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1 | Page 2019 BEST PRACTICE INVESTOR RELATIONS AWARDS 2019 BEST PRACTICE INVESTOR RELATIONS AWARDS - FULL RESULTS 2019 BEST PRACTICE AWARDS CATEGORIES 2019 AWARD WINNERS Orient Capital Award for Overall Best Investor Relations by a Xero Limited (XRO) Company in the S&P/ASX 200 Bank of New York Mellon Award for Best International Investor Dexus Property Group (DXS) Relations by an Australasian Company Morrow Sodali Award for Best Investor Relations by a Company in CSL Limited (CSL) the S&P/ASX 50 Intrado Award for Best Investor Relations by a Company in the BlueScope Steel Limited (BSL) S&P/ASX Mid-Cap 50 First Advisers Award for Best Investor Relations by a Company in Nearmap Ltd (NEA) the ASX Mid-Cap 100 Award for Best Investor Relations by a Company in the ASX Mid- Gold Road Resources Limited Cap 200 (GOR) ASX Award for Best Investor Relations by a Company in the Alacer Gold Corporation S&P/ASX Emerging Companies Index (AQG) Jarden Award for Best Investor Relations by a New Zealand The A2 Milk Company Limited Company (A2M) iReport Award for Best Investor Day by an Australasian Company Caltex Australia Limited (CTX) Nasdaq Award for Best Use of Technology for Investor Xero Limited (XRO) Communications by an Australasian Company Award for Best Corporate Reporting by an Australasian Company CSL Limited (CSL) Most Progress in Investor Relations by an Australasian Company OZ Minerals Limited (OZL) Best Domestic or Offshore Equities Conference / Corporate Access Credit Suisse Group AG - Asia Day Investment Conference Best Corporate Access by an Australasian Broker Credit Suisse Group AG Best Overall Australasian Sales Desk / Service Provider UBS Securities Australia Limited Listcorp Award for Best Australasian Retail Broker Craigs Investment Partners Limited 1 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. BEST DOMESTIC OR OFFSHORE EQUITIES CONFERENCE/CORPORATE ACCESS DAY Company Ranking Credit Suisse Asia Investment Conference 1 Macquarie Securities Australia Conference 2 Citi Australia & New Zealand Conference 3 BEST CORPORATE ACCESS BY AN AUSTRALASIAN BROKER Company Ranking Credit Suisse 1 Macquarie Securities 2 Citi 3 OVERALL BEST AUSTRALASIAN SALES DESK / SERVICE PROVIDER Company Ranking UBS Securities Australia Limited 1 Credit Suisse 2 Macquarie Securities 3 LISTCORP AWARD FOR BEST AUSTRALASIAN RETAIL BROKER Company Ranking Craigs Investment Partners 1 Morgans 2 Bell Potter 3 2 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. ORIENT CAPITAL AWARD FOR OVERALL BEST INVESTOR RELATIONS BY A COMPANY IN THE S&P/ASX 200 Ranking Company 1 Xero Limited 2 CSL Limited 3 Transurban Group 4 Caltex Australia Limited 5 Charter Hall Group 6 Northern Star Resources Ltd 7 Macquarie Group Limited 8 Dexus 9 Wesfarmers Limited 10 Mirvac Group 11 Bluescope Steel Limited 12 Sydney Airport 13 Oil Search Limited 14 Seek Limited 15 Bhp Billiton Limited 16 APA Group 17 AGL Energy Limited 18 The Star Entertainment Group Limited 19 The a2 Milk Company Limited 20 Whitehaven Coal Limited 3 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON AWARD FOR BEST INTERNATIONAL INVESTOR RELATIONS BY AN AUSTRALASIAN COMPANY Ranking Company 1 Dexus Property Group 2 Whitehaven Coal Limited 3 Fortescue Metals Group Ltd 4 Stockland 5 Oil Search Limited 5 Vicinity Centres 7 Treasury Wine Estates Limited 7 Gpt Group 9 Bluescope Steel Limited 9 Qantas Airways Limited 9 Boral Limited 9 Mirvac Group 9 Charter Hall Group 14 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited 15 Xero Limited 16 Newcrest Mining Limited 16 Downer Edi Limited 16 Transurban Group 16 Amcor Limited 16 James Hardie Industries Plc 4 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. MORROW SODALI AWARD FOR BEST INVESTOR RELATIONS BY A COMPANY IN THE S&P/ASX 50 Ranking Company 1 CSL Limited 2 Caltex Australia Limited 3 Transurban Group 4 Macquarie Group Limited 5 Mirvac Group 6 Oil Search Limited 7 Wesfarmers Limited 8 Dexus 9 Sydney Airport 10 Apa Group 11 Ramsay Health Care Limited 12 Aristocrat Leisure Limited 13 BHP Group Ltd 14 Amcor Limited 15 Coles Group Limited 16 Goodman Group 17 Treasury Wine Estates Limited 18 Rio Tinto Limited 19 Agl Energy Limited 20 Fortescue Metals Group Ltd 5 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. INTRADO AWARD FOR BEST INVESTOR RELATIONS BY A COMPANY IN THE S&P/ASX MID-CAP 50 Ranking Company 1 BlueScope Steel Limited 2 Atlas Arteria 3 Whitehaven Coal Limited 4 Seek Limited 5 The a2 Milk Company Limited 6 The Star Entertainment Group Limited 7 Resmed Inc 8 Rea Group Ltd 9 Evolution Mining Limited 10 Charter Hall Group 11 Carsales.Com Limited 12 JB Hi-Fi Limited 13 Challenger Limited 14 Pendal Group Limited 15 Incitec Pivot Limited 16 Tabcorp Holdings Limited 17 OZ Minerals Limited 18 Iluka Resources Limited 19 Boral Limited 20 Ansell Limited 6 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. FIRST ADVISERS AWARD FOR BEST INVESTOR RELATIONS BY A COMPANY IN THE ASX MID-CAP 100 Ranking Company 1 Nearmap Ltd 2 Bravura Solutions Limited 3 NEXTDC Limited 4 Chorus Limited 5 Charter Hall Long Wale REIT 6 IDP Education Limited 7 Domain Holdings Australia Limited 8 Cooper Energy Limited 9 Ooh!Media Limited 10 Iress Limited 11 Bingo Industries Limited 12 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited 13 Ausdrill Limited 14 Corporate Travel Management Limited 15 Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group 16 Cromwell Property Group 17 Nanosonics Limited 18 Bapcor Limited 19 Tassal Group Limited 20 Western Areas Limited 7 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. BEST INVESTOR RELATIONS BY A COMPANY IN THE ASX MID-CAP 200 Ranking Company 1 Gold Road Resources Limited 2 New Century Resources Limited 3 Senex Energy Limited 4 Arena REIT 5 Lovisa Holdings Limited 6 IMF Bentham Limited 7 Centuria Industrial REIT 8 SG Fleet Group Limited 9 Aventus Group 10 Australian Agricultural Company Limited 11 Infigen Energy 12 Asaleo Care Limited 13 Automotive Holdings Group Limited 14 Syrah Resources Limited 15 Genworth Mortgage Insurance Australia Limited 16 Japara Healthcare Limited 17 Myer Holdings Limited 18 HT&E Limited 19 Seven West Media Limited 20 Mesoblast Limited 8 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. ASX AWARD FOR BEST INVESTOR RELATIONS BY A COMPANY IN THE S&P/ASX EMERGING COMPANIES INDEX Ranking Company 1 Alacer Gold Corporation 2 Integral Diagnostics Limited 3 A2B Australia Limited 4 Anglogold Ashanti 4 Alliance Aviation Services Limited 4 Electro Optic Systems Holdings Limited 4 Propel Funeral 8 EUROZ Ltd 8 GR Engineering Services Limited 8 City Chic Collective 8 Clover Corporation 8 Champion Iron Ltd 8 Audinategroupltd 14 Adairs Limited 15 Audio Pixels Ltd 15 RuralCo Holdings Limited 15 Australis Oil & Gas 15 Bathurst Resources Limited 15 Aeon Metals Limited 15 Coronado Global Resources Inc 9 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. JARDEN AWARD FOR BEST INVESTOR RELATIONS BY A NEW ZEALAND COMPANY Ranking Company 1 The a2 Milk Company Limited 2 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited 3 Spark New Zealand Limited 4 Skycity Entertainment Group Limited 5 Fletcher Building Limited 6 EBOS Group Limited 7 Chorus Limited 8 Contact Energy Limited 9 Ryman Healthcare Limited 10 Air New Zealand Limited 11 Z Energy Limited 12 Meridian Energy Limited 13 Mercury NZ Limited 14 Precinct Properties New Zealand Limited 15 Scales Corporation Limited 15 Synlait Milk Limited 17 Genesis Energy Limited 17 Gentrack Group Limited 17 Tourism Holdings Limited 20 Sanford Limited 10 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. IREPORT AWARD FOR BEST INVESTOR DAY BY AN AUSTRALASIAN COMPANY Ranking Company 1 Caltex Australia Limited 2 CSL Limited 3 Dexus 4 BlueScope Steel Limited 5 Macquarie Group Limited 6 Oil Search Limited 7 Transurban Group 8 AGL Energy Limited 9 Mirvac Group 10 Sydney Airport 11 The Star Entertainment Group Limited 12 Wesfarmers Limited 13 Atlas Arteria 14 The A2 Milk Company Limited 15 Seek Limited 16 Santos Limited 17 BHP Group Limited 18 Goodman Group 19 Boral Limited 20 Fortescue Metals Group Ltd 11 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. NASDAQ AWARD FOR BEST USE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR INVESTOR COMMUNICATIONS BY AN AUSTRALASIAN COMPANY Ranking Company 1 Xero Limited 2 Charter Hall Group 3 Caltex Australia Limited 4 CSL Limited 5 Northern Star Resources Ltd 6 Transurban Group 7 Wesfarmers Limited 8 The Star Entertainment Group Limited 9 Tabcorp Holdings Limited 10 Macquarie Group Limited 11 BHP Group Limited 12 Seek Limited 13 Dexus 14 Bluescope Steel Limited 15 Oil Search Limited 16 Mirvac Group 17 OZ Minerals Limited 18 Treasury Wine Estates Limited 19 The a2 Milk Company Limited 20 AGL Energy Limited 12 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. BEST CORPORATE REPORTING BY AN AUSTRALASIAN COMPANY Ranking Company 1 CSL Limited 2 Transurban Group 3 Sydney Airport 4 Macquarie Group Limited 5 Wesfarmers Limited 6 Mirvac Group 7 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited 8 Dexus 9 APA Group 10 Cochlear Limited 11 REA Group Ltd 12 BlueScope Steel Limited 13 Seek Limited 14 Whitehaven Coal Limited 15 Rio Tinto Limited 16 Amcor Limited 17 BHP Group Limited 18 Evolution Mining Limited 19 AGL Energy Limited 20 Caltex Australia Limited 13 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association. All rights reserved. MOST PROGRESS IN INVESTOR RELATIONS BY AN AUSTRALASIAN COMPANY Ranking Company 1 OZ Minerals Limited 2 Treasury Wine Estates Limited 3 Charter Hall Group 4 Altium Limited 5 Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited 6 Qantas Airways Limited 7 Crown Resorts Limited 8 Medibank Private Limited 9 Orica Limited 10 Newcrest Mining Limited 11 Blackmores Limited 12 Cromwell Property Group 13 Independence Group NL 14 Fortescue Metals Group Ltd 15 Estia Health Limited 16 The Star Entertainment Group Limited 17 Shopping Centres Australasia Property Group 18 Aristocrat Leisure Limited 19 Downer EDI Limited 20 Mineral Resources Limited 14 | Page © 2019 Australasian Investor Relations Association.
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