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Original Return Account Name Address 1: Street 1 Address 1: Street 2 Address 1: Street 3 Address 1: City AddressAddress 1: State/ProvinceAmount 1: ZIP/Postal Received CodeOther Receipts A.T. Kearney Australia Pty Ltd Level 5, MCA Building 140 George Street THE ROCKS NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Accenture Australia and New Zealand International House 3 Sussex Street BARANGAROO NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Adamantem Capital Level 27, Chifley Tower 2 Chifley Square SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt AGL Energy Limited Locked Bag 1837 ST LEONARDS NSW 2065 93500 Other Receipt AIA Australia 509 St Kilda Road MELBOURNE VIC 3004 93500 Other Receipt Alcoa of Australia Limited PO Box 252 APPLECROSS WA 6953 93500 Other Receipt Allens Level 37, 101 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt Alumina Limited GPO Box 5411 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 93500 Other Receipt Amcor Limited 77 Berkeley Street HAWTHORN VIC 3122 93500 Other Receipt AMP Services GPO Box 4134 SYDNEY NSW 2001 93500 Other Receipt ANZ GPO Box 537E MELBOURNE VIC 3001 93500 Other Receipt Aon Level 33, 201 Kent Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt APA Group PO Box R41 ROYAL EXCHANGE NSW 1225 93500 Other Receipt Ashurst GPO Box 9938 SYDNEY NSW 2001 93500 Other Receipt ATCO Australia Level 12, 2 Mill Street PERTH WA 6000 42854.16 Other Receipt Ausgrid Level 19, 24 Campbell Street HAYMARKET NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Australian Foundation Investment Company Level 21, 101 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt Australian Securities Exchange Level 6, 20 Bridge Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Australian Unity 271 Spring Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt BAE Systems Australia Level 2, 14 Childers Street CANBERRA ACT 2600 93500 Other Receipt Bain & Company Level 45, Governor Phillip Tower 1 Farrer Place SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Bank of America Merrill Lynch Australia Level 34, Governor Phillip Tower 1 Farrer Place SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Bank of China 39-41 York Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Group Head Office The Bendigo Centre 22-44 Bath Lane BENDIGO VIC 3550 93500 Other Receipt BHP GPO Box 86 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 93500 Other Receipt BlueScope Limited PO Box 18207 Collins Street East MELBOURNE VIC 8003 93500 Other Receipt BNP Paribas Level 6, 60 Castlereagh Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Boeing Australia, NZ and South Pacific GPO Box 48 SYDNEY NSW 2001 93500 Other Receipt Boral Limited Level 3, 40 Mount Street NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 93500 Other Receipt BP Australasia Level 8 QV.1 Building 250 St Georges Terrace PERTH WA 6000 93500 Other Receipt Brambles Limited Level 10, Angel Place 123 Pitt Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Brookfield Asset Management Level 22, 135 King Street SYDNEY 2000 77916.66 Other Receipt Bupa 33 Exhibition Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt Caltex Australia Limited GPO Box 3916 SYDNEY NSW 2001 93500 Other Receipt Chevron Australia 250 St Georges Terrace PERTH WA 6000 93500 Other Receipt CIMIC Group Limited Level 25, 177 Pacific Highway NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 93500 Other Receipt Cisco Level 14, 101 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt Citi Australia and New Zealand Level 23, Citigroup Centre 2 Park Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Clayton Utz PO Box H3, Australia Square SYDNEY NSW 2001 93500 Other Receipt Coca-Cola Amatil Limited Level 15, 40 Mount Street NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 93500 Other Receipt Cochlear Limited 1 University Avenue MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY NSW 2109 93500 Other Receipt Coles Group Limited 800 Toorak Road HAWTHORN EAST VIC 3123 46750 Other Receipt Commonwealth Bank of Australia Darling Park Tower 1 Level 18, 201 Sussex Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Compass Group Asia Pacific Level 2, 35-51 Mitchell Street McMAHONS POIINT NSW 2060 93500 Other Receipt Corrs Chambers Westgarth Level 25, 567 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt Credit Suisse (Australia) Limited Level 28, Gateway Building 1 Macquarie Place SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Deloitte GPO Box N250 Grosvenor Place SYDNEY NSW 1217 93500 Other Receipt Deutsche Bank AG Deutsche Bank Place Cnr Hunter and Phillip Streets 126 Phillip Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Dow Chemical (Australia) Pty Limited Level 29, 367 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt Downer EDI Limited PO Box 1823 NORTH RYDE NSW 2113 148500 Other Receipt DuluxGroup 1956 Dandenong Road CLAYTON VIC 3168 93500 Other Receipt DXC Technology PO Box 148 NORTH RYDE NSW 1670 93500 Other Receipt EnergyAustralia Level 33, 385 Bourke Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt Ernst & Young GPO Box 67 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 93500 Other Receipt ExxonMobil Australia Level 9, 664 Collins Street DOCKLANDS VIC 3008 93500 Other Receipt Fletcher Building Limited Private Bag 92114 Auckland 1142 93500 Other Receipt Fortescue Metals Group Limited Level 2, 87 Adelaide Terrace PERTH WA 6000 93500 Other Receipt GE Australia Level 20, 99 Walker Street NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 93500 Other Receipt Gilbert + Tobin GPO Box 3810 SYDNEY NSW 1042 93500 Other Receipt Google Australia & New Zealand 48 Pirrama Road PYRMONT NSW 2009 82500 Other Receipt GPT Group Level 52, 19 Martin Place SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt GrainCorp Limited Level 28, 175 Liverpool Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt GWA Group Limited Level 1, 7-9 Irvine Place Norwest Business Park BELLA VISTA NSW 2153 93500 Other Receipt Hanson Australia Level 10, 35 Clarence Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Herbert Smith Freehills GPO Box 4227 SYDNEY NSW 2001 93500 Other Receipt HSBC Bank Australia Limited Level 36, Tower 1 100 Barangaroo Avenue SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt IBM Australia and New Zealand Level 20, 259 George Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Incitec Pivot Limited GPO Box 1322 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 93500 Other Receipt Infosys Level 10, 77 Pacific Highway NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 93500 Other Receipt J.P. Morgan Australia and New Zealand Level 18, J.P. Morgan House 85 Castlereagh Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Jacobs PO Box 312 Flinders Lane MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt JBS Australia Pty Limited PO Box 299 CAROLE PARK QLD 4300 93500 Other Receipt Jemena Level 16, 567 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 203500 Other Receipt King & Wood Mallesons Level 61, Governor Phillip Tower 1 Farrer Place SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt KPMG Tower Two, Collins Square 727 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3008 93500 Other Receipt La Trobe Financial Level 25, 333 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt Lendlease Locked Bag 1 MILLERS POINT NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Lion Level 7, 68 York Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Macquarie Group Limited No. 50 Martin Place SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Medibank Medibank Place 720 Bourke Street DOCKLANDS VIC 3008 93500 Other Receipt McDonald's Australia PO Box 392 PENNANT HILLS NSW 2120 93500 Other Receipt Microsoft Australia PO Box 91 NORTH RYDE NSW 1670 93500 Other Receipt MinterEllison Rialto Towers 525 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt Mirvac Group Level 28, 200 George Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Mitsui & Co (Australia) Ltd Level 15, 120 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt Morgan Stanley Australia Limited Level 39, Chifley Tower 2 Chifley Square SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt MUFG Bank, Ltd Level 26, 1 Macquarie Place SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt MYOB Level 2, 309 Kent Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt National Australia Bank Limited 800 Bourke Street DOCKLANDS VIC 3008 93500 Other Receipt Navitas Limited Level 8, Brookfield Place 125 St Georges Terrace PERTH WA 6000 93500 Other Receipt News Corp Australasia GPO Box 4245 SYDNEY NSW 2001 93500 Other Receipt Norton Rose Fulbright Australia GPO Box 3872 SYDNEY NSW 2001 93500 Other Receipt Orica Limited GPO Box 4311 MELBOURNE VIC 3001 93500 Other Receipt Origin Energy Limited Level 32, Tower 1 100 Barangaroo Avenue BARANGAROO NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Perpetual Limited Angel Place Level 18, 123 Pitt Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Philip Morris Level 6, 30 Convention Centre Place SOUTH WHARF VIC 3006 85708.33 Other Receipt Programmed Level 1, 333 Collins Street MELBOURNE VIC 3000 93500 Other Receipt PwC Australia 2 Riverside Quay SOUTHBANK VIC 3006 93500 Other Receipt Qantas Airways Limited 10 Bourke Road MASCOT NSW 2020 93500 Other Receipt QBE Insurance Level 27, 8 Chifley Square SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Quadrant Energy Level 9, 100 St Georges Terrace PERTH WA 6000 93500 Other Receipt Rio Tinto 6 St James Square LONGON WA SWIY 4AD 93500 Other Receipt REA Group Level 3, 511 Church Street RICHMOND VIC 3121 93500 Other Receipt Santos Limited GPO Box 2455 ADELAIDE SA 5001 93500 Other Receipt SAP Australia and New Zealand Level 15, 484 St Kilda Road MELBOURNE Victoria3004 93500 Other Receipt Scentre Group 85 Castlereagh Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 93500 Other Receipt Seek Limited Level 6, 541 St Kilda Road MELBOURNE VIC 3004 93500 Other Receipt Shell Australia Limited 562 Wellington Street PERTH WA 6000 93500 Other Receipt Siemens Ltd 885 Mountain Highway BAYSWATER VIC 3153 93500 Other Receipt SingTel Optus Pty Limited PO Box 888 NORTH RYDE NSW 1670 93500 Other Receipt Snowy Hydro Limited GPO Box 4351 SYDNEY NSW 2001 93500 Other Receipt South32 108 St Georges Terrace PERTH WA 6000 93500 Other Receipt Stockland GPO Box 998 SYDNEY NSW 2001 93500 Other Receipt Suncorp Group Level 28, Brisbane Square 266 George Street BRISBANE QLD 4000 93500
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