 14-17 DANSU CT HALLAM 3803 01/07/2022 A 22211530 EC PHARMA PTY LTD Unit 14/ 456 St Kilda RD Melbourne 01/11/2021 A 3004 22210728 &+,(6,$8675$/,$37</7'WDV unit 3/ 22 GILLMAN ST HAWTHORN 01/07/2022 L (0(5*(+($/7+ EAST 3123 22210226 GENERIC HEALTH PTY LTD level 2 19-23 PROSPECT ST BOX HILL 01/10/2021 A 3128 22211764 GENERIC PARTNERS PTY LTD 15-17 CHAPEL ST CREMORNE 3121 01/08/2022 A 22210994 GREENFIELD MEDICINAL CANNABIS 21 HIGHETT RD HAMPTON 3188 01/11/2021 A PTY LTD 22211686 HAMELN PHARMA PTY. LTD. 3 WALNUT STREET CARNEGIE 3163 01/05/2022 L 22210834 HERBA HEALTHCARE AUSTRALIA PTY 33 NEWSTEAD ST MARIBYRNONG 01/01/2022 A LTD 3032 22210787 HL PHARMA PTY LTD 644 CHAPEL ST SOUTH YARRA 3141 01/10/2021 A L 22210626 HORIZON HOSPITAL HEALTH CARE 3 WALNUT ST CARNEGIE 3163 01/10/2021 L PTY LTD 22211725 INCANNEX HEALTHCARE LIMITED 401 DOCKLANDS DR DOCKLANDS 01/07/2022 A 3008 22210428 INGREDIENTS PLUS PTY LIMITED 37-39 NORMANBY RD NOTTING HILL 01/04/2022 A 3168 22210877 INTERCHEM PTY LTD 20 HARPER ST ABBOTSFORD 3067 01/05/2022 A 22210689 -/6/5,6.0,7,*$7,2137</7'7$6 37 SWIFT WAY DANDENONG SOUTH 01/10/2021 L -/6/5,6.0,7,*$7,21 3175 22211234 JUNO PHARMACEUTICALS PTY LTD 42 KELSO ST CREMORNE 3121 01/09/2022 A 22210182 MEDICAL DEVELOPMENTS 4 CARIBBEAN DR SCORESBY 3179 01/04/2022 A INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 22211118 MEDIPHARM LABS AUSTRALIA PTY 4 THE ESPLANADE CAPE WOOLAMAI 01/03/2022 L L LTD 3925 01/09/2021 Poisons Licence Register Page 3 of 82 Licence Register 22 WA Indent (a licence to direct supply by indent, but not store S8s/S9s) Licence No Licence Holder Name/Legal Entity Permit Address Expires 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 22211324 MEDROPHARM AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 33 NEWSTEAD ST MARIBYRNONG 01/12/2021 L 3032 22210364 MERCK PTY LIMITED 885 MOUNTAIN HWY BAYSWATER 01/09/2022 A L 3153 22211436 MONASH HEALTH 246 CLAYTON RD CLAYTON 3168 01/06/2022 A 22211246 02178*528337</7'WDV unit 509/ 99 RIVER ST SOUTH YARRA 01/09/2022 L 02178*5283 3141 22211559 NECTAR PORTFOLIO PTY LTD 365 BRIDGE RD RICHMOND 3121 01/01/2022 L 22211050 ORPHARMA PTY LTD level 1 1 QUEENS RD MELBOURNE 01/11/2021 A 3004 22210672 3523+$50$&(87,&$/6*528337< 21 HIGHETT RD HAMPTON 3188 01/01/2022 A /7'7$6 3523+$50$&(87,&$/6*528337< /7' 22211517 RELEAF DISPENSARIES PTY LTD 82 ACLAND ST ST KILDA 3182 01/11/2021 L L 22211609 SANTE LABORATORIES PTY LTD 19 LAING ST MONT ALBERT 3127 01/03/2022 L L 22210149 SEQIRUS PTY LTD 39-79 POPLAR RD PARKVILLE 3052 01/05/2022 L 22210472 SIEMENS HEALTHCARE PTY LTD 867-885 MOUNTAIN HWY 01/07/2022 A L BAYSWATER 3153 22211111 6/$'(3+$50$&<37</7'7$6 11-13 PALMER CT MOUNT 01/03/2022 A 6/$'(3+$50$&< WAVERLEY 3149 22211113 SLADE PHARMACY SERVICES PTY LTD 11-13 PALMER CT MOUNT 01/03/2022 A WAVERLEY 3149 22210219 SOUTHERN CROSS PHARMA PTY LTD 118 CHURCH ST HAWTHORN 3122 01/11/2021 A 22211607 6287+(51;3,337</7' Unit 5/ 118 CHURCH ST HAWTHORN 01/05/2022 A 6287+(51;337</7' 3122 22211583 6<175237</7'WDV level 1 521 BRIDGE RD RICHMOND 01/01/2022 A 6<1752+($/7+ 3121 22210383 8&%$8675$/,$37</7'7$6 1155 MALVERN RD MALVERN 3144 01/10/2022 L 8&%3+$50$ 22211532 VALENS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Unit 14/ 456 ST KILDA RD 01/11/2021 L MELBOURNE 3004 22211400 ZOETIS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 122 PORKERS LANE ASHBOURNE 01/04/2022 L 3442 22211186 ZSAAR OCEANIA PTY LTD unit 3/ 31 SABRE DR PORT 01/06/2022 L L MELBOURNE 3207 22211186 ZSAAR OCEANIA PTY LTD Unit 1/ 3 ROCKLEA DR PORT 01/06/2022 L L MELBOURNE 3207 No of licences listed: 55 01/09/2021 Poisons Licence Register Page 4 of 82 Licence Register 22 WA (a licence to store, supply, but not manufacture S8s/S9s) Licence No Licence Holder Name/Legal Entity Permit Address Expires 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 22209681 AUSTRALIAN PHARMACEUTICAL 35-61 SOUTH PARK DR DANDENONG 01/07/2022 A INDUSTRIES LIMITED SOUTH 3175 22209388 BARRETT DISTRIBUTORS PTY LTD 29 CARBINE WAY MORNINGTON 3931 01/03/2022 A L 22211648 %637</7'WDV 18 COLUMBIA CT DANDENONG 01/06/2022 A L %6 SOUTH 3175 22210769 CANNOPERATIONS PTY LTD 52 DUERDIN ST CLAYTON 3168 01/09/2022 L L 22210882 CANNOPERATIONS PTY LTD 3 PARK DR BUNDOORA 3083 01/06/2022 L L 22211473 CANOPY GROWTH AUSTRALIA PTY 1080 MCDONALDS DRAIN RD 01/11/2021 L L LTD PAKENHAM 3810 22211482 CENTRAL HEALTHCARE SERVICES 580-610 DOHERTYS RD TRUGANINA 01/10/2021 A PTY LTD 3029 22210254 CENVERSA SERVICES PTY LTD 5 BUSINESS PARK DR LYNBROOK 01/03/2022 A 3975 22210887 CLIFFORD HALLAM HEALTHCARE PTY 17 HUDSON CT KEYSBOROUGH 3173 01/06/2022 A LIMITED 22210889 CRONOS AUSTRALIA - OPERATIONS level 3 299 TOORAK ROAD SOUTH 01/01/2022 L PTY LTD YARRA 3141 22211373 DHL SUPPLY CHAIN (AUSTRALIA) PTY 1 BOTERO PL TRUGANINA 3029 01/06/2022 A L LIMITED 22209332 DHL SUPPLY CHAIN (AUSTRALIA) PTY 180 PARK WEST DR DERRIMUT 3030 01/06/2022 A LTD 22203347 GLAXOSMITHKLINE AUSTRALIA PTY 1061 MOUNTAIN HWY BORONIA 3155 01/08/2022 A LTD 22211213 GRANDIOSA IMPORTS PTY LTD Unit 17/ 91 CLIFTON GR CARRUM 01/09/2022 L DOWNS 3201 22204888 HOSPIRA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2-16 LEXIA PL MULGRAVE 3170 01/12/2021 L 22210536 IN VITRO TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 7-9 SUMMIT RD NOBLE PARK 3174 01/03/2022 A L 22204047 INTERVET (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD 91-105 HARPIN ST EAST BENDIGO 01/05/2022 L 3550 22211101 LYPPARD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 14-16 FIVEWAYS BVD 01/03/2022 A KEYSBOROUGH 3173 22210076 MAILFORCE PTY LTD 79 LICOLA CR DANDENONG SOUTH 01/07/2022 L 3175 22211174 MEDIPORT PTY LTD unit 4/ 2 EAST CCT SUNSHINE WEST 01/06/2022 L 3020 22210002 08/7,32,177(&+12/2*,(637</7' 110-118 CHIFLEY DR PRESTON 3072 01/12/2021 A 7$6 0('6+23$8675$/,$ 22210024 0('685*(+($/7+&$5(37</7' 6-7 GILDA CT MULGRAVE 3170 01/02/2022 A 7$6 0('685*(+($/7+&$5( 22211271 0(3+3+$50$&<37</7'7$6 157 SCORSEBY RD BORONIA 3155 01/01/2022 L 0(/%2851(($67(513+$50$&< 22211352 MURRAY MEDS PTY.
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