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Reported Daily Short Positions for 18/07/11 Disclaimer: No responsibility is accepted for any inaccuracies contained in the matter published. Product Product Code Reported Short Positions Total Product in Issue % of Total Product in Issue Reported as Short Positions ABACUS PROPERTY GRP. UNITS/ORD STAPLED ABP 1,575,873 378,483,581 0.41 ABM RESOURCES NL ORDINARY ABU 8,000,000 2,489,971,853 0.32 ACRUX LIMITED ORDINARY ACR 291,534 166,496,711 0.17 ADAMUS RESOURCES ORDINARY ADU 719,793 450,679,191 0.16 ADAVALE RESOURCE LTD ORDINARY ADD 138,644 316,990,019 0.04 ADELAIDE BRIGHTON ORDINARY ABC 3,219,233 636,277,810 0.50 ADELAIDE MANAGED UNITS AYT 1 94,115,809 0.00 ADITYA BIRLA ORDINARY ABY 1,073,496 313,372,551 0.34 ADX ENERGY LTD ORDINARY ADX 61,000 398,955,458 0.02 AED OIL LIMITED ORDINARY AED 194,120 209,779,144 0.09 AFRICAN ENERGY RES CHESS DEPOSITARY INT AFR 102,000 296,326,735 0.03 AGL ENERGY LIMITED ORDINARY AGK 4,174,685 461,311,732 0.87 AGRICULTURAL LAND ORDINARY UNITS AGJ 30,575 94,592,348 0.03 AIR NEW ZEALAND ORDINARY AIZ 22,000 1,090,833,451 0.00 AJ LUCAS GROUP ORDINARY AJL 165,242 66,117,664 0.25 ALACER GOLD CORP. CDI 1:1 AQG 986,645 70,844,884 1.41 ALE PROPERTY GROUP STAPLED SECURITIES LEP 1,961 157,980,976 0.00 ALESCO CORPORATION ORDINARY ALS 2,403,232 94,193,403 2.57 ALKANE RESOURCES LTD ORDINARY ALK 2,933,421 269,028,158 1.09 ALLIANCE RESOURCES ORDINARY AGS 135,864 341,172,309 0.04 22/07/2011 9:00:17 AM 1 Reported Daily Short Positions for 18/07/11 Disclaimer: No responsibility is accepted for any inaccuracies contained in the matter published. Product Product Code Reported Short Positions Total Product in Issue % of Total Product in Issue Reported as Short Positions ALTONA MINING LTD ORDINARY AOH 500,001 518,687,704 0.10 ALUMINA LIMITED ORDINARY AWC 24,432,784 2,440,196,187 0.99 AMADEUS ENERGY ORDINARY AMU 754,597 293,123,471 0.26 AMALGAMATED HOLDINGS ORDINARY AHD 17,203 157,471,848 0.01 AMCOR LIMITED ORDINARY AMC 9,223,519 1,227,469,819 0.74 AMP LIMITED ORDINARY AMP 13,598,345 2,811,693,913 0.47 AMPELLA MINING ORDINARY AMX 782,665 204,885,108 0.39 ANSELL LIMITED ORDINARY ANN 3,691,663 133,011,550 2.76 ANTARES ENERGY LTD ORDINARY AZZ 101,632 273,000,000 0.04 ANZ BANKING GRP LTD ORDINARY ANZ 12,560,044 2,628,863,651 0.45 ANZ BANKING GRP LTD PREF SHARE ANZPA 6,000 19,687,224 0.03 APA GROUP STAPLED SECURITIES APA 10,057,220 634,116,029 1.59 APEX MINERALS NL ORDINARY AXM 885,146 5,550,243,713 0.02 APN EUROPEAN RETAIL UNITS STAPLED SEC. AEZ 11,832 544,910,660 0.00 APN NEWS & MEDIA ORDINARY APN 22,423,792 618,568,292 3.61 AQUARIUS PLATINUM. ORDINARY AQP 1,650,789 470,167,206 0.34 AQUILA RESOURCES ORDINARY AQA 4,548,505 374,368,499 1.24 ARAFURA RESOURCE LTD ORDINARY ARU 6,011,955 367,980,342 1.63 ARB CORPORATION ORDINARY ARP 6,075 72,481,302 0.00 ARDENT LEISURE GROUP STAPLED SECURITIES AAD 681,097 318,147,978 0.20 22/07/2011 9:00:17 AM 2 Reported Daily Short Positions for 18/07/11 Disclaimer: No responsibility is accepted for any inaccuracies contained in the matter published. Product Product Code Reported Short Positions Total Product in Issue % of Total Product in Issue Reported as Short Positions ARISTOCRAT LEISURE ORDINARY ALL 29,609,413 536,480,307 5.52 ASCIANO LIMITED ORDINARY AIO 33,038,948 2,926,103,883 1.12 ASG GROUP LIMITED ORDINARY ASZ 103,731 169,117,796 0.06 ASPEN GROUP ORD/UNITS STAPLED APZ 1,096,676 579,826,041 0.19 ASPIRE MINING LTD ORDINARY AKM 334,825 539,971,483 0.06 ASTON RES LTD ORDINARY AZT 750,139 204,527,604 0.37 ASTRO JAP PROP GROUP STAPLED SECURITIES AJA 29,818 58,445,002 0.05 ASX LIMITED ORDINARY ASX 1,717,812 175,136,729 0.97 ATLANTIC LIMITED ORDINARY ATI 30,575 113,605,216 0.03 ATLAS IRON LIMITED ORDINARY AGO 6,366,654 825,891,142 0.76 AUGUR RESOURCES LTD ORDINARY AUK 200,557 177,188,048 0.11 AURORA OIL & GAS ORDINARY AUT 4,233,036 409,865,343 1.03 AUSDRILL LIMITED ORDINARY ASL 376,288 301,452,517 0.12 AUSENCO LIMITED ORDINARY AAX 1,479,928 122,987,022 1.21 AUSTAL LIMITED ORDINARY ASB 246,956 188,069,638 0.13 AUSTAR UNITED ORDINARY AUN 1,329,281 1,271,505,737 0.10 AUSTBROKERS HOLDINGS ORDINARY AUB 1,283 54,658,736 0.00 AUSTIN ENGINEERING ORDINARY ANG 144,199 71,864,403 0.19 AUSTRALAND ASSETS ASSETS AAZPB 1,168 2,750,000 0.04 AUSTRALAND PROPERTY STAPLED SECURITY ALZ 961,714 576,846,597 0.17 22/07/2011 9:00:17 AM 3 Reported Daily Short Positions for 18/07/11 Disclaimer: No responsibility is accepted for any inaccuracies contained in the matter published. Product Product Code Reported Short Positions Total Product in Issue % of Total Product in Issue Reported as Short Positions AUSTRALIAN AGRICULT. ORDINARY AAC 1,468,534 311,968,824 0.47 AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION UNITS AEU 625,000 175,465,397 0.36 AUSTRALIAN INFRASTR. UNITS/ORDINARY AIX 2,256,268 620,733,944 0.35 AUSTRALIAN MINES LTD ORDINARY AUZ 1,400,000 576,910,315 0.24 AUSTRALIAN PHARM. ORDINARY API 816,305 488,115,883 0.16 AUTOMOTIVE HOLDINGS ORDINARY AHE 10,721 260,579,682 0.00 AVEXA LIMITED ORDINARY AVX 243,657 847,688,779 0.03 AWE LIMITED ORDINARY AWE 7,458,571 521,871,941 1.45 AZUMAH RESOURCES ORDINARY AZM 243,919 281,650,355 0.09 BANDANNA ENERGY ORDINARY BND 902,106 427,175,482 0.21 BANK OF QUEENSLAND. ORDINARY BOQ 4,937,886 225,369,547 2.19 BANNERMAN RESOURCES ORDINARY BMN 935,105 234,435,934 0.40 BASE RES LIMITED ORDINARY BSE 354,399 165,341,114 0.22 BATHURST RESOURCES ORDINARY BTU 7,031,392 667,907,997 1.05 BAUXITE RESOURCE LTD ORDINARY BAU 111,797 235,379,896 0.05 BC IRON LIMITED ORDINARY BCI 185,567 94,381,000 0.20 BEACH ENERGY LIMITED ORDINARY BPT 4,835,844 1,103,127,711 0.43 BEADELL RESOURCE LTD ORDINARY BDR 1,303,417 657,906,946 0.19 BENDIGO AND ADELAIDE ORDINARY BEN 6,899,426 360,301,182 1.88 BERKELEY RESOURCES ORDINARY BKY 758,148 174,298,273 0.43 22/07/2011 9:00:17 AM 4 Reported Daily Short Positions for 18/07/11 Disclaimer: No responsibility is accepted for any inaccuracies contained in the matter published. Product Product Code Reported Short Positions Total Product in Issue % of Total Product in Issue Reported as Short Positions BETASHARES ASX RES ETF UNITS QRE 158,220 4,519,432 3.50 BHP BILLITON LIMITED ORDINARY BHP 44,497,323 3,211,496,105 1.37 BILLABONG ORDINARY BBG 18,281,336 254,037,587 7.18 BIOTA HOLDINGS ORDINARY BTA 2,139,659 181,417,556 1.18 BISALLOY STEEL ORDINARY BIS 84,480 216,455,965 0.04 BKI INVESTMENT LTD ORDINARY BKI 508 422,863,407 0.00 BLACKMORES LIMITED ORDINARY BKL 9,800 16,746,703 0.06 BLACKTHORN RESOURCES ORDINARY BTR 35,848 122,918,000 0.03 BLUESCOPE STEEL LTD ORDINARY BSL 73,980,536 1,842,207,385 3.98 BOART LONGYEAR ORDINARY BLY 7,522,639 461,163,412 1.61 BOOM LOGISTICS ORDINARY BOL 475,162 465,011,147 0.10 BORAL LIMITED. ORDINARY BLD 40,950,873 729,925,990 5.59 BOTSWANA METALS LTD ORDINARY BML 7,000 143,717,013 0.00 BOW ENERGY LIMITED ORDINARY BOW 7,880,133 350,517,229 2.22 BRADKEN LIMITED ORDINARY BKN 1,550,389 161,837,406 0.93 BRAMBLES LIMITED ORDINARY BXB 18,021,377 1,479,369,972 1.19 BREVILLE GROUP LTD ORDINARY BRG 2,739 129,995,322 0.00 BRICKWORKS LIMITED ORDINARY BKW 30,970 147,567,333 0.02 BROCKMAN RESOURCES ORDINARY BRM 73,523 144,803,151 0.05 BT INVESTMENT MNGMNT ORDINARY BTT 555,870 160,000,000 0.35 22/07/2011 9:00:17 AM 5 Reported Daily Short Positions for 18/07/11 Disclaimer: No responsibility is accepted for any inaccuracies contained in the matter published. Product Product Code Reported Short Positions Total Product in Issue % of Total Product in Issue Reported as Short Positions BURU ENERGY ORDINARY BRU 5,233,251 182,840,549 2.87 BWP TRUST ORDINARY UNITS BWP 1,284,645 520,012,793 0.24 CABCHARGE AUSTRALIA ORDINARY CAB 960,673 120,437,014 0.77 CALTEX AUSTRALIA ORDINARY CTX 6,988,060 270,000,000 2.55 CAMPBELL BROTHERS ORDINARY CPB 156,000 67,503,411 0.24 CAPE LAMBERT RES LTD ORDINARY CFE 1,457,726 626,299,603 0.24 CARBON ENERGY ORDINARY CNX 1,802,251 698,517,858 0.25 CARDNO LIMITED ORDINARY CDD 103,468 109,443,594 0.09 CARNARVON PETROLEUM ORDINARY CVN 2,602,832 687,820,634 0.37 CARNEGIE WAVE ENERGY ORDINARY CWE 83,000 899,087,627 0.01 CARPATHIAN RESOURCES ORDINARY CPN 75,000 265,533,501 0.03 CARPENTARIA EXP.
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    QUEENSLAND COALS Physical and Chemical Properties, Colliery and Company Information 14th Edition 2003 Compiled by Andrew J. Mutton Geoscientific Advisor Department of Natural Resources and Mines Bureau of Mining and Petroleum Level 3 41 George Street Brisbane Queensland 4000 Australia GPO Box 2454 Brisbane Queensland 4001 Australia Ph: +61 7 3237 1480 Fax: +61 7 3237 1534 Published by: Department of Natural Resources and Mines GPO Box 2454 Brisbane Qld 4001 Australia ISSN 1442-1836 QNRM03327 Project management by Bureau of Mining and Petroleum Compiled by: A.J. Mutton Desktop publishing: S.A. Beeston (Geological Survey of Queensland) Graphics: T.S. Moore and L.M. Blight Editing and proofreading: G.P. Ayling and S.A. Beeston Printed by: ColourWise Reproductions Cover background: Coal being stacked, Moura Mine (photograph courtesy Anglo Coal Australia Pty Ltd) © The State of Queensland (Department of Natural Resources and Mines) 2003 Copyright protects this publication. Copyright enquiries should be addressed to: The Director, Product Marketing GPO Box 2454 Brisbane Qld 4001 Ph: (07) 3405 5553 Fax: (07) 3405 5567 Limited reproduction of information in this publication is permitted. Material sourced from this publication for reproduction in other printed or electronic publications must be acknowledged and duly referenced as follows: Mutton, A.J. (Compiler), 2003: Queensland Coals 14th Edition. Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines. Printed copies of this report are available from: Department of Natural Resources and Mines Sales Centre, Level 2, Mineral House 41 George St Brisbane Qld 4000 Ph: (07) 3237 1435 (International +61 7 3237 1435) Email: [email protected] Acknowledgments Information in this edition originates from mining companies and other coal industry sources, and from technical and statistical records held by the Department of Natural Resources and Mines.