Document:

Umbrella Deed- Hospitals

 Exhibit 1 
  

CLAYTON UTZ 
  
 Umbrella Deed - Hospitals 
  
 Mayne
Group Limited ABN 56 004 073 410 
 MGL 
  
 Mayne Healthcare Holdings Pty Limited ABN 16 078 954 631 
 MHH 
  
 Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited 
 Buyer 
  
 and 
  
 Others 
  
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 please contact Rod Halstead on + 61 2 9353 4000 
  
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 PO Box H3 Australia Square Sydney NSW 1215

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 Table of Contents 
  

	 1.
	  	Definitions and interpretation	  	2
				
	 	  	 1.1
	  	 Definitions
	  	2
	 	  	 1.2
	  	 Interpretation
	  	15
	 	  	 1.3
	  	 Governing law
	  	16
	 	  	 1.4
	  	 Enforcement on behalf of the Seller Group
	  	16
	 	  	 1.5
	  	 Procurement by MGL
	  	16
	 	  	 1.6
	  	 Procurement by the Buyer
	  	16
	 	  	 1.7
	  	 Other Indemnifying Parties
	  	17
			
	 2.
	  	Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price; Determination and payment of Adjustment Amounts	  	17
				
	 	  	 2.1
	  	 Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price
	  	17
	 	  	 2.2
	  	 Intercompany Debt Estimate and repayment of Intercompany Debt
	  	17
	 	  	 2.3
	  	 Preparation of Umbrella Completion Statements
	  	17
	 	  	 2.4
	  	 Audit of Umbrella Completion Statements
	  	18
	 	  	 2.5
	  	 Determination of the Umbrella Completion Amounts
	  	18
	 	  	 2.6
	  	 Disputes
	  	19
	 	  	 2.7
	  	 Limitation on disputes
	  	20
	 	  	 2.8
	  	 Final payment and Escrow arrangements
	  	20
	 	  	 2.9
	  	 Divestment Business
	  	21
	 	  	 2.10
	  	 Escrow
	  	21
			
	 3.
	  	Apportionment of Umbrella Purchase Price	  	21
				
	 	  	 3.1
	  	 Apportionment of Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price
	  	21
	 	  	 3.2
	  	 Apportionment of Umbrella Completion Amounts
	  	22
			
	 4.
	  	Conditions Precedent	  	23
				
	 	  	 4.1
	  	 Condition
	  	23
	 	  	 4.2
	  	 Best endeavours
	  	23
	 	  	 4.3
	  	 Notification
	  	23
	 	  	 4.4
	  	 Non-satisfaction of Conditions
	  	23
	 	  	 4.5
	  	 Termination
	  	23
	 	  	 4.6
	  	 Waiver of Conditions
	  	23
	 	  	 4.7
	  	 Schedule 13
	  	23
			
	 5.
	  	Seller’s obligations and consultancy arrangements	  	24
				
	 	  	 5.1
	  	 Conduct of business and consultancy arrangements
	  	24
	 	  	 5.2
	  	 Restricted actions - Non C&P Hospital Business
	  	24
	 	  	 5.3
	  	 Restricted actions - C&P Hospital Business
	  	25
	 	  	 5.4
	  	 Integration
	  	26
	 	  	 5.5
	  	 Access to Excluded Business Records
	  	26
	 	  	 5.6
	  	 Conduct between 30 November 2003 and Umbrella Completion
	  	27
			
	 6.
	  	Buyer’s obligations	  	27
				
	 	  	 6.1
	  	 Supply of references
	  	27
	 	  	 6.2
	  	 Consents to act - Non-C&P Hospital Business
	  	27
	 	  	 6.3
	  	 Access to Business Records
	  	28
	 	  	 6.4
	  	 Trade mark licence
	  	28
	 	  	 6.5
	  	 Cessation of use of Reserved Name
	  	31
	 	  	 6.6
	  	 Infringement
	  	31
	 	  	 6.7
	  	 Indemnity in relation to Trade Marks - Excluded
	  	32
			
	 7.
	  	Warranties and indemnities	  	32
				
	 	  	 7.1
	  	 Seller’s Warranties and acknowledgment
	  	32

  

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	 	  	 7.2
	  	 Exceptions for disclosures and public records
	  	33
	 	  	 7.3
	  	 Breach of Warranties
	  	33
	 	  	 7.4
	  	 Acknowledgments
	  	34
	 	  	 7.5
	  	 Buyer’s Warranty
	  	34
			
	 8.
	  	Limitation of liability	  	35
				
	 	  	 8.1
	  	 No reliance on and no liability for matters outside this Deed
	  	35
	 	  	 8.2
	  	 Limitations of liability
	  	35
	 	  	 8.3
	  	 Maximum liability for claims
	  	38
	 	  	 8.4
	  	 Reimbursement for amounts recovered
	  	38
	 	  	 8.5
	  	 Third party claims
	  	38
	 	  	 8.6
	  	 Adjustment to Umbrella Purchase Price
	  	39
	 	  	 8.7
	  	 Directors and Employees of the Group
	  	39
	 	  	 8.8
	  	 Insurance
	  	39
	 	  	 8.9
	  	 Contamination or Pollution
	  	39
	 	  	 8.10
	  	 Group reorganisation
	  	40
	 	  	 8.11
	  	 Litigation
	  	40
			
	 9.
	  	Work-related claims	  	41
				
	 	  	 9.1
	  	 Buyer’s indemnity for work-related claims
	  	41
	 	  	 9.2
	  	 States assuming management of claims
	  	41
	 	  	 9.3
	  	 Administration of workers’ compensation liabilities
	  	41
			
	 10.
	  	GST	  	41
				
	 	  	 10.1
	  	 Interpretation
	  	41
	 	  	 10.2
	  	 Reimbursements and similar payments
	  	42
	 	  	 10.3
	  	 GST payable
	  	42
	 	  	 10.4
	  	 Variation
	  	42
	 	  	 10.5
	  	 No merger
	  	42
			
	 11.
	  	Litigation	  	42
				
	 	  	 11.1
	  	 Acknowledgment
	  	43
	 	  	 11.2
	  	 Management and Responsibility for Litigation
	  	43
	 	  	 11.3
	  	 Procedure in relation to Joint Litigation
	  	44
	 	  	 11.4
	  	 Notice of New or Unidentified Current Litigation
	  	44
	 	  	 11.5
	  	 Allocation of responsibility
	  	45
	 	  	 11.6
	  	Procedure in event of Joint Litigation by or against a Seller Group Member where MGL is not primarily responsible for the conduct of the Claims	  	45
	 	  	 11.7
	  	Procedure in event of Joint Litigation by or against the Buyer where the Buyer Group is not primarily responsible for the conduct of the claims	  	46
	 	  	 11.8
	  	 Excluded Litigation
	  	48
	 	  	 11.9
	  	 Assignment of Litigation
	  	48
			
	 12.
	  	Restrictive covenant	  	49
				
	 	  	 12.1
	  	 Covenants
	  	49
	 	  	 12.2
	  	 Duration of covenants
	  	49
	 	  	 12.3
	  	 Geographic application of covenants
	  	49
	 	  	 12.4
	  	 Interpretation
	  	49
	 	  	 12.5
	  	 Exceptions
	  	49
	 	  	 12.6
	  	 Acknowledgments
	  	50
			
	 13.
	  	General	  	50
				
	 	  	 13.1
	  	 Termination
	  	50
	 	  	 13.2
	  	 Further acts
	  	50
	 	  	 13.3
	  	 Notices
	  	50

  

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	 	  	 13.4
	  	 Expenses
	  	51
	 	  	 13.5
	  	 Stamp duties
	  	51
	 	  	 13.6
	  	 Jurisdiction
	  	52
	 	  	 13.7
	  	 Amendments
	  	52
	 	  	 13.8
	  	 Assignment
	  	52
	 	  	 13.9
	  	 Waiver
	  	53
	 	  	 13.10
	  	 Counterparts
	  	53
	 	  	 13.11
	  	 Indemnities
	  	53
	 	  	 13.12
	  	 Entire agreement
	  	54
	 	  	 13.13
	  	 Confidentiality and public announcements
	  	54
	 	  	 13.14
	  	 Privacy
	  	55
	 	  	 13.15
	  	 Survival of certain provisions; no merger
	  	56
			
	 14.
	  	 Insurance Recovery in relation to medical malpractice
	  	56
				
	 	  	 14.1
	  	 Insurance Recovery
	  	56
		
	 Schedule 1 Last Accounts
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 2 Last Accounts Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 3 Umbrella Completion Accounts
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 4 Umbrella Completion Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 5 Umbrella Balancing Statement
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 6 Warranties
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 7 Buyer Warranties
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 8 Obligations relating to Workers’ Compensation Liability
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 9 Insurance
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 10 Trusts and Beneficiaries
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 11 Current Litigation
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 12 - Conditions Precedent
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 13 Facilities Agreement Conditions Precedent
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 14 Variation to principles of Last Accounts
	  	 
		
	 Schedule 15 Senior Management
	  	 
		
	 Annexure A Data Room Index
	  	 
		
	 Annexure B Disclosure Letter
	  	 
		
	 Annexure C Financial Statements as at 30 June 2002
	  	 
		
	 Annexure D Commitment Letters
	  	 
		
	 Annexure E Newco Group Structure
	  	 
		
	 Annexure F Top 100 Providers of Goods and Services
	  	 
		
	 Annexure G Escrow Agreement
	  	 
		
	 Annexure H Consultancy Letter
	  	 

  

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 Deed dated 21 OCTOBER 2003 
  

		
	Parties	  	Mayne Group Limited ABN 56 004 073 410 of Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria 3004, Australia (“MGL”)
		
	 	  	Mayne Healthcare Holdings Pty Limited ABN 16 078 954 631 of Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria 3004, Australia (“MHH”)
		
	 	  	Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited ACN 106 722 347 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia (“Buyer”)
	 	  	  
 and
  

	 	  	Joondalup Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 193 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Port Macquarie Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 399 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Logan Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 406 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Melbourne Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 415 of c/o Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Noosa Privatised Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 380 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Caboolture Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 219 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Frances Perry Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 228 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Armidale Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 200 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia; and
		
	 	  	P.O.W. Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 871 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia
		
	 	  	(collectively with the Buyer, the “Newco Group” and each a “Newco Group Member”)

  
 Recitals 
  

	A.	MGL and the Seller Group wishes to sell, and the Buyer wishes to buy, all (and not some or part) of the assets, property and businesses comprising the Australian Hospital Business.

  

	B.	On or about the date of this Deed, the parties entered into the Share and Asset Sale Deed, and the parties other than MHH entered into the nine Asset Sale Deeds and the Indonesian
Share Sale Agreement, under which agreements the Buyer has agreed to acquire the Australian Hospital Business and the Indonesian Hospital Business conducted by the Seller Group. 

  

	C.	The parties other than MHH have agreed to, pursuant to the Share and Asset Sale Deed, enter into an agreement entitled “Shared Services Agreement” on Umbrella Completion
under which the Buyer has agreed to provide certain services to the Seller Group after Umbrella Completion which are currently provided as between MGL and its Related Bodies Corporate. 

  

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	D.	The nine Asset Sale Deeds have no force and effect until such time as the relevant Governmental Authority has consented to the transfers contemplated in those agreements. In view of
Recital A and in consideration for MGL agreeing to sell its Non-C&P Hospital Business prior to such consents being obtained, the Buyer has agreed to pay the Umbrella Purchase Price for the Australian Hospital Business under this Deed.

  

	E.	The parties would like to record their agreement in relation to the payment of the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price and its adjustment to ascertain the Umbrella Purchase Price
on the terms of this Deed. 

  
 This deed provides 

 

	1.	Definitions and interpretation 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

  
 In this document unless the context requires otherwise: 
  
 “Adjustment Items” means the adjustments to the net trading assets described in the Last Accounts Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement
and the Umbrella Completion Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement in Schedules 2 and 4. 
  
 “Adjusted Net Trading Assets as at 30 November 2003” means the net trading assets of the Australian Hospital Business as at 30 November
2003 determined in accordance with clause 2, and as set out in the Umbrella Completion Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement. 
  
 “Adjusted Net Trading Assets as at the Last Accounts Balance Date” means the net trading assets of the Australian Hospital Business as
set out in the Last Accounts Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement in the form set out in Schedule 2. 
  
 “Asset Sale Deeds” means each of the 9 sale and purchase deeds entered into on or about the date of this Deed between MGL, the relevant
Newco Group Member providing for the transfer to the Buyer of the assets and liabilities in relation to each of the Collocated and Privatised Hospitals. 
  
 “Australian Hospital Business” means the Non C&P Hospital Business and each C&P Hospital Business. 
  
 “Beneficiaries” means the beneficiaries under the Trusts
listed in Schedule 10. 
  
 “Business Day”
means a day, not being a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday, on which banks are generally open for business in the State and New South Wales. 
  
 “Business Records” means “Business Records” as defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed and the Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Buyer Group” means the Buyer, Newco Group and each of
Buyer’s other Related Bodies Corporate and, on and from Umbrella Completion, includes the Group and where the context requires or allows, “Buyer Group Member” means any one or more of them. 
  
 “Buyer Litigation” means: 
  

	 	(a)	Current Litigation that is against or by a Group Member to which a Seller Group Member is not a party; 

  

	 	(b)	any Claim which has been commenced or made on or after the Umbrella Completion Date that relates to the Non C&P Hospital Business, and is against or by a Buyer Group Member and
to which a Seller Group Member is not a party; and 

  

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	 	(c)	any Claim which has been commenced or made on or after the C&P Completion Date that relates to the C&P Hospital Business and is against or by a Buyer Group Member and to
which a Seller Group Member is not a party, 

  
 excluding Joint Litigation. 
  
 “C&P
Assets” means Assets - Seller Group as defined under the relevant Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “C&P Completion” means in relation to a C&P Hospital Business, “C&P Completion” or “Unit Sale Completion”
(as the case may be) as defined under the relevant Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “C&P Completion Date” means in relation to a C&P Hospital Business, “C&P Completion Date” or “Unit Sale Completion Date” as defined under the relevant Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “C&P Deemed Employee” means any person, other than a
C&P Employee, who is defined as a worker under any statute relating to workers’ compensation, or is otherwise deemed to be entitled to workers’ compensation payments in accordance with any statute relating to workers’
compensation, in respect of any Seller Group Member provided that such person was engaged exclusively in relation to the C&P Hospital Business. 
  
 “C&P Employees” means “Employees - Seller Group” as defined under the relevant Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “C&P Former Employee” means any person who was or
becomes, at any time before C&P Completion: 
  

	 	(a)	an employee of any Seller Group Member provided that such person was engaged exclusively in relation to the relevant C&P Hospital Business; or 

  

	 	(b)	a C&P Deemed Employee. 

  
 “C&P Hospital Business” means a “Hospital Business” as defined under the relevant Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “C&P Termination” means termination or expiry of the
relevant Asset Sale Deed.  
  
 “C&P
Premises” means the “Premises” as defined under the relevant Asset Sale Deed.  
  
 “C&P Warranty” has the meaning given in clause 7.1(c). 
  
 “Claims” for the purposes of clause 11 and the definitions used therein, means any allegations, claims,
demands, causes of action, litigation, proceedings declarations or orders (whether based in contract, tort, statute, equity or otherwise) of any nature made or existing: 
  

	 	(a)	before or on the date of this Deed, but not resolved before or on the date of this Deed; or 

  

	 	(b)	after the date of this Deed, 

  
 including by a Governmental Authority. 
  
 “Claims or Actions” means any claims, demands or causes of action (whether based in contract, tort or statute, or otherwise arising):

  

	 	(a)	in respect of the Transaction Agreements, or any part of them; 

  

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	 	(b)	relating to any transaction or matter contemplated by the Transaction Agreements or in relation to the Non C&P Hospital Business, each C&P Hospital Business, the Sale Shares
and the assets, real property and liabilities in relation to those businesses or their sale under the Transaction Agreements; or 

  

	 	(c)	relating to any aspect of the affairs of any Group Member or Seller Group Member. 

  
 “Collocated and Privatised Hospitals” means the following hospitals: 
  

	 	(a)	Armidale Private Hospital, Armidale; 

  

	 	(b)	Caboolture Private Hospital, Caboolture; 

  

	 	(c)	Frances Perry Private Hospital, Carlton; 

  

	 	(d)	Joondalup Health Campus, Joondalup; 

  

	 	(e)	Logan Private Hospital, Meadowbrook; 

  

	 	(f)	The Melbourne Private Hospital, Parkville; 

  

	 	(g)	Noosa Hospital, Noosaville; 

  

	 	(h)	Port Macquarie Base Hospital, Port Macquarie; and 

  

	 	(i)	Prince of Wales Private Hospital, Randwick. 

  
 “Condition Precedent” means the conditions set out in Schedule 12. 
  
 “Consequential Loss” means any loss or damage which is indirect or consequential; or which results from
some special circumstance or supervening event; or which is by way of loss of revenue, loss of profits, loss of goodwill or credit, loss of business reputation future reputation or publicity, loss of use, loss of interest, damage to credit rating,
loss or denial of opportunity, or increased overhead costs; or which relates to expenses incurred as a consequence of the direct loss or outgoings rendered futile as a consequence of the direct loss; or which is not an immediate result of the act,
omission or event which gives rise to the direct loss. 
  
 “Constitution” means as the case requires the Constitution of any of the Hospital Companies and of each Subsidiary in the form in which they are in at the date of this Agreement. 
  
 “Consultancy Agreement” means the consultancy agreement to
be entered into between MGL and the Buyer at Umbrella Completion in the form annexed at Annexure H. 
  
 “Contamination” means the presence on, in, or under land (including surface water, ground water and other waters) of a substance at a
concentration above the concentration at which the substance is normally present on, in or under (as the case may be) other land in the same locality and gives rise to a risk of harm to human health or the Environment. 
  
 “Corporations Act” means the Corporations Act 2001
(Commonwealth).  
  
 “Current Litigation”
means, as the case may be: 
  

	 	(a)	from the Umbrella Completion Date, such of the matters listed in Part A of Schedule 11 and any other Claim which has been commenced or made but not resolved prior to
Umbrella Completion in respect of: 

  

	 	(i)	the Non C&P Hospital Business; and 

  

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	 	(ii)	the Retained Business or the Divestment Businesses, 

  
 by or against a Seller Group Member and/or a Group Member; or 
  

	 	(b)	from the relevant C&P Completion Date, such of the matters listed in Part B of Schedule 11 and any other Claim which has been commenced or made but not
resolved prior to C&P Completion in respect of the C&P Hospital Business. 

  
 “Costs” means external legal costs and expenses, on a full indemnity basis, penalties, fines and other like costs directly associated
with a matter. 
  
 “Data Room Index” means the
index of written material disclosed by MGL or its advisors to the Buyer which is annexed to this Agreement as Annexure A. 
  
 “Day Surgery” means a facility which predominantly provides surgery in respect of which patients are not required to remain in the
facility overnight and by medical practitioners who are not general practitioners and, for the avoidance of doubt, does not include any facility from which the Seller Group provides medical services which are predominantly conducted by general
practitioners or medical services in the nature of pathology or diagnostic imaging. 
  
 “Disclosure Letter” means the disclosure letter provided by MGL to the Buyer which is annexed to this Agreement as Annexure B. 
  
 “Disclosure Material” means: 
  

	 	(a)	the written material disclosed by MGL or its advisors to the Buyer and referred to in the Data Room Index; 

  

	 	(b)	the Disclosure Letter; and 

  

	 	(c)	all information contained in the Transaction Agreements. 

  
 “Divestment Businesses” means the businesses of operating the following hospitals previously conducted by the Group Members: 

 

	 	(a)	Hobart Private Hospital; 

  

	 	(b)	St Helens Private Hospital; 

  

	 	(c)	Mosman Private Hospital; 

  

	 	(d)	Sunbury Private Hospital; 

  

	 	(e)	Northpark Private Hospital; 

  

	 	(f)	Allamanda Private Hospital; 

  

	 	(g)	Mitcham Private Hospital; 

  

	 	(h)	South Eastern Private Hospital; 

  

	 	(i)	Geelong Private Hospital; 

  

	 	(j)	National Capital Private Hospital; 

  

	 	(k)	Mersey Community Hospital; 

  

	 	(l)	Liverpool Private Hospital; 

  

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	 	(m)	Jamieson Private Hospital; and 

  

	 	(n)	Lilydale Private Hospital. 

  
 “Drawdown” means receipt of funds. 
  
 “Drawdown Default Event” means non-satisfaction or non-waiver of the conditions precedent in Schedule 13. 
  
 “Employee” means, as the case may be: 
  

	 	(a)	any Non C&P Employee, Non C&P Deemed Employee and Non C&P Former Employee; or 

  

	 	(b)	any C&P Employee, C&P Deemed Employee and C&P Former Employee. 

  
 “Encumbrance” means any mortgage, charge, pledge, lien, encumbrance, assignment, hypothecation, security interest, preferential right,
trust arrangement, contractual right of set-off or any other security agreement or arrangement in favour of any person. 
  
 “Environment” means the physical factors of the surroundings of human beings including land, waters, atmosphere, climate, sound, odours,
tastes, the biological factors of animals and plants and the social factor of aesthetics. 
  
 “Environmental Laws” means any Law relating to the Environment including Law relating to: 
  

	 	(a)	the discharge or emission of substances (whether solid, liquid or gaseous) to air, water or land; 

  

	 	(b)	pollution or contamination of air, water or land; 

  

	 	(c)	the production, use, handling, storage, disposal or transport of waste, hazardous substances or dangerous goods; 

  

	 	(d)	the presence of asbestos; or 

  

	 	(e)	threatened or endangered flora or fauna, 

  
 or any other aspect of protection of the Environment or the enforcement or administration of any such Law. 
  
 “Environmental Permit” means any permit, licence,
authority, approval, consent or authorisation required by Environmental Law. 
  
 “Escrow Account” means the account into which the Escrow Agent deposits the Escrow Amount pursuant to the Escrow Agreement. 
  
 “Escrow Agent” means the party so named in the Escrow Agreement. 
  
 “Escrow Agreement” means the agreement to be entered into
between MGL, the Buyer and the Escrow Agent at Umbrella Completion substantially in the form which is annexed to this Agreement as Annexure G. 
  
 “Escrow Amount” has the meaning given in the Escrow Agreement. 
  
 “Excluded Business Records” has the meaning defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed or the relevant Asset
Sale Deed, as the case may be. 
  

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 “Excluded Litigation” means each of the matters set out in clause 11.8. 
  
 “Facilities Agreement” means the Bridge Facility and the
Senior Facilities to be entered into by the Buyer (as defined in the two letters from Credit Suisse First Boston as annexed at Annexure D). 
  
 “Final Payment Date” means the date which is 5 Business Days after the date upon which the Umbrella Completion Amount is finally agreed
or determined pursuant to clause 2 or some other date as the parties may agree in writing. 
  
 “Financiers” has the meaning given in clause 13.8(b). 
  
 “Freehold Premises” has the meaning defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Fundamental Warranty Breach” means a material breach of or
material inaccuracy of Warranty 1 (share capital), Warranty 2 (capacity and authority), Warranty 3 (Assets), Warranty 5 (Accounts), Warranty 10(e) (Litigation), Warranties 12 (a-g) (Subsidiaries) or Warranty 19 (Unit Trusts). 
  
 “Governmental Authority” means any governmental,
semi-governmental, administrative, fiscal, judicial or quasi-judicial body, or tribunal, department, commission, authority, agency, statutory entity or statutory authority or person vested with functions under any law. 
  
 “Group” means the Hospital Companies and the Subsidiaries
and where the context requires or allows “Group Member” meaning one or more of them. 
  
 “Hospital Companies” has the meaning given in the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Independent Contractors” means “Independent
Contractors” as defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed or Independent Contractors - Seller Group as defined in the relevant Asset Sale Deed (as the case may be). 
  
 “Indemnified Litigation” means the litigation referred to in clause 8.11(a). 
  
 “Indonesian Hospitals” means RS International Bintaro,
Jakarta, RS Mitra International, Jakarta and Surabaya International Hospital, Surabaya. 
  
 “Indonesian Hospital Business” means the business of operating the Indonesian Hospitals carried on by the Seller Group. 
  
 “Intercompany Debt” means the aggregate of: 
  

	 	(a)	all amounts owing by any Group Member to any Seller Group Member; less 

  

	 	(b)	all amounts owing by any Seller Group Member to any Group Member, 

  
 and as accounted for under the Umbrella Completion Accounting Principles. 
  
 “Intercompany Debt Balance” means the Intercompany Debt as at 30 November 2003 shown in the Umbrella
Completion Accounts less the Intercompany Debt Estimate. 
  
 “Intercompany Debt Estimate” means all amounts owed by the Group to the Seller Group as at the Last Accounts Balance Date as described in the Last Accounts in the line entitled “Intercompany Funding” being a total
amount of $402,774,820. 
  
 “Joint Litigation”
means, as the case may be, any Claim in respect of: 
  

	 	(a)	from the Umbrella Completion Date, the assets or businesses of the Seller Group after the Umbrella Completion Date against a Buyer Group Member; or 

  

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	 	(b)	from the Umbrella Completion Date, the Retained Business or the Divestment Businesses against a Buyer Group Member; or 

  

	 	(c)	from the Umbrella Completion Date, the Non C&P Hospital Business against a Seller Group Member; or 

  

	 	(d)	the Non C&P Hospital Business and either: 

  

	 	(i)	the assets or businesses of the Seller Group after the Umbrella Completion Date; or 

  

	 	(ii)	the Retained Business or the Divestment Businesses; 

  

	 	(e)	from the C&P Completion Date, the C&P Hospital Business against a Seller Group Member; or 

  

	 	(f)	from the C&P Completion Date, the C&P Hospital Business and the assets or businesses of the Seller Group after the C&P Completion Date, 

  
 whether the Claim was commenced or made but not resolved prior to the
Umbrella Completion Date or the C&P Completion Date or on or after the Umbrella Completion Date or the C&P Completion Date (as the case may be). 
  
 “Last Accounts” means the aggregated accounts as at 30 June 2003 in relation to the Australian Hospital Business, a copy of which are
included in Part A of Schedule 1. 
  
 “Last
Accounts Balance Date” means 30 June 2003. 
  
 “Last Accounts Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement” means the Last Accounts adjusted for the Adjustment Items in the form set out in Schedule 2. 
  
 “Law” includes all statutes, regulations, by-laws, ordinances and other delegated legislation and any rule
of common law or equity from time to time and “lawfully” means in compliance with all such Laws and the provision of any relevant contract. 
  
 “Leases” means “Leases - Seller Group” as defined in both the Share and Asset Sale Deed and the Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Liability” means: 
  

	 	(a)	any debt or other monetary liability or penalty, fine or payment or any damage, harm, loss, cost, charge or expense on any account and in any capacity, irrespective of whether the
debt, liability, penalty, fine, payment, damage, harm, loss, cost, charge or expense is: 

  

	 	(i)	present or future, matured or unmatured; 

  

	 	(ii)	actual, prospective or contingent or in respect of acts, events or things which have or have not yet occurred; 

  

	 	(iii)	a contractual, tortious, legal, equitable or statutory obligation; 

  

	 	(iv)	ascertained or unascertained at any time; 

  

	 	(v)	against any person, property or thing; 

  

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	 	(vi)	owed, incurred or imposed by or on account of any person alone or severally or jointly with another person; 

  

	 	(vii)	owed, incurred or imposed to or for the account of any person alone or severally or jointly with another person; 

  

	 	(viii)	owed, incurred or imposed as a principal obligation or by way of surety or indemnity; 

  

	 	(ix)	owed, incurred or imposed as interest, fees, charges, taxes, duties or other imposts; 

  

	 	(x)	owed, incurred or imposed as compensation or damages, whether for breach of contact or tort or on any other basis, or as losses, costs or expenses or on any other account; or

  

	 	(xi)	any combination of any of the foregoing paragraphs; or 

  

	 	(b)	any contractual, tortious, statutory, legal equitable or other obligation or liability to do or perform any act or to refrain from doing or performing any act,

  
 including any Consequential Loss. 

 
 “Litigation” means Current Litigation, New Litigation
and Joint Litigation but excludes any matters which are the subject of clause 9 and Schedule 8 of this Deed. 
  
 “Management Accounts” means the management accounts for the Australian Hospital Business provided by MGL to the Buyer for each completed
month prior to Umbrella Completion from the Last Accounts Balance Date. 
  
 “Mayne Prosecutions” means a prosecution against a Seller Group Member in connection with: 
  

	 	(a)	from Umbrella Completion, the Non C&P Hospital Business; and 

  

	 	(b)	from C&P Completion, the C&P Hospital Business, 

  
 under any Law. 
  
 “Newco Group” means 
  

	 	1.	Buyer; 

  

	 	2.	Joondalup Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 193; 

  

	 	3.	Port Macquarie Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 399; 

  

	 	4.	Logan Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 406; 

  

	 	5.	Melbourne Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 415; 

  

	 	6.	Noosa Privatised Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 380; 

  

	 	7.	Caboolture Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 219; 

  

	 	8.	Frances Perry Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 228; 

  

	 	9.	Armidale Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 200; and 

  

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	 	10.	P.O.W. Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 871, 

  
 and Newco Group Member means any one or more of them. 
  
 “MFL” means Mayne Finance Limited. 
  
 “New Litigation” means, as the case may be: 
  

	 	(a)	from the Umbrella Completion Date, any Claim which has been commenced or made in relation to the Non C&P Hospital Business by or against a Seller Group Member and/or a Buyer
Group Member; or 

  

	 	(b)	from the Umbrella Completion Date, any Claim which has been commenced or made in relation to the Retained Business or the Divestment Businesses by or against a Seller Group Member
and/or a Buyer Group Member; or from the Umbrella Completion Date, any Claim which has been commenced or made by or against a Buyer Group Member other than as described above; or 

  

	 	(c)	from the C&P Completion Date, any Claim which has been commenced or made in relation to the relevant C&P Hospital Business by or against any Seller Group Member and/or Buyer
Group Member, 

  
 on or after the Umbrella
Completion Date or the C&P Completion Date, as the case may be.  
  
 “Non C&P Assets” means “Assets” as that term is defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  

“Non C&P Deemed Employee” means any person, other than a Non C&P Employee, who is defined as a worker under any statute
relating to workers’ compensation, or is otherwise deemed to be entitled to workers’ compensation payments in accordance with any statute relating to workers’ compensation, in respect of: 
  

	 	(a)	any Group Member excluding any person engaged in relation to the Retained Business or the Divestment Businesses; or 

  

	 	(b)	any Seller Group Member, 

  
 provided that such person was engaged exclusively in relation to the Non C&P Hospital Business. 
  
 “Non C&P Employees” means “Employees” as
defined under the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Non
C&P Former Employee” means any person who was, at any time before Umbrella Completion, an employee of: 
  

	 	(a)	any Group Member; or 

  

	 	(b)	any Seller Group Member, 

  
 provided that such person was engaged exclusively in relation to the Non C&P Hospital Business. 
  
 “Non C&P Hospital Business” means the “Hospital
Business” as defined under the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Non C&P Premises” means the “Premises” as defined under the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Non C&P Warranty” has the meaning given in clause 7.1(b). 
  

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 “Personal Information” has the same meaning given in the Privacy Act. 
  
 “Pollution” means the discharge, release or emission of any
substance (whether solid, liquid or gaseous) from any Non C&P Premises or C&P Premises (as the case may be) other than in accordance with an Environmental Permit or Environmental Law. 
  
 “Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claims” means
the workers’ compensation claims which are the subject of the indemnity given by the Buyer in clause 9.1. 
  
 “Principal Premises” has the meaning defined in the relevant Asset Sale Deed.  
  
 “Privacy Act” means the Privacy Act 1988 (Commonwealth) as
amended.  
  
 “Privacy Laws” means:

  

	 	(a)	the Privacy Act; 

  

	 	(b)	the National Privacy Principles contained in Schedule 3 to the Privacy Act or any approved privacy code that applies to any of the parties to this Agreement; and

  

	 	(c)	all other applicable Laws which require a person to observe privacy or confidentiality obligations in respect of Personal Information or other information. 

 
 “Project Agreements” means in relation to each
Collocated and Privatised Hospital the agreements identified as “Government Contracts” in the Asset Sale Deed for that Collocated and Privatised Hospital. 
  
 “Public Register Information” means all information which is available on the Public Registers seven days
before the date of this Deed. 
  
 “Public
Registers” means: 
  

	 	(a)	the registers maintained by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission in respect of companies; 

  

	 	(b)	the registers and public records maintained by State health departments; 

  

	 	(c)	the registers and public records maintained by the titles office, Governmental Authorities and other statutory authorities and local government in relation to property in each place
where any Group Member or Seller Group Member in respect of the Non C&P Hospital Business or C&P Hospital Business has a property interest; 

  

	 	(d)	searches of the following courts: 

  

	 	(i)	the Supreme Courts of Victoria, New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Queensland (Brisbane, Cairns, Rockhampton and Townsville), Western Australia, South Australia,
Tasmania and the Northern Territory; 

  

	 	(ii)	the County Court of Victoria; 

  

	 	(iii)	the District Courts of Sydney, Queensland (Brisbane, Cairns, Rockhampton and Townsville), South Australia and Western Australia; and 

  

	 	(iv)	the Federal Court of Australia. 

  

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 “Related Body Corporate” has the meaning given in section 9 of the Corporations Act

  
 “Release Event” means: 
  

	 	(a)	the termination of the relevant Asset Sale Deed in accordance with its terms for Seller Default, Buyer Default pursuant to clause 17 of the Asset Sale Deeds for Joondalup and
Frances Perry House and Part 4 of the other Asset Sale Deeds; or 

  

	 	(b)	the expiry of the Asset Sale Expiry Date. 

  
 “Relevant Escrow Amount” means the Escrow Amount apportioned to a C&P Hospital Business pursuant to the Transaction Agreements.

  
 “Relevant Seller Group Member” has the
meaning given to it in the Share and Asset Sale Deed or the relevant Asset Sale Deed (as the case may be). 
  
 “Remediation” means the cleanup, removal, remediation, abatement, treatment, control, containment or encapsulation of Contamination or
Pollution or the investigation, monitoring or management thereof. 
  
 “Representative” of a party includes an adviser, agent, director, employee, joint venturer, officer, partner, or sub-contractor of that party. 
  
 “Reserved Names” means “Mayne”, and any name containing the word “Mayne”
and any name substantially similar to or reasonably capable of confusion with the word “Mayne”. 
  
 “Retained Business” has the meaning given in the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Retained Companies” has the meaning given in the Share and
Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Revenue Authority” means
any Federal, State, Territory or local governmental authority or instrumentality in respect of Tax. 
  
 “Sale Shares” means all of the “Sale Shares” as defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Scheduled Insurances” means the insurance listed in
Schedule 9 
  
 “Scheduled Intellectual Property”
means the intellectual property rights listed in Schedule 7 of the Share and Asset Sale Deed or Schedule 6 of the relevant Asset Sale Deed, as the case may be. 
  
 “Scheduled Premises” means the premises listed in Schedule 8 of the Share and Asset Sale Deed or Schedule 9
of the relevant Asset Sale Deed, as the case may be. 
  
 “Seller Group” means MGL and each of its Related Bodies Corporate (but excluding all Group Members) and where the context requires or allows “Seller Group Member” means any one or more of them. 

 
 “Senior Management” means the persons listed in
Schedule 15. 
  
 “Share and Asset Sale Deed”
means the share and asset sale deed entered into on or about the date of this Deed between MGL, MHH and the Buyer providing for the transfer to the Buyer of the shares in Australian Medical Enterprises Ltd and HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia)
Pty Ltd and certain assets and liabilities in relation to the hospital business carried on by those companies and their respective subsidiaries. 
  

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 “Shared Assets” means assets used by the Seller Group both for purposes:

  

	 	(a)	of the Australian Hospital Business; and 

  

	 	(b)	other than the Australian Hospital Business, 

  
 excluding the assets which are the subject of the Shared Services Agreement. 
  
 “Shared Services Agreement” means the agreement described in Recital C. 
  
 “State” means the state of Victoria. 
  
 “Subsidiaries” has the meaning given in the Share and Asset
Sale Deed. 
  
 “Superannuation Commitment” means
any legal liability (whether arising pursuant to an industrial award, employment agreement, the governing rules of a superannuation fund, legislation or otherwise) or voluntary commitment to make contributions to any superannuation fund, pension
scheme or other arrangement which will provide directors or employees of any Seller Group Member or Group Member or their respective dependants with pensions, annuities, lump sum or any other payments upon retirement or earlier death or otherwise.

  
 “Tax” has the meaning given in the Share and
Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Tax Indemnity” means the
tax indemnity contained in clause 14 of the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Third Party Environmental Claims” means any action, claim, demand, suit, proceeding or litigation, whether at law, in equity or under statute by any person who is not a party to this Agreement against any Seller Group
Member or Group Member in respect of any Contamination or Pollution arising out of: 
  

	 	(a)	operation of the Non C&P Hospital Business or the occupation of any of the Non C&P Premises before Umbrella Completion; or 

  

	 	(b)	operation of the C&P Hospital Business (as the case may be) or the occupation of any of the C&P Premises before C&P Completion. 

  
 “Trade Marks - Excluded” means Trade Marks - Excluded as
defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Transaction Agreements” means this Deed, the Share and Asset Sale Deed, the Asset Sale Deeds and the Shared Services Agreement. 
  
 “Trusts” means the trusts listed in Schedule 10. 
  
 “Umbrella Balancing Statement” means the statement of the Umbrella Completion Amount - AHB, Umbrella
Completion Amount - Non C&P and Umbrella Completion Amount - C&P, which is prepared in accordance with clause 2 in the form set out in Schedule 5. 
  
 “Umbrella Completion” means “Completion” as defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 

 
 “Umbrella Completion Accounting Principles” means the
accounting principles to be used for the purpose of preparing the Umbrella Completion Statements, being, unless MGL and the Buyer otherwise agree in writing: 
  

	 	(a)	the principles set out in the Seller Group accounting principles as described in the financial statements of MGL for the period to 30 June 2003; 

  

	 	(b)	to the extent not inconsistent with paragraph (a), the accounting standards from time to time approved under the Corporations Act; 

  

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	 	(c)	to the extent not inconsistent with paragraph (a) or (b) the requirements of the Corporations Act in relation to the preparation and content of the accounts; and

  

	 	(d)	if and to the extent that any matter is not covered by the accounting standards or other requirements referred to in paragraphs (a), (b) or (c), other relevant accounting standards,
mandatory professional requirements (including consensus views of the Urgent Issues Group) and generally accepted accounting principles applied from time to time in Australia for a business similar to the Australian Hospital Business, unless
inconsistent with the standards or requirements referred to in paragraph (a), (b) or (c), 

  
 applied on a consistent basis with the Last Accounts varied in accordance with the principles described in Schedule 14. 
  
 “Umbrella Completion Accounts” means the aggregated
accounts as at 30 November 2003 in relation to the Australian Hospital Business prepared in accordance with the Umbrella Completion Accounting Principles in the form set out in Schedule 3. 
  
 “Umbrella Completion Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement”
means the Umbrella Completion Accounts adjusted for the Adjustment Items, in the form set out in Schedule 4. 
  
 “Umbrella Completion Amount - AHB” means the Adjusted Net Trading Assets as at 30 November 2003 minus the Adjusted Net Trading
Assets as at the Last Accounts Balance Date, attributable to the Australian Hospital Business and which may be a positive or negative amount. 
  
 “Umbrella Completion Amounts - C&P” means the Adjusted Net Trading Assets as at 30 November 2003 minus the Adjusted Net
Trading Assets as at the Last Accounts Balance Date, attributable to each C&P Hospital Business and which each may be a positive or negative amount. 
  
 “Umbrella Completion Amount - Non C&P” means the Adjusted Net Trading Assets as at 30 November 2003 minus the Adjusted Net
Trading Assets as at the Last Accounts Balance Date, attributable to the Non-C&P Hospital Business and which may be a positive or negative amount. 
  
 “Umbrella Completion Audit Report” has the meaning given in clause 2.4. 
  
 “Umbrella Completion Date” means “Completion Date” as defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed.

  
 “Umbrella Completion Statements” means the
Umbrella Completion Accounts, the Umbrella Completion Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement and the Umbrella Balancing Statement. 
  
 “Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price” means the amount specified in clause 2.1. 
  
 “Umbrella Purchase Price” means the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment
Purchase Price as adjusted under clause 2.8. 
  
 “Unit
Sale Completion” has the meaning defined in each Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Warranties” means the Non C&P Warranties and the C&P Warranties given by MGL under clause 7. 
  

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	1.2	Interpretation 

  
 In the Transaction Agreements: 
  

	 	(a)	headings are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation; 

  
 and unless the context indicates a contrary intention: 
  

	 	(b)	an obligation or liability assumed by, or a right conferred on, 2 or more parties binds or benefits all of them jointly and each of them severally; 

  

	 	(c)	the expression “person” includes an individual, the estate of an individual, a corporation, an authority, an association or a joint venture (whether incorporated or
unincorporated), a partnership and a trust; 

  

	 	(d)	a reference to any party includes that party’s executors, administrators, successors and permitted assigns, including any person taking by way of novation;

  

	 	(e)	a reference to any document (including any Transaction Agreement) is to that document as varied, novated, ratified or replaced from time to time; 

  

	 	(f)	a reference to any statute or to any statutory provision includes any statutory modification or re-enactment of it or any statutory provision substituted for it, and all ordinances,
by-laws, regulations, rules and statutory instruments (however described) issued under it; 

  

	 	(g)	words importing the singular include the plural (and vice versa), and words indicating a gender include every other gender; 

  

	 	(h)	references to parties, clauses, schedules, exhibits or annexures are references to parties, clauses, schedules, exhibits and annexures to or of the relevant Transaction Agreement,
and a reference to a Transaction Agreement includes any schedule, exhibit or annexure to that agreement; 

  

	 	(i)	where a word or phrase is given a defined meaning, any other part of speech or grammatical form of that word or phrase has a corresponding meaning; 

  

	 	(j)	the word “includes” or “including” in any form is not a word of limitation; 

  

	 	(k)	if any day appointed or specified by any Transaction Agreement for the payment of any money or doing of any thing falls on a day which is not a Business Day, the day so appointed or
specified shall be deemed to be the next Business Day; 

  

	 	(l)	if a period of time dates from a given day or date, or the day or date of an event or an act, it is to be calculated inclusive of that day or date; 

  

	 	(m)	a reference to “$” or “dollar” is to Australian currency; 

  

	 	(n)	references to payments to any party to any Transaction Agreement will be construed to include payments to another person upon the written and duly authorised direction of such
party; 

  

	 	(o)	references to “indemnify” or “indemnifying” (and other grammatical forms of that word) any person against any circumstance or occurrence will be
construed to include indemnifying and keeping indemnified that person and holding that person harmless to the fullest extent permitted by law from and against all demands, claims, actions, suits, proceedings, judgments, orders and decrees from time
to time made or taken against or affecting that person and all Liabilities, whatsoever and howsoever made, suffered or incurred by that person as a consequence of or which would not have arisen but for that circumstances or occurrence;

  

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	 	(p)	references to concepts of materiality in this Deed means material in the context of the Australian Hospital Business as a whole; 

  

	 	(q)	all payments to be made under any Transaction Agreement will be made by electronic funds transfer of immediately available funds; 

  

	 	(r)	any statement expressed to be qualified by the phrase “as far as MGL is aware” or otherwise qualified by reference to the actual knowledge or awareness of MGL or
any Seller Group Member is deemed to be qualified by reference only to the knowledge, belief or awareness of the following persons after appropriate enquiry by them: Stuart James (Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer), Peter Jenkins
(Chief Development Officer), Neil Rodaway (General Manager, Asset Management), Paul Binfield (Chief Financial Officer), Jeff Pearce (Group General Manager, Personnel), Campbell Richards (Group Tax Manager), Peter Kopanidis (Group Treasurer), Robert
Cooke (Group General Manager, Hospitals), John Hickey (General Manager, Finance, Hospitals), Robert Wise (National Operations Manager, Hospitals) Peter Fleming (Chief Information Officer), Fiona French (National Business Support Manager, Hospitals),
Peter Kahn (Manager, Research, Development & Health Funds, Hospitals); 

  

	 	(s)	any statement expressed to be qualified by reference to the actual knowledge or awareness of the Buyer is deemed to be qualified by reference only to the actual knowledge, belief
and awareness of the following persons: Andrew Cummins, Adrian MacKenzie, Adrian Warner, Neil Broekhuizen and Tom Tucker; and 

  

	 	(t)	references to “contractor” include references to sub-contractor and other indirect contractors. 

  

	1.3	Governing law 

  
 This Deed and each of the other Transaction Agreements is governed by and will be construed according to the laws of the State. 
  

	1.4	Enforcement on behalf of the Seller Group 

  
 MGL enters into this Deed and each of the other Transaction Agreements for itself and each other Relevant Seller Group Member and accordingly accepts the
full benefit of this document on behalf of those persons. The parties agree that MGL may enforce this provision on behalf of those other persons. To the extent that a matter giving rise to any Liability results, directly or indirectly, in any
Liability being incurred or suffered by those other persons, that Liability is deemed to be incurred or suffered directly by MGL. 
  

	1.5	Procurement by MGL 

  
 MGL agrees that where the performance of any obligation of MGL under this Deed and each of the other Transaction Agreements requires any action by a
Seller Group Member, MGL will procure that action to be taken by the Relevant Seller Group Member. 
  

	1.6	Procurement by the Buyer 

  
 The Buyer agrees that where the performance of any obligation of the Buyer under this Deed and each of the other Transaction Agreements requires any
action by a Buyer Group Member, the Buyer will procure that action to be taken by the relevant Buyer Group Member. 
  

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	1.7	Other indemnifying Parties 

  

	 	(a)	In consideration for the MGL and MHH entering into this Deed with the Buyer, each indemnity granted by the Buyer pursuant to this Deed is hereby also granted by each of the other
Newco Group Members. 

  

	 	(b)	Without limiting the Buyer’s obligations under this Deed, every reference in this Deed to the “Buyer” relating to an indemnity shall be read as if it is a reference
to the “Buyer” and each of the other Newco Group Members. 

  

	 	(c)	The obligations and liabilities assumed by, and rights conferred on, the Buyer and each of the other Newco Group Members pursuant to the provisions referred to in clause 1.7(b)
binds and benefits them jointly and severally. 

  

	 	(d)	A reference in this Deed to a “party” or “the parties” does not include any of the other Newco Group Members, except to the extent necessary to give effect to
this clause 1.7. 

  

	2.	Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price; Determination and payment of Adjustment Amounts 

  

	2.1	Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price 

  
 The Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price is [*] which must be paid on Umbrella Completion by the Buyer as follows: 
  

	 	(a)	the Buyer must pay [*] to MGL or as MGL may direct; and 

  

	 	(b)	the Buyer must pay [*] to the Escrow Agent to be held in accordance with the terms of the Escrow Agreement. 

  

	2.2	Intercompany Debt Estimate and repayment of Intercompany Debt 

  

	 	(a)	On Umbrella Completion, the Buyer must procure the Group pay the Intercompany Debt Estimate to the Seller Group or as MGL may direct. 

  

	 	(b)	The payment of the Intercompany Debt Estimate as part of the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price and the operation of the Umbrella Completion adjustment process described in
clause 2 will operate to satisfy fully and completely and discharge the relevant Group Members from all liability to repay the debts aggregated to determine the Intercompany Debt as at 30 November 2003. 

  

	2.3	Preparation of Umbrella Completion Statements 

  

	 	(a)	The Group must: 

  

	 	(i)	following Umbrella Completion, prepare Umbrella Completion Statements in accordance with Umbrella Completion Accounting Principles and this clause 2; and 

 

	 	(ii)	use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that, as soon as practicable following Umbrella Completion (but in any event no later than 20 Business Days after that date), such Umbrella
Completion Statements are delivered to MGL. 

  

	 	(b)	Within 10 Business Days of the receipt of the Umbrella Completion Statements under clause 2.3(a)(ii), MGL will review in consultation with the Chief Financial

  

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  

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Officer of the Buyer the Umbrella Completion Statements then deliver to KPMG Umbrella Completion Statements prepared in accordance with the Umbrella
Completion Accounting Principles. 

  

	 	(c)	The Buyer must, and must procure the Group to, provide MGL such access to all its employees, accounts, records and such other documentation, and all such assistance, which MGL
requires to comply with its obligations under this clause, at no cost to MGL. 

  

	2.4	Audit of Umbrella Completion Statements 

  
 As soon as the Umbrella Completion Statements (“Statements”) have been delivered by MGL in accordance with clause 2.3, the following
procedure will apply: 
  

	 	(a)	MGL and the Buyer must jointly instruct KPMG to undertake a completion audit of the Statements and, within 20 Business Days of being provided with the Statements, to prepare an
audit report thereon together with a certificate addressed to both MGL and the Buyer confirming the accuracy of the Statements, any adjustments that should be made to the Statements (including the resulting Umbrella Completion Amount - AHB, Umbrella
Completion Amount - Non C&P and Umbrella Completion Amounts - C&P for the purposes of this Deed) (“Umbrella Completion Audit Report”); 

  

	 	(b)	the terms of engagement of KPMG must be agreed in writing by MGL and the Buyer and will include a requirement that KPMG, in conducting their audit, will adopt a materiality level of
$1,000,000, meaning that under Generally Accepted Auditing Standards, KPMG must design their audit review procedures so that they detect adjustments that individually and cumulatively exceed this amount; 

  

	 	(c)	KPMG must be instructed to conduct their audit and prepare their Umbrella Completion Audit Report in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards for audits, as modified expressly
by their terms of engagement and the Umbrella Completion Accounting Principles; 

  

	 	(d)	KPMG must be instructed to provide reasonable access to both the Buyer and MGL and their respective accounting and other professional advisers to KPMG’s audit work papers and
all files relevant to preparing its Umbrella Completion Audit Report; 

  

	 	(e)	KPMG must be provided with full and free access to all books, records, accounts and documents of the Seller Group, the Group and the Buyer Group that are within the possession, or
under the control, of any Seller Group Member or any Group Member to enable KPMG to conduct its audit review and prepare its Umbrella Completion Audit Report; and 

  

	 	(f)	the Buyer and MGL must each bear half of KPMG’s costs of conducting its audit review and preparing its Umbrella Completion Audit Report. 

  

	2.5	Determination of the Umbrella Completion Amounts 

  

	 	(a)	Following delivery of the Umbrella Completion Audit Report in accordance with clause 2.4(a), MGL and the Buyer must confer and use all reasonable endeavours to agree on the Umbrella
Completion Amount - AHB, Umbrella Completion Amount - Non C&P and Umbrella Completion Amounts -C&P within 10 Business Days. 

  

	 	(b)	If the Umbrella Completion Amount - AHB, Umbrella Completion Amount - Non C&P and Umbrella Completion Amounts - C&P: 

  

	 	(i)	are so agreed, that amount so agreed will be final and binding on the parties; or 

  

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	 	(ii)	are not so agreed within the period specified in clause 2.5(a) and no election to a referral is made in accordance with clause 2.6 within the period referred to in clause 2.6(a),
the amount for the Umbrella Completion Amount - AHB, Umbrella Completion Amount - Non C&P and Umbrella Completion Amounts -C&P set out in the Umbrella Completion Audit Report will be final and binding on all parties.

  

	2.6	Disputes 

  

	 	(a)	Subject to clause 2.7, if either the Buyer or MGL disputes that the Umbrella Completion Statements or any item contained in them have been prepared in accordance with this Deed they
shall notify the other in writing, setting out a detailed explanation of why the amount is disputed with a supporting alternative calculation of that amount within the 10 Business Day period referred to in clause 2.5(a). If MGL and the Buyer do not
resolve the matters in dispute within a further 5 Business Days, either MGL or the Buyer may by notice in writing to the other at any time within 5 Business Days after the end of that period require that the difference of opinion or dispute be
referred to an expert for determination in accordance with the principles in clause 2.6(c). Such expert (“Expert”) must be an auditor with relevant industry expertise agreed in writing by MGL and the Buyer or in the event that MGL
and the Buyer are not able to agree upon such an expert within 5 Business Days of either MGL or the Buyer giving notice that it requires that the difference of opinion or dispute be resolved by an expert, the expert will be appointed by the
President for the time being of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia or his or her nominee. 

  

	 	(b)	Each of MGL and the Buyer is entitled to: 

  

	 	(i)	make a written submission to the Expert within 5 Business Days of the date of appointment of the Expert; 

  

	 	(ii)	provide a response to the Expert in respect of the other’s submission within 5 Business Days of receipt of that submission, 

  
 that in each case must not exceed 15 pages in aggregate (including all
annexures) and which they must each provide to the other. 
  

	 	(c)	The Expert must: 

  

	 	(i)	act as an expert and not as an arbitrator and his or her written determination will be final and binding on MGL and the Buyer in the absence of manifest error;

  

	 	(ii)	determine the difference of opinion or dispute within 20 Business Days of the date of appointment of the Expert; and 

  

	 	(iii)	have the right to review all relevant working papers of MGL, the Group and KPMG and to interview the Representatives of the parties and their audit partners.

  

	 	(d)	The costs of the Expert are to be borne in the manner determined by the Expert. 

  

	 	(e)	The Umbrella Completion Statements delivered to KPMG and the Buyer pursuant to clause 2.3 will be deemed to be varied to reflect any alteration agreed to by the Buyer and MGL or
which the Expert determines be made pursuant to this clause. 

  

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	2.7	Limitation on disputes 

  

	 	(a)	The parties may not: 

  

	 	(i)	dispute the Umbrella Completion Statements unless the aggregate amount disputed exceeds $3,000,000 (but then, for the avoidance of doubt, may dispute the entire amount and not just
the excess); or 

  

	 	(ii)	dispute any individual line item in the Umbrella Completion Statements unless the amount in dispute exceeds $200,000. 

  

	 	(b)	The parties may not dispute or purport to disagree on any amount contained in the Umbrella Completion Statements once they have been settled pursuant to this clause 2.

  

	 	(c)	The parties may not at any stage dispute or purport to disagree on any amount contained in the Last Accounts or the Last Accounts Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement except in
respect of a potential or actual breach of a Warranty. Any fundamental error in the Last Accounts or the Last Accounts Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement having a material adverse effect may be rectified by agreement between the parties.

  

	2.8	Final payment and Escrow arrangements 

  

	 	(a)	The Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price will be adjusted upwards or downwards (as the case may be) by the Umbrella Completion Amount - AHB. 

  

	 	(b)	The Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price attributable to the Non C&P Hospital Business will be adjusted upwards or downwards (as the case may be) by the Umbrella Completion
Amount - Non C&P. 

  

	 	(c)	The Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price attributable to each C&P Hospital Businesses will be adjusted upwards or downwards (as the case may be) by the respective Umbrella
Completion Amounts - C&P. 

  

	 	(d)	If the Umbrella Completion Amount - Non C&P: 

  

	 	(i)	is a positive number, then on the Final Payment Date, the Buyer must pay that amount to MGL by way of an addition to the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price attributable to the
Non-C&P Hospital Business; 

  

	 	(ii)	is a negative number, then on the Final Payment Date, MGL must pay that amount to the Buyer by way of a reduction to the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price attributable to the
Non-C&P Hospital Business; 

  

	 	(iii)	is zero, the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price attributable to the Non-C&P Hospital Business will not be adjusted. 

  

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	 	(e)	If any of the Umbrella Completion Amounts - C&P: 

  

	 	(i)	is a positive number, then on the Final Payment Date, the Buyer must pay that amount (by way of an addition to the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price attributable to the
relevant C&P Hospital Business) to: 

  

	 	A.	the Escrow Agent; or 

  

	 	B.	MGL if the Relevant Escrow Amount has been paid to MGL; 

  

	 	(ii)	is a negative number, then on the Final Payment Date, MGL must (by way of a reduction to the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price attributable to the relevant C&P Hospital
Business): 

  

	 	A.	give notice in writing to the Escrow Agent, directing the Escrow Agent to release and (or another Newco Group Member as the Buyer may direct) pay that amount from the Escrow Account
to the Buyer; or 

  

	 	B.	pay that amount to the Buyer (or another Newco Group Member as the Buyer may direct) if a Release Event has occurred under the relevant Asset Sale Deed; 

  

	 	(iii)	is zero, the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price attributable to the relevant C&P Hospital Business will not be adjusted. 

  

	2.9	Divestment Business 

  
 Upon payment to, or on behalf of, any Buyer Group Member or Buyer’s Representative, of any of the proceeds from the sale of the Divestment
Businesses, the Buyer must within 5 Business Days thereafter, pay to MGL an amount equivalent to such proceeds subject to any deductions required by Law (including any Tax). 
  

	2.10	Escrow 

  

	 	(a)	The parties will on Umbrella Completion enter into an agreement with the Escrow Agent substantially in the form annexed at Annexure G with such changes as are required by the Escrow
Agent provided that the changes are acceptable to both parties acting reasonably. 

  

	 	(b)	If any Transaction Agreement provides that MGL or the Buyer may or will give a direction to the Escrow Agent: 

  

	 	(i)	the direction must be in the form prescribed in the Escrow Agreement; 

  

	 	(ii)	the direction must not require the Escrow Agent to pay any amount out of the Escrow Account sooner than 3 Business Days after the Escrow Agent’s receipt of the direction; and

  

	 	(iii)	the party giving the direction must deliver a copy of the direction to the other party at least 3 Business Days before the payment specified in the direction is to be made.

  

	3.	Apportionment of Umbrella Purchase Price 

  

	3.1	Apportionment of Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price 

  
 The parties agree that the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price will be apportioned as follows: 
  

	 	(a)	[*] for the shares in Australian Medical Enterprises Ltd; 

  

	 	(b)	[*] for the shares in HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd; 

  

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  

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	 	(c)	in relation to that part of the Non-C&P Hospital Business which is not conducted by the Group (adopting the definitions in the Share and Asset Sale Deed):

  

	 	(i)	for the Fixed Assets - Seller Group, their tax written down value as at the Last Accounts Balance Date; 

  

	 	(ii)	for the Stock - Seller Group, the value of the Stock - Seller Group as set out in the Last Accounts; 

  

	 	(iii)	for the Trade Debts - Seller Group, the value of the Trade Debts - Seller Group as set out in the Last Accounts; 

  

	 	(iv)	the Prepayments - Seller Group as set out in the Last Accounts; 

  

	 	(v)	$1.00 for the Seller Group’s right, title and interest in the Equipment Leases - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(vi)	$1.00 for the Seller Group’s right, title and interest in the Leases - Seller Group; and 

  

	 	(vii)	the balance for the Goodwill - Seller Group, for the Seller Group’s right, title and interest in the Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group, the Intellectual Property
Rights - Seller Group, the Business Records - Seller Group, and for any other asset transferred under the Share and Asset Sale Deed; and 

  

	 	(d)	in relation to each C&P Hospital Business, subject to the necessary consents to transfer having been obtained, the apportionment as shown in each Asset Sale Deed.

  

	3.2	Apportionment of Umbrella Completion Amounts 

  

	 	(a)	For the purposes of allocation of the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price in relation to the Non C&P Hospital Business, the Umbrella Completion Amount - Non C&P if
positive shall be added to, and if negative shall be subtracted from, the amount allocated in clause 3.1(a), 3.1(b) and 3.1(c) as follows: 

  

	 	(i)	to the extent that the Umbrella Completion Amount - Non C&P is directly attributable to an individual asset, the addition or subtraction will be made to that part of the
Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price attributed to that asset; and 

  

	 	(ii)	in all other circumstances, the addition or subtraction will be made to that part of the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price attributed to the Sale Shares or the Sale Shares in a
particular company if the Umbrella Completion Amount - Non C&P is directly attributable to that company. 

  

	 	(b)	For the purposes of allocation of the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price in relation to each C&P Hospital Business (adopting the definitions used in each such agreement), if
the Umbrella Completion Amount - C&P is directly attributable to any particular C&P Hospital Business asset: 

  

	 	(i)	if positive shall be added to, and if negative shall be subtracted from, the amount allocated in clause 3.l(d) and that part of the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price attributed
to that asset.; 

  

	 	(ii)	the Umbrella Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price attributed to that asset shall be adjusted under clause 2.8(e). 

  

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	4.	Conditions Precedent 

  

	4.1	Condition 

  
 Umbrella Completion is conditional upon satisfaction (or waiver pursuant to clause 4.6) of all of the Conditions Precedent. 
  

	4.2	Best endeavours 

  
 The Buyer must use its best endeavours to obtain the satisfaction or waiver of the Conditions Precedent by 30 November 2003. If the Buyer has not
satisfied or waived the Conditions Precedent by this date, it must use its best endeavours to obtain the satisfaction or waiver of the Conditions Precedent by 31 January 2004. 
  

	4.3	Notification 

  
 Upon a party becoming aware that any of the Conditions Precedent has been satisfied or of circumstances which may result in any of the conditions not
being or having become incapable of being satisfied, that party must promptly notify the other party in writing of the same. 
  

	4.4	Non-satisfaction of Conditions 

  
 If any of the Conditions Precedent has not been satisfied on or by 31 January 2004 or such other later date as agreed in writing between the parties, MGL
or the Buyer may, at their discretion, terminate the Transaction Agreements and the Indonesian Share Sale Agreement by giving the other party written notice to that effect. 
  

	4.5	Termination 

  
 If this Deed is terminated under clause 4.4, then, in addition to any other rights, powers or remedies provided by law: 
  

	 	(a)	each party is released from its obligations to further perform this Deed and this Deed will have no further effect, other than in relation to clauses 1, 10 and 13;

  

	 	(b)	each party retains the rights it has against the other party in respect of any past breach or any claim that has arisen before termination. 

  

	4.6	Waiver of Conditions 

  
 The Conditions Precedent may only be waived by the Buyer, at its sole discretion, giving written notice to MGL specifying the Condition Precedent to be
waived. 
  

	4.7	Schedule 13 

  
 Capitalised terms used in Schedule 13 will have the meaning defined (if any) in the Facilities Agreement. As between the parties, the term
“Leases” in Part II (e) means Principal Premises as defined in each Asset Sale Deed. 
  

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	5.	Seller’s obligations and consultancy arrangements 

  

	5.1	Conduct of business and consultancy arrangements 

  

	 	(a)	From the date of this Deed until: 

  

	 	(i)	Umbrella Completion, MGL must, and must procure that each Group Member and each Relevant Seller Group Member, carries on the Non C&P Hospital Business in the ordinary course;
and 

  

	 	(ii)	C&P Completion, MGL must, and must procure that each Relevant Seller Group Member, carries on each C&P Hospital Business, in the ordinary course. 

 

	 	(b)	On Umbrella Completion, the Buyer and MGL will execute the Consultancy Deed. 

  

	 	(c)	Newco Group agrees to indemnify MGL and each of the Seller Group Members against any Liability suffered or incurred by MGL resulting from: 

  

	 	(i)	any wilful or negligent act or omission or misfeasance of the Buyer, or any other servant, agent or contractor of the Buyer, incidental or preparatory to the Consultancy
Arrangement; and 

  

	 	(ii)	all injury, loss or damage sustained by any of the officers, servants, agents or contractors of the Buyer incurred as a result of attending to performance of the Buyer’s duties
under the Consultancy Arrangement including a breach of the Project Agreements (but, for the avoidance of doubt, this will not include any breach pursuant to the performance by the Buyer of its other obligations under the Transaction Agreements),
unless the injury, loss or damage was caused by any wilful or negligent act or omission of MGL or any officer, servant or agent of MGL. 

  

	5.2	Restricted actions - Non C&P Hospital Business 

  
 Without limiting clause 5.1, from the date of this Deed until Umbrella Completion, MGL must, and must procure, that unless contemplated by the Transaction
Agreements or the Buyer otherwise consents in writing (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed): 
  

	 	(a)	no Group Member will increase, decrease or otherwise alter its share capital or issue or grant any securities or agree to do so; 

  

	 	(b)	no Group Member will, and no Relevant Seller Group Member will in respect of the Non C&P Hospital Business, create or grant any Encumbrance over the assets of the Group Member
or the Non C&P Assets or incur any indebtedness or liability in the nature of borrowings or agree to do so, other than in the ordinary course of business; 

  

	 	(c)	no Group Member will, and no Relevant Seller Group Member will in respect of the Non C&P Hospital Business acquire, transfer or dispose of any Non C&P Asset with a written
down book value in excess of $1,000,000 other than in the ordinary course of the Non C&P Hospital Business; 

  

	 	(d)	no Group Member will amend its Constitution; 

  

	 	(e)	no Group Member will, and no Relevant Seller Group Member will in respect of the Non C&P Hospital Business, enter into, terminate or materially vary any agreement, arrangement
or understanding which involves the incurring of a total liability over the life of the agreement, arrangement or understanding in excess of $1,000,000 other than in the ordinary course of the Non C&P Hospital Business in procuring or
replenishing stock; 

  

	 	(f)	no Group Member will, and no Relevant Seller Group Member will in respect of the Non C&P Hospital Business, make any material change to its practice as to payment of creditors
and collection of trade debtors; 

  

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	 	(g)	no Group Member will, and no Relevant Seller Group Member will in respect of the Non C&P Hospital Business, enter into, terminate or increase annual remuneration by more than
10% under, any agreement, arrangement or understanding concerning a Non C&P Employee where the annual gross salary or gross wages payable to such Non C&P Employee will exceed $100,000. However, this clause (g) will not exclude a Group Member
or a Relevant Seller Group Member from terminating any agreement, arrangement or understanding concerning a Non C&P Employee in circumstances where, in the reasonable opinion of a Group Member or a Seller Group Member, the Non C&P Employee
concerned has: 

  

	 	(i)	engaged in conduct justifying summary dismissal at common law or under an applicable policy of the Group or the Seller Group; or 

  

	 	(ii)	engaged in repeated poor performance justifying termination under an applicable policy of the Group or the Seller Group; 

  

	 	(h)	no Group Member will acquire shares or other securities in any body corporate other than any other Group Member or agree to do so; 

  

	 	(i)	no Relevant Seller Group Member or Group Member will initiate any proceedings for the winding up, liquidation or other external administration of that Group Member or Relevant
Seller Group Member; and 

  

	 	(j)	no Group Member will merge or consolidate with any other body corporate, 

  
 unless any of the foregoing is contemplated by the Transaction Agreements or the Law or is, in MGL’s reasonable opinion, required to give effect to
the terms of any of the Transaction Agreements or the Law. 
  

	5.3	Restricted actions - C&P Hospital Business 

  
 Without limiting clause 5.1, from the date of satisfaction or waiver of the relevant Condition Precedent until the relevant C&P Completion or C&P
Termination, MGL must, and must procure, that unless contemplated by the Transaction Agreements or the Buyer otherwise consents in writing (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed), no Relevant Seller Group Member will in respect of
each C&P Hospital Business: 
  

	 	(a)	create or grant any Encumbrance over the C&P Assets or agree to do so, other than in the ordinary course of business; 

  

	 	(b)	acquire, transfer or dispose of any C&P Asset with a written down book value of in excess of $1,000,000 other than in the ordinary course of each C&P Hospital Business;

  

	 	(c)	enter into, terminate or materially vary any agreement, arrangement or understanding which involves the incurring of a total liability over the life of the agreement, arrangement or
understanding in excess of $1,000,000 other than in the ordinary course of each C&P Hospital Business in procuring or replenishing stock; 

  

	 	(d)	make any material change to its practice as to payment of creditors and collection of trade debtors; 

  

	 	(e)	enter into, terminate or increase annual remuneration by more than 10% under any agreement, arrangement or understanding concerning a C&P Employee where the annual remuneration
payable to such C&P Employee will exceed $100,000. 

  

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 However, this will not exclude a Seller Group Member from terminating any agreement, arrangement or
understanding concerning a C&P Employee in circumstances where, in the reasonable opinion of a Relevant Seller Group Member, the C&P Employee concerned has: 
  

	 	(i)	engaged in conduct justifying summary dismissal at common law or under an applicable policy of the Seller Group; or 

  

	 	(ii)	engaged in repeated poor performance justifying termination under an applicable policy of the Seller Group; and 

  

	 	(f)	initiate any proceedings for the winding up, liquidation or other external administration of that Seller Group Member, 

  
 unless any of the foregoing is contemplated by the Transaction Agreements or
the Law or the relevant Project Agreements or is, in MGL’s opinion, required to give effect to the terms of any of the Transaction Agreements or Law or the relevant Project Agreements. 
  

	5.4	Integration 

  

	 	(a)	From the date of this Deed until Umbrella Completion, MGL will make relevant senior executives available to meet with the Buyer at any time reasonably required by the Buyer and on
reasonable notice from the Buyer, being not less than 48 hours and during normal business hours at 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria to assist the Buyer in preparing for integration with the Non C&P Hospital Business. The duration of such
meetings will be at the sole discretion of MGL. 

  

	 	(b)	From the date of Umbrella Completion until C&P Completion or C&P Termination, subject to complying with its obligations of confidentiality, other contractual obligations and
the Law, MGL will make available for review by the Buyer all such information in relation to the operation of each C&P Hospital Business: 

  

	 	(i)	which is reasonably required by the Buyer; 

  

	 	(ii)	which is relevant to the day to day operations of those businesses; 

  

	 	(iii)	which relates to the accounts payable and receivable in relation to those businesses; 

  

	 	(iv)	which is relevant to the matters warranted under the Asset Sale Deeds; and 

  

	 	(v)	which it from time to time otherwise sees fit to make available to the Buyer, 

  

on such terms and condition as MGL, in its discretion determines. 
  

	5.5	Access to Excluded Business Records 

  

	 	(a)	After Umbrella Completion and C&P Completion (as the case may be), MGL and the relevant Seller Group Members must keep the Excluded Business Records relevant to that acquisition
for five years from that date or such longer period as any applicable law requires that such records must be maintained. 

  

	 	(b)	During the period referred to in clause 5.5(a), MGL and the relevant Seller Group Members must provide the Buyer reasonable access to such Excluded Business Records and assistance
(including providing copies of relevant documents) as reasonably requested by the Buyer, including such access as reasonably required to permit the Buyer and the Group to complete tax returns. 

  

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	5.6	Conduct between 30 November 2003 and Umbrella Completion 

  
 Between 30 November 2003 and Umbrella Completion, unless otherwise agreed by the Buyer: 
  

	 	(a)	MGL will consult with Robert Cooke in the conduct of the Non C&P Hospital Business; 

  

	 	(b)	MGL will procure that no Group Member will declare or distribute any dividend; 

  

	 	(c)	neither MGL nor any Seller Group Member will loan monies to any Group Member; 

  

	 	(d)	no Group Member will loan monies to any Seller Group Member; and 

  

	 	(e)	no Group Member will enter into any loan arrangement with any third party. 

  

	6.	Buyer’s obligations 

  

	6.1	Supply of references 

  

	 	(a)	Newco Group must promptly supply such references or information (including financial information and, where reasonable, relevant or appropriate, business plans and do anything else
reasonably required (excluding paying money or providing other valuable consideration to or for the benefit of any person (except where the Transaction Agreements expressly provide otherwise)): 

  

	 	(i)	on and from the date of this Deed, by any lessor named in the “Leases - Seller Group” as defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed; 

  

	 	(ii)	on and from the date of this Deed, by any third party including financiers named in the “Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group” and “Equipment Leases - Seller
Group” as defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed; 

  

	 	(iii)	on and from C&P Completion, by any lessor named in the “Leases - Seller Group” as defined in the Asset Sale Deeds; and 

  

	 	(iv)	on and from C&P Completion, by any third party including financiers named in the “Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group” and “Equipment Leases - Seller
Group” as defined in the Asset Sale Deeds. 

  

	6.2	Consents to act - Non-C&P Hospital Business 

  
 At least 5 Business Days prior to Umbrella Completion, the Buyer must deliver to MGL: 
  

	 	(a)	written notice of the persons whom the Buyer nominates to act as directors and secretaries of the Hospital Companies and the Subsidiaries; and 

  

	 	(b)	in respect of any persons not already acting in a position to which he or she has been nominated to act by the Buyer, a consent to act signed by such persons consenting to act in
the position to which they have been nominated to act by the Buyer. 

  

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	6.3	Access to Business Records 

  

	 	(a)	After Umbrella Completion and C&P Completion (as the case may be), the Buyer must, and, where relevant, must procure that each Group Member, keep the Business Records (as
defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed or relevant Asset Sale Deed, as the case may be) relevant to that acquisition which were delivered to the Buyer for 5 years from that date or such longer period as any applicable law requires that such
records must be maintained. 

  

	 	(b)	During the period referred to in clause 6.3(a), the Buyer must, and, where relevant, must procure that each Group Member, provide any Seller Group Member with reasonable access to
such Business Records and assistance (including copies of relevant documents) as reasonably requested by any Seller Group Member, including such access as reasonably required to permit any relevant Seller Group Member to complete tax returns.

  

	6.4	Trade mark licence 

  

	 	(a)	In this clause 6.4, “Territory” means: 

  

	 	(i)	in relation to the Non-C&P Hospital Business, Australia; and 

  

	 	(ii)	in relation to the Indonesian Hospital Business, Indonesia. 

  

	 	(b)	Grant of licence 

  

	 	(i)	MGL grants to the Buyer and each Group Member a non-exclusive royalty free licence to use the Trade Marks - Excluded in the Territory for the term set out in clause 6.4(b)(ii) and
only as permitted by the terms and conditions set out in this clause 6.4. The Buyer acknowledges that this licence is granted for transitional purposes only. 

  

	 	(ii)	The Buyer and each Group Member may only exercise its rights under the licence granted pursuant to clause 6.4(b)(i): 

  

	 	A.	in Australia, in relation to those of the Trade Marks - Excluded being used by MGL (or any Seller Group Member or any Group Member), and only to the extent that MGL (or any Seller
Group Member or any Group Member) used those Trade Marks - Excluded in relation to the Non-C&P Hospital Business immediately prior to the Umbrella Completion Date; 

  

	 	B.	in Indonesia, in relation to those of the Trade Marks - Excluded being used by MGL (or any Seller Group Member or any Group Member), and only to the extent that MGL (or any Seller
Group Member or any Group Member) used those Trade Marks - Excluded, in relation to the Indonesian Hospital Business immediately prior to the Umbrella Completion Date; and: 

  

	 	C.	in either country, for as long as reasonably necessary but in any event not after the date which is six months from the Umbrella Completion Date, unless MGL has given its prior
written consent to the continued use of any of the Trade Marks - Excluded beyond that date. 

  

	 	(iii)	For the purposes of (ii)(C) MGL consents to using the Trade Marks - Excluded for the uniforms and minor incidental goods currently used exclusively in the Hospital Business, until
the date on which those uniforms or goods cease to be so used. 

  

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	 	(c)	Terms of use 

  

	 	(i)	The Buyer and each Group Member may only use the Trade Marks - Excluded in the Territory and in accordance with the guidelines and standards of the Seller Group and advised to the
Buyer from time to time (the “Guidelines”). 

  

	 	(ii)	In the event of any conflict between this Deed and the Guidelines, this Deed will prevail. 

  

	 	(iii)	The Buyer and each Group Member must not use the Trade Marks - Excluded in a manner which the Buyer or Group Member ought reasonably to know is, or which is prejudicial to:

  

	 	A.	any Seller Group Member; or 

  

	 	B.	the validity or distinctiveness of any of the Trade Marks - Excluded. 

  

	 	(iv)	The Buyer acknowledges that each of the Trade Marks - Excluded is of particular importance and value to MGL and that the Trade Marks - Excluded are the sole and exclusive property
of MGL. 

  

	 	(v)	If, in its discretion, MGL decides that any use of any of the Trade Marks - Excluded by the Buyer or any Group Member is in any way prejudicial to the maintenance of any
registration of or any other rights of MGL in any of the Trade Marks - Excluded, MGL may direct the Buyer or such Group Member to change, at the Buyer’s reasonable expense its manner of use of any of the Trade Marks - Excluded within a
reasonable time specified by MGL, having regard to the steps and costs that the Buyer or such Group Member would need to undertake to comply with that direction. 

  

	 	(vi)	If MGL directs the Buyer to change its manner of use pursuant to clause 6.4(c)(v), the Buyer must take all actions reasonably necessary to ensure that its manner of use of the Trade
Marks - Excluded is changed in the manner directed by MGL and that all other use of the Trade Marks - Excluded ceases within the time specified by MGL. 

  

	 	(d)	Buyer Acknowledgments 

  
 Except as expressly provided in this Deed, the Buyer acknowledges that: 
  

	 	(i)	all right, title and interest in and to each of the Trade Marks - Excluded is and remains vested absolutely in MGL; 

  

	 	(ii)	MGL has the right to apply to register each of the Trade Marks - Excluded for such goods and/or services as MGL sees fit; 

  

	 	(iii)	except for the licence and permission granted to it by this Deed, the Buyer and the Group Members have no right, title or interest in or to any of the Trade Marks - Excluded; and

  

	 	(iv)	all goodwill and any other right, title and interest arising from the use of any of the Trade Marks - Excluded by the Buyer and the Group Members will enure solely for the benefit
of MGL. 

  

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	 	(e)	Undertakings 

  
 Except as expressly provided in this Deed, the Buyer undertakes to MGL that: 
  

	 	(i)	the Buyer will not itself or assist any third party to challenge or in any way impugn the registration, validity of or ownership of any of the Trade Marks - Excluded;

  

	 	(ii)	the Buyer and the Group Members will not at any time use any of the Trade Marks - Excluded in a manner likely to prejudice the distinctiveness or reputation of any of the Trade
Marks - Excluded or the validity of any registration for any of the Trade Marks - Excluded. In particular, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Buyer and the Group Members will not, without MGL’s prior written consent, use in
its business or seek to register anywhere in or outside the Territory any other trade mark which is substantially identical with or deceptively similar to any of the Trade Marks - Excluded or so nearly resembling any of the Trade Marks - Excluded as
to be likely to deceive or cause confusion; 

  

	 	(iii)	the Buyer and the Group Members will not use any of the Trade Marks - Excluded in juxtaposition to any other Trade Marks - Excluded, embellishment or device without the prior
written consent of MGL; 

  

	 	(iv)	the Buyer and the Group Members will not either within or outside the Territory seek to register any of the Trade Marks - Excluded for any goods or services in respect of which any
of the Trade Marks - Excluded are registered or used or for any similar or closely related goods or services; and 

  

	 	(v)	the Buyer and the Group Members will, from time to time at the request of MGL, execute and provide to MGL (or as MGL may direct) any consents, authorisations or other documents
required to secure or perfect MGL’s rights, titles and interests in and to any of the Trade Marks - Excluded. 

  

	 	(f)	Where any of the Trade Marks - Excluded is used in a document issued by or on behalf of the Buyer or a Group Member, or where any goods and services bear or are advertised,
promoted, offered for sale or sold under or by reference to any of the Trade Marks - Excluded, the Buyer or the relevant Group Member must, unless otherwise authorised by MGL, include in that document or on or in relation to those goods and services
the text: 

  
 “[insert details of
trade mark being used] is a trade mark/are trade marks [delete whichever is not applicable] used under licence from Mayne Group Limited by [insert name of Buyer/Group Member]”, 
  
 positioned as a footnote as close as practicable to where the Trade Marks -
Excluded first appear in that document or on or in relation to those goods and services. 
  

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	6.5	Cessation of use of Reserved Name 

  

	 	(a)	The Buyer acknowledges that prior to Umbrella Completion, MGL may: 

  

	 	(i)	change the name of each Group Member which uses a Reserved Name to a name not including that Reserved Name, and if it does so, MGL will provide the Buyer with proof that the
appropriate documentation has been lodged with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission by Umbrella Completion; 

  

	 	(ii)	lodge completed Notices of Cessation of Business Name (or equivalent documents) for any business names used by the Group Members, the Non C&P Hospital Business or each C&P
Hospital Business which incorporate a Reserved Name; and 

  

	 	(iii)	cancel any domain names used by the Group Members or the Non C&P Hospital Business or each C&P Hospital Business which incorporate a Reserved Name. 

 

	 	(b)	If MGL does not, prior to Umbrella Completion, change the name of each Group Member which uses a Reserved Name to a name not including that Reserved Name, then the Buyer must do so
as soon as practicable after Umbrella Completion and in any event no later than three months after Umbrella Completion, and provide MGL with proof that the appropriate documentation has been lodged with the Australian Securities and Investments
Commission. 

  

	 	(c)	If MGL does not, prior to Umbrella Completion, lodge completed Notices of Cessation of Business Name (or equivalent documents) for each business name which incorporates a Reserved
Name and is registered in the name of any of the Group Members, then the Buyer must do so as soon as practicable after Umbrella Completion and in any event no later than three months after Umbrella Completion, and provide MGL with proof that the
appropriate documentation has been lodged with the appropriate authorities. 

  

	 	(d)	If MGL does not, prior to Umbrella Completion, cancel any domain name which is registered in the name of any of the Group Members and incorporates a Reserved Name, then the Buyer
must do so as soon as practicable after Umbrella Completion and in any event no later than three months after Umbrella Completion, and provide MGL with proof that the appropriate documentation has been lodged with the relevant domain name
authorities. 

  

	6.6	Infringement 

  

	 	(a)	If the Buyer receives notice, or otherwise becomes aware, of any infringement of, misuse of, unauthorised use of, act inconsistent with, challenge to or claim, demand or suit
against or related to any of the Trade Marks - Excluded (an “Infringement”), the Buyer must notify MGL as soon as possible giving such detailed particulars of the Infringement as it reasonably can. 

  

	 	(b)	MGL may consult with the Buyer about the appropriate action to take in relation to any Infringement notified by the Buyer to MGL pursuant to clause 6.6(a). 

 

	 	(c)	MGL may in its sole discretion: 

  

	 	(i)	take such action as it deems necessary or desirable (including issuing, conducting or settling legal or administrative proceedings) to bring the Infringement to an end;

  

	 	(ii)	require the Buyer at MGL’s reasonable expense to take such action as MGL deems necessary or desirable (including issuing, conducting or settling legal or administrative
proceedings) to bring the Infringement to an end; or 

  

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	 	(iii)	elect to take no action at all, in which case no action will be taken in respect of that Infringement; 

  

	 	(d)	MGL may in any action in accordance with clause 6.6(a) require the Buyer at MGL’s reasonable expense to assist MGL in any action taken to bring the Infringement to an end.

  

	6.7	Indemnity in relation to Trade Marks - Excluded 

  
 Newco Group must indemnify each Seller Group Member against all Liabilities incurred or suffered by any Seller Group Member after Umbrella Completion as a
result of, or arising out of a failure of the Buyer or any Group Member to comply with clauses 6.4, 6.5 or 6.6. 
  
 7. Warranties and indemnities 
  

	7.1	Seller’s Warranties and acknowledgment 

  

	 	(a)	As part of the terms of the sale of the Australian Hospital Business but subject to clauses 7.2, 7.3, 7.4 and 8, MGL warrants to: 

  

	 	(i)	the Buyer that, subject to clause 7.1(b), each of the Non C&P Warranties is accurate as at the date of this Deed and as at Umbrella Completion; and 

  

	 	(ii)	each Newco Group Member that, subject to clause 7.1(c), each of the C&P Warranties is accurate as at the date of this Deed and as at Umbrella Completion.

  

	 	(b)	For the purposes of this Deed, “Non C&P Warranty” means, in relation to the Share and Asset Sale Deed, each warranty set out in paragraphs 1 to 18 inclusive of
Schedule 6 as if each word or term used in those paragraphs had the meaning where defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 

  

	 	(c)	For the purposes of this Deed, “C&P Warranty” means, in relation to each Asset Sale Deed, each warranty set out in the following paragraphs of Schedule 6 as if
each word or term used in those paragraphs had the meaning where defined in the relevant Asset Sale Deed: 

  

	 	(i)	paragraph 1 (Share Capital), to the extent that the warranty relates to AMNL, MFL or MPPL (as defined in the relevant Asset Sale Deed); 

  

	 	(ii)	paragraph 2 (Capacity and Authority), to the extent the warranty relates to MGL but not MHH; 

  

	 	(iii)	paragraphs 5 (Last Accounts and management accounts), 8 (Superannuation), 16 (Disclosure Material), 17 (Insurance); 

  

	 	(iv)	paragraphs 3 (Assets), 4 (Conduct of Hospital Business), 6 (Period Since Last Accounts Balance Date), 7 (Commitments and Contracts), 10 (Litigation), 11 (Intellectual Property), 13
(Premises), 14 (Environment), 15 (Records), 18 (Employees) to the extent that the warranty relates to a Seller Group Member but not a Group Member, 

  
 and for the avoidance of doubt “C&P Warranty” does not include the warranties in paragraphs 9 (Tax), 12
(Subsidiaries) or 19 (Unit Trusts). 
  

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	 	(d)	MGL acknowledges that the Buyer has entered into: 

  

	 	(i)	the Share and Asset Sale Deed in reliance on the Non C&P Warranties; and 

  

	 	(ii)	each of the Asset Sale Deeds in reliance on the C&P Warranties applicable to each such agreement. 

  

	 	(e)	Each Warranty is separate and independent and not limited by any other Warranty or any other provision of this Deed except to the extent expressly provided to the contrary in this
Deed. 

  

	7.2	Exceptions for disclosures and public records 

  
 The Warranties are given subject to disclosures or matters recorded in this Deed or disclosed in the Disclosure Material or in the Public Register
Information, and no Newco Group Member can claim that any fact, matter or circumstance causes: 
  

	 	(a)	any damage or loss to the Buyer or a Group Member; 

  

	 	(b)	the Warranties to be false or misleading; or 

  

	 	(c)	the Warranties to be breached, 

  
 if the fact, matter or circumstance is fairly disclosed in the Disclosure Material or in the Public Register Information. 
  

	7.3	Breach of Warranties 

  

	 	(a)	If any Newco Group Member becomes aware of any material breach or inaccuracy of any of: 

  

	 	(i)	the Non C&P Warranties, on or before Umbrella Completion; or 

  

	 	(ii)	the C&P Warranties, on or before C&P Completion, 

  
 (including, as applicable, a Fundamental Warranty Breach) the Newco Group Member must forthwith give notice to MGL of such breach or inaccuracy
(“Breach Notice”). 
  

	 	(b)	Upon receipt of a Breach Notice under clause 7.3(a)(i): 

  

	 	(i)	MGL may remedy the breach specified in the Breach Notice by the earlier of: 

  

	 	A.	10 Business Days after receiving the Breach Notice; or 

  

	 	B.	the Umbrella Completion Date; or 

  

	 	(ii)	if there is: 

  

	 	A.	a Fundamental Warranty Breach; 

  

	 	B.	a breach of warranty (i) of the Buyer’s warranties in Schedule 7; or 

  

	 	C.	a breach of a Warranty which will result in a loss or cost to the Buyer in excess of $50 million, 

  

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 then MGL may terminate the Transaction Agreements by notice in writing to the Buyer at any time before
Umbrella Completion but without prejudice to any Claim or Action by the Buyer for any antecedent breach; or 
  

	 	(iii)	if MGL fails to remedy a Fundamental Warranty Breach in accordance with paragraph (i), the Buyer may terminate the Transaction Agreements by notice in writing to MGL at any time
before Umbrella Completion but without prejudice to any Claim or Action by the Buyer for any antecedent breach. 

  

	 	(c)	Upon receipt of a Breach Notice under clause 7.3(a)(ii): 

  

	 	(i)	MGL may remedy the breach specified in the Breach Notice by the earlier of: 

  

	 	A.	10 Business Days after receiving the Breach Notice; or 

  

	 	B.	the date for C&P Completion; or 

  

	 	(ii)	if there is a Fundamental Warranty Breach, or a material Warranty breach, then MGL may terminate the relevant Asset Sale Deed at any time before Umbrella Completion; or

  

	 	(iii)	if MGL fails to remedy a Fundamental Warranty Breach in accordance with paragraph (i), the Buyer may terminate the relevant Asset Sale Deed by notice in writing to MGL at any time
before Umbrella Completion but without prejudice to any Claim or Action by the Buyer for any antecedent breach. 

  

	 	(d)	Each Newco Group Member acknowledges and agrees that it is not entitled to rescind or terminate any of the Transaction Agreements for a breach of Warranty other than for a
Fundamental Warranty Breach. 

  

	7.4	Acknowledgments 

  
 The parties acknowledge and agree that the Warranties do not apply to any forward looking statements, financial forecasts, projections, opinions of future
performance or statements relating to prospects of the Group, the Non C&P Hospital Business or each C&P Hospital Business that have been provided by a Seller Group Member or Group Member or any of their representatives. No warranty is given
or representation made that any such financial forecast, projection, opinion or statement will be met or achieved. Any such information that has been provided to the Buyer was provided for information purposes only. 
  

	7.5	Buyer’s Warranty 

  
 As part of the terms of this Deed Newco Group warrants to MGL in the terms set out in Schedule 7 as at the date of this Deed and separately as at a
time immediately before Umbrella Completion. 
  

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	8.	Limitation of liability 

  

	8.1	No reliance on and no liability for matters outside this Deed 

  

	 	(a)	Newco Group acknowledges and warrants that: 

  

	 	(i)	no Seller Group Member or Group Member (nor any person acting on its behalf) has made any representation, warranty or other inducement to it to enter into this Deed, except for
representations, warranties or inducements expressly set out in the Transaction Agreements; and 

  

	 	(ii)	it does not enter into the Transaction Agreements in reliance on any representation, warranty or other inducement by or on behalf of any other person, except for any representation,
warranty or inducement expressly set out in the Transaction Agreements respectively. 

  

	 	(b)	Newco Group acknowledges and warrants that: 

  

	 	(i)	the Buyer has undertaken a due diligence investigation in relation to the Non C&P Hospital Business, each C&P Hospital Business, the Group Members, the Sale Shares and the
assets, real property and liabilities in relation to those businesses and in accordance with a process designed and implemented by the Buyer and its Representatives; and 

  

	 	(ii)	it has not relied and does not rely on any statement, disclosure, representation or warranty, whether express or implied, made by or on behalf of a Seller Group Member (and, if
Umbrella Completion does not occur, a Group Member) which is not set out in this Deed, whether in relation to the Group Members or the sale of the Non C&P Hospital Business, each C&P Hospital Business, the Sale Shares and the assets, real
property and liabilities in relation to those businesses, 

  

	 	(c)	No Newco Group Member will bring any Claim or Action against any Seller Group Member (and, if Umbrella Completion does not occur, any Group Member) unless it is based solely on and
limited to the regime contemplated by this Deed. 

  

	 	(d)	Except for the parties’ obligations under the express provisions of the Transaction Agreements, by this Deed the Buyer releases each Seller Group Member (and, if Umbrella
Completion does not occur, each Group Member) and their Representatives, from all claims, demands, obligations or liabilities whether in tort (including negligence), statute, contract, or otherwise which it has or may have after the date of this
Deed which arise out of the negotiations for and subject matter of the Transaction Agreements, or agreements entered into by the Seller Group and the Buyer Group (including the Group) under or pursuant to the Transaction Agreements.

  

	8.2	Limitations of liability 

  
 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Transaction Agreements no Seller Group Member (and, if Umbrella Completion does not occur, no
Group Member) will be Liable for any Claims or Actions: 
  

	 	(a)	(Buyer insured): to the extent that the Claim or Action arises or is in respect of matters against which any Buyer Group Member is insured for loss or
damage suffered by it (but only to the extent that such loss or damage is recovered under any insurance policy held by any Buyer Group Member); 

  

	 	(b)	(Buyer insured): if any Buyer Group Member fails to do all things reasonably necessary to recover under any insurance relevant to the Claim or Action on
a timely basis; 

  

	 	(c)	(Buyer’s awareness): where the Buyer is actually aware of the matter giving rise to the Claim or Action under the Warranties, before the date of
this Deed. 

  

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 For this purpose, the Buyer will be deemed to have knowledge of those matters disclosed in the Disclosure
Material on or before the date of this Deed and the Public Register Information on the date which is seven days before the date of this Deed; 
  

	 	(d)	(Buyer’s own actions): if, but only to the extent that, the Claim or Action is as a direct result or consequence of any voluntary act, omission,
transaction or arrangement of or on behalf of any Buyer Group Member other than in the ordinary course of the Australian Hospital Business as carried on before Umbrella Completion or as required by Law; 

  

	 	(e)	(Loss only compensated once): if, but only to the extent that the Buyer or any Buyer Group Member has recovered the same loss under any other provision of the
Transaction Agreements or any other document referred to in the Transaction Agreements or the Disclosure Material; 

  

	 	(f)	(Buyer otherwise compensated): if, but only to the extent that the subject of the Claim or Action has been or is made good or is otherwise compensated for
without cost to the Buyer or a Buyer Group Member; 

  

	 	(g)	(Last Accounts or Umbrella Completion Statement): if, but only to the extent that the matter in respect of which the Claim or Action is made is accrued or
provided for or otherwise reflected in the Last Accounts, or the Umbrella Completion Statements; 

  

	 	(h)	(No indirect or consequential loss): to the extent that the Claim or Action relates to any exemplary, special, indirect, incidental or Consequential Loss
suffered by the Buyer or a Buyer Group Member; 

  

	 	(i)	(Legislation): to the extent that the Claim or Action is as a result of or in respect of, or where the Claim or Action arises from any act, matter, omission, transaction or
circumstance which would not have occurred but for any legislation not in force at the date of this Deed or any change of any Law or administrative practice of any governmental agency after the date of this Deed, including any such legislation or
change which takes effect retrospectively or any increase in the rates of Tax liable to be paid or any imposition of Tax not in effect at the date of this Deed; 

  

	 	(j)	(Buyer’s actions in relation to Tax): to the extent that the circumstances giving rise to the Claim or Action result in a savings in Tax to the Buyer or any Group Member
or would have so resulted had the Buyer or the relevant Group Member availed itself of proper credits, deductions, allowances and other savings in respect of Tax (for the avoidance of doubt, a savings in tax will include where the Buyer or any Buyer
Group Member is entitled to a tax loss in respect of the amount); 

  

	 	(k)	(Labour disputes): to the extent that any labour dispute, strike or work stoppage arises from or is connected with the sale or proposed sale of the Non C&P Hospital
Business, or each C&P Hospital Business or the Buyer not offering employment or engagement (as required by the Transaction Agreements) or terminating the employment or engagement of one or more Employees; 

  

	 	(l)	(Announcement of sale) to the extent that the Claim or Action relates to Warranty 6 (Period Since Last Accounts Balance Date) and arises directly as a result of the
announcement of the sale or proposed sale of the Australian Hospital Business or the Indonesian Hospital Business; 

  

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	 	(m)	(Notice): unless the Buyer has: 

  

	 	(i)	given MGL notice in writing of each fact or circumstance which gives or may give rise to a Claim or Action by the Buyer under this Deed as soon as reasonably practicable but in any
event within 2 weeks of the fact or circumstance coming to the attention of senior management of the Buyer; and 

  

	 	(ii)	given MGL access to all relevant business records together with all other records, correspondence and information as MGL may reasonably request; 

  

	 	(n)	(Time limits - Non-C&P): unless the Buyer has given written notice to MGL setting out details of any Claim or Action under the Share and Asset Sale Deed or in relation to
the Non C&P Warranties within: 

  

	 	(i)	7 years after the Umbrella Completion Date in respect of any such Claim or Action relating to Tax fraud; 

  

	 	(ii)	6 years after the Umbrella Completion Date in respect of any such Claim or Action relating to Tax avoidance or Tax evasion; 

  

	 	(iii)	3 years after the Umbrella Completion Date in respect of any such Claim or Action relating to the Environment (including any Claim or Action under clause 8.9 and any Warranty 14);

  

	 	(iv)	4 years after the Umbrella Completion Date in respect of any such Claim or Action relating to Tax other than those subject to paragraphs (i) and (ii); and 

 

	 	(v)	18 months after the Umbrella Completion Date in respect of all other Claims or Actions, 

  
 and within 6 months of MGL receiving that notice, such Claim or Action has been: 
  

	 	(vi)	admitted or satisfied by MGL; or 

  

	 	(vii)	settled between MGL and the Buyer; or 

  

	 	(viii)	referred to a Court of competent jurisdiction by the Buyer instituting and serving legal proceedings against MGL in relation to the Claim or Action; 

  

	 	(o)	(Time limits - C&P): in relation to the Asset Sale Deed or any of the C&P Warranties, unless the Buyer has given written notice to MGL within:

  

	 	(i)	3 years after the Umbrella Completion Date in respect of any such Claim or Action relating to the Environment (including any Claim or Action under clause 8.9 and any Warranties
relating to the Environment, Contamination and Environmental Law); and 

  

	 	(ii)	18 months after the Umbrella Completion Date in respect of all other Claims or Actions, 

  
 and within 6 months of the later of written notice or the relevant C&P Completion, such Claim or Action has been:

  

	 	(iii)	admitted or satisfied by MGL; or 

  

	 	(iv)	settled between MGL and the Buyer; or 

  

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	 	(v)	referred to a Court of competent jurisdiction by the Buyer instituting and serving legal proceedings against MGL in relation to the Claim or Action; 

  

	 	(p)	(Lower dollar limits): (except in respect of any Claim or Action arising out of the Tax Indemnity, in relation to which this paragraph (p) will not apply) unless:

  

	 	(i)	the amount finally awarded or agreed as being payable in respect of the Claim or Action in question is not less than $1,000,000; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the aggregate amount finally awarded or agreed as being payable in respect of all Claims and Actions is not less than $8,000,000, 

  
 in which case, MGL will be liable for the whole amount (not just the
excess); 
  

	 	(q)	(Worker’s compensation claim): where the Claim or Action relates to any workers’ compensation claim or fees in relation thereto whether under statute, common law or
otherwise and whether made before or after Umbrella Completion by any Employee, Deemed Employee or Former Employee whether attributable to their employment or engagement by MGL, any Seller Group Member or any Group Member before Umbrella Completion
or by any Buyer Group Member on and from Umbrella Completion. 

  

	 	(r)	(Environment): other than in respect of a breach of Warranty 14, or as provided for in clause 8.9, where the Claim or Action relates to any environmental matter or
circumstance, including in relation to any Contamination, or any breach of any Environmental Law. 

  

	8.3	Maximum liability for claims 

  
 The maximum aggregate amount recoverable by the Buyer from MGL in respect of all Claims and Actions is the Umbrella Purchase Price as finally determined
pursuant to clause 2. 
  

	8.4	Reimbursement for amounts recovered 

  
 The Buyer will reimburse MGL for amounts paid by MGL to the Buyer or any Buyer Group Member in respect of any Claim or Action to the extent to which the
same is recovered by the Buyer or any Buyer Group Member from any third party, including suppliers, manufacturers or insurers. If the Buyer or any Buyer Group Member is at any time entitled to recover from some other person any sum in respect of
which it makes or brings a Claim or Action, it must take, and must procure that the relevant Group Member takes, all reasonable steps to enforce such recovery from the third party. 
  

	8.5	Third party claims 

  

	 	(a)	If any claims, demands, actions or proceedings are made or instituted against any Buyer Group Member (“Relevant Member”) in respect of which the Buyer may seek to
make any Claim or Action (any such claims, demands, actions or proceedings being hereinafter called a “Third Party Claim”), the following procedure applies: 

  

	 	(i)	the Buyer will give prompt written notice of the Third Party Claim to MGL and will ensure that it consults with MGL concerning such claim; 

  

	 	(ii)	 the Buyer will not itself, nor allow the Relevant Member to admit, compromise, settle or pay any such Third Party Claim or take any other steps which may in any way
prejudice the defence or challenge thereof 

  

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without the prior written consent of MGL (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) except as may be reasonably required in order to prevent
any judgment against the Relevant Member; 

  

	 	(iii)	the Buyer will procure that the Relevant Member will permit MGL at MGL’s expense to take such reasonable action in the name of the Relevant Member to defend or otherwise settle
the Third Party Claim as MGL may reasonably require; 

  

	 	(iv)	the Buyer will ensure that MGL and their representatives are given reasonable access to such officers and employees, and the documents and records of the Buyer or any Group Member
as may be reasonably required by MGL in relation to any action taken or proposed to be taken by MGL under clause 8.5(a)(iii); and 

  

	 	(v)	the Buyer will ensure that neither it nor any Group Member does or causes to be done anything in relation to the Third Party Claim which compromises or prejudices MGL’s rights
under this clause 8.5(a). 

  

	 	(b)	MGL will not be liable to the Buyer for any Claim or Action arising from a Third Party Claim to the extent to which the Buyer does not comply with clause 8.5(a) in all material
respects. 

  

	8.6	Adjustment to Umbrella Purchase Price 

  
 If any amount is payable or paid by MGL to the Buyer or any Buyer Group Member in respect of a Claim or Action, such amount will be deemed to be a
reduction in the Umbrella Purchase Price of: 
  

	 	(a)	to the extent that the Claim or Action is directly attributable to certain assets or property, those assets or that property; and 

  

	 	(b)	in all other circumstances, the Sale Shares. 

  

	8.7	Directors and Employees of the Group 

  
 To the extent permitted by law, the Buyer will not, and will procure that each current and future Related Body Corporate of the Buyer does not, bring or
make any claim, demand, suit, proceeding, action or cause of action against any Representative of any Seller Group Member (and if Umbrella Completion does not occur, any Representative of any Group Member) in respect of any matter arising out of the
sale of the Non C&P Hospital Business, each C&P Hospital Business, the Sale Shares and the assets, real property and liabilities in relation to those businesses by MGL to the Buyer or relating to any financial or other information approved
or provided by the director or employee before Umbrella Completion. 
  

	8.8	Insurance 

  
 From the Umbrella Completion Date until MGL ceases to have any Liability for any Claims or Actions under this Deed, the Buyer must ensure that the Buyer
Group maintains in respect of the Non C&P Hospital Business, each C&P Hospital Business, the Sale Shares and the assets, real property and liabilities in relation to those businesses, prudent levels of insurance taking into account the
nature of the assets and liabilities of the Buyer Group. 
  

	8.9	Contamination or Pollution 

  

	 	(a)	 Subject to clause 8.9(b), MGL indemnifies the Buyer for and on behalf of each Buyer Group Member against all Liabilities incurred or suffered by any Buyer 

  

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Group Member in respect of any Contamination at or migrating to or from any Freehold Premises or Principal Premises or the emission of any
Pollution from those premises, occurring before Umbrella Completion. 

  

	 	(b)	This clause 8.9 shall: 

  

	 	(i)	not apply to the extent that any such Liability arises from a change in the use of the Freehold Premises by any Buyer Group Member after Umbrella Completion;

  

	 	(ii)	not apply to the extent that any such Liability arises from a change in the use of the Principal Premises by any Buyer Group Member after C&P Completion;

  

	 	(iii)	apply from until Umbrella Completion, in relation to Liabilities incurred or suffered by any Buyer Group Member in respect of any Contamination at or migrating to or from any
Freehold Premises; 

  

	 	(iv)	apply from until C&P Completion, in relation to Liabilities incurred or suffered by any Buyer Group Member in respect of any Contamination at or migrating to or from the
relevant Principal Premises; 

  

	 	(v)	unless the aggregate of such Liabilities exceeds $10,000,000, in which case, MGL will only be liable for the amount in excess of $1 million. 

  

	 	(c)	Clause 8.2(p) shall not apply to this clause 8.9. 

  

	8.10	Group reorganisation 

  

	 	(a)	MGL indemnifies each Buyer Group Member against all Liabilities incurred or suffered by any Buyer Group Member in connection with any of the Divestment Businesses, any Retained
Businesses or any Retained Companies (whether or not as a result of any transaction the subject of the Transaction Agreements or otherwise). 

  

	 	(b)	The limitations of liability in the Transaction Agreements (including in this clause 8) shall not apply to this clause 8.10. 

  

	8.11	Litigation 

  

	 	(a)	Subject to clauses 8.11(b), but notwithstanding any other provision in the Transaction Agreements, from the Umbrella Completion Date, MGL indemnifies each Buyer Group Member against
all Liabilities incurred or suffered by any Buyer Group Member in connection with: 

  

	 	(i)	any dispute as at the date of Umbrella Completion with [*] regarding the [*] (“[*]”); and 

  

	 	(ii)	any dispute as at the date of Umbrella Completion regarding the [*] to the [*] (“[*]”); and 

  

	 	(iii)	any dispute as at the date of Umbrella Completion [*] regarding the [*] to the [*] (“[*]”). 

  

	 	(iv)	any dispute as at the date of Umbrella Completion with [*] regarding the [*] under a [*] (“[*]”). 

  

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  

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	 	(b)	In relation to any such Liability (including all related Claims and Costs referred to in clause 11.2(b)) incurred or suffered by any Buyer Group Member in connection with:

  

	 	(i)	the [*], the Buyer will be Liable for [*] of the amount of such Liability up to a cap of [*]; 

  

	 	(ii)	the [*], the Buyer will be Liable for [*] of the amount of such Liability up to a cap of [*]; 

  

	 	(iii)	the [*], the Buyer will be Liable for [*] of the amount of such Liability up to a cap of [*]; and 

  

	 	(iv)	the [*], the Buyer will be Liable for the total amount of such Liability up to a cap of [*], 

  
 and the Buyer will not be entitled to any indemnity from MGL in relation to these amounts referred to in paragraphs (i),
(ii) and (iii). 
  

	 	(c)	Clauses 8.2 and 8.3 do not apply to the Indemnified Litigation 

  

	9.	Work-related claims 

  

	9.1	Buyer’s indemnity for work-related claims 

  
 The Buyer indemnifies MGL and each other Seller Group Member against any Liability it suffers or incurs in relation to any workers’ compensation
claim or fees in relation thereto whether under statute, common law or otherwise: 
  

	 	(a)	from Umbrella Completion, by any Non C&P Employee, Non C&P Deemed Employee and Non C&P Former Employee; and 

  

	 	(b)	from C&P Completion, by any C&P Employee, C&P Deemed Employee and C&P Former Employee, 

  
 whether attributable to their employment or engagement before, or on and from Umbrella Completion. 
  

	9.2	States assuming management of claims 

  
 The Buyer indemnifies MGL against any Liability it may incur in the event that any Governmental Authority assumes responsibility for any Pre-Completion
Workers’ Compensation Claims. 
  

	9.3	Administration of workers’ compensation liabilities 

  
 In respect of any Liability referred to in clause 9.1, the parties agree that they will promptly perform and comply with their obligations set out in
Schedule 8. 
  

	10.	GST 

  

	10.1	Interpretation 

  
 Except where this Deed provides otherwise, terms used in this clause have the meanings given to those terms by the GST Act. 
  

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  

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	10.2	Reimbursements and similar payments 

  
 Any payment or reimbursement required under the Transaction Agreements that is calculated by reference to a cost, expense, or other amount paid or
incurred by a party will be limited to the total cost, expense or amount less the amount of any input tax credit to which an entity is entitled for the acquisition to which that cost, expense or other amount relates. 
  

	10.3	GST payable 

  
 If GST becomes payable by a party to the Transaction Agreements (“Supplier”) in relation to any supply that it makes under or in
connection with the Transaction Agreements, the parties agree that: 
  

	 	(a)	any amount provided for that supply under the Transaction Agreements other than under this clause 10.3 (as reduced in accordance with clause 10.2 if applicable) or any value deemed
for GST purposes in relation to that supply (“Agreed Amount”) is exclusive of GST; 

  

	 	(b)	an additional amount will be payable by the party receiving the supply (“Recipient”) equal to the amount of GST payable by the Supplier in relation to that supply
and the additional amount is payable at the same time as any part of the Agreed Amount is to be first provided for that supply; and 

  

	 	(c)	the Supplier will provide a tax invoice to the Recipient in respect of that supply, no later than the time at which the additional amount in respect of that taxable supply is
payable pursuant to clause 10.3(b). 

  
 To the
extent, if any, that an amount payable for a supply is specified in the Transaction Agreements to be inclusive of GST, that amount shall be excluded from the Agreed Amount for the purposes of this clause 10.3. 
  

	10.4	Variation 

  
 If the GST payable in relation to a supply made by the Supplier under or in connection with the Transaction Agreements varies from the additional amount
paid by the Recipient under clause 10.3 such that: 
  

	 	(a)	further GST is payable in relation to the supply; or 

  

	 	(b)	a refund or credit of GST is received in relation to the supply, 

  
 then the Supplier will issue an Adjustment Note and provide a corresponding refund or credit to, or will be entitled to receive the amount of that
variation from, the Recipient. Any payment, credit or refund under this clause is deemed to be a payment, credit or refund of the additional amount payable under clause 10.3. 
  

	10.5	No merger 

  
 This clause shall not merge on Umbrella Completion or C&P Completion (as the case may be). 
  

	11.	Litigation 

  
 This clause 11 will apply to the litigation referred to in clauses 8.9 and 8.11 and in the event of any inconsistency clauses 8.9 and 8.11 will prevail.

  

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	11.1	Acknowledgment 

  
 The parties must use their best endeavours to assist each other in relation to: 
  

	 	(a)	the ongoing management and resolution of Current Litigation; 

  

	 	(b)	notification of any Current Litigation not listed in Part A or Part B of Schedule 12, as the case may be; 

  

	 	(c)	the ongoing management and resolution of New Litigation; 

  

	 	(d)	the ongoing management and resolution of Excluded Litigation; and 

  

	 	(e)	the notification of any underwriters which may be liable to indemnify the Seller Group or the Buyer Group in respect of any such Claims, and the involvement of those underwriters in
the management and resolution thereof. 

  

	11.2	Management and Responsibility for Litigation 

  
 The parties agree that from the Umbrella Completion Date or the C&P Completion Date (as the case may be): 
  

	 	(a)	Buyer Litigation, Current Litigation and New Litigation, other than Joint Litigation and the matters referred to in paragraph (a)(ii) of the definition of Current Litigation and
paragraph (b) of the definition of New Litigation relating to the Retained Business or the Divestment Businesses, will be the responsibility of and managed by the Buyer at its Cost; 

  

	 	(b)	Joint Litigation will be managed jointly by the Buyer and MGL in accordance with the provisions of clauses 11.3, 11.4, 11.5, 11.6, 11.7 and 11.8 as follows:

  

	 	(i)	to the extent that the relevant Joint Litigation is in respect of: 

  

	 	A.	the assets or businesses owned by the Seller Group after the Umbrella Completion Date or the C&P Completion Date (as the case may be) and is a Claim by or against a Buyer Group
Member; 

  

	 	B.	the Retained Business or the Divestment Businesses and is a Claim by or against a Buyer Group Member; or 

  

	 	C.	the Indemnified Litigation, 

  
 MGL will: 
  

	 	D.	bear the Cost and be entitled to the proceeds of the Joint Litigation; 

  

	 	E.	have responsibility for the conduct of the Joint Litigation; and 

  

	 	F.	indemnify the Buyer against all Claims, Costs and Liabilities in respect of the Joint Litigation subject to clause 8.11. 

  

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	 	(ii)	to the extent that the relevant Joint Litigation is in respect of the Non C&P Hospital Business or C&P Hospital Business (as the case may be) and is a Claim by or against a
Seller Group Member, the Buyer Group will: 

  

	 	A.	bear the Cost and be entitled to the proceeds of the Joint Litigation; and 

  

	 	B.	have responsibility for the conduct of the Joint Litigation; and 

  

	 	C.	indemnify the Seller Group against all Claims, Costs and Liabilities in respect of the Joint Litigation. 

  

	 	(iii)	if the relevant Joint Litigation is a Claim in respect of which both a Seller Group Member and a Buyer Group Member have an interest (regardless of whether or not a Seller Group
Member and/or a Buyer Group Member is a party to the proceeding), MGL and the Buyer will: 

  

	 	A.	agree who is to have primary responsibility for the conduct of the litigation; and 

  

	 	B.	share the Costs and the proceeds of the litigation in proportion to their respective interests in the litigation. 

  

	 	(c)	Current Litigation and New Litigation described in paragraph (a)(ii) of the definition of Current Litigation and paragraph (b) of the definition of New Litigation relating to the
Retained Business or Divestment Business will be the responsibility of and managed by MGL at its Cost. 

  

	11.3	Procedure in relation to Joint Litigation 

  
 MGL and the Buyer agree that the party with the primary responsibility for the conduct of Joint Litigation from the Umbrella Completion Date will:

  

	 	(a)	keep the other party fully informed of all matters relating to Joint Litigation including the retainer of solicitors and counsel, the preparation and calling of evidence, the making
of submissions and the provision of documents; 

  

	 	(b)	as soon as practicable copy every notice, correspondence, demand or other document in relation to Joint Litigation to the other party; 

  

	 	(c)	promptly consult with the other party as to the appropriate response to any notice, correspondence, demand or other document relating to Joint Litigation; 

 

	 	(d)	take all such reasonable action (including the making of objections and appeals) necessary to avoid, resist, compromise or defend any claim made in relation to Joint Litigation; and

  

	 	(e)	ensure that it pursues any and all of the steps set out in this clause unless it reasonably considers, in consultation with the other party that such step would be injurious to the
name or reputation of the other party. 

  
 To the
extent that there is any disagreement between MGL and the Buyer in relation to any aspect of the conduct or management of Joint Litigation the reasonable requirements of the party with primary responsibility will prevail. 
  

	11.4	Notice of New or Unidentified Current Litigation 

  
 If, after the Umbrella Completion Date, a Seller Group Member or a Buyer Group Member becomes aware of: 
  

	 	(a)	Current Litigation that is not specified in Part A or Part B of Schedule 11 (as applicable); or 

  

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	 	(b)	a new Claim which is or could give rise to Joint Litigation which is made or threatened against a Seller Group Member; or 

  

	 	(c)	any fact or matter which could reasonably be expected to give rise to such a Claim; or 

  

	 	(d)	New Litigation, 

  
 that Seller Group Member or Buyer Group Member must as soon as it is practical to do so advise MGL or the Buyer (as the case may be) in writing of the
same. 
  

	11.5	Allocation of responsibility 

  
 On receipt of a notice issued under clause 11.4, MGL and the Buyer must: 
  

	 	(a)	assign the responsibility for the conduct, and allocate the Cost of, the matter in accordance with clause 11.2; and 

  

	 	(b)	conduct the matter in accordance with clause 11.3 if the matter is or is determined likely to be Joint Litigation. 

  

	11.6	Procedure in event of Joint Litigation by or against a Seller Group Member where MGL is not primarily responsible for the conduct of the Claims 

  
 Where MGL or another Seller Group Member does not have primary
responsibility for the conduct of any Joint Litigation which is by or against a Seller Group Member, that Joint Litigation will be managed in accordance with clauses 11.1, 11.2, and 11.3 and MGL will, subject to clause 11.8, comply with the
following procedure in respect of any relevant Claim or anticipated Claim the subject of such Joint Litigation: 
  

	 	(a)	if after the Umbrella Completion Date or the C&P Completion Date (as the case may be), any Claim is made or threatened against a Seller Group Member, or if MGL becomes aware of
any fact or matter which could reasonably be expected to give rise to such a Claim against a Seller Group Member in relation to the Non C&P Hospital Business or the C&P Hospital Business (as the case may be), MGL must as soon as reasonably
practicable give to the Buyer or the relevant Buyer Group Member, written notice of the Claim containing reasonable details of the circumstances of the Claim, and MGL must fully consult with the Buyer or the relevant Buyer Group Member concerning
the management of the Claim by the Buyer; 

  

	 	(b)	if a Claim involves a Mayne Prosecution, MGL may, at its discretion, decide whether: 

  

	 	(i)	it will manage the conduct of the Mayne Prosecution and if it so decides, MGL will be liable for all Costs and Liabilities in respect of such Mayne Prosecution incurred by a Buyer
Group Member; or 

  

	 	(ii)	the Buyer will manage the conduct of the Mayne Prosecution and if MGL so decides, the Buyer will be liable for all Costs and Liabilities in respect of such Mayne Prosecution
incurred by a Buyer Group Member, 

  

	 	(c)	 in either case both MGL and the Buyer agree to conduct such Mayne Prosecution in accordance with this clause 11.6, if relevant; MGL must not itself, nor must it
allow 

  

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any of its Representatives or any Seller Group Member, to admit, compromise, settle or pay a Claim, or to take any other steps which may in any way prejudice
the defence or challenge thereof, including without limitation, the discontinuation of any proceeding or appeal instituted or defended by the relevant Buyer Group Member in the name of MGL or the relevant Seller Group Member under this clause,
without the prior written consent of the relevant Buyer Group Member, which consent cannot be unreasonably withheld; 

  

	 	(d)	Subject to the Buyer obtaining MGL’s prior written consent, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld, the Seller Group will permit the Buyer Group (at the relevant Buyer
Group Member’s Cost) to take any action in the name of MGL or the relevant Seller Group Member to commence, prosecute, resist, defend, dispute, avoid, counterclaim, set-off, settle, compromise or appeal a Claim; 

  

	 	(e)	the relevant Buyer Group Member will consult with MGL in relation to the form, procedure and substance of any action to be taken (including in relation to the solicitors and counsel
to be instructed) and any negotiations, appeal or further actions in respect thereof; 

  

	 	(f)	MGL must ensure that the relevant Buyer Group Member and their Representatives are given full access to, and are permitted to take copies of, all relevant documentation in the
possession, custody or control of a Seller Group Member for the purposes of assessing any Claim or in relation to any action taken or proposed to be taken under this clause; 

  

	 	(g)	MGL must ensure that the Buyer or the relevant Buyer Group Member and its Representatives are given reasonable access to any Representatives of the relevant Seller Group Member for
the purposes of assessing any Claim or in relation to any action taken or proposed to be taken under this clause, including without limitation by procuring that: 

  

	 	(i)	such persons attend interviews at the premises of MGL; 

  

	 	(ii)	give evidence in Court at the request of the Buyer; or 

  

	 	(iii)	provide all other reasonable assistance in relation to any Claim, 

  
 provided that the Buyer or the relevant Buyer Group Member must take reasonable steps to minimise any disruption caused to the business of MGL or the
relevant Mayne Group Member; and 
  

	 	(h)	MGL must ensure that neither it nor any other Seller Group Member nor their respective officers, employees or agents do or cause to be done anything in relation to a Claim which is
likely to compromise or prejudice the Buyer’s or the relevant Buyer Group Member’s rights under this clause. 

  

	11.7	Procedure in event of Joint Litigation by or against the Buyer where the Buyer Group is not primarily responsible for the conduct of the claims 

  
 Where the Buyer or another Buyer Group Member does not have primary
responsibility for the conduct of any Joint Litigation which is by or against a Buyer Group Member, that Joint Litigation will be managed in accordance with clauses 11.1, 11.2 and 11.3 and the Buyer will, subject to clause 11.8, comply with the
following procedure in respect of any relevant Claim or anticipated Claim the subject of such Joint Litigation: 
  

	 	(a)	 if after the Umbrella Completion Date or the C&P Completion Date (as the case may be), any Claim is made or threatened against a Buyer Group Member, or if the

  

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Buyer becomes aware of any fact or matter which could reasonably be expected to give rise to such a Claim against a Buyer Group Member in relation to the
assets or businesses owned by the Seller Group after the Umbrella Completion Date or the C&P Completion Date (as the case may be), the Retained Business, the Divestment Business or the Indemnified Litigation, the Buyer or the relevant Buyer
Group Member must, as soon as reasonably practicable, give to MGL written notice of the Claim containing reasonable details of the circumstances of the Claim and must fully consult with MGL concerning the management of the Claim by MGL;

  

	 	(b)	the Buyer or the relevant Buyer Group Member must not itself, nor must it allow any of its Representatives, to admit, compromise, settle or pay a Claim, or to take any other steps
which may in any way prejudice the defence or challenge thereof, including without limitation, the discontinuation of any proceeding or appeal instituted or defended by MGL in the name of the Buyer or the relevant Buyer Group Member under this
clause, without the prior written consent of MGL, which consent cannot be unreasonably withheld; 

  

	 	(c)	Subject to MGL obtaining the Buyer’ prior written consent, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld, the Buyer and the Buyer Group Members will permit a Seller Group
Member (at the relevant Seller Group Member’s Cost) to take any action in the name of the Buyer or the relevant Buyer Group Member to commence, prosecute, resist, defend, dispute, avoid, counterclaim, set-off, settle, compromise or appeal a
Claim; 

  

	 	(d)	MGL will consult with the Buyer over the form, procedure and substance of any action to be taken (including in relation to the solicitors and counsel to be instructed) and any
negotiations, appeal or further actions in respect thereof; 

  

	 	(e)	the Buyer or the relevant Buyer Group Member must ensure that MGL and its Representatives are given full access to, and are permitted to take copies of, all relevant documentation
in the possession, custody or control of the Buyer or the relevant member of the Buyer Group Member for the purposes of assessing any Claim or in relation to any action taken or proposed to be taken under this clause; 

  

	 	(f)	the Buyer or the relevant Buyer Group Member must ensure that MGL and its Representatives are given reasonable access to any Representatives of the Buyer or the relevant member of
the Buyer Group Member for the purposes of assessing any Claim or in relation to any action taken or proposed to be taken under this clause, including without limitation by procuring that: 

  

	 	(i)	such persons attend interviews at the premises of the Buyer or the relevant Buyer Group Member; 

  

	 	(ii)	give evidence in Court at the request of MGL; or 

  

	 	(iii)	provide all other reasonable assistance in relation to any Claim, 

  
 provided that MGL must take reasonable steps to minimise any disruption caused to the business of the Buyer or the relevant Buyer Group Member; and

  

	 	(g)	the Buyer and the relevant Buyer Group Member must ensure that neither they nor their respective officers, employees or agents do or cause to be done anything in relation to a Claim
which is likely to compromise or prejudice Mayne’s rights under this clause. 

  

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	11.8	Excluded Litigation 

  
 Subject to clause 11.8(a)(vii), the following matters are excluded from the operation of clauses 11.2, 11.3, 11.5, 11.6 and 11.7 and will be conducted by
the relevant party as set out in this clause. 
  

	 	(a)	Where: 

  

	 	(i)	any allegation of fraud is made against either: 

  

	 	A.	a Seller Group Member; or 

  

	 	B.	a Buyer Group Member; 

  

	 	(ii)	any Claim is made which, in the opinion of MGL, acting reasonably, would or would be likely to be injurious to the name or reputation of Seller Group Member or materially or
adversely affect the business, markets or operations of a Seller Group Member; 

  

	 	(iii)	any criminal prosecution is brought against a Seller Group Member (and not against a Buyer Group Member); and 

  

	 	(iv)	any Claim is made which, in the opinion of the Buyer, acting reasonably, would or would be likely to be injurious to the name or reputation of a Buyer Group Member or materially
adversely affect the businesses, markets or operations of a Buyer Group Member; 

  

	 	(v)	any criminal prosecution is brought against a Buyer Group Member (and not against a Seller Group Member), 

  
 the party against which the allegation or Claim is made, or the prosecution
is brought may, at its discretion, decide whether: 
  

	 	(vi)	it will manage the defence of the allegation, Claim or prosecution and if it so decides, it will be liable for all Liability and Costs in respect of such allegation, Claim or
prosecution whether incurred by a Seller Group Member or a Buyer Group Member; or 

  

	 	(vii)	the responsibility for and the defence of the allegation, Claim or prosecution will be determined in accordance with the provisions of clauses 11.2 to 11.7 of this Deed.

  
 If the party against which the allegation or
Claim is made, or the prosecution is brought, decides that the responsibility for and the defence of the allegation, Claim or prosecution will be determined in accordance with the provisions of clauses 11.2 to 11.7 of this deed, in addition to any
other obligations it may have, the party with primary responsibility for the conduct of that defence will consider all reasonable requests made to it in relation to the conduct of the defence by the other party. 
  

	 	(b)	This clause 11 does not apply to any Claim to the extent that it is between one or more members of the Seller Group on the one hand and one or more members of the Buyer Group on the
other. 

  

	11.9	Assignment of Litigation 

  
 MGL and the Buyer will, acting reasonably, either: 
  

	 	(a)	assign to the Buyer or a Buyer Group Member the proceeds of any Buyer Litigation; or 

  

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	 	(b)	if legally able to do so, assign any Buyer Litigation to the Buyer or a Buyer Group Member. 

  

	12.	Restrictive covenant 

  

	12.1	Covenants 

  
 MGL undertakes to the Buyer, and agrees to procure, that neither MGL nor any Seller Group Member at any time (each a “Prohibited Person”)
will: 
  

	 	(a)	carry on or engage directly or indirectly in a business in Australia which is a Day Surgery or requires such Seller Group Member to hold an overnight private hospital bed licence
(“Restricted Business”); 

  

	 	(b)	induce or assist in the inducement of any Senior Management to leave the employment of any Buyer Group Member, 

  

	12.2	Duration of covenants 

  
 The undertakings in this clause 12 are given for a period commencing on the Umbrella Completion Date and ending on: 
  

	 	(a)	the fifth anniversary of the Umbrella Completion Date, in relation to clause 12.l(a); and 

  

	 	(b)	the second anniversary of the Umbrella Completion Date, in relation to clause 12.l(b). 

  

	12.3	Geographic application of covenants 

  
 The undertakings given in this clause 12 apply to an activity restrained by this clause 12 only if it occurs within Australia. 
  

	12.4	Interpretation 

  

	 	(a)	If any of the provisions in this clause 12 is invalid or otherwise unenforceable for any reason, the provision shall be read down or otherwise amended to the extent necessary so
that it is valid and enforceable. 

  

	 	(b)	The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision in this clause 12 shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any of the other provisions in this clause 12.

  

	12.5	Exceptions 

  
 Nothing in clause 12 restricts: 
  

	 	(a)	the activities of a Prohibited Person carried out pursuant to the Transaction Agreements; 

  

	 	(b)	a Prohibited Person holding not more than 5% of the shares of a listed company; 

  

	 	(c)	the acquisition by a Prohibited Person of a business or any interest in a business where less than 20% of its revenue is generated by a Restricted Business; or

  

	 	(d)	recruitment of any person as a response to a newspaper, web page or other public employment advertisement. 

  

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	12.6	Acknowledgments 

  
 MGL acknowledges that: 
  

	 	(a)	all the prohibitions and restrictions contained in this clause 12 are reasonable in the circumstances and necessary to protect the goodwill of the companies and businesses to be
transferred pursuant to the Transaction Agreements; 

  

	 	(b)	damages may not be an adequate remedy if there is a breach or a potential breach by a Prohibited Person of its obligations under clause 12; and 

  

	 	(c)	if a breach by a Prohibited Person of its obligations under clause 12 occurs, is threatened or in the opinion of the Buyer is likely, the Buyer is immediately entitled to apply for
injunctive relief. 

  

	13.	General 

  

	13.1	Termination 

  
 This Deed other than clauses 1, 10, and this clause 13 (to the extent applicable) will automatically terminate (except in respect of any antecedent
breach): 
  

	 	(a)	if Umbrella Completion does not occur under the Share and Asset Sale Deed by 31 January 2004 or such other date as MGL and the Buyer may agree in writing; or

  

	 	(b)	upon the termination of the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 

  

	13.2	Further acts 

  
 Each party will promptly do and perform all further acts and execute and deliver all further documents (in form and content reasonably satisfactory to
that party) required by law or reasonably requested by any other party to give effect to the Transaction Agreements. 
  

	13.3	Notices 

  
 Any communication under or in connection with the Transaction Agreements: 
  

	 	(a)	must be in writing; 

  

	 	(b)	must be addressed as shown below: 

  

	 Name:
	  	 Mayne Group Limited

	 Address:
	  	 Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004

	 Fax no:
	  	 03 9868 0757

	 For the attention of:
	  	 Company Secretary

		
	 Name:
	  	 Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited

	 Address:
	  	 c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000

	 Fax no:
	  	 +61 2 9921 8123

	 For the attention of:
	  	 Philip Kapp

  
 (or as otherwise
notified by that party to the other party from time to time); 
  

	 	(c)	must be signed by the party making the communication or (on its behalf) by the solicitor for, or by any attorney, director, secretary, or authorised agent of, that party;

  

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	 	(d)	must be delivered or posted by prepaid post to the address, or sent by fax to the number, of the addressee, in accordance with clause 13.3(b); and 

  

	 	(e)	unless there is evidence to the contrary, will be deemed to be received by the addressee: 

  

	 	(i)	(in the case of prepaid post) on the third business day after the date of posting to an address within Australia, and on the fifth business day after the date of posting to an
address outside Australia; 

  

	 	(ii)	(in the case of fax) at the local time (in the place of receipt of that fax) which then equates to the time at which that fax is sent as shown on the transmission report which is
produced by the machine from which that fax is sent and which confirms transmission of that fax in its entirety, unless that local time is a non business day, or is after 5.00 pm on a business day, when that communication will be deemed to be
received at 9.00 am on the next business day; and 

  

	 	(iii)	(in the case of delivery by hand) on delivery at the address of the addressee as provided in clause 13.3(b), unless that delivery is made on a non business day, or after 5.00 pm on
a business day, when that communication will be deemed to be received at 9.00 am on the next business day, 

  
 and where “business day” means a day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in the place of receipt of that communication.

  

	13.4	Expenses 

  
 Except as otherwise provided in the Transaction Agreements, each party will pay its own costs and expenses in connection with the negotiation,
preparation, execution, and performance of the Transaction Agreements. 
  

	13.5	Stamp duties 

  

	 	(a)	Subject to clause 13.5(c) the Buyer will: 

  

	 	(i)	pay all stamp duties (apart from financial institutions duties or bank account debit taxes which will lie between the parties as they fall) and any related fines and penalties in
respect of the Transaction Agreements, the performance of the Transaction Agreements and each transaction effected by or made under or pursuant to the Transaction Agreements (other than in respect of the Divestment Businesses, the Retained
Businesses and the Retained Companies); 

  

	 	(ii)	pay 50% of all stamp duties and any related fines and penalties in relation to the termination of the Trust (as defined in the relevant Asset Sale Deed) as a consequence of the
distribution or sale or transfer of its capital assets; and 

  

	 	(iii)	indemnify each other party against any liability arising from the Buyer’s failure to comply with clause 13.5(a)(i). 

  

	 	(b)	The Buyer is authorised to make any application for and retain the proceeds of any refund due in respect of any stamp duty paid as contemplated under this clause 13.5.

  

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	 	(c)	MGL will: 

  

	 	(i)	pay all stamp duties and any related fines and penalties in relation to the sell down of the Retained Business and Divestment Businesses; 

  

	 	(ii)	pay: 

  

	 	A.	all stamp duties and any related fines and penalties in relation to the transfer of the Capital Units (as defined in the relevant Asset Sale Deed) in accordance with any of the
Asset Sale Deeds; and 

  

	 	B.	50% of all stamp duties and any related fines and penalties in relation to the termination of the Trust (as defined in the relevant Asset Sale Deed) as a consequence of the
distribution or sale or transfer of its capital assets, 

  
 provided that the Buyer has not done or omitted to do anything which gives rise to such duties, fines and penalties except as required under the Transaction Agreements or by Law; and 
  

	 	(iii)	indemnify each other party against any liability arising from MGL’s failure to comply with clause 13.5(c)(i). 

  

	13.6	Jurisdiction 

  

	 	(a)	Each party irrevocably submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State, and the courts competent to determine appeals from those courts, with respect to any
proceedings which may be brought at any time relating in any way to the Transaction Agreements. 

  

	 	(b)	Each party irrevocably waives any objection it may now or in the future have to the venue of any proceedings, and any claim it may now or in the future have that any proceedings
have been brought in an inconvenient forum, where that venue falls within paragraph (a) of this clause. 

  

	13.7	Amendments 

  

	 	(a)	This Deed may only be varied by a document signed by or on behalf of each of the parties. 

  

	13.8	Assignment 

  

	 	(a)	Subject to clause 13.8(b), a party cannot assign, novate or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under the Transaction Agreements without the prior written consent of
each other party. 

  

	 	(b)	The Buyer and each Newco Member (as the case may be) may assign the benefit of any of its rights under the Transaction Agreements to: 

  

	 	(i)	Credit Suisse First Boston (Financier) (for itself and as agent/trustee for the Financiers (who agree to underwrite the acquisition facilities and/or to take a participation
in them) and any other financier providing working capital and/or revolving credit facilities, in each case, referred to or contemplated by or in connection with the commitment letters (and the Senior Facility and the Bridge Facility referred to
therein) from the Financier dated on or about the date of this Deed and any hedge counterparty in relation to any hedging agreement in respect of the finance facilities); or 

  

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	 	(ii)	any person or persons as trustee and agent for the Financier and/or any other funding institution, 

  
 by way of security for facilities made available to the Buyer for the purposes of the financing or refinancing of the
amounts payable under the Transaction Agreements, and the Buyer or any Newco Group Member or the Financier or such trustee or agent may also, in the event of enforcement of such security, assign the benefit of the rights hereunder to any purchaser
or assignee from the Financier or such trustee or agent (or any receiver appointed by any of them) who acquires any one or more of the Group (or all or any part of the businesses thereof) provided that such person executes a deed in a form
acceptable to MGL to be bound by the terms of the Transaction Agreements. 
  
 Any purported transfer, assignment, novation or other dealing of an interest in this Agreement in breach of this provision shall be void. 
  

	13.9	Waiver 

  

	 	(a)	Failure to exercise or enforce or a delay in exercising or enforcing or the partial exercise or enforcement of any right, power or remedy provided by law or under the Transaction
Agreements by any party will not in any way preclude, or operate as a waiver of, any exercise or enforcement, or further exercise or enforcement of that or any other right, power or remedy provided by law or under the Transaction Agreements.

  

	 	(b)	Any waiver or consent given by any party under the Transaction Agreements will only be effective and binding on that party if it is given or confirmed in writing by that party.

  

	 	(c)	No waiver of a breach of any term of the Transaction Agreements will operate as a waiver of another breach of that term or of a breach of any other term of the Transaction
Agreements. 

  

	13.10  Counterparts	

  
 Each of the Transaction Agreements may be executed in any number of counterparts and by the parties on separate counterparts. Each counterpart constitutes an original of the Transaction Agreements, all of which
together constitute one agreement. 
  

	13.11  Indemnities	

  

	 	(a)	Each indemnity in the Transaction Agreements is a continuing obligation, separate and independent from the other obligations of the parties, and survives termination, completion or
expiration of the Transaction Agreements for any reason. 

  

	 	(b)	It is not necessary for a party to incur expense or to make any payment before enforcing a right of indemnity conferred by the Transaction Agreements. 

  

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	 	(c)	The parties agree that if any payment under a Warranty or an indemnity in the Transaction Agreements is subject to Tax then such payment (“P”) will be increased in
accordance with the following formula: 

  

	                                 P x 1

	(1 – Tax rate expressed as a decimal amount)

  

	 	(d)	If any payment under an indemnity in the Transaction Agreements would be assessable to the indemnified party but for Tax offset or other relief available to the indemnified party
but not directly related to the payment being made, then the increase referred to in clause 13.11(c) shall be made disregarding the said offset or other relief. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this clause 13 limits the indemnities in the
Transaction Agreements. 

  

	13.12	Entire agreement 

  
 To the extent permitted by law, in relation to the subject matter of the Transaction Agreements, the Transaction Agreements: 
  

	 	(a)	embodies the entire understanding of the parties, and constitutes the entire terms agreed on between the parties; and 

  

	 	(b)	supersedes any prior written or other agreement between the parties. 

  

	13.13	Confidentiality and public announcements 

  

	 	(a)	Subject to clause 13.13(b) and 13.13(c), each party must keep the terms of the Transaction Agreements, and information of which it has become aware in connection with the
Transaction Agreements, confidential provided that the clause will not limit the ability of the Buyer and the Group Members to use such information where it relates to the Hospital Business. 

  

	 	(b)	A party may make any disclosure in relation to the terms of the Transaction Agreements: 

  

	 	(i)	to any professional adviser, financial adviser, banker, insurance broker, insurer, financier or auditor where that person is obliged to keep the information confidential;

  

	 	(ii)	to the extent necessary to comply with any applicable law, or any requirement of any regulatory body (including any relevant recognised stock exchange); 

  

	 	(iii)	to any of its employees or their representatives to whom it is necessary to disclose the information; 

  

	 	(iv)	to the extent necessary to obtain the consent of any third party to any term of, or to any act pursuant to, the Transaction Agreements; 

  

	 	(v)	to the extent necessary to enforce its rights or to defend any claim or action under the Transaction Agreements; 

  

	 	(vi)	to a Related Body Corporate of the party, provided that Related Body Corporate first undertakes to keep the information confidential; or 

  

	 	(vii)	where the information has come into the public domain through no fault of that party. 

  

	 	(c)	If the Share and Asset Sale Deed is terminated, the Buyer will stop using and return to MGL all information and documents disclosed or provided to it or to any Related Body
Corporate of it or to the directors, secretary or professional advisers of the 

  

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 Buyer or of any such Related Body Corporate in connection with the sale of the: 
  

	 	(i)	Non C&P Hospital Business and the C&P Hospital Business; or 

  

	 	(ii)	the relevant C&P Hospital Business, respectively. 

  

	 	(d)	Except as required by applicable law or the requirements of any regulatory body (including any relevant stock exchange), all press releases and other public announcements in
relation to the Transaction Agreements must be in terms agreed in writing by the parties (such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). 

  

	 	(e)	MGL and the Buyer agree that on and from Umbrella Completion the Confidentiality Deed as defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed shall not apply in respect of “Confidential
Information”, as defined under the Confidentiality Deed, which substantially relates to the Hospital Business, the Group, the Assets or the Employees but in all other respects, the parties acknowledge that the Confidentiality Deed survives the
Transaction Agreements in accordance with its terms. 

  

	 	(f)	Where disclosure is required by applicable law or the requirements of any regulatory body (including any recognised stock exchange) which would otherwise be prohibited by the
Agreement, the party proposing to make such disclosure must give the other parties as much notice as is reasonably practicable in the circumstances of the proposed disclosure and consult in good faith concerning that disclosure.

  

	13.14  Privacy	

  

	 	(a)	The Buyer shall, and shall use reasonable efforts to ensure that any of its contractors who have access to Personal Information because of the Transaction Agreements shall be bound
by Privacy Laws in respect of all Personal Information disclosed by MGL or otherwise collected by the Buyer pursuant to the Transaction Agreements. 

  

	 	(b)	The Buyer acknowledges its legal obligations under the Privacy Laws, and will use reasonable endeavours to procure that its contractors who have access to Personal Information
because of the Transaction Agreements acknowledge their legal obligations under the Privacy Laws, in respect of all Personal Information provided by MGL to the Buyer or its contractors pursuant to the Transaction Agreements.

  

	 	(c)	The Buyer undertakes that it will, and will use reasonable endeavours to procure that its contractors who have access to Personal Information because of the Transaction Agreements:

  

	 	(i)	promptly follow any reasonable direction of MGL in relation to Personal Information; 

  

	 	(ii)	only use Personal Information for the primary purpose for which the relevant individuals provided that information, or any secondary purpose permitted by the Privacy Laws, and

  

	 	(iii)	ensure that only authorised personnel have access to Personal Information and all relevant personnel are properly trained to meet the requirements of this clause.

  

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	 	(d)	Where the preceding requirements of this clause require the Buyer to communicate with individuals in respect of Personal Information provided by MGL to the Buyer or its contractors
pursuant to the Transaction Agreements, the Buyer shall act in accordance with MGL’s reasonable directions, in respect of such communications. 

  

	 	(e)	The Buyer will use reasonable endeavours, on request by MGL, to provide reasonable assistance to MGL in dealing with any enquiries in relation to Personal Information provided by
MGL to the Buyer or its contractors pursuant to the Transaction Agreements. 

  

	13.15  Survival	of certain provisions; no merger 

  

	 	(a)	Clause 12 will survive rescission or termination of the Transaction Agreements. 

  

	 	(b)	If the Transaction Agreements are rescinded or terminated, no party will be liable to any other party except in respect of any breach of the Transaction Agreements occurring before
rescission or termination. 

  

	 	(c)	No right or obligation of any party (including in respect of any warranty or representation, including any Warranty or in respect of any indemnity) will merge on completion of any
transaction under the Transaction Agreements. 

  

	 	(d)	All rights and obligations under the Transaction Agreements survive the execution and delivery of any transfer or other document which implements any transaction under the
Transaction Agreements. 

  

	14.	Insurance Recovery in relation to medical malpractice 

  

	14.1	Insurance Recovery 

  

	 	(a)	If requested by the Buyer, MGL will and will procure that each Seller Group Member will at all times use their respective best endeavours to pursue all rights title and interests in
and to recovery of any Liability that may be payable under any Insurance Policy if MGL or any other Seller Group Member would otherwise be entitled to be indemnified for that Liability by the Buyer or any Buyer Group Member pursuant to any
Transaction Agreement (“Insured Buyer Liability”). 

  

	 	(b)	If the Buyer requests MGL to seek to recover an Insured Buyer Liability pursuant to clause 14(a): 

  

	 	(i)	MGL will, or procure that a Seller Group Member will make a claim under the relevant Insurance Policy; 

  

	 	(ii)	the Buyer will: 

  

	 	A.	make, and use, its best endeavours to pursue the claim; 

  

	 	B.	have responsibility for the conduct of any legal proceedings; and 

  

	 	C.	indemnify MGL all Claims, Costs and Liabilities incurred or suffered by MGL or any other Seller Group Member (including legal costs on a full indemnity basis) in the pursuit of any
such claim. 

  

	 	(c)	MGL will account to the Buyer to the extent to which any recovery is made as a consequence of the pursuit of its right title and interest in and under any Insurance Policy as
described above (less any costs of such recovery which have not been reimbursed by the Buyer). 

  

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	 	(d)	Nothing in this clause shall in any way prejudice or derogate from the obligation of Buyer and Buyer Group to make any payment to Mayne or a member of the Seller Group pursuant to
the provisions of any Transaction Agreement. 

  

	 	(e)	If MGL has paid an Insured Buyer Liability, before the conclusion of a claim under an Insurance Policy in respect of that Liability, the Buyer must immediately upon demand by MGL
make a loan to MGL of an amount equal to the Insured Buyer Liability (“Loan”) on the following terms: 

  

	 	(i)	the Buyer must advance the Loan within 10 days of receipt of a certificate in writing signed by an officer certifying the amount to be advanced; 

  

	 	(ii)	the certificate referred to in paragraph (i) is prima facie evidence of the amount to be lent by the Buyer in accordance with this clause; 

  

	 	(iii)	the Buyer will not be entitled to charge MGL any interest or costs in respect of the Loan; and 

  

	 	(iv)	MGL will repay the Loan in accordance with clause 14(g). 

  

	 	(f)	The Buyer or relevant Buyer Group Member will be liable to pay MGL the amount of the Insured Buyer Liability under the relevant indemnity: 

  

	 	(i)	less any amount actually recovered by MGL or any other Seller Group Member in respect of that Liability from its insurer; 

  

	 	(ii)	plus the Seller Group Member’s reasonable costs (including legal costs on a full indemnity basis) of making and pursuing the claim to the extent that those costs have not
already been paid by the Buyer Group Member, 

  
 which must be paid either: 
  

	 	(iii)	if no applicable Loan exists, in immediately available funds; or 

  

	 	(iv)	if an applicable Loan exists: 

  

	 	A.	by way of set off against all or any part of an applicable Loan (with any remaining amount of Loan after such set off to be repaid); and 

  

	 	B.	if any amount of the Insured Buyer Liability would remain payable under the relevant indemnity following the set-off in paragraph (A), that remaining amount in immediately available
funds. 

  
 For the purposes of this clause 14:

  
 “Insurance Policy” means a policy in effect
on or before 30 June 2002 insuring the interests of MGL or any Seller Group Member arranged with an insurer which is not a Seller Group Member nor Transport Security Insurance Pte Limited (“TSI”) except to the extent that TSI is
entitled to and does in fact recover from a reinsurer in respect of the particular claim. 
  

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	 Executed as a deed.
	  	 
		
	Executed for and on behalf of Mayne Group Limited ABN 56 004 073 410 by its Attorneys under Power of Attorney dated 30 January 2002 each of whom declares that he or she
holds the office in Mayne Group Limited indicated under his or her signature and that he or she has no notice of revocation of the Power of Attorney	  	 Mayne Group Limited
 ABN 56 004 073 410 by
 its Attorneys:

	 	  	 /s/ Stuart Bruce James

	 	  	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 	  	 Stuart Bruce James

	 	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 	  	 Director

	 	  	 Office

		
	 	  	 /s/ Paul Andrew Binfield

	 	  	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 	  	 Paul Andrew Binfield

	 	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 	  	 Chief Financial Officer

	 	  	 Office

		
	 Executed by Mayne Healthcare Holdings
 Pty Limited ACN 078 954 631 by or in the presence of:
	  	 
		
	 /s/ Stuart Bruce James

	  	 /s/ Paul Andrew Binfield

	 Signature of Director
	  	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	 Stuart Bruce James

	  	 Paul Andrew Binfield

	 Name of Director in full
	  	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

  

	 	 	 
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited ACN 106 722 347 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20
October 2003, and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	 	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	 Signature of Attorney

	 	 	 
		
	 /s/ Jonathan Algor

	 	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	 	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Jonathan Algor

	 	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	 	 
		
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Joondalup Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 193 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October
2003, and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	 	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	 Signature of Attorney

	 	 	 
	 /s/ Jonathan Algor

	 	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	 	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Jonathan Algor

	 	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	 	 

  

	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Caboolture Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 219 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October
2003, and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	 	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Jonathan Algor

	 	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	 	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Jonathan Algor

	 	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	 	 
		
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Frances Perry Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 228 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20
October 2003, and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	 	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Jonathan Algor

	 	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	 	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Jonathan Algor

	 	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	 	 

	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Port Macquarie Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 399 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20
October 2003, and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	 	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Jonathan Algor

	 	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	 	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Jonathan Algor

	 	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	 	 
		
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Logan Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 406 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October 2003,
and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	 	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Jonathan Algor

	 	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	 	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Jonathan Algor

	 	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	 	 

	Signed for and on behalf of Melbourne Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 415 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October 2003, and the Attorney
declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	  	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	  	 Signature of Attorney
  

		
	 /s/ Jonathan Algar

	  	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Jonathan Algar

	  	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	  	 
		
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Noosa Privatised Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 380 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20
October 2003 , and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	  	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	  	 Signature of Attorney
  

		
	 /s/ Jonathan Algar

	  	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Jonathan Algar

	  	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	  	 

	 	 	 
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Armidale Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 200 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October
2003, and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	 	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	 Signature of Attorney

	 	 	 
		
	 /s/ Jonathan Algar

	 	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	 	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Jonathan Algar

	 	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	 	 
		
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of P.O.W. Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 871 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October
2003, and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	 	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	 Signature of Attorney

	 	 	 
	 /s/ Jonathan Algar

	 	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	 	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Jonathan Algar

	 	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	 	 

  
  

 Schedule 1 Last Accounts 
  

Part A - Balance Sheet  
  
 Attached 

 MAYNE HEALTH HOSPITALS 
 AGGREGATED ACCOUNTS - PRO FORMA BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 2003 
 LAST ACCOUNTS (Version
15/10/2003) 
  

	 REGION

	 	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 
	 LEGAL CONTRACT GROUP

	 	NON C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 	 	C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 
	 HOSPITALS

	 	 	 	Various

	 	 	Various

	 	 	TOTAL
ENTITIES

	 	 	Shared
Services

	 	 	TOTAL
NON C&P
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	 	 	 Frances
 Perry House

	 	 	Melbourne
Private

	 	 	Armidale
Private

	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	A

	 	 	B

	 	 	C = A + B

	 	 	D

	 	 	E = D + C

	 	 	F

	 	 	G

	 	 	H

	 
	 	 	 	 	[1]

	 	 	[2]

	 	 	 	 	 	[3]

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Petty Cash	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 [4]
	 	Trade Debtors	 	19.6	 	 	122.9	 	 	142.5	 	 	0.1	 	 	142.5	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	Provision for Doubtful Debts	 	(0.1	)	 	(8.8	)	 	(8.8	)	 	0.0	 	 	(8.8	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 [5]
	 	Stock On Hand	 	4.3	 	 	20.1	 	 	24.4	 	 	0.0	 	 	24.4	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 [6]
	 	Other Current Receivables	 	0.7	 	 	8.3	 	 	9.1	 	 	0.0	 	 	9.1	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	Prepayments	 	0.2	 	 	3.0	 	 	3.3	 	 	1.0	 	 	4.2	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Current Trading Assets
	 	24.9	 	 	145.6	 	 	170.4	 	 	1.1	 	 	171.5	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 [7]
	 	 Land & Building @ Cost/Valuation
	 	119.9	 	 	578.3	 	 	698.7	 	 	0.0	 	 	698.7	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 Accumulated Depreciation of L&B
	 	(4.5	)	 	(27.9	)	 	(32.4	)	 	0.0	 	 	(32.4	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 [8]
	 	Plant & Equipment @ Cost	 	58.6	 	 	178.5	 	 	237.1	 	 	36.7	 	 	273.8	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 Accumulated Depreciation of P&E
	 	(38.4	)	 	(127.4	)	 	(165.8	)	 	(19.9	)	 	(185.7	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	Impairment Provision	 	(9.4	)	 	(33.3	)	 	(42.8	)	 	(144.9	)	 	(187.7	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 [9]
	 	Assets Under Construction	 	1.2	 	 	15.6	 	 	16.8	 	 	2.6	 	 	19.4	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 [9]
	 	Asset Clearing Accounts	 	(0.0	)	 	0.4	 	 	0.4	 	 	2.5	 	 	2.9	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Property Plant & Equipment
	 	127.4	 	 	584.6	 	 	712.1	 	 	(123.1	)	 	589.0	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	Investments @ Cost/Valuation	 	0.0	 	 	2.4	 	 	2.4	 	 	0.0	 	 	2.4	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	Goodwill	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 [10]
	 	Future Income Tax Benefit	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	Licences	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 Other Non Current Receivables
	 	0.7	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.8	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.8	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Other Non Current Assets
	 	0.8	 	 	2.4	 	 	3.2	 	 	0.0	 	 	3.2	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Non Current Trading Assets
	 	128.2	 	 	587.0	 	 	715.2	 	 	(123.1	)	 	592.2	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	TOTAL TRADING ASSETS	 	153.0	 	 	732.6	 	 	885.6	 	 	(122.0	)	 	763.7	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	Trade Creditors	 	(5.4	)	 	(26.2	)	 	(31.6	)	 	0.0	 	 	(31.6	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	Accrued Creditors	 	(1.7	)	 	(9.4	)	 	(11.1	)	 	(0.1	)	 	(11.2	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 [11]
	 	Other Accrued Liabilities	 	(3.2	)	 	(32.7	)	 	(35.8	)	 	(0.6	)	 	(36.4	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	Provision for Med Mal	 	0.0	 	 	(8.6	)	 	(8.6	)	 	0.0	 	 	(8.6	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 Provision for Workers Compensation
	 	0.5	 	 	(7.8	)	 	(7.3	)	 	(4.0	)	 	(11.3	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	Employee Entitlements	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 [12]
	 	 •       Annual Leave
	 	(5.2	)	 	(25.1	)	 	(30.3	)	 	(2.0	)	 	(32.3	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 •       Long Service Leave
	 	(2.5	)	 	(18.3	)	 	(20.9	)	 	0.0	 	 	(20.9	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 •       RDO’s
	 	(0.4	)	 	(0.9	)	 	(1.3	)	 	0.0	 	 	(1.3	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 [10]
	 	Provision for Income Tax	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Current Trading Liabilities
	 	(17.9	)	 	(129.1	)	 	(146.9	)	 	(6.7	)	 	(153.6	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	Employee Entitlements	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 •       Long Service Leave
	 	(0.8	)	 	(8.3	)	 	(9.1	)	 	0.0	 	 	(9.1	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 Provision for Deferred Income Tax
	 	0.0	 	 	(0.0	)	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	Other Non Current Liabilities	 	0.0	 	 	(2.8	)	 	(2.8	)	 	(0.3	)	 	(3.0	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Non Current Liabilities
	 	(0.8	)	 	(11.1	)	 	(11.9	)	 	(0.3	)	 	(12.2	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 TOTAL TRADING LIABILITIES
	 	(18.7	)	 	(140.2	)	 	(158.9	)	 	(7.0	)	 	(165.0	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 [a]
	 	NET TRADING ASSETS	 	134.4	 	 	592.4	 	 	726.8	 	 	(129.0	)	 	597.8	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 [13]
	 	Intercompany Funding	 	32.6	 	 	(435.4	)	 	(402.8	)	 	0.0	 	 	(402.8	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 [b]
	 	BORROWING/ FUNDING	 	32.6	 	 	(435.4	)	 	(402.8	)	 	0.0	 	 	(402.8	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 [a] + [b] = [c]
	 	NET ASSETS	 	167.0	 	 	157.1	 	 	324.0	 	 	(129.0	)	 	195.1	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	Share Capital	 	(95.9	)	 	(323.7	)	 	(419.7	)	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Reserves	 	(57.7	)	 	49.3	 	 	(8.4	)	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Retained Earnings	 	(13.3	)	 	117.4	 	 	104.0	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Must = [c]
	 	SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS	 	(167.0	)	 	(157.1	)	 	(324.0	)	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	CHECK	 	0.0	 	 	(0.0	)	 	0.0	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

	 REGION

	 	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 
	 LEGAL CONTRACT GROUP

	 	C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 	 	 	 
	 HOSPITALS

	 	 	 	Port
Macquarie
Base

	 	 	Prince of
Wales
Private

	 	 	Caboolture
Private

	 	 	Logan
Private

	 	 	Noosa
Hospital

	 	 	Joondalop
Health
Campers

	 	 	 TOTAL
 C & P
 HOSPITALS
 BUSINESS

	 	 	TOTAL
AUSTRALIAN
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	I

	 	 	J

	 	 	K

	 	 	L

	 	 	M

	 	 	N

	 	 	Q = F to P

	 	 	S = E + Q + R

	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Petty Cash	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	0.1	 
	 [4]
	 	Trade Debtors	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	184.6	 
	 	 	Provision for Doubtful Debts	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(9.2	)
	 [5]
	 	Stock On Hand	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	30.5	 
	 [6]
	 	Other Current Receivables	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	14.6	 
	 	 	Prepayments	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	6.4	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Current Trading Assets
	 	 [
	 *]
	 	 [
	 *]
	 	 [
	 *]
	 	 [
	 *]
	 	 [
	 *]
	 	 [
	 *]
	 	 [
	 *]
	 	226.9	 
	 [7]
	 	 Land & Building @ Cost/Valuation
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	770.7	 
	 	 	 Accumulated Depreciation of L&B
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(43.1	)
	 [8]
	 	Plant & Equipment @ Cost	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	318.7	 
	 	 	 Accumulated Depreciation of P&E
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(215.9	)
	 	 	Impairment Provision	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(210.2	)
	 [9]
	 	Assets Under Construction	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	20.6	 
	 [9]
	 	Asset Clearing Accounts	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	2.8	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Property Plant & Equipment
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	643.6	 
	 	 	Investments @ Cost/Valuation	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	2.4	 
	 	 	Goodwill	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	0.0	 
	 [10]
	 	Future Income Tax Benefit	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	0.0	 
	 	 	Licences	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	1.3	 
	 	 	 Other Non Current Receivables
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	0.8	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Other Non Current Assets
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	4.5	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Non Current Trading Assets
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	648.1	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	TOTAL TRADING ASSETS	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	875.0	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	Trade Creditors	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(37.8	)
	 	 	Accrued Creditors	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(16.4	)
	 [11]
	 	Other Accrued Liabilities	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(52.5	)
	 	 	Provision for Med Mal	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(8.6	)
	 	 	 Provision for Workers Compensation
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(11.7	)
	 	 	Employee Entitlements	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	 	 
	 [12]
	 	 •       Annual Leave
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(42.3	)
	 	 	 •       Long Service Leave
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(24.7	)
	 	 	 •       RDO’s
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(1.7	)
	 [10]
	 	Provision for Income Tax	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	0.0	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Current Trading Liabilities
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(195.6	)
	 	 	Employee Entitlements	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	 	 
	 	 	 •       Long Service Leave
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(11.6	)
	 	 	 Provision for Deferred Income Tax
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	0.0	 
	 	 	Other Non Current Liabilities	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(3.0	)
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Non Current Liabilities
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(14.6	)
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 TOTAL TRADING LIABILITIES
	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(210.2	)
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 [a]
	 	NET TRADING ASSETS	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	664.8	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 [13]
	 	Intercompany Funding	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(402.8	)
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 [b]
	 	BORROWING/ FUNDING	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	(402.8	)
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 [a] + [b] = [c]
	 	NET ASSETS	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	[	*]	 	262.0	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	Share Capital	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Reserves	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Retained Earnings	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Must = [c]
	 	SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	CHECK	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

	*	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  
 Notes to Last Accounts 

	[1]	Excludes the following legal entities which are excluded from the sale agreement. 

	 	•	Larches Pty Ltd and Subsidiaries 

	 	•	AME Medical Services Pty Ltd 

	 	•	Jandale Pty Ltd and Subsidiaries 

	 	•	St George Private Hospital Nuclear Medicine Pty Ltd. 

	[2]	Includes all subsidiaries of HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd. 

	[3]	Represents extract from Mayne Group Limited balance sheet (ie. Asset sale rather than legal entity sale) 

	[4]	Includes trade receivables, accrued revenue, intercompany trade receivables. 

	[5]	Includes all stocks on hand (consumable medical supplies, food, linen, stationary etc.) 

	[6]	Includes all other receivables items (proceeds from sale of PP&E, GST Clearing, Other Miscellaneous Receivables) 

  

 69 

 MAYNE HEALTH HOSPITALS 
 AGGREGATED ACCOUNTS - PRO FORMA BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 2003 
 LAST ACCOUNTS (Version
15/10/2003) 
  

	 REGION

	  	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 LEGAL CONTRACT GROUP

	  	NON C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 HOSPITALS

	  	 	  	Various

	  	Various

	  	TOTAL
ENTITIES

	  	Shared
Services

	  	TOTAL NON
C&P
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	 	  	 	  	A

	  	B

	  	C = A + B

	  	D

	  	E = D + C

	 	  	 	  	[1]

	  	[2]

	  	 	  	[3]

	  	 

  

	 REGION

	  	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 LEGAL CONTRACT GROUP

	  	C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	  	 
	 HOSPITALS

	  	 	  	 Frances
 Perry House

	  	Melbourne
Private

	  	Armidale
Private

	  	Port
Macquarie
Base

	  	Prince of Wales
Private

	  	Caboolture
Private

	  	Logan
Private

	  	Noosa
Hospital

	  	Joondalup
Health
Campus

	  	TOTAL C&P
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	  	 TOTAL
AUSTRALIAN
 HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	 	  	 	  	F

	  	G

	  	H

	  	I

	  	J

	  	K

	  	L

	  	M

	  	N

	  	Q = F to P

	  	S = E + Q + R

	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 

	[7]	Includes Leasehold Improvements, Plant Integral to Buildings, Commissioning Costs and Capitalised Interest. 

	[8]	Plant & Equipment category includes Computer Software. 

	[9]	For purposes of Completion Accounts, Asset Clearing and Assets Under Construction will be fully allocated out of Corporate balance sheet into individual hospitals.

	[10]	Last Accounts have been prepared on the assumption Mayne Group Ltd elects to adopt Tax Consolidation. 

 Tax Balances (FITB, PDIT, PIT) are reflected as Nil values in Last Accounts. Deferred Tax Balances that transfer to purchaser on acquisition will be
reflected in Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement. 

	[11]	Includes salary and wage related accruals, property related accruals, and all other miscellaneous accruals/provisions. 

	[12]	Includes leave loading, extra leave, and public holiday leave where applicable as recorded through the SAP payroll system in line with financial policy. 

	[13]	Represents intercompany funding accounts between AME & HCoA Group (entities being sold), MGL Group (Entities being retained by MGL) and the Capital Account Interest Free with
MGL 

 Last Accounts for C&P’s and Shared Services (ie. non-legal entity sales) will not reflect intercompany balances.
Any notional intercompany balance will be within MGL and does not impact the transaction. 
 Where the C&P or Shared Service notional
intercompany balance is within AME or HCoA, the balance is already reflected in AME and HCoA Last Accounts. 
  
 Other   Non Current Assets will not be revalued between Last Accounts and Completion Accounts 

 Part B - Profit and Loss 
  

Attached 

 MAYNE HOSPITALS 
 PROFIT AND LOSS ANALYSIS AND RECONCILIATION 
  

	 	 	 	 	FINAL JUNE 2003

	 
	 BREAKDOWN

	 	State

	 	Patient
Revenue

	 	 	Prosthesis
Margin

	 	 	Other
Revenue

	 	Total
Revenue

	 	 	Labour

	 	Supply

	 	Professional
Service

	 	Contracted
Services

	 	Laundry

	 	Repairs
&
Maint

	 
	 HOSPITAL OPERATIONS
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	       1  Armidale
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       2  Castlecrag
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       3  Christo Rd
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       4  Kareena
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       5  Lady Davidson
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       6  Lingard
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       7  Macarthur
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       8  Nepean
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       9  Nowra
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     10  North Gosford
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     11  Orange
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     12  PMBH
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     13  Port Private
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     14  Prince of Wales
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     15  St George
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     16  Strathfield
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     17  The Hills
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     18  Warners Bay
	 	NSW	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	     18  TOTAL NSW
	 	 	 	393,931	 	 	2,058	 	 	6,045	 	402,034	 	 	224,660	 	71,497	 	2,243	 	4,484	 	7,254	 	11,360	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	       1  Belmont
	 	QLD	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       2  Caboolture
	 	QLD	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       3  Caloundra
	 	QLD	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       4  Hillcrest
	 	QLD	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       5  John Flynn
	 	QLD	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       6  Logan
	 	QLD	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       7  Nambour
	 	QLD	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       8  Noosa
	 	QLD	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       9  NW Brisbane
	 	QLD	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     10  Pindara
	 	QLD	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     11  St Andrews
	 	QLD	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     12  Sunnybank
	 	QLD	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	     12  TOTAL QLD
	 	 	 	231,165	 	 	1,142	 	 	8,520	 	240,828	 	 	134,437	 	36,207	 	1,287	 	1,753	 	2,379	 	6,766	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	       1  Bayside
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       2  Cotham
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       3  Frances Perry
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       4  JF Moreland
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       5  Knox
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       6  Masada
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       7  Melbourne
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       8  Mentone
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       9  Mt Waverley
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     10  Ringwood
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     11  Shepparton
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     12  The Avenue
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     13  VRC East Melb
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     14  VRC North Melb
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     15  Wangaratta
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	     16  Warringal
	 	VIC	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	     16  TOTAL VIC
	 	 	 	319,108	 	 	2,133	 	 	8,152	 	329,393	 	 	192,773	 	54,201	 	4,106	 	2,595	 	5,352	 	8,434	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	       1  Attadale
	 	WA	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       2  Glengarry
	 	WA	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       3  Joondalup
	 	WA	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	       4  Mount
	 	WA	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	       4  TOTAL WA
	 	 	 	165,997	 	 	566	 	 	3,380	 	169,943	 	 	100,958	 	25,206	 	1,027	 	5,896	 	1,458	 	3,797	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	     50  Australian Hospital Operations
	 	 	 	1,110,201	 	 	5,899	 	 	26,098	 	1,142,199	 	 	652,828	 	187,110	 	8,661	 	14,729	 	16,444	 	38,358	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	 CORPORATE/HEAD OFFICE
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Corp - Management
	 	 	 	(987	)	 	(32	)	 	677	 	(341	)	 	24,368	 	1,461	 	5,110	 	127	 	5	 	(305	)
	 Writedown
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	 Corporate
	 	 	 	(987	)	 	(32	)	 	677	 	(341	)	 	24,368	 	1,461	 	5,110	 	127	 	5	 	(305	)
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	 INTANGIBLES
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Goodwill
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	0	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	 Goodwill
	 	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	0	 	 	0	 	0	 	0	 	0	 	0	 	0	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

	 Australian Hospital Business
	 	 	 	1,209,215	 	 	5,868	 	 	26,775	 	1,141,857	 	 	677,196	 	188,572	 	13,771	 	14,856	 	16,448	 	30,853	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	

  

	 	 	FINAL JUNE 2003

	 
	 BREAKDOWN

	 	Leases
&
Rentals

	 	Insurance

	 	Other
Expenses

	 	Expenses

	 	EBITDA

	 	 	Depreciation

	 	 	EBITA

	 	 	Goodwill
Amortisation

	  	EBIT

	 
	 HOSPITAL OPERATIONS
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       1  Armidale
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       2  Castlecrag
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       3  Christo Rd
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       4  Kareena
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       5  Lady Davidson
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       6  Lingard
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       7  Macarthur
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       8  Nepean
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       9  Nowra
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     10  North Gosford
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     11  Orange
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     12  PMBH
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     13  Port Private
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     14  Prince of Wales
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     15  St George
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     16  Strathfield
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     17  The Hills
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     18  Warners Bay
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	     18  TOTAL NSW
	 	3,800	 	6,730	 	14,000	 	346,027	 	56,007	 	 	15,792	 	 	40,215	 	 	116	  	40,899	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	       1  Belmont
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       2  Caboolture
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       3  Caloundra
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       4  Hillcrest
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       5  John Flynn
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       6  Logan
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       7  Nambour
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       8  Noosa
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       9  NW Brisbane
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     10  Pindara
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     11  St Andrews
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     12  Sunnybank
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	     12  TOTAL QLD
	 	1,890	 	3,532	 	9,811	 	198,062	 	42,766	 	 	9,610	 	 	33,156	 	 	212	  	32,943	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	       1  Bayside
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       2  Cotham
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       3  Frances Perry
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       4  JF Moreland
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       5  Knox
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       6  Masada
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       7  Melbourne
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       8  Mentone
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       9  Mt Waverley
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     10  Ringwood
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     11  Shepparton
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     12  The Avenue
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     13  VRC East Melb
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     14  VRC North Melb
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     15  Wangaratta
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	     16  Warringal
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	     16  TOTAL VIC
	 	4,067	 	4,924	 	13,848	 	290,301	 	39,093	 	 	10,440	 	 	28,653	 	 	173	  	28,480	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	       1  Attadale
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       2  Glengarry
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       3  Joondalup
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	       4  Mount
	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	 	 	[*]	  	[*]	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	       4  TOTAL WA
	 	4,905	 	2,670	 	5,916	 	151,835	 	18,10?	 	 	4,679	 	 	13,429	 	 	0	  	13,429	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	     50  Australian Hospital Operations
	 	14,663	 	17,856	 	43,575	 	986,225	 	155,974	 	 	40,521	 	 	115,452	 	 	501	  	114,952	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	 CORPORATE/HEAD OFFICE
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	 
	 Corp - Management
	 	1,335	 	1,389	 	25,970	 	59,460	 	(59,801	)	 	(128	)	 	(59,673	)	 	5,877	  	(65,550	)
	 Writedown
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	 Corporate
	 	1,335	 	1,389	 	25,970	 	59,460	 	(59,801	)	 	(128	)	 	(59,673	)	 	5,877	  	(65,550	)
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	 INTANGIBLES
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	 
	 Goodwill
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	0	 	0	 	 	 	 	 	0	 	 	0	  	0	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	 Goodwill
	 	0	 	0	 	0	 	0	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	  	0	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	 Australian Hospital Business
	 	15,999	 	19,245	 	69,545	 	1,045,484	 	96,173	 	 	40,393	 	 	55,780	 	 	6,378	  	49,402	 
	 	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	  	
	

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

	 	 	 	 	JUNE 2002

	 
	 BREAKDOWN

	 	State

	 	Revenue

	 	 	Expenses

	 	 	EBITDA

	 	 	Depreciation

	 	 	EBITA

	 	 	Amortisation

	 	 	EBIT

	 
	 HOSPITAL OPERATIONS
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	       1  Armidale
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       2  Castlecrag
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       3  Christo Rd
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       4  Kareena
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       5  Lady Davidson
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       6  Lingard
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       7  Macarthur
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       8  Nepean
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       9  Nowra
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     10  North Gosford
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     11  Orange
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     12  PMBH
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     13  Port Private
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     14  Prince of Wales
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     15  St George
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     16  Strathfield
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     17  The Hills
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     18  Warners Bay
	 	NSW	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	     18  TOTAL NSW
	 	 	 	383,519	 	 	322,481	 	 	61,038	 	 	17,902	 	 	43,136	 	 	116	 	 	43,021	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	       1.  Belmont
	 	QLD	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       2.  Caboolture
	 	QLD	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       3.  Caloundra
	 	QLD	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       4.  Hillcrest
	 	QLD	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       5.  John Flynn
	 	QLD	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       6.  Logan
	 	QLD	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       7.  Nambour
	 	QLD	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       8.  Noosa
	 	QLD	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       9.  NW Brisbane
	 	QLD	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     10  Pindara
	 	QLD	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     11  St Andrews
	 	QLD	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     12.  Sunnybank
	 	QLD	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	     12  TOTAL QLD
	 	 	 	229,822	 	 	183,695	 	 	46,127	 	 	10,715	 	 	35,412	 	 	212	 	 	35,200	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	       1  Bayside
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       2  Cotham
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       3  Frances Perry
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       4  J F Moreland
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       5  Knox
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       6  Masada
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       7  Melbourne
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       8  Mentone
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       9  Mt Waverley
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     10  Ringwood
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     11  Shepparton
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     12  The Avenue
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     13  VRC - East Melb
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     14  VRC - North Melb
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     15  Wangaratta
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	     16  Warringal
	 	VIC	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	     16  TOTAL VIC
	 	 	 	314,902	 	 	275,536	 	 	39,366	 	 	13,373	 	 	25,993	 	 	173	 	 	25,820	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	       1  Attadale
	 	WA	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       2  Glengarry
	 	WA	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       3  Joondalup
	 	WA	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	       4  Mount
	 	WA	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	       4  TOTAL WA
	 	 	 	157,003	 	 	137,147	 	 	19,856	 	 	4,217	 	 	15,638	 	 	0	 	 	15,638	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	     50  Australian Hospital Operations
	 	 	 	1,085,245	 	 	918,858	 	 	166,387	 	 	46,207	 	 	120,179	 	 	501	 	 	119,679	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

 Schedule 2 Last Accounts Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement 
  
 Attached 

 MAYNE HEALTH HOSPITALS 
  
 LAST ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED NET TRADING ASSETS STATEMENT (Version 15/10/2003) 
  

	REGION

	  	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 
	LEGAL CONTRACT GROUP

	  	 NON C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 	 	C & P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 
	HOSPITALS

	  	 	  	 	  	Various

	 	 	Various

	 	 	TOTAL
ENTITIES

	 	 	Shared
Services

	 	 	TOTAL
NON C&P
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	 	 	Frances Perry
House

	 	 	Melbourne
Private

	 	 	Armidale
Private

	 
	 	  	 	  	 	  	A

	 	 	B

	 	 	C = A + B

	 	 	D

	 	 	E = D + C

	 	 	F

	 	 	G

	 	 	H

	 
	 	  	 	  	 	  	[1]

	 	 	[2]

	 	 	 	 	 	[3]

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	[1]	  	 NET TRADING ASSETS
	  	134.4	 	 	592.4	 	 	726.8	 	 	(129.0	)	 	597.8	 	 	9.1	 	 	8.9	 	 	4.9	 
	 	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	  	 Add Back
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	  	•	  	 Accumulated Depreciation of Property, Plant & Equipment
	  	42.9	 	 	155.3	 	 	198.1	 	 	19.9	 	 	218.0	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	  	•	  	 Impairment Provisions
	  	9.4	 	 	33.3	 	 	42.8	 	 	144.9	 	 	187.7	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	[2]	  	•	  	 Future Income Tax Benefit
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	[3]	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Employee Entitlements
	  	2.7	 	 	15.8	 	 	18.5	 	 	0.6	 	 	19.1	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	[3]	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Doubtful Debts
	  	0.0	 	 	2.6	 	 	2.7	 	 	0.0	 	 	2.7	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Superannuation
	  	0.1	 	 	0.8	 	 	1.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	1.0	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	[3]	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Accrued Expense Provisions
	  	1.0	 	 	4.7	 	 	5.6	 	 	0.0	 	 	5.6	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Other
	  	0.0	 	 	0.4	 	 	0.4	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.4	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
										
	 	  	 Deduct
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	[4]	  	•	  	 Maintenance Copex Allowance
	  	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	[4]	  	•	  	 Development Copex Allowance
	  	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	  	•	  	 Intangible Assets
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Bad Licences
	  	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	0.0	 	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	  	•	  	 Investments
	  	(0.0	)	 	(2.4	)	 	(2.4	)	 	0.0	 	 	(2.4	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	[2]	  	•	  	 Provision for Deferred Income Tax
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	[3]	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Accrued Income
	  	(1.8	)	 	(10.4	)	 	(12.2	)	 	0.0	 	 	(12.2	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	[3]	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Consumable Stocks
	  	(1.0	)	 	(4.5	)	 	(5.5	)	 	0.0	 	 	(5.5	)	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]
	 	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	  	 ADJUSTED NET TRADING ASSETS
	  	187.7	 	 	788.0	 	 	975.7	 	 	36.5	 	 	1,012.2	 	 	14.0	 	 	14.5	 	 	7.2	 
	 	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

  

	REGION

	  	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 
	LEGAL CONTRACT GROUP

	  	C & P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 	 	 	 
	HOSPITALS

	  	 	  	 	  	Port Macquarie
Base

	 	 	Prince of Wales
Private

	 	 	 Caboolture
 Private

	 	 	 Logan
 Private

	 	 	Noosa Hospital

	 	 	 Joondalup
 Health Campus

	 	 	TOTAL
C&P
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	 	 	TOTAL
AUSTRALIAN
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	 
	 	  	 	  	 	  	I

	 	 	J

	 	 	K

	 	 	L

	 	 	M

	 	 	N

	 	 	Q = F to P

	 	 	S = E + Q + R

	 
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	[1]	  	 NET TRADING ASSETS
	  	1.1	 	 	27.5	 	 	4.0	 	 	1.0	 	 	1.3	 	 	9.1	 	 	66.9	 	 	664.8	 
	 	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	  	 Add Back
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	  	•	  	 Accumulated Depreciation of Property, Plant & Equipment
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	259.0	 
	 	  	•	  	 Impairment Provisions
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	210.2	 
	[2]	  	•	  	 Future Income Tax Benefit
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	[3]	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Employee Entitlements
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	24.1	 
	[3]	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Doubtful Debts
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	2.7	 
	 	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Superannuation
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	1.5	 
	[3]	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Accrued Expense Provisions
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	8.7	 
	 	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Other
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	0.4	 
										
	 	  	 Deduct
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	[4]	  	•	  	 Maintenance Copex Allowance
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	0.0	 
	[4]	  	•	  	 Development Copex Allowance
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	0.0	 
	 	  	•	  	 Intangible Assets
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Bad Licences
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	(1.3	)
	 	  	•	  	 Investments
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	(2.4	)
	[2]	  	•	  	 Provision for Deferred Income Tax
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	[3]	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Accrued Income
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	(14.6	)
	[3]	  	 	  	•	 	  	 Consumable Stocks
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	(5.5	)
	 	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	  	 ADJUSTED NET TRADING ASSETS
	  	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	[*	]	 	1,147.5	 
	 	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

 Notes to Last Accounts Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement 

	[1]	Net Trading Assets are as per the Last Accounts. 

	[2]	The Last Accounts and Last Accounts Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement have been prepared on the assumption Mayne Group Ltd elects to adopt Tax Consolidation.

 Tax Balances (FITB, PDIT, PIT) are reflected as Nil values in Last Accounts. Deferred tax balances that transfer under the
Tax Consolidation principles will be adjusted back through the Last Accounts Adjusted net Trading Assets Statement. 

	[3]	Represents deferred tax balances (FITB/PDIT) that transfer to purchaser under Tax Consolidation principles. Balances are calculated at 30% of the relevant balance sheet item
balance. 

 Refer the “Proof of Tax Balances” schedule for supporting calculations. 

	[4]	Balances will be reflected as $Nil in Last Accounts Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement. 

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  
 Other The Last Accounts Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statements
needs to be read in conjunction with the Last Accounts and notes to both schedules. 

 Schedule 3 Umbrella Completion Accounts 
  
 Attached 

 MAYNE HEALTH HOSPITALS 
 AGGREGATED ACCOUNTS - PRO FORMA BALANCE SHEET AS AT UMBRELLA COMPLETION 
 UMBRELLA COMPLETION
ACCOUNTS 
  

	 REGION

	  	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 
	 Legal Contract Group

	  	NON C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 	 	C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 
	 LEGAL ENTITY GROUP

	  	AME
Group

	 	 	HCoA
Group

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	MGL

	 
	 HOSPITALS

	  	Various

	 	 	Various

	 	 	TOTAL
ENTITIES

	 	 	Shared
Services

	 	 	TOTAL
NON C&P
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	 	 	Frances Perry
Private

	 	 	Melbourne
Private

	 	 	Armidale
Private

	 	 	Port
Macquarie
Base

	 	 	Prince of
Wales
Private

	 	 	Caboolture
Private

	 
	 	  	A

	 	 	B

	 	 	C=A+B

	 	 	D

	 	 	E=D+C

	 	 	F

	 	 	G

	 	 	H

	 	 	I

	 	 	J

	 	 	K

	 
	 	  	[1]	 	 	[2]	 	 	 	 	 	[3]	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	[3]	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 Petty Cash
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	[4]	 	 Trade Debtors
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Provision for Doubtful Debts
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[5]	 	 Stock On Hand
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	[6]	 	 Other Current Receivables
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Prepayments
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Current Trading Assets
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	[7]	 	 Land & Buildings @ Cost/Valuation
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	—  	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Accumulated Depreciation of L&B
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	—  	 	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[8]	 	 Plant & Equipment @ Cost
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Accumulated Depreciation of P&E
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[9]	 	 Assets Under Constructions
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	[9]	 	 Asset Clearing Accounts
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Property Plant & Equipment
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Investments @ Cost/Valuation
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	—  	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Goodwill
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	[10]	 	 Future Income Tax Benefit
	  	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 
	 	 	 Licences
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Other Non Current Receivables
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	—  	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Non Current Receivables
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Trading Non Current Receivables
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 TOTAL TRADING ASSETS
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Trade Creditors
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 Accrued Creditors
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[11]	 	 Other Accrued Liabilities
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[12]	 	 Provision for Med Mal
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[12]	 	 Provision for Workers Compensation
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 Employee Entitlements
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	[13]	 	 - Annual Leave
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 - Long Service Leave
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 - RDO’s
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[10]	 	 Provision for Income Tax
	  	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Current Trading Liabilities
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 Employee Entitlements
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 - Long Service Leave
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[10]	 	 Provision for Deferred Income Tax
	  	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Non Current Liabilities
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	[a]	 	 NET TRADING ASSETS
	  	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	[14]	 	 Intercompany Funding
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	0	 	 	(X	)	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	[b]	 	 BORROWING/FUNDING
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	[a]+[b]=[c]	 	 NET ASSETS
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Share capital
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 Reserves
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 Retained Earnings
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Must = [c]	 	 SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS
	  	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

	 REGION

	 	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 
	 Legal Contract Group

	 	C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 	 	 	 
	 LEGAL ENTITY GROUP

	 	MGL

	 	 	 	 
	 HOSPITALS

	 	Logan
Private

	 	 	Noosa

	 	 	Joondalup
Private

	 	 	TOTAL
C&P
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	 	 	TOTAL
AUSTRALIAN
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	 
	 	 	L

	 	 	M

	 	 	N

	 	 	O=F thru N

	 	 	P=E+O

	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 Petty Cash
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	[4]	 	 Trade Debtors
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Provision for Doubtful Debts
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[5]	 	 Stock On Hand
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	[6]	 	 Other Current Receivables
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Prepayments
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Current Trading Assets
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	[7]	 	 Land & Buildings @ Cost/Valuation
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Accumulated Depreciation of L&B
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[8]	 	 Plant & Equipment @ Cost
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Accumulated Depreciation of P&E
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[9]	 	 Assets Under Constructions
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	[9]	 	 Asset Clearing Accounts
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Property Plant & Equipment
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Investments @ Cost/Valuation
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Goodwill
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	[10]	 	 Future Income Tax Benefit
	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 
	 	 	 Licences
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Other Non Current Receivables
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Non Current Receivables
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Trading Non Current Receivables
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 TOTAL TRADING ASSETS
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Trade Creditors
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 Accrued Creditors
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[11]	 	 Other Accrued Liabilities
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[12]	 	 Provision for Med Mal
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[12]	 	 Provision for Workers Compensation
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 Employee Entitlements
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	[13]	 	 - Annual Leave
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 - Long Service Leave
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 - RDO’s
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[10]	 	 Provision for Income Tax
	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Current Trading Liabilities
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 Employee Entitlements
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 - Long Service Leave
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	[10]	 	 Provision for Deferred Income Tax
	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Total Non Current Liabilities
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	[a]	 	 NET TRADING ASSETS
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	[14]	 	 Intercompany Funding
	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	0	 	 	(X	)
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	[b]	 	 BORROWING/FUNDING
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	[a]+[b]=[c]	 	 NET ASSETS
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 	 	 Share capital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 Reserves
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 Retained Earnings
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Must = [c]	 	 SHAREHOLDERS FUNDS
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

 Notes to Umbrella Completion Accounts 

 MAYNE HEALTH HOSPITALS 
 AGGREGATED ACCOUNTS - PRO FORMA BALANCE SHEET AS AT UMBRELLA COMPLETION 
 UMBRELLA COMPLETION
ACCOUNTS 
  

	 REGION

	  	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 Legal Contract Group

	  	NON C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	  	C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 LEGAL
ENTITY
GROUP

	  	AME
Group

	  	HCoA
Group

	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	MGL

	 HOSPITALS

	  	Various

	  	Various

	  	TOTAL
ENTITIES

	  	Shared
Services

	  	TOTAL NON
C&P
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	  	Frances
Perry
Private

	  	Melbourne
Private

	  	 Armidale
 Private

	  	Port
Macquarie
Base

	  	Prince of
Wales
Private

	  	 Caboolture
 Private

  

	 REGION

	  	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 Legal Contract Group

	  	C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	  	 
	 LEGAL
ENTITY
GROUP

	  	MGL

	  	 
	 HOSPITALS

	  	Logan
Private

	  	Noosa

	  	 Joondalup
 Private

	  	TOTAL
C&P
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	  	TOTAL
AUSTRALIAN
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	[1]	Excludes the following legal entities which are excluded from the sale agreement. 

 - Larches Pty Ltd and Subsidiaries 
 - AME Medical Services Pty Ltd 
 - Jandale Pty Ltd and Subsidiaries 
 - St
George Private Hospital Nuclear Medicine Pty Ltd 

	[2]	Includes all subsidiaries of HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd. 

	[3]	Represents extract from Mayne Group Limited balance sheet (ie. Asset sale rather than legal entity sale) 

	[4]	Includes trade receivables, accrued revenue, intercompany trade receivables. 

	[5]	Includes all stocks on hand (consumable medical supplies, food, linen, stationary etc.) 

	[6]	Includes all other receivables items (proceeds from sale of PP&E, GST Clearing, Other Miscellaneous Receivables) 

	[7]	Includes Leasehold Improvements, Plant Integral to Buildings, Commissioning Costs and Capitalised Interest. 

	[8]	Plant & Equipment category includes Computer Software. 

	[9]	For purposes of Completion Accounts, Asset Clearing and Assets Under Construction will be fully allocated out of Corporate balance sheet into individual hospitals.

	[10]	Tax Balances (FITB, PDIT, PIT) are reflected as Nil values in Last Accounts. Deferred Tax Balances that transfer to purchaser on acquisition will be reflected in Adjusted Net
Trading Assets Statement. 

	[11]	Includes salary and wage related accruals, property related accruals, and all other miscellaneous accruals/provisions. 

	[12]	Agreed figure per sale agreement. 

	[13]	Includes leave loading, extra leave, and public holiday leave where applicable as recorded through the SAP payroll system in line with financial policy. 

	[14]	Represents intercompany funding accounts between AME & HCoA Group (entities being sold), MGL Group (Entities being retained by MGL) and the Capital Account Interest Free with
MGL. 

 For purposes of Completion Accounts for C&P’s and Shared Services (ie. non-legal entity sales), intercompany
balances will be reflected as $Nil. Any intercompany balance is either with the MGL Group not part of the sale or already included in AME and HCoA Completion Accounts. 
  
 Other    Non Current Assets will not be revalued between Last Accounts and Completion Accounts 

 Schedule 4 Umbrella Completion Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statement 
  
 Attached 

 MAYNE HEALTH HOSPITALS 
 AGGREGATED ACCOUNTS - PRO FORMA ADJUSTMENT AS AT UMBRELLA COMPLETION 
 UMBRELLA COMPLETION
ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED NET TRADING ASSETS STATEMENT 
  

	 REGION

	 	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS

	 
	 Legal Contract Group

	 	NON C&P HOSPITALS

	 	 	C&P HOSPITALS

	 
	 LEGAL ENTITY GROUP

	 	AME Group

	 	 	HCoA Group

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 MGL

	 
	 HOSPITALS

	 	Various

	 	 	Various

	 	 	TOTAL
ENTITIES

	 	 	Shared Services

	 	 	TOTAL NON
C&P
HOSPITALS

	 	 	Frances
Perry Private

	 	 	Melbourne
Private

	 	 	Armidale
Private

	 
	 	 	 	 	A

	 	 	B

	 	 	C=A+B

	 	 	D

	 	 	E=D+C

	 	 	F

	 	 	G

	 	 	H

	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	         [1]        
	 	 NET TRADING ASSETS
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Add Back
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 - Accumulated Depreciation of Property, Plant & Equipment
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 - Impairment Provisions
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 [2]
	 	 -  Future Income Tax Benefit on;
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 [3]
	 	 - Employee Entitlements
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 [3]
	 	 - Doubtful Debts
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 [3]
	 	 - Superannuation
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 [3]
	 	 - Accrued Expense Provisions
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 [3]
	 	 - Other
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
										
	 	 	 Deduct
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 [4]
	 	 - Maintenance Capex Allowance
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 [5]
	 	 - Development Capex Allowance
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 - Intangible Assets
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 Bad Licences
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 Other
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 - Investments
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 [1]
	 	 - Provision for Deferred Income Tax
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 [3]
	 	 - Accrued Income
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 [3]
	 	 - Consumable Stocks
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

										
	 	 	 ADJUSTED NET TRADING ASSETS
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

	 REGION

	 	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS

	 
	 Legal Contract Group

	 	C&P HOSPITALS

	 	 	 	 
	 LEGAL ENTITY GROUP

	 	MGL

	 	 	 	 
	 HOSPITALS

	 	Port
Macquarle
Base

	 	 	Prince of
Wales
Private

	 	 	Caboolture
Private

	 	 	 Logan
 Private

	 	 	Noosa

	 	 	 Joondalup
 Private

	 	 	TOTAL
C&P
HOSPITALS

	 	 	TOTAL
AUSTRALIAN
BUSINESS

	 
	 	 	 	 	I

	 	 	J

	 	 	K

	 	 	L

	 	 	M

	 	 	N

	 	 	O=F thru N

	 	 	P=E+O

	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	         [1]        
	 	 NET TRADING ASSETS
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 Add Back
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 - Accumulated Depreciation of Property, Plant & Equipment
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 - Impairment Provisions
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 [2]
	 	 -  Future Income Tax Benefit on;
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 [3]
	 	 - Employee Entitlements
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 [3]
	 	 - Doubtful Debts
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 [3]
	 	 - Superannuation
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 [3]
	 	 - Accrued Expense Provisions
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 [3]
	 	 - Other
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
										
	 	 	 Deduct
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 [4]
	 	 - Maintenance Capex Allowance
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 [5]
	 	 - Development Capex Allowance
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 - Intangible Assets
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 Bad Licences
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 Other
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 - Investments
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 [1]
	 	 - Provision for Deferred Income Tax
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 [3]
	 	 - Accrued Income
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 [3]
	 	 - Consumable Stocks
	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)	 	(X	)
	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

										
	 	 	 ADJUSTED NET TRADING ASSETS
	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 	 	X	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	
	 	
	

 Notes to Umbrella Completion Accounts Adjusted Net Assets Statement 
  

	[1]	Net Trading Assets are as per the Umbrella Completion Accounts. 

	[2]	All schedules have been prepared on the assumption Mayne Group Ltd elects to adopt Tax Consolidation. 

	    	Tax Balances (FITB, PDIT, PIT) are reflected as Nil values in Last Accounts. Deferred tax balances that transfer under the Tax Consolidation principles will be adjusted back through
the Last Accounts Adjusted net Trading Assets Statement. 

	[3]	Represents deferred tax balances (FITB/PDIT) that transfer to purchaser under Tax Consolidation principles. Balances are calculated at 30% of the relevant balance sheet item
balance. 

	    	Refer the “Proof of Tax Balances” schedule for supporting calculations. 

	[4]	Maintenance Capex Allowance will be $14.642M for the Australian Hospitals Business at Umbrella Completion (30 November 2003) 

	[5]	Development Capex Allowance will be $14.62M for the Australian Hospitals Business at Umbrella Completion (30 November 2003) 

  

	Other	The Umbrella Umbrella Completion Accounts Adjusted Net Trading Assets Statements needs to be read in conjunction with the Last Accounts and Umbrella Completion Accounts and the
notes to both schedules. 

  
 14.625 

 Schedule 5 Umbrella Balancing Statement 
  
 Attached 

 MAYNE HEALTH HOSPITALS 
 AGGREGATED ACCOUNTS - AS AT UMBRELLA COMPLETION 
 UMBRELLA COMPLETION ADJUSTMENT STATEMENT

  

	 REGION

	  	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 Legal Contract Group

	  	NON C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	  	C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 LEGAL ENTITY GROUP

	  	AME
Group

	  	 HCoA
 Group

	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	MGL

	 HOSPITALS

	  	Various

	  	Various

	  	TOTAL
ENTITIES

	  	Shared Services

	  	TOTAL NON
C&P
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	  	Frances
Perry Private

	  	Melbourne
Private

	  	Armidale
Private

	 	  	A

	  	B

	  	C=A+B

	  	D

	  	E=D+C

	  	F

	  	G

	  	H

	 	  	 LAST ACCOUNTS
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 A
	  	 ADJUSTED TRADING NET ASSETS
	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X
	 	  	 UMBRELLA COMPLETION ACCOUNTS
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 B
	  	 ADJUSTED NET TRADING ASSETS
	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X
	 C=B-A
	  	 UMBRELLA COMPLETION ADJUSTMENT
	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X

  
  

	 REGION

	  	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 Legal Contract Group

	  	C&P HOSPITALS BUSINESS

	 LEGAL ENTITY GROUP

	  	MGL

	 HOSPITALS

	  	Port
Macquarie
Base

	  	Prince of
Wales
Private

	  	 Caboolture
 Private

	  	Logan
Private

	  	Noosa

	  	 Joondalup
 Private

	  	TOTAL C&P
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	  	TOTAL
AUSTRALIAN
HOSPITALS
BUSINESS

	 	  	I

	  	J

	  	K

	  	L

	  	M

	  	N

	  	O=F thru N

	  	P=E+O

	 	  	 LAST ACCOUNTS
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 A
	  	 ADJUSTED TRADING NET ASSETS
	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X
	 	  	 UMBRELLA COMPLETION ACCOUNTS
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 B
	  	 ADJUSTED NET TRADING ASSETS
	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X
	 C=B-A
	  	 UMBRELLA COMPLETION ADJUSTMENT
	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X	  	X

  
  
 Notes To The Umbrella Completion Adjustment Statement 
  
 The Umbrella Completion Adjustment Statements should be read in conjunction with Last Accounts, Umbrella Completion Accounts, Last Accounts Adjusted Net
Assets Statement, Umbrella Completion Accounts Adjusted Net Assets Statement and Notes to all schedules. 
 Mayne entitled/responsible to/for
profit/cashflow generated between Last Accounts and Umbrella Completion. 

 Schedule 6 Warranties 
  

	1.	Share capital 

  

	 	(a)	(Entire issued share capital) The Sale Shares, the AMNL Shares, the MFL Shares and the MPPL Shares comprise the entire issued share capital in the Hospital Companies, AMNL,
MFL and MPPL, respectively. 

  

	 	(b)	(Fully paid up) The Sale Shares, the AMNL Shares, the MFL Shares and the MPPL Shares are all fully paid up and were all validly issued. 

  

	 	(c)	(Third Party Rights) No person has any right or option to subscribe for or to otherwise acquire any further shares in any Hospital Company, AMNL, MFL or MPPL (as the case may
be). 

  

	 	(d)	(Title) MGL and MHH are the registered holders and beneficial owners of the Sale Shares they are selling, free of any Encumbrance, and MGL and MHH have complete and
unrestricted power and right to sell, assign and transfer the same to the Buyer. DAL is the registered holder and beneficial owner of the AMNL Shares and MGL is the registered and beneficial owner of the MPPL Shares, free of any Encumbrance, and DAL
and MGL have complete and unrestricted power and right to sell, assign and transfer the same to the Buyer (as the case may be). 

  

	 	(e)	(Convertibles and other third party rights) There are no: 

  

	 	(i)	securities convertible into shares in the Hospital Companies, AMNL, MFL or MPPL (as the case may be); 

  

	 	(ii)	options or other entitlements: 

  

	 	A.	over the Sale Shares, the AMNL Shares, the MFL shares and the MPPL Shares; or 

  

	 	B.	to have shares in the Hospital Companies, AMNL, the MFL or MPPL (as the case may be) issued, or 

  

	 	C.	restrictions on the transfer of Sale Shares, the AMNL Shares, the MFL Shares and the MPPL Shares. 

  

	 	(f)	(Group) The information in Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 of the Share and Asset Sale Deed about the Hospital Companies and the Subsidiaries is true and correct.

  

	 	(g)	Other than the Sale Shares, as listed in Schedule 2 of the Share and Asset Sale Deed, MGL does not have any right to and is not entitled to be issued with any further shares in HCoA
Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd (“HCoA”) after Completion. 

  

	 	(h)	The issue of the Sale Shares referred to in Item 3 of Schedule 2 will act as a complete discharge of HCoA’s obligations to MGL under the agreement dated 5 December 2000
referred to in Schedule 2. 

  

	2.	Capacity and authority 

  

	 	(a)	(Incorporation) Each of MGL and MHH is a company properly incorporated and validly existing under the laws of Australia. 

  

	 	(b)	 (Power and authority) Each of MGL and MHH has the legal right and full 

  

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corporate power in its own right to enter into and perform the Transaction Agreements, has duly authorised the execution of the Transaction Agreements and
has obtained all necessary consents and taken all necessary action required otherwise to enable them to do so. 

  

	 	(c)	(Legal obligations) The Transaction Agreements constitute valid, legal and binding obligations of each of MGL and MHH enforceable in accordance with their terms by
appropriate legal remedy. 

  

	 	(d)	(No consequential breach) As far as MGL is aware, the entry into and performance of any Transaction Agreement or document required by the terms of any Transaction Agreement
to be entered into, by a Relevant Seller Group Member does not and will not: 

  

	 	(i)	result in a material breach under any material agreement (other than any contract for the supply of consumables or services) to which a Relevant Seller Group Member is party;

  

	 	(ii)	result in a material breach of any provision of the constitution of a Relevant Seller Group Member; or 

  

	 	(iii)	result in a material breach of any order, judgement or decree of any court or Governmental Authority to which a Relevant Seller Group Member is a party or is bound.

  

	 	(e)	(No insolvency events) No: 

  

	 	(i)	meeting has been convened, resolution proposed, petition presented or order made for the winding up of MGL or MHH; 

  

	 	(ii)	receiver, receiver and manager, provisional liquidator, liquidator or other officer of the court has been appointed in relation to all or any material asset of MGL or MHH;

  

	 	(iii)	mortgagee or chargee has taken, attempted or indicated an intention to exercise its rights under any security of which either of MGL or MHH are the mortgagor or charger.

  

	 	(f)	(Not insolvent) Neither MGL nor MHH: 

  

	 	(i)	is insolvent within the meaning of the Corporations Act; 

  

	 	(ii)	has stopped paying its debts as and when they fall due; and 

  

	 	(iii)	is not subject to voluntary administration under Part 5.3A of the Corporations Act. 

  

	3.	Assets 

  

	 	(a)	(Assets) As far as MGL is aware, the Assets, the Assets-Seller Group and the Excluded Assets comprise all the material assets used by the Group and the Seller Group in the
conduct of the Hospital Business immediately prior to the date of this Deed (other than any assets made available to the Buyer by MGL under the Shared Services Agreement and other Shared Assets) and that are required by the Buyer to perform its
obligations under the Shared Services Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	(Assets - Seller Group) The Assets - Seller Group comprise all the Assets in relation to which a Seller Group Member has any right, title or interest.

  

 13 

	 	(c)	(Ownership of assets: Seller Group) Other than Fixed Assets - Seller Group over which there are Equipment Leases - Seller Group, a Seller Group Member is the legal and
beneficial owner of the Assets - Seller Group, free of any Encumbrance, and that Seller Group Member has complete and unrestricted power and right to sell, assign and transfer (as applicable) the same to the Buyer subject to obtaining any consents
under the Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group, the Equipment Leases - Seller Group and the Leases - Seller Group. 

  

	 	(d)	(Possession or control: Seller Group) The Assets - Seller Group are in the possession or control of a Seller Group Member. 

  

	 	(e)	(Ownership of assets: Group) Other than Fixed Assets - Group over which there are Equipment Leases - Group, a Group Member is the legal and beneficial owner of the Assets
other than the Assets - Seller Group, free of any Encumbrance, and that Group Member has complete and unrestricted power and right to sell, assign and transfer (as applicable) the same subject to obtaining any consents under the Hospital Business
Contracts - Group, the Equipment Leases - Group and the Leases - Group. 

  

	 	(f)	(Possession or control: Group) The Assets - Group are in the possession or control of a Group Member. 

  

	4.	Conduct of Hospital Business 

  

	 	(a)	(Necessary licences) As far as MGL is aware, every Group Member and Relevant Seller Group Member holds all of the licences, consents, authorisations and permits which are
material for the proper carrying on of the Hospital Business and the use of the Premises and has not been served with any notice issued under Law that any such licence, consent, authorisation or permit held by them will be revoked, suspended,
modified or not renewed. 

  

	 	(b)	(Materially adverse actions, omissions or statutory notices) As far as MGL is aware, no Group Member or Seller Group Member has received any written notice which remains
outstanding from any Governmental Authority affecting or relating to or which may affect or relate to the Hospital Business or any of the Assets which is likely to give rise to any material adverse consequences to the Hospital Business.

  

	5.	Last Accounts and management accounts 

  

	 	(a)	The Last Accounts and the associated profit and loss statement (a copy of which is included in Part B of Schedule 1) are in accordance with the Corporations Act, including:

  

	 	(i)	giving a true and fair view of the Australian Hospital Business’ assets, liabilities and financial position as at the dates to which they were prepared and of its profit and
performance for the years ended on those dates; and 

  

	 	(ii)	complying with Accounting Standards in Australia and the Corporations Regulations 2001. 

  

	 	(b)	The statement of financial position as at 30 June 2002 and the associated profit and loss statement included at Annexure C is in accordance with the Corporations Act, including:

  

 14 

	 	(i)	giving a true and fair view of the Australian Hospital Business’ (excluding “Shared Services” (as that term is defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed)) assets,
liabilities and financial position as at the dates to which they were prepared and of its profit and performance for the years ended on those dates; and 

  

	 	(ii)	complying with Accounting Standards in Australia and the Corporations Regulations 2001. 

  

	 	(c)	The Management Accounts in all material respects reflect the financial position of the Australian Hospital Business for the period for which they were prepared and have been
prepared in good faith, applying in all material respects the same accounting principles consistently with the way they were applied in preparing the Last Accounts except that: 

  

	 	(i)	third party valuations of assets and provisions including for medical malpractice, workers compensation and the carrying value of fixed assets, have not been carried out in
preparing the Management Accounts; and 

  

	 	(ii)	a Tax review has not been carried out in preparing the Management Accounts. 

  

	6.	Period since Last Accounts Balance Date 

  

	 	(a)	(No material change) On and from the “Last Accounts Balance Date” there has not been: 

  

	 	(i)	any material adverse change to the financial condition of the Australian Hospital Business from that shown in the Last Accounts; or 

  

	 	(ii)	any material change in the nature, amount, valuation or basis of valuation of the assets or in the nature or amount of any Liabilities of the Australian Hospital Business.

  

	 	(b)	(No substantial impact) On and from the Last Accounts Balance Date there has not arisen any item, transaction or event of a material or unusual nature likely to affect
substantially the Australian Hospital Business. 

  

	 	(c)	(Ordinary course) As far as MGL is aware, on and from the Last Accounts Balance Date, the Relevant Seller Group Members and the Group Members have carried on the Hospital
Business in the ordinary course, no asset has been acquired or disposed of or dealt with nor has it entered into any agreement or option to acquire or dispose of any Assets except in the ordinary course of business, no Liability has been incurred
except in the ordinary course of business, and no contingent liability has been incurred by any Group Member to the extent relating to the Hospital Business except in the ordinary course of business. 

  

	7.	Commitments and Contracts 

  

	 	(a)	(Material contracts in ordinary course) As far as MGL is aware, no Relevant Seller Group Member or Group Member is party to any material contract or material commitment,
relating to the Hospital Business, which is outside the ordinary course of business or which otherwise is not on arm’s length terms. 

  

	 	(b)	 (No breach of material contracts) As far as MGL is aware, there are no material 

  

 15 

	 	 
contracts in relation to the Hospital Business in respect of which any Group Member or a Relevant Seller Group Member or any other party is in material
breach or default or, but for the requirements of notice or lapse of time or both, would be in breach or default nor has any Group Member or a Relevant Seller Group Member or any third party waived any material breach or default by any other party
under any such contract. 

  

	 	(c)	(Tenders) As far as MGL is aware, no material offer, tender, quotation or the like given or made by a Relevant Seller Group Member or Group Member exclusively in respect of
the Hospital Business is capable of giving rise to a contract merely by any unilateral act of a third party, other than in the ordinary course of business. 

  

	 	(d)	(Goods and Services Providers) As far as MGL is aware, Annexure F lists the top 100 providers of goods or services used in the Australian Hospital Business in terms of annual
spend for the financial year ended 30 June 2003. 

  

	8.	Superannuation 

  

	 	(a)	(Compliance with superannuation commitments) As far as MGL is aware, MGL has materially complied, and until the Umbrella Completion Date will continue to materially comply,
with all of its Superannuation Commitments in relation to the Employees. 

  

	 	(b)	(No increase in commitments prior to completion) Unless required by legislation to do so, MGL will not increase its Superannuation Commitments in relation to the Employees
between the date of this Deed and the Umbrella Completion Date without the written consent of the Buyer. 

  

	9.	Tax 

  

	 	(a)	As far as MGL is aware, the Group has duly complied with all material obligations imposed by and provisions of the Tax Act and the other requirements and obligations in respect of
Taxes. 

  

	 	(b)	As far as MGL is aware, no member of the Group has made a false or misleading statement which is material, and there is no unresolved dispute which is material, with any
Governmental Authority, in respect of Tax. 

  

	 	(c)	As far as MGL is aware, the Group has (in all material respects) maintained accurate records of all information required to support all Tax returns and information which has been or
may be filed, lodged or submitted to any Revenue Authority. 

  

	10.	Litigation 

  

	 	(a)	(No material proceedings) Except as disclosed in Schedule 11 Part A: 

  

	 	(i)	no Group Member is engaged in any prosecution, litigation, mediation or arbitration proceedings, which are material; and 

  

	 	(ii)	as far as MGL is aware, no such proceedings is pending or threatened in any written communication given or addressed to and received by any Group Member. 

 

	 	(b)	(No material proceedings) Except as disclosed in Schedule 11 Part B: 

  

	 	(i)	no Relevant Seller Group Member is engaged in any prosecution, litigation, mediation or arbitration proceedings in relation to the Hospital Business (including the Assets - Seller
Group), which is material; and 

  

 16 

	 	(ii)	as far as MGL is aware, no such proceedings is pending or threatened in any written communication given or addressed to and received by any Relevant Seller Group Member.

  

	 	(c)	(Notification) As far as MGL is aware any act, omission or incident which may give rise to any material Claim or Liability of which is MGL is aware (after due and proper
enquiry) has been notified to MGL’s insurer pursuant to any relevant insurance policy. 

  

	 	(d)	(No unsatisfied judgements) As far as MGL is aware, there are no material unsatisfied judgements, awards, claims or damages against a Group Member. 

 

	 	(e)	(No major material proceedings commenced) Except as disclosed in Schedule 11 no prosecution or litigation has been commenced against any Group Member or Relevant Seller Group
Member which: 

  

	 	(i)	has Good Prospects of Success; and 

  

	 	(ii)	if successful in respect of any of those elements of the prosecution or litigation which have Good Prospects of Success, is likely to affect substantially the Australian Hospital
Business. 

  
 For the purposes of this paragraph
(e), a prosecution or litigation (or element of such prosecution of litigation) has “Good Prospects of Success” if, in the opinion of a Queen’s Counsel nominated by the President of the Law Institute of Victoria, the prosecution or
litigation (or element thereof) has a greater than 70% chance of being successful. 
  

	11.	Intellectual property 

  

	 	(a)	(Ownership) As far as MGL is aware, the Scheduled Intellectual Property Rights: 

  

	 	(i)	are legally and beneficially vested in a Group Member or a Relevant Seller Group Member (as the case may be); 

  

	 	(ii)	have not been infringed or are presently being infringed; and 

  

	 	(iii)	are not subject to any licence, authority or encumbrance in favour of any third party. 

  

	 	(b)	(Intellectual Property Rights) As far as MGL is aware, the Scheduled Intellectual Property Rights comprise all of the material registered intellectual property rights used by
the Group and the Seller Group in the conduct of the Hospital Business immediately prior to the date of this Deed (other than the Trade Marks - Excluded). 

  

	 	(c)	(Cancellation or renewal) As far as MGL is aware, there are no facts or circumstances that would render any of the Scheduled Intellectual Property Rights that are registered
liable to cancellation or that would cause registration not to be renewed. 

  

	 	(d)	(Infringing use) As far as MGL is aware, each Relevant Seller Group Member’s and each Group Member’s use of the Scheduled Intellectual Property Rights in the
conduct of the Hospital Business does not infringe the rights of any third party. 

  

 17 

	12.	Subsidiaries 

  

	 	(a)	(Ownership) The Subsidiaries are directly or indirectly wholly owned by a Hospital Company other than the companies listed in Part 3 of Schedule 1 of the Share and
Asset Sale Deed. 

  

	 	(b)	(No other subsidiaries) As at the time immediately before Umbrella Completion, the Hospital Companies have no subsidiaries within the meaning of the Corporations Act other
than the Subsidiaries and have no interest in the share capital of any company other than those Subsidiaries. 

  

	 	(c)	(No third party rights) The Subsidiaries are not under any obligation to allot any shares to any person or persons, or to otherwise alter the structure of any part of their
respective unissued share capital, and no option exists (nor are the Subsidiaries under any obligation to give any option) over any part of their respective unissued share capital, nor have the Subsidiaries offered to do any of the foregoing.

  

	 	(d)	(Convertibles and other third party rights) There are no: 

  

	 	(i)	securities convertible into shares of any Subsidiary; 

  

	 	(ii)	options or other entitlements: 

  

	 	A.	over shares of any Subsidiary; or 

  

	 	B.	to have shares in any Subsidiary issued; or 

  

	 	C.	restrictions on the transfer of any shares in any Subsidiary. 

  

	 	(e)	(Incorporation and power) Each Group Member: 

  

	 	(i)	is validly existing; 

  

	 	(ii)	is accurately described in Schedule 1 and Schedule 2; and 

  

	 	(iii)	has full corporate power to own its properties, assets and businesses and to carry on the businesses it conducts. 

  

	 	(f)	(No insolvency event) No: 

  

	 	(i)	meeting has been convened, resolution proposed, petition presented or order made for the winding up of a Group Member; 

  

	 	(ii)	receiver, receiver and manager, provisional liquidator, liquidator or other officer of the Court has been appointed in relation to all or any material asset of a Group Member;

  

	 	(iii)	mortgagee or chargee has taken, attempted or indicated an intention to exercise its rights under any security of which a Group Member is the mortgagor or charger.

  

	 	(g)	(Not insolvent) No Group Member: 

  

	 	(i)	is insolvent within the meaning of the Corporations Act; 

  

	 	(ii)	has stopped paying its debts as and when they fall due; or 

  

	 	(iii)	is subject to voluntary administration under Part 5.3A of the Corporations Act. 

  

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	 	(h)	(No other investments) No Group Member: 

  

	 	(i)	acts or carries on any material business in partnership with any other person; 

  

	 	(ii)	is a member (otherwise than through the holding of share capital) of any corporate or unincorporated body, undertaking or association (other than a trade association); or

  

	 	(iii)	holds or is liable on any share or security (other than a share or security in a trade association) which is not fully paid up or which carries any liability.

  

	 	(i)	(No other trading names) As far as MGL is aware, no Group Member trades under a name other than its corporate name, any derivation therefrom or any of the names by which the
relevant hospital is known (excluding trademarks or business names registered in a name other than its corporate name). 

  

	13.	Premises 

  

	 	(a)	(Accurate description) The Scheduled Premises are all the material premises owned, leased or occupied by Group Members and Relevant Seller Group Members for the purposes of
the Hospital Business. 

  

	 	(b)	(All information provided) Details of all material documentation pursuant to which the Scheduled Premises are owned or occupied by the Group Members or a Relevant Seller
Group Member have been provided to the Buyer. 

  

	 	(c)	(Only Premises used) The Scheduled Premises are the only land and buildings owned or occupied by the Group Members or a Relevant Seller Group Member in connection with the
Hospital Business which are material other than as described in the Shared Services Agreement. 

  

	 	(d)	(Government orders) As far as MGL is aware, there is no order, declaration, report, recommendation or approved proposal of a Governmental Authority which would materially
adversely affect the use of any of the Scheduled Premises in connection with the Hospital Business in any material respect. 

  

	 	(e)	(No adverse notices) No notices issued under Law have been served on the Seller Group or the Group: 

  

	 	(i)	in respect of the compulsory acquisition or resumption of any part of any of the Freehold Premises; or 

  

	 	(ii)	asserting that the current use of any of the Scheduled Premises breaches the requirements of any relevant planning scheme. 

  

	 	(f)	(No default notice on Leases) As far as MGL is aware, no Relevant Seller Group Member or Group Member has received a notice of a material default in respect of any of the
Scheduled Premises which are the subject of a material Lease and which remains outstanding and as far as MGL is aware there is no circumstance which would lead to a notice of that type being received. 

  

	 	(g)	(No termination notice on Leases) As far as MGL is aware, no Relevant Seller Group Member or Group Member has given or received a notice of termination or intended
termination of any or all of the material Leases. 

  

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	 	(h)	(No restrictive covenant) As far as MGL is aware, the Freehold Premises are not subject to any restrictive covenant or exception or reservation which materially adversely
affects its use (including without derogation, its use for the purposes of carrying on the Hospital Business). 

  

	 	(i)	(Freehold Premises): 

  

	 	(i)	In relation to Freehold Premises - Group, the Group Member listed in Part D of Schedule 8 of the Share and Asset Sale Deed is the registered and beneficial owner.

  

	 	(ii)	In relation to Freehold Premises - Seller Group, the Relevant Seller Group Member listed in Part C of Schedule 8 of the Share and Asset Sale Deed is the registered and beneficial
owner. 

  

	 	(iii)	The Group Member or the Relevant Seller Group Member (as the case may be) have not sold, agreed to sell, granted any option to sell, any of the Freehold Premises or granted any
material option to lease or material sublease or agreed to enter into a material lease or material sublease any of the Freehold Premises (except as disclosed in the Disclosure Material). 

  

	 	(i)	(Leasehold Premises): 

  

	 	(i)	The written copies of the Leases which have been provided to the Buyer are accurate recordings of their material terms and there are no other material agreements, documents, or
understandings in relation to the Leases. 

  

	 	(ii)	The Leases in the Disclosure Material have not been varied in any material respect or terminated. 

  

	 	(iii)	Neither the Group Members nor the Relevant Seller Group Members have agreed to any material assignment, subletting, parting with possession or surrender of a Lease or any part of
the property leased (except as disclosed in the Disclosure Material). 

  

	 	(iv)	There is no material dispute with any authority having jurisdiction over the property the subject of a Lease. 

  

	14.	Environment 

  

	 	(a)	As far as MGL is aware, there is no Contamination: 

  

	 	(i)	present in, on or under the Freehold Premises or the Principal Premises (as the case may be); 

  

	 	(ii)	in, on or under any other part of the Environment which has originated or emanated from the Freehold Premises or the Principal Premises (as the case may be).

  
 in respect of which Remediation is required to
be carried out under Environmental Law during their continuing use and operation for the purposes of that part of the Hospital Business presently conducted by the Group or a Relevant Seller Group member on and from the Freehold Premises or the
Principal Premises. 
  

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	 	(b)	As far as MGL is aware, each Group Member and Relevant Seller Group Member complies with all material Environmental Laws applicable to the conduct and operation of the Hospital
Business. 

  

	 	(c)	(Environmental permits) As far as MGL is aware, each Group Member and Relevant Seller Group Member holds all material Environmental Permits necessary for the conduct and
operation of the Hospital Business. 

  

	 	(d)	(No orders) As far as MGL is aware, there are no notices, orders or directions issued by any Governmental Authority received by any Group or any Relevant Seller Group Member
in relation to the Hospital Business alleging breach of any material Environmental Law or requiring material Remediation to be carried out at any of the Premises, and there are no material Third Party Environmental Claims, which have not been
satisfied in all material respects. 

  

	15.	Records 

  
 As far as MGL is aware, all statutory accounts, books, ledgers, financial and other records of whatsoever kind each Relevant Seller Group Member and each
Group Member is required to maintain by law relating to the Hospital Business or the Assets - Seller Group have been properly and accurately maintained in all material respects, and contain due records of all matters required to be entered
therein by any relevant legislation, are in the possession or under the control of the Relevant Seller Group Member or Group Member and there has not been removed therefrom any material records or information. 
  

	16.	Disclosure Material 

  

	 	(a)	(All information true and accurate): As far as MGL is aware, other than: 

  

	 	(i)	any budgets, estimates, statements of opinion, statements relating to prospects forecasts, projections and other forward looking statements; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the Last Accounts, any management accounts, all verbal answers to “requests for information” and the Information Memorandum, 

  

	 	  	the information contained in the Disclosure Material (including all written answers to “requests for information”) is true and accurate in all material respects and not
misleading as at the date it bears, taking into account the purpose for which it was prepared and the basis on which it was prepared. 

  

	17.	Insurance 

  

	 	(a)	The Scheduled Insurances represent all contracts of insurance and indemnity in force in respect of the Hospital Business, the Freehold Premises and the Principal Premises and the
material Assets - Seller Group of an insurable nature. 

  

	 	(b)	As far as MGL is aware, each of the Scheduled Insurances is in force and there is no fact or circumstance which would lead to any of them being prejudiced. None of the contracts of
insurance and indemnity will be terminated or cease to have effect as a result of the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Agreements. 

  

	 	(c)	All premiums in respect of the Scheduled Insurances will have been paid up to the Umbrella Completion Date. 

  

	 	(d)	As far as MGL is aware, there are no material claims made but unpaid under the Scheduled Insurances. 

  

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	 	(e)	As far as MGL is aware, MGL has not failed to give any notice or present any claim under any of the Scheduled Insurances. 

  

	 	(f)	MGL has at all relevant times been insured in connection with the Australian Hospital Business to a prudent level taking into account the nature of the assets and liabilities of the
Australian Hospital Business. 

  

	18.	Employees 

  

	 	(a)	No Group Members or Relevant Seller Group Member has made any contract, arrangement, understanding or representation (whether written or oral) under which one or more Employees,
contractors or agents will or may be entitled to any benefit (monetary or otherwise) from the Group or a Hospital Business as a result of the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Agreements. 

  

	 	(b)	As far as MGL is aware, the Group Members and the Relevant Seller Group Members have complied with and continue to comply with all material obligations arising under law, equity,
statute (including occupational health and safety, annual leave, long service leave, equal opportunity, anti-discrimination, taxation, superannuation, workers compensation and industrial laws), award, enterprise agreement or other instrument made or
approved under any law with respect to its Employees and Former Employees. 

  

	 	(c)	As far as MGL is aware, except as set out in the Disclosure Material there are no awards or enterprise agreements made or approved under law which apply to Employees.

  

	 	(d)	As far as MGL is aware, there are no contracts, arrangements or understandings in place under which any Employee is entitled to receive in the next 12 months an increase in
remuneration in excess of 10% of their current remuneration. 

  

	19.	Unit Trusts 

  

	 	(a)	Column 1 of Schedule 10 accurately identifies all the Trusts in relation to which the Group Members are acting in their capacities as trustees except for the Dormant Trust
(“Trusts”) (for the purpose of this Warranty 19, “Dormant Trust means the HOA Investment Fund Trust of which Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Limited is the trustee and MGL is the sole registered holder and beneficial
holder). 

  

	 	(b)	Column 3 of Schedule 10 accurately identifies all Beneficiaries of the Trusts, and the number of Units they hold except for the Dormant Trust. 

  

	 	(c)	The Beneficiaries are the registered holders and beneficial owners of all the units in the Trusts (“Units”) as described in Schedule 10 which are free of any Encumbrance.

  

	 	(d)	Each Trust has been validly created and is in existence at the date of this Deed. 

  

	 	(e)	The Group Member shown as the trustee of a Trust in column 2 of Schedule 10 has been validly appointed as trustee of the relevant Trust and is the sole trustee of that Trust.

  

	 	(f)	The Trust is solely constituted by the trust deed of the Trust and any subsequent variations or amendments. 

  

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	 	(g)	As far as MGL is aware, there are no proceedings which could have a material adverse effect on the assets or financial position of any Trust or on trustee of a Trust.

  

	 	(h)	The transactions which are the subject of the Transaction Agreements are for the commercial benefit of the Trusts and will not materially adversely affect any of the Trusts.

  

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 Schedule 7 Buyer Warranties 
  

	(a)	The Buyer and each Newco Group Member has been duly incorporated and is validly existing with full corporate power and authority to enter into the Transaction Agreements and to
perform its obligations hereunder. 

  

	(b)	The execution and completion of the Transaction Agreements will not breach any provision in the constituent documents of the Buyer and each Newco Group Member.

  

	(c)	All resolutions, authorities and consents required to enable the Buyer to enter into the Transaction Agreements have been passed or obtained and, subject thereto, the Transaction
Agreements are therefore a fully valid and binding obligation enforceable against the Buyer and each Newco Group Member in accordance with its terms. 

  

	(d)	No receiver, receiver and manager or administrator of the undertaking of the Buyer or any Newco Group Member or of the whole or material part of any of their assets have been
appointed, nor has any judgment been obtained nor any execution or process of any Court or other authority been issued against or been levied or enforced on the Buyer or any Newco Group Member in respect of the whole or any material part of its
business or assets. 

  

	(e)	No petitions for the winding up of the Buyer or any Newco Group Member have been presented, and no orders have been made or effective resolutions passed for the winding up of the
Buyer or any Newco Group Member, nor proceedings instituted, or a meeting or meetings called with a view to obtaining any such order or orders or to pass any such resolution or resolutions. 

  

	(f)	Except as expressly provided in the Transaction Agreements, the execution, delivery and performance by the Buyer and each Newco Group Member of the Transaction Agreements requires
no action by or in respect of, or filing with, any Governmental Authority. 

  

	(g)	The Buyer is not aware of any of the Warranties not being true and accurate. 

  

	(h)	The entry into and performance of any of the Transaction Agreements by the Buyer and each Newco Group Member does not and will not: 

  

	 	(i)	result in a breach of or constitute a default under any agreement to which the Buyer or any Newco Group Member is party; 

  

	 	(ii)	result in a breach of any provision of the constitution of the Buyer or any Newco Group Member; or 

  

	 	(iii)	result in a breach of any order, judgment or decree of any court or Governmental Authority to which the Buyer is a party or by which the Buyer or any Newco Group Member is bound.

  

	(i)	The Buyer will receive not less than $210 million in capital contributions including by way of subscriptions for shares and equity instruments including loan notes (the creditors of
which will rank pari passu with other unsecured creditors) on or before Umbrella Completion. 

  

	(j)	Annexure F is true and accurate. 

  

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 Schedule 8 Obligations relating to Workers’ Compensation Liability 
  

	1.	Buyer to give notice 

  
 The Buyer: 
  

	 	(a)	must notify the relevant workers’ compensation authority and any applicable authorised insurer in each State and Territory in which the Employees or the Independent Contractors
work as soon as practicable after the Completion Date that the Buyer or the Group is the employer of each of the Employees and the principal of each of the Independent Contractors; and 

  

	 	(b)	from the Completion Date will be liable to make and will make the weekly compensation payments and any other payments (if any) whether to an Employee, an Independent Contractor or a
third party payable under the relevant workers’ compensation legislation in respect of the Employees or the Independent Contractors. 

  

	2.	States to assume management of claims 

  
 MGL must use its reasonable endeavours to cause each workers’ compensation authority in Queensland, Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia
to assume responsibility for and the management of all Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claims governed by the laws of the relevant state provided that the Buyer may elect not to allow an authority to assume any such claim if it reasonably
considers (by reference to the amount provided for such a claim in the accounts of the Business or otherwise) that any amount required to be paid by it in respect of the assumption of such a claim by the authority is excessive. 
  

	3.	MGL to manage claims 

  
 If any of the authorities refuses to enter an agreement on the terms set out in paragraph 2 in this Schedule 8 or if the Buyer makes an election in
accordance with paragraph 2: 
  

	 	(a)	MGL must itself or (with the prior consent of the Buyer which may not be unreasonably withheld) must engage a third party on terms acceptable to MGL to: 

  

	 	(i)	manage all Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claims governed by the laws of the relevant state which have not been assumed by the workers’ compensation authority under
paragraph 2; and 

  

	 	(ii)	maintain all records and do all things which may be reasonably required to be done by the Buyer or any of the Group Members in respect of such Pre-Completion Workers’
Compensation Claims governed by the laws of the relevant state, 

  
 at the Buyer’s cost and as the agent of the Buyer; 
  

	 	(b)	the cost payable by the Buyer to MGL for management of those claims shall be calculated as follows: 

  

	 	(i)	for the 12 month period commencing on Completion: $1,000,000; 

  

	 	(ii)	for each year thereafter: 

  

	 	A.	an Annual Fee determined on the basis set out in the table below; and 

  

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	 	B.	$1,000 in respect of each and every claim open in that year save that, if the Buyer provides and MGL accepts a Secondee pursuant to paragraph 13, no per claim payment will be
payable in respect of the period of the secondment and the $1,000 fee will accordingly be reduced on a pro rata basis (the “per claim payment”). 

  
 Annual Fee 
  

	 500 or more open claims in the year
	  	$	1,000,000.00
	 Between 400 and 499 ‘open’ claims in the year
	  	$	700,000.00
	 Between 300 and 399 ‘open’ claims in the year
	  	$	500,000.00
	 Between 200 and 299 ‘open’ claims in the year
	  	$	290,000.00
	 Between 100 and 199 ‘open’ claims in the year
	  	$	130,000.00
	 Between 50 and 99 ‘open’ claims in the year
	  	$	60,000.00
	 less than 50 open claims in the year
	  	$	50,000.00

  

	 	  	Provided always that the Annual Fee must not exceed $1,000,000. 

  

	 	(c)	The Annual Fee referred to in paragraph 3(b) in this Schedule 8 shall be paid quarterly in arrears as follows: 

  

	 	(i)	the first payment of $250,000 shall be due and payable on the day three months after Completion; 

  

	 	(ii)	the second, third and fourth payments of $250,000 shall be due and payable on the day 6 months, 9 months and 12 months after Completion (respectively); 

  

	 	(iii)	in each subsequent year, the Buyer will pay (on the dates referred to in paragraphs (c)(i) and (ii)) 25% of the Annual Fee calculated by reference to the maximum number of claims
open during the immediately preceding quarter. 

  

	 	(d)	On the date of each quarterly payment referred to in paragraph 3(c), if there are (or were) any claims open during the immediately preceding quarter in respect of which a per claim
payment has not been paid during the previous 12 months, the Buyer will make the per claim payment in respect of those claims. 

  

	 	(e)	An adjustment payment will be made on each anniversary of Completion (by either MGL or the Buyer, as the case requires) to ensure that during the previous year the total Annual Fee
and per claim payments made by the Buyer pursuant to the mechanisms in paragraph 3(c) was correct, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3(b). 

  

	4.	MGL to give notice 

  
 MGL must give to the Buyer notice of any Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claim or of any circumstances giving rise or likely to give rise to an
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Compensation Claim of which MGL has knowledge and must, to the extent permitted by Law, and particularly, the Privacy Laws and any relevant workers
compensation or other legislation, give the Buyer access to any correspondence, notices, letters or documents that may relate to such a claim and allow the Buyer to take such copies as reasonably requested. 
  

	5.	Delivery of records 

  
 To the extent permitted by law, and particularly the Privacy Laws and any relevant workers compensation or other legislation, MGL must deliver to the
Buyer any documents or records which the Buyer is required by law to maintain in respect of any claim made under any statute relating to workers’ compensation. 
  

	6.	MGL to enforce rights 

  
 MGL must use best endeavours to enforce any rights or entitlements that it or a Seller Group Member has to recover any moneys paid in respect of any
Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claim and account to the Buyer for the proceeds of that enforcement, less the actual costs (including legal costs on a full indemnity basis) incurred by MGL in that enforcement 
  

	7.	Bank Guarantees 

  
 If MGL is required to provide a continuing bank guarantee in respect of Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claims, MGL may charge the Buyer a
guarantee fee, being the actual proportion of the cost of the guarantee relevant to the subject Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claims charged by the relevant financial institution to MGL. 
  

	8.	Payment arrangements 

  
 In the states in which MGL is a self insurer, (that is, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and Western Australia) unless and until any of the
authorities in those states agree to and do assume responsibility for management and payment of Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claims made by Employees and Independent Contractors, the provisions in paragraphs 8 to 12 in this Schedule
8 will, subject to Privacy Laws, apply: 
  

	 	(a)	(Provision of information): MGL will, within 10 Business Days of Completion, and thereafter quarterly (or such greater frequency (but no more frequently than monthly) as the
Buyer may reasonably require and with which MGL is able to comply without incurring material additional costs), provide the Buyer with the following information in relation to all Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claims:

  

	 	(i)	Claim Number 

  

	 	(ii)	Employee Name 

  

	 	(iii)	Date of Birth 

  

	 	(iv)	Date of Injury 

  

	 	(v)	Nature of Injury 

  

	 	(vi)	Claim Estimate 

  

	 	(vii)	Total Payments Made 

  

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	 	(viii)	Outstanding Estimate 

  

	 	(ix)	Recovery (if applicable) 

  

	 	(x)	Litigated (Yes or No) 

  

	 	(b)	(Employee Wages and Contractor Payments): From Completion: 

  

	 	(i)	each worker who has made or makes a Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claim will be directed by the Buyer to provide medical certificates in the form required under the
relevant legislation for the period of incapacity to the Buyer; 

  

	 	(ii)	where, despite paragraph 8(b)(i) in this Schedule 8, a worker provides a medical certificate in the form required under the relevant legislation to MGL, it will send a copy
to the Buyer without delay and retain the original certificate; 

  

	 	(iii)	the Buyer will on a weekly basis provide MGL with a schedule by state, containing each worker’s: 

  

	 	A.	full name, date of birth, and claim number (if known), 

  

	 	B.	pre injury average weekly earnings (PIAWE) or current weekly earnings (CWE) including details of the worker’s: 

  

	 	1)	base salary; 

  

	 	2)	overtime; and 

  

	 	3)	allowances; 

  

	 	C.	a Pre Injury Work Schedule setting out details of the hours that the worker would have worked, had the worker not been injured and in receipt of workers compensation payments, in
accordance with the attached WorkCover (Pre-Injury) Roster and Personal Details Form; 

  

	 	D.	if the worker is partially incapacitated, a Return to Work (RTW) Schedule, in accordance with the attached Partial/Total Absence (RTW) Roster Form;

  

	 	E.	any applicable RTW plan; 

  

	 	F.	a calculation of the average weekly earnings based on the above information and in accordance with the relevant workers’ compensation legislation; 

  

	 	G.	a list of applicable medical certificates, 

  

	 	  	and attaching all original medical certificates. The Seller will assist the Buyer to prepare this schedule to the extent that it contains information in records possessed by the
Seller Group and not the Buyer Group in respect of the period prior to Completion. 

  

	 	(iv)	MGL will return the schedule to the Buyer certifying, in respect of each worker, the amount of workers’ compensation payable in accordance with the Law within the later of 5
Business Days of receipt of the schedule or correction of any errors or anomalies in that schedule by the Buyer; 

  

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	 	(v)	MGL will use its best endeavours to pay Pre Completion Workers’ Compensation Claims in accordance with the Law, and in accordance with the ordinary and reasonable practices of
self insurers in the relevant jurisdiction; 

  

	 	(vi)	the Buyer will pay that amount of workers’ compensation to the worker as soon as possible but in any event within 3 Business Days of the return of the schedule by MGL to the
Buyer. 

  

	 	(c)	(Medical and other expenses): From Completion: 

  

	 	(i)	each worker who has made or makes a Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claim will be directed to submit invoices for expenses incurred as a consequence of the claim to Buyer;

  

	 	(ii)	where, despite paragraph 8(c)(i) in this Schedule 8 a worker submits an expense claim to MGL, it will send a copy to the Buyer without delay, retain the original of the
invoice and add the invoice to the next schedule submitted to it by the Buyer in accordance with paragraph 8(c)(iii) in this Schedule 8; 

  

	 	(iii)	the Buyer will on a weekly basis provide MGL with a schedule by state setting out: 

  

	 	A.	each worker’s full name, date of birth, and claim number (if known), 

  

	 	B.	the date of service and invoice date, provider name, type of service, and expense claimed exclusive of GST, GST claimed, 

  

	 	    	together with each original invoice. 

  

	 	(iv)	MGL will copy the invoices and approve expenses for payment by the Buyer within the later of 5 Business Days of receipt of the schedule or correction of any errors or anomalies in
that schedule by the Buyer; 

  

	 	(v)	the Buyer will arrange payment of the expenses as soon as possible after the return of the schedule by MGL to the Buyer, but in any event in accordance with the payment terms
applicable to each invoice. 

  

	 	(d)	(Payments ordered by a Court or authority or related body, or due as a result of settlement of claims): From Completion, where MGL is ordered or agrees to make payment in
respect of a Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claim, MGL will give the Buyer notice in writing of that payment as soon as practicable and the Buyer will make the payment ordered or agreed within 5 Business Days of receipt of that notice, or
as ordered or agreed. 

  

	9.	Reporting 

  

	 	(a)	Unless otherwise agreed by MGL and the Buyer and approved by the relevant workcover authority, MGL will continue to be responsible for complying with the reporting requirements of
the relevant workcover authorities. 

  

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	 	(b)	The Buyer will ensure that the record configuration of the Buyer’s system is compatible with, and ensures the continuation of the previous level of data exchange with
MGL’s system. The Buyer will comply with all reasonable requests for, and will make, the changes required to make the necessary interface and record configuration to enable MGL to meet its workers’ compensation reporting obligations.

  

	10.	Access to records 

  
 The Buyer will permit MGL to have access to such documents and records as MGL reasonably requires in relation to Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation
Claims made by Employees and Independent Contractors so as to satisfy its obligations under the laws relating to workers’ compensation and the terms of its self insurance licences in the relevant jurisdictions. 
  

	11.	Buyer to provide assistance 

  
 The Buyer will provide MGL with such assistance as it reasonably requires to respond to enquiries or investigations of the workcover authorities in the
relevant jurisdictions in relation to Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claims made by Employees and Independent Contractors. 
  

	12.	Compliance with MGL’s Licences 

  

	 	(a)	If as a result of the Buyer’s management of the payments referred to above, MGL reasonably believes that its obligations under the laws relating to workers’ compensation
and/or the terms of its self insurance licences in the relevant jurisdiction are not being met, it may give the Buyer written notice of the breach and require the Buyer to remedy that breach to MGL’s reasonable satisfaction within 5 Business
Days. 

  

	 	(b)	In the event that either the breach is not remedied, or the relevant workcover authority requires the breach to be remedied in a shorter period than 5 Business Days, MGL reserves
the right to: 

  

	 	(i)	remedy any breach itself, 

  

	 	(ii)	assume ongoing responsibility for payments of wages to or expenses on behalf of the relevant worker and all workers in respect of Pre-Completion Workers’ Compensation Claims
made by Employees and Independent Contractors; and 

  

	 	(iii)	invoice the Buyer for the amount of payments made under paragraphs 12(b)(i) and 12(b)(ii) in this Schedule 8 which invoices will be paid by the Buyer to MGL without deduction
within 5 Business Days of receipt; 

  

	 	(iv)	invoice the Buyer for any costs which MGL or any Seller Group Member incurs as a result of the breach, which invoices will be paid by the Buyer to MGL without deduction except as
required by Law within 5 Business Days of receipt. 

  

	13.	Secondment 

  

	 	(a)	Subject always to MGL’s obligations under the laws relating to workers’ compensation, the terms of its self insurance licences in the relevant jurisdiction and any other
Law, MGL will permit a full-time duly qualified and authorised claims 

  

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`manager employed by a Buyer Group Member (“Secondee”) to work with the employees of MGL engaged in managing workers’ compensation
claims during any period when fees are payable by the Buyer to MGL under this Schedule 8. 

  

	 	(b)	The Secondee will be provided at no cost to MGL and on terms reasonably acceptable to MGL. 

  

	14.	Indexation 

  
 On each anniversary of the Completion Date the fees specified under this Schedule will increase by the percentage of the increase (during the
corresponding period) of the Consumer Price Index (All Groups, Weighted Average of Eight Capital Cities) published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. 
  

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 Schedule 9 Insurance 
  

	 Class of Risk

	  	 Insurance Panel

	  	 Policy Number

	 Property
  
 Note: Period of insurance: 30/9/03 to 30/9/04
	  	 Ace (lead insurer)
	  	 45% - Ace Insurance Ltd:
 03FX011947/021Z011947
  
 25% - XL Insurance Company
 Limited: AU1001PR03A
  
 20% - Zurich Australian
 Insurance Ltd; TBA
  
 10% - Lloyd’s, London
 Syndicates; Catlin, Beazley,
 Wellington; TBA

			
	Combined Medical Malpractice / Professional Indemnity / Public Product Liability Note: Period of insurance: 30/6/03 to 30/06/04	  	 Transport Securities Insurance
 Pty Ltd (Primary Insurer)
  
 Swiss Re (Reinsurer)
	  	 7646/2003/TSI
  
  
 361751 (Professional
Indemnity)
  
 359556 (Medical
Malpractice)

			
	 Combined Public, Products, Errors and Omissions, No Fault Compensation for Clinical Trials and Financial Loss Liability
  
 Note: This policy only applies in excess of the Public/Products Liability sections that
form part of the coverage afforded to Hospitals in terms of the Combined Medical Malpractice policy.
	  	XL Insurance Company Limited: (lead insurer)	  	 TBA

			
	 Comprehensive Crime
  
 Note: Period of insurance: 30/9/03 to 30/9/04
	  	 AIG
	  	 81822

			
	 Directors’ & Officers’ Liability
  
 Note: Period of insurance: 30/9/03 to 30/9/04
	  	 Chubb (lead insurer)
	  	 93285952

			
	 Personal Accident / Travel
  
 Note: Period of insurance: 30/9/02 to 30/9/03
	  	 Ace
	  	 ABTVL000115VIC

			
	 Contract Works
  
 Note: Period of insurance: 30/9/03 to 30/9/04
	  	Royal Sun Alliance (lead - primary insurer)	  	 CR0580896TM

  

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	 Class of Risk

	  	 Insurance Panel

	  	 Policy Number

	 Personal Accident - Voluntary Workers
  
 Note: Period of insurance: 30/9/03 to 30/9/04
	  	 Ace
	  	 AGPA000129VIC

			
	Motor Vehicles Note: Period of insurance: 30/9/03 to 30/9/04	  	 Royal Sun Alliance
	  	 MSF9102747

			
	 Marine Transit
	  	 National Marine Insurance Agency Ltd
	  	 CA000789NA9

			
	Superannuation Trustees Liability Note: Period of insurance: 30/6/03 to 30/06/04	  	 Chubb
	  	 93285186

			
	 Workers Compensation – ACT
  
 Note: Period of insurance: 30/6/03 to 30/06/04
	  	 Allianz
	  	 CWT 0037060

			
	 Workers Compensation – NT
  
 Note: Period of insurance: 30/6/03 to 30/06/04
	  	 Allianz
	  	 TWY 0007299

			
	 Workers Compensation – TAS
  
 Note: Period of insurance: 30/6/03 to 30/06/04
	  	 Allianz
	  	 LWL 0006066

			
	 Workers Compensation - Excess of loss – QLD
  

Note: Period of insurance: 30/6/03 to 30/06/04
	  	 Allianz
	  	 31-0094152XWC

			
	 Workers Compensation - Excess of loss - NSW, VIC, SA & WA
  
 Note: Period of insurance: 30/6/03 to 30/06/04
	  	 Allianz
	  	 31-0094154XWC

  

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 Schedule 10 Trusts and Beneficiaries 
  

	 Trust Name

	  	 Trustee

	  	 Unitholder/Beneficiary

	  	Ownership

	 
	Trusts - HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd
				
	The Pindara Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Limited	  	Australian Hospital Care Limited	  	100	%
				
	The Knox Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Limited	  	Australian Hospital Care (Masada) Pty Limited as trustee for The Masada Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	100	%
				
	The Masada Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Australian Hospital Care (Masada) Pty Limited	  	Australian Hospital Care 1988 Pty Limited	  	100	%
				
	The Spare Unit Trust	  	Australian Hospital Care (Spare) Pty Limited	  	Australian Hospital Care Limited	  	100	%
				
	The Ringwood Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Australian Hospital Care (Ringwood) Pty Limited	  	Australian Hospital Care Limited	  	100	%
				
	The Dorset Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Australian Hospital Care (Dorset) Pty Limited	  	Australian Hospital Care (Masada) Pty Limited as trustee for The Masada Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	100	%
				
	The Australian Hospitals Unit Trust	  	Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Limited	  	Australian Hospital Care Limited	  	100	%
				
	The AHC Radiology Unit Trust	  	AHC Radiology Pty Limited	  	Australian Hospital Care (Masada) Pty Limited as trustee for The Masada Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	100	%
	
	Australian Medical Enterprises Limited
				
	AME Trust	  	AME Hospitals Pty Limited	  	Australian Medical Enterprise Limited	  	100	%
				
	AME Trading Trust	  	AME Hospitals Pty Limited	  	AME Hospitals Pty Limited as trustee for AME Trust	  	100	%
				
	AME Property Trust	  	AME Properties Pty Limited	  	AME Hospitals Pty Limited as trustee for AME Trust	  	100	%
				
	Hallcraft Unit Trust*	  	Hallcraft Pty Limited	  	AME Hospitals Pty Limited as trustee for AME Trading Trust	  	100	%
				
	Glengarry Hospital Unit Trust No. 2	  	Rannes Pty Limited	  	Glengarry Hospital Property Pty Limited	  	100	%
				
	Glengarry Hospital Unit Trust No. 1	  	Hadassah Pty Limited	  	Rannes Pty Limited as trustee for Glengarry Hospital Unit Trust No. 2	  	100	%

  
  

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 Schedule 11 Current Litigation 
  
 Part A Group 
  
 Part B Seller Group 
  
 [*] 

	2.	2002/2003 Medical Malpractice Claims 

  

	3.	AHC Medical Malpractice/Public Liability Claims - Insured through HIH/FAI 

  
 [*] 
  

	5.	Joondalup Campus re: ACCC 

  
 [*] 
  
 [*] 
  
 [*] 
  

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  

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	Schedule  12	- Conditions Precedent 

  

	1.	(Foreign Investment Review Board approval): Either of the following occurs: 

  

	 	(a)	a notice in writing must be issued by or on behalf of the Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia stating that the Commonwealth Government does not object to the Buyer and MGL
entering into and completing the transactions contemplated by this Deed and the Transaction Agreements either unconditionally or on terms acceptable to the Buyer; or 

  

	 	(b)	the Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Australia must become precluded from making an order in respect of the acquisition of the assets to be transferred under this Deed and the
Transaction Agreements under the Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975 (Cth). 

  

	2.	(Drawdown Default Event) The Buyer has not received, on or before Umbrella Completion, written notification from the authorised representative of the Financiers that a
Drawdown Default Event has occurred preventing Drawdown by the Buyer under the Facilities Agreement. 

  

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	Schedule  13	Facilities Agreement Conditions Precedent 

  

	Part	I – Underwriting conditions 

  

	(a)	(No material adverse change) There not having occurred nor becoming known to the Co-Underwriters prior to the termination of the underwritten commitment any material adverse
change in the business, financial or trading position, assets or liabilities, profitability or prospects of: the Business after 30 June 2003 (taken as a whole), or the value of the mortgaged property or the ability of the group taken as a whole to
perform its obligations under the Transaction Documents. 

  

	(b)	(Force majeure) There not having occurred, between the date of this letter and the completion date: 

  

	 	(i)	an outbreak of hostilities (whether war is declared or not) involving any one or more of Australia, the United States of America or the United Kingdom; 

  

	 	(ii)	a significant act of terrorism or insurrection or a national emergency (whether in fact or law) in any one or more of Australia, the United States of America or the United Kingdom;
or 

  

	 	(iii)	any banking moratorium declared by the United States, New York or Australian authorities or any general suspension of payments in respect of banks in Australia or the United States,

  
 which, in the reasonable opinion of the
Co-Underwriters, is likely to materially adversely affect the syndication of the debt used to finance the acquisition of the Business. 
  

	(c)	(Satisfactory documentation) 

  

	 	(i)	The execution and, where applicable, delivery of the Acquisition Agreement and the Shared Services Agreement, each in the form of the latest draft submitted by the Sponsors to the
vendors which was also issued to the Co-Underwriters on the date of the commitment letter, and all related acquisition documentation; 

  

	 	(ii)	The execution and, where applicable, delivery of all constitutions, shareholder agreements, management agreements and other arrangements applicable to the management of the
Business, in a form satisfactory to the Co-Underwriters; 

  

	 	(iii)	each document (a “Finance Document”) which the Co-Underwriters require to be entered into as part of the provision of the funding referred to in the commitment letter, as
well as any subordinated debt. 

  

	(d)	(No misrepresentation): 

  

	 	(i)	All written information provided by, or on behalf of, the Borrower and each Sponsor to the Co-Underwriters being true in all material respects as at the date provided;

  

	 	(ii)	all projections provided by, or on behalf of, the Borrower and each Sponsor to the Co-Underwriters are based on reasonable assumptions as at the date provided; and

  

	 	(iii)	neither that information nor those projections being misleading by omission or otherwise in any respect which would materially adversely affect the decision of a prudent financial
institution to participate in the Senior Facilities. 

  

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	(e)	(Illegality) There is no change in any applicable law or regulation between the date of this letter and the completion date which prohibits any of the Co-Underwriters from
underwriting the funding used to finance the acquisition of the business and which cannot be reasonably avoided or overcome by the Co-Underwriters. 

  

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 Part II – Conditions precedent to senior facilities and bridge facility 
  

	(a)	(verification and solvency certificates) A directors’ certificate in the form required by the Co-Underwriters pertaining to the usual matters and including a statement
of solvency and attaching all constitutional documents and any required trust deeds and powers of attorney. 

  

	(b)	(registration of Securities) All securities to be executed and in registrable form (where required) and all secured property to be free from all prior security interests.

  

	(c)	(stamping) (If applicable) all securities and other documents executed in connection with the acquisition to have been stamped or held by legal counsel for the Lenders (with
funds for stamp duty) to attend to stamping. 

  

	(d)	(Finance Documents and Equity Documents) Duly executed counterparts of: 

  

	 	(i)	each Finance Document in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Co-Underwriters; 

  

	 	(ii)	the Acquisition Agreements in the form of the latest draft submitted by the Sponsors to the vendors which was also issued to the Co-Underwriters on the date of the commitment
letter; and 

  

	 	(iii)	all constitutions, shareholder agreements, management agreements, contracts with senior management, shareholder and intercompany loan agreements and other arrangements applicable to
the management of the Business, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Co-Underwriters. 

  
 (the “Transaction Documents”) 
  

	(e)	(Material Document) A certified copy or original of each of the following, executed and delivered to the finance parties : 

  

	 	(i)	Shared Services Agreement in the form of the latest draft submitted by the Sponsors to the vendors which was also issued to the Co-Underwriters on the date of the commitment letter;
and 

  

	 	(ii)	Leases. 

  

	(f)	(Completion of acquisition) confirmation that completion will occur on the first drawdown date, the Acquisition Agreement has not been amended or varied in a material way and
all conditions precedent to the Acquisition Agreement have been satisfied or waived to the satisfaction of the Co-Underwriters. 

  

	(g)	(legal opinions) Legal opinions in form and substance satisfactory to the Facility Agent addressed to the Security Agent, the Facility Agent and the Lenders from Baker &
McKenzie and Minter Ellison. 

  

	(h)	(mortgaged property) Confirmatory corporate, intellectual property and title searches to be conducted on the relevant registers in respect of the property that is to be
subject to the relevant securities. 

  

	(i)	(insurances) 

  

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	 	(i)	Certificates of currency from AON for all required insurance policies (and in so far as insurance relates to medical malpractice insurance only reinsurance policies will be
required) noting the interest of the Security Agent. 

  

	 	(ii)	The vendor warrants to the borrower at completion that it has at all relevant times been insured in connection with the Business in Australia to a prudent level taking into account
the nature of the assets and liabilities of the Business in Australia 

  

	(j)	(fees and expenses) Payment of all fees and expenses payable by the Borrower to the Arrangers, Co-Underwriters, Facility Agent, the Security Agent and the Lenders.

  

	(k)	(Authorisations) Certified copies of FIRB approval and corporate authorisations for all group companies, in connection with the acquisition and (as a condition to drawdown to
fund the purchase of the Indonesian assets only) BKPM and any other necessary Indonesian Regulatory approvals. 

  

	(l)	(Consents) Certified copies of all required waivers, consents, licences and approvals to be obtained under any Acquisition Agreement or authorisation binding on or issued to
the Group, in connection with the acquisition and handed over to the Borrower on completion. 

  

	(m)	(Title documents) All share certificates (other than in respect of the shares acquired, in respect of which copies of executed transfers will be provided) and other title
documents or certificates with respect to the real property or shareholdings of the group. 

  

	(n)	(Material Adverse Change) A directors’ certificate of the Borrower stating that there has not occurred, or become known to any group member or the Sponsors prior to
completion, any material adverse change in the business, financial or trading position, assets or liabilities, profitability or prospects of the Business after 30 June 2003 (taken as a whole), the value of the mortgaged property, or the ability of
the group taken as a whole to perform its obligations under the Transaction Documents. 

  

	(o)	(intellectual property) Copies of all transfer forms provided to the Group on completion to transfer legal and beneficial ownership of all trademarks, licences and other
intellectual property to it. 

  

	(p)	(Misrepresentation) The Co-Underwriters being satisfied that the representations and warranties under the Finance Documents are true at the relevant date.

  

	(q)	(Funds Flow Statement) Detailing all payments to be made under and in connection with the acquisition and —the Transaction Documents. 

  

	(r)	(no default) no event of default or potential event of default subsists at the relevant date or will result from the drawdown. 

  

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 Schedule 14 Variation to principles of Last Accounts 
  

	1.	Accounting Standards and UIG Abstracts that are issued after the date of the Last Accounts shall be ignored for the purposes of preparing the Completion Accounts.

  

	2.	The Last Accounts and Umbrella Completion Accounts will exclude all transaction related entries/accounts for any business/entity previously divested by the Seller Group. Should any
of these items be found in the Last Accounts and/or Umbrella Completion Accounts they will be adjusted accordingly. 

  

	3.	Land and buildings includes leasehold improvements, plant & equipment integral to buildings, commencements costs and capitalised interest. 

  

	4.	Fixed assets shall be reconciled to underlying fixed asset registers (primarily SAP). No fixed asset stocktake shall be undertaken 

  

	5.	Depreciation rates used for the purposes of the Umbrella Completion Accounts will be materially the same as those used for the Last Accounts 

  

	6.	No revaluations of non current assets (including land, buildings, plant and equipment, assets under construction, computer software, goodwill, licences, and investments,) will be
undertaken between the Last Accounts and the Umbrella Completion Accounts. 

  

	7.	AASB 1010 will not apply in the preparation of the Umbrella Completion Accounts. 

  

	8.	Goodwill will be carried in the Umbrella Completion Accounts at the same value as that disclosed in the Last Accounts ($Nil), with no amortisation being charged between the Last
Accounts and Umbrella Completion Accounts. 

  

	9.	AASB 1028 will apply in calculating long service leave, annual leave, and rostered day off leave entitlements, applied in a manner consistent with the Last Accounts (the actuarial
determined factors employed in the Last Accounts shall be the same for the purposes of the Umbrella Completion Accounts). 

  

	10.	Sick leave entitlements do not vest and therefore are expensed as incurred. Neither the Last Accounts nor the Umbrella Completion Accounts will include provisions for Sick Leave.

  

	11.	The doubtful debts provision will be calculated in accordance with Mayne financial policy as applied in preparation of the Last Accounts. 

  

	12.	No contract shall be deemed (in any way, or by any definition) as “onerous” for the purposes of preparing the Last Accounts and no contract shall be deemed
“onerous” when preparing the Umbrella Completion Accounts. 

  

	13.	UIG 1 - Surplus leased space will not apply for the purposes of the Umbrella Completion Accounts. 

  

	14.	Prepayments will only be included in the Umbrella Completion Accounts to the extent that benefit from these items will accrue to the Buyer. 

  

	15.	Other non current Assets will only be included in the Umbrella Completion Accounts to the extent that benefit from these items will accrue to the Buyer. 

  

	16.	Incentives will be provided for in the Umbrella Completion Accounts on a full year budgeted, pro-rata (to the date of Umbrella Completion) basis; 

  

	17.	The total medical malpractice provision to be included in the Umbrella Completion Accounts will be $18.3 million as at 30 November 2003. 

  

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	18.	The total workers compensation provision to be included in the Umbrella Completion Accounts will not be less than $11.4 million as at 30 November 2003. 

  

	19.	The Last Accounts and Umbrella Completion Accounts are prepared on the assumption that Mayne Group Limited elects to adopt tax consolidations. The Umbrella Completion Accounts will
include only deferred tax balances (ie. FITB/PDIT) that will transfer under the Tax Consolidations regime. These balances will be supported by a ‘proof’ of balance for both the Last Accounts and Umbrella Completion Accounts.

  

	20.	Deferred tax balances in existence but inadvertently excluded from the Last Accounts cannot be included in the Umbrella Completion Accounts. 

  

	21.	Prepayments will not create deferred tax balances as the prepayment is only claimed as a deduction when incurred. 

  

	22.	Any transferring provisions for Tax (either payable or refundable) are excluded for the purposes of the Umbrella Completion Accounts. In the event that at Completion there is an
obligation to pay tax or a right to receive a refund, these remain with the Seller. 

  

	23.	Intercompany balances for C&P hospitals will be reflected as NIL in the Last Accounts and Umbrella Completion Accounts. 

  

	24.	There are no deferred tax balances to be calculated in the Umbrella Completion Accounts or provisions for medical malpractice, workers compensation and FAI/HIH.

  

	25.	The total FAI/HIH provision to be included in the Umbrella Completion Accounts will be $5.2 million as at 30 November 2003. 

  

	[*]	

  

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  

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 Schedule 15 Senior Management 
  

	1	Robert Cooke 

  

	2	Robert Wise 

  

	3	John Hickey 

  

	4	Robert Glynn 

  

	5	Peter Kahn 

  

	6	Fiona French 

  

	7	Pam Barry 

  

	8	Clive Wellington 

  

	9	Vicki Taylor 

  

	10	Tim Roper 

  

	11	Jusup Halimi 

  

	12	Bronte Kumm 

  

	13	Greg Brown 

  

	14	Lloyd Hill 

  

	15	Lisa Thorne 

  

	16	Suzanne Petterson 

  

	17	Michael Kreig 

  

	18	John Baillie 

  

	19	Graeme Clark 

  

	20	Vanessa Childs 

  

	21	James Thiedeman 

  

	22	Adam Clark 

  

	23	Julia Smith 

  

	24	Peter Shepheard 

  

	25	Arthur Yannakou 

  

	26	Damian Hiser 

  

	27	Mark Briscoe 

  

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	28	Michael Nicholls 

  

	29	Rodney Green 

  

	30	Paul Robertson 

  

	31	Denise Thomas 

  

	32	Walter Gilmore 

  

	33	Darryl Field 

  

	34	Malcolm Passmore 

  

	35	Debra Johnson 

  

	36	Jenny Kent 

  

	37	Chris Murphy 

  

	38	Diane Jones 

  

	39	Jenny McDonald 

  

	40	John Hadjis 

  

	41	Bob Walsh 

  

	42	Pam Lewis 

  

	43	Kate Jerome 

  

	44	Kempton Cowan 

  

	45	Wally Bourdelov 

  

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 Annexure A Data Room Index 
  
 Attached 
  

 45 

 Innsbruck 2 - Consolidated Index 
  
 17 October 2003 
  

	 Category

	  	 Barcode

	  	 Title

	  	 Doc. Date

	 - Hospitals
	  	 	  	 
		
	 1- Hospitals
	  	 
	 	  	 2530
	  	Mayne Hospitals - SRG by Hospitals	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	 1.1 - General Information
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0001
	  	Victoria - Hospitals Overview	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0002
	  	Victoria - Bayside Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0003
	  	Victoria - Cotham Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0004
	  	Victoria - Frances Perry House	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0005
	  	Victoria - John Fawkner - Moreland Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0006
	  	Victoria - Knox Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0007
	  	Victoria - Masada Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0008
	  	Victoria - Melbourne Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0009
	  	Victoria - Mentone Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 Category

	  	 Barcode

	  	 Title

	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0010
	  	Victoria - Mount Waverley Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0011
	  	Victoria - Ringwood Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0012
	  	Victoria - Shepparton Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0013
	  	Victoria - The Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0014
	  	Victoria - Victoria Rehabilitation Centre - Eastern Melbourne	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0015
	  	Victoria - Victoria Rehabilitation Centre - Northern Melbourne	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0016
	  	Victoria - Wangaratta Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0017
	  	Victoria - Warringal Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0018
	  	NSW - Hospitals Overview	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0019
	  	NSW - Armidale Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0020
	  	NSW - Castlecrag Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0021
	  	NSW - Christo Road Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0022
	  	NSW - Kareena Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	Page 2 of 247

	 Category

	  	 Barcode

	  	 Title

	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0023
	  	NSW - Lady Davidson Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0024
	  	NSW - Lingard Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0025
	  	NSW - MacArthur Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0026
	  	NSW - Nepean Private Hospital Overview	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0027
	  	NSW - Nowra Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0028
	  	NSW - North Gosford Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0029
	  	NSW - Dudley Orange Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0030
	  	NSW - Port Macquarie Base Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0031
	  	NSW - Port Macquarie Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0032
	  	NSW - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0033
	  	NSW - St Georges Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0034
	  	NSW - Strathfield Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0035
	  	NSW - The Hills Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	Page 3 of 247

	 Category

	  	 Barcode

	  	 Title

	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0036
	  	NSW - Warners Bay Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0037
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Hospitals Overview	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0038
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Belmont Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0039
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Caboolture Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0040
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Caloundra Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0041
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Hillcrest Rockhampton Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0042
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - John Flynn Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0043
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Logan Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0044
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Nambour Selangor Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0045
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - The Noosa Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0046
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - North West Brisbane Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0047
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Pindara Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0048
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - St Andrews Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 Category

	  	 Barcode

	  	 Title

	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0049
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Sunnybank Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0050
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Attadale Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0051
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Glengarry Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0052
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Joondalup Health Campus	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0053
	  	Queensland and WA Hospitals - Mount Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0094
	  	Hospitals Overview	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0095
	  	Hospitals Overview - Summary Table	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0096
	  	Details of Service Provided at Hospital - Effective Sept 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0115
	  	Hospital Statistics - Summary	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0116
	  	Mayne Group - NSW Hospitals - Separations - Patients Days - Revenue by Hospital - SRG	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0117
	  	Mayne Group - QLD Hospitals - Separations - Patients Days - Revenue by Hospital - SRG	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0118
	  	Mayne Group - VIC Hospitals - Separations - Patients Days - Revenue by Hospital - SRG	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0119
	  	Mayne Group - WA Hospitals - Separations - Patients Days - Revenue by Hospital - SRG	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0222
	  	Change of Hospital Names and Contact Details - For Information Purposes Only.	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0293
	  	Optimal Timeline Transfer of Shares in Indonesia PMA Companies	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0294
	  	Letter of Advice from Hiswara Bunjamin & Tandjung - Re-Indonesian Law Advice	  	14-Jul-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hiswara
Bunjamin & Tandjung
 Clayton Utz
 Dawborn D
 Fadhya M
 Jordan K
 Algar J
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1235
	  	Information Memorandum - June 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Hospitals
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1289
	  	Indonesian Financial Control	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1290
	  	Property Details - Mayne Hospitals	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1291
	  	List of Business Names we have Registered for the Hospitals Business Unit	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1294
	  	Number of Operations Performed - FY0l - FY04	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1335
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Lost Time Injury Analysis - FY03	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0054
	  	New South Wales - Provincial - Valuation of Mayne Health Private Hospitals - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0055
	  	New South Wales - Provincial - Christo Road Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0056
	  	New South Wales - Provincial - Lingard Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0057
	  	New South Wales - Provincial - North Gosford Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0058
	  	New South Wales - Provincial - Nowra Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0059
	  	New South Wales - Provincial - Orange - Dudley - Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0060
	  	New South Wales - Provincial - Port Macquarie Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0061
	  	New South Wales - Provincial - Warners Bay Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0062
	  	New South Wales - Metropolitan - Valuation of Mayne Health Private Hospitals - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	3l-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0063
	  	New South Wales - Metropolitan - Castlecrag Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0064
	  	New South Wales - Metropolitan - Kareena Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0065
	  	New South Wales - Metropolitan - MacArthur Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0066
	  	New South Wales - Metropolitan - Prince of Wales Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0067
	  	New South Wales - Metropolitan - St George Private Hospitals - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0068
	  	New South Wales - Metropolitan - Strathfield Private Hospitals - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0069
	  	New South Wales - Metropolitan - The Hills Private Hospitals - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0070
	  	Victoria - Valuation of Mayne Health Private Hospitals - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0071
	  	Victoria - Bayside - Lincare - Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0072
	  	Victoria - Cotham Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0073
	  	Victoria - Moreland - Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0074
	  	Victoria - Mount Waverley Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0075
	  	Victoria - Shepparton Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0076
	  	Victoria - Sunbury Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0077
	  	Victoria - Wangaratta Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0078
	  	Victoria - Warringal Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0079
	  	Queensland - Valuation of Mayne Health Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0080
	  	Queensland - Belmont Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0081
	  	Queensland - Caloundra Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0082
	  	Queensland - Hillcrest - Rockhampton Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0083
	  	Queensland - John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0084
	  	Queensland - Nambour Selangor Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0085
	  	Queensland - North West Brisbane Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0086
	  	Queensland - St Andrews Ipswich Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0087
	  	Queensland - Sunnybank Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0088
	  	Western Australia - Valuation of Mayne Health Private Hospitals - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0089
	  	Western Australia - Attadale Private Hospitals - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0090
	  	Western Australia - Glengarry Private Hospitals - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0091
	  	Western Australia - Mount Hospital Private Hospitals - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	31-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0168
	  	Victoria - 4-6 and 8 Ainsdale Avenue - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	28-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0169
	  	Victoria - Knox Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	28-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0170
	  	Victoria - Dorset Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	28-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0171
	  	Victoria - The Victorian Rehabilitation Centre - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	28-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0172
	  	Victoria - Como Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	28-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0173
	  	Victoria - 42 The Avenue Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	28-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0174
	  	Victoria - unit 5 - 32 The Avenue Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	28-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0175
	  	Victoria - The Avenue Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	28-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0176
	  	Victoria - Ringwood Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	28-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0177
	  	Victoria - Masada Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	28-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0178
	  	Queensland - Pindara Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	28-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0179
	  	New South Wales - Lady Davidson Private Hospital - Prepared by Robert Lister Australia	  	28-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 0186
	  	JLW Indonesian Valuations - RS International Bintaro - RS Mitra Keluarga - Kelapa Garling - Jakarta	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please Refer to Updated Document 1244	  	 
				
	 	  	 0302
	  	Draft Valuation Report - RS Surbaya International - Republic of Indonesia	  	01-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Nickless Ltd
 Jones Lang LaSalle Hotels
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1244
	  	Updated Valuation Report as at April 2001 - RS Mitra Keluarga & RS International Bintaro	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document Updates Document 0186	  	 
				
	 	  	 1278
	  	Analysis of Land & Building Valuations - Mayne Valuations & Robert Lister Valuations	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	 - Workers Compensation Self Insurance
	  	 
		
	 2 - Workers Compensation Self Insurance
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1224
	  	Hospital Workers Compensation Claims - Jul-2002 to May-2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1225
	  	Hospital Workers Compensation Major Claims	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1226
	  	Hospital Workers Compensation Open Claims Summary as at 22 July 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1227
	  	Project Sam - Workers Compensation Licence Structures	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1228
	  	Hospital Workers Compensation Claims - 1999 to 2000	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1229
	  	Hospital Workers Compensation Claims - 2000 to 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1230
	  	Hospital Workers Compensation Claims - 2001 to 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1231
	  	Hospital Workers Compensation - All Hospital Claims - 1998 to 1999	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1232
	  	Hospital Workers Compensation - Hospital Claims - Excludes Divested Hospitals - 1998 to 1999	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1263
	  	Workers Compensation Movement Schedule	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1279
	  	Report to Mayne Group Limited on the Outstanding Claims Liability Under WorkCover as at 30 June 2003 - Victoria	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1280
	  	Report to Mayne Group Limited on the Outstanding Claims Liability Under WorkCover as at 30 June 2003 - New South Wales	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1281
	  	Report to Mayne Group Limited on the Outstanding Claims Liability Under WorkCover as at 30 June 2003 - Queensland	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1282
	  	Report to Mayne Group Limited on the Outstanding Claims Liability Under WorkCover as at 30 June 2003 - South Australia	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1283
	  	Report to Mayne Group Limited on the Outstanding Claims Liability Under WorkCover as at 30 June 2003 - Western Australia	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1287
	  	Workers Compensation - FY04 Costs	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1309
	  	Workers Compensation - NSW Health Summary	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2048
	  	Mayne Group Limited - Workers Compensation - Actuarial Review of Workers Compensation - Development Factors	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2093
	  	Workers Compensation 5 Years Claims Data Introductory Memorandum	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2094
	  	HOSPITALS - ALL CLAIMS FINANCIAL 98 TO 99	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2095
	  	HOSPITALS - ALL CLAIMS FINANCIAL 99 TO 00	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2096
	  	HOSPITALS - ALL CLAIMS FINANCIAL 00 TO 01	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2097
	  	HOSPITALS - ALL CLAIMS FINANCIAL 01 TO 02	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2098
	  	HOSPITALS - ALL CLAIMS FINANCIAL 02 TO 03	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2099
	  	Hospital Claims Reports - Spinal Brain etc - Full	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	 - Strategic Plan
	  	 
		
	 3 - Strategic Plan
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0144
	  	Budget and Forecasts - Australian Hospitals FY04 - FY06	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0145
	  	Strategic Plan - Indonesia - Bintaro Hospital - FY04 - FY06	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0146
	  	Strategic Plan - Indonesia - Jatinegara Hospital - FY04 - FY06	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0147
	  	Strategic Plan - Indonesia - Surabaya Hospital - FY04 - FY06	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	 - Financials & Accounts
	  	 
		
	 4 - Financials & Accounts
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1178
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Financial Review	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1179
	  	Mayne Hospitals Analysis - Australia	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1180
	  	Mayne Hospitals Analysis - Indonesia	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1258
	  	Hospital Metrics FY 04 - Plan vs Target	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1259
	  	Mayne Hospital Financials - Actual versus Target Results - Includes Stretch Plan	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1269
	  	Mayne Hospitals Provisions & Reconciliation - Workers Compensation - Insurance - Bad Debts and Employee Benefits	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document is Updated by Document 1286	  	 
				
	 	  	 1285
	  	Revenue Statistics for Top 10 Doctors at each Hospital - FY01 to FY03	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1286
	  	Mayne Hospitals Provisions & Reconciliation - Workers Compensation - Insurance - Bad Debts and Employee Benefits - Updated Version	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This Document updates Document 1269
 This
Document is Updated by Document 1320
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1293
	  	Mayne Hospitals FY02 Financials by Hospitals	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1296
	  	Mayne Hospitals Indonesia - FY03 Data	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1297
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Revenue Weight of One - Excluding Prosthesis - By Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1318
	  	Shared Services - Hospital IT Budget Breakdown	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1319
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Aged Debtors and Bad Debts	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1320
	  	Mayne Hospitals Provisions & Reconciliation - Workers Compensation - Insurance - Bad Debts and Employee Benefits - as at 16 September 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document Updates Document 1286	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 1334
	  	Mayne Hospitals Indonesia - Estimate of Top 10 Revenue Earners’ Hospital Turnover Ranked by FY01 Revenue	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2046
	  	Preliminary Final Report Under Listing Rule 4.3A - Financial Year Ended 30 June 20003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2050
	  	Hospitals FAR Analysis as at 30 June 2003 - This Document Relates to Document 1236	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2327
	  	Mayne Hospitals FY04 Year to date Profit and Loss Summary - Shared Services and Executive Team Details	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document is Updated by Document Number 2534	  	 
				
	 	  	 2535
	  	Updated Last Accounts	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This Document Updates Document Number 2171
 This Document is Updated by Document Number 2570
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2569
	  	Updated Last Accounts as at 9 October 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document is Updated by Document Number 2570	  	 
				
	 	  	 2570
	  	Updated Last Accounts as at 8 October 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document Updates Documents Numbered 2535 and 2569	  	 
				
	 	  	 2573
	  	Updated Profit & Loss Statement - Includes September 2003 Details	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2580
	  	Updated Last Accounts as at 10 October 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document Updates Documents Numbered 2535 2569 and 2570	  	 
		
	 4.1 - Balance Sheets
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0122
	  	Index of Balance Sheet Documents	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0123
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Group Balance Sheet - Hospital Balance Sheet June 02 - Dec 02 - Mar 02	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0124
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Balance Sheet Analysis and Reconciliation - Balance Sheet by Hospital by Category - March 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0125
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Balance Sheet Analysis and Reconciliation - Balance Sheet by Hospital by Category - Dec 02 - Reconciled to Statutory Accounts	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0126
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Balance Sheet Analysis and Reconciliation - Balance Sheet by Hospital by Category - Jun 02 - Reconciled to Statutory Accounts	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0181
	  	Project Sam Supplementary Balance Sheet Information - March 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0185
	  	Further Detail on Other Revenue and Expenses	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0187
	  	Analysis of Land and Building Valuations to WDV	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0189
	  	Analysis of Corporate General Provisions Mar-03	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0333
	  	Mayne Hospitals Reconciliation of Impairment Provisions Movements	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1217
	  	Updated Balance Sheet - Group	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Hospitals
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1218
	  	Updated Balance Sheet - Hospitals	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Hospitals
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1236
	  	Analysis of Assets Depreciable Useful Life - Asset Listing as at 30 June 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document Updates Document number 0127	  	 
				
	 	  	 1237
	  	Updated Financial Pack for Year ended 30 June 2003 - Balance Sheet	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1245
	  	Indonesian Balance Sheet as at 30 June 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Hospitals
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2030
	  	Final FY03 Statutory Balance Sheets & Supplementary Balance Sheets	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2069
	  	FY04 Projected Balance Sheet and Cashflow	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2171
	  	Mayne Health Hospitals - Aggregated Accounts - Pro Forma Balance Sheet as at 30 June 2003 - Last Accounts for the Australian Business	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2188
	  	Debtor Movement Schedule in Australia	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2192
	  	Mayne Health Hospitals - Aggregated Accounts - Pro Forma Balance Sheet as at 30 June 2003 - Last Accounts for the Indonesian Business	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2193
	  	5 Years Volume-Revenue Data - 1998-2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	4.2 - Profit & Loss Statements	  	 
				
	 	  	 1234
	  	Average Revenue per DRG by State	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1238
	  	Updated Financial Pack for Year Ended 30 June 2003 - Profit and Loss	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1261
	  	Profit & Loss Statement - Actual 2003 - Plan & Target 2004	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1321
	  	Indonesian Hospitals - FY02 Reconciliation and Profit & Loss Details By Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 1323
	  	Mayne Hospitals - August Profit & Loss Information Pack	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2031
	  	Final FY03 Statutory Profit & Loss Statement	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2581
	  	Mayne Hospitals Summary of Significant Items	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	4.4 - CAPEX Commitments & Plans	  	 
				
	 	  	 0141
	  	Hospital - Capital Expenditure - Capex Summary FY03 - FY06	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0142
	  	Capital Expenditure FY04 - Capex FY04 Budget Analysis	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0143
	  	Mayne Health Hospitals - Capital Allocation Proposal FY04 - Detailed Capital Allocated Proposal FY04 by Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0188
	  	Summary of May 2003 YTD CAPEX	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1266
	  	Mayne Hospitals Capital Expenditure - Cashflow	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document is updated by Document 1284	  	 
				
	 	  	 1267
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Development Capital Expenditure Projects - Impact on FY04 Results	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1268
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Capital Expenditure - Cashflow Report	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1270
	  	Mount Hospital Catheter Laboratory Redevelopment Project - Executive Summary & Proposal	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1271
	  	Capital Expenditure Business Case - North Gosford Private Hospital - Construction of Hydrotherapy Pool and Refurbishment of Rehabilitation Services	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1272
	  	Port Macquarie Private Hospital - Proposal for Redevelopment and Expansion of the Operating Theatre Complex	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1273
	  	Capital Expenditure Proposal - Strathfield Private hospital - Upgrade to Procedure Room and Day Stay Unit	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1274
	  	Proposal for Hillcrest Rockhampton Private Hospital - Theatre Suite and Day Surgery Expansion	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1275
	  	Pindara Private Hospital - Proposal for Redevelopment and Expansion of the Operating Theatre Complex & the Establishment of Cardiac Catheter Lab	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1276
	  	Capital Expenditure Proposal - Knox Private Hospital - Relocation and Expansion of Day Surgery Unit	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1277
	  	Capital Expenditure Proposal - Glengarry Private Hospital - Day Surgery Unit Expansion	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1284
	  	Mayne Hospitals Capital Expenditure - Update	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document Updates Document 1266	  	 
		
	4.5 - Operating/Finance Leases	  	 
				
	 	  	 2054
	  	Commercial Long Term Hire Agreement - No. 2003OCC001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Lease Plan Australia Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2055
	  	Fleet and Equipment Management Services Agreement - Agreement No - 2003FEMSA001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Lease Plan Australia Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2056
	  	LeasePlan Operating Leases - Including WEF	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2415
	  	Special Conditions Forming Part of Lease - Breast Centre - Christo Road Private Hospital - and Lease	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospitals of
Australia Limited
 Sunton Pty Ltd
 AGC (Finance)
Limited
	  	 
		
	4.6 - Reconciliation of Accounts	  	 
				
	 	  	 1175
	  	Reconciliation of AHC General Acquisition - Restructure Provision	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	4.7 - Management Accounts	  	 
				
	 	  	 0148
	  	Monthly Management Accounts - Australian Hospitals April 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0149
	  	Monthly Management Accounts - Australian Hospitals March 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	4.8 - Financial Summary	  	 
				
	 	  	 0155
	  	Financial Review FY02 to FY04	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0156
	  	Central Services Costs FY04	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0157
	  	Capital Expenditure FY03 to FY06	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0158
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Indonesia - Indonesia - By Hospital - FY02 to FY04 - Comparison FY03 to FY04	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0159
	  	Australian Hospitals FY02 by Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0160
	  	Australian Hospitals FY03 by Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 0161
	  	Australian Hospitals FY04 by Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0162
	  	Australian Hospital comparison FY03 to FY04	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0163
	  	Australian Hospitals Comparison Fy03 to FY04 %	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	5 - Taxation	  	 
		
	    5 - Taxation	  	 
				
	 	  	 0182
	  	Mayne Hospital Group Restructure Stamp Duty Assessment	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0184
	  	KPMG Advice on Stamp Duty in Relation to Disposal of the Hospital Business	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0190
	  	Tax Asset Register Summary by Class - December 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1045
	  	Australian Hospital Care Limited - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1046
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Allamanda) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1047
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Northpark) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1048
	  	Australian Hospital Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1049
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Latrobe) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1050
	  	Australian Hospital Care Investments Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 1051
	  	Australian Hospital Care (PIPH) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1052
	  	Australian Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1053
	  	The AHC Radiology Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1054
	  	AME Property Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1055
	  	AME Trading Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1056
	  	AME Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1057
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Como) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1058
	  	Attadale Hospital Property Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1059
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1060
	  	Australian Hospital Care 1988 Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1061
	  	Australian Medical Enterprises Limited - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1062
	  	Dorset Private Hospital Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1063
	  	Glengarry Hospital Property Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 1064
	  	Glengarry Hospital Property Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002 - Letter from Australian Taxation Office - Incomplete Tax Ret	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1065
	  	Glengarry Hospital Unit Trust No 1 - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1066
	  	Glengarry Hospital Unit Trust No 2 - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1067
	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1068
	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1069
	  	HCOA Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1070
	  	Jamison Private Hospital Property Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1071
	  	Masada Private Hospital Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1072
	  	Mayne Properties Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1073
	  	Pindara Private Hospital Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1074
	  	Pruinosa Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1075
	  	Rehabilitation Holdings Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1076
	  	Ringwood Private Hospital Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1077
	  	Spare Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1078
	  	Knox Private Hospital Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1079
	  	Pindara Private Hospital Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1080
	  	The Victorian Rehabilitation Centre Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1081
	  	Australian Medical Enterprises Limited - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1082
	  	AHC Tilbox Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1083
	  	Attadale Hospital Property Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1084
	  	Australian Hospital Care Limited - Company Tax Return - 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1085
	  	Australian Hospital Care Investments Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1086
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Allamanda) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1087
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Como) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1088
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1089
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Latrobe) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1090
	  	Australian Hospital Care (MPH) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1091
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Northpark) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1092
	  	AME Property Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1093
	  	AME Trading Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1094
	  	AME Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1095
	  	Australian Hospitals Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1096
	  	Australian Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1097
	  	Australian Hospital Care 1988 Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1098
	  	Dorset Private Hospital Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1099
	  	Glengarry Hospital Property Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1100
	  	Glengarry Hospital Unit Trust No 1 - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1101
	  	Glengarry Hospital Unit Trust No 2 - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1102
	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1103
	  	HCOA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1104
	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1105
	  	Jamison Private Hospital Property Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1106
	  	Knox Private Hospital Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1107
	  	Mayne Properties Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1108
	  	Pindara Private Hospital Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1109
	  	Pruinosa Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1110
	  	Rehabilitation Holdings Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1111
	  	Ringwood Private Hospital Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1112
	  	Spare Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1113
	  	The AHC Radiology Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1114
	  	The Masada Private Hospital Unit Trust - Trust Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1115
	  	The Victorian Rehabilitation Centre Pty Ltd - Company Tax Return - 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2073
	  	Stamp Duty Model for Bidders	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2081
	  	Tax Update - Includes KPMG Advice In Relation to Indonesia	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2160
	  	Mayne Properties Pty Ltd - 2001 Company Tax Return	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2161
	  	Mayne Finance Limited - 2001 Company Tax Return	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2162
	  	Mayne Finance Limited - 2002 Company Tax Return	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2163
	  	Mayne Properties Pty Ltd - 2002 Company Tax/Return	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	6 - General Treasury (inc. Debt Facilities)	  	 
		
	 6 - General Treasury (inc. Debt Facilities)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0303
	  	Schedule of Equipment Leased Through Westpac Equipment Finance Pty Ltd	  	01-Jul-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document Updates Document Number 0129	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Westpac Equipment Finance Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0315
	  	Mayne Hospitals Bank Guarantees - Table of Bank Guarantees with CBA	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care Ltd
 Commonwealth Bank of Australia
 Gold Coast
City Council
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0316
	  	Bank Guarantee - Gold Coast City Council	  	10-Apr-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0315	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care Ltd
 Gold Coast City Council
 Commonwealth Bank of
Australia
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0317
	  	Mayne Hospitals Bank Guarantees - Table of Bank Guarantees with ANZ	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australia and
New Zealand Banking Group Limited
 Prince A on Behalf of the State of Western Australia
 Armidale City Council
 Women’s and Children’s Health Care Network
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0318
	  	Indemnity and Application for Guarantee - Security for Ensuring Due and Proper Performance of the Covenants of the Joondalup Health Campus Development and Health Services
Agreement	  	22-May-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0317	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australia and
New Zealand Banking Group Limited
 Prince A on Behalf of the State of Western Australia
 Mayne Nickless Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0319
	  	Bank Guarantee - Security in Connection with Development Application No 166-96 and the Construction of Kerb and Gutter and Pavement in O’Dell Street - Armidale	  	14-May-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0317	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Armidale City Council
 Australia and New Zealand Banking
Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0320
	  	Bank Guarantee - Security Required Under an Agreement for Lease in Relation to Frances Perry House	  	27-Nov-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0317	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited
 Women’s and Children’s Health Care Network
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0321
	  	Mayne Hospitals Bank Guarantees - Table of Bank Guarantees with Westpac	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Council of the
Municipality of Kogarah
 State Energy Commission of Western Australia
 South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service
 Westpac Banking Corporation
	  	 

  

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	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0322
	  	Bank Guarantee	  	06-May-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Westpac Banking Corporation
 WorkCover
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0323
	  	Banker’s Undertaking - Security for DA Relating to the Provision of Car Parking of Not Less the 259 Vehicles	  	08-Sep-1993
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0321	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
 Council of the Municipality of Kogarah
 Westpac Banking
Corporation
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0324
	  	Guarantee - Supply of Energy to Mount Hospital - 150 Mounts Bay Road - Perth WA	  	19-Apr-1993
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0321	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Hospitals
Pty Ltd Trading as Mount Hospital
 Westpac Banking Corporation
 State Energy Commission of Western Australia
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0325
	  	Guarantee - Supply of Energy to Attadale Hospital - 21 Hislop Road - Attadale WA	  	19-Apr-1993
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0321	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Hospitals
Pty Ltd Trading as Attadale Hospital
 Westpac Banking Corporation
 State Energy Commission of Western Australia
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0326
	  	Guarantee - Supply of Energy to Attadale Hospital - 21 Hislop Road - Attadale WA	  	19-Apr-1993
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0321	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Hospitals
Pty Ltd Trading as Attadale Hospital
 Westpac Banking Corporation
 State Energy Commission of Western Australia
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0327
	  	Guarantee - Supply of Energy to Glengarry Hospital - 53 Arnsdale Road - Duncraig WA	  	19-Apr-1993
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0321	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Hospitals
Pty Ltd Trading as Glengarry Hospital
 Westpac Banking Corporation
 State Energy Commission of Western Australia
	  	 

  

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	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0328
	  	Bankers Undertaking - Security in Connection with the Prince of Wales Project	  	27-Oct-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0321	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Nickless Ltd
 South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service
 Westpac
Banking Corporation
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0329
	  	Customer Indemnity - Security in Connection with the Prince of Wales Project	  	26-Oct-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0321	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Nickless Ltd
 South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service
 Westpac
Banking Corporation
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0330
	  	Summary of Facilities - Re - Five Year Term Loan in the Sum of Two Hundred Billion Indonesian Rupiah	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 PT Health Care of Surabaya
 PT ANZ Panin
Bank
 PT Putramas Muliasantosa
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0331
	  	Comfort Letter - Re - Five Year Term Loan in the Sum of Two Hundred Billion Indonesian Rupiah	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0330	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Nickless Ltd
 PT Health Care of Surabaya
 PT ANZ Panin
Bank
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0332
	  	Letter of Undertaking - Re - Five Year Term Loan in the Sum of Two Hundred Billion Indonesian Rupiah	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Doc No 0330	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Nickless Ltd
 PT ANZ Panin Bank
 PT Health Care of
Surabaya
 PT Putramas Muliasantosa
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1037
	  	Amending Deed	  	07-Jun-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Mayne Equipment Financing Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1038
	  	Master Lease Agreement - Queensland	  	03-Jul-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Mayne Equipment Financing Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1039
	  	Amendment Agreement	  	13-Sep-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Equipment
Financing Pty Ltd
 Mayne Nickless Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1040
	  	Master Lease Agreement - South Australia	  	03-Jul-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Equipment
Financing Pty Ltd
 Mayne Nickless Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1041
	  	Master Lease Agreement - Western Australia	  	03-Jul-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Mayne Equipment Financing Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1042
	  	Master Lease Agreement - NSW - Victoria - Tasmania and Northern Territory	  	03-Jul-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Mayne Equipment Financing Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1043
	  	Share Acquisition Agreement	  	12-Sep-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Nickless Ltd
 Mayne Equipment Financing Pty Ltd
 Teuton Pty
Ltd
 Sixty Martin Place (Holdings) Pty Ltd
 Westpac Banking
Corporation
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1044
	  	Supplemental Deed - Shareholders Agreement	  	07-Jun-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Nickless Ltd
 Mayne Equipment Financing Pty Ltd
 Sixty Martin
Place (Holdings) Pty Ltd
 Westpac Banking Corporation
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2047
	  	Loan Facility Agreement - Muliasantosa	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2145
	  	Revocation Deed	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2146
	  	Assumption Deed	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2147
	  	Assumption Deed	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2148
	  	Notice of Disposal	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2149
	  	Notice of Disposal	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2150
	  	Deed of Cross Guarantee	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2603
	  	Joondalup Bank Guarantee & Related Correspondence	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2609
	  	Deed of Novation - Amendment Deed	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2610
	  	Deed of Novation - Availability Charge and Commissioning Deed	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2611
	  	Letter from Freehill Hollingdale & Page to Bob Leask - Mayne Nickless Limited	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	7 - Fixed Assets/Property	  	 
		
	 7 - Fixed Assets/Property
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0104
	  	Property Registers	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2052
	  	Title particulars for Freehold Hospital Properties and Privatisation/Co-Locations	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	 7.1 - Fixed Assets Register
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0121
	  	Fixed Asset Register - Electronic Copy Provided on PC Located in Data Room	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0127
	  	 Analysis Assets Depreciable Useful Life Assets as at 31 Dec 2002 - Hospital Operations and Hospitals Corporate Only - Fixed
Assets
 Profile - Depreciable Age by Category - Dec 2002
	  	31-Dec-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document is Updated by Document Number 1236	  	 
				
	 	  	 1219
	  	Fixed Asset Register as at 30 June 2003 - Hospitals - Australia - A to N	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Hospitals
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1220
	  	Fixed Asset Register as at 30 June 2003 - Hospitals Australia - O to Z	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Hospitals
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1221
	  	Fixed Asset Register as at 30 June 2003 - RS Internasional Bintaro	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	7.2 - Owned Properties	  	 
				
	 	  	 0105
	  	Mayne Group Limited Property Register - Freehold	  	30-May-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0334
	  	Volume 5732 Folio 238 - Kareena - Folio 4-20431	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0506
	  	Strata Plan - 52515 - St George - Certificate of Title Folio 3-859288	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0507
	  	Transfer Granting Easement - 3771909L - St George - Certificate of Title Folio 1-859288	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0510
	  	Lease - 2685575T - St George - Certificate of Title Folio 3-859288	  	0l-Mar-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Sanel Pty
Limited
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0512
	  	Lease - 127695Y - Christo Road - Certificate of Title Folio 5-838145	  	0l-Jul-1994
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0513
	  	Lease - Z457654 - Castlecrag - Certificate of Title Folio 1-701559	  	11-Dec-1990
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
 National Mutual Life Nominees Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 0514
	  	K321944 - Kareena - Folio - 4-20431	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0515
	  	Lease 895610X - Kareena - Certificate of Title Folio 4-20431	  	0l-Feb-1993
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Sydney Electricity
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0516
	  	Lease - 6238006H - Kareena - Certificate of Title Folio 1-203024	  	01-Oct-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Healthcare Imaging Services Pty Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0517
	  	Plan - CP163065M - Masada - Certificate of Title Volume 9764 Folio 345	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (MPH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0518
	  	Lease and Easement N538258K - Masada - Certificate of Title Volume 9764 Folio 345	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (MPH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0519
	  	Transfer - 717264 - Masada - Certificate of Title Volume 9764 Folio 345	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (MPH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0520
	  	Certificate of Title Folio CP-SP40489 Nowra	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0521
	  	Certificate of Title Folio CP-SP55383 - Strathfield	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	  	 Title

	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0522
	  	Easement Plan - DP266632 - St George - Certificate of Title Folio 1-859288	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME
Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0523
	  	Easement 700665888 - Nambour Selangor - Title Reference - 18785015	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0524
	  	Easement 700664325 - Nambour Selangor - Title Reference - 18785015	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0525
	  	Easement 700432204 - Belmont - Title Reference - 50051013	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0526
	  	Easement 700432202 - Belmont - Title Reference - 50051013	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0527
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 8654 Folio 859 - Vic Rehab East	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Rehabilitation Holdings Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0528
	  	Title Plan TP433803G - Vic Rehab East - Volume 8654 Folio 859	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Rehabilitation Holdings Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0529
	  	Certificate of Title 211-1012228 - Lady Davidson	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0530
	  	Plan of Subdivision DP1012228 - Lady Davidson	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0531
	  	Plan of Subdivision DP1015241 - Lady Davidson	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0532
	  	Lease 7209494E - Lady Davidson	  	01-Mar-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0533
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 8650 Folio 742 - Sunbury	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0534
	  	Plan of Subdivision LP 59004 - Sunbury	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0535
	  	Title Ref - 50216081 - Pindara	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pindara Day
Procedure Centre Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0536
	  	Title - Volume 5106 Folio 017 - Mentone	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Howanor Realty
Proprietary Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0537
	  	Survey Plan - 100737 - Pindara - Title Reference - 50216081	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pindara Day
Procedure Centre Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 0538
	  	Plan of Consolidation CP 156831 - John Fawkner - Certificate of Title Volume - 9547 - Folio - 211	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0539
	  	Plan Of Subdivision LP 5737 - John Fawkner - Certificate Of Title Volume - 9545 - Folio - 211	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0540
	  	Plan 885793 - Belmont Private	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0541
	  	Plan 858574 - Caloundra	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0542
	  	Plan 620030 - Hillcrest - Rockhampton Private	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0543
	  	Plan 855719 - John Flynn	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0544
	  	Plan 912097 - Nambour Selangor	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0545
	  	Plan 860475 - Nambour Selangor	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0546
	  	Survey Plan 105860 - North West Private	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0547
	  	Survey Plan 110914 - North West Private	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0548
	  	Unit Plan 106451 - North West Private	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0549
	  	Compiled Plan R26360 - Hillcrest - Rockhampton Private	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0550
	  	5598915F - St George - Title Reference - 3-859288	  	01-Jun-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
 Energy Australia
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0551
	  	DP800476 - St George - Title Reference - 3 - 859288	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0552
	  	DP 650201 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	  	 Title

	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0553
	  	Transfer of Lease 8358117 - Kareena - Lease 6246999M	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Cruickshank P
 Katon R

Katon C
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0554
	  	DP 417162 - Kareena - Title Folio Y-417162	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0555
	  	DP 203024 - Kareena - Title Folio 1-203024	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0556
	  	DP 20431 - Kareena - Title Folios 2-20431 & 4-20431	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0557
	  	Plan 111845 - MacArthur - Title Folios 1-111845 & 2-111845	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pruinosa Pty
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0558
	  	Plan 38160 - MacArthur - Title Folios 7-38160 8-38160 9-38160 & 10-38160	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pruinosa Pty
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0559
	  	Plan 1009692 - Nepean - Title Folio - 90-1009692	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	  	 Barcode

	  	 Title

	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0560
	  	Lease U487424 - North Gosford	  	01-Jul-1992
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 1x5 Years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Dawson Investments Pty Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0561
	  	Lease 2371855 - The Hills	  	01-Jul-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Omega Services Pty Ltd
 Tetawo Pty Ltd
 Serberry Pty
Ltd
 Tryho Pty Ltd
 Leweddy Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0562
	  	Lease 6548145 - The Hills	  	02-Apr-1988
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Pathology Services Pty Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0563
	  	Transfer of Lease U542952 - Castlecrag - Title - Folio 1-701559	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME
Properties Pty Ltd
 National Mutual Life Nominees Ltd
 AME
Hospitals Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0564
	  	Plan 34935 - Warners Bay	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0565
	  	DP 1005484 - Lingard - Title Folios 1-1005484 & 2-1005484	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	  	 Title

	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0566
	  	 DP 111239 - Lingard - Title Folios 25-4-111239 27-4-111239 28-4-111239
 30-4-111239 31-4-111239 & 32-4-111239
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0567
	  	DP 156579 - Lingard - Title Folio - 1-156579	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0568
	  	DP 624483 - Lingard - Title Folio 101-624483	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0569
	  	Strata Plan 55383 - Strathfield - Title Folio CP-SP55383 & 6-SP55383	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0570
	  	Strata Plan 40489 - Nowra - Title Folio 2-SP40489 & CP-SP40489	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0571
	  	Transfer Of Lease 5532924 - St George - Title Folio 3-859288	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Sanel Pty
Limited
 Healthcare Imaging Services Pty Limited
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0572
	  	Transfer Of Lease 5984872 - St George - Title Folio 3-859288	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME
Properties Pty Ltd
 Café Futuro Pty Ltd
 Maglasis
T
 Maglasis A
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0573
	  	Lease 2820143 - St George - Title Folio 3-859288	  	23-Apr-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty
Ltd
 Café Futuro Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0574
	  	 DP 358876 - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0575
	  	 DP 266632 - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0576
	  	 DP 268304 - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0577
	  	 Easement 5227127 - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0578
	  	 Easement 5403746 - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0579
	  	 Easement 5753016 - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0580
	  	 Easement 5874810 - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 0581
	  	 Easement 5954318 - St George
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0582
	  	 Easement 2739250 - St George
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0583
	  	 Easement 2840260 - St George
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0584
	  	 RP 215269 - St Andrews
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0585
	  	 Transfer of Lease 8688503 - The Hills
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Lucent Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
 Hutchison 3G Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0586
	  	 Title Volume 8144 Folio 157 - Mount Waverley
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0587
	  	 Mortgage x 21129 - Christo Road Private
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 National Mutual Royal Bank Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0588
	  	 Transfer of Mortgage E 610015 H - Christo Road Private
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0589
	  	 Variation of Mortgage - Y436900 - Christo Road Private
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 National Mutual Royal Bank Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0590
	  	 Variation of Mortgage E603127L - Christo Road Private
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0591
	  	Easement in Transfer 756127 - John Fawkner - Moreland Private - Vol 4271 Fol 161	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
	 	  	 0592
	  	 T530141L - Removal of Easement - Ringwood - Vol 9855 Fol 253
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Ringwood) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0593
	  	 DP 8864 - St George - Title - Folio Auto Consol 3756-101
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0594
	  	 Strata Plan SP70247 - The Hills - Folios: 18/SP70247 19/SP70247
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 0595
	  	 Easement 5140668C - St George - Folio - 1-859288
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0598
	  	 Covenant C004738 (Castlecrag Pte)
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This is a Complete Copy of Document 0695
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0625
	  	Certificate of Title Vol 10753 Fol 757 - Vic Rehab East - This title replaces Vol 8654 Fol -Doc ID 0527 - which had been lost	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Rehabilitation Holdings Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0630
	  	 Lease Offer Dated 16-Sep-2002 - Suite 5D John Flynn Medical Centre
	  	01-Jan-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date -1 x 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Doolabh Nominees Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0631
	  	Lease Offer Dated 24-Jul-2002 & Letter Dated 25-Mar-2003 - Suite 5F John Flynn Medical Centre	  	01-Apr-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date -2 x 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Alexander Ross Alcock & Ors
 Gold Coast Tweed Anaesthesia Group
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0632
	  	Lease Offer Dated 15-Apr-2003 - Suites 6A & B John Flynn Medical Centre - Terms Of Lease Offer To Lessee	  	01-May-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - Up to 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Samra J
 Williams M
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0633
	  	 Unsigned Lease - Suites 6C-6E John Flynn Medical Centre
	  	01-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Echotech Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 0634
	  	 Lease Dated 19-Jul-2000 - Suite 6F - John Flynn Medical Centre
	  	19-Jul-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 1 x 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
Sootcha (No 256) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0635
	  	 Anstat Planning Certificate - John Fawkner
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0636
	  	 Letter Dated 17-Apr-2003 - Suite 6G - John Flynn Medical Centre
	  	17-Apr-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - Up to 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 C Wealthe Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0637
	  	 Letter Dated 01-Jun-1993 - Kiosk - Knox Pte Hospital
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
 Hudson C
 Hudson S
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0638
	  	 Letter Dated 19-Nov-1993 - Kiosk - Knox Private Hospital
	  	01-Jul-1993
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 2 x 2 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
 Hudson C
 Hudson S
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0639
	  	 Letter Dated 17-Jan-1996 - Kiosk - Knox Pte Hospital
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
 Hudson C
 Hudson S
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 0640
	  	Udated Agreement for Lease - with lease annexed - Pharmacy Knox Pte Hospital	  	01-Oct-1987
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Gelb J
 Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0641
	  	 Residential Tenancy Agreement dated 7 Sep 2000 - 6 Ainsdale Court Wantirna
	  	14-Sep-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Taylor K
 Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd (Knox Private Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0642
	  	 Letter Dated 12-May-2003 - Suite 2 - Linacre Pte Hospital
	  	05-Jun-2003
				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 1 x 2 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Ransome C
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0650
	  	Letter dated 11 Apr 2001 - Consulting Rooms 13-14 - First Floor - Masada Hospital	  	11-Apr-1961
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Kleid S
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0651
	  	Undated Lease - Suite 12 - Mount Medical Centre - 146 Mounts Bay Road - Perth	  	01-Dec-1999
				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 2 x 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
 Mount Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Services
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0652
	  	 Lease dated 18 Nov 1998 - Suite 26 Mount Medical Centre - Perth
	  	01-Jun-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
 R. H. Edis Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0653
	  	 Variation of lease dated 11-Aug-2000 - Suite 26 - Mount Medical Centre - Perth
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Hospitals Pty Ltd
 R. H. Edis Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0654
	  	 Lease dated 22 Nov 1991 - North Suites 11-12 Medical Centre Gosford
	  	0l-Jan-1991
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option 1 x 3
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Caska P
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0655
	  	 Car Parking Licence Agreement dated 22 Nov 1991 - North Gosford
	  	22-Nov-1991
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Caska P
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0657
	  	 Agreement for Lease dated 08-Sep-1995 - Suite 5 Ground Floor Pindara Pte Hospital
	  	08-Sep-1995
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 1 x 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Scamp T
 Australian Hospital Care Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0658
	  	 Deed of Extension of Lease - Undated - Suite 5 Ground Floor Pindara Pte Hospital
	  	01-Jul-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care Pty Ltd
 Scamp T
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0659
	  	 Letter dated 23 Mar 2001 - Suite 5 Ground Floor Pindara Pte Hospital
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care Pty Ltd
 Scamp T
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0660
	  	 Letter of Offer and Acceptance dated 26 Aug 1996 - Shepparton Pte Hospital
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Shepparton Anaesthetic Group
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0661
	  	 Offer and Acceptance letter dated 18 Dec 1996 - Shepparton Pte Hospital
	  	18-Dec-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Nanayakkara N
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0663
	  	 Anstat Planning Certificate - Masada
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MPH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0664
	  	 Anstat Planning Certificate - Mentone
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Howanor Realty Proprietary Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0665
	  	 Anstat Planning Certificate - The Avenue
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0666
	  	 Anstat Planning Certificate - Warringal
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0667
	  	 Anstat Planning Certificate - Ringwood
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Ringwood) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0668
	  	 Anstat Planning Certificate - Mount Waverley
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0669
	  	 Anstat Planning Certificate - Knox
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0670
	  	 Anstat Planning Certificate - Bayside
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0671
	  	 Anstat Planning Certificate - Vic Rehab North
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Dorset) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0672
	  	 Anstat Planning Certificate - Cotham
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0673
	  	 Easement 5836759U - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0674
	  	 Easement 5954319Q - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0675
	  	 Easement 5148897S - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0676
	  	 Easement 5045062W - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0677
	  	 Easement 3893577D - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0678
	  	 Easement 3799414J - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0679
	  	 Easement 3703050N - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0680
	  	 Easement 3326363R - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0681
	  	 Easement 2300069M - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0682
	  	 Easement 2616798M - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0683
	  	 Easement 2318148K
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0684
	  	 Easement 2327014N - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0685
	  	 Easement 2330332E - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0686
	  	 Easement 2496842A - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0687
	  	 Easement 2459049E - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0688
	  	 Easement 2362929L - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0689
	  	 Easement 2361674Y - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0690
	  	 Easement 2362202N - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0691
	  	 DP 266632 - St George - Lot 1 DP 859288
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0692
	  	 Easement 2316468H - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0693
	  	 Covenant B266104 - Castle Crag - Folio 1-701559
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0694
	  	 Covenant B291904 - Castle Crag - Folio 1-701559
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0695
	  	 Covenant C4738 - Castle Crag - Folio 1-701559
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 A Complete Document Appears at Document 0598
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0696
	  	 Covenant B694924 - Castle Crag - Folio 1-701559
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0697
	  	 Transfer R448643 - Nowra - Folio 32-814820
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0698
	  	 Plan DP814820 - Nowra - Folio 32-814820
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0699
	  	 Plan DP602065 - Nowra - Folio 32-814820
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0700
	  	 Transfer R295879 - Port Macquarie - Folio 1-793705
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0701
	  	 Plan DP793705 - Port Macquarie - Folio 1 - 793705
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0702
	  	 Certificate of Title Reference - 50046922 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 0703
	  	 Lease - 700451208 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0704
	  	 Sub-Lease - 701016903 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0705
	  	 Sub-Lease - 700882313 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0706
	  	 Sub-Lease 701278350 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0707
	  	 Sub-Lease 701301413 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0708
	  	 Amendment - 70360232 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0709
	  	 Sub-Lease - 703921833 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0710
	  	 Lease - 700815072 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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	 	  	 0711
	  	 Amendment - 702783326 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0712
	  	 Lease - 701125692 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0713
	  	 Lease - 70135112 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0714
	  	 Transfer - 704792416 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0715
	  	 Lease - 701448802 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0716
	  	 Amendment - 703712881 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0717
	  	 Lease - 701494131 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0718
	  	 Lease - 701648141 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0719
	  	 Lease - 701712400 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0720
	  	 Lease - 701734283 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0721
	  	 Lease - 702818192 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0722
	  	 Amendment - 703954488 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0723
	  	 Amendment - 706041525 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0724
	  	 Lease - 702818195 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0725
	  	 Amendment - 703954495 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0726
	  	 Amendment - 706041529 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0727
	  	 Lease - 702818197 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0728
	  	 Amendment - 703954501 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0729
	  	 Amendment - 706041535 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0730
	  	 Lease - 702818200 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0731
	  	 Amendment - 703954510 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0732
	  	 Lease - 703921829
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0733
	  	 Amendment - 706041538 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0734
	  	 Lease - 704175626 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0735
	  	 Lease - 704346104 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0736
	  	 Lease - 704346106 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0737
	  	 Lease - 704346110 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0738
	  	 Mortgage - 706762537 -   John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0739
	  	 lease - 704352755 -   John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0740
	  	 Mortgage - 706762539 - John Flynn
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0741
	  	 Certificate of Title Reference - 17118226 - St Andrews
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0742
	  	 Easement - 602548016 - St Andrews
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0743
	  	 Certificate of Title Reference - 50206245 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0744
	  	 Easement - 602009803 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0745
	  	 Easement - 601164018 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0746
	  	 Easement - 601164019 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0747
	  	 Easement - 702454412 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0748
	  	 Easement - 702454413 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0749
	  	 Easement - 702454424 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0750
	  	 Easement - 702454425 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0751
	  	 Easement - 702454426 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0752
	  	 Easement - 702454434 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0753
	  	 Easement - 702454435 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0754
	  	 Easement - 702454436 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0755
	  	 Easement - 702454437 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0756
	  	 Easement - 702454438 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0757
	  	 Easement - 702454441 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0758
	  	 Easement - 702454442 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0759
	  	 Easement - 702454443 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0760
	  	 Easement - 702454446 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0761
	  	 Easement - 702454447 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0762
	  	 Easement - 702454448 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0763
	  	 Certificate of Title Reference - 17094019 - St Andrews
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0764
	  	 Lease 601762109 - St Andrews - Title Reference - 17094019 - St Andrews
	  	 0l-Jul-1970

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 The Southern Electric Authority of Queensland
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0765
	  	 Lease 701488066 - St Andrews
	  	 0l-Jan-1995

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Topaz Nominees Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0766
	  	 Amendment 701488069 - St Andrews
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Topaz Nominees Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0767
	  	Sub-Lease 703112454 - St Andrews - Topaz Nominees Pty Ltd - Sub-lessor Pty Ltd - Sub-Lessee	  	 Queensland Medical Imag
	  	 0l-Jan-1995

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Topaz Nominees Pty Ltd
 Queensland Medical Imaging Pty Ltd
	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 0768
	  	 Amendment 704035519 - St Andrews
	  	 	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Topaz Nominees Pty Ltd
	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 0769
	  	 Certificate of Title Reference - 50255756 - NW Brisbane
	  	 	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 0770
	  	 Lease - 704054470 - NW Brisbane
	  	 	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 0771
	  	 Certificate of Title Reference - 50192419 - NW Brisbane
	  	 	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 0772
	  	 Certificate of Title Reference - 30460209 - Hillcrest
	  	 	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 0773
	  	 Certificate of Title Reference - 50192420 - NW Brisbane
	  	 	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 0774
	  	 Certificate of Title Reference - 50206318 - Sunnybank
	  	 	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 	  	 

  

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	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0775
	  	 Certificate of Title Reference - 50206320 - Sunnybank
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0776
	  	 Certificate of Title Reference - 30602008 - Hillcrest
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0777
	  	 Lease 601365148 - Hillcrest
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0778
	  	 Transfer 701314442 - Hillcrest
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0779
	  	 Amendment - 701857975
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0780
	  	 Lease - 704436628 - Hillcrest
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0781
	  	 Certificate of Title Reference - 50240054 - NW Brisbane
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0782
	  	 Transfer of Easement 601449470 - NW Brisbane
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0783
	  	Transfer of Easement 601449471 - NW Brisbane	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0784
	  	Transfer of Easement 601175434 - NW Brisbane	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0785
	  	Easement 702155032 - NW Brisbane	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0786
	  	Amendment 702892585 - NW Brisbane	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0787
	  	Easement - 702892623 - NW Brisbane	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0788
	  	Title Reference - 50051013 - Belmont	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0789
	  	Easement 601120755 - Belmont	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0790
	  	Title Reference - 18714181 - Caloundra	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0791
	  	Easement 601191129 - Caloundra	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0792
	  	Easement 601266956 - Caloundra	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0793
	  	Lease 702809361 - Caloundra	  	0l-Feb-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Organ Imaging Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0794
	  	Title Ref - 18785015 - Nambour Selangor	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
					
	 	  	 0795
	  	 Easement 601153665 - Nambour Selangor -
 Doughty H and Kenyon E - Grantor
 Authority of Queensland - Grantee
	  	The Southern Elect	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Doughty H
 Kenyon E
 Southern Electric Authority of Queensland
	  	 
					
	 	  	 0796
	  	 Transfer 703441723 of Easement -Nambour Selangor -
 Lessee
	  	The South East Queensland Electric Board and Others - Crown South East Queensland Electricity Corporation Ltd - Applicant	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 South East Queensland Electricity Board and Others
 South East Queensland Electricity Corporation Ltd
	  	 

  

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	  	 Doc. Date

	 	  	 0797
	  	 Easement 601153666 - Nambour Selangor - Doughty H and Kenyon E - Grantor
 Authority of Queensland - Grantee
	  	The Southern Elect	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Doughty H
 Kenyon E
 Southern Electric Authority of Queensland
	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 0798
	  	Transfer 703628271 of Easement - Nambour Selangor - The Southern Electric Authority - Transferor Queensland Electricity Corporation Ltd - Transferee	  	South E	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Southern Electric Authority of Queensland South East Queensland Electricity Corporation Ltd
	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 0799
	  	Transfer 703442442 - Nambour Selangor - South East Queensland Electricity Board - Crown Lessee Electricity Corporation Ltd - Applicant	  	South East Queensland	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 South East Queensland Electricity Corporation Ltd
 South East Queensland Electricity Board
	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 0800
	  	 Lease 702816057 - Nambour Selangor - Organ Imaging Pty Ltd - Lessee
 Australia Ltd - Lessor
	  	Medical Benefits Fund	  	02-Mar-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Medical Benefits Fund of Australia Ltd
 Organ Imaging Pty Ltd
	  	 	  	 
					
	 	  	 0801
	  	Lease 703973592 - Nambour Selangor	  	 	  	06-Sep-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 IVF Queensland Sunshine Coast Pty Ltd
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0802
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 9855 Folio 253 - Ringwood	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Ringwood) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0803
	  	Plan of Consolidation 169077W - Ringwood	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Ringwood) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0804
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 10071 Folio 494 - Vic Rehab North	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Dorset) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0805
	  	Plan of Consolidation 352297W - Vic Rehab North	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Dorset) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0806
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 9764 Folio 345 - Masada	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (MPH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0807
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 1454 Folio 73 - Glengarry	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hadassah Pty
Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0808
	  	Diagram 71591 - Glengarry	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hadassah Pty
Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0809
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 1559 Folio 205 - Glengarry	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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Ltd
	  	 

  

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	  	Easement B874992E - Glengarry	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hadassah Pty
Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0811
	  	Easement B874993E - Glengarry	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hadassah Pty
Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0812
	  	Easement B874986 - Glengarry	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hadassah Pty
Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0813
	  	Easement B874987 - Glengarry	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hadassah Pty
Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0814
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 2146 Folio 609 - Mounts Bay Road	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0815
	  	Strata Plan 34950 - Mounts Bay Road	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0816
	  	Easement G957259E - Mounts Bay Road	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0817
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 2146 Folio 616 - Mounts Bay Road	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	  	Certificate of Title Volume 2146 Folio 617 - 146 Mounts Bay Road - Perth	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0819
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 2146 Folio 619 - Mounts Bay Road	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0820
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 2146 Folio 620 - 146 Mounts Bay Road	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0821
	  	Diagram 68225 - 162 Mounts Bay Road - Perth	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0822
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 2146 Folio 621 - Mounts Bay Road	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0823
	  	Covenant - Book 2077 No 40 - Lingard - Folio 1-1005484 & Folio 2-1005484	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0825
	  	Covenant - Book 2397 No 356 - Lingard - Folio 1-1005484 & Folio 2-1005484	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0827
	  	Covenant - Book 1146 No 610 - Lingard - Certificate of Title Folio 30-4-111239	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0829
	  	Covenant - Book 1180 No 167 - Lingard - Certificate of Title Folio 28-4-111239	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0831
	  	Covenant - Book 1182 No 967 - Lingard - Certificate of Title Folio 27-4-111239	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0833
	  	Covenant - Book 3825 No 609 - Lingard - Certificate of Title Folio 32-4-111239	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0834
	  	Covenant - Book 1143 No 999 - Lingard - Certificate of Title Folio 31-4-111239	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0835
	  	Covenant - Book 1432 No 23 - Lingard - Folio - 101-624483	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0836
	  	Covenant - Book 1124 No 876 - Lingard - Folio 101-624483	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0837
	  	Covenant - Book 1341 No 724 - Lingard - Folio 101-624483	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0838
	  	Covenant - Book 1426 No 592 - Lingard - Folio 101-624483	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0839
	  	Transfer - A064688 - Warners Bay - Certificate of Title Folio 1-34935	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0840
	  	Lease 971902C - Warners Bay - Certificate of Title Folio 1-34935	  	0l-Jul-1994
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0841
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 4582 Folio 357 - The Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0842
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 9860 Folio 546 - The Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0843
	  	Plan of Consolidation CP101024 - The Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0844
	  	Caveat AB836429Q - The Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
 Citipower Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0845
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 10142 Folio 465 - The Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0846
	  	Plan of Consolidation - PC351341C - The Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0847
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 9356 Folio 532 - The Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0848
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 9356 Folio 550 - The Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0849
	  	Plan of Strata Subdivision - 14291 - The Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0850
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 10170 Folio 865 Warringal	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0851
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 10170 Folio 866 Warringal	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0852
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 10170 Folio 869 Warringal	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0853
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 10170 Folio 871 Warringal	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0854
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 10170 Folio 878 Warringal	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0855
	  	 Plan of Subdivision PS 321255A Warringal
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0856
	  	 Certificate of Title Volume 10111 Folio 854 - Wangaratta
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0857
	  	 Plan of Subdivision PS322619G - Wangaratta
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0858
	  	 Certificate of Title Volume 10262 Folio 527 Bayside - Linacre
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0859
	  	 Plan of Consolidation PC359767W - Bayside - Lincare
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0860
	  	 Section 173 AGMT U198308W - Bayside - Linacre
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Bayside City Council
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0861
	  	 Certificate of Title Volume 8544 Folio 790 - Cotham
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0862
	  	 Certificate of Title Volume 8453 Folio 775 - Cotham
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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	 	  	 0863
	  	Plan of Subdivision LP62044 - Cotham	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0864
	  	Certificate Volume 8144 Folio 156 - Mount Waverley	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0865
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 8160 Folio 579 - Mount Waverley	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0866
	  	Plan of Subdivision LP34506 - Mount Waverley	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0867
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 10018 Folio 369 - Mount Waverley	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0868
	  	Plan of Subdivision PS301233Y - Mount Waverley	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0869
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 10289 Folio 397 - Shepparton	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0870
	  	Plan of Subdivision PS402096T - Shepparton	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0871
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 10380 Folio 054 - Knox	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd (Formerly Fencott Pty Ltd)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0872
	  	Caveat V008813Y - Knox	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
 Eastern Energy Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0873
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 9578 Folio 776 - Knox	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0874
	  	Plan of Subdivision 62265 - Knox	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0875
	  	Lease W394591J - Knox - Part Certificate of Title Volume 10380 Folio 054 & Volume 9578 Folio 776	  	0l-Jul-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
 Dunin A
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0876
	  	Caveat No R899508X - Knox - Certificate of Title Volume 9578 Folio 776 & Volume 10380 Folio 054 - Formerly Volume 9541 Folio 593-	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0877
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 1345 Folio 668 - 21 Hislop Road - Attadale	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Attadale
Hospital Property Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0878
	  	Easement to City of Melville T12847-1962 - 21 Hislop Road - Attadale	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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Hospital Property Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0879
	  	Easement to City of Melville A638292 - 21 Hislop Road Attadale	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Attadale
Hospital Property Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0880
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 5106 Folio 016 - Mentone - Como-	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Como) Pty Ltd Formerly Howanor Realty Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0881
	  	Plan of Subdivision 4843 - Mentone -Como-	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Como) Pty Ltd Formerly Howanor Realty Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0882
	  	Plan of Subdivision 86447 - Mentone - Como-	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Como) Pty Ltd Formerly Howanor Realty Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0883
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 2146 Folio 618 - 162 Mounts Bay Road - Perth	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0884
	  	Easement G957260 - 162 Mounts Bay Road - Perth	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0885
	  	Easement H247307 - 162 Mounts Bay Road - Perth	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0886
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 62-877808 - Orange	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0887
	  	DP 877808 - Orange	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0888
	  	Transfer R029825 - Orange - Covenant	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0889
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 90-1009692 - Nepean	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0890
	  	DP 1032826 - Nepean - Easements	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0891
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 3-650201 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0892
	  	DP 641126 - Kareena - Easements and Restrictions	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0893
	  	Transfer C373938 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0894
	  	Lease 6246999M - Kareena	  	01-Jul-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Cruickshank P
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0895
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 11-1003058 - The Hills	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0896
	  	DP 1003058 - The Hills	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0897
	  	Transfer M742642 - The Hills	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0898
	  	Lease 5436382X - The Hills	  	01-Jan-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Omega Services Pty Ltd
 Tetawo Pty
Ltd
 Tryho Pty Ltd
 Serberry Pty Ltd
 Leweddy Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0899
	  	Lease 7503244P - The Hills	  	17-Oct-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Lucent Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0900
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 18-SP70247 - The Hills	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0901
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 19-SP70247 - The Hills	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0902
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 6-SP60520 - The Hills	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0903
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 13-SP60520 - The Hills	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0904
	  	SP60520 - The Hills	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0905
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 11-874500 - North Gosford	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0906
	  	DP 874500 - North Gosford	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0907
	  	L749122 - North Gosford - Drainage Easement	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0908
	  	M939074 - North Gosford - Covenant	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0909
	  	Transfer R798912 - North Gosford - Covenant	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0910
	  	DP607723 - North Gosford	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0911
	  	DP612457 - North Gosford	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0912
	  	3084839L - North Gosford - Lease	  	01-Jul-1995
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document is Updated by Document Number 2387	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Hampson Pathology Pty Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0913
	  	Caveat 6297938V - North Gosford	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Council of the City of Gosford
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0914
	  	Lease 7301668H - North Gosford	  	28-Aug-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Coastal Orthopaedics Pty Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0915
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 1-111845 - MacArthur	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pruinosa Pty
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0916
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 2-111845 - MacArthur	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pruinosa Pty
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0917
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 7-38160 - MacArthur	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pruinosa Pty
Limited
	  	 

  

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	  	Certificate of Title Folio 8-38160 - MacArthur	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pruinosa Pty
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0919
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 9-38160 - MacArthur	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pruinosa Pty
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0920
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 10-38160 - MacArthur	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pruinosa Pty
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0921
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 4271 Folio 161 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0922
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 9547 Folio 211 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0923
	  	Covenant in Transfer 941582 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0924
	  	Covenant in Transfer 721229 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0925
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 4103 Folio 530 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0926
	  	Drainage Easement 831979 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0927
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 4174 Folio 682 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0928
	  	Title Plan 298482Y - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0929
	  	Plan of Subdivision 6362 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0930
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 6514 Folio 775 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0931
	  	Title Plan 601012F - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0932
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 6949 Folio 604 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0933
	  	Title Plan 608477U - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0934
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 6279 Folio 620 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0935
	  	Covenant in Transfer 1012638 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0936
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 8372 Folio 971 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0937
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 3827 Folio 320 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0938
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 3827 Folio 322 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0939
	  	Certificate of Title Volume 3827 Folio 323 - John Fawkner	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0940
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 5-838145 - Christo Road	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0941
	  	Deposited Plan 838145 - Christo Road	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
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(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0942
	  	Transfer P045067 - Christo Road	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0943
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 1-793705 - Port Macquarie	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0944
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 1-701559 - Castle Crag	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0945
	  	Transfer B679471R - Castle Crag	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0946
	  	Transfer T085117 - Castle Crag	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0947
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 1-34935 - Warners Bay	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0948
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 6-SP55383 - Strathfield	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0949
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 32-814820 - Nowra	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0950
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 2-SP40489 - Nowra	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0951
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 101-814378 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0952
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 102-814378 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0953
	  	DP 814378 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0954
	  	DP 647865 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0955
	  	DP 641126 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0956
	  	Certificate of Title Folio Y-417162 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0957
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 1-203024 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0958
	  	Lease 6263578R - Kareena	  	01-Oct-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Pathology Services Pty Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0959
	  	Variation of Lease 65095705 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Healthcare Imaging Services Pty Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0960
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 2-203024 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0961
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 2-20431 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0962
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 4-20431 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0963
	  	Transfer G608237 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0964
	  	Transfer C373938 - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0965
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 1-1005484 - Lingard	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0966
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 2-1005484 - Lingard	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0967
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 1-156597 - Lingard	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0968
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 101-624483 - Lingard	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0969
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 25-4-111239 - Lingard	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0970
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 27-4-111239 - Lingard	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0971
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 28-4-111239 - Lingard	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0972
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 30-4-111239 - Lingard	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0973
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 31-4-111239 - Lingard	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0974
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 32-4-111239 - Lingard	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0975
	  	Lease 6431014 - Lingard	  	01-Dec-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Pathology Services Pty Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0976
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 11 - 870782 - Strathfield	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0977
	  	Plan of Subdivision - DP870782 - Strathfield	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0978
	  	Certificate of Title Folio - Auto Consol 5839-81 St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0979
	  	Transfer M411253 - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0980
	  	Certificate of Title Folio - Auto Consol 3756-101 St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0981
	  	Certificate of Title Folio - A-358876 - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0982
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 3 - 859288 - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0983
	  	Lease 2917175 - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
 St George Private Hospital Nuclear Medicine Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0984
	  	Lease 5104617 - St George	  	12-Apr-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
 Rengin Sonmez
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0985
	  	Lease 8957749W - St George	  	01-Apr-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
 McBeath P
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0986
	  	Lease 9086198N - St George	  	01-May-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
 Bell R
 Langshaw S
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0987
	  	Certificate of Title Folio 1-859288 - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0988
	  	Plan DP 859288 - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0989
	  	Covenant I065070K - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0990
	  	Easement 2241648 V - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0991
	  	Easement 2265997J - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0992
	  	Easement 2289571L - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0993
	  	Easement 2283379K - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0994
	  	Easement 2283432J - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0995
	  	Easement 2285140M - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0996
	  	Easement 2316465P - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0997
	  	Easement 2316466M - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0998
	  	Easement 2316467K - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0999
	  	Easement 2297966Q - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1000
	  	Easement 7067127V - St George	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1295
	  	Memorandum as at 11-Sep-2003 - Missing Titles	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2060
	  	Memorandum as at 23 September 2003 - Hospital Sales	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document is Replaced by Document Number 2555	  	 
				
	 	  	 2105
	  	Lease - Part of Western Wing St Andrews - Ipswich Private Hospital	  	29-Nov-1985
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Baulkam Hills
Private Hospital Pty Ltd
 Narkos Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2106
	  	Sub-Lease of Lease 701788251 - Suite Five First Floor AHC House Pindara Private Hospital	  	31-May-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option - 2 x 3 Years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
 Demi (Qld) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	 	 2107
	 	 Sub-Lease - Suite 4 First Floor AHC House Pindara Private Hospital
	 	03-Oct-1997
	 	 	 Comments:
	 	 Option - 2 x 3 Years
	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
 Sullivan K
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2108
	 	Lease No 702326611 - Part of the Ground Floor Pindara Private Hospital	 	09-Jul-1997
	 	 	Comments:	 	 Option - 5 Years
 Refer to Amendment to
Lease 702326611 Dated 11-Feb-2003 (No 706592522)
	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 This document is updated by 2433
	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
 Radioladmin Services Pty Ltd
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2109
	 	Amendment of Lease No 706592522 - Part of the Ground Floor Pindara Private Hospital	 	11-Feb-2003
	 	 	 Comments:
	 	Refer to Lease Dated 09-Jul-1997 (No 7032326611)	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 This document is updated by 2434
	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
 Radioladmin Services Pty Ltd
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2110
	 	Lease - Suite 1 Medical Centre Orange Private Hospital	 	27-May-2002
	 	 	Comments:	 	Option - 2 Years	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 Sydney Eye
Care (Investments) Pty Ltd
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Bank A
 Barnes B
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2111
	 	Amendment to Lease - Suite 11 Medical Centre North West Brisbane Private Hospital	 	18-Mar-2000
	 	 	Comments:	 	 	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 Relkban Pty
Limited
 Watson R
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2112
	 	Lease (No 701625175) - Suite 11 Medical Centre North West Brisbane Private Hospital	 	18-Sep-1996
	 	 	Comments:	 	Option - 3 Years	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 Relkban Pty
Limited
 Watson R
	 	 

  

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	 	 	 2113
	 	 Lease (No 704257024) - Suite 4 Medical Centre North West Brisbane Private Hospital
	 	11-Jul-2000
	 	 	 Comments:
	 	 Option 3 Years
	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Roger McIntosh Physiotherapy Pty Ltd
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2114
	 	 Car Park Licence - North Gosford Private Hospital
	 	 Undated

	 	 	 Comments:
	 	 	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Coastal Orthopaedics Pty Limited
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2115
	 	 Lease (Undated) - Consulting Suite - Part of Ground Floor Warringal Private Hospital
	 	 01-May-2000

	 	 	 Comments:
	 	 Option - 3 Years
	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Gavin B
 Georgilopoulos P
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2116
	 	 Deed of Variation of Lease Dated 30-Apr-1999 - Suite 5 Wangaratta
	 	 30-Apr-1999

	 	 	 Comments:
	 	 	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 C.A.N Nominees Ltd
 LE Bolitho Pty Ltd
 Philip MacLeish Pty Ltd
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2117
	 	 Lease Dated 16-Jun-1998 - Suite 5 Wangaratta
	 	 16-Jun-1998

	 	 	 Comments:
	 	 Option - 5 Years
	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 C.A.N Nominees Ltd
 LE Bolitho Pty Ltd
 Philip MacLeish Pty Ltd
	 	 

  

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	 	 	 2118
	 	 Lease Dated 03-Jun-1998 - Wangaratta Suite 4
	 	 03-Jun-1998

	 	 	 Comments:
	 	 Option - 2 x 5 Years
	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Barker R
 Sharp R
 Radnor M
 Burke D
 Hebbard P
 Bourne R
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2119
	 	 Lease Dated 16-Jun-1998 - Wangaratta Suite 3
	 	 16-Jun-1998

	 	 	 Comments:
	 	 Option - 5 Years
	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 C.A.N Nominees Ltd
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2120
	 	 Lease Dated 16-Jun-1998 - Wangaratta Suite 2
	 	 16-Jun-1998

	 	 	 Comments:
	 	 Option - 5 Years
	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Martin Medical Services Pty Ltd
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2121
	 	 Assignment/Variation of Lease - Roof Area 2 John Fawkner Hospital
	 	 03-Jun-2002

	 	 	 Comments:
	 	 	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Lucent Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
 Hutchison 3G Australia Pty Ltd
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2122
	 	 Lease Dated 03-Jun-1998 - Wangaratta Suite 1
	 	 03-Jun-1998

	 	 	 Comments:
	 	 Option - 5 Years
	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Medbec Nominees Pty Ltd
	 	 
				
	 	 	 2123
	 	 Lease Dated 13-May-2002 - The Hills Suite 11 Medical Centre
	 	 13-May-2002

	 	 	 Comments:
	 	 Option - 3 Years
	 	 
				
	 	 	 	 	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Parsons S
	 	 

  
  

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	  	Sub-Lease Dated 26-Aug-1997 - Part 31 and 33 The Avenue	  	26-Aug-1997
	 	  	Comments:	  	Option - 2 Years 10 Months	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
 Melbourne Orthopaedic Group Pty Ltd
 Thorndale Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2125
	  	Variation of Lease - Undated - The Avenue - Coffee Shop	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
 Smith D
 Smith M

Graham I
 Wembley Heights Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2126
	  	Lease Dated 13-Jul-1994 - The Avenue Coffee Shop	  	13-Jul-1994
	 	  	Comments:	  	Option 3 x 3 Years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Wembley
Heights Pty Ltd
 J&G Knowles and Associates Pty Ltd
 Smith
D
 Graham I
 Smith M
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2127
	  	Lease - Roof Area 2 John Fawkner Hospital	  	26-Oct-2000
	 	  	Comments:	  	Option - 3 x 5 Years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Lucent Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2128
	  	Lease - Roof Area 1 John Fawkner Hospital	  	13-Jul-1995
	 	  	Comments:	  	Option - 3 x 5 Years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Optus Mobile Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2129
	  	 Lease - Suite 1 Medical Annex Hillcrest
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Allbic Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2131
	  	Deed of Consent and Assignment of Lease - Shop 5 St George Private Hospital	  	 13-Jul-1999

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Each of the Three Versions Executed by One of the Three Parties Only
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
 Café Futuro Pty Ltd
 Maglasis A
 Maglasis T
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2132
	  	Lease Transfer - Lease No 5104617A - Shop 4 - St George Private Hospital	  	 06-Dec-1998

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Refer to Document No 0984 (Lease No 5104617A)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
 Sonmez R
 Phillips G
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2133
	  	Deed of Renewal - Variation of Lease - Part of Hospital John Fawkner Hospital Suite 2 Ground Floor	  	 23-Jan-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 2 x 5 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Sulmona Collections Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2134
	  	 Lease - Part of Hospital - John Fawkner Hospital Suite 2 Ground Floor
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option 3 x 5 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Sulmona Collections Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2135
	  	 Lease - Suite 5E Medical Centre John Flynn Hospital
	  	 03-Sep-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Bourne Medical Services Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2136
	  	Lease - Suite G1 and 1B Medical Centre John Flynn Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 L&A Services Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2137
	  	Car Park Licence - 10 Car Parking Spaces - John Flynn Hospital	  	17-Oct-1996
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Relkban Pty
Limited
 The Wesley Radiation Oncology Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2164
	  	Lease - Radiation Bunker Ringwood Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mineward Pty
Ltd
 Emroc Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2165
	  	Heads of Agreement for Lease - Radiation Bunker Ringwood Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mineward Pty
Ltd
 Partners of East Melbourne Radiation Oncology Centre
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2166
	  	Heads of Agreement - Radiation Bunker - Ringwood Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mineward Pty
Ltd
 Emroc Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2167
	  	SubLease - Part Ground Floor - John Flynn Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	Option - 01-Jan-1999 to 23-Nov-2003 and 24-Nov-2003 to 31-Dec-2005	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Nickless Ltd
 Radioladmin Services Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2168
	  	Assignment of Lease of Coffee Shop - Kareena Private Hospital	  	04-Jan-2002
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Cruickshank P
 Katon C

Katon R
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2253
	  	Lease - Coffee Shop - Kareena Private Hospital	  	01-Aug-2003
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Katon C
 Katon R
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2254
	  	Licence - Pharmacy Premises and Storage - Lady Davidson Hospital	  	30-Nov-2000
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd
 Warne R
 Raimoto
Y
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2255
	  	Letter - Pharmacy Premises and Storage - Lady Davidson Hospital	  	15-May-2002
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd
 Warne R
 Raimoto
Y
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2256
	  	Lease - Sub-Station - Linacre Private Hospital	  	10-Nov-1972
	 	  	Comments:	  	Option - 30 Years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Linacre
Hospital Proprietary Limited
 State Electricity Commission of Victoria
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2257
	  	Lease - Ground Floor Consulting Rooms - Linacre Private Hospital	  	11-Sep-1997
	 	  	Comments:	  	Option - 2 x 5 Years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Green S
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2258
	  	 Deed of Renewal - Lease of Ground Floor Consulting Rooms - Linacre Private Hospital
	  	 17-May-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 5 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Green S
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2259
	  	 Lease - Radiology Premises - Mount Waverley Private Hospital
	  	 11-Sep-1995

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 x 5 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mount Waverley and Glen Waverley Private Hospital Pty Ltd
 McOmish D
 Martin M
 Kermond A
 Poynter J
 Peace G
 Meikle R
 Kaminsky A
 Holland C
 Dempster R
 Stuckey J
 Leaney B
 Wriedt C
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2260
	  	 Deed of Variation of Lease - Radiology Premises - Mount Waverley Private Hospital
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Relkban Pty Limited
 McOmish D
 Martin M
 Kermond A
 Poynter J
 Peace G
 Meikle R
 Kaminsky A
 Holland C
 Dempster R
 Stuckey J
 Wriedt C
 Leaney B
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2261
	  	 Deed of Assignment of Lease - Radiology Premises - Mount Waverley Private Hospital
	  	 01-Dec-1997

	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Relkban Pty Limited
 Victorian Imaging Group (John Stuckey and Others)
 Victorian Imaging Group Pty
Ltd
 Stuckey J
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2262
	  	 Deed of Renewal of Lease - Radiology Premises - Mount Waverley Private Hospital
	  	 Undated

	 	  	Comments:	  	 Option - 2 x 5 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 MIA Group Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2263
	  	 Lease - Sub-Station - Mount Waverley Private Hospital
	  	 16-May-1979

	 	  	Comments:	  	 Option - 30 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mount Waverley and Glen Waverley Private Hospital Pty Ltd
 State Electricity Commission of Victoria
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2264
	  	 Lease - Coffee Shop - Mount Medical Centre
	  	 Undated

	 	  	Comments:	  	 Option - 5 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
 Benjay Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2265
	  	 Assigment of Lease - Coffee Shop - Mount Medical Centre
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
 Benjay Pty Ltd
 Mgog Tuan Ha
 Thi Trang Thuy Ha
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2266
	  	 Lease - Suite 13B Nepean Private Hospital
	  	 Undated

	 	  	Comments:	  	 Option - 1 Year
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Anthro-Sports Orthopaedics Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2267
	  	 Lease - Suite 7 Medical Centre - Nepean Private Hospital
	  	01-Sep-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 1 x 3 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Roberts H
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2268
	  	 Lease - Suite 12 - Medical Centre Nepean Private Hospital
	  	24-Sep-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 1 x 2 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Seex K
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2269
	  	 Lease - Suite 102 - Pindara Place - Pindara Private Hospital
	  	01-Sep-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option 1 x 3 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
 Flynn Administration Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2270
	  	 Guarantee and Indemnity - Lease - Suite 102 Pindara Place - Pindara Private Hospital
	  	22-Aug-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
 Flynn M
 Flynn K
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2271
	  	 Lease - Suite 108 - Pindara Place - Pindara Private Hospital
	  	08-Dec-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option 1 x 5 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
 Gold Coast Obstetrics and Gynaecology Specialist Services Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2272
	  	 Lease - Suite 103 - Pindara Place - Pindara Private Hospital
	  	14-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
 Gold Coast Gynoscopy Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2392
	  	Letter Dated 29-May-2002 - Suite 8 - Attadale Private Hospital - 21 Hislop Road - Attadale - WA	  	29-May-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Attadale Hospital Property Pty Ltd
 Norandus Family Trust
 Molloy B
 Molloy N
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2393
	  	Letters Dated 10-Sep-2002 & 12-Sep-2002 Regarding Proposed Lease - Suites 7 & 8 - Caloundra Private Hospital	  	12-Sep-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 3 x 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Welsh M
 Lane D
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2394
	  	Agreement For and Renewal of Lease - The Breast Centre - Christo Road Private Hospital	  	17-Jun-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Sunton Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2395
	  	 Letter Regarding Lease - Consulting Room 1 - Cotham Private Hospital
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Cotham Private Hospital
 Marshall D
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2396
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Consulting Room 2 - Third Floor - Cotham Private Hospital	  	25-Jun-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Jones I
 Millar R
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2397
	  	 Letter Regarding Lease - Radiology Clinic - Glengarry Private Hospital
	  	19-Aug-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Health
 Maga Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2398
	  	 Sub Lease - Radiology Clinic - Glengarry Private Hospital
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 1 x 4 years - 1 x 3.5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Hospitals Pty Ltd
 Maga Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2399
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite 1 - Hillcrest Rockhampton Private Hospital	  	01-Nov-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hillcrest Private Hospital
 Leyden M
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2400
	  	Letter Regarding Renewal of Lease - Suite 3 - Hillcrest Specialist Centre - Hillcrest Rockhampton Private Hospital	  	02-Apr-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Health
 Hillcrest Psychological and Psychiatric Services Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2401
	  	 Lease - Suite 3 - Hillcrest Rockhampton Private Hospital
	  	24-Jun-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 1 year
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Hillcrest Psychiatric & Psychological Services Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2402
	  	 Lease - John Flynn - Suite 4H
	  	01-Oct-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 TRASC Parkington Services Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2403
	  	 Lease - John Flynn - Suite 5A
	  	01-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Sheik Ibrahim Mohamed Abdool
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2404
	  	 Letter Dated 01-Apr-2003 - John Flynn - Suite 5B
	  	01-Dec-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 McColl I
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2405
	  	 Letter Dated 04-Jan-2002 - John Flynn - Suite 5C
	  	 22-Jul-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Gandhi A
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2406
	  	Lease - Suite 3E - John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Duttam Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2407
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite No 3F - John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 16-Apr-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Millport Trust
 Bidstrup Family Trust
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2408
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite No 3G - John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 08-May-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Gold Coast Consultant Paediatricians Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2409
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite No 4A - John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 16-Apr-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Tong M
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2410
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite 4C - John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 28-Aug-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Thurnwald G
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2411
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite No 4D - John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 14-May-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Cramcorp Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2412
	  	Lease - Suite 4E - John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 09-Dec-1997

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Relkban Pty Ltd
 John Flynn Respiratory Laboratory Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2413
	  	Amendment of Lease - Suite 4E - John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 15-Oct-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 John Flynn Respiratory Laboratory Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2414
	  	Lease - Suite 4G - John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 D J Turner (Medical) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2421
	  	 Anstat Planning Certificate - Vic Rehab East
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Rehabilitation Holdings Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2422
	  	 Section 173 Agreement Re - 12-16 and 18 Linacre Road Hampton
	  	 11-Apr-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Bayside City Council
 Linacre Residents Associated Incorporated
 HCOA
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2424
	  	 Planning Certificate - Wangaratta
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2425
	  	 Planning Certificate - Lady Davidson Private
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2428
	  	 Planning Certificate - Shepparton
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2429
	  	 Title Ref 50213489 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2430
	  	 Gosford City Council Planning Certificate - North Gosford Pte
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2431
	  	 Easement 601052495 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
 Vainola Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2432
	  	 Easement 601052498 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Vainola Pty Ltd
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2433
	  	Lease 702376285 - Pindara - Pt Ground Floor - Allchurch Avenue - Benowa	  	 01-Jan-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 1 x 5 years
  
 This document updates Doc 2108.
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
 Radioladmin Services Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2434
	  	 Amendment 70659252 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This document updates Doc 2109
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
 Radioladmin Services Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2435
	  	 Easement 702588837 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2436
	  	 Easement 601196230 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
 Council of the City of Gold Coast
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2437
	  	 Lease 704478285 - Carparking - Pindara
	  	 17-Jul-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
 The Body Corporate “Pindara Place” Cts 25526
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2438
	  	 Planning Certificate - Willoughby City Council - Castlecrag
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2439
	  	 Planning Certificate - Kogarah Council - St George
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2440
	  	 Penrith City Council Planning Certificate - Nepean Private
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2441
	  	 Lake Macquarie Planning Certificate - Warners Bay
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2442
	  	 Campbelltown City Planing Certificate - Macarthur Pte
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pruinosa Pty Limited
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2449
	  	 Survey Plan SP 100736 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2505
	  	Letter regarding Lease - Suite C First Floor East Wing - John Fawkner Moreland Private Hospital	  	 11-Jun-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option - 3 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Lynch B
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2506
	  	Letter regarding Lease - Suite D First Floor East Wing - John Fawkner Moreland Private Hospital	  	 11-Jun-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Westmore D
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2507
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite A First Floor John Fawkner - Moreland Private Hospital	  	 20-May-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Basham A
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2508
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite F First Floor East Wing - John Fawkner Moreland Private Hospital	  	 09-Oct-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Stefanou G
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2509
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite G First Floor East Wing - John Fawkner Moreland Private Hospital	  	 20-May-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Chamberlain M
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2510
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Consulting Rooms - John Fawkner - Moreland Private Hospital	  	 14-0ct-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Options - 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 John Fawkner Cardiology
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2511
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite No 1D - John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 21-Jun-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 GD Data Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2512
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite No 3D - John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 15-Apr-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Lapsburg Pty Ltd
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2513
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite 3C John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Phillip Allen Orthopaedic Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2514
	  	Letter Regarding Renewal of Lease - Suite 3B John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 12-Jun-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 GR Henderson Development Associates Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2515
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite No3A John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 02-Jun-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Cromasoe Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2516
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite No2A John Flynn Medical Centre - John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 24-Apr-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Margin C
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2517
	  	 Lease - Suite 27 Mount Waverley Centre - Mount Waverley Private Hospital
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
 Brems Pty Ltd
 QJ Pty Ltd
 The Lung Function Services
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2518
	  	 Lease - Kiosk - Mount Waverley Private Hospital
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 2 x 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 McLaughlin M
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2519
	  	Letters regarding Lease - Suite 15 Second Floor - Nepean Private Specialist Centre - Nepean Private Hospital	  	 02-May-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Doundy K
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2520
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - House erected on site B - Nambour Selangor Private Hospital	  	 03-Jan-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 IVF Queensland Sunshine Coast Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2521
	  	 Lease - House erected on Site B - Nambour Selangor Private Hospital
	  	 25-Jan-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 IVF Queensland Sunshine Coast Pty Ltd
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2522
	  	Letter Regarding Renewal of Lease - Orthopaedic Suite - Suite 1 Ground Floor - North Gosford Private Hospital	  	 25-Jun-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Coastal Orthopaedics Pty Limited
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2523
	  	Car Parking Licence Agreement - Parking Space No 6 - Car Park - North Gosford Private Hospital - Suite 3	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 NGPH Pty Ltd
 Dawjoh Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2524
	  	 Lease - Unit 3 - North Gosford Medical Centre - North Gosford Private Hospital
	  	 01-Jul-1992

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 NGPH Pty Ltd
 Dawjoh Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2525
	  	Lease - Suites 7 and 8 - North Gosford Medical Centre - North Gosford Private Hospital	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 NGPH Pty Ltd
 W.A. Craig Johnston Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2526
	  	Car Parking Licence Agreement - Car Parking Space No 5 - North Gosford Private Hospital	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 NGPH Pty Ltd
 W.A. Craig Johnston Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2527
	  	 Deed - Put Option - The Hills Private Hospital - Lot 9 in SP60520
	  	 09-Jun-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Calese Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2528
	  	 Deed - Put Option - The Hills Private Hospital - Lot 10 in SP60520
	  	 09-Jun-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Calese Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2529
	  	 Deed - Put Option - The Hills Private Hospital - Lot 12 SP60520
	  	 30-Jun-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 The Hills Gynoscopy Centre Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2541
	  	Contract for Sale - Suite 1 the Hills Private Hospital Specialist Medical Centre - Baulkham Hills NSW - Part Folio 4/SP60520	  	 21-Sep-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Debrene Pty Ltd
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2542
	  	Put Option - Suite 1 The Hills Private Hospital Specialist Medical Centre - Part Folio 4/SP60520	  	 21-Sep-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Debrene Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2543
	  	Contract for Sale - 9 Burrabil Avenue North Gosford - Folio Identifier 11/874500	  	 02-Jul-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please note - missing pages 4, 6, 8, 10 and posssibly 11 & 12 of the pro-forma Contract for the Sale of Land - 2000 Edition	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Thomas Paul Constructions Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2544
	  	Contract for Sale - 10 Jarrett Street North Gosford - Folio Identifier 1/242369	  	 02-Jul-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please note - missing pages 4, 6, 8, 10 and posssibly 12 of the pro-forma Contract for the Sale of Land - 2000 Edition	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Thomas Paul Constructions Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2545
	  	Contract for Sale - 8 Jarrett Street North Gosford - Folio Identifier 2/242369	  	 02-Jul-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please note - missing pages 4, 6, 8, 10 and posssibly 12 of the pro-forma Contract for the Sale of Land - 2000 Edition	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Thomas Paul Constructions Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2546
	  	Contract for Sale - 74 Etna Street North Gosford - Folio Identifier 2/23399	  	 02-Jul-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please note - missing pages 4, 6, 8, 10 and posssibly 12 of the pro-forma Contract for the Sale of Land - 2000 Edition	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Thomas Paul Constructions Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2547
	  	Contract for Sale - 72 Etna Street North Gosford - Folio Identifier 1/23399	  	 02-Jul-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please note - missing pages 4, 6, 8, 10 and posssibly 12 of the pro-forma Contract for the Sale of Land - 2000 Edition	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Thomas Paul Constructions Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2548
	  	 Contract for Sale - 76 Etna Street North Gosford - Folio Identifier 3/23399
	  	 02-Jul-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please note - missing pages 4, 6, 8, 10 and posssibly 12 of the pro-forma Contract for the Sale of Land - 2000 Edition	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Thomas Paul Constructions Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2549
	  	 Contract for Sale - 78 Etna Street North Gosford - Folio Identifier 4/23399
	  	 02-Jul-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please note - missing pages 4, 6, 8, 10 and posssibly 12 of the pro-forma Contract for the Sale of Land - 2000 Edition	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Thomas Paul Constructions Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2550
	  	 Contract for Sale - 78 Etna Street North Gosford - Folio Identifier 5/23399
	  	 02-Jul-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Thomas Paul Constructions Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2555
	  	 Memorandum as at 8 October 2003 - Hospital Sales - North Gosford and The Hills
	  	 08-Oct-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This Document Replaces Document Number 2060
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2556
	  	 Mayne Hospitals - Properties Committed for Sale - Sold
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This Document Relates to Documents Numbered 2060 and 2555
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2558
	  	 Deed - Put and Call Option - The Hills Private Hospital - Lot 2 in SP60520
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Specialist Oncology Property Pty Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2560
	  	 Lease - John Fawkner Hospital - 275 Moreland Rd - Coburg - Lower Ground Floor
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Klempfner G
 Pryde A
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2562
	  	 Lease - Linacre Private Hospital - 12 Linacre Rd - Hampton - Part Ground Floor
	  	 04-Jun-1999

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 3 x 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Klempfner G
Pryde A
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2563
	  	Assignment of Lease - John Fawkner Hospital - 275 Moreland Rd - Coburg - Lower Ground Floor	  	 27-Jul-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Refer to Document Number 2560 - Schedule 1 to this Document
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Radclin Medical Imaging Partnership
 Radclin Medical Imaging Pty Ltd
 Klempfner G
 Pryde A
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2564
	  	Assignment of Lease - Linacre Private Hospital - 12 Linacre Rd - Hampton - Part Ground Floor	  	 27-Jul-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Refer to Document 2562 - Lease - Schedule 1 to this Document
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Radclin Medical Imaging Partnership
 Radclin Medical Imaging Pty Ltd
 Klempfner G
 Pryde A
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2584
	  	 Planning Permit 13-3 - Cotham Private Hospital
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 Undated

				
	 	  	 2585
	  	 Plan of Subdivision - North Gosford
	  	 
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2618
	  	 Sutherland Shire Council Planning Certificate - Kareena
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2619
	  	 Burwood Council Planning Certificate - Strathfield
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2624
	  	 Newcastle City Council Planning Certificate - Lingard .
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2625
	  	 Newcastle City Council Planning Certificate - Christo Pte
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2626
	  	 Shoalhaven City Council Planning Certificate - Nowra
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2627
	  	 Baulkham Hills Shire Council Planning Certificate - The Hills Private
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2628
	  	 WA Planning Commission Certificate - Attadale
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Attadale Hospital Property Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2629
	  	 WA Planning Commission Certificates - 9 - Mount Hospital
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2630
	  	 WA Planning Commission Certificate - Glengarry
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hadassah Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2633
	  	 Planning Certificate - Caloundra
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2635
	  	 Planning Certificate - John Flynn Gold Coast
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2637
	  	 Planning Certificate - St Andrews Ipswich
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2638
	  	 Planning Certificate - Nambour Selangor Pte
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2639
	  	 Planning Certificate - Hillcrest Rockhampton
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2641
	  	 Planning Certificate - North West Pte
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2642
	  	 Planning Certificate - Sunnybank Pte
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2643
	  	 Planning Certificate - Belmont Pte
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2724
	  	 Deed Between HCoA Operations Australia Pty Limited and Gosford City Council
	  	 25-Feb-2002

				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Attached Deed Dated 27-Feb-1997
 This is Deed No 283573
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
  
 Council of the City of Gosford
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2755
	  	 Folio - 1/SP57262 - Orange Medical Centre
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2756
	  	 Folio - 2/SP57262 - Orange Medical Centre
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2783
	  	 Folio - 3/SP57262 - Orange Medical Centre
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2784
	  	Lease 5291902B - Orange Medical Centre - Kiosk at Dudley Private Hospital - Orange	  	 02-Aug-1998

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 1 x 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Porter C
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2785
	  	 Folio 4/SP57262 - Orange Medical Centre
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2786
	  	 Folio 5/SP57262 - Orange Medical Centre
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2787
	  	 Title Ref: 50216083 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2788
	  	 Title Ref: 50216084 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2789
	  	 Title Ref: 50216085 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2790
	  	 Title Ref: 50216086 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2791
	  	 Title Ref: 50216087 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2792
	  	 Title Ref: 50216088 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2793
	  	 Title Ref: 50216089 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 Undated

				
	 	  	 2794
	  	 Title Ref: 50216094 – Pindara
	  	 
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2795
	  	 Title Ref: 50216095 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2796
	  	 Title Ref: 50216096 - Pindara
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2797
	  	 Planning Certificate - Nowra - Lot 2 - SP 40489
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2798
	  	 NSW Heritage Register Search - Lady Davidson
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2799
	  	 Title Ref - 50255755 - North West Brisbane
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2800
	  	 Title Ref - 50255757 - North West Brisbane
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2801
	  	 Folio 10-733898 - Dudley Orange Pte
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2802
	  	 Title Vol 9096 Fol 155 - The Avenue
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2803
	  	 Land Information Certificate - Attadale
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Attadale Hospital Property Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2804
	  	 Folio - 8-SP60520 - The Hills Pte NSW
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2805
	  	 Folio - 11-SP60520 - The Hills Pte NSW
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2806
	  	 Folio - 14-SP60520 - The Hills Pte NSW
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2807
	  	 Folio - 15-SP60520 - The Hills Pte NSW
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2808
	  	 Folio - 16-SP60520 - The Hills Pte NSW
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2809
	  	 Folio - 17-SP60520 - The Hills Pte NSW
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2810
	  	 S 149 Planning Certificate - Dudley Private Hospital - Orange
	  	 07-Oct-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2830
	  	Letter Dated 15-Oct-2003 With Attached Draft Disclosure Statement Draft Agreement to Lease - Draft Lease - Shepparton Hospi	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations Pty Ltd
 Focus Infrastructure Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2831
	  	 Deed - Nepean Private Hospital
	  	 17-Aug-2000

				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Referred to Certificate of Title
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Health Care of Australia Pty Limited
  
 Council of the City of Gosford
	  	 
		
	 7.3 - Leased Properties
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0107
	  	 Mayne Group Limited Property Register - Freehold with Revenue Leases
	  	 30-May-2003

				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This Document is Updated by Document Number 1216
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0108
	  	 Mayne Group Limited Property Register - Leasehold with Revenue Leases
	  	 30-May-2003

				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This Document is Updated by Document Number 1216
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0129
	  	Mayne Group Limited - Hospital Equipment Leased Through Westpac Equipment Finance Pty Ltd - Westpac Equipment Finance Pt Ltd - Lease Schedule - April 03	  	 Undated

				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This Document is Updated by Document Number 0303
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0165
	  	 Document Removed
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 0166
	  	 Mayne Group Limited - Property Register
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This Document is Updated by Document Number 1216
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0167
	  	 Site Leases and Services Agreements
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0183
	  	 Lease Commitments Note - Australian Hospitals - Dec-02
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0336
	  	 Schedule of Motor Vehicles - 30-Jun-2003
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0596
	  	EPA Priority Sites Register Extract - Frances Perry
Corner Cardigan and Grattan Streets - Carlton	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0597
	  	 EPA Priority Sites Register Extract - Melbourne Private Royal Parade - Parkville
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0599
	  	 Title Folio 5-868803 - Armidale Pte
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0600
	  	 Title Ref 50185311 - Caboolture Pte
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0601
	  	 Certificate of Title Volume 6125 Folio 936 - Frances Perry House
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0602
	  	 Title Ref 50101407 - Logan Private
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 0603
	  	 Certificate of Title Volume 3116 Folio 479 - Joondalup
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0604
	  	 Certificate of Title Volume 10179 Folio 494 - Melbourne Private
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0605
	  	 Title Ref 50170361 - Noosa Hospital
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Properties Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0606
	  	 Folios - 21/852214 22/552214 6/264247 - Port Macquarie Base
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0607
	  	 Folio 1/870720 - Prince of Wales Pte
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0643
	  	Unsigned Deed of Renewal and Variation of Sub-lease - Suite 2 Cheltenham Rooms - Linacre Pte Hospital	  	 16-Feb-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 McLean I
 Deacon O
 Melbourne 1990 Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0644
	  	Letter Dated 24-Mar-2003 - Consulting Suite 2 - Cheltenham Rooms - Linacre Pte Hospital	  	 16-Feb-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 McLean I
 Deacon O
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0645
	  	 Sub-Lease dated 14-Dec-1998 - Suite 3 Linacre Pte Hospital - Cheltenham Rooms
	  	 14-Dec-1998

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 1 x 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Findeisen J
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0646
	  	Offer and Acceptance of Sublease Terms dated 21-Mar-2002 - Suite 3 Linacre Pte Hospital - Cheltenham Rooms	  	 16-Feb-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Findeisen J
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0647
	  	Offer and Acceptance of Sub-lease Terms Dated 30-Jan-2003 - Suite 4 - Linacre Pte Hospital Cheltenham Rooms	  	 16-Feb-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Seabridge C
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0648
	  	 Sub-Lease - undated - Suite 4 Linacre Pte Hospital - Cheltenham Rooms
	  	 16-Feb-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Seabridge C
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0649
	  	Letter dated 07-Sep-1998 - Consulting Rooms 13-14 - First Floor - Masada Hospital - Terms and Conditions of Lease	  	 07-Sep-1998

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 4 x 2 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Masada Private Hospital
 Kield S
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0656
	  	Sub-Lease dated 21 Jul 1994 Suite 3 North West Private Brisbane - Title Ref 50007680 Includes Car Park Licence	  	 01-Mar-1994

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option:
 1 x 3
 1 x 4
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 North West Private Hospital Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 0662
	  	 Letter dated 20 May 1998 - Warners Bay
	  	 20-May-1998

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Webster V
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1176
	  	 Property Summary - 417 St Kilda Road
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1177
	  	 Lease - 417 St Kilda Road
	  	 01-Sep-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless Ltd
 Leighton Funds Management Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1216
	  	 Hospitals - Property Register - Other
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This Document Updates Document Numbers 0107 0108 and 0166
 This Document is Updated and Replaced by Document Number 2617
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2068
	  	 Property Assessment - 417 St Kilda Road
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2130
	  	 Lease - Suite 1-4 Attadale
	  	 26-Nov-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 5 Years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Attadale Hospital Property Pty Ltd
Calgun Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2359
	  	 Car Park Licence - Nepean Hospital - Barber Avenue
	  	 01-Aug-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 2 x 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Wentworth Area Health Service
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2360
	  	 Lease 9145492M - Nepean Hospital - Bridge Link 1
	  	 15-Jun-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Penrith City Council
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2361
	  	Car Park Licence - Nepean Hospital - 262-266 Great Western Highway - Kingswood	  	 09-Jan-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 2 x 2 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Baptist Churches of New South Wales Property Trust
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2362
	  	 Lease 8113934L - Strathfield Medical Centre - Suite 2
	  	 01-Apr-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 John Boulas Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2363
	  	 Lease No 8131257B - Strathfield Medical Centre - Suite 1
	  	 01-Apr-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Glen L
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2364
	  	 Lease - Port Macquarie - Suite 3 - The Grange
	  	 18-Dec-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 McCulloch C
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2365
	  	 Car Park Licence B - Pindara Private Hospital
	  	 10-May-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
 Saitamakogyo Co Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2366
	  	 Car Park Licence A - Pindara Private Hospital
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Saitama Kogyo Co Ltd
 Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2367
	  	 Lease - Pindara Private Hospital - AHC House
	  	 12-May-1998

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 1 x 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
 Saitamakogyo Co Limited
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2368
	  	 Lease - Pindara Private Hospital - AHC House - Suite 1
	  	 10-May-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 1 x 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
 Saitamakogyo Co Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2369
	  	 Lease - Pindara Private Hospital - AHC House - Suite 4
	  	 12-Nov-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 1 x 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
 Saitama Kogyo Co Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2370
	  	 Amendment to Lease - North West Brisbane Private Hospital Medical Centre
	  	 10-Aug-1994

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Flockton Street Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2371
	  	 Lease - North West Brisbane Private Hospital Medical Centre
	  	 30-Mar-1994

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 2 x 5 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 North West Medical Centre Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2372
	  	 Fax - Exercise option - Noosa Hospital - 2-8 Ventura Drive - Noosaville
	  	 01-Nov-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Sunshine Coast Rehabilitation Services - Noosa Hospital
 Church M
 Church R
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2373
	  	 Lease - Noosa Hospital - 2-8 Venture Drive - Noosaville
	  	 13-Feb-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option - 3 years
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 From Page 17 onwards of Lease missing
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Sunshine Coast Rehabilitation Services - Noosa Hospital
 Church M
 Church R
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2374
	  	Deed of variation of lease and lease of new premises - 31 and 33 The Avenue Windsor - The Avenue	  	01-Nov-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option - 1 x 10 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
 Thorndale Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2375
	  	Deed of Variation - 31-33 The Avenue Windsor - The Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
 Thorndale Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2376
	  	Lease - Suite 1 - Glengarry Medical Centre - WA	  	05-Nov-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option - 2 x 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hadassah Pty
Ltd
 Gillon and Osbourne Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2377
	  	Lease - Suite 2 - Glengarry Medical Centre - WA	  	05-Nov-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option - 2 x 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hadassah Pty
Ltd
 Gillon and Osbourne Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2378
	  	Lease 31-33 The Avenue - Windsor - The Avenue	  	30-May-1994
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
 Thorndale Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2379
	  	Lease and Disclosure Statement - Level 1 - Suite 11 - 4-10 Jamieson St - Cheltenham - Linacre Hospital	  	12-Sep-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Melbourne 1990 Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2380
	  	Licence - Part Blackburn Road Drainage Retarding Basin - Mount Waverley Hospital	  	05-Feb-1995
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Melbourne
Water Corporation
 Relkban Pty Limited
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2381
	  	Lease - Suite 14 - 468 Kingsway - Kareena	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option - 1 x 2 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 K Humsley Pty
Ltd
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2382
	  	Licence - Part 302 Como Parade West - Parkdale - Masada	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Masada) Pty Ltd
 Kingston City Council
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2383
	  	Lease - Suite 19 - 96 Grattan Street Carlton - Frances Perry	  	23-Jul-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option - 1 x 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Women’s
and Children’s Health Care Network
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2384
	  	Lease - Suite 8 - 96 Grattan Street Carlton - Frances Perry	  	03-Oct-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option 1 x 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Women’s and Children’s Health Care Network
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2385
	  	Lease - Suite 16 - 96 Grattan Street Carlton - Frances Perry	  	23-Jul-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option 1 x 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Women’s
and Children’s Health Care Network
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2386
	  	Lease - Suite 11 96 Grattan Street - Carlton - Frances Perry	  	23-Jul-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option 1 x 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Women’s and Children’s Health Care Network
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2416
	  	Title Search - 125 Flockton St - Everton - North West Brisbane Medical Centre	  	03-Oct-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2417
	  	Sub Lease - Suite 2 - First Floor - AHC House - Pindara Private Hospital	  	13-Nov-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - 2 x 3 years
 Refer to Guarantee
& Indemnity - Lease - Suite 2 - First Floor - Pindara Private Hospital - dated 13-Nov-1997 - Document Numb 2418
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
 J Clark (Medical) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2418
	  	Guarantee & Indemnity - Lease - Suite 2 - First Floor - AHC House - Pindara Private Hospital	  	13-Nov-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
 Clark J
 Clark V
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2426
	  	Anstat Planning Certificate - Melbourne Private	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2427
	  	Anstat Planning Certificate - Frances Perry House	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2575
	  	Lease No 703656548 - Shop AD4.81 - Level 4 - Robina Town Centre - Robina - Queensland - John Flynn Hospital	  	23-Aug-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	This Lease Incorporates Lease No 701064882 - as Referred to in the Schedule	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Robina Town Centre Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2576
	  	Lease - Melbourne Private Hospital - Coffee Shop - First Floor - Royal Parade - Parkville - Victoria	  	23-Jun-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 2 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Extended by Documents 2577 and 2578	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 North Western Health Care Network
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2577
	  	Deed of Extension of Lease - Coffee Shop - Melbourne Private Hospital	  	30-Apr-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - One year
 This is an Extension
of Document 2576 - Further Extended by Document 2578
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Melbourne Health
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2578
	  	Letters Dated 30-May-2003 and 09-Jul-2003 Exercising Option for Lease - Coffee Shop - First Floor - Melbourne Private Hospital Building - Royal Parade - Parkville -
Victoria	  	30-May-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Refer to Document 2576 and 2577	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Mayne Group Limited
 Melbourne Health
 North Western Health Care Network
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2586
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite 1 - Orange Medical Centre - Orange Private Hospital	  	22-Oct-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - One year	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Kwa S
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2587
	  	Letter - Suite 13A - Second Floor - Nepean Private Hospital - Specialist Centre - Agreed Terms of Lease	  	24-Apr-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Rizkallah S
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2588
	  	Deed of Variation of Lease - Site HM 030 - John Fawkner Hospital - Roof Area 3	  	10-Oct-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Lease dated 15-Nov-1999 Attached	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2589
	  	Lease - Site 305801Z - Roof Area 5 - John Fawkner Hospital	  	16-Jan-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 3 x 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia) Limited
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2590
	  	Letter - John Fawkner-Moreland Private Hospital - Oncology Suite - Ground Floor - Agreement of Terms of the Lease	  	04-Apr-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Oncology Services Melbourne Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2591
	  	Letters Dated 21-Nov-2002 & 06-Dec-2002 - Nepean Private Hospital Specialist Centre - Suite 2 - Ground Floor - Lot 2 SP67725 Coffee Shop - Agreement of Terms of Lease	  	21-Nov-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Lennox L
 Lennox C
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2592
	  	Letter - Nambour Selangor Private Hospital - Suite 1 - Agreement on Terms of Lease	  	16-Dec-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Bogiatzis G
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2593
	  	Letter Dated 16-Jul-2003 - Masada Private - Consulting Room 11 - First Floor - Agreement on Terms of Lease	  	16-Jul-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Masada) Pty Ltd
 Haskin P
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2594
	  	Residential Lease - 41 Kentia Close - Port Macquarie NSW	  	22-Aug-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Witchard
J
 Carpenter S
 Port Macquarie Base Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2595
	  	Residential Lease - 50 Burrawong Drive - Port Macquarie NSW	  	22-Aug-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Port Macquarie
Base Hospital
 Witchard J
 Carpenter S
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2596
	  	Residential Lease - 12/58 Pacific Drive - Port Macquarie NSW	  	22-Aug-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Port Macquarie
Base Hospital
 Dowling G
 Crossingham M
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2597
	  	Residential Lease - 2/9 and 3/11 Oxley Crescent - Port Macquarie NSW	  	10-Jul-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Health
 Salrab Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2598
	  	Residential Lease - 1 Highfield Court - Port Macquarie NSW	  	01-Jul-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Port Macquarie
Base Hospital
 McNabb N
 McNabb L
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2599
	  	Residential Lease - 1/28 2/28 and 3/28 Hill Street - Port Macquarie NSW	  	18-Jan-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Port Macquarie
Base Hospital
 Crawford J
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2600
	  	Residential Lease - 23 Owen Street - Port Macquarie NSW	  	24-Aug-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Port Macquarie
Base Hospital
 Salrab Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2601
	  	Residential Lease - 112 Hibbard Drive - Port Macquarie NSW	  	28-Aug-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Waterfront Unit
Trust
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2617
	  	Mayne Group Limited Property Register	  	10-Oct-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Replaces Document 1216 and Updates the Same to Include Co-location-Privatisation Premises	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2620
	  	Randwick City Council Planning Certificate - Prince of Wales Private	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2621
	  	EPA Certificate - Caboolture	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2622
	  	EPA Certificate - Logan Private	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2623
	  	EPA Certificate - Noosa	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2631
	  	WA Planning Commission Certificate - Joondalup	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2632
	  	City of Joondalup Zoning Certificate - Joondalup	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2634
	  	Planning Certificate - Caboolture Pte	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2636
	  	Planning Certificate - Noosa	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Properties
Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	  	Planning Certificate - Logan Pte	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2673
	  	Assignment of Lease - Hillcrest Medical - Imaging Department	  	17-Dec-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Rocky Imaging Pty Ltd
 Central
Queensland Medical Imaging Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2674
	  	Lease - Hillcrest Medical Annexe - Suite 2	  	17-Jan-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 3 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Central Queensland Fertility Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2725
	  	Sub Lease - Suite 3 - Caboolture Private Hospital	  	28-Jul-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 2 x 4 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Lusink C
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2726
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite 8 96 Grattan Street - Carlton - Frances Perry House	  	13-Dec-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Jurcevic P
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2727
	  	Heads of Agreement - Suite 16 96 Grattan Street - Carlton - Frances Perry House	  	07-Jul-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations
(Australia) Pty Ltd
 Khairul M
 Noor J
 dowd J
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2728
	  	Sub Lease - Shop 3 - Ground Floor - Pharmacy - Joondalup Health Campus	  	01-Dec-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 5 years + 4 years 364 days	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Hospital Pharmacy Services (WA) Pty Ltd
 Shenton C
R
 Shenton C E
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2729
	  	Lease - Coffee Shop - Shop 4 - Ground Floor - Joondalup Health Campus	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Waterbeach Investments Pty Ltd
 Esler K
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2732
	  	Letter Dated 31-Jan-2002 Regarding Lease - Suite 102 - Joondalup Health Campus	  	04-Feb-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Panegyres P
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2733
	  	Sub Lease - Suite 2 - Logan Private Hospital	  	08-Aug-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 3 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Naveen Dwivedi Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2734
	  	Lease - Suite 3 - Logan Private Hospital	  	08-Apr-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Logan Heart Service Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2735
	  	Heads of Agreement - Suite 1 - Level 1 - Clinical Sciences Building - Melbourne Private Hospital	  	10-Jun-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 2 x 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA

Kalman J
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2736
	  	Heads of Agreement - Suite 4 - Level 1 - Clinical Sciences Building - Melbourne Private Hospital and Letter Dated 31-Aug-1999	  	27-Aug-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 2 x 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA

Grigg L
 Parkville Echo Services
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2737
	  	Heads of Agreement - Suite 5 - Level 1 - Clinical Sciences Building - Melbourne Private Hospital	  	17-Mar-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 2 x 2 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA

Danne P
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2738
	  	Letters Dated 09-Sep-2002 and 05-Aug-1999 Lease - Kiosk Noosa Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Limited
 Moir J
 Moir D
 Karydis P
 Karydis J
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2739
	  	Leter Regarding Licence - Suite 2 - Noosa Hospital	  	17-Jun-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Brown L
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2740
	  	Letter Regarding Licence - Suite 5 - Noosa Hospital	  	17-Jun-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Winstanley P
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2741
	  	Letter - Licence - Suite 6 - Noosa Hospital	  	17-Jun-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Triourd Pty Ltd
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2742
	  	Letter Regardeng Lease - Coffee Shop - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	23-Jun-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Simons
L
 Simons C
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2743
	  	Letter Dated 24-Jul-2000 and Memo Dated 07-Aug- 2003 - Lease - Suite 1A Level 7 Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	24-Jul-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Shehabi Y
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2744
	  	Letter regarding Lease - Suite 1 Level 7 Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	15-Apr-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Gianoutsos M
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2745
	  	Sub Lease - Suite 2 Level 7 Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	09-Oct-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Deito Pty Ltd
 South Eastern Sydney Health
Service
 Dendaura Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2746
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite 3 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	29-Nov-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 Kwok B
 BCT Kwok Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2747
	  	Letters Dated 29-Nov-2002 & 13-Jan-2002 Regarding Lease - Suite 4 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 Marlanne Vonau Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2748
	  	Sub Lease - Suite 5 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Hospital	  	30-Jan-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 Lowe S
 South Eastern Sydney Area Health
Service
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2749
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite 6 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	30-Nov-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 Wales Cardiology Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2750
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite 7 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	01-Jun-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 Fansworth R
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2751
	  	Letters Dated 29-Nov-2002 - 19-Dec-2002 & 20-Dec-2002 Regarding Lease - Suite 8 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 Marlaw Pty Ltd
 Dandini Pty Ltd
 M J Donellan Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2752
	  	Sub Lease - Suite 9 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	16-Nov-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 Lethlean A
 South Eastern Sydney Area Health
Service
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2753
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite 10 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	23-Dec-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 Anna Glynn Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2754
	  	Sub Lease - Suite 11 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	30-Aug-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option - 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Benathon Pty Ltd
 South Eastern Sydney Area Health
Service
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2757
	  	Sub Lease 7071170N - Suite 20 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	22-Oct-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option - 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 The Chest & Sleep Centre Pty Ltd
 South Eastern Sydney
Area Health Service
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2758
	  	Sub Lease no 7171169W - Suites 17 & 19 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	28-Nov-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Options - 1x3 years & 1x2 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 Sydney Endoscopy Centre Pty Ltd
 South Eastern Sydney Area
Health Service
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2759
	  	Sub Lease - Suite 16 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	16-Nov-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 Campbell P
 Chilton H
 South Eastern Sydney Area Health Service
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2760
	  	Letters Dated 29- Nov-2002 & 02-Dec-2003 Regarding Lease - Suite 15 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 Grey J
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2761
	  	Letters Regarding Lease - Suite 13 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	29-Nov-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 W A Stening Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2762
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite 21 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	04-Apr-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 Gnathic Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2763
	  	Letters Regarding Lease - Suite 23 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	24-Jan-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 A Cameron - Strange Pty Ltd
 Ehsman S
 Millard R
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2764
	  	Letter Regarding Lease - Suite 24 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	10-Feb-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Ltd
 GMHR Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2765
	  	Letters Regarding Lease - Suite 25 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	02-Dec-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Oscroll Pty Ltd
 Ennacombe Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2766
	  	Letters Dated 15-Apr-2003 and 23-Jul-2003 - Suite 26 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 AAA Medical Management Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2767
	  	Sub-Lease - Suite 27 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	03-Mar-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Wales Imaging Pty Ltd
 South Eastern Sydney Area Health
Service
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2768
	  	Letter Regarding Licence - Suite 30 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	02-Feb-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Solomon M
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2769
	  	Letter Regarding Sub Lease - Suite 29 - Level 7 - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	05-Aug-2002
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Solomon M
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2770
	  	Lease No 700092844 - North West Brisbane Medical Centre - Suite 3 - 125 Flockton St - Everton Park	  	17-May-1994
	 	  	Comments:	  	Option - 5 years	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 North West
Medical Centre Pty Ltd
 Esanda Finance Corporation Limited
 North
West Private Hospital Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2771
	  	Memorandum of Lease No 701064882 - John Flynn Hospital - Shop AD481 Robina Town Centre	  	28-Nov-1995
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Nickless Limited
 Robina Town Centre Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2772
	  	Folio Identifier 5-242275 - 493 Windsor Road - Baulkham Hills - The Avenue	  	13-Oct-2003
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2773
	  	Folio Identifier 6-242275 - Lot 6 in Deposited Plan 242275 - Baulkham Hills - 495 Windsor Road - Baulkham Hills - The Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2774
	  	Correspondence Regarding Carparking - Cotham Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 City of Boroondara
 Billard Leeco
Partnership
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2775
	  	Heritage Study - Administrative Block - Lady Davidson Hospital Lot 1 DP44179	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Commonwealth
of Australia Repatriation Department
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2776
	  	Planning Permit No 1313 - Cotham Road Private Hospital - Lots 2-3 and 4 Plan of Subdivision No 62044 in Certificate of Title Vol Nos 8544 and 8543 - Folios 790 and 775	  	16-Feb-1982
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 City of
Boroondara
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2777
	  	Title Search - Volume 04192 Folio 298 - Lot 4 on Plan of Subdivision LP 5505 - 217 Cotham Road - Kew	  	14-Oct-2003
	 	  	Comments:	  	Refer to Planning Permit 1313 - Document 2776	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Judy Guat Hua
Fan
 National Australia Bank Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2778
	  	Deed of Extension and Variation of Lease No 701386336 - Radiology - St Andrews Hospital - Ipswich	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Topaz Nominees Pty Ltd
 Kwok W
Y
 Dawson M G
 Coombe J E
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2779
	  	Title Search - Volume 04895 Folio 849 - Lot 15 on Plan of Subdivision 008942 - Victorian Rehabilitation Centre - 26 Dorset Road	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Dorset) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2780
	  	Title Search - Volume 09001 Folio 948 Lot 234 on Plan of Subdivision 098162 - Knox Private	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2781
	  	Title Search - Volume 09001 Folio 949 - Lot 1 on Title Plan 15929H Knox Private	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2782
	  	Title Search - Volume 09001 Folio 950 - Lot 236 on Plan of Subdivision 098162 - Knox Private	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
	  	 
		
	7.5 - Other Property (inc. Legacy)	  	 
				
	 	  	 0128
	  	Mayne Group Limited - Mayne Corporate Assets Listing - Direct Hospital Allocation - Corporate Assets - Directly Attributable to Hospitals - Dec 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
		
	8 - Environmental	  	 
		
	 8 - Environmental
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0596
	  	 EPA Priority Sites Register Extract - Frances Perry
 Corner Cardigan and Grattan Streets - Carlton
	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0597
	  	 EPA Priority Sites Register Extract - Melbourne Private
 Royal Parade - Parkville
	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0608
	  	Letter Menette Pty Ltd Healthcare Facilities Consultants to Mayne regardig Cooling Towers Victoria - Victorian Sites	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Health
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0609
	  	Letter Noel Arnold and Associates to Davis Langdon Re Asbestos in Steriliser - Melbourne Private	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0610
	  	Asbestos Audit - August 2003 - 499 Springvale Road Glen Waverley	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Kilpatrick
and Associates Pty Ltd Consultants
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0611
	  	Hazardous Building Materials Audit - Selected Areas VIC Rehab Centre - August 2003 - 499 Springvale Road - Glen Waverley	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Kilpatrick
and Associates Pty Ltd Consultants
	  	 

  

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	  	Asbestos Risk Assessment Survey for Demolition Works - J Block - May 2003 - 499 Springvale Rd - Glen Waverley	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Noel Arnold
and Associates Consultants
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0613
	  	Hazardous Building Materials Audit - Nominated Areas - December 2002 - 209 Cotham Road - Kew	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Noel Arnold
and Associates Risk Management Services
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0614
	  	Hazardous Building Materials Audit - Nominated Areas - Feb 2003 - 275 Moreland Road - Coburg	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Noel Arnold
and Associates Consultants
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0615
	  	Hazardous Building Materials Audit - Nominated Areas - Dec 2002 - 26-28 Balaclava Road - East St Kilda	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Noel Arnold
and Associates Consultants
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0616
	  	Hazardous Building Materials Audit - Nominated Areas - December 2002 - 152 Como Parade - Parkdale	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Noel Arnold
and Associates Consultants
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0617
	  	Coolingtower Defects Proposal - August 2003 - The Avenue Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Menette Pty
Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0618
	  	Cooling Tower Defects Proposal - Warringal - August 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Menette Pty
Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0619
	  	Cooling Tower Defects Proposal - Mayne Health Linacre Private - Aug 2003 - 12 Linacre Road - Hampton	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Menette Pty
Ltd
	  	 

  

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	  	Cooling Tower Defects Proposal - Mayne Health - Vic Eastern Rehab - Aug 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Menette Pty
Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0621
	  	Cooling Tower Defects Proposal Mt Waverley Private - Aug 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Menette Pty
Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0622
	  	Email - Cooling Tower Risk Management Plans between Menette Honeywell and Mayne - Victorian Sites	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Menette Pty
Ltd
 Honeywell
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0623
	  	Email - Asbestos Audit for Mayne Hospitals - Relates to all hospitals	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Noel Arnold
and Associates
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0624
	  	MPL Hazardous Material Compliance Survey - Mount Hospital Laundry - 5 May 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 MPL Health
Safety and Environmental Solutions
 Mount Hospital - Perth
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0626
	  	PPK Asbestos Audit Report - October 1997 - Pindara Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PPK
Environment and Infrastructure Consultants
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0627
	  	MPL Report to John Holland Construction Concerning Air Monitoring During Asbestos Vinyl Removal at Joondalup Health - West V July 1997	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0628
	  	QBM Asbestos Materials Report and Register - 20 March 2002 - 245 McCullough St - Sunnybank - Brisbane	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0629
	  	Report on Asbestos Cement Roof at Lady Davison Hospital - Prepared by Sydney Hospital Occupational Health and Safety Servi dated 30 April 1993	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2423
	  	Mayne Group Environmental Policy	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2443
	  	Statement of Permission to Discharge Trade Waste - St Andrews Ipswich	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Ipswich Water
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2444
	  	Email 03-Oct-2003 Re Queensland Cooling Towers and Certificate of Registration - St Andrews Ipswich	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Queensland Department of Industrial Relations
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2445
	  	Risk Management Plan Template Regarding Cooling Tower Systems at St Andrews - Ipswich	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2446
	  	Cooling Tower Water Test Results and Cleaning Reports - St Andrews Ipswich	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Ecolab Water Care Services Pty Ltd
 EML Consulting Services
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2447
	  	Waste Management Plan - St Andrews Ipswich	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2448
	  	Information for Waste Management Plan and Collection Services Procedures Manuals of IWS Waste Services - St Andrews Ipsw	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 IWS Waste
Services
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2450
	  	Test Reports For Inspection and Maintenance of Backflow Prevention Devices - St Andrews Hospital - 15 April 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 

  

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	  	Approval to Discharge Trade Waste - Dated 02-Feb-2001 - Sunnybank Private	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Brisbane Water
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2452
	  	Mayne Procurement Survey - Contractor Data Review - Waste Management Review - Sunnybank Private	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2453
	  	Services Sourcing Agreement - Agreement Specifics	  	16-Jun-2003
	 	  	Comments:	  	Option Date - One year	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Group
 SITA Australia Pty Ltd trading as SITA Environmental Solutions
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2454
	  	Terms of Reference for Waste Management Committee - Prince of Wales Private	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2455
	  	Hazardous Substances Register - Prince of Wales Private	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2456
	  	Material Safety Data Sheet Register - Prince of Wales Private	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2457
	  	Water Treatment Operating and Maintenance Manual - Prince of Wales Hospital - June 1998	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Drew
Australia Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	2458	  	EPA Annual Return 01-Aug-2003 to 31-Jul-2004	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 EPA
	  	 
				
	 	  	2459	  	Cooling Tower Cleaning Certification of Completion - Prince of Wales Private	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	2460	  	Test and Service Report - Cooling Systems - Prince of Wales	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2461
	  	Cooling Tower Test Reports - Prince of Wales	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2463
	  	Licence to Store Dangerous Goods - Glengarry Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME Hospitals
Pty Ltd
 Department of Industry and Resources (Western Australia)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2464
	  	Letter from the Department of Environment Regarding Licensing for Greasetrap and-or Petrol and Oil Interceptor - Glengarry He	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2465
	  	Certificates of Compliance Under Radiation Safety Act - Glengarry Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	Expiry Dates - 10-Sep-2005 and 21-Aug-2004	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Glengarry
Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2466
	  	Letter from Mayne Group to CentiGrade Re Plantroom A-C Alterations - Glengarry Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2467
	  	Microbiological Water Reports Certificates on Analysis - Glengarry Hospital Cooling Water	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2468
	  	Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan - Glengarry Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2469
	  	Documents Relating to EPA Licence and Waste and Trade Waste Removal - St George Private - Kogarah	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME
Properties Pty Ltd
 EPA
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2470
	  	Permit to Purchase or otherwise obtain Poisons or Controlled Substances for the Provision of Health Services	  	17-Jul-2003
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCoA
operations (Australia) Pty Ltd trading as Mount Waverley Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2471
	  	Chemicals - Hazardous Substances-Dangerous Goods - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mount
Waverley Private Hospital
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2472
	  	Letter From Fuel Doctors Australia to John Flynn Hospital - Diesel Fuel Sample Reports	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 John Flynn
Hospital
 Honeywell Automation & Control Solutions
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2473
	  	Trade Waste Approval Category 3	  	01-Jul-2000
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 John Flynn
Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2474
	  	Service Agreement Between Cleanaway and John Flynn Hospital	  	01-Oct-2002
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 John Flynn
Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2475
	  	Renewal of Licence to Store Flammable and Combustible Liquids	  	11-Mar-2003
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 John Flynn
Hospital & Medical Centre
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2476
	  	Certificate of Registration of Plant	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 John Flynn
Hospital & Medical Centre
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2477
	  	John Flynn Hospital Daily Check List - Cooling Towers	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 John Flynn
Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2478
	  	Commercial Water Treatment Service Report - Cooling Tower Service Report	  	09-Aug-2003
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 John Flynn
Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2479
	  	Total Bacteria Count Certificate Plate Count	  	07-Aug-2003
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 John Flynn
Hospital
 Honeywell Limited
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2480
	  	Letter to Monash City Council From Victorian Rehabilitation Centre	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Victorian
Rehabilitation Centre Eastern Melbourne
	  	 
				
	 	  	2481	  	Letter to Victorian Rehabilitation Centre from City of Monash	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Victorian
Rehabilitation Centre
	  	 
				
	 	  	2482	  	Correspondence Between Victorian Rehabilitation Centre and the Residents of Booran Avenue	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Victorian
Rehabilitation Centre
	  	 
				
	 	  	2483	  	Correspondence Between M A Dingwall and Victorian Rehabilitation Centre	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Victorian
Rehabilitation Centre
	  	 
				
	 	  	2484	  	Letter from Graeme E Harding & Associates Pty Ltd to Victorian Rehabilitation Centre	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Victorian
Rehabilitation Centre
	  	 
				
	 	  	2485	  	Notification of Dangerous Goods Storage and Handling	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Health
(Bayside Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	2486	  	Correspondence Between J Gray and Victorian Rehabilitation Centre	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Victorian
Rehabilitation Centre
	  	 
				
	 	  	2487	  	Certificate of Registration of a Cooling Tower System	  	14-Jun-2003
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Health
 Victorian Rehabilitation Centre
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2488
	  	Risk Management Plan Audit Certificate	  	01-Jul-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2489
	  	Health and Safety Improvement Plan	  	01-Jan-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Victorian
Rehabilitation Centre
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2490
	  	Permit to Purchase or Otherwise Obtain Poisons or Controlled Substances for the Provision of Health Services	  	16-Jul-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Victorian
Rehabilitation Centre Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2491
	  	Chemical - Hazardous Substances-Dangerous Goods - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Victorian
Rehabilitation Centre
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2492
	  	Legionella Test Certificate	  	07-Aug-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 John Flynn
Hospital
 Honeywell Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2493
	  	Honeywell Plant Risk Assessment Worksheet and Risk Management Plan Template	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 John Flynn
Private Hospital
 Honeywell
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2494
	  	Trade Waste Permit	  	13-Feb-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCoA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd trading as Warners Bay Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2495
	  	Environment Protection Licence	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 17-Feb-2003	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Warners Bay
Private Hospital
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2496
	  	Registration Certificate - Radiation Apparatus	  	11-Aug-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Health Care
of Australia Pty Limited (Kareena Private Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2497
	  	Letter from Honeywell Facility Leader to Profab Engineering Re Acoustic Barrier at The Avenue Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 The Avenue
Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2498
	  	Registration Certificate - Radiation Apparatus	  	10-Jun-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Strathfield
Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2500
	  	Services Sourcing Agreement - Sanitary Waste Collection Services	  	16-Jun-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2501
	  	Commercial Trade Wastewater Permit	  	23-Mar-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd (Strathfield Private Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2502
	  	Risk Assessment-Safe Work Method Statement	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Strathfield
Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2503
	  	Approval to Take Delivery of Concessional Spirits	  	25-Jun-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd trading as Hillcrest Rockhampton Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2504
	  	Reports of Inspection of Boiler Pressure Vessels	  	18-Sep-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 MacArthur
Private Hospital
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2675
	  	Approval to Take Delivery of Concessional Spirits	  	17-Jul-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pruinosa Pty
Limited (MacArthur Private Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2676
	  	Notification of Transfer of Environment Protection Licence 6721	  	13-Jun-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pruinosa Pty
Limited (MacArthur Private Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2677
	  	Licence Anniversary Notice	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCoA
Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd (MacArthur Private Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2678
	  	Registration Certificate - Radiation Apparatus	  	05-Jun-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Pruinosa Pty
Limited (MacArthur Private Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2679
	  	Dangerous Goods Manifest	  	01-Oct-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - October 2004	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 The Avenue
Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2680
	  	Record of Notification of Storage-Handling of Dangerous Goods	  	02-Oct-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Health
(The Avenue Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2681
	  	Amdel Analytical Report - Cooling Tower Testing	  	05-Sep-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 The Avenue
Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2682
	  	Cooling Tower Testing	  	05-Sep-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 The Avenue
Hospital
	  	 

  

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	  	Cooling Tower System Risk Management Plan	  	08-Jul-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Health
 Honeywell Limited (The Avenue Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2684
	  	Certificates of Registration of a Cooling Tower System	  	25-May-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Health
(The Avenue Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2685
	  	Environmental Noise Measurements	  	07-Aug-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 The Avenue
Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2686
	  	Environment Protection Licence	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Nowra Private
Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2687
	  	Services Sourcing Agreement - Collection and Disposal of General Waste	  	16-Jun-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2688
	  	Accredited Agents Annual Return	  	01-Jul-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Masada
Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2689
	  	Permit to Purchase or Otherwise Obtain Poisons or Controlled Substances for the Provision of Health Services	  	28-May-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Masada) Pty Ltd trading as Masada Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2690
	  	Trade Waste Consent	  	10-Jun-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited trading as Masada Private Hospital
	  	 

  

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	  	Documents Relating to the Removal of Asbestos	  	01-Jan-1990
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Masada
Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2692
	  	Honeywell Risk Assessment Worksheet	  	19-Aug-2002
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Joondalup
Health Campus
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2693
	  	Licence to Store Dangerous Goods	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Joondalup
Health Campus
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2694
	  	Permits to Discharge Industrial Waste	  	28-May-1997
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Nickless Ltd Trading as Joondalup Health Campus
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2695
	  	Microbiological Water Report - Certificates of Analysis	  	25-Jul-2003
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Joondalup
Health Campus
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2696
	  	Permit to Purchase or Otherwise Obtain Poisons or Controlled Substances for the Provision of Health Services	  	14-Jan-2003
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care (Dorset) Pty Ltd trading as Victorian Rehabilitation Centre Northern Melbourne
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2697
	  	Environment Protection Licence	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Christo Road
Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2698
	  	Certificate of Registration - Radiation Apparatus	  	11-Aug-2002
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Health Care
of Australia Pty Limited
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2700
	  	Waste Management Review	  	14-May-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Sunnybank Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2701
	  	Licence for the Keeping of Dangerous Goods	  	19-May-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd (Kareena Private Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2702
	  	Registration Certificate - Radiation Apparatus	  	11-Aug-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Health Care of Australia Pty Limited (Kareena Private Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2703
	  	EPA Annual Return	  	01-May-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd (Kareena Private Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2704
	  	Environment Protection Licence	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd (Kareena Private Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2705
	  	Waste Summary and Waste Management Agreements	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Option Date - 2002	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Shepparton Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2706
	  	Waste Summary and Waste Agreements	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Wangaratta Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2707
	  	Approval to Take Concessional Spirits	  	21-Oct-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 AME
Properties Pty Ltd trading as St George Private Hospital
	  	 

  

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	  	Service Agreement with Cleanaway	  	05-Mar-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Lady Davidson Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2709
	  	Correspondence Regarding Noisy Air Conditioners On Site	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Lady Davidson Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2710
	  	Registration Certificate - Radiation Apparatus	  	02-Jun-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Lady Davidson Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2711
	  	Report on Asbestos Cement Roof at Lady Davidson Hospital	  	30-Apr-1993
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Lady Davidson Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2712
	  	Rental Agreement for Waste Bins	  	12-May-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Lady Davidson Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2713
	  	Review of Environmental Protection Licence	  	11-Jan-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Medispose Pty Limited
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Nowra Private Hospital	  	 
				
	 	  	 2714
	  	Environment Protection Licence	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited (Port Macquarie Private Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2715
	  	Correspondence Regarding Noise Emissions From Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Health (Port Macquarie Private Hospital)
	  	 

  

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	  	Environment Protection Licence	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited (Port Macquarie Base Hospital)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2717
	  	 Cooling Tower Test Reports - Certificates of Disinfection
 Legionella Testing
 Water Treatment Testing
	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Port Macquarie Base Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2718
	  	Test Results for Registered Air Gaps and Registered Break Tanks	  	25-Jul-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Port Macquarie Base Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2719
	  	Waste Disposal Arrangement	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Port Macquarie Base Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2720
	  	Waste Disposal Arrangements	  	08-Oct-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Armidale Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2721
	  	Permit to Purchase a Store Poison	  	03-Jul-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Attadale Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2722
	  	Certificate of Registration - Radiation Apparatus	  	20-Apr-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2723
	  	Greasetrap Cleansing Services for Pit Cleaning	  	10-Jan-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Nepean Private Hospital
	  	 

  
  

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	  	Licence to Store Dangerous Goods	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mount Medical Centre
 Mount Hospital - Perth
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2731
	  	Environment Protection Licence	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
 Lady Davidson Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2811
	  	Tower Cleaning Certificate	  	26-Sep-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 North West Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2812
	  	Legionella Test Certificate	  	08-Sep-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 North West Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2813
	  	Total Bacteria Count Certificate - Plate Count	  	08-Sep-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 North West Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2814
	  	Certificate of Registration of Plant	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2815
	  	Risk Management Plan Template	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 North West Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2816
	  	Hazardous Substances Register	  	16-Sep-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 North West Brisbane Private Hospital
	  	 

  
  

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	  	Service Agreements with Pacific Waste Management and Waste Group	  	01-Oct-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 North West Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2818
	  	Licence for the Keeping of Dangerous Goods	  	18-Jul-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Baulkam Hills Private Hospital Pty Ltd
 Dudley Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2819
	  	Certificates of Inspection	  	31-Oct-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd trading as Dudley Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2820
	  	Safe Work Method Statement	  	10-Jan-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Orange Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2821
	  	Cooling Water Service Report	  	14-Mar-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Orange Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2822
	  	EPA Annual Return	  	05-May-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
 North Gosford Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2823
	  	Licence for the Keeping of Dangerous Goods	  	06-Aug-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 North Gosford Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2824
	  	Acknowledgement of Notification of Proposed Work Involving the use of a Notifiable or Prohibited Carcinogenic Substance	  	20-Sep-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 North Gosford Private Hospital
	  	 

  
  

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	  	Registration of Cooling Tower Systems	  	01-Apr-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 North Gosford Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2826
	  	Certificates of Legionella Testing and Water Treatment Service	  	29-Apr-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Execution-Start Dates - 29-Apr-2003 and 23-Jul-2003	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Honeywell Limited
 North Gosford Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2827
	  	Apparatus Licence	  	08-May-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 North Gosford Private Hospital
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2828
	  	Certificates of Plant Item Registration and Renewal of Plant Item Registration	  	08-Oct-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 North Gosford Private Hospital
 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2829
	  	Tables of Waste Movements by Transporter and Waste Category	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 North Gosford Private Hospital
	  	 
		
	 9 – Legal
	  	 
		
	 9.1 - Group Company Structure/Details
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0092
	  	Mayne Corporate Structure - Hospitals	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0305
	  	Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0306
	  	Australian Hospital Care (MPH) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
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	  	Australian Hospital Care 1988 Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0308
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Masada) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0309
	  	AHC Radiology Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0310
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0311
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0312
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0313
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Allamanda) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0314
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Como) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1001
	  	Larches Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1002
	  	AME Hospitals Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1003
	  	AHC Tillbox Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1004
	  	AHC Foundation Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1005
	  	Australian Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
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	  	Pruinosa Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1007
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Dorset) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1008
	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1009
	  	HCOA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1010
	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1011
	  	Integrated Health Care Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1012
	  	Jandale Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1013
	  	Kelldale Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1014
	  	Australian Medical Enterprises Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1015
	  	Jamison Private Hospital Property Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1016
	  	Hallcraft Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1017
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Latrobe) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1018
	  	Attadale Hospital Property Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
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	  	AME Medical Services Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1020
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Spare) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1021
	  	AME Properties Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1022
	  	Australian Hospital Care Limited - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1023
	  	Australian Hospital Care Investments Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1024
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Ringwood) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1025
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Northpark) Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1026
	  	Australian Hospital Care Retirement Plan Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1027
	  	EHealth Technologies Limited - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1028
	  	Glengarry Hospital Property Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1029
	  	Rannes Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1030
	  	Pacific Medical Centre Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1031
	  	Mount Hospital Catch Labs Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	  	Rehabilitation Holdings Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1033
	  	St George Private Hospital Nuclear Medicine Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1034
	  	Health Technologies Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1035
	  	The Victoria Rehabilitation Centre Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1036
	  	Hadassah Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1116
	  	Dabuvu Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1117
	  	Hospital Developments Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1118
	  	Link Medical Laboratory Holdings Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1119
	  	Tilemo Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1120
	  	Malahini Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1121
	  	Dangara Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1122
	  	HCA Management Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1123
	  	PMPH Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	  	Victoria House Holdings Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1125
	  	HOAIF Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1126
	  	Seacresh Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1127
	  	Hospital Affiliates of Australia Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1128
	  	CRPH Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1253
	  	Votraint No. 664 Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1254
	  	Votraint No. 665 Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1255
	  	Relkban Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1256
	  	Hospitals of Australia Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1257
	  	Relkmet Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2156
	  	Deed of Limited Partnership Pindara Day Procedure Centre	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2337
	  	Glenagarry Hospital Unit Trust No 2 - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2338
	  	Pindara Private Hospital Unit Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2339
	  	Australian Hospitals Unit Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2340
	  	Spare Unit Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2341
	  	Mitcham and District Unit Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2342
	  	The Beaconsfield & Levy Unit Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2343
	  	Mitcham & District Unit Trust - Unit Certificates	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2344
	  	Ringwood Hospital Unit Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2345
	  	Bryce Pearl Unit Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2346
	  	Reland Unit Trust - Bryce - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2347
	  	Dorset Private Hospital Unit Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2348
	  	Ringwood Hospital Property Unit Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2349
	  	Reland Unit Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2350
	  	Dorset Private Hospital Unit Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2351
	  	Knox Hospital Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	  	Hallcraft Unit Trust - Minutes of Unitholders Meetings	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2353
	  	Ringwood Private Hospital Unit Trust - Minutes and Other Documents	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2354
	  	AME Trust - Minutes of Unitholders Meetings	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2355
	  	AME Trading Trust - Minutes of Unitholders Meetings	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2356
	  	AME Property Trust - Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2357
	  	Hadassah Pty Ltd - Company Register	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2358
	  	The Beaconsfield & Levy Unit Trust - Unit Certificates	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	 9.3 - Other Contracts/Licences/Agreements
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0093
	  	Health Fund Contracts	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0114
	  	Supply Contracts - Summary of Agreements that Hospitals Have Access to and Related Products	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0274
	  	Mayne Health Outsourcing Agreement	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless Ltd
 Honeywell Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1130
	  	Australian Hospitals Average-Basket Health Fund Rates by State	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	  	Equipment Licence Agreement - The Agreement sets out terms and conditions on which MGL has agreed to grant a licence to PR use the Lease Assets (set out in Schedule 1) over which
MGL possess the exclusive right to use.	  	01-Dec-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
 PerthRad Clinic
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1329
	  	Deed of Termination and Release - The Deed terminates the Nuclear Medicine Services Agreement dated 13/12/98 between MG NMWA, Groom, Swift and Van Der Schaaf and releases the
parties from all obligations under that Agreement.	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
 Nuclear Medicine (WA) Pty Limited as Trustee for the AGAP Unit Trust
 Groom G
 Swift P
 Van Der Schaaf A
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1330
	  	Nuclear Medicine Premises Sub-Sub-Lease - Sub-Sub-Lease sets out the terms and conditions on which MGL has agreed to sub-lease their premises located on the first floor of the
Specialist Medical Centre within the Joondalup Hospital to PRC, of which MGI holds a sub-lease.	  	01-Dec-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
 PerthRad Clinic Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1331
	  	Diagnostic Imaging Services Agreement - The Agreement sets out terms and conditions on which the Contractor has agreed to provide the diagnostic imaging services at the Joondalup
Health Campus Hospital - of which Mayne is an operator	  	14-Dec-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
 PerthRad Clinic
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1332
	  	Premises Sub-Sub Lease - The Sub-Sub Lease sets out terms and conditions on which MGL has agreed to sub-sub-lease the ceri parts of the Joondalup Hospital, over which MGL holds a
sub lease.	  	01-Dec-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie

 Mayne Group Limited
 PerthRad Clinic Limited
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1333
	  	Nuclear Medicine Services Agreement - The Agreement sets out terms and conditions on which Contractor is to provide the Nucl Medicine Services to patients of the Joondalup Health
Campus Hospital - of which Mayne Group Limited is an Operator	  	01-Dec-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
 PerthRad Clinic Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1926
	  	Deed of Trust - Glengarry Hospital Unit Trust No 2	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1927
	  	Deed of Acknowledgement - Glengarry Hospital Trust No 2	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1928
	  	Deed of Trust - Glengarry Hospital Unit Trust No 1	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1929
	  	Deed of Acknowledgement - Glengarry Hospital Unit Trust No 1	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1930
	  	Variation Deed - Markalinga Trading Trust - AME Property Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1931
	  	Deed of Confirmation - Markalinga Trading Trust - AME Trading Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1942
	  	Deed of Variation - Ringwood Hospital Property Unit Trust - Susequently called the Ringwood Private Hospital Unit Trust - Attach the Trust Deed	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1943
	  	Deed of Addition - Ringwood Hospital Property Unit Trust - Susequently called the Ringwood Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1944
	  	Deed of Variation - Ringwood Hospital Property Unit Trust - Susequently called the Ringwood Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	10-May-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1945
	  	Deed of Assignment - The Ringwood Hospital Property Unit Trust - Susequently called the Ringwood Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1946
	  	Determination - Ringwood Hospital Property Unit Trust - Susequently called the Ringwood Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1947
	  	Deed of Confirmation, Acknowledgement and Variation - The Ringwood Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1948
	  	Deed of Trust - The Mitcham and District Private Hospital Unit Trust - Susequently called the Pindara Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1949
	  	Deed of Variation - The Mitcham and District Private Hospital Unit Trust - Susequently called the Pindara Private Hospital Unit Tr	  	17-Oct-1983
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1950
	  	Deed of Variation - The Mitcham and District Private Hospital Unit Trust - Susequently called the Pindara Private Hospital Unit Tr	  	10-May-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1951
	  	Determination - The Mitcham and District Private Hospital Unit Trust - Susequently called the Pindara Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1952
	  	Deed of Confirmation, Acknowledgement and Variation - The Pindara Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1953
	  	Trust Deed - The Beaconsfield & Levy Unit Trust - Susequently called the AHR Unit Trust and the Masada Private Hospital Unit Tr	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1954
	  	Deed of Variation - Beaconsfield & Levy Unit Trust - Susequently called the AHR Unit Trust and the Masada Private Hospital Unit	  	06-Jun-1985
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1955
	  	Deed of Variation - Beaconsfield & Levy Unit Trust - Susequently called the AHR Unit Trust and the Masada Private Hospital Unit	  	15-Aug-1988
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1956
	  	Deed of Amendment - The AHR Unit Trust - Susequently called The Masada Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1957
	  	Determination - The AHR Unit Trust - Susequently called The Masada Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1958
	  	Australian Hospital Care (AHR) Pty Ltd - Minutes of Meeting of Directors - Relating to The Masada Private Hospital Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1959
	  	Deed of Variation - The Knox Hospital Trust	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1960
	  	Unit Trust Deed - The Knox Hospital Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1961
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd - Minutes of Meeting of Directors - Relating to The Knox Hospital Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1962
	  	Deed of Trust - The Reland Unit Trust - Subsequently called the Dorset Private Hospital Unit Trust - Four Counterparts	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1963
	  	Determination - The Reland Unit Trust - Subsequently called the Dorset Private Hospital Unit Trust - Three Counterparts	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1964
	  	Deed of Assignment - Dorset Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1965
	  	Deed of Variation - The Bryce Pearl Unit Trust - Subsequently called The Australian Hospitals Unit Trust	  	10-May-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1966
	  	Deed of Variation - The Bryce Pearl Unit Trust - Subsequently called The Australian Hospitals Unit Trust	  	31-Aug-1986
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1967
	  	Unit Trust Deed - The Bryce Pearl Unit Trust - Subsequently called The Australian Hospitals Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1968
	  	Determination - The Bryce Pearl Unit Trust - Subsequently called The Australian Hospitals Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1969
	  	Deed of Confirmation & Acknowledgement - Australian Hospitals Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2034
	  	Licence - Joondalup Health Campus	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2035
	  	The Australian Council on Healthcare Standards Accreditation Certificate - John Fawkner-Moreland Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2036
	  	Licence - Glengarry Private Hospital	  	Undated
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	 	  	 2037
	  	Certificate of Renewal of Registration - Wangaratta Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2038
	  	Apparatus Licence - Attadale Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2039
	  	Permit to Purchase Poisons - Attadale Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2040
	  	Certification of Registration of Business Name - Attadale Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2041
	  	Licence - Attadale Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2042
	  	Licence - Lady Davidson Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2043
	  	Licence - Port Macquarie Base Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2044
	  	Licence - Nambour Selangor Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2045
	  	Licence - Mount Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2057
	  	DI-Pathology Lease	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2058
	  	DI-Pathology Option to Lease	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2059
	  	Right of First and Last Refusal Deed	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please Refer to Document Number 2169	  	 
				
	 	  	 2079
	  	Deed of Variation - Ringwood Hospital Property Unit Trust - Subsequently Called the Ringwood Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2080
	  	Deed of Variation - The Masada Private Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2144
	  	Shareholders Agreement - Relating to the Formation of and Operation of a Cardiac Catheter Laboratory at the Mount Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2155
	  	TM1 Documentation	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2157
	  	Day Theatre Agreement	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2158
	  	Service Agreement - Pindara Private Hospital and Pindara Day Procedure Centre	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2159
	  	Sale of Shares Agreement - Dangara Pty Ltd	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2169
	  	Schedule of the terms for the Pathology and Diagnostic tenancies at the hospitals as at 29 September 200	  	Undated
				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Please Refer to Documents Numbered 2057 2058 and 2059
 This Document is Updated by Document 2419
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2200
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Nambour Selangor Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2201
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - North West Brisbane Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2202
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Cotham Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2203
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - John Fawkner-Moreland Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2204
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Knox Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2205
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Linacre Private Hospital	  	Undated
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	 	  	 2206
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Masada Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2207
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Mount Waverley Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2208
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Ringwood Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2209
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Shepparton Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2210
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - The Avenue Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2211
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Victorian Rehabilitation Centre - Eastern Melbourne	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2212
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Victorian Rehabilitation Centre - Northern Melbourne	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2213
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Wangaratta Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2214
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Warringal Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2215
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Attadale Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2216
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Glengarry Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2217
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Mount Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2218
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Castlecrag Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2219
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Christo Road Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2220
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - North Gosford Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2221
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Kareena Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2222
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Lady Davidson Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2223
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Lingard Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2224
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Macarthur Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2225
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Nepean Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2226
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Nowra Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2227
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Orange Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2228
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Port Macquarie Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2229
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - St George Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2230
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Strathfield Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2231
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - The Hills Private Hospital	  	Undated
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	 	  	 2232
	  	Certificate of Registration of Business Name - Warners Bay Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2233
	  	Advice of Renewal of Registration of Business Name - Sunnybank Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2234
	  	Advice of Renewal of Registration of Business Name - St Andrews - Ipswich Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2235
	  	Advice of Renewal of Registration of Business Name - Pindara Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2236
	  	Advice of Renewal of Registration of Business Name - Belmont Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2237
	  	Advice of Renewal of Registration of Business Name - Caloundra Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2238
	  	Advice of Renewal of Registration of Business Name - Hillcrest - Rockhampton Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2239
	  	Advice of Renewal of Registration of Business Name - John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2240
	  	Deed of Confirmation Acknowledgement and Variation - The Spare Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2241
	  	Deed of Addition - Ringwood Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2242
	  	Deed of Variation dated 17 October 1983	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2243
	  	Deed of Variation - Ringwood Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2244
	  	Determination - Ringwood Hospital Unit Trust	  	Undated
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	 	  	 2245
	  	Seventh Supplemental Deed - Markalinga Investments Limited and Perpetual Trustees WA Ltd	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2246
	  	Appointment of Trustee - Markalinga Investments Limited and Markalinga Nominees Pty Ltd	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2247
	  	Markalinga Trust Deed Incorporating Amending Deeds - Markalinga Investments Limited and Perpetual Trustees WA Limited	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2248
	  	Deed of Covenant Release and Variation - Markalinga Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2249
	  	Deed Between Markalinga Investments Limited - Perpetual Trustees - Markalinga Limited and Others	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2250
	  	Retirement of Manager - Markalinga Investments Limited and Markalinga Nominees Pty Ltd	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2251
	  	Deed - Markalinga Nominees Pty Ltd and Australian Medical Enterprises Limited	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2252
	  	Ninth Supplemental Deed - Markalinga Investments Ltd - Markalinga Nominees Pty Ltd - Now AME Hospitals Pty Ltd - and Markal Limited - Now Australian Medical Enterprises
Limited	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2419
	  	Schedule of the terms for the Pathology and Diagnostic tenancies at the hospitals as at 6 October 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This document updates document 2169	  	 
				
	 	  	 2538
	  	Hallcraft Trust Deed establishing the Hallcraft Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2539
	  	Four Seasons Lease Agreement	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2540
	  	Determination - The Blank Unit Trust	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2559
	  	Deed of Radiology Services - John Fawkner Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Klempfner G
 Pryde
A
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2561
	  	Deed of Radiology Services - Linacre Private Hospital - 12 Linacre Rd - Hampton	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Hospital
Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
 Klempfner G
 Pryde
A
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2565
	  	Hospitals Warehousing and Distribution Agreement between Faulding Healthcare Pty Ltd and HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Ltd	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This contract has been executed - As far as we know - the contract was executed in this form.	  	 
				
	 	  	 2582
	  	Pathology Service Level Agreement Between HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd and Mayne Group Limited	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2583
	  	Diagnostic Imaging Service Level Agreement Between HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd and Mayne Group Limited	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2607
	  	Deed of Fixed and Floating Charge	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2608
	  	Port Macquarie Base Hospital - Governing Documents	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2612
	  	Letter from the Monetary Authority of Singapore to Transport Security Insurance Pte Ltd	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2614
	  	Licence - St George Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2615
	  	Application for a Licence or Renewal of a Licence to Supply Drugs of Addiction	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2616
	  	 Licence - Strathfield Private Hospital
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2644
	  	 Deed of Release of Charge
	  	 25-Aug-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless Limited
 Christo Road Private Hospital Pty Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2645
	  	 Certificate of Entry of Particulars of a Charge
	  	 03-Aug-1987

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Christo Road Private Hospital Pty Ltd
 National Mutual Royal Bank Ltd
	  	 
				
	 	  	 3719
	  	 Title - Folio 78-1003839
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Healthlinks.net Pty Limited
 Soney Pty Limited
	  	 
		
	 9.4 - Regulatory Licences/Accreditation
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2170
	  	 Mayne Hospitals Privacy Brochure
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2462
	  	 Poisons Permit - Glengarry Hospital
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Glengarry Hospital
 Department of Health (Western Australia)
	  	 
		
	 9.5 - Litigation & Claims Including Medical Malpractice
	  	 
				
	 	  	 0164
	  	 Claims Experience for Mayne Hospitals
	  	 01-Jun-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1262
	  	 Medical Malpractice - FY04 Costs
	  	 Undated

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	 	  	 1264
	  	Medical Negligence Claims - PricewaterhouseCoopers Advice - 24-Jul-2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1265
	  	Medical Negligence Claims - PricewaterhouseCoopers Advice - 08-Jul-2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1298
	  	Insurance Information Pack	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1299
	  	Hospital Combined Public Liability - Medical Malpractice Insurance History - Hospitals	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1301
	  	Medical Malpractice Reporting Process	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1302
	  	Summary - Diagram - of Medical Malpractice Cover FY03 - FY04	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1303
	  	Medical Malpractice Insurance Program FY03 FY04	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1304
	  	FAI - HIH Provision	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1305
	  	Medical Malpractice - Large Claims Expense	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1306
	  	Medical Malpractice - Independent Legal Panel	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1308
	  	PWC - Full Report - Medical Negligence Liability 30 June 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1310
	  	AON Risk Management - Mayne Health - Medical Malpractice Claims	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1311
	  	Claims Reserves -   March 03	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1312
	  	Claims Development Report ID	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1313
	  	HIH Claims - Medical Malpractice - May 03	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1314
	  	Claims Reserves - April 03	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1315
	  	All Claims Greater then 100k	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1316
	  	Mayne Group Hospital Claims Report	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1317
	  	Movement Report	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2049
	  	Mayne Group - Hospital Claims Report - Claims Reported between 1 June 1999 to 30 June 2000	  	01-Jun-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2186
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Contingent Liabilities Report - June 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document is Updated by Document Number 2551	  	 
				
	 	  	 2551
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Summary of Potential Litigation	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Updates Document Number 2186	  	 
	
	9.6 - Insurance
				
	 	  	 0109
	  	Insurance Summary	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0110
	  	Mayne Group Hospital Claims Report - 01 July 2002 - 30 June 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0111
	  	Mayne Group Hospital Claims Report - 01 July 2001 - 30 June 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 0112
	  	Mayne Group Hospital Claims Report - 01 July 2000 - 30 June 2001	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0113
	  	Mayne Group Hospital Claims Report - 01 July 1999 - 30 June 2000	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1300
	  	Public Hospitals - Overview Memorandum	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1307
	  	Risk Department Review of Insurance Reforms	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2648
	  	Insurance Policy - TSI 2002-2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2649
	  	Insurance Policy - Swiss Re Australia Limited 2002-2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2650
	  	Insurance Policy - CGU 1998-1999	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2651
	  	Insurance Policy - AMP 1997-1998	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2652
	  	Insurance Policy - AMP 1996-1997	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Health Care of
Australia
	  	 
		
	10 - Human Resources	  	 
		
	   10 - Human Resources	  	 
				
	 	  	 0097
	  	Personnel Information	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2328
	  	Mayne Health Industrial Instrument Coverage - Awards and Agreements	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2332
	  	Mayne Employee Benefits	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	10.1 - Organisational Charts	  	 
				
	 	  	 0137
	  	Hospital Executive Management Team - Executive Management Team Organisation Structure	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0138
	  	Hospital Executive Management Team - Profiles	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0139
	  	Overview of Hospital Executive Team Services	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1288
	  	Hospital Executive Teams - September 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1292
	  	Mayne Health Indonesia Organisation Structures	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	10.2 - Employee Analysis	  	 
				
	 	  	 0098
	  	Mayne - Hospital Employees - Headcount - As At Feb 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1129
	  	Employee Entitlements Schedule by Hospital as at 30 June 2003 - Australian Hospitals Only	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2534
	  	Updated Executive Team Analysis	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document Updates Part of Document 2327	  	 
		
	10.3 - Material Contracts	  	 
				
	 	  	 0099
	  	Information Memorandum Report - Mayne Executive Share Option Scheme	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0100
	  	Information Memorandum Report - Employee Share Acquisition Plan	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2070
	  	Standard Contract of Employment - Total Employment Cost - New Employee	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2071
	  	Standard Contract of Employment - Salary - New Employee	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2072
	  	Standard Contract of Employment - Existing Employee	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2566
	  	Employment Contract - Robert Cooke	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2567
	  	Employment Contract - John Hickey	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2568
	  	Employment Contract - Robert Wise	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	10.4 - Unionisation/EBAs	  	 
				
	 	  	 0297
	  	Mayne Hospital Redundancy Entitlements 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This Document is Updated by Document 2189	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Health
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1141
	  	Hospital Salaried Officers - Mayne Health WA Hospitals - Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 2003	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Hospital Salaried Officer’s Association of Western Australia
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1142
	  	Nurses’ -Mayne Health WA- Certified Agreement 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Australian Nursing Federation
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1143
	  	Mayne Group Limited - QNU Certified Agreement 2002	  	01-Oct-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This document is a duplicate of doc 1223.	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Trading as
Mayne Group Limited
 Health Care of Australia
 Pindara Private
Hospital Unit Trust
 Queensland Nurses Union
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1144
	  	Mayne Health and ASU Certified Agreement 2002	  	01-Oct-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Health
Trading as Mayne Group Limited
 Health Care of Australia
 Pindara
Private Hospital Unit Trust
 Australian Municipal Administrative Clerical and Services Union, Central and Southern Queensland Clerical and Administrative
Branch of Employees
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1145
	  	Mayne Health and AWU Certified Agreement 2002	  	01-Jul-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne
Health
 Australian Workers’ Union of Employees - Queensland
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1146
	  	Mayne Health - HSUA Hospitals Certified Agreement 2002-2005	  	01-Sep-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 Health Services Union of Australia
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1147
	  	Australian Nursing Federation - Victorian Branch- and HSUA Vic No 1 Branch and Australian Hospital Care Ltd Certified Agreeme 2001-2003	  	30-Apr-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	This document is a duplicate of doc 1973.	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian
Hospital Care Ltd
 Health Services Union of Australia
 Australian
Nursing Federation
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1148
	  	Mayne Hospitals and HSUA - Health Professionals- Certified Agreement 2001	  	01-Oct-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Pty Ltd
 Health Services Union of Australia
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1149
	  	 Nurses’ - ANF - WA Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes- Award 1999
	  	 14-Oct-1999

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Nursing Federation
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1150
	  	 Private Hospital and Nursing Homes - ALHMWU- Interim Award 1996
	  	 08-Jul-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers’ Union
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1151
	  	 Health and Allied Services - Private Sector - Victoria Consolidated Award 1998
	  	 01-Jul-1998

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Health Services Union of Australia
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1152
	  	 Nurses -Victorian Health Services- Award 2000
	  	 30-Jun-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Health Services Union of Australia
 Australian Nursing Federation
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1153
	  	 The Private Hospital Administrative Officers Victoria Award 1996
	  	 19-Dec-1997

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Health Services Union of Australia
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1154
	  	 Health Services Union of Australia - Victoria - Private Sector- Interim Award 1993
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Health Services Union of Australia
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1155
	  	 Private Hospital Proffessional Employees - State- Consolidated Award
	  	 11-Feb-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1156
	  	 Clerical and Administrative Employees - State- Consolidated Award
	  	 14-Feb-1997

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1157
	  	 Private Hospital Industry Nurses - State- Consolidated Award
	  	 01-Jun-1998

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1158
	  	 Private Hospital Employees - State- Award
	  	 15-Nov-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1159
	  	 The Private Hospitals and Aged Disability Care Services Industry
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1160
	  	The Private Hospitals and Aged Disability Care Services Industry Redundancy - State- Award	  	 18-May-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1161
	  	 Social and Community Services Employees - State- Award
	  	 28-May-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1162
	  	 Port Macquarie Base Hospital Professional Staff - State- Award
	  	 11-Jun-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1163
	  	 Hospital Salaried Officers -Private Hospitals- Award 1980
	  	 18-Nov-1980

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1164
	  	 Hospital Salaried Officers - Joondalup Health Campus- Award 1996
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1165
	  	 Nursing Assistants - ALHMWU- Interim Award 1996
	  	 18-Jul-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1166
	  	 Enrolled Nurses and Nursing Assistants - Government- Award No R7 of 1978
	  	 26-Apr-1979

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1167
	  	 Hospital Nurses’ Award State
	  	 01-Jan-1974

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1168
	  	 Clerical Employees Award State 2002
	  	 07-Oct-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1169
	  	 Clerical Award - Private Hospitals - State
	  	 04-Mar-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1170
	  	 /nurses Private Employment - ACT- Award1972
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1222
	  	 Mayne Health and HSUA Hospitals NSW Certified Agreement - 2002 - 2005
	  	 01-Sep-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Health Services Union of Australia
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1223
	  	Mayne Group Limited and Queensland Nurses Union Certified Agreement -No 4- Queensland - 2002	  	 01-Oct-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This document is a duplicate of doc 1143.
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Queensland Nurses Union
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1326
	  	Mayne Health (WA) Joondalup - Health Campus ALHMWU - Enterprise Agreement 2003	  	 27-Mar-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This document is a duplicate of doc 1974.
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Health
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 ALHMWU
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1327
	  	ANF (Vic Branch) and HSUA Victoria No.1 Branch and Mayne Nickless Ltd (Mayne Health) Certified Agreement 2001 - 2004	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless Ltd
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 ANF & HSUA
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1973
	  	Australian Nursing Federation - Victorian Branch - and Health Service Union of Australia Victoria No 1 Branch and Mayne Nickles Ltd - Mayne Health - Certified
Agreement	  	 30-Apr-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - Parties Agree to Re-negotiate
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 This document is a duplicate of doc 1147.
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Mayne Nickless Ltd
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Australian Nursing Federation
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Health Services Union of Australia
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1974
	  	Mayne Health - WA - Joondalup Health Campus ALHMWU Enterprise Agreement 2003	  	 27-Mar-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - Parties Agree to Re-negotiate
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 This document is a duplicate of doc 1326.
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers’ Union
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1975
	  	 Draft - Mayne - WA - Hospital Services Certified Agreement 2003
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 Option Date - Parties Agree to Re-negotiate
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Australian Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers’ Union
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1976
	  	 Enrolled Nurses and Nursing Assistants - Private - Award No 8 of 1978
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 ALHMWU (WA Branch)
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2184
	  	 Private Hospitals Nurses’ Award - State
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Queensland Nurses Union
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2185
	  	 Private Health and Charitable Sector Employees Superannuation -State- Award
	  	 13-Jun-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2189
	  	 Mayne Hospital Redundancy Entitlements 2002 - Update
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 This Document Updates Document Number 0297
	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Mayne Health
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2190
	  	Mayne Hospitals and Health Services Union of Australia - Vic No 1 Branch - Organisational Charge Agreement	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 HSUA
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2191
	  	Mayne Health (WA) Mount Glengarry and Attadale Hospitals ALHMWU Enterprise Agreement 2000	  	 01-Oct-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 Mayne Health
	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 ALHMWU
	  	 
		
	10.5 - OH&S & Workers Compensation	  	 
				
	 	  	 0103
	  	 Information Memorandum Report - Workers Compensation
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	
	10.6 - HR Related Policies/Practices

  

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	 	  	 0101
	  	Information Memorandum Report - Employment Conditions	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0296
	  	Employee Benefits Brochure - Banking - Health Funds - Diagnostic Services	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Westpac Banking Corporation	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Australian Unity	  	 
	 	  	 	  	AXA Health	  	 
	 	  	 	  	HCF	  	 
				
	 	  	 0298
	  	Retrenchments Benefits - Guidelines	  	01-Dec-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	 
				
	 	  	 0299
	  	Renumeration and Benefits Data	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	 
				
	 	  	 2151
	  	Rules of the Mayne Executive Share Option Scheme	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2152
	  	Invitation to Participate in the 2001 Employee Shan Plan Allocation	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2153
	  	Invitation to Participate in the 1999 Employee Share Acquisition Plan Allocation	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2154
	  	Mayne Employee Share Acquisition Plan Rules	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2195
	  	Australian Hospital Care Limted - Offer of Employment	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2196
	  	Health Care of Australia - Offer of Employment	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2197
	  	Mayne Security Policy and Guidelines	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2198
	  	Mayne Code of Conduct	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2199
	  	Mayne Employment Related Privacy Policy	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2333
	  	Retrenchment Policy	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2646
	  	Sick Leave Policy	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2647
	  	Parental Leave Policy	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	10.7 - Superannuation Details	  	 
				
	 	  	 0102
	  	Information Memorandum Report - Superannuation	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 0295
	  	Members Booklet - Mayne Group Fund Accumulation Super - Mayne Group Superannuation Fund Pty Ltd - Trustee	  	01-Jul-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Group Superannuation Fund Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 0300
	  	Australian Hospital Care Retirement Plan - Member Booklet - Australian Hospital Care Retirement Plan Pty Ltd - Trustee	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Australian Hospital Care Ltd	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Australian Hospital Care Retirement Plan Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 0301
	  	Mayne Nickless Ltd Superannuation Fund - Amending Deed - MNL Superannuation Fund Pty Ltd - Trustee	  	01-Jan-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Nickless Ltd	  	 
	 	  	 	  	MNL Superannuation Fund Pty Ltd	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2053
	  	Superfund Distribution in Hospitals	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2082
	  	Mayne Nickless Limited Superannuation Fund - Defined Benefit - Senior Executive Category 2 - Members Booklet	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2083
	  	Mayne Nickless Limited Superannuation Fund - Defined Benefit - Senior Executive Category 1 - Members Booklet	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2084
	  	Mayne Nickless Limited Superannuation Fund - Staff Defined Benefit Fund - Members Booklet	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2085
	  	Mayne Group Limited Superannuation Fund - Report to the Trustee of the Actuarial Investigation as at 30 June 2002 - Mercer Hu Resource Consulting	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2086
	  	Mayne Group Limited Superannuation Fund - Financial Statements for the Year Ended 30 June 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2087
	  	Australian Hospital Care Retirement Plan - Annual Report - 30 June 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2088
	  	Mayne Group Limited Superannuation Fund - 2002 Annual Report	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2089
	  	Mayne Group Limited Superannuation Fund - Members Investment Choice Booklet	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2090
	  	Mayne Group Limited Superannuation Fund - Members Booklet	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2091
	  	Details of Mayne Group Limited Superannuation Fund Contributions	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2092
	  	Details of Mayne Group Limited Superannuation Trustee	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2334
	  	Superfund Distribution in Hospitals	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1673
	  	Shared Infrastructure Agreement for which copy of Agreement is being sought from Vendors	  	Undated
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	  	Shared Services	  	04-Sep-2003
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	  	IT Infrastructure Services Agreement - Tab - HP Infrastructure Services Agreement	  	18-Oct-2002
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	  	IBM Lease and Finance Terms and Conditions - Tab - IBM Terms and Conditions	  	Undated
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	  	Mayne Group Sun Support Contract Renewal - Tab - Sun Microsystems	  	Undated
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	  	Quotation for Sun Services	  	26-Jun-2003
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	  	Agreement for the Provision of Services - Tab - PWC Provision of Services	  	13-Dec-2001
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	  	Telecommunications Supply Agreement - Tab - Optus Supply Agreement	  	01-Mar-2003
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	 	  	 	  	Cable and Wireless Optus	  	 
				
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	  	Variation Agreement	  	01-Sep-2003
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	  	Agreement	  	10-Jan-2003
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	  	Agreement - Tab - Sirius PABX Management	  	01-Jan-2003
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	  	Memorandum - Telstra Contract - Tab - Telstra Services Agreement	  	30-Jun-2003
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	 	  	 1685
	  	Business Services Agreement for Key Customers	  	01-Jul-2003
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	  	On-hold Services Agreement - Tab - Telemall On-hold Agreement	  	01-Oct-2001
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	  	Teltra Internet Direct - Authorisation Form - Tab - Telstra Internet Direct	  	24-Jun-2002
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	  	Support Services Agreement - Uptime & Insight - Tab Dimension Data Support Services	  	01-Aug-2002
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	 	  	 	  	Dimension Data Australia Pty Ltd	  	 
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	  	Insight - Scope of Service - Operational Services - Tab - Dimension Data Operational Services	  	Undated
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	  	Confidentiality Agreement - Tab - Aspect Consulting Confidentiality Agreement	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1691
	  	Microsoft Busines Agreement - Tab - Microsoft Enterprise Agreement	  	19-Sep-2000
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	 	  	 	  	Mayne Nickless Ltd	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Microsoft Operations Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 1692
	  	Hospital	  	04-Sep-2003
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	 	  	 1693
	  	Master Services Agreement - Tab - Trakhealth Master Services Agreement	  	24-Jun-2002
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	  	Work Order Number 1 - Tab - Trakhealth Work Order Number 1	  	24-Jun-2002
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	  	Licence & Maintenance Agreement - Tab - Trakhealth Licence & Maintenance Agreement	  	24-Jun-2002
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	 	  	 1696
	  	 	  	05-Jun-2002
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	  	Licence & Maintenance Agreement - Tab - IBA (Proposed) Licence & Maintenance Agreement	  	01-Jul-2002
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	  	Letter - Untitled - Tab - IBA Licence & Maintenance Agreement	  	18-Jun-2003
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	 	  	 1699
	  	Software Licence & Maintenance Agreement	  	21-Aug-1997
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	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Health Technologies Pty Ltd	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Unicare	  	 
				
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	  	Licence Agreement - Tab - GD data Midistats	  	Undated
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	  	Letter Attaching Confidentiality Agreement - Tab - Scancare	  	23-Jun-2003
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	 	  	 1702
	  	Facsimile Attaching Licence Agreements - Tab - Cyberscience	  	22-May-1996
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	 	  	 1703
	  	MIDD - Licence Agreement - Tab - Auslang MIDD Agreement	  	Undated
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	 	  	 	  	Mayne Hospitals	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Auslang International Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 1704
	  	Facsimile Attaching Support Terms & Conditions - Invoice - Tab - Medilink Maintenance Lady Davidson	  	Undated
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	 	  	 	  	Mayne Group IT	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Cardonelle Consulting Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 1705
	  	Letter - Attaching Phase I Budget Estimate - Tab - Aspect Computing	  	07-Jan-2000
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	 	  	 	  	Aspect Computing Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 1706
	  	Agreement - Tab - Aspect Computing	  	17-Mar-2000
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	  	Agreement	  	07-Jan-2000
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	  	Fixed Price Agreement - Tab - Aspect Computing Fixed Price	  	01-Sep-2000
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	 	  	 1709
	  	Licence Agreement - Tab - Menette Pty	  	01-Jun-2003
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	 	  	 	  	Menette Pty Ltd	  	 
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	 	  	 1710
	  	Subscription Liability Agreement - Attaching Email - Tab - Neta Australis Subscription Library	  	31-Oct-2003
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	 	  	 	  	NETG Australia Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 1711
	  	Facsimile - Australian Pricing - Attaching Facsimile - Attaching MITS Evaluation Licence Agreement - Tab - PABNA	  	11-Aug-2003
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	 	  	 	  	PABNA Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 1712
	  	User Agreement - Tab - Thelma	  	22-Oct-2002
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	 	  	 	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Thelma Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 1713
	  	Shared Services Hospitals	  	04-Sep-2003
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	 	  	 1714
	  	End User Software Licence Agreement Standard Terms and Conditions - Tab - BEA	  	30-Oct-2003
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	  	General Maintenance Agreement - Tab - Lanier Voice	  	15-Jul-2003
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	 	  	 1716
	  	C-Net Safetynet SAP End User Licence Agreement - Tab - C-Net	  	11-Jun-2002
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	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Consultants Network Australia Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 1717
	  	Software Licence & Maintenance Agreement - Tab - IXOS Software Licence & Maintenance	  	01-Jun-2001
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	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Nickless Ltd	  	 
	 	  	 	  	IXOS Software Australia Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 1718
	  	Schedule B to Software and Maintenance Agreement - Tab - IXOS Schedule B	  	01-May-2002
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	 	  	 1719
	  	Schedule C to Software Licence and Maintenance Agreement - Tab - IXOS Schedule C	  	01-Oct-2002
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	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
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	 	  	 1720
	  	Licence & Supplier Agreement for Figtree Software - Tab - Figtree Software	  	16-Jan-2003
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	 	  	 1721
	  	Purchase Order - Attaching Software Maintenance Agreement	  	01-Jan-2003
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	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Sylogist USA LLC	  	 

  

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	  	Facsimile Attaching ICMS Agreement & Purchase Order - Tab - BIS	  	28-Aug-2000
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	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Nickless Ltd	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Business Information Services Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 1723
	  	Licence General Software Licence Conditions - Tab - Viewlocity General Software	  	27-Sep-2001
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	 	  	 	  	Viewlocity General Software Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 1724
	  	Axway Solutions Support Agreement [Tab - Axway Support Agreement]	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1725
	  	Axway Pty Ltd Services Agreement [Tab - Axway Services Agreement]	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1726
	  	Axway Product Support Agreement [Tab - Axway Product Agreement]	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1727
	  	Shared Services Hospitals [Tab - SAP]	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1728
	  	Appendix 9 to R/3 Software End-User Value Licence Agreement - Attaching R/3 Software Licence agreement and various appen	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1729
	  	Hospital IT Strategy	  	Undated
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	  	Project Sam - Information Technology Management Presentation [tab - Management Presentation]	  	 01-Jul-2003

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	  	Applications [Tab - Application Architecture]	  	 Undated

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	 	  	 1732
	  	Desktop Allocation [Tab - Desktop Allocation]	  	 Undated

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	 	  	 1733
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	 	  	 1734
	  	HP Server listing - FY2004 Application	  	 Undated

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	 	  	 1735
	  	Current Environment [Tab - Current & New SOE]	  	 05-Sep-2003

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	 	  	 1736
	  	Network Topology by Business Unit [Tab - Network]	  	 Undated

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	 	  	 1737
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	 	  	 1738
	  	Disaster Recovery [Tab - DRP]	  	 Undated

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	 	  	 1739
	  	Spreadsheet - Untitled [Tab - Voice Equipment]	  	 Undated

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	  	Unedited IT Bidder Questions [Tab - RFI’s]	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1742
	  	Summary of Desktop and Infra/HP costs	  	05-Sep-2003
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	 	  	 1743
	  	HP IT [Tab - HP2]	  	Undated
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	  	Appendix B-3 - Service Charge Adjustment [Tab - HP3]	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1745
	  	Schedule B - Service Level Commitments [Tab - HP4]	  	Undated
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	  	Spreadsheet - Hospitals	  	05-Sep-2003
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	 	  	 1747
	  	Where do we want to be and why? [Tab - Budget sheet 2]	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1748
	  	Where do we want to be and why? [Tab - Budget sheet 3]	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1749
	  	Choices of bicad direction [Tab - Budget sheet 4]	  	Undated
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	 	  	 1750
	  	IT Infrastructure Services Agreement	  	21-Oct-2002
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	 	  	 	  	Hewlett-Packard Australia Pty Ltd	  	 
				
	 	  	 2187
	  	List of Domain Names for Specific Hospitals	  	Undated
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	  	Sun Microsystems Binary Code Licence & Supplemental Licence Terms	  	Undated
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	  	IBA Software Maintenance Agreement - Australian Hospital Care Pty Limited	  	 Undated

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	  	IBA Software Maintenance Agreement - Health Care of Australia	  	 Undated

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	 	  	 2606
	  	IBA Unicare Software Licence and Maintenance Agreement	  	 Undated

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	 	  	 2613
	  	Statement of Work for Eligibililty & Claims System - Mayne Health & HP	  	 Undated

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	  	Overview of Hospital Shared Services	  	 Undated

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	  	Mayne Hospitals Group General Manager Report - March 2003	  	 Undated

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	 	  	 1132
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	 	  	 1135
	  	Executive Report - November 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1136
	  	Executive Report - December 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1137
	  	Executive Report - January 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1138
	  	Executive Report - February 2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1139
	  	Executive Report - May 2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1140
	  	Executive Report - June 2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1171
	  	Board Presentation - December 2002 Financials	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1172
	  	Mayne Hospitals Group General Manager Report - April 2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1173
	  	Mayne Hospitals Group General Manager Report - May 2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1174
	  	Mayne Hospitals Group General Manager Report - June 2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1181
	  	Hospitals - Operating Group Management Meeting - December 2000	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health	  	 
				
	 	  	 1182
	  	Hospitals - Operating Group Management Meeting - January 2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1183
	  	Hospitals - Operating Group Management Meeting - February 2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health	  	 
				
	 	  	 1184
	  	Hospitals - Operating Group Management Meeting - March 2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health	  	 
				
	 	  	 1185
	  	Hospitals - Operating Group Management Meeting - April 2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1186
	  	Hospitals - Operating Group Management Meeting - May 2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1187
	  	Hospitals - Operating Group Management Meeting - June 2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1188
	  	Hospitals - Monthly Report - July 2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1189
	  	Hospitals - Monthly Operations Report - August 2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1190
	  	Hospitals - Monthly Operations Report - September 2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1191
	  	Hospitals - Monthly Operations Report - October 2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1192
	  	Hospitals - Monthly Operations Report - November 2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1193
	  	Hospitals - Monthly Operations Report - December 2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1194
	  	Hospitals - Monthly Operations Report - January 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1195
	  	Hospitals - Monthly Operations Report - February 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1196
	  	Hospitals - Monthly Operations Report - March 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1197
	  	Hospitals - Monthly Operations Report - April 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1198
	  	Hospitals - Monthly Operations Report - June 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1233
	  	Management Presentation - 01 August 2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1246
	  	Hospitals Monthly Operations Report - May 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1247
	  	Hospitals Monthly Operations Report - July 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1248
	  	Hospitals Monthly Operations Report - August 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1249
	  	Hospitals Monthly Report - September 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1250
	  	Hospitals Monthly Report - October 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1251
	  	Hospitals Monthly Report - November 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1252
	  	Hospitals Monthly Report - December 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Mayne Health Hospitals	  	 
				
	 	  	 1324
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Executive Report - July 2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1325
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Executive Report - August 2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2032
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Group General Manager Report - July 2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2033
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Group General Manager Report - August 2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2574
	  	Mayne Hospitals Executive Report - September 2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	 17 - Indonesian Documents
	  	 
		
	 17 - Indonesian Documents
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2329
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Indonesia Executive Team Budget FY04	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	 17.1 - PT Putramas Muliasantosa
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1352
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Approval of the State Minister of Capital Investment-Chairman BKPM on the Change of Status from Non PMDN-PMA Company to
PMA Company	  	 24-Sep-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 82-V-PMA-1996	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1353
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Expansion Approval of Foreign Capital Investment	  	 22-Oct-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 221-II-PMA-1996	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal	  	 
				
	 	  	 1354
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Amendment Approval of BKPM Approval No 82-V-PMA-1996	  	 23-Oct-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 847-III-PMA-96	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal	  	 
				
	 	  	 1355
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Amendment Approval of BKPM Approval No 221-II-PMA-1996	  	 06-Nov-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 940-III-PMA-96	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal	  	 
				
	 	  	 1356
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Approval of Change of Ownership	  	 24-Sep-1997

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 1332-III-PMA-1997	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal	  	 
				
	 	  	 1357
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Approval of Extension of Project Completion - Change in Invest Plan and Funding-Capitalisation	  	 10-Feb-1999

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 110-III-PMA-1999	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal	  	 
				
	 	  	 1358
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Approval of the Amendment to the Provisions of Capital Invest Project	  	 21-Dec-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 1901-III-PMA-2000	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal	  	 
				
	 	  	 1359
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Approval of Change in Project Plan	  	 21-Sep-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 1278-III-PMA-2001	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal	  	 
				
	 	  	 1360
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Approval of Change in Project Plan of Capital Investment	  	 09-Nov-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 1489-III-PMA-2001	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1361
	  	 Audited Consolidated Financial Statements for the Years Ended
 30 June 2001 and 30 June 2002
	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1362
	  	Collective Enterprise Agreement of Mitra International Hospital Which Has Been Acknowledged by the Agency Office of Manpow Transmigration of DKI Jakarta	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1363
	  	Deed of Establishment No 54 Made Before Rachmat Santoso - SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 07-Apr-1993

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1364
	  	Deed No 25 Made Before Lukman Kirana - SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 24-Oct-1994

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1365
	  	Deed No 267 Made Before Buntario Tigris Darmawa - Ng - SH - Notary Candidate - the Substitute of Rachmat Santoso - SH - No in Jakarta	  	 19-May-1995

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1366
	  	Deed No 147 Made Before Buntario Tigris Darmawa - Ng - SH - Notary Candidate - the Substitute of Rachmat Santoso - SH - No in Jakarta	  	 15-Sep-1995

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1367
	  	Deed No 180 Made Before Buntario Tigris Darmawa - Ng - SH- Notary Candidate - the Substitute of Rachmat Santoso - SH - No in Jakarta	  	 26-Dec-1995

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1368
	  	Deed No 23 Made Before Buntario Tigris Darmawa - Ng - SH - Notary Candidate - the Substitute of Rachmat Santoso - SH - Not Jakarta	  	 02-Dec-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1369
	  	Deed No 149 Made Before Buntario Tigris Darmawa - Ng - SH - Notary Candidate - the Substitute of Rachmat Santoso - SH - No in Jakarta	  	 17-Oct-1997

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1370
	  	Deed No 174 Made Before Haji Muhammad Afdal Gazali - SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 23-Mar-1999

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1371
	  	Deed No 90 Made Before Haji Muhammad Afdal Gazali - SH - Notary in Jakarta - Which Deed has been Notified to the Minster of Justice and Human Rights - MoJ - on 25-Jun-2001 and
Registered in the Company Register at the Department of Industry and Tr DoIT - on 02-Jul-2001	  	 18-Jun-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1372
	  	Deed No 91 Made Before Haji Muhammad Afdal Gazali - SH - Notary in Jakarta - Which Deed has been Notified to the MoJ on 25 2001 and Registered in the Company Register at the DoIT on
02-Jul-2001	  	 18-Jun-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1373
	  	Deed No 20 Made Before Aulia Taufani - SH - the Substitute of Sutjipto - SH - Notary in Jakarta - Which Deed has been Notified the MoJ on 19-Oct-200l and Registered in the Company
Register at the DoIT on 30-Nov-2001	  	 09-Oct-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1374
	  	Deed No 21 Made Before Aulia Taufani - SH - the Substitute of Sutjipto - SH- Notary in Jakarta - Which Deed has been Register the Company Register at the DoIT on
30-Nov-2001	  	 09-Oct-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1375
	  	Deed No 32 Made Before Aulia Taufani - SH - the Substitute of Sutjipto - SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 12-Oct-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1376
	  	Deed No 45 Made Before Aulia Taufani - SH - the Substitute of Sutjipto - SH - Notary in Jakarta - Which Deed has been Notified the MoJ on 26-Mar-2002 and Registered in the Company
Register at the DoIT on 17-Apr-2002	  	 20-Mar-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1377
	  	Deed No 46 Made Before Aulia Taufani - SH - the Substitute of Sutjipto - SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 20-Mar-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1378
	  	Deed No 47 Made Before Aulia Taufani - SH - the Substitute of Sutjipto - SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 20-Mar-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1379
	  	Deed No 91 Made Before Aulia Taufani - SH - the Substitute of Sutjipto - SH - Notary in Jakarta - Which Deed has been Notified the MoJ on 28-Jun-2002 and Registered in the Company
Register at the DoIT on 23-Aug-2002	  	 20-Jun-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1380
	  	Deed No 169 Made Before Aulia Taufani - SH - the Substitute of Sutjipto - SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 27-Nov-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1381
	  	Deed No 140 Made Before Aulia Taufani - SH - the Substitute of Sutjipto - SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 23-Jul-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1382
	  	Collective Share Certificate Serial No 1 - Registered Under the Name of Mayne Nickless Limited as the Owner-Holder of 8 479 14 Shares in Putramas Issued on 05-Oct-2001	  	 05-Oct-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1383
	  	Collective Share Certificate Serial No 4 - Registered Under the Name of PT Health Care of Surabaya as the Owner-Holder of 4 9 168 Shares in Putramas Issued on 30-Nov-2001	  	 30-Nov-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1384
	  	Collective Share Certificate Serial No 5 - Registered Under the Name of PT Ekabinanusa Yamasela Indonesia as the Owner-Hold 706 596 Shares in Putramas Issued on
30-Nov-2001	  	 30-Nov-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1385
	  	Decision of Minister of Health and Social Welfare of the Republic of Indonesia No YM-02-04-2-2-3397 Regarding the Grant of the Extension Operational License - Issued on
06-Jul-2001	  	 06-Jul-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1386
	  	Decision of Minister of Health and Social Welfare of the Republic of Indonesia No YM-02-04-2-2-1402 Regarding the Approval of Change of Name from Jatinegra Mitra Keluarga Public
Hospital to Mitra International Public Hospital and the Grant of the 1st Extension Permanent Business License to Putrumas	  	 01-Apr-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1387
	  	Company Registration Number No 0904-1-85-13103	  	 17-Apr-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1388
	  	A Letter from the Directorate General of Tax of the Department of Finance No S-2440-WPJ-04-KP-0203-2001 Regarding the Cha of Company Tax Registration Number No
01-609-966-5-002-000	  	 26-Apr-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1389
	  	Letter of Domicile	  	 23-Mar-1995

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1390
	  	Statement Letter No 81-1-82-00	  	 23-Mar-1995

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1391
	  	Supplement No 3870 to the State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No 33 as the Announcement of Deed of Establishment No Dated 07-Apr-1993 Made Before Rachmat Santoso - SH - Notary
in Jakarta as Referred to in Document 1363	  	 23-Apr-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1392
	  	Supplement No 3871 to the State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No 33 as the Announcement of Deed No 33 Dated 24-Oct 1994 Made Before Lukman Kirana - SH - Notary in
Jakarta	  	 23-Apr-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1393
	  	Supplement No 3872 to the State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No 33 as the Announcement of Deed No 147 Dated 15-S 1995 Made Before Buntario Tigris Darmawa - Ng - SH - Notary
Candidate - the Substitute of Rachmat Santoso - SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 23-Apr-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 1394
	  	Supplement No 5394 to the State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No 92 as the Announcement of Deed No 23 Dated 02-Dec 1996 Made Before Buntario Tigris Darmawa - Ng - SH - Notary
Candidate - the Substitute of Rachmat Santoso - SH - Notary in J	  	 18-Nov-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1395
	  	Supplement No 1419 to the State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No 19 as the Announcement of Deed No 149 Dated 17-O 1997 Made Before Buntario Tigris Darmawa - Ng - SH - Notary
Candidate - the Substitute of Rachmat Santoso - SH - Notary in Ja	  	 06-Mar-1998

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1396
	  	Supplement No 3882 to the State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No 58 Dated 21-Jul-2000 as the Announcement of Deed 174 Dated 23-Mar-1999 Made Before Haji Muhammed Afdal Gazali
- SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 06-Mar-1998

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1397
	  	Supplement No 1 to the State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No 1 as the Announcement of Deed No 32 Dated 12-Oct-200 Made Before Aulia Taufani - SH - the Substitute of Sutjipto
- SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 02-Jan-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1398
	  	Supplement No 565 to the State Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No 13 as the Announcement of Deed No 46 Dated 20-Mar-Made Before Aulia Taufani - SH - the Substitute of Sutjipto -
SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 13-Aug-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1399
	  	Deed of Sale and Purchase of Building and Relinquishment of Land No 37 Made Before Lukman Kirana - SH - Notary in Jakarta	  	 23-Dec-1994

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1400
	  	Ownership Right - Hak Milik - HM - Certificate No 66 - Rawabangke as Described in the Measurement Letter No 277-1957 Dated Sep-1957	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1401
	  	Rights to Build - Hak Guna Bangunan - HGB - Certificate No 573 - Balimester - as Described in the Measurement Letter No 29-1 Dated 20-Mar-1980	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1402
	  	Deed of Sale and Purchase of a Plot of Land No 53-Jatinegara-1995 Made Before Misahardi Wilamarta - SH - Land Deed Official Jakarta	  	 15-Mar-1995

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1403
	  	HGB Certificate No 810-Balimester as Described in the Measurement Letter No 28-1980 Dated 20-Mar-1980 and Deed of Sale ai Purchase of a Plot of Land No 51-Jatinegara-1995 Dated
15-Mar-1995 Made Before Misahardi Wilamarta - SH - Land Deed Officia Jakarta	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1404
	  	HGB Certificate No 843-Balimester as Described in the Measurement Letter No 246-1987 Dated 14-Jan-1987 and Deed of Sale a Purchase of a Plot of Land No 52-Jatinegra-1995 Dated
15-Mar-1995 Made Before Misahardi Wilamarta - SH - Land Deed Official Jakarta	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1405
	  	HGB Certificate No 1030/Balimester as Described in the Situation Map No 6192/1995 Dated 26-Oct-1995	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1406
	  	HGB Certificate No 1080/Balimester - as Described in the Measurement Letter No 05/1998 Dated 02-Apr-1998	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1407
	  	HGB Certificate No 1078/Balimester - as Described in the Situation Map No 6191/1995 Dated 26-Oct-1995	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1408
	  	HGB Certificate No 1111/Balimester - as Described in the Measurement Letter No 13/2001 Dated 25-Jun-2001	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1409
	  	Decision of the MoJ No C2-14307.HT.01.04.TH.95 Dated 07-Nov-1995 Which Approves the Resolutions in Deed No 147 Dated 15 1995 Made Before Buntario Tigris Darmawa Ng SH Notary
Candidate - the Substitute of Rachmat Santoso SH Notary in Jakarta Referred to in Document 1366	  	 07-Nov-1995

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1410
	  	Decision of MoJ no C2-11012.HT.01.04.TH96 Dated 13-Dec-1996 Which Approves the Resolutions Adopted in Deed N 23 Dated C Dec-1996 Made Before Buntario Tigris Darmawa Ng SH Notary
Candiate - the Substitute of Rachmat Santoso SH Notary in Jakai Referred to in Document 1368 and Registration in the Compnay Register at DoIT on 03-Sep-1997	  	 13-Dec-1996

				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please Also Refer to Notification Receipt from the MoJ Dated 05-Dec-1996 on the Change in the Composition of the Board of Dir and the Board of Commissioners of Putramas and
Registration Evidence Dated 18-Dec-1996 - Document 1411	  	 
				
	 	  	 1411
	  	Notification Receipt from the MoJ dated 05-Dec-1996 on the Change in the Composition of the Board of Directors and the Board Commissioners of Putramas and Registration Evidence Dated
18-Dec-1996	  	 05-Dec-1996

				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please Also Refer to Decision of MoJ No C2-11012.HT.01.04.TH96 Dated 13-Dec-1996 Which Approves the Resolutions Adopted Deed No 23 Dated 02-Dec-1996 Made Before Buntario Tigris
Darmawa Ng SH Notary Candidate - the Substitute of Rachmat Sar SH Notary in Jarkarta as Referred to in 1368 and Registration in the Compnay Register as DoIT on 03-Sep-1997 - Document 14	  	 
				
	 	  	 1412
	  	Report Evidence from MoJ No C2-HT.01.04.A-9593 Dated 13-Dec-1996 and Registration Evidence in the Compnay Register at D on 03-Sep-1997 for Resolutions Adopted in Deed No 23 Dated
02-Dec-1996 made Before Buntario Tigris Darmawa Ng Sh Notar Candidate - the Substitute of Rachmat Santoso SH Notary in Jakarta as Referred to in Document 1368	  	 13-Dec-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1413
	  	Decision of MoJ No C2-11370.HT.01. 04-TH. 97 Dated 31-Oct-1997 Which Approves the Resolutions Adopted in Deed No 149 Date 17-Oct-1997 Made Before Bunatrio Tigris Darmawa Ng SH Notary
Candidate - the Substitute of Rachmat Santoso SH Notary in Jakarta and Registration Evidence in the Company Register at the DoIT on 25-Nov-1997 as Referred to in Document 1369	  	 31-Oct-1997

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1414
	  	Decision of MoJ No C2-5796.HT.01.04.TH.99 Dated 31-Mar-1999 which Approves the Resolutions Adopted in Deed No 174 Dated Mar-1999 Made Before Haji Muhammad Afdal Gazali SH Notary in
Jakarta and Registration Evidence In the Company Register at DoIT on 17-mar-2000	  	 31-Mar-1999

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1415
	  	Decision of MoJ No C-11584.HT.01.04.TH.2001 Dated 26-Oct-2001 and Registration on the Company Register at DoIT on 30-Nov 2001 Which Approves the Resolutions Adopted in Deed No 32
Dated 12-Oct-2001 Made Before Aulia Taufani SH the Substitute o Sutjipto SH Notary in Jakarta	  	 26-Oct-2001

				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please Also Refer to Notification Receipt from the MoJ No C-11585 HT.01.04.TH.2001 Dated 26-Oct-2001 and Registration Evide[ILLEGIBLE] in the Company Register at DoIT on 30-Nov-2001
at Document 1416	  	 
				
	 	  	 1416
	  	Notification Receipt from the MoJ No C-11585 HT.01.4.TH.2001 Dated 26-Oct-2001 and Registration Evidence in theCompnay Register at DoIT on 30-Nov-2001	  	 26-Oct-2001

				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please Refer to Decision of MoJ No C-11584.HT.01.4.TH.2001 Dated 26-Oct-2001 and Registration in the Company Register at C on 30-Nov-2001 Which Approves the Resolutions Adopted in
Deed No 32 Dated 12-Oct-2001 made Before Aulia Taufani SH the Substitute of Sutjipo Sh Notary in Jakarta	  	 
				
	 	  	 1417
	  	Notification Receipt from the MoJ No C-11585 HT.01.04.TH.2001 Dated 26-Mar-2002 and Registration Evidence in the Compnay Register at DoIT on 17-Apr-2002	  	 26-Mar-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1418
	  	Building Licence Permit No 2495/IMB/1991 Dated 28-Feb-1991	  	 28-Feb-1991

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1419
	  	Building Licence Permit No 07340/IMB/1996 Dated 20-Aug-1996	  	 20-Aug-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1420
	  	The Extension of Building Utilisation Permit No 778/IPPB/1996 Dated 19-Dec-1996	  	 19-Dec-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1421
	  	Building Licence Permit No 1100/IMB/1996 Dated 26-Feb-1996	  	 26-Feb-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1422
	  	Building Licence Permit No 7684/IMB/1990 Dated 19-Sep-1990	  	 19-Sep-1990

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1423
	  	Building Licence No Permit No 04241/IMB/1988 Dated 29-Jun-1988	  	 29-Jun-1988

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1424
	  	Trade Business Licence - SIUP NO 181/8715-P/09-05/PB/X/96 Dated 25-Oct-1996	  	 25-Oct-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1425
	  	Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7489 Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7490 Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7491 Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment
Receipt No 7492 Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7493 Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7494 Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7495 Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7496 Dated 28-Oct-2002
- Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7497 Date Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7901 Dated 18-Nov-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 8342 Dated 19-Dec-2002 Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 8806 Dated 17-Jan-2003	  	 Undated

				
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Manpower Social Security Program	  	 
				
	 	  	 1426
	  	Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7498 Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7499 Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7500 Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment
Receipt No 7501 Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7502 Dated 28-Oct-202 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7503 Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No Dated 28-Oct-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7505 Dated 28-Oct-2002 -
Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7506 Dated 28-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 7902 Dated 18-Nov-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 8343 Dated 19-Dec-2002 - Jamsostek Payment Receipt No 8822 Dated 17-Jan-2003	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1427
	  	The List of Old Age Security Balance for the Year 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1428
	  	Decision of the Director General of Training Development and Domestic Manpower Placement No KEP-11811/BL/DIAGUNA/2002 Dated 01-Oct-2002 Regarding the Ratification of the Utilization
Plan of Foreign Manpower	  	 0l-Oct-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Putramas Muliasantosa	  	 
				
	 	  	 1429
	  	Foreign Manpower Permit No KEP-05/D.P3TKDN/2003 Dated 03-Jan-2003 Issued by the Director General of Training Developme and Domestic Manpowe Placement of the Department of Manpower
and Transmigration	  	 03-Jan-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	PT Putramas Muliasantosa	  	 
				
	 	  	 1430
	  	Decision of the Director General of Training Development and Domestic Manpower Placement No KEP-10877/BL/DIAGUNA/2002 Regarding the Ratification of the Utilisation Plan of Foreign
Manpower Dated 06-Sep-2002	  	 09-Sep-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Putramas Muliasantosa PT	  	 
				
	 	  	 1431
	  	Decision of the Minister of Manpower and Transmigration No KEP.3165/MEN/P/IKTA/2003 Regarding the Grant of a Permit to Em a Foreign Manpower Dated 01-Aug-2003 and the Limited Stay
Permit Card No 2C2JE2825-B Issued on 13-Mar-2003 All Under th Name of Richard Michael Sweetnam	  	 0l-Aug-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1432
	  	Decision of the Minister of Manpower and Transmigration No KEP.7206/MEN/B/IKTA/2002 Dated 09-Oct-2002 and the Limited St Permit Card No 2C1JE8067-A Issued on 20-Sep-2002 -
Certificate of Police Registration No 00-24315/PO/X/2002 and Visa All Ui the Name of Richard Joseph Graeme Turner	  	 09-Oct-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1433
	  	Decision of the Minister of Manpower and Transmigration No KEP.7205/B/IKTA/2002 Dated 09-Oct-2002 - Limited Stay Permit C No 2C1JE 8068 A Issued on 20-Sep-2002 and Visa - All of Them
Under the Name of Kim Lorraine Primmer	  	 09-Oct-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1434
	  	Circular Resolution of the Shareholders of Putramas Dated 29-Apr-2003	  	 29-Apr-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	PT Putramas Muliasantosa	  	 
				
	 	  	 1435
	  	Circular Resolution of the Shareholders of Putramas Dated 09-Sep-2002	  	 09-Sep-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	PT Putramas Muliasantosa	  	 
				
	 	  	 1436
	  	Circular Resolution of the Shareholders of Putramas Dated 20-May-2002	  	 20-May-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	PT Putramas Muliasantosa	  	 
				
	 	  	 1437
	  	Circular Resolution of the Board of Commissioners of Putramas Dated 26-Apr-2002	  	 26-Apr-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	PT Putramas Muliasantosa	  	 
				
	 	  	 1438
	  	Capital Investment Activity Report - LKPM for the Second Semester of the Year 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1439
	  	Site Plan of the Location Plan of Parking Building	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1440
	  	Apartment Lease Agreement at Four Seasons - Regent Residences - Undated - Between PT Dewata Wibawa and Putramas	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1441
	  	Lease Agreement Dated 25-Sep-2001 Between Putramas/Mitra Keluarga Hospital and Mr Indra Agus	  	 25-Sep-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	Partie	  	 
	 	  	 	  	PT Putramas Muliasantosa	  	 
	 	  	 	  	Agus I	  	 
				
	 	  	 1442
	  	Working Agreement No 03/MC/PKS/RSMK/1997 Dated 03-Feb-1997 Between Dr Juniwati Gunawan and Drg Gunawan Atmadja	  	 03-Feb-1997

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1443
	  	Working Agreement No 02/MC/PKS/RMSK/1997 Dated 03-Feb-1997 Between Dr Juniwati Gunawan and Drg JF Mukidjam	  	 03-Feb-1997

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1444
	  	Working Agreement No 0l/MC/PKS/RSMK/1997 Dated 03-Feb-1997 Between Dr Juniwati Gunawan and Dr Teddy Tjahyanto	  	 03-Feb-1997

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1445
	  	Agreement on Manpower Supply - Cleaning Service - Laundry - Security Guard and Cook as well as Other Kitchen Staff at Mitra Keluarga Hospital - Dated 30-Aug-1999 Between Dr Rudy
Cahyadi Susilo and Harno	  	 30-Aug-1999

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1446
	  	Agreement for Laundry Service dated 0l-Jul-1999 Between Mitra Keluarga Jatinegara Hospital and PT Estetika Enterprisindo	  	 0l-Jul-1999

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1447
	  	Lease Agreement Dated 01-Aug-1998 Between Mitra Keluarga Jatinegara Hospital and Toko Nina	  	 01-Aug-1998

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1448
	  	Lease Agreement Dated 28-Feb-2001 Between Mitra Keluarga Jatinegara Hospital and Kantin Nina	  	 28-Feb-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1449
	  	A Letter No 107/BM-AMB/IX/1996 Dated 17-Sep-1996 Regarding Co-Operation Agreement Between Bank Artamedia and Mitra Keluarga Hospital	  	 17-Sep-1996

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1450
	  	Deed of Lease Agreement No 1 Dated 01-Apr-2003 Made Before Tjong Trisnawati SH Notary in Jakarta Entered Into by Mr Adria Sudharmanto Nafarin and Putramas	  	 0l-Apr-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1451
	  	Co-Operation Agreement No 020/PKS/ATM/DKJL/2001 Dated 08-Aug-2001 Between Mitra Keluarga Hospital and Bank Central A Tbk	  	 08-Aug-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1452
	  	Co-Operation Agreement No [*]/PKS/ATM/SJP/2003 Dated 25-Jun-2003 Between Mitra Keluarga Hospital and Bank Central Asia	  	 25-Jun-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1453
	  	Co-Operation Agreement Dated 11-August-1997 Between Putramas Muliasantosa and Yayasan Lensa Kontak Indonesia	  	 11-Aug-1997

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1454
	  	A Letter from Mutiara Patent to Putramas No 08081/MP/03 Dated 08-Aug-2003 and Trade Mark Registration Application No J00 2002.07054.07136 Dated 12-Apr-2002 - Execution Date - 08 Aug
2003 and 12 Apr 2002	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1455
	  	Service Mark Licence Agreement Dated 05-Mar-2002 Between Maybe Group Limited and Putramas	  	 05-Mar-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 PT Putramas Muliasantosa
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1456
	  	List of the Board of Commissioners and the Board of Directors of Putramas	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1457
	  	A Letter from Mayne Health to Dr Rudy Cahayadi Susilo Dated 01-Dec-2002	  	 0l-Dec-2002

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Putramas
Muliasantosa
 RS Mitra International
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1458
	  	A Letter from Putramas to Dr Rudy Cahyadi Susilo Dated 14-Jun-2001	  	 14-Jun-2001

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1459
	  	Executive Short Term Incentives	  	 08-Aug-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1460
	  	List of Supplier Contracts	  	 Undated

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1461
	  	Maintenance Service Agreement No 0835 046 2000 Between RS Mitra International and PT GE Technology Indonesia with Period 18-Jan-2000 up to 17-Jan-2004	  	 18-Jan-2000

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1462
	  	Maintenance Service Contract No 010/ROCHE/RS/03 Between Mitra International Hospital and PT Roche Indonesia with Period fi 27-May-2003 up to 26-May-2004	  	 27-May-2003

	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1463
	  	Service Agreement No 183/BUR-DT/IX/2002 Between RS Mitra International and PT Bhineka Usada Raya with Period from 02-O 2002 up to 01-Oct-2003	  	02-Oct-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1464
	  	Maintenance of Siemens Medical Equipment Agreement No 700 W2M020 Between RS Mitra International and PT Siemens Indone with Period from 01-Apr-2003 up to 31-Mar-2004	  	0l-Apr-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1465
	  	Agreement No 026002/IKS/ABC-LAB/VI/2002 Between RS Mitra International and Laboratorium Amerind Bio-Clinic with Period 27-Jun-2002	  	27-Jun-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Rumah Sakit
Mitra Internasional
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1466
	  	Co-Operation Agreementn No R038/I-STAT/VII/2002 RW-DM Between RS Mitra International and Abbott Indonesia with Period 01-Aug-2002 up to 30-Jul-2007	  	0l-Aug-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1467
	  	Co-Operation Agreement No 009/JKT/SPK-RR-RS/08/02 Between RS Mitra International and Lab Klinik Prodia with Period from ( Aug-2002 up to 30-Jul-2004	  	0l-Aug-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1469
	  	Supply K - Medical Radiology Film and Developing Chemicals	  	20-Feb-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Putramas
Muliasantosa
 PT Dian Graha Elektrika JI
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1514
	  	Commercial Agreement	  	03-Aug-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Putramas
Muliasantosa
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1516
	  	List of Board of Directors and Board of Commissioners	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Putramas
Muliasantosa
 PT Mitrajaya Medikatama
 Health Care of
Surabaya
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 2172
	  	Indonesian Lease of Menara Dea	  	26-Apr-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Health
Indonsesia
 PT Putramas Muliasantosa
 PT Suryamas Centra
Perkasa
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2536
	  	Ampera Paya Lease Agreement	  	15-Sep-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Putramas
Muliasantosa
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2537
	  	Trademark Certificate - PT Putramas Muliasantosa	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
	
	17.2 - PT Health Care Surabaya
				
	 	  	 1346
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Notification Letter of Presidential Approval	  	03-Sep-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 630-I-PMA-1996	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Badan Koordinasi
Penanaman Modal
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1347
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Approval of the Change in Investment Plan and Shares Owners	  	10-Nov-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 1592-III-PMA-1998	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Badan Koordinasi
Penanaman Modal
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1348
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Grant of Permanent Business Licence to Operate General Hospi the Name of Surabaya International Hospital	  	11-Jan-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 19-T-KESEHATAN-1998	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Badan Koordinasi
Penanaman Modal
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1349
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Expansion Approval of Foreign Capital Investment	  	29-Oct-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 277-II-PMA-2001	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Badan Koordinasi
Penanaman Modal
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1350
	  	Audited Financial Statements for the Years Ended 30 June 2001 and 30 June 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1351
	  	Company Regulations of Surabaya International Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1456
	  	List of the Board of Commissioners and the Board of Directors of Putramas	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1468
	  	Supply Agreement No 001-radiology Between RS Mitra International and Dian Graha Elektrika with Period from 20-Feb-2003 up Feb-2004	  	20-Feb-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1522
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	21-Feb-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1523
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association dated 17-Jan-1997 and Report Explaining Changes Dated 30-Oct-199	  	17-Jan-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1524
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	21-Feb-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1525
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	20-Jun-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1526
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	27-Nov-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1527
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	23-Jul-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1528
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	25-Sep-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1529
	  	Document Relating to Operational Licence	  	28-Jul-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1530
	  	Company Registration Member Document	  	31-Jul-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partis
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1531
	  	Company Tax Registration Number Document	  	18-Apr-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1532
	  	Letter of Domicile Stating the Address of the Company	  	31-May-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1533
	  	State Gazette Announcement of Certain Amendments to the Articles of Association	  	0l-Jan-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1534
	  	Land and Title Certificates	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1535
	  	Ministry of Justice Approval in Respect of Certian Amendments to the Articles of Association	  	09-Dec-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1536
	  	Ministry of Justice Approval in Respect of Certain Amendments to the Articles of Association	  	30-Oct-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1537
	  	Building Licence	  	24-Jan-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1538
	  	Investment Licence	  	17-Oct-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1539
	  	Investment Licence	  	11-Jan-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1540
	  	Jamsostek Certificate	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1541
	  	Circular Resolution of the Shareholders of the PT Health Care of Surabaya	  	28-Apr-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
Mayne Group Limited
PT Ready Indah
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1542
	  	Circular Resolution of the Shareholders of the PT Health Care of Surabaya	  	10-Sep-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
Mayne Group Limited
PT Ready Indah
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1543
	  	Circular Resolution of the Shareholders of the PT Health Care of Surabaya	  	05-Aug-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
 Mayne Group Limited
 PT Ready Indah
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1544
	  	Circular Resolution of the Board of Commissioners of PT Health Care of Surabaya	  	13-May-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1545
	  	Capital Investment Activity Report	  	01-Jan-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1546
	  	Capital Investment Activity Report - Master List Appendices	  	17-Oct-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1547
	  	Location Permit	  	19-Apr-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1548
	  	Location Permit	  	14-Aug-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Ready
Indah
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1549
	  	Location Permit	  	24-Jan-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1550
	  	Location Permit	  	04-Mar-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1551
	  	Site Plan	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1552
	  	Service Mark Licence Agreement	  	05-Mar-2002
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1553
	  	List of Board of Directors and Board of Commissioners	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1554
	  	Hospital CEO and Senior Executive Contract	  	15-Jul-1997
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
 Budianto S
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1555
	  	Hospital CEO and Senior Executive Contract	  	08-Apr-1998
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
 Udiah V
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1556
	  	Executive Short Term Incentives	  	24-Feb-2003
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1557
	  	Supplier Contracts - Table	  	Undated
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1558
	  	Supplier Contract	  	21-Feb-2001
	 	  	Comments:	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 Fondaco Dental and Medical Supplies
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1559
	  	Supplier Contract - Service Contract Proposal	  	13-Nov-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
 Fondaco Dental and Medical Supplies
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1560
	  	Supplier Contract - Purchase Order No 03020193	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 Fondaco Dental and Medical Supplies
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1561
	  	Supplier Contract - Purchase Order No 03020194	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 Fondaco Dental and Medical Supplies
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1562
	  	Supplier Contract - Unit Ventilator - Hamilton Medical - Switzerland No SC 0020/SBY/150703	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Fondaco Mitratama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1563
	  	Supplier Contract - Purchase Order No: 190 95/MM	  	14-Jul-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 Fondaco Mitratama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1564
	  	Supplier Contract - Unit Ventilator - Hamilton Medical - Switzerland - No. SC - 0006/5BY/260702	  	28-Aug-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Fondaco Mitratama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1565
	  	Supplier Contract - Purchase Order No. 000725	  	09-Jul-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Fondaco
Mitratama
 RS Surabaya Internasional
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1566
	  	Supplier Contract - Unit Ventilator Galileo - Hamilton Medical - Switzerland	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 Fondaco Mitratama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1567
	  	Supplier Contract - Dispenser Hand Towel - Toilet Tissue Dispensers	  	28-Jan-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
 Pihak Main Distributor
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1568
	  	Supplier Contract - Flowers	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 Celine Florist
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1569
	  	Supplier Contract - Account Application	  	29-Jan-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 DHL
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1570
	  	Supplier Contract - Liquid Oxygen Supply	  	04-Mar-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please refer to Addendums III, IV and V of Contract of Liquid Oxygen Supply (document numbers “A”, “B” and “C”)	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Health Care of
Surabaya
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1571
	  	Supply Contract - Addendum III - Contract of Liquid Oxygen Supply	  	01-May-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please refer to Liquid Oxygen Supply Contract (document number “X”) and Addendums IV and V (document numbers “B”and “C	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1572
	  	Supplier Contract - Addendum IV - Contract of Liquid Oxygen Supply	  	01-May-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please refer to Liquid Oxygen Supply Contract (document number “X”) and Addendums IV and III (document numbers “C”and	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1573
	  	Supply Contract - Addendum V - Contract of Liquid Oxygen Supply	  	03-Feb-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please refer to Liquid Oxygen Supply Contract (document number “X”) and Addendums III and IV (document numbers “A” and	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1574
	  	Supply Contract - Agreement of Contract Extension	  	04-Mar-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1575
	  	Supply Contracts	  	04-Mar-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT
Samator
 PT Health Care of Surabaya
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1576
	  	Supply Contract - Facsimile Transmission	  	10-Jan-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health
Care of Surabaya
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1577
	  	Supplier Contract - Agreement of Routine Maintenance of Central Medical Gas and Piping System	  	09-Oct-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1578
	  	Supply Contracts - Purchase Order 15163 - Quotation Form	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1579
	  	Supply Contract - Letter from PT Samator to RS International Surabaya	  	25-Apr-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1580
	  	Supply Contracts - Purchase Orders 7002 and 7003 - Quotation Form - Routine Maintenance Program for Medical Installation - Agreement of Routine Maintenance of Central Medical Gas and
Piping System	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1581
	  	Supply Contract - Agreement of Routine Maintenance of Central Medical Gas and Piping System	  	18-May-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1582
	  	Supplier Contracts - Purchase Order Nos 000800 and Letter Dated 27-Sep-2001 from PT Samator to RS International Surabaya.	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 Mayne Health
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1583
	  	Supply Contract - Quotation Form and Agreement of Routine Maintenance of Central Medical Gas and Piping System	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1584
	  	Supply Contract - Agreement for Medical Gases Supply	  	09-Mar-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please refer to Addendum and Addendum II of Agreement of Medical Gas Supply (document numbers “X” and “Y”)	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1585
	  	Supply Contract - Addendum to Agreement of Medical Gas Supply	  	15-Sep-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please refer to Agreement for Medical Gases Supply and Addendum II to Agreement of Medical Gas Supply (document numbers and “Y”)	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1586
	  	Supply Contract - Addendum II to Agreement of Medical Gas Supply	  	01-May-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	Please refer to Agreement for Medical Gases Supply and Addendum to Agreement of Medical Gas Supply (document numbers “X” “Y”)	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1587
	  	Supply Contract - Letters from PT Samator to RS International Surabaya	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Surabaya
Internasional
 PT Samator
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1588
	  	Facility Agreement to ANZ Panin Bank	  	15-Nov-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Health Care
of Surabaya
 PT ANZ Panin Bank
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1589
	  	Comfort Letter - Undertaking Letter - Execution Date 16-Nov-2001 and 10-Apr-2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Nickless
Ltd
 PT Health Care of Surabaya
 PT ANZ Panin
Bank
	  	 
		
	17.3 - PT Mitrajaya Medikatama	  	 
				
	 	  	 1337
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Notification Letter Regarding Presidential Approval on Domestic Capital Investment	  	14-Apr-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 85-I-PMDN-1998	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Badan Koordinasi
Penanaman Modal
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1338
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Grant of Import Duty Facility on Importation of Capital Goods f Mitrajaya Medikatama in the Framework of Domestic
Capital Investment	  	10-Sep-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 1127-Pabean-1998	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Badan Koordinasi
Penanaman Modal
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1339
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Approval of the Chairman of BKPM on the Change of Status fro PMDN Company to PMA Company	  	26-Nov-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 177-V-PMA-1999	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Badan Koordinasi
Penanaman Modal
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1340
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Approval of Extension for Project Completion	  	23-Jul-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number - 950-III-PMA-2001	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Badan Koordinasi
Penanaman Modal
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1341
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Approval of the Grant of Import Duty Exemption Facility and Remaining Capital Goods Which Have Not Been
Imported	  	23-Jul-200l
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 427-Pabean-2001	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Badan Koordinasi
Penanaman Modal
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1342
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Approval of the Change in Project Plan	  	13-Aug-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 1085-III-PMA-2001	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Badan Koordinasi
Penanaman Modal
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1343
	  	Licences Issued by the Capital Investment Coordinating Board - Approval of the Change in Management Composition of the Co	  	30-Oct-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	BKPM Approval Number 1207-III-PMA-2002	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Badan Koordinasi
Penanaman Modal
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1344
	  	Audited Financial Statements for the Years Ended 30 June 2001 and 30 June 2002	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1345
	  	Company Regulations of Bintaro International Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1456
	  	List of the Board of Commissioners and the Board of Directors of Putramas	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1470
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	18-Dec-1995
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1471
	  	Deed Documenting Amendmetns to Articles of Association	  	18-Dec-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1472
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	31-May-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1473
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	29-Nov-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1474
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	01-Dec-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1475
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	28-Aug-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1476
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	15-Dec-2000
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1477
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	09-Oct-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1478
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	12-Jul-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1479
	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	27-Nov-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 

  

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	  	Deed Documenting Amendments to Articles of Association	  	23-Jul-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1481
	  	Collective Share Certificates	  	25-Jan-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1482
	  	Document Relating to Operational Licenses	  	17-May-1999
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1483
	  	Company Registration Number Document	  	13-Aug-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1484
	  	Company Tax Registration Number Document	  	12-Apr-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1485
	  	Letter of Domicile Stating the Address of the Company	  	14-May-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1486
	  	State Gazette Announcement of Certain Amendments to the Articles of Association	  	01-Jan-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1487
	  	Land and Title Certificates - No 33 - Pondok Area - PT Bintaro Raya	  	24-Jul-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1488
	  	Deed of Sale and Purchase - No 33 - Pondok Area - PT Bintaro Raya	  	29-Dec-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1489
	  	Land and Title Certificate - No 34 - Pondok Area - PT Bintaro Raya	  	24-Jul-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1490
	  	Deed of Sale and Purchase - No 34 - Pondok Area - PT Bintaro Raya	  	29-Dec-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1491
	  	Land and Title Certificate - No 35 - Pondok Area - PT Bintaro Raya	  	24-Jul-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1492
	  	Deed of Sale and Purchase - No 35 - Pondok Area - PT Bintaro Raya	  	29-Dec-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1493
	  	Land and Title Certificate - No 1758 - Pondok Area - PT Bintaro Raya	  	24-Jul-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1494
	  	Deed of Sale and Purchase - No 1758 - Pondok Area - PT Bintaro Raya	  	29-Dec-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1495
	  	Land and Title Certificate - No 1762 - Pondok Area - PT Bintaro Raya	  	24-Jul-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1496
	  	Deed of Sale and Purchase - No 1762 - Pondok Area - PT Bintaro Raya	  	29-Dec-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1497
	  	Land and Title Certificate - No 1773 - Pondok Area - PT Bintaro Raya	  	24-Jul-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1498
	  	Deed of Sale and Purchase - No 1773 - Pondok Area - PT Bintaro Raya	  	29-Dec-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1499
	  	Ministry of Justice Approval in Respect of Certain Amendments to the Articles of Association	  	16-Aug-1996
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1500
	  	Building Licence	  	27-Jan-1997
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Rumah Sakit
Mitrajaya Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1501
	  	Investment Licence	  	10-Sep-1998
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1502
	  	Jamsostek Payment Receipt	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1503
	  	Circular Resolution of the Shareholders of PT Mitrajaya Medikatama	  	24-Apr-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 1504
	  	Ministry of Justice Approval in Respect of Certain Amendments to the Articles of Association	  	12-Nov-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1505
	  	Circular Resolution of the Shareholders of PT Mitrajaya Medikatama	  	09-Sep-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1506
	  	Circular Resolution of the Shareholders of PT Mitrajaya Medikatama	  	09-Sep-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1507
	  	Circular Resolution of the Shareholders of PT Mitrajaya Medikatama	  	20-May-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1508
	  	Circular Resolution of the Board of Commissioners of PT Mitrajaya Medikatama	  	26-Apr-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1509
	  	Capital Investment Activity Report	  	0l-Jan-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
 PT Putramas Muliasantosa
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1510
	  	Site Plan	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1511
	  	Lease Agreement	  	19-Feb-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
 RS Internasional Bintaro
 Pihak
Pertama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1512
	  	Lease Agreement	  	06-Sep-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
 RS Internasional Bintaro
 Pihak
Pertama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1513
	  	Lease Agreement	  	18-Feb-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
 Pihak Pertama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1515
	  	Service Mark Licence Agreement	  	05-Mar-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 Mayne Group
Limited
 PT Mitrajaya Medikatama
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1517
	  	Hospital CEO and Senior Executive Contract	  	01-Dec-2002
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 PT Mitrajaya
Medikatama
 RS Internasional Bintaro
 Gunawan J
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1518
	  	Executive Short Term Incentives	  	24-Feb-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1519
	  	Supplier Contract	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Internasional
Bintaro
 PT Tawada Promedika
 PT Dwi Marga Sakti
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1520
	  	Supplier Contract	  	20-Feb-2001
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Internasional
Bintaro
 PT Tawada Promedika
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1521
	  	Supplier Contract	  	26-May-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 	  	 Partie
 RS Internasional
Bintaro
 PT Dwi Marga Sakti
	  	 
		
	8 - Engineering Report	  	 
		
	 18 - Engineering Report
	  	 
				
	 	  	 1977
	  	Honeywell Reports Overwiew	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1978
	  	Mayne Hospitals - Prior Neglect - Latent Defects	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1979
	  	Updated Statutory Non Compliance	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1980
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Attadale Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1981
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Glengarry Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1982
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Joondalup Health Campus	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1983
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Mount Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1984
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Belmont Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1985
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Caboolture Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1986
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Caloundra Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1987
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Hillcrest Rockhampton Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1988
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - John Flynn Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1989
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Logan Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1990
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Nambour Selangor Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1991
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Noosa Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1992
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - North West Brisbane Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1993
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Pindara Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1994
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - St Andrews Ipswich Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1995
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Sunnbank Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 1996
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Armidale Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1997
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Castlecrag Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1998
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Christo Road Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 1999
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Kareena Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2000
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Lady Davidson Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2001
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Lingard Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2002
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - MacArthur Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2003
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Nepean Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2004
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - North Gosford Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2005
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Nowra Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2006
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Orange Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2007
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Port Macquarie Base Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2008
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Port Macquarie Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2009
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Prince of Wales Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2010
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - St George Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2011
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Strathfield Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2012
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - The Hills Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2013
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Warners Bay Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2014
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Bayside Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2015
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Cotham Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2016
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Frances Perry Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2017
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - John Fawkner Moreland Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2018
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Knox Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2019
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Masada Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2020
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Melbourne Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2021
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Mentone Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 2022
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Ringwood Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2023
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Shepparton Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2024
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - The Avenue Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2025
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Victorian Rehab Centre - East Melbourne	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2026
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Victorian Rehab Centre - North Melbourne	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2027
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Wangaratta Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2028
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Warringal Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
				
	 	  	 2029
	  	Honeywell Life Cycle Costing Plan - Waverley Private Hospital	  	Undated
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 
		
	20 - AT Kearney Report	  	 
		
	 20 - AT Kearney Report
	  	 
				
	 	  	 2557
	  	AT Kearney Final Report - Project Matrix - 3 October 2003	  	03-0ct-2003
	 	  	 Comments:
	  	 	  	 

  

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	[*]	Twenty-seven continuous pages all containing confidential information have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

 Annexure B Disclosure Letter 
  
 Attached 

	 	 	[GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE]
		
	 Stuart James
	 	Mayne Group Limited
	 Group Managing Director
	 	ABN 56 004 073 410
	 Chief Executive Officer
	 	 
	 	 	Box 1671N GPO Melbourne
	 20 October 2003
	 	Victoria 3001 Australia
	 	 	390 St Kilda Road Melbourne
	 Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited
	 	Victoria 3004 Australia
	 c/-  Minter Ellison
	 	Telephone 61 3 9868 0873
	 88 Phillip Street
	 	Fax 61 3 9868 0853
	 SYDNEY NSW 2000
	 	 

  
 Attn: Phillip Kapp 
  
 Dear Phillip 
  
 Disclosure Letter - Sale of Australian Hospital Business 
  
 This is the disclosure letter referred to in the definition “Disclosure Letter” in the Umbrella Deed - Hospitals (the
“Umbrella Deed”) which will shortly be entered into between Mayne Group Limited ACN 004 073 410 (“MGL”), Mayne Healthcare Holdings Pty Limited ACN 078 954 631, Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited, ACN 106 722 347
(the “Buyer” for the purposes of this letter) relating to the Australian Hospital Business. This disclosure letter is given to the Buyer for and on behalf of each member of the Newco Group. 
  
 Unless the context indicates a contrary intention, the definitions and principles of
interpretation applying in the Umbrella Deed and the other Transaction Agreements also apply to this Disclosure Letter. 
  
 The following specific and general disclosures are made: 
  

	1.	Specific Matters 

  
 Share Capital 
  

	1.1	Dangara Pty Ltd: Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd is the registered and beneficial owner of 88 of the 180 issued class A shares in the capital of Dangara Pty Ltd
and the registered and beneficial owner of 100 of the 200 issued class B shares in the capital of Dangara Pty Ltd. According to the company records of Dangara Pty Ltd, Anthony John Davis and Brendan Damien Phillips each hold 1 class A share on
trust, however, it is not known for whom Messrs Davis and Phillips hold the shares. 

  
 Dangara is a Medical Centre type business in which MGL holds a 50% interest and should have been treated as a Retained Business. MGL would propose to
transfer this out of the Group prior to Umbrella Completion and indemnify the Buyer for any associated stamp duty costs. 
  

	1.2	 HCoA issued capital: When Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd (“HCoA”) acquired all of the issued shares and options issued by Australian
Hospital Care Limited in 2000, MGL agreed to issue, to persons accepting the scrip alternative, shares in MGL in order to ensure that HCoA could fulfil its obligations in respect of the scrip alternative. The agreement between MGL and HCoA Hospital
Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd dated is 5 December 2000 (refer Annexure “A”). Under the agreement, HCoA is obliged to issue new shares to MGL, the 

  

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number to be determined pursuant to clause 2.2 of that agreement. These shares will be issued prior to Completion. The accounting entries which would be
required as a consequence of this change have been made. Accordingly, no further accounting entries will be required. In particular, no adjustments to the intercompany accounts will be necessary. 

  
 Conduct of Hospital Business 
  

	1.3	St George Private Hospital: The operator of St George Private Hospital is AME Properties Pty Ltd, as trustee for the AME Property Trust. The hospital licensee is AME
Hospitals Pty Ltd, which is also being transferred as part of the sale. 

  

	1.4	Hillcrest-Rockhampton Private Hospital: The operator of Hillcrest-Rockhampton Private Hospital is, according to the Corporate Structure, “Hospital Corporation Australia
Pty Ltd”. However, the respective licence is held by MGL under the business name “Health Care of Australia”. 

  

	1.5	Toll Express Distribution Agreement: MGL has entered into an Express Distribution Agreement with Toll Transport Pty Limited dated 1 November 2002, under which Toll agreed to
provide services to MGL and its Related Bodies Corporate (see Annexure “B”). Clause 11.1 of that Agreement provides that if MGL transfers or assigns the business to a third party, MGL will use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that it is
a condition of the transfer or assignment that the assignee is to be bound by the Agreement or that MGL procures the agreement of the assignee to the terms and conditions of the Agreement. 

  
 Commitments and Contracts 
  

	1.6	Cyberscience agreement: Please refer to Annexure “G” for a copy of the CQCS Software Licence Agreement between Cyberscience Corporation Pty Limited and MGL (as
licensee) dated 22 January 2002. This agreement relates to the MECS software. 

  
 Litigation  
  

	[*]	

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  

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	[*]	

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  

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 Premises 
  

	1.18	Armidale lease: Clause 23.3 of the lease between New England Health Service and MGL dated 1 July 1997 in respect of the premises at Armidale Private Hospital provides that
“A sale of all or substantially all of the business carried on by Health Care of Australia will be deemed to be an assignment of [MGL]’s interest in this Lease and shall be a breach of clause 23.2.” At the time of
entering into the lease, Health Care of Australia was a business division of MGL comprising its hospital, medical centres and pathology businesses. 

  

	1.19	Car parking Old Swan Brewery: Multiplex Asset Management Pty Ltd has agreed to make available to Maynehealth staff 30 car parking bays at the car park at the Old Swan Brewery
site for the cost of $5 per day, per day plus GST, for each bay used. The agreement is on a casual month-to-month basis. A copy is attached in Annexure “E”. 

  

	1.20	John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital: John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital is owned by HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd and leased to MGL. In turn, MGL, sub-leases
to a number of revenue tenants. The lease to MGL and the sub-leases all expire on 23 November 2003. MGL has not exercised its option to renew the head lease with HCoA. Accordingly, HCoA will need to negotiate new direct leases with the revenue
tenants when the head lease and sub-leases expire. 

  

	1.21	“Updated Property Details”: Attached as Annexure “F” is a document which updates document 1290 from the Data Room, by including particulars of
further property titles to be included in the sale, plus further particulars for Nepean Hospital. 

  
 Insurance 
  

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	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  

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	1.27	Workers Compensation & Medical claims: Workers compensation and medical malpractice claims have moved since 30 June 2003 in the ordinary course of business. Hospital
management is aware of those changes. Hospital management has met with the workers compensation and risk managers on a regular basis throughout the period and are fully briefed and aware of all relevant matters. 

  
 Unit Trusts 
  

	1.28	Dormant trust: HOA Investment Fund Trust, of which Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Limited is the trustee, is a dormant trust. It is believed that MGL owns units in the
Trust. MGL is currently investigating this. If MGL owns all (or some) of the units in the Trust, MGL will arrange for those units to be transferred to the Buyer. 

  

	2.	General Matters 

  

	2.1	Except as expressly provided in the Transaction Agreements, where any information or statement in this letter or in the Disclosure Material comprises an expression of opinion or
belief, no warranty is given as to its completeness or accuracy. 

  

	2.2	Except as expressly provided in the Transaction Agreements, no warranty is given in respect of any information in this letter or the contents of the Disclosure Material.

  

	2.3	Although some disclosures made in this letter are specifically referenced to particular Warranties, each item of disclosure is to be treated as qualifying all the Warranties given
by the Seller Group. 

  
 This letter is governed by and will be
construed in accordance with the laws in force in Victoria. 
  
 Please acknowledge
receipt of this Disclosure Letter by signing and returning to us the enclosed copy of this letter. 
  
 Yours sincerely 
  

	 /s/ Stuart James

	 Signed by

	 STUART JAMES

	 for and behalf of the Seller Group

  

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 Annexure A 
 AHC
acquisition 

 MAYNE NICKLESS LIMITED (ACN 004 073 410) 
 “Mayne” 
  
 HCOA HOSPITAL HOLDINGS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD (ACN 079 097 528) 
 “HCoA” 
  
 Agreement 

 
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 Table of Contents 
  

	 1.
	  	Definitions and interpretation	  	1
				
	 	  	1.1	  	Definitions	  	1
	 	  	1.2	  	Interpretation	  	1
			
	 2.
	  	Scrip component of consideration	  	2
				
	 	  	2.1	  	Mayne to issue Shares	  	2
	 	  	2.2	  	HCoA to issue shares	  	2
			
	 3.
	  	Cash component of consideration	  	2
				
	 	  	3.1	  	Mayne to Provide Funds	  	2
	 	  	3.2	  	Acknowledgement of Indebtness	  	2
	 	  	3.3	  	Payment of Cash	  	3
			
	 4.
	  	Termination	  	3
			
	 5.
	  	General	  	3
				
	 	  	5.1	  	Further Assurance	  	3
	 	  	5.2	  	Governing law	  	3
	 	  	5.3	  	Waiver	  	3
	 	  	5.4	  	Counterparts	  	3
	 	  	5.5	  	Amendment	  	3
	 	  	5.6	  	Merger	  	3
	 	  	5.7	  	Time	  	4

  

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 Agreement made at Sydney on 5 December 2000 
  

	Parties	  	MAYNE NICKLESS LIMITED ACN 004 073 410 of Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004 (“Mayne”)
		
	 	  	HCOA HOSPITAL HOLDINGS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD ACN 079 097 528 of Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004 (“HCoA”)

  
 Recitals 
  

	A.	At the request of Mayne, HCoA proposes to make the Share Offer and Option Offer. 

  

	B.	HCoA is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mayne. 

  

	C.	Mayne and HCoA have agreed to enter into this Agreement so that HCoA is able to satisfy its obligations under the Share Offer and Option Offer in respect of the consideration
payable. 

  
 The parties agree 
  

	1.	Definitions and interpretation 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

  
 “AHC” means Australian Hospital Care Limited (ACN 072 273 931). 
  
 “Option Offer” means the offer to be made to HCoA to acquire all of the options issued by AHC to acquire
shares in AHC, the consideration for which will include Shares and cash. 
  
 “Share Offer” means the offer to be made by HCoA to acquire all of the issued fully paid ordinary shares in AHC, the consideration for which will include Shares and cash. 
  
 “Shares” means fully paid ordinary shares in the capital of
Mayne. 
  

	1.2	Interpretation 

  
 In this Agreement: 
  

	 	(a)	headings are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation; 

  
 and unless the context indicates a contrary intention: 
  

	 	(b)	words importing the singular number include the plural and vice versa and words denoting a given gender include all other genders; 

  

	 	(c)	the expression “persons” includes an individual, the estate of an individual, the body politic, a corporation and a statutory or other authority or association
(incorporated or unincorporated); 

  

	 	(d)	references to parties, clauses, sub-clauses, schedules, exhibits or annexures are references to parties, clauses, sub-clauses, schedules, exhibits and annexures to or of this
Agreement and a reference to this Agreement includes any schedule, exhibit and annexure; 

  

	 	(e)	references to this Agreement, or any other deed, agreement, instrument or document include references to this Agreement, or such other deed, agreement, instrument or document as
amended, novated, supplemented, varied or replaced from time to time; 

  

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	 	(f)	references to any person or to any party to this Agreement shall include that person’s or party’s executors, administrators, successors and permitted assigns;

  

	 	(g)	where any word or phrase is given a defined meaning any other part of speech or grammatical form in respect of such word or phrase has corresponding meaning;

  

	 	(h)	references to payments to any party to this Agreement shall be construed to include payments to another person upon the direction of such party; 

  

	 	(i)	all references to currency are Australian dollars and all payments to be made under this Agreement shall be made by unendorsed bank cheque or other immediately available funds; and

  

	 	(j)	references to any legislation or to any section or provision thereof shall include any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof or any statutory provision substituted therefor
and ordinances, by-laws, regulations and other statutory instruments issued thereunder. 

  

	2.	Scrip component of consideration 

  

	2.1	Mayne to issue Shares 

  
 In consideration of clause 2.2, Mayne irrevocably agrees to issue that number of Shares to persons accepting the Share Offer and the Option Offer in such
numbers and at such times as is necessary to ensure that HCoA is able to fulfil its obligations in respect of the scrip alternative under the Share Offer and the Option Offer. 
  

	2.2	HCoA to issue shares 

  
 HCoA acknowledges that upon the issue of the Shares as contemplated by clause 2.1, HCoA will be indebted to Mayne for the aggregate of the market value of
the total Shares issued by Mayne in satisfaction of its obligations pursuant to clause 2.1, being such amount as recorded in the filings of Mayne lodged with ASIC. In satisfaction of this debt, HCoA will issue shares in the capital of HCoA to Mayne
having a fair market value and an issue price equal to the debt acknowledged in this clause 2.2. 
  
 For the avoidance of doubt, it is agreed between Mayne and HCoA that the issue of shares from HCoA to Mayne will completely satisfy the debt acknowledged
by this clause 2.2. 
  

	3.	Cash component of consideration 

  

	3.1	Mayne to Provide Funds 

  
 In consideration of clause 3.2, Mayne irrevocably agrees to provide HCoA with, or procure that HCoA receives, if and when requested by HCoA, that amount
of cash as is necessary to ensure that HCoA is able to fulfil its obligations in respect of the cash alternative under the Share Offer and the Option Offer. 
  

	3.2	Acknowledgement of Indebtness 

  
 HCoA acknowledges that upon the provision of the cash as contemplated by clause 3.1, HCoA will be indebted to Mayne for the amount of the cash provided by Mayne pursuant to clause
3.1. 
  

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	3.3	Payment of Cash 

  
 The payment of cash must be made to such account or person as HCoA directs in writing at any time after the execution of this Agreement. 
  

	4.	Termination 

  
 The obligations in this Agreement cannot be terminated until all holders of shares or options in AHC who accept the Share Offer or the Option Offer have
been paid or issued the consideration payable under the Share Offer or the Option Offer in respect of their shares or options in AHC as the case may be. 
  

	5.	General 

  

	5.1	Further Assurance 

  
 The parties covenant and agree that each will do all acts and things and execute all deeds and documents and other writings as are from time to time
reasonably required for the purposes of or to give effect to this Agreement. 
  

	5.2	Governing law 

  
 This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New South Wales and the parties agree to submit to the
jurisdiction of the courts in New South Wales. 
  

	5.3	Waiver 

  
 No waiver of any breach of this Agreement shall be held or construed to be a waiver of any other subsequent or antecedent breach of this Agreement.

  

	5.4	Counterparts 

  
 This Agreement may be signed in any number of counterparts and all such counterparts taken together shall be deemed to constitute one and the same
document. 
  

	5.5	Amendment 

  
 This Agreement may not be modified, amended, added to or otherwise varied except by a document in writing signed by each of the parties or signed on
behalf of each party by a director under hand. 
  

	5.6	Merger 

  

	 	(a)	The rights and obligations of the parties in respect of agreements, indemnities, covenants and warranties contained in this Agreement are continuing agreements, covenants,
indemnities, and warranties and accordingly are not merged or extinguished by or upon completion or any other moneys payable under this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	Notwithstanding completion of the sale and purchase of the any securities under this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement remain in full force and effect as to the
obligations of the parties respectively remaining to be performed after completion. 

  

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	5.7	Time 

  
 Time is of the essence of this Agreement. 
  

	 Signed as an agreement.
	 	 
		
	Signed for and on behalf of MAYNE NICKLESS LIMITED, ACN 004 073 410 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 5/12/2000, and the Attorney declares
that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	 	 /s/ David Landy

	 	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Lance Sacks

	 	 DAVID LANDY

	 Signature of Witness
	 	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Lance Sacks

	 	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	 	 
		
	Signed for and on behalf of HCoA HOSPITAL HOLDINGS (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED, ACN 079 097 528 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 5/12/00 , and
the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the Presence of:	 	 /s/ David Landy

	 	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Lance Sacks

	 	 DAVID LANDY

	 Signature of Witness
	 	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Lance Sacks

	 	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	 	 

  

 4 

 Annexure B 
 Express Distribution Agreement 

 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED 
 ACN 004 073 410 
  
 and

  
 TOLL TRANSPORT PTY LIMITED 
 ACN 006 592 089 
  

  
 EXPRESS 
 DISTRIBUTION 
 AGREEMENT

  

  
 [LOGO APPEARS HERE] 
  
 8/380 St Kilda Road 
 Melbourne Vic 3004

 Tel: 03 9694 2888 
 Fax: 03 9694
2880 
 Ref: ATM 

 EXPRESS DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

	 Clause

	  	 	  	Page

			
	 1.
	  	 DEFINITIONS
	  	 1

			
	 2.
	  	 APPOINTMENT
	  	 3

			
	 3.
	  	 DURATION
	  	 3

			
	 4.
	  	 RATES
	  	 3

			
	 5.
	  	 GOODS AND SERVICES TAX
	  	 4

			
	 6.
	  	 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
	  	 5

			
	 7.
	  	 SUBCONTRACTORS
	  	 5

			
	 8.
	  	 INDEMNITY
	  	 6

			
	 9.
	  	 INSURANCES
	  	 6

			
	 10.
	  	 FORCE MAJEURE
	  	 7

			
	 11.
	  	 ASSIGNMENT
	  	 7

			
	 12.
	  	 DEFAULT & TERMINATION
	  	 8

			
	 13.
	  	 NOTICES
	  	 9

			
	 14.
	  	 GENERAL
	  	 9

			
	 15.
	  	 LAW AND JURISDICTION
	  	 10

			
	 16.
	  	 DISPUTE RESOLUTION
	  	10
		
	 SCHEDULE 1: Rates
	  	11
		
	 SCHEDULE 2: Variation Formula
	  	12
		
	 SCHEDULE 3:Cost Indices
	  	14

 EXPRESS DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT dated: 1 November 2002 
  
 BETWEEN: 
  
 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED, ACN 004 073 410, of Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria 3004
(“Mayne”) 
  
 AND: 
  
 TOLL TRANSPORT PTY LIMITED, ACN 006 604 191, of Level 8, 380 St
Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004 (“Toll”) 
  
 RECITALS:

  

	A.	Mayne has agreed to sell the Business to Toll, effective from the Commencement Date. 

  

	B.	The Business provided Services to Mayne and its related bodies corporate with a value of approximately $8,000,000 in the 12 months preceding the Commencement Date.

  

	C.	Mayne has agreed to engage Toll to provide the Services which are currently provided by the Business to the remaining businesses of Mayne (and its Related Bodies Corporate) while
those entities remain a Related Body Corporate of Mayne, on the terms contained in this Agreement. 

  

	D.	Toll has agreed to provide the Services on the terms contained in this Agreement. 

  
 OPERATIVE PROVISIONS: 
  

	1.	DEFINITIONS 

  

	1.1	The following words have the meanings indicated below, unless the context requires otherwise. 

  

	Asset Sale Agreement	  	 means the Asset Sale Agreement dated 1 November 2002 entered into between Mayne, Mayne Logistics Pty Limited, Toll Transport Pty
Limited and Toll Holdings Limited under which Toll has acquired the Business from Mayne, as amended and reinstated by a Reinstatement and Amending Agreement dated 11 November 2002.

		
	Business	  	means individually and collectively the Express Business and the FTS Business, as defined in the Asset Sale Agreement.
		
	Business Day	  	means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday or gazetted public holiday in Melbourne, Victoria.

	 Commencement Date
	  	means the Completion Date as defined in the Asset Sale Agreement.
		
	 GST
	  	means a tax on goods, services and other things including any value added tax, broad based consumption tax or other similar tax introduced in any jurisdiction in Australia, and
includes taxes levied in accordance with the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999.
		
	 GST Law
	  	includes A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 and any other Act, order, ruling or regulation that imposes or otherwise deals with the administration or
imposition of a GST in any jurisdiction in Australia.
		
	 KPI
	  	means the key performance indicators referred to in clause 6.3.
		
	 Loss
	  	means all claims, losses, costs, damages, liabilities and expenses other than loss of profits, consequential or economic loss, or indirect, special, punitive or exemplary
damages.
		
	 Rates
	  	means the applicable rates from time to time, as determined by reference to the rates in Schedule 1 and the rate review procedure set out in clause 4.3.
		
	 Related Body Corporate
	  	has the meaning given in section 9 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Commonwealth).
		
	 Review Date
	  	means each anniversary of the Commencement Date whilst this Agreement is in force and the date specified in a notice given under clause 4.4 which must be at least one month after
the date of any such notice.
		
	 Services
	  	means all transport and logistics services substantially similar to the transport and logistics services provided by the Business to Mayne and its Related Bodies Corporate during
the 12 months prior to the Commencement Date.
		
	 Term
	  	means 36 months from the Commencement Date.
		
	 Variation Formula
	  	means the formula used to calculate whether there should be a change in the Rates on a Review Date as set out in Schedule 2.

  

 2. 

	2.	APPOINTMENT 

  

	2.1	Subject to clause 11.2, Toll is appointed by Mayne as its preferred supplier to provide for the Term the Services to Mayne and its Related Bodies Corporate while those entities
remain a Related Body Corporate of Mayne. 

  

	2.2	Toll agrees to accept the appointment by Mayne in accordance with clause 2.1. 

  

	3.	DURATION 

  

	3.1	Subject to the default of either party, this agreement will commence on the Commencement Date and continue for the Term and any extension of the agreement pursuant to this clause.

  

	3.2	If Mayne does not give notice of its intention to terminate this agreement earlier than 90 days before the end of the Term, this Agreement will be extended until either party gives
the other party not less than 90 days notice in writing of its intention to terminate this agreement. 

  

	4.	RATES 

  

	4.1	The fee to be paid by Mayne to Toll for the Services is to be determined on the basis of the relevant Rate and charging basis identified in schedule 1, as varied on the last Review
Date. The fee determined in accordance with this clause is all inclusive, save for GST. 

  

	4.2	Toll will invoice Mayne for all Services rendered by it no less frequently than on a monthly basis. Mayne will pay Toll all fees within 30 days of the receipt by it of an invoice
from Toll relating to any Services. 

  

	4.3	Subject to clause 4.4, the Rates are to be fixed for 12 months from Commencement Date, and then subject to review annually on the anniversary of the Commencement Date.

  

	4.4	Notwithstanding clause 4.3, either party may at any time during the currency of this Agreement give the other party one month’s written notice that it requires that a Rate
Review occur where that party considers that: 

  

	 	(a)	any changes in the work practices of either party have materially affected the cost of providing the Services; or 

  

	 	(b)	a change has occurred in any of the components of the costs of Toll which would be likely to cause a significant change in the cost of providing the Services; or

  

	 	(c)	the Rates do not substantially reflect market rates at the time the Services are provided. 

  

 3. 

	4.5	The Rates are subject to variation on each Review Date. Toll will within 1 month of the Commencement Date and no later than one month before each Review Date, provide Mayne with:

  

	 	(a)	the relative percentages of the agreed components of the operating costs of Toll; 

  

	 	(b)	the rate, level or index for each of the agreed components of the operating costs of Toll that will be or is applicable at the relevant date; and 

  

	 	(c)	a claim (if any) for an increase or the application of any decrease in the Rates applicable as a result of the application of the Variation Formula. 

  
 For the purposes of this clause 4.5, the “agreed components of the
operating costs of Toll” are the cost components set out in the Variation Formula in Schedule 2 unless otherwise agreed. 
  

	4.6	The parties agree that any change in the Rates indicated by the application of the Variation Formula will be applied to the Rates on and from the Review Date until the following
Review Date. In the case of a Rate Review carried out under clause 4.4, any change in the Rates will apply on and from the first invoicing period following agreement on the revised Rates 

  

	4.7	The parties agree to negotiate in good faith to determine the appropriate Rates where Toll is engaged to provide additional, alternate or varied services in accordance with this
Agreement 

  

	4.8	Where the parties, acting in good faith, are unable to determine appropriate rates for the services as described in Clause 4.8, or for services where Toll is unable to provide such
services, Mayne may elect to enter into arrangements with third parties for the provision of those services. 

  

	5.	GOODS AND SERVICES TAX 

  

	5.1	If a GST applies to any supplies by either party made under or in connection with this Agreement, where the parties have not agreed upon a GST inclusive price, the consideration
payable or provided for to that supplier will be increased by an amount equal to the GST liability properly incurred by the party making the supply. 

  

	5.2	Each party represents and warrants that at any time in relation to any supplies made under this Agreement by that party and on which GST is imposed, that party is or will be
registered under the appropriate GST Law. If the other party requests written evidence of registration, the party claiming to be registered will promptly produce evidence to the reasonable satisfaction of the party seeking such evidence.

  

	5.3	Any invoice rendered by a party to this Agreement in connection with a supply under this Agreement which is intended to recover an amount of GST payable by that party must
conform to the requirements for a tax invoice (as at that term is defined in the GST Law). 

  

 4. 

	6.	PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT 

  

	6.1	The parties acknowledge and agree that a close working relationship should be maintained in relation to all services provided in accordance with this Agreement, and the related work
practices of both parties. 

  

	6.2	Both parties agree to appoint and maintain a representative to manage the working relationship between the parties and to act as the point of first contact for the other party.

  

	6.3	The parties agree that appropriate KPIs to measure performance in accordance with this Agreement are to be developed within 3 months following the Completion Date. Toll will provide
reports detailing performance against the minimum acceptable KPI targets to Mayne on a quarterly basis, within 21 days of the end of the quarter to which the reports relate commencing in the third quarter following the Completion Date, provided that
the parties have agreed applicable KPIs. The parties agree that the Services are to be provided at service levels consistent with the manner in which the Services are currently provided by the Business to Mayne and that the KPIs developed will be no
less stringent than those service levels currently met by the Business. 

  

	6.4	The parties agree to meet on a quarterly basis to discuss: 

  

	 	(a)	matters of concern and interest concerning this Agreement, including: 

  

	 	(i)	any issues relating to the implementation of any part of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(ii)	any alleged breaches or default by either party under this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(iii)	any material delay in the loading or delivery of any goods; 

  

	 	(b)	the standard of performance by the parties under this Agreement against the minimum acceptable KPI targets and the relevance of those targets. 

  

	7.	SUBCONTRACTORS 

  

	7.1	If Toll is unable to carry out any of the services to be performed by it under this Agreement, it must arrange for a suitable subcontractor to perform the services.

  

	7.2	All subcontractors engaged by Toll must: 

  

	 	(a)	agree to perform services on behalf of Toll to a level of performance contemplated by this Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	ensure that their work practices are in conformity with the operational procedures adopted by Toll and comply with the driver and other relevant operational manuals maintained by
Toll; and 

  

	 	(c)	conform with all reasonable requests or directions given or required by Toll or Mayne. 

  

	7.3	Mayne will make no payment to any subcontractor or its representatives, agents or employees. Toll will be solely responsible for the remuneration of any subcontractor performing
services in accordance with this Agreement on its behalf. 

  

 5. 

	7.4	Toll shall be responsible to Mayne for all Services performed by any subcontractor on its behalf to the same extent as if the Services had been performed by Toll.

  

	7.5	Toll shall notify all subcontractors performing Services that they are required to carry and effect insurance whilst providing Services as required under clause 9.

  

	8.	INDEMNITY 

  

	8.1	Toll will indemnify and keep indemnified Mayne, its employees, representatives and agents against all Loss arising out of injury to or death of any person and damage to or
destruction of any property caused directly by any negligent act or omission or material breach of this Agreement by Toll, its agents, contractors, employees or representatives, except to the extent that such claims, losses, costs, liabilities and
expenses are directly caused or contributed to by any negligent actions or omissions of, or material breach of this Agreement by Mayne, its agents, employees, contractors or representatives. 

  

	9.	INSURANCES 

  

	9.1	Toll must effect and maintain throughout the continuance of this Agreement, at its own expense, the following insurances, together with any other insurances that Toll is obliged by
any legislation to effect: 

  

	 	(a)	Workers compensation and employee liability insurance covering all claims and liabilities arising under any statute or at common law in connection with the death or injury to any
person employed by Toll, or appropriate self insurance accreditation; 

  

	 	(b)	broadform public liability insurance with a minimum cover of $20,000,000 any one occurrence; and 

  

	 	(c)	motor vehicle third party property and person insurance in respect of all prime movers and other vehicles (but excluding trailers) utilised by Toll to perform services in accordance
with this Agreement with a minimum cover of $20,000,000 any one occurrence. 

  

	9.2	Toll will during the Term, when requested in writing by Mayne, make available copies of certificates of currency confirming the relevant policy is current. 

 

	9.3	Toll will use its best endeavours to advise Mayne prior to the cancellation or any material alteration to the scope of cover of any policy of insurance held by Toll in accordance
with this clause. 

  

	9.4	All insurances referred to in clauses 9.1(a), (b) and (c) must note the interest of Mayne. 

  

 6. 

	10.	FORCE MAJEURE 

  

	10.1	A party is not to be held liable for any failure to observe its obligations under this Agreement where such failure is wholly or substantially due to: 

  

	 	(a)	any cause beyond the reasonable control of that party; 

  

	 	(b)	strikes affecting any suppliers, Mayne, Toll or the occupiers of any delivery locations; 

  

	 	(c)	industrial action; 

  

	 	(d)	breakdown of plant, machinery or delivery vehicles or vessels; 

  

	 	(e)	war or acts of terrorism; 

  

	 	(f)	governmental interference, request or requirement; or 

  

	 	(g)	any act of God, 

  
 provided that in any of these circumstances: 
  

	 	(i)	the party seeking to rely on the benefit of this clause must use its best endeavours to put itself in a position where it is able to meet its obligations under this Agreement as
soon as possible; and 

  

	 	(ii)	should the provision of the Services be affected, Mayne may procure the Services from a third party at its own cost until such time as the Services are able to be provided by Toll
in accordance with this Agreement. 

  

	11.	ASSIGNMENT 

  

	11.1	If Mayne transfers or assigns the business, or any part of it, to which Toll provides services in accordance with this Agreement to an entity which is not a Related Body Corporate
of Mayne then Mayne will use reasonable endeavours to ensure that it is a condition of the transfer or assignment that the assignee is to be bound by this Agreement or that Mayne procures the agreement of the assignee to the terms and conditions of
this Agreement. 

  

	11.2	Clause 11.1 does not apply in respect of any transfer or assignment of any business or Related Body Corporate of Mayne that, as at the date of this Agreement, Mayne is contractually
bound to perform after the date of this Agreement. 

  

	11.3	Neither party shall transfer or assign or otherwise dispose of or deal with its rights or obligations under this Agreement, except: 

  

	 	(a)	to a Related Body Corporate, in which case the relevant party agrees to notify the other party in writing as soon as practical; or 

  

	 	(b)	to any other person or entity, with the consent of the other party, which may be withheld or given at the reasonable discretion of the other party. 

  

 7. 

	11.4	It shall be a condition of any consent required by this clause 11 that the party dealing with its rights or obligations under this Agreement (“the Assignor”) shall
cause the person or entity obtaining an interest (“the Assignee”) to enter into an agreement with the other party to this Agreement which includes a covenant that the Assignee shall perform all obligations of the Assignor under this
Agreement. 

  

	12.	DEFAULT & TERMINATION 

  

	12.1	If either party: 

  

	 	(a)	is unable to fulfil its obligations as a result of a Force Majeure event covered by clause 10.1 for a continuous period of 3 months; or 

  

	 	(b)	commits a material breach of any provision of this Agreement; or 

  

	 	(c)	has been advised by the other party that it has failed to meet any particular minimum acceptable KPI target and has not rectified the failure to meet that KPI target within 3 months
of its receipt of the notice; 

  
 then that party
(“the Defaulting Party”) is to be considered to be in default under this Agreement and the other party may serve on the Defaulting Party a written notice specifying the default and stating the intention of the other party to exercise its
rights under this clause 12. Such notice must not be unreasonably given, and must specify that it is a notice under the provisions of clause 12.1. 
  

	12.2	If either party becomes insolvent, goes into liquidation, is placed under official management, has a receiver, administrator or receiver and manager appointed to conduct its affairs
or an order is made or a resolution is passed for the winding up or dissolution without winding up of that party then the other party may serve on that party a written notice specifying the default and stating the intention of that party to exercise
its rights under this clause 12. Such notice must specify that it is a notice under the provisions of clause 12.2. 

  

	12.3	If any default under clause 12.1 is not capable of remedy or, if capable of remedy, no steps are taken within 14 days of the date of service of the notice to remedy such default in
a proper manner, then the party on whose behalf the notice was served is entitled, following the expiration of 14 days following the service of the notice, to elect to exercise any or all of the following: 

  

	 	(a)	wholly or partially suspend payment under this Agreement until the default has been remedied; and 

  

	 	(b)	by written notice, terminate this Agreement. 

  

	12.4	If an event occurs enabling either party to serve a notice in accordance with clause 12.2, then that party is entitled immediately upon service of the notice to exercise any of the
courses of action specified in clauses 12.3(a) or 12.3(b). 

  

 8. 

	13.	NOTICES 

  

	13.1	A notice, consent, approval or other communication (each a “Notice”) under this Agreement must be signed by or on behalf of the person giving it, addressed to the person
to whom it is to be given and: 

  

	 	(a)	delivered to that person’s address; 

  

	 	(b)	seat by pre-paid mail to that person’s address; or 

  

	 	(c)	transmitted by facsimile to that person’s address. 

  

	13.2	A Notice given to a party in accordance with the clause is treated as having been given and received: 

  

	 	(a)	if delivered to a person’s address, on the day of delivery if before 5.00pm on a Business Day, or otherwise on the next following Business Day; 

  

	 	(b)	if sent by pre-paid mail when received at the offices of the addressee; and 

  

	 	(c)	if transmitted by facsimile to a person’s address and a correct and complete transmission report is received, on the day of transmission if transmitted before 5.00pm in the
place of receipt on a Business Day, otherwise on the next following Business Day. 

  

	13.3	For the purposes of this clause, the address of a person is the address set out below or another address of which that person may from time to time give Notice to each other person:

  

	Mayne:	  	 
	 Attention:
	  	 Company Secretary

	 Street Address:
	  	 Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Vic 3004

	 Postal Address:
	  	 Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Vic 3004

	 Facsimile:
	  	 61 3 9868 0757

  

	Toll:	  	 
	 Attention:
	  	 The Legal Manager

	 Street Address:
	  	 Level 8, 380 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Vic 3004

	 Postal Address:
	  	 Level 8, 380 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Vic 3004

	 Facsimile:
	  	 61 3 9694 2805

  

	14.	GENERAL 

  

	14.1	This Agreement may only be amended or supplemented in writing, signed by the parties. 

  

	14.2	The non-exercise of or delay in exercising any power or right of a party does not operate as a waiver of that power or right, nor does any single exercise of any power or right
preclude any other or further exercise of it or the exercise of any other power or right. A power or right may only be waived in writing, signed by the party to be bound by the waiver. 

  

	14.3	This Agreement is the entire agreement of the parties on the subject matter. The only enforceable obligations and liabilities of the parties in relation to the subject matter are
those that arise out of the provisions contained in this Agreement. All representations, communications and prior agreements in relation to the subject matter are merged in and superseded by this Agreement. 

  

 9. 

	14.4	Any provision in this Agreement which is invalid or unenforceable in any jurisdiction is to be read down for the purposes of that jurisdiction, if possible, so as to be valid and
enforceable, and is otherwise capable of being severed to the extent of the invalidity or unenforceability, without affecting the validity or enforceability of that provision in any other jurisdiction. 

  

	14.5	Each party must do, sign, execute and deliver and must procure that each of its Related Bodies Corporate, employees and agents does, signs, executes and delivers, all deeds,
documents, instruments and acts reasonably required of it or them by notice from another party effectively to carry out and give full effect to this Agreement and the rights and obligations of the parties under it. 

  

	14.6	This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and all of those counterparts taken together constitute one and the same instrument. 

  

	15.	LAW AND JURISDICTION 

  

	15.1	This Agreement is governed by the law in force in Victoria. 

  

	15.2	The parties submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Victoria and any courts which may hear appeals from those courts in respect of any proceedings in connection
with this Agreement. 

  

	16.	DISPUTE RESOLUTION 

  

	16.1	Method of resolution 

  
 Except where otherwise provided in this agreement, any dispute between Mayne and Toll regarding this Agreement, or any matter arising in connection with
it, must be dealt with as set out under this clause 16. 
  

	16.2	Dispute Review Meetings 

  

	 	(a)	Mayne and Toll representatives appointed under clause 6.2 must attempt to resolve the dispute on a without prejudice basis. 

  

	 	(b)	If the dispute cannot be resolved between the Mayne and Toll representatives within 10 Business Days of a referral of a dispute for resolution by them, it must be referred for
discussion on a without prejudice basis between the Chief Executive Officers of each party or their nominees. 

  

	 	(c)	if the dispute is not resolved in accordance with the discussion held under clause 16.2(b) after a further period of 10 Business Days either party may approach a court of competent
jurisdiction to seek redress. 

  

	 	(d)	Notwithstanding any dispute between the parties, Mayne agrees to continue to make payment for all invoices rendered by Toll for Services provided. 

  

 10. 

 SCHEDULE 1: Rates 
  
 The parties agree, acting in good faith, to agree the applicable rates to initially apply to the provision of Services in accordance with
the principles contained in the letter agreement signed by the parties dated 31 October 2002, within 20 Business Days of the Commencement Date. 
  

 11. 

 SCHEDULE 2: Variation Formula 
  

	1.	On each Review Date the Rates may be varied to reflect movements in the operating costs of Toll. The operating costs of Toll for the primary service types are divided into
components as represented by the cost indices in schedule 3. For each component of these costs there may be a proportional variation to the Rates in accordance with the formula set out below. The total variation to the Rates will be the sum of all
calculations using the formula for each cost component 

  

	2.	The Variation Formula is represented by: 

  
 NR =SNA W*((CI2-CI1)/(CI1))*CR 
  
 where: 
  

	 	NR	equals the new Rate. 

  
 S    NA means the sum of the cost components from component A to E. 
  

	 	W	equals the percentage that the component represents in Toll’s operating costs as advised by Toll for the Review Date. 

  

	 	CI2	equals the cost index of the component as at the Review
Date. 

  

	 	CI1	equals the cost index of the component on the previous Review Date or where there has been no previous Review Date, the Commencement Date. 

 

	 	CR	equals the current Rate. 

  

	3.	For cost component A (Contractors), the cost index equals the notional hourly rate paid by the respective Toll Business unit, to the contractors performing the work on behalf of
Toll for Mayne. This rate is determined by the relevant business unit “contractor agreement”, together with any other relevant industrial instrument applicable to all subcontractors involved in the performance of the services provided by
Toll in accordance with this Agreement. 

  

	4.	For cost component B (Wages), the cost index equals the notional hourly rate determined in accordance with the industrial instrument applicable to all labour involved in the
performance of the services provided by Toll in accordance with this Agreement. 

  

	5.	For cost component C (Linehaul), the cost index is the most recently agreed linehaul rates issued by Australian Air Express and other linehaul carriers to Toll for services to be
provided to Mayne. 

  

	6.	For cost component D (Agents), the cost index is the most recently agreed agents charges from independent agents to Toll for services to be provided to Mayne.

  

 12. 

	7.	For cost component E (Overheads/Other), the cost index is the most recently published index issued by the Australian Bureau of Statistics designated “Consumer Price Index:
Weighted Average of 8 Capital Cities - All Groups” prior to the relevant date. 

  

	8.	If the Australian Bureau of Statistics ceases to exist during the currency of this Agreement then reference to this Bureau shall be deemed to be a reference to such other authority,
department or body then compiling statistics in the place of the Australian Bureau of Statistics. 

  

	10.	If at any time during the currency of this Agreement the cost index referred to in paragraph 7 of this Schedule cease to exist, then reference to that index shall be deemed to be a
reference to such other index published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics which most closely resembles the index which has been suspended or discontinued 

  

	11.	At any time during the currency of this Agreement Toll shall be entitled with the consent of Mayne (which shall not be unreasonably withheld) to insert additional cost indices into
the Variation Formula or change the weightings of the cost indices to reflect any change in the manner in which the operating costs of Toll providing services in accordance with this Agreement are incurred. 

  

 13. 

 SCHEDULE 3: Cost Indices 
  

	 COMPONENT

	  	 PERCENTAGE OF
 COST:
 COURIER
 SERVICES

	 	 	 PERCENTAGE OF
 COST:
 PRIORITY
SERVICES

	 	 	 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ITEM

	 A (Contractor)
	  	75.00	 	 	41.00	 	 	Notional Contractor Rate
				
	 B (Wages)
	  	8.00	 	 	25.00	 	 	Notional hourly wage rate
				
	 C (Linehaul)
	  	0.0	 	 	11.00	 	 	Price schedules as per AaE and other linehaul providers
				
	 D (Agents)
	  	0.0	 	 	9.00	 	 	Blended total of most recently agreed rates between agents and Toll
				
	 E (Overhead / other)
	  	17.00	 	 	14.00	 	 	ABS Consumer Price Index: Weighted Average of 8 Capital Cities – All Groups
	 	  	
	
	 	
	
	 	 
	 	  	100.00	%	 	100.00	%	 	 

  

 14. 

	 EXECUTED as an Agreement
  
 Signed for and on behalf of Mayne Group Limited ABN 56 004 073 410 by its Attorneys under Power of Attorney dated 30 January
2002 each of whom declares that he or she holds the office in Mayne Group Limited indicated under his or her signature and that he or she has no notice of revocation of the Power of Attorney
	  	  
  
 Mayne Group Limited
 ABN 56 004 073 410 by
 its Attorneys:
  
 /s/ Karen Ping-Huay Kee

 Signature of Attorney
  

Karen Ping-Huay Kee

 Name of Attorney in full
  
 Manager, Group Secretarial Services

 Office
  
 /s/ PETER LINDSAY JENKINS

 Signature of Attorney
  
 PETER LINDSAY JENKINS

 Name of Attorney in full
  
 Chief Financial Officer

 Office

		
	 Executed by Toll Transport Pty Limited
 ACN 006 604 191 by or in the presence of:
	  	 
		
	  

	  	  

	 Signature of director
	  	 Signature of secretary/other director

		
	  

	  	  

	 Name of director in full
	  	 Name of secretary/other director in full

  

 15. 

	 EXECUTED as an Agreement
  
 Signed for and on behalf of Mayne Group Limited ABN 56 004 073 410 by its Attorneys under Power of Attorney dated 30 January 2002 each of whom declares that
he or she holds the office in Mayne Group Limited indicated under his or her signature and that he or she has no notice of revocation of the Power of Attorney
	  	  
  
 Mayne Group Limited
 ABN 56 004 073 410 by
 its Attorneys:
  

 Signature of Attorney
  

 Name of Attorney in full

	 	  	  

	 	  	Office
	 	  	  

	 	  	Signature of Attorney
	 	  	  

	 	  	Name of Attorney in full
	 	  	  

	 	  	Office
		
	 Executed by Toll Transport Pty Limited
 ACN 006 604 191 by or in the presence of:
	  	 
		
	 /s/ N. G. Chatfield

	  	 /s/ Bernard McInerney

	 Signature of director
	  	 Signature of secretary/other director

		
	 N. G. CHATFIELD

	  	 Bernard McInerney

	 Name of director in full
	  	 Name of secretary/other director in full

  

 15. 

 Annexure C 
 [*]

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

	[*]	

	[*]	Seven continuous pages all containing confidential information have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

 Annexure D 
 Directors of Hospitals disclosure 

 [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] 
  
 Memorandum 
  

	Robert Cooke	  	 Group General Manager - Hospitals
 Mayne Health
 390 St Kilda Rd Melbourne VIC 3004
 Phone
03 9868 0716
 Fax 03 9868 0526

		
	  
 Dated: October 18, 2003
	  	This document is confidential and may contain legally privileged information. If you are not a named or authorised recipient you must not read, copy, distribute or act in reliance
on it. If you have received this document in error please telephone sender.

  
 In the extremely limited time I have
had, I have reviewed all of the Hospital Executive Team and Director of Hospital Warranties. I confirm that to the best of my actual knowledge, each of the warranties attached as schedule 1 to this letter, and the disclosures that I have made
against those warranties, is not misleading or deceptive in any material respect. I have defined material as greater than AUD$1million. 
  
 The only areas of material concern are as follows: 
  

	 	1.	Neither my Hospital Directors nor my Hospital Executive Team were able to confirm the value or likelihood of potential litigation in the Medical Malpractice area

  

	 	2.	Workers Compensation Liabilities – none of my direct reports is able to confirm information in this area. 

  

	 	3.	[*] 

  

	
	 Name:

	
	 Signature:

	
	 Date:

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

 Annexure E 
 Old
Swan Brewery Parking 

 MULTIPLEX ASSET MANAGEMENT PTY LTD 
  
 [TO COME] 
  
 20th November 2002 
  
 Mr Jim Lynton 
 Regional Services Manager, Facilities 
 Maynehealth 
 150 Mounts Bay Road 
 PERTH WA 6000 
  

By facsimile: 9400 9744 
  
 Dear Jim 
  
 THE OLD SWAN BREWERY PARKING PROPOSAL 
  
 We refer to our email dated the
4th November 2002, regarding the above matter and your subsequent response on the 11th November 2002. 
  
 As you are aware the matter of Maynehealth using the Old Swan Brewery car park has been referred to the head lessee Bluegate Nominees Pty Ltd as previously advised we now
set out those commercial terms as contained in our original proposal on behalf of Bluegate, that is to use up to 30 car bays on a casual month-to-month basis: 
  

Terms and Conditions 
  

	1.	Bluegate offer up to 30 car bays to be made available for Maynehealth staff at the Old Swan Brewery subject to mutual flexibility of the arrangement between parties. Bluegate will
endeavour to give up to 3 days notice of any changes to the number of bays available. 

  

	2.	It is agreed between parties that Maynehealth has elected to pay the sum of $5.00 per bay day plus GST of the actual car bays used in any one day. These rates are fixed for
the initial 6 month term of the agreement and then are subject to change upon giving on months written notice. 

  

	3.	The agreed commencement data will be the 1st
November 2002, and be on a month-to-month basis. One month’s written notice is required by either party to terminate or amend this arrangement. 

  

	4.	Maynehealth agrees to meet the cost of any car park security access devices required. 

  

	5.	Documentation of the agreement is to be by an exchange of letters between the parties. 

 MULTIPLEX 
  

Acknowledgements 
  

	a.	Maynehealth has not been induced to make this offer by any alleged statement or warranty representation (verbal or written) made by Bluegate or any agent on behalf of Bluegate.

  

	b.	It is understood by both parties that at details, term, and conditions in respect to this agreement shall remain confidential between parties and their agents.

  

	c.	The amounts contained here in are exclusive of GST. All amounts payable will be subject to the goods and services tax (GST). 

  

	d.	Maynehealth acknowledge and understand that this proposal and any subsequent proposal is subject to final approval by Bluegate Nominees Pty Ltd. 

  

	e.	Maynehealth and its staff agree to be bound by the “Condition of Entry and Limitation of Liability” displayed in and around the subject car park. 

 
 To accept the ongoing forms and conditions of this agreement would you please arrange for
an authorised Maynehealth employee to acknowledge in the space provided on the attached copy of this letter and return to this office for the attention of the undersigned. Following receipt of your acceptance of all the abovementioned terms we shall
promptly present this proposal to Bluegate of their formal acceptance. 
  
 We look
forward to your responses in this matter. 
  
 Yours sincerely 
 MULTIPLEX ASSET MANAGEMENT PTY LTD 
  

	
	 /s/ Paul Long

	

	 PAUL LONG
 Property Manager

  

	 I/We on behalf of Maynehealth accept the above.

	
	

	 Signed

	
	 Dated:

	 

 Annexure F 
 Updated Property Details 
  
 PROPERTY DETAILS 

 
 AUSTRALIAN FREEHOLD HOSPITAL PROPERTIES 
  

	 No.

	  	 Hospital

	  	 Location

	  	 Ownership

	  	 Title Particulars

	 1.
	  	Attadale Private	  	21 Hislop Rd, Attadale, WA	  	Attadale Hospital Property Pty Ltd	  	1345/668
					
	 2.
	  	Belmont Private	  	1220 Creek Road, Carina, Qld	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd	  	50051013
					
	 3.
	  	Bayside (Linacre) Private	  	12 Linacre Road, Hampton, Vic	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	10262/527
					
	 4.
	  	Caloundra Private	  	96 Beerburrum Street, Caloundra, Qld	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd	  	18714181
					
	 5.
	  	Castlecrag Private	  	150 Edinburgh Road, Castlecrag, NSW	  	AME Properties Pty Ltd	  	1/701559
					
	 6.
	  	Christo Road Private	  	219 ChristoRoad, Waratah, NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	5/838145
					
	 7.
	  	Cotham Private	  	209 Cotham Road, Kew, Vic	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	 8453/775
 8544/790

					
	 8.
	  	Dudley Private (Orange Private)	  	261 March Street, Orange, NSW	  	 HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
  
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Limited
  
  
  
  
  
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Limited
	  	 62/877808 (Hospital)
  
  
 1/SP57262 (Medical Centre)
 2/ SP57262 ( Medical Centre)
 3/ SP57262 (Medical Centre)
 4/ SP57262 (Medical Centre)
 5/ SP57262 (Medical Centre)
  
 10/733898 (Car park)

  

 11. 

	 No.

	  	 Hospital

	  	 Location

	  	 Ownership

	  	 Title Particulars

					
	9.	  	Glengarry Private	  	53 Arnisdale Road, Duncraig, WA	  	Hadassah Pty Ltd	  	 1454/073
 1559/205

					
	10.	  	Hillcrest - Rockhampton Private	  	4 Talford St, Rockhampton, Qld	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd	  	 30602008
 30460209

					
	11.	  	John Fawkner - Moreland Private	  	275 Moreland Road, Coburg, Vic	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	 9547/211
 4103/530
 4271/161
 4174/682
 6514/775
 6949/604
 6279/620
 3827/320
 3827/322
 3827/323
 8372/971

					
	12.	  	John Flynn - Gold Coast Private	  	Boyd Street, Tugun , Qld	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	50046922
					
	13.	  	Kareena Private	  	86 Kareena Road, Caringbah, NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	 3/650201
 101/814378
 102/814378
 Y/417162
 1/203024
 2/203024
 2/20431
 4/20431

					
	14.	  	Knox Private	  	262 Mountain Highway, Wantima, & 4-8 Ainsdale Avenue, Wantirna, Vic	  	Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd	  	 9578/776
 10380/054
 9001/948
 9001/949
 9001/950

  

 12. 

	 No.

	  	 Hospital

	  	 Location

	  	 Ownership

	  	 Title Particulars

					
	15.	  	Lady Davidson Private	  	Bobbin Head Road, North Turramurra, NSW	  	Australian Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd	  	211/1012228
					
	16.	  	Lingard Private	  	23 Merewether Street, Merewether, NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	 25/4/111239
 1/1005484
 2/1005484
 27/4/111239
 28/4/111239
 1/156597
 30/4/111239
 31/4/111239
 32/4/111239
 101/624483

					
	17.	  	Macarthur Private	  	90-96 Dumaresque Street, Campbelltown, NSW	  	Pruinosa Pty Ltd	  	 1/111845
 2/111845
 7/38160
 8/38160
 9/38160
 10/38160

					
	18.	  	Masada Private	  	24-26 Balaclava Road, East St Kilda, Vic	  	Australian Hospital Care (MPH) Pty Ltd	  	9764/345
					
	19.	  	Mentone (Como) Private	  	152-156 Como Parade West, Parkdale, Vic	  	Howanor Realty Proprietary Limited	  	 5106/016
 5106/017

					
	20.	  	Mount Hospital	  	150 Mounts Bay Road, Perth, WA	  	AME Properties Pty Ltd	  	 2146/609
 2146/616
 2146/617
 2146/618
 2146/619
 2146/620
 2146/621

  

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	 No.

	  	 Hospital

	  	 Location

	  	 Ownership

	  	 Title Particulars

	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 2146/620
 2146/621

					
	21.	  	Mount Waverley Private	  	343-357 Blackburn Road, Mount Waverley (Melbourne - East), Vic	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	 8144/157
 10018/369
 8160/579
 8144/156

					
	22.	  	Nambour Selangor Private	  	62A Netherton Road, Nambour, Qld	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd	  	18785015
					
	23.	  	Nepean Private	  	1A Barber Avenue, Kingswood, NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	 90/1009692 (Hospital)
 2/67725 (Medical
Centre)
 4/67725 (Medical Centre)
 7/67725 (Medical
Centre)
 8/67725 (Medical Centre)
 11/67725 (Medical
Centre)
 12/67725 (Medical Centre)
 14/67725 (Medical
Centre)
 15/67725 (Medical Centre)
  
 NB: Medical Centre Lots to be confirmed once title searches receive Monday 20 October, 2003.

					
	24.	  	North Gosford Private	  	9 Burrabil avenue, Gosford, NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	11/874500
					
	25.	  	Nowra Private	  	Weerona Place, Nowr , NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	 32/814820
 2/SP40489

					
	26.	  	North West Private	  	129 Flockton Street, Everton Park, Qld	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	 50240054 (Hospital)
 50192419
(Hospital)
 50192420 (Hospital)

	 	  	 	  	Suites 7 & 8, 137A Flockton Street, Everton Park, Old	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	 50255755 (Suite 7, Specialist Centre)
  
 50255756 (Suite 8, Specialist Centre)

					
	 	  	 	  	137 Flockton Street, Everton Park, Old (“Building B”)	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	50255757 (Hospital Building B)

  

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	 No.

	  	 Hospital

	  	 Location

	  	 Ownership

	  	 Title Particulars

					
	27.	  	Pindara Private	  	Alchurch Avenue, Benowa, Gold Coast, Qld	  	Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd	  	50213489 (Hospital)
					
	 	  	 	  	Pindara Place, 13 Carrara Place, Benowa, Gold Coast, Queensland	  	 	  	 50216081 (Pindara Place)
 50216083
(Pindara Place)
 50216084 (Pindara Place)
 50216085 (Pindara
Place)
 50216086 (Pindara Place)
 50216087 (Pindara
Place)
 50216088 (Pindara Place)
 50216089 (Pindara
Place)
 50216094 (Pindara Place)
 50216095 (Pindara
Place)
 50216096 (Pindara Place)

					
	28.	  	Port Macquarie Private	  	Lake Road, Port Macquarie (North Coast)	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	1/793705
					
	29.	  	Ringwood Private	  	36-44 Mt Dandenong Road, Ringwood, Vic	  	Australian Hospital Care (Ringwood) Pty Ltd	  	9855/253
					
	30.	  	Shepparton Private	  	20 Fitzgerald Street, Shepparton (Goulbourn Valley), Vic	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	10289/397

  

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	 No.

	  	 Hospital

	  	 Location

	  	 Ownership

	  	 Title Particulars

	 31.
	  	St Andrew’s Ipswich Private	  	Corner Roderick and Pring Streets, Ipswich (Brisbane - South West), Qld	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd	  	 17094019
 17118226

					
	 32.
	  	St George Private	  	1 South Street, Kogarah, NSW	  	AME Properties Pty Ltd	  	 1/859288
 3/859288
 A/358876
 Folio Auto Console 5839/81
 Folio Auto Console 3756/101

					
	 33.
	  	Strathfield Private	  	3 Everton Road, Strathfield, NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	 11/870782
 6/SP55383

					
	 34.
	  	Sunnybank Private	  	245 McCuIlough Street, Sunnybank (Brisbane - South), Qld	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd	  	 50206245
 50206318
 50206320

					
	 35.
	  	The Avenue Private	  	 36-40 The Avenue and 41-45 Lewisham Road, Windsor, Vic
 Unit 5 and Car Park, 32 The Avenue, Windsor, Victoria
  
 42 The Avenue, Windsor
, Victoria
	  	Australian Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd	  	 4582/357 (Hospital)
 9860/546
(Hospital)
 10142/465 (Hospital)
 9356/532
 9356/550
 9096/155

					
	 36.
	  	The Hills Private	  	499 Windsor Road, Baulkham Hills, NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	 11/1003058 (Hospital)
 18/SP70247 (Medical
Centre)
 19/SP70247 (Medical Centre)
 6/SP60520 (Medical
Centre)
 13/SP60520 (Medical Centre)
 8/SP60520 (Medical
Centre)
 11/SP60520 (Medical Centre)
 14/SP60520 (Medical
Centre)
  

	 	  	 	  	 493 Windsor Road
  
 495 Windsor Road
	  	 	  	 15/SP60520 (Medical Centre)
 16/SP60520
(Medical Centre)
 17/SP60520 (Medical Centre)
  
 5/242275 (Medical Centre)
  
 6/242275 (Medical Centre)

  

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	 No.

	  	 Hospital

	  	 Location

	  	 Ownership

	  	 Title Particulars

					
	 37.
	  	Victorian Rehabilitation Centre - Eastern Melbourne	  	499 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley (Melbourne - East), Vic	  	Rehabilitation Holdings Pty Ltd	  	Replacement title 10753/757
					
	 38.
	  	Victorian Rehabilitation Centre - Northern Melbourne	  	146 Derby Street and 26 - 28 Dorset Road, Pascoe Vale, Vic	  	Australian Hospital Care (Dorset) Pty Ltd	  	 10071/494
 4895/849

					
	 39.
	  	Wangaratta Private	  	134-150 Templeton Street, Wangaratta, Vic	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	10111/854
					
	 40.
	  	Warners Bay Private	  	Fairfax Road, Warners Bay, NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	1/34935
					
	 41.
	  	Warringal Private	  	216 Burgundy Street, Heidelberg (Melbourne - North)	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	 10170/865
 10170/866
 10170/869
 10170/878
 10170/871

  

 17 

 AUSTRALIAN PRIVATISATION/CO-LOCATION LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES 
  

	 No.

	  	 Hospital

	  	 Location

	  	 Tenant

	  	 Title Particulars

	 1.
	  	Armidale Private	  	Armidale, (North Coast), NSW	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	5/868803
					
	 2.
	  	Caboolture Private	  	McKcan Street, Caboolture, (Sunshine Coast)	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	Lot 352 on Crown Plan 908674 Title Reference 50185311
					
	 3.
	  	Frances Perry House	  	Corner Cardigan and Grattan Streets, Carlton, (Melbourne - Central/North)	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	6125/936
					
	 4.
	  	Joondalup Health Campus (including Joondalup Private Hospital)	  	Joondalup	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	Volume 3116 Folio 479 (Lot 12708 DP 193103)
					
	 5.
	  	Logan Private	  	Armstrong Road, Meadowbrook, (Brisbane - South)	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	50101407
					
	 6.
	  	Melbourne Private	  	Royal Parade, Parkville, (Melbourne - North)	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	9427/341
					
	 7.
	  	Noosa Hospital	  	Noosaville (Sunshine Coast)	  	Mayne Properties Pty Ltd	  	50170361
					
	 8.
	  	Port Macquarie Base	  	Port Macquarie (North Coast)	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	 21/852214
 22/852214
 6/264247

					
	 9.
	  	Prince of Wales Private	  	Randwick, (Sydney - East)	  	Mayne Group Limited	  	Part 1/870720

  

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 INDONESIAN PROPERTIES 
  

	I.	PTHCS 

  

	 No.

	  	 Certificate No.
 /Date/Validity

	  	 Area/Location

	  	 Measurement Letter
 /Situation Map

	 1.
	  	 HGB 329/, under the name of PTHCS, issued on 3 June 1993 and will be valid until [not available]
  
 Note:
 HBT needs a clean and complete copy of this certificate.
	  	17,120 sqm, located at jln. Nginden Intan Barat, Blok Bm Kecamatan Sukolilo, Keluarahan Nginden Jangjungan.	  	Measurement Letter No.3513/1993 dated [not available]

  

	II.	Medikatama 

  

	 No.

	  	 Certificate No.
 /Date/Validity

	  	 Area/Location

	  	 Measurement Letter
 /Situation Map

	 1.
	  	HGB 3552/Pondok Aren, under the name of Medikatama, dated 24 July 1998 and will be valid until 24 July 2015	  	2,905 sqm, located at Block B-03 No.0l CBD, Pondok Aren, Tangerang, West Java	  	Measurement Letter No. 12923 dated 8 June 1998
				
	 2.
	  	HGB 3553/Pondok Aren, under the name of Medikatama, dated 24 July 1998 and will be valid until 24 July 2015	  	855 sqm, located at Block B-03 No.0l CBD, Pondok Aren, Tangerang, West Java	  	Measurement Letter No. 12924 dated 8 June 1998
				
	 3.
	  	HGB 3554/Pondok Aren, under the name of Medikatama, dated 24 July 1998 and will be valid until 24 July 2015	  	2,755 sqm, located at Block B-03 No.0l CBD, Pondok Aren, Tangerang, West Java	  	Measurement Letter No. 12925 dated 8 June 1998
				
	 4.
	  	HGB 3556/Pondok Aren, under the name of Medikatama, dated 24 July 1998 and will be valid until 11 March 2023	  	810 sqm, located at Block B-03 No.0l CBD, Pondok Aren, Tangerang, West Java	  	Measurement Letter No. 12927 dated 8 June 1998

  

 19 

	 No.

	  	 Certificate No
 /Date/Validity

	  	 Area/Location

	  	 Measurement Letter
 /Situation Map

	 5.
	  	HGB 3559/Pondok Aren, under the name of Medikatama, dated 24 July 1998 and will be valid until 11 March 2023	  	185 sqm, located at Block B-03 No.0l CBD, Pondok Aren, Tangerang, West Java	  	Measurement Letter No.l2930 dated 8 June 1998
				
	 6.
	  	HGB 3560/Pondok Aren, under the name of Medikatama, dated 24 July 1998 and will be valid until 11 March 2023	  	1,075 sqm, located at Block B-03 No.0l CBD, Pondok Aren, Tangerang, West Java	  	Measurement Letter No.12931 dated 8 June 1998

  

	III.	Putramas 

  

	 No.

	  	 Certificate No
 /Date/Validity

	  	 Area/Location

	  	 Measurement Letter
 /Situation Map

	 1.
	  	HGB certificate No. 1080/Balimester, under the name of Putramas, dated 21 April 1998, valid until 21 April 2018	  	640 m2, located in Desa Balimester, Kecamatan
Jatinegara, East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta Province	  	Measurement Letter No. 05/1998 dated 2 April 1998
				
	 2.
	  	HGB certificate No. 573/Balimester, under the name of Putramas, dated 6 April 1981, valid until 30 November 2000.	  	905 m2, located in Kelurahan Balimester,
Kecamatan Jatinegara, East Jakarta	  	Measurement Letter No. 29/1980 dated 20 March 1980
				
	 4..
	  	HGB certificate No. 1111/Balimester, under the name of Putramas dated 26 June 2001, valid until 25 June 2021.	  	905 m2, located in Kelurahan Balimester,
Kecamatan Jatinegara, East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta Province	  	Measurement Letter No. 13/2001 dated 25 June 2001
				
	 5.
	  	HGB certificate No. 810/Balimester, under the name of Putramas dated 3 May 1988, valid until 28 April 2006	  	341 m2, located in Kelurahan Balimester,
Kecamatan Jatinegara, East Jakarta	  	Measurement Letter No. 28/1980 dated 20 March 1980

  

 20 

	 No.

	  	 Certificate No
 /Date/Validity

	  	 Area/Location

	  	 Measurement Letter
 /Situation Map

	 6.
	  	HGB certificate No. 843/BaIimester, under the name of Putramas, dated 1 August 1987, valid until 19 July 2007	  	1,797 m2, located in Kelurahan Balimester,
Kecamatan Jatinegara, East Jakarta	  	Situation Map No. 246/1987 dated 14 January 1987
				
	 7.
	  	HGB certificate No. 1030/Balimester, under the name of Putramas, dated 14 August 1996, valid until 14 August 2016	  	326 m2, located in Desa Balimester, Kecamatan
Jatinegara, East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta Province	  	Situation Map No. 6192/1995 dated 26 October 1995
				
	 8.
	  	HGB certificate No. 1078/Balimester, under the name of Putramas, dated 2 March 1998, valid until 2 March 2018	  	825 m2, located at Jl. Raya Jatinegara Timur No.
83, Desa Balimester, Kecamatan Jatinegara, East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta Province	  	Situation Map No. 6191/1995 dated 26 October 1995

  

 21 

 Annexure G 
 Cyberscience Agreement 

 COCS SOFTWARE LICENCE AGREEMENT 
  
 AGREEMENT NO. AD0119 
  

	DATE	22nd January 2002 

  
 PARTIES 
  
 CYBERSCIENCE: 
  
 CYBERSCIENCE CORPORATION PTY LIMITED (ABN 59 003 873 434) whose 

	Registered Office is at	Suite 1A. Level 2, Building 2, Pymble Corporate Centre 

 20 Bridge Street, Pymble NSW 2073. 
  
 LICENSEE: 
  
 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED (ABN 56 004 073 410) whose 

	Registered Office is at:	390 St Kilda Road 

 Melbourne VIC 3004. 
  

	1.	DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION 

  

	1.1	Terms in this AGREEMENT are to be interpreted in line with Industry Standard Usage. The definitions in this clause and the SCHEDULE are given to avoid confusion.

  

	1.2	Expressions defined in the SCHEDULE have the meanings given to them there. 

  

	1.3	“AGREEMENT” means this document and annexes initialled by the parties. 

  

	1.4	“CQCS” means the combination of computer programs in object code form identified in the SCHEDULE together with relevant documentation incorporating all derivatives or
modified versions thereof and all new releases supplied by CYBERSCIENCE. 

  

	1.5	“LICENSEE” means the party named above and includes its officers, directors, employees, agents and principals. 

  

	1.6	“TODAY” means the date shown at the head of this AGREEMENT. 

  

	1.7	“SITE” means the address shown on the SCHEDULE. 

  

	1.7	“EQUIPMENT” means the computer equipment shown on the SCHEDULE. 

  

	1.8	“PUBLISHED SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS” means the operating Manuals for CQCS 

  

	1.9	References to the SCHEDULEs are to the SCHEDULEs initialled by the parties and annexed to this AGREEMENT. 

  

	1.10	Clause headings are for convenience only and shall not affect the interpretation of the AGREEMENT. 

  

	2.	DURATION 

  

	2.1	This AGREEMENT starts TODAY and continues until terminated under the provisions of clause 13 below. 

  

	3.	LICENCE 

  

	3.1	In return for the payment of the Licence Fee CYBERSCIENCE grants to the LICENSEE a on-exclusive licence to use CQCS for the LICENSEE’s own internal business purposes only on
the EQUIPMENT installed and operated at the SITE. 

  

	3.2	For the mutual security of both parties each copy of CQCS contains an expiry date. This device does not restrict the Licence granted by clause 3.1. 

  

	3.3	CYBERSCIENCE undertakes to notify the LICENSEE in advance through CQCS that an expiry date is imminent and to provide patches to extend the LICENSEE’s copy of CQCS in advance
of each expiry date but the LICENSEE is responsible for ensuring that such pitches are received and applied in a timely fashion. 

  

	4.	LICENCE FEE 

  

	4.1	The LICENSEE agrees to pay the Licence Fee (plus any applicable taxes and duties pursuant to clause 7) to CYBERSCIENCE on the signature of this AGREEMENT. 

 

	5.	SOFTWARE SUPPORT SERVICES 

  

	5.1	Subject to clause 5.4 below and in return for the payment of the Support Fee by the LICENSEE CYBERSCIENCE undertakes to provide to the LICENSEE at the LICENSEE’s request
Software Support Services during CYBERSCIENCE’s normal working hours by: 

  

	 	5.1.1	distributing to the LICENSEE at the LICENSEE’s request new releases of CQCS, updates to CQCS together with documentation relating thereto (where available).

	 	5.1.2	giving the LICENSEE advice about the operation of new releases or updates to CQCS and notifying the LICENSEE of observed faults in CQCS. 

  

	 	5.1.3	using CYBERSCIENCE’s best endeavours to assist the LICENSEE’s nominated Systems Manager, by telephone in resolving difficulties met by the LICENSEE in use of CQCS under
this AGREEMENT. 

  

	5.2	CYBERSCIENCE undertakes to use its best endeavours to provide assistance under clause 5.1.3 by the next working day after receipt of a request from the LICENSEE.

  

	5.3	Software Support Services do not include the diagnosis or rectification of any fault arising from or caused by the LICENSEE’s failure to comply with the terms of this AGREEMENT
including without limitation any use of CQCS outside the terms of this AGREEMENT 

  

	5.4	CYBERSCIENCE reserves the right to suspend Software Support Services if at any time any payment due to CYBERSCIENCE under this AGREEMENT is overdue. No credit will be given for the
period of time during which Software Support Services are suspended. 

  

	6.	SUPPORT FEES 

  

	6.1	The LICENSEE agrees to pay the first year’s Support Fee (plus any applicable taxes pursuant to clause 7) to CYBERSCIENCE when this AGREEMENT is signed. Thereafter CYBERSCIENCE
will render invoices for the Support Fee in advance on each anniversary of TODAY. If the LICENSEE pays the Licence Fee and the first year’s Support Fee within the terms stated on the relevant invoices CYBERSCIENCE may at its sole discretion
treat the first year’s support fee as covering 12 months from TODAY. 

  

	6.2	Support Fees are not refundable. 

  

	6.3	CYBERSCIENCE may change the Support Fee on two months notice to the LICENSEE. 

  

	7.	PAYMENTS 

  

	7.1	Payments to be made by the LICENSEE under this AGREEMENT do not include any applicable taxes and duties including without limitation Sales Tax. The LICENSEE must pay taxes on those
payments in the manner and at the date from time to time prescribed by law. 

  

	7.2	The LICENSEE agrees to pay invoices rendered by CYBERSCIENCE under this AGREEMENT within 30 days of issue. 

  

	7.3	Where any payments due to CYBERSCIENCE under this AGREEMENT are overdue CYBERSCIENCE may - 

  

	 	7.3.1	suspend Software Support Services and 

  

	 	7.3.2	charge interest on the overdue payments from the invoice date until receipt of payment in full at the rate of 3% above the Westpac Indicator Lending Rate from time to time in force.

  

	8.	WARRANTY 

  

	8.1	CYBERSCIENCE warrants that its title to and property in CQCS is free and unencumbered and that it has the right power and authority to licence CQCS upon the terms and conditions of
this AGREEMENT. 

  

	8.2	CYBERSCIENCE agrees to indemnify the LICENSEE against any claim that use of CQCS by the LICENSEE under this AGREEMENT infringes the patent, copyright, registered design or trade
mark rights of a third party under Australian law provided that the LICENSEE - 

  

	 	8.2.1	gives CYBERSCIENCE notice of that claim immediately upon becoming aware of it. 

  

	 	8.2.2	gives CYBERSCIENCE the sole conduct of the defence to the claim and does not at any time admit liability or otherwise attempt to settle or compromise the claim, except upon
CYBERSCIENCE’s express instructions. 

  

	 	8.2.3	gives CYBERSCIENCE such assistance in conducting the defence as CYBERSCIENCE reasonably requires. 

  

	8.3	CYBERSCIENCE agrees to reimburse the LICENSEE’s reasonable out of pocket expenses in giving assistance under clause 8.2.3. 

  

	8.4	Where a third party claims that its intellectual property rights have been infringed as mentioned under clause 8.2 or where CYBERSCIENCE reasonably believes that such an
infringement has occurred CYBERSCIENCE is entitled to modify CQCS so that it becomes non infringing. 

  

	8.5	CYBERSCIENCE warrants that CQCS win perform in accordance with the PUBLISHED SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS. 

  

	9.	PROPERTY IN AND CONFIDENTIALITY OF CQCS 

  

	9.1	CQCS contains confidential copyright information belonging to CYBERSCIENCE. All copyright, trade marks and other intellectual property rights in CQCS are the exclusive property of
CYBERSCIENCE. 

  

	9.2	The LICENSEE shall keep CQCS confidential and limit access to CQCS to those of its employees, agents and sub-contractors who have either a need to know or who are engaged in the use
of CQCS under this AGREEMENT. 

  

	9.3	The LICENSEE agrees to keep CQCS in safe custody and take all reasonable steps to prevent the theft or unauthorised use of CQCS and to compensate CYBERSCIENCE for any loss
occasioned by theft or unauthorised use of CQCS resulting from a breach of this clause by the LICENSEE. 

  

	9.4	The LICENSEE must not change disassemble decompile or reverse engineer the whole or any part of CQCS nor copy nor allow others to copy C CQCS or any part of it except for copies
required for normal security backup. 

	9.5	Without prejudice to me foregoing the LICENSEE must take all other steps as are from time to time necessary to protect the confidential information and intellectual property rights
of CYBERSCIENCE in CQCS. 

  

	10.	TRADE MARKS 

  

	10.1	Both parties acknowledge the ownership of the others trade names and trade marks. Neither party shall use any trade name or trade mark owned by the other party except for the
purposes of marketing and only then with the written express permission of the other party. When either parties trade names or trade marks are used for marketing purposes they will be clearly identified and specifically described as trade names or
trade marks of the party to which those trade names or trade marks belong and then only with the express permission of the other party. 

  

	11.	LICENSEE’S MAINTENANCE OBLIGATIONS 

  

	11.1	The LICENSEE undertakes to ensure that the Equipment and the applicable operating system are properly maintained to manufacturer’s recommended standards subject only to
retaining compatibility with CQCS releases. 

  

	11.2	The LICENSEE undertakes to ensure that persons contacting CYBERSCIENCE for Software Support Services are reasonably competent and properly trained in the operation of CQCS.

  

	12.	LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

  

	12.1	Except as expressly provided to me contrary in this AGREEMENT, all terms conditions, warranties, undertakings, inducements or representations whether express, implied, statutory or
otherwise relating to CQCS or to this AGREEMENT, are excluded. Without limiting the generality of the preceding sentence, CYBERSCIENCE shall not be under any liability to the LICENSEE in respect of any loss or damage (including loss of profits, or
any type of special, indirect or consequential loss or damage, even if such loss was foreseeable or arose from reliance on results produced by CQCS), however caused. which may be suffered or incurred or which may arise, directly or indirectly, in
respect of CQCS or the failure or omission on the part of CYBERSCIENCE to comply with the obligations under this AGREEMENT. CYBERSCIENCE’s entire liability with respect to any representation. statement or tortious act/omission (including,
without limitation, negligence) arising under this AGREEMENT shall be limited to damages of a money amount equal to the aggregate of Licence Fees received in respect of that copy of CQCS, if any, from which such liability arises directly.

  

	12.2	Where any act of parliament implies in this agreement any term, condition or warranty, and that act avoids or prohibits provisions in a contract excluding or modifying the
application of or exercise of, or liability under such term, condition or warranty, such terms condition or warranty, shall be deemed to be included in this AGREEMENT. However the liability of CYBERSCIENCE for any breach of such term,
condition or warranty shall be limited, at the option of CYBERSCIENCE, to any one or more of the following: 

  

	 	(a)	If the breach relates to goods: 

  

	 	(i)	The replacement of the goods or the supply of equivalent goods; 

  

	 	(ii)	The repair of such goods; 

  

	 	(iii)	The payment of the cost of replacing the goods acquiring equivalent goods; or 

  

	 	(iv)	The payment of the cost of having the goods repaired; and 

  

	 	(b)	If the breach relates to services: 

  

	 	(i)	The supplying of the services again; or 

  

	 	(ii)	The payment of the cost of having the services supplied again. 

  

	12.3	CYBERSCIENCE shall have no liability to the LICENSEE under the circumstances mentioned in clause 12.1 above unless the LICENSEE serves notice of the same upon CYBERSCIENCE within 30
days of the date it becomes aware of the circumstances giving rise to the event or the date when it ought reasonably to have become 80 aware. 

  

	12.4	CYBERSCIENCE shall not be liable for any breach of its obligations under this AGREEMENT resulting from causes beyond its reasonable control including without limitation Act of God,
any act or decision of the Federal, State or Local Government, fire, explosion, accidents beyond the control of CYBERSCIENCE, industrial dispute, shortage of materials, war, whether declared or undeclared, or riot. 

  

	13.	TERMINATION 

  

	13.1	CYBERSCIENCE may terminate this AGREEMENT immediately upon written notice to the LICENSEE 

  

	 	13.1.1	if the LICENSEE fails to pay the Licence Fee due as and when that payment falls due. 

  

	 	13.1.2	if the LICENSEE commits any material breach of any term of this AGREEMENT which, if capable of being remedied, is not remedied within 28 days after notice in writing from
CYBERSCIENCE requiring it to do so. 

  

	 	13.1.3	If an individual LICENSEE becomes bankrupt or a company LICENSEE goes into liquidation (other than for the purpose of amalgamation or reconstruction) or has a receiver appointed
over all or any part of its assets or business. 

  

	13.2.	Termination of this AGREEMENT pursuant to clause 13.1 shall be without prejudice to any other rights or remedies a party may be entitled to under this AGREEMENT or at law and
shall not affect any accrued rights or liabilities of either party nor the coming into or continuance in force of any provisions of this AGREEMENT which is expressly or by Implication intended to come into or continue in force on or after the date
of termination is effective. 

	13..3	When this AGREEMENT is terminated the LICENSEE shall immediately return, to CYBERSCIENCE or destroy (as instructed by CYBERSCIENCE) all copies of CQCS and all other property
belonging to CYBERSCIENCE including without limitation all documentation in the possession of the LICENSEE relating to CQCS. The LICENSEE shall certify in writing to CYBERSCIENCE that the LICENSEE has complied with this obligation.

  

	13.4	Either party may terminate the Software Support Services by giving 90 days written notice to the other party expiring before any anniversary of TODAY. 

  

	14.	NATURE OF AGREEMENT 

  

	14.1	Either party may assign this AGREEMENT and the rights and Obligations with the previous written consent of the other which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld.

  

	14.2	This AGREEMENT and the SCHEDULEs represent the entire agreement between the parties in relation to the subject matter of this AGREEMENT and supersede all previous agreements
and understandings between the parties whether written or oral. 

  

	14.3	Each party acknowledges that in entering into this AGREEMENT, it does not do so on the basis of, and does not rely on, any representation, warranty or other provision except as
expressly provided in this AGREEMENT. 

  

	14.4	If any provision of this AGREEMENT is held by any Court or other competent authority to be void or unenforceable in whole or in part, this AGREEMENT shall continue to be valid as to
the other provisions of it and the remainder of the effected provision. 

  

	15.	ARBITRATION AND PROPER LAW 

  

	15.1	Any dispute arising out of or in connection with this AGREEMENT which cannot be settled by negotiation between their parties or their representatives within 30 days of occurrence
shall be referred to arbitration in Sydney by a single arbitrator appointed at the request of either party by the President for the time being of the Australian Computer Society or, if that Society does pot exist, by the President for the time being
of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and such arbitration shall be conducted in accordance with and subject to the rules of the Institute of Arbitrators in Australia for the conduct of commercial arbitration.

  

	15.2	This AGREEMENT shall be governed by and construed in all respects in accordance with the laws of New South Wales, and each party submits to the jurisdiction of the New South Wales
Courts. 

  

	16	NOTICES AND SERVICE 

  

	16.1	Any notice or other information required or authorised by this AGREEMENT to be given by either party to other party may be given by hand or sent (by registered mail, telex or
facsimile transmission) to the other party at the address referred to in clause 16.4. 

  

	16.2	Any notice or other information given by hand or registered mail pursuant to clause 16.1 will be deemed given upon receipt and acknowledgement of receipt by an officer or other duly
authorised employee, agent or representative of the receiving party. 

  

	16.3	Any notice or other information sent by telex upon receipt of answer back, in the case of facsimile transmission shall be deemed to have been duly given upon completion of
transmission. 

  

	16.4	Service of legal proceedings concerning or arising out of this AGREEMENT shall be effected by causing the same to be delivered to the party to be served at its principal place of
business or its registered office, or to such other address as may from time to time be notified in writing by the party concerned. 

  

	 ACCEPTED BY AUTHORISED
 SIGNATORY OF CYBERSCIENCE:
	  	 ACCEPTED BY AUTHORISED
 SIGNATORY OF LICENSEE:

			
	 SIGNATURE:
	 	 /s/ John Giffney
	  	 SIGNATURE

			
	 NAME:
	 	 John Giffney
	  	 NAME

			
	 TITLE:
	 	 General Manager
	  	 TITLE:

			
	 DATE:
	 	 	  	 DATE:

 CYBERQUERY VAR SCHEDULE 
  
 This is the Schedule to the CYBERSCIENCE CQCS SOFTWARE LICENCE AGREEMENT NO. AD128 of which brief particulars are: 
  

	 Date:
	  	9th August 2002
		
	 LICENCEE:
	  	MAYNE HEALTH
	
	DEFINED EXPRESSIONS
		
	 SITE Address:
	  	 Level 3, 390 St Kilda Road
 MELBOURNE VIC 3004

  

	 EQUIPMENT

	  	 CQCS

	  	NO. OF
USERS

	  	 LICENCE
 FEE (A$)

	  	 SUPPORT
 FEE(A$)

	  	 SUPPORT RENEWAL
DATE

	 1. Sun Enterprise 4000
	  	Cyberquery Runtime	  	96	  	$	28,493.00	  	$	4,273.95	  	1st August 2003
	     Solaris V2.5
	  	Cyberquery Professional & Dictionary Manager	  	32	  	$	48,877.00	  	$	7,331.55	  	1st August 2003
	 	  	Cyberquery Windows	  	65-128	  	$	30,966.00	  	$	4,644.90	  	1st August 2003
	 	  	Qdirector	  	n/a	  	$	7,000.00	  	$	1,050.00	  	1st August 2003
	 	  	Cyberscreen Runtime	  	32	  	$	19,440.00	  	$	2,916.00	  	1st June 2003
	 	  	Cyberscreen Windows	  	4	  	$	1,004.00	  	$	150.60	  	1st June 2003

  

	 ACCEPTED BY AUTHORISED
 SIGNATORY OF
CYBERSCIENCE
	  	 ACCEPTED BY AUTHORISED
 SIGNATORY OF
VALUE
 ADDED RESELLER

		
	 /s/ [ILLEGIBLE]

	  	 /s/ [ILLEGIBLE]

	 	  	IT Manager - Health
		
	 23/08/02
	  	19/8/2002

  

 Annexure C Financial Statements as at 30 June 2002 
  
 Attached 

 AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL BUSINESS 
  
 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 
  

	 	    	 	    	JUNE 2002
(A$)

	 	  	
	 	  	
	 	  	
	 	  	
	 	  	
	 
	 	    	State

	    	Debtors

	 	  	Other CA

	 	  	Land &
Buildings

	 	  	PP&E

	 	  	Impairment

	 	  	Goodwill

	 
	 HOSPITAL OPERATIONS
	    	 	    	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
	 Armidale
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Castlecrag
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Christo Rd
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Kareena
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Lady Davidson
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Lingard
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Macarthur
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Nepean
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Nowra
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Nth Gosford
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Orange
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 PMBH
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Port Private
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Prince of Wales
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 St George
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Strathfield
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 The Hills
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Warners Bay
	    	NSW	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 	    	 	    	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

	 TOTAL NSW
	    	 	    	59,048,775	 	  	15,654,149	 	  	273,429,744	 	  	39,664,910	 	  	(11,858,257	 	  	1,503,332	 
	 	    	 	    	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Belmont
	    	QLD	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Caboolture
	    	QLD	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Caloundra
	    	QLD	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Hillcrest
	    	QLD	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 John Flynn Ops
	    	QLD	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Logan
	    	QLD	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Nambour
	    	QLD	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Noosa
	    	QLD	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 NW Brisbane
	    	QLD	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]

  

	 	    	
	 	  	
	 	  	
	 	  	
	 	  	
	 	  	
	 	  	
	 	  	
	 
	 	    	Other NCA

	 	  	Total Assets

	 	  	Creditors

	 	  	Employee
Entitlements

	 	  	OCL

	 	  	ONCL

	 	  	Total Liabs

	 	  	NTA

	 
	 HOSPITAL OPERATIONS
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Armidale
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Castlecrag
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Christo Rd
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Kareena
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Lady Davidson
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Lingard
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Macarthur
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Nepean
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Nowra
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Nth Gosford
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Orange
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 PMBH
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Port Private
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Prince of Wales
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 St George
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Strathfield
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 The Hills
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Warners Bay
	    	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
	 	    	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

	 TOTAL NSW
	    	(4,850,555	 	  	372,592,098	 	  	(24,355,661	 	  	(15,958,846	 	  	(13,190,372	 	  	0	 	  	(53,504,878	 	  	319,087,220	 
	 	    	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Belmont
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Caboolture
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Caloundra
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Hillcrest
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 John Flynn Ops
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Logan
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Nambour
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 Noosa
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]
	 NW Brisbane
	    	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]	  	[*	]

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

	 Pindara
	    	QLD	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 St Andrews
	    	QLD	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Sunnybank
	    	QLD	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

	 TOTAL QLD
	    	 	    	34,651,572	    	7,693,404	    	195,462,109	    	18,487,543	    	(12,954,744	    	2,779,986	    	7,883,509
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

	 Bayside
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Cotham
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Frances Perry
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 J F Moreland
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Knox
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Masada
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Melbourne
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Mentone
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Mt Waverley
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Ringwood
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Shepparton
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 The Avenue
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 VRC - East Melb
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 VRC - North Melb
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Wangaratta
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Warringal
	    	VIC	    	[*]	    	[*] 	    	[*] 	    	[*] 	    	[*]	    	[*] 	    	[*] 
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

	 TOTAL VIC
	    	 	    	52,230,291	    	8,994,845	    	197,309,144	    	25,112,489	    	0	    	2,280,668	    	(703,357
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

	 Attadale
	    	WA	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Glengarry
	    	WA	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Joondalup
	    	WA	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Mount
	    	WA	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

	 TOTAL WA
	    	 	    	17,018,189	    	5,882,668	    	59,704,756	    	10,711,894	    	0	    	0	    	0
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

	 Aust Hospital Operations
	    	 	    	162,948,827	    	38,225,065	    	725,905,753	    	93,976,836	    	(24,813,001	    	6,563,986	    	2,329,597
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

									
	 Pindara
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 St Andrews
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Sunnybank
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

	 TOTAL QLD
	    	 	    	254,003,379	    	(12,578,585	    	(5,413,189	    	(4,382,544	    	0	    	(22,374,318	    	231,629,061
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

	 Bayside
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Cotham
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Frances Perry
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 J F Moreland
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Knox
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Masada
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Melbourne
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Mentone
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Mt Waverley
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Ringwood
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Shepparton
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 The Avenue
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 VRC - East Melb
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 VRC - North Melb
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Wangaratta
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Warringal
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

	 TOTAL VIC
	    	 	    	285,224,080	    	(21,371,583	    	(9,059,790	    	(18,108,378	    	0	    	(48,539,751	    	236,684,329
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

	 Attadale
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Glengarry
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Joondalup
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 Mount
	    	 	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]	    	[*]
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

	 TOTAL WA
	    	 	    	93,317,506	    	(8,005,927	    	(3,602,010	    	(5,669,611	    	0	    	(17,277,548	    	76,039,958
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

	 Aust Hospital Operations
	    	 	    	1,005,137,063	    	(66,311,756	    	(34,033,834	    	(41,350,905	    	0	    	(141,696,496	    	863,440,567
	 	    	 	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	
	    	

 Note: 
  
 Statement of Finance Position excludes the following balances: 
 - Shared Services 
 - Income Tax Balances 
 - Goodwill 
  

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

 Annexure D Commitment Letters 
  
 Attached 

	[LETTER HEAD OF CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON]	    	 	 	 

  

	 Ironbridge Capital Pty Limited
 Level
31
 88 Phillip Street
 SYDNEY NSW 2000
  
 Attention: Mr. Neil Broekhuizen
	 	 CVC Asia Pacific Limited
 40/F Citibank
Tower
 Citibank Plaza
 3 Garden Road
 HONG KONG
 Attention: Mr. Andrew Cummins

		
	 GIC Special Investments
 16B Robinson Rd,
#37-01
 Capital Tower
 SINGAPORE 068912
 Attention: Mr. Eng Chiet Shoong
	 	 

  
 17th
October 2003 
  
 Dear sirs 
  
 Commitment Letter - A$125 million Subordinated Bridge
Facility 
  
 Acquisition of Mayne Hospitals Division
(“Business”) from Mayne Group Limited by Newco Pty Limited (“Borrower”) which company is to be established by Ironbridge Capital Pty Limited, CVC Asia Pacific Limited and GIC Special Investments (each a “Sponsor” and
together, the “Sponsors” or “you”) 
  
 In relation to the
proposed acquisition by the Borrower of the Business, Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB), and any other co-underwriters who will later accede to the terms of this letter (each a Co-Underwriter and together, the
Co-Underwriters) are pleased to offer, subject to the terms of this letter and the terms and conditions applicable to the Bridge Facility as discussed and substantially agreed, to underwrite a subordinated bridge facility of A$125
million to be made available to the Borrower (Bridge Facility). 
  

	1.	Bridge Facility 

  
 The Bridge Facility will consist of a commitment to provide a short term bridge facility up to a maximum principal amount of A$125 million. 
  
 The Bridge Facility will be made available to the Borrower on and subject to
the terms and conditions of final facility documentation, which will be substantially on the terms set out in this letter. 
  

	2.	Co-Underwriters’ commitment 

  
 The Co-Underwriters agree to underwrite the entire principal amount of the Bridge Facility, subject to the terms of this letter. 
  

	3.	Conditions 

  
 The commitment of each Co-Underwriter to underwrite the Bridge Facility is subject to the underwriting conditions set out in Part 1 of the Schedule
attached to this letter. The obligation of each Co-Underwriter to fund the Bridge Facility is subject to the funding conditions set out in Part II of the Schedule attached to this letter. 

	4.	Market flex 

  
 If, immediately prior to the registration of the Prospectus, the Co-Underwriters anticipate that the net proceeds of the issue of Subordinated Secured
Bonds (other than to the Bond Underwriters) will not be sufficient to repay the Bridge Facility such that there is likely to be Shortfall Subordinated Secured Bonds, then the Co-Underwriters in their sole discretion (following consultation with the
Borrower and each Sponsor), will be entitled to create an institutional Subordinated Secured Bonds tranche (“Institutional Tranche”) which may involve changing the structure, terms and pricing (with pricing limited to the Underwritten
Rate) of the Institutional Tranche to terms and conditions customary for the institutional subordinated and mezzanine debt markets, in order to take up the anticipated shortfall in the Subordinated Secured Bonds issue. 
  
 In this paragraph 4: 
  

	 	(a)	“Prospectus”, “Subordinated Secured Bonds”, “Shortfall Subordinated Secured Bonds” and “Underwritten Rate” have the same meaning as in the
Underwriting Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	“Bond Underwriters” means the “Underwriters” under the Underwriting Agreement; 

  

	 	(c)	“Underwriting Agreement” means the “Underwriting Agreement relating to an issue of Subordinated Secured Bonds” between CSFB, each other party who is a party to
that agreement as an “Underwriter”, the Borrower and the Sponsors. 

  

	5.	Syndication 

  
 The Co-Underwriters may, in consultation with the Borrower, syndicate the Bridge Facility to a group of domestic and international financial institutions.
The Co-Underwriters intend to conclude this syndication within 6 months of the Completion Date and must use all reasonable endeavours to do so. 
  
 The Borrower and each Sponsor agrees to use reasonable efforts to co-operate with the Co-Underwriters in effecting the syndication of the Bridge Facility
and to provide all assistance reasonably required by the Co-Underwriters to achieve a successful syndication. In particular, the Borrower and each Sponsor will, upon being given reasonable notice, participate in presentations to, or meetings with,
or site visits by potential syndicate members if requested by the Co-Underwriters. 
  
 The Borrower and each Sponsor severally authorise the Co-Underwriters to prepare an information memorandum containing financial and other information regarding the Borrower, the Sponsors and the Business which the
Co-Underwriters may provide to potential syndicate members on a confidential basis for the purposes of assisting the syndication process. Subject to any confidentiality obligations, the Borrower and each Sponsor will provide any information,
confirmations or comments required by the Co-Underwriters (having regard to the information content which a financial institution and its advisers would require in order to makle an informed assessment of whether or not to participate in the Bridge
Facility) for the purposes of compiling the information memorandum promptly on request by the Co-Underwriters (including the provision of an audited financial model suitable for the syndication market). The Borrower will review and take full
responsibility (to the exclusion of the Co-Underwriters and their advisers) for the truth, accuracy and completeness of the information memorandum except in respect of statements in the Information Memorandum which are based wholly or substantially
on information provided by 

 
the Co-Underwriters. The Co-Underwriters will only include any information or projections in the information memorandum, if the Borrower or each Sponsor has
given its prior written consent to the inclusion of that information or those projections, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 
  

	6.	Expenses 

  
 The Borrower (failing whom, the Sponsors) must reimburse the Co-Underwriters for all reasonable out of pocket costs and expenses paid or payable in
respect of this letter and each Transaction Document (including, but not limited to, fees for legal counsel and consultants in all relevant jurisdictions) except that the Borrower (failing whom, the Sponsors) shall only be obliged to reimburse
travel costs, printing, telecommunications, stamp duties, and other out of pocket expenses and all taxes thereon including goods and services tax in accordance with paragraph 8) associated with undertaking due diligence in respect of the Business,
negotiation, establishment, execution, syndication, documentation and operation of the Bridge Facility, regardless of whether the Acquisition Agreement is executed or not or the acquisition of the Business is completed, up to a maximum amount of
A$100,000. The Co-Underwriters agree to provide the Borrower and Sponsors with a pre-agreed estimate of fees for its legal counsel. 
  

	7.	Fees 

  
 The Borrower (failing whom, the Sponsors) shall pay to the Co-Underwriters the underwriting fees for the Bridge Facility specified in the fee letter from the Co-Underwriters to the Sponsors dated on or about the date
of this letter. 
  
 The obligations of the Borrower and each
Sponsor under this letter including all obligations to pay all fees to the Co-Underwriters and reimburse them for their expenses, and all obligations under the indemnity, shall be joint and several. 
  

	8.	GST 

  

	 	(a)	Any amount payable to any Co-Underwriter (in any capacity) under or in connection with this letter or any fee letter is exclusive of GST. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, in
addition to any amount payable to any Co-Underwriter, the Borrower (failing whom, the Sponsors) must pay to the Co-Underwriter an amount equal to any GST payable on any Taxable Supply by the Co-Underwriter (in any capacity) under or in connection
with this letter, any fee letter including: 

  

	 	(i)	any GST payable on any fees payable to a Co-Underwriter (in any capacity), and 

  

	 	(ii)	any GST arising from the reimbursement by the Borrower (or each Sponsor) of an expense incurred by a Co-Underwriter (in any capacity). 

  
 The Borrower (failing whom, the Sponsors) must make that payment at the same
time and in the same manner as it pays or provides the consideration for the Taxable Supply to which it relates. 
  
 Within 28 days of receiving an amount payable under this paragraph 8(a), the Co-Underwriter must provide a Tax Invoice in respect of the supply to which
the amount relates. 
  

	 	(b)	 The Borrower (failing whom, the Sponsors) must also reimburse the Co-Underwriters for any GST charged to it on any cost or expense incurred directly in connection
with syndicating or refinancing the Bridge Facility, including GST charged on any underwriting and/or participation fees payable by the Co-Underwriters to any third party. The Borrower or the Sponsors shall only be obliged to reimburse the
Co-Underwriters to 

	 	 
the extent that they are not entitled to an Input Tax Credit on those amounts. The Co-Underwriters must use their best endeavours to maximise its input tax
credit entitlement to the extent that it is entitled to do so under the GST law. 

  

	 	(c)	Words or expressions used in this paragraph 8 that are defined in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth) have the same meaning in this clause.

  

	9.	Indemnity 

  
 The Borrower and each Sponsor severally indemnify the Co-Underwriters on the terms set out in the Schedule of this letter. 
  
 The Borrower and each Sponsor must, if required by the Co-Underwriters,
enter into an indemnity substantially in the same terms as above in favour of any person who becomes a lender, Co-Underwriter or counterparty under any Hedging Agreement. 
  

	10.	Confidentiality 

  
 The Borrower and each Sponsor agree that, prior to its acceptance of the terms of this letter, neither the existence of this letter, nor any of their
contents, shall be disclosed to any other person (including any competitor of any Co-Underwriter) except: 
  

	 	(a)	as approved in writing by the Co-Underwriters; or 

  

	 	(b)	following written notice to the Co-Underwriters setting out the reasons for any such disclosure (if permitted and if there is sufficient time to notify the Co-Underwriters without
breach of law or judicial or administrative decision or directive), to the extent that disclosure is required in judicial or administrative proceedings or otherwise by law. 

  
 The Co-Underwriters agree not to disclose any confidential information about the Sponsors, the Borrower or the Business
unless: 
  

	 	(a)	they are compelled or required by law, any securities exchange or any Government Agency to do so; 

  

	 	(b)	they have the consent of the Borrower and the Sponsors and they have received a satisfactory confidentiality undertaking from such person (as approved by the Sponsor or the
Borrower, as the case may be); or 

  

	 	(c)	such information is already in the public domain. 

  

	11.	Publicity 

  

	 	(a)	Each Co-Underwriter undertakes that it will not, without the prior approval of the Borrower, make or publish any public announcement, statement or document concerning the
acquisition by the Borrower of the Business. 

  

	 	(b)	Each of the Borrower and the Sponsors agree that each Co-Underwriter has the right following the Completion Date to place advertisements in newspapers and other journals, or
otherwise publicise its role with respect to the acquisition of the Business (subject to each Sponsor, in its absolute discretion, approving any proposed advertisement). 

  

	 	(c)	Each of the Borrower and the Sponsors undertake that it will not, without the prior approval of each Co-Underwriter, use the name or logo of that Co-Underwriter in any public
announcement, statement, media release or document concerning the acquisition of the Business. 

	12.	Termination 

  
 This letter will, unless the parties otherwise agree, terminate on the earliest to occur of: 
  

	 	(a)	the Borrower or the Sponsors terminating its interest in acquiring the Business and notifying the Co-Underwriters in writing accordingly (which it must do promptly after that
termination); 

  

	 	(b)	the Borrower or the Sponsors being unsuccessful in its bid for the Business; 

  

	 	(c)	the Borrower or the Sponsors notifying the Co-Underwriters of its decision not to bid for the Business (which it must do promptly after making that decision);

  

	 	(d)	any material breach of this letter, which is not cured within 30 days of notice then, immediately on notice of termination being given by the party which is not in breach; and

  

	 	(e)	30th November 2003. 

  
 The reimbursement, indemnification and confidentiality provisions contained herein and in the fees and expenses letter shall remain in full force and
effect regardless of whether definitive financing documentation is executed and delivered and notwithstanding the termination of this letter or the Co-Underwriters’ commitments hereunder. 
  

	13.	Exclusivity 

  
 The Co-Underwriters are engaged as exclusive co-arrangers and co-underwriters of the Bridge Facility, provided that such exclusivity shall cease in the
event that the Co-Underwriters notify the Borrower in writing that the Co-Underwriters are unable to proceed with that financing because any of the conditions set out in this letter have not been or will not (in their reasonable opinion) be
satisfied. 
  
 The Co-Underwriters agree in good faith (but
without being under any liability of any nature to the Borrower or the Sponsors in relation to such good faith agreement) to notify the Borrower and the Sponsors as soon as the Co-Underwriters become aware that any such condition has not been and
will not (in their reasonable opinion) be satisfied. Upon acceptance of this offer, the Co-Underwriters undertake to act exclusively for the Sponsors and the Borrower in relation to this bid. 
  
 The Borrower and the Sponsors agree and acknowledge that the Co-Underwriters
may be required to disclose to such parties the existence of the arrangements hereunder and, subject to obtaining a satisfactory confidentiality undertaking from such person (as approved by the Borrower and the Sponsors) consent to their doing so.

  

	14.	Acceptance and Expiry 

  
 If the foregoing correctly sets out our understanding, please indicate your acceptance of the terms hereof by returning to us an executed counterpart
hereof, whereupon this letter shall become a binding agreement between us. 
  
 Unless the Co-Underwriters agree in writing otherwise, the offer set out in this letter remains open for acceptance until 14 days from the date of this letter. 
  

	15.	Jurisdiction 

  
 This letter shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of Victoria, and the parties hereto agree to submit to the non-exclusive
jurisdiction of the courts of or exercising jurisdiction in Victoria and any courts that hear appeals from them. Each Sponsor which is incorporated outside Australia shall appoint Minter Ellison in Australia as its agent in Australia to receive
process with respect to any proceedings in such courts. 

	16.	References to the Borrower 

  
 The parties acknowledge that the Sponsors have not yet incorporated the Borrower. Each Sponsor severally agrees that it is bound by this letter as if it
were the Borrower until such time as the Borrower has been incorporated and the Borrower has bound itself to this letter. After completion has occurred, each Sponsor will cease to be bound by this letter and the indemnity in the Schedule as Borrower
but continue to be bound as each Sponsor, except in relation to paragraphs 6, 7, 8 and 9 in respect of which the Sponsors shall have no liability in respect of events occuring before or after completion. Nothing in this paragraph prejudices any
rights which the Co-Underwriters may have to take any action against the Sponsors prior to completion. 
  
 Yours faithfully 
  
 Credit Suisse First Boston 
  

	 /s/ Michael Tierney

	 	 /s/ Lyndon Hsu

	 Michael Tierney
 Director
 Corporate & Investment Banking
	 	 Lyndon Hsu
 Vice President
 Corporate & Investment Banking

 We accept the terms of this letter of which this is a duplicate. 
  

	SIGNED for Ironbridge Capital Pty Limited under power of attorney in the presence of:	 	

	 	 	 Signature of attorney

		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of witness
	 	 Name

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name
	 	 Date of power of attorney

		
	SIGNED for CVC Asia Pacific Limited under power of attorney in the presence of:	 	

	 	 	 Signature of attorney

		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of witness
	 	 Name

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name
	 	 Date of power of attorney

		
	SIGNED for GIC Special Investments under power of attorney in the presence of:	 	
  

	 	 	 Signature of attorney

		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of witness
	 	 Name

		
	  

	 	

	 Name
	 	 Date of power of attorney

 SCHEDULE 
  

Indemnity 
  

	1.	In the event that any Co-Underwriter (the “Indemnified Party”) becomes involved in any capacity in any action, proceeding, or investigation brought by or against any
person, including stockholders or shareholders of the Borrower or any Sponsor arising out of, in connection with or as a result of either its engagement or any matter referred to in this Letter, the Borrower will reimburse the Indemnified Party for
its reasonable legal (on a full indemnity basis) and other expenses (including the cost of any investigation and preparation) arising out of or incurred in connection therewith, except to the extent that the relevant expenses result from the fraud,
wilful misconduct or negligence of the Indemnified Party in performing the services that are the subject of this Letter. The Borrower also agrees to co-operate with the Indemnified Party and to give, so far as it is able to procure the giving of,
all such information and render all such assistance to such Indemnified Party as it may reasonably request in connection with any action, proceeding or investigation and not to take any action which might reasonably be expected to prejudice the
position of the Indemnified Party in relation to any such action, proceeding or investigation. 

  

	2.	The Borrower will also as a separate obligation, indemnify and hold the Indemnified Party harmless against any and all losses, claims, damages or liabilities (including close out,
break and funding costs and losses) to any person in connection with or as a result of either its engagement or any matter referred to in this Letter where the action or omission of the Indemnified Party that caused the loss, damage or liability was
consistent with market practices associated with a debt underwriting and arose out of or in relation to or in connection with: 

  

	 	(a)	any untrue statement (or alleged untrue statement) of a material fact contained in any preliminary or final offering materials or any information memorandum approved by the Borrower
(including, without limitation, any preliminary summary of the Bridge Facility prepared by the Co-Underwriters and approved by the Borrower or any Sponsor or any filings with or submissions to any governmental or self regulatory authority or agency
or securities exchange) or caused by an omission (or alleged omission) to state therein a material fact necessary to make the statements therein in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, except to the extent that
any such loss, claim, damage or liability results from the fraud, wilful misconduct or negligence of the Indemnified Party in performing the services that are the subject of this Letter, or 

  

	 	(b)	any breach by the Borrower or any Sponsor of the terms of this Letter. 

  

	3.	If for any reason the foregoing indemnification is unavailable at law or equity to the Indemnified Party or insufficient at law or equity to hold it harmless, then the Borrower
shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by the Indemnified Party as a result of such loss, claim, damage or liability in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative economic benefits to the Borrower on the one hand and the
Indemnified Party on the other hand in the matters contemplated by this Letter as well as the relative fault of the Borrower on the one hand and the Indemnified Party on the other hand with respect to such loss, claim, damage or liability and any
other relevant equitable considerations. 

  

	4.	The Borrower and each Sponsor each agree with the Co-Underwriters and all other persons referred to below that: 

  

	(a)	the reimbursement, indemnity and contribution obligations of the Borrower under this schedule will be in addition to any liability which the Borrower may otherwise have, shall
extend upon the same terms and conditions to any affiliates of the Co-Underwriters and the partners, directors, officers, agents, advisers, employees and controlling persons (if any), as the case may be, of the Co-Underwriters and any such
affiliates (each such related person or affiliate, a Protected Person) and shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of any successors, assigns, heirs and personal representatives of the Borrower, the Co-Underwriters and any
Protected Person; 

	(b)	to the extent that a Protected Person cannot directly enforce this clause for its benefit, the Borrower and the Sponsors each agree that the Co-Underwriters hold the benefit of this
clause on trust for each Protected Person and may enforce it against the Borrower on behalf of that Protected Person. 

	[LETTER HEAD OF CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON]	 	 	 	 	 	 
				
	 Ironbridge Capital Pty Limited
 Level 31
 88 Phillip Street
 SYDNEY NSW 2000
  
 Attention: Mr. Neil Broekhuizen
	 	 	 	 CVC Asia Pacific Limited
 40/F Citibank Tower
 Citibank Plaza
 3 Garden Road
 HONG KONG
 Attention: Mr. Andrew Cummins
	 	 
				
	 GIC Special Investments
 168 Robinson Rd, #37-01
 Capital Tower
 SINGAPORE 068912
 Attention: Mr. Eng Chiet Shoong
	 	 	 	 	 	 

  
 17th October 2003 
  
 Dear sirs 
  
 Commitment Letter - A$628 million Senior Credit Facilities 
  
 Acquisition of Mayne Hospitals Division (“Business”) from Mayne Group Limited by Newco Pty Limited (“Borrower”) which
company is to be established by Ironbridge Capital Pty Limited, CVC Asia Pacific Limited and GIC Special Investments (each a “Sponsor” and together, the “Sponsors” or “you”) 
  
 In relation to the proposed acquisition by the Borrower of the Business, Credit Suisse First
Boston (CSFB) and any other co-underwriters who will later accede to the terms of this letter (each a Co-Underwriter and together, the Co-Underwriters), are pleased
to offer, subject to the terms of this letter and the terms and conditions applicable to the Senior Facilities as discussed and substantially agreed, to underwrite the senior secured credit facilities (Senior Facilities)
of A$628 million to be made available to the Borrower. 
  

	1.	Senior Facilities 

  
 The Senior Facilities will consist of: 
  

	 	(a)	Term Loan A up to a maximum principal amount of A$241.2 million and a term not exceeding 5 years;* 

  

	 	(b)	Term Loan B up to a maximum principal amount of A$361.8 million and a term not exceeding 6 years; and 

  

	 	(c)	a revolving credit facility (Revolver) up to a maximum principal amount of A$25 million and a term not exceeding 6 years. 

	*	If the retail notes (i.e. the Subordinated Debt) are oversubscribed before drawdown and the Borrower elects to accept those over-subscriptions and allot additional retail notes, the
amount of Tranche A will be reduced by the amount of the over-subscription, up to a maximum of A$[TBD] million. 

 The Senior Facilities will be made available to the Borrower on and subject to the terms and conditions
of final facility documentation, which will be substantially on the terms set out in this letter. 
  

	2.	Conditions 

  
 The commitment of each Co-Underwriter to underwrite the Senior Facilities is subject to the underwriting conditions set out in Part 1 of the Schedule
attached to this letter. The obligation of each Co-Underwriter to fund the Senior Facilities is subject to the funding conditions set out in Part II of the Schedule attached to this letter. 
  

	3.	Market flex 

  
 The Co-Underwriters in their sole discretion (following consultation with the Borrower and each Sponsor) will be entitled to change the structure, terms
and pricing of the Senior Facilities (and the amount of the Senior Facilities, with the consent of the Borrower) if the Co-Underwriters are unable to achieve their respective required final hold levels of A$50 million on the basis of the agreed
structure, terms and pricing of the Senior Facilities (after having used all reasonable endeavours to achieve a successful syndication of the Senior Facilities) and if the Co-Underwriters determine that such changes are required to ensure successful
syndication of the Senior Facilities within 18 months of completion of the acquisition, within parameters agreed from time to time, as long as: 
  

	 	(a)	any increase in pricing is limited to 1.00% which may be applied to the margin (on a per annum basis) or the Underwriting Fee (as a flat fee); 

  

	 	(b)	there is no change to the amortisation schedule for the Senior Facilities (including to the cash sweep) (excluding any requirement to resize senior debt amortisation in respect of
the inclusion or exclusion of hospital project financings); and 

  

	 	(c)	changes to the term of the Senior Facilities is limited to Term Loan B only, and only to the extent of reducing its term to no less than 5.5 years. 

  

	4.	Other debt raising 

  
 From the date of this letter until the earlier of: 
  

	 	(a)	six months after the Completion Date, and 

  

	 	(b)	the date that the Co-Underwriters notify the Borrower in writing that the syndication of the Senior Facilities is complete, 

  
 no other credit facilities or debt obligations of any Group Member which, in
any Co-Underwriters’ opinion, are sourced from the same debt or syndications markets as that targeted by the Co-Underwriters in respect of the Senior Facilities will be mandated or placed without the Co-Underwriters’ prior written consent,
other than the Subordinated Debt contemplated by commitment letter in respect of that Subordinated Debt of even date. 
  

	5.	Syndication 

  
 The Co-Underwriters will, in consultation with the Borrower, syndicate the Senior Facilities to a group of domestic and international financial
institutions (including the offshore offices of such institutions). The Co-Underwriters intend to conclude this syndication within 6 months of the Completion Date and must use all reasonable endeavours to do so. 
  
 The Borrower and each Sponsor agrees to use reasonable efforts to co-operate
with the Co-Underwriters in effecting the syndication of the Senior Facilities and to provide all assistance reasonably required by the Co-Underwriters to achieve a successful syndication. In particular, 

 
the Borrower and the Sponsors will, upon being given reasonable notice, participate in presentations to, or meetings with, or site visits by potential
syndicate members if requested by the Co-Underwriters. 
  
 The
Borrower and each Sponsor severally authorise the Co-Underwriters to prepare an information memorandum containing financial and other information regarding the Borrower, the Sponsors and the Business which the Co-Underwriters may provide to
potential syndicate members on a confidential basis for the purposes of assisting the syndication process. Subject to any confidentiality obligations, the Borrower and each Sponsor will provide any information, confirmations or comments required by
the Co-Underwriters (having regard to the information content which a financial institution and its advisers would require in order to make an informed assessment of whether or not to participate in the Senior Facilities) for the purposes of
compiling the information memorandum promptly on request by the Co-Underwriters (including the provision of an audited financial model suitable for the syndication market). The Borrower will review and take full responsibility (to the exclusion of
the Co-Underwriters and their advisers) for the truth, accuracy and completeness of the information memorandum, except in respect of statements in the Information Memorandum which are based wholly or substantially on information provided by the
Co-Underwriters. The Co-Underwriters will only include any information or projections in the information memorandum, if the Borrower or each Sponsor has given its prior written consent to the inclusion of that information or those projections, such
consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 
  

	6.	Expenses 

  
 The Borrower (failing whom, the Sponsors) must reimburse the Co-Underwriters for all reasonable out of pocket costs and expenses paid or payable in
respect of this letter and each Transaction Document (including, but not limited to, fees for legal counsel and consultants in all relevant jurisdictions) except that the Borrower (failing whom, the Sponsors) shall only be obliged to reimburse
travel costs, printing, telecommunications, stamp duties, and other out of pocket expenses and all taxes thereon including goods and services tax in accordance with paragraph 9) associated with undertaking due diligence in respect of the Business,
negotiation, establishment, execution, syndication, documentation and operation of the Senior Facilities, regardless of whether the Acquisition Agreement is executed or not or the acquisition of the Business is completed, up to a maximum amount of
A$100,000. The Co-Underwriters agree to provide the Borrower and the Sponsors with a pre-agreed estimate of fees for its legal counsel. 
  

	7.	Fees 

  
 The Borrower (failing whom, the Sponsors) shall pay to the Co-Underwriters the underwriting fees specified in the fee letter from the Co-underwriters to the Sponsors dated on or about the date of this letter.

  
 The obligations of the Borrower and each Sponsor under this
letter including all obligations to pay all fees to the Co-Underwriters and reimburse them for their expenses, and all obligations under the indemnity, shall be joint and several. 
  

	8.	GST 

  

	 	(a)	Any amount payable to any Co-Underwriter (in any capacity) under or in connection with this letter or any fee letter is exclusive of GST. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, in
addition to any amount payable to any Co-Underwriter, the Borrower (failing whom, the Sponsors) must pay to the Co-Underwriter an amount equal to any GST payable on any Taxable Supply by that Co-Underwriter (in any capacity) under or in connection
with this letter or any fee letter including: 

  

	 	(i)	any GST payable on any fees payable to a Co-Underwriter (in any capacity), and 

	 	(ii)	any GST arising from the reimbursement by the Borrower (or each Sponsor) of an expense incurred by a Co-Underwriter (in any capacity). 

  
 The Borrower (failing whom, the Sponsors) must make that payment at the same
time and in the same manner as it pays or provides the consideration for the Taxable Supply to which it relates. 
  
 Within 28 days of receiving an amount payable under this paragraph 9(a), the Co-Underwriter must provide a Tax Invoice in respect of the supply to which
the amount relates. 
  

	 	(b)	The Borrower (failing whom, the Sponsors) must also reimburse the Co-Underwriters for any GST charged to it on any costs or expenses incurred directly in connection with syndicating
the Senior Facilities, including GST charged on any underwriting and/or participation fees payable by the Co-Underwriters to any third party. The Borrower or the Sponsors shall only be obliged to reimburse the Co-Underwriters to the extent that they
are not entitled to an Input Tax Credit on those amounts. The Co-Underwriters must use their best endeavours to maximise its input tax credit entitlement to the extent to that it is entitled to do so under the GST law. 

  

	 	(c)	Words or expressions used in this paragraph 9 that are defined in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth) have the same meaning in this clause.

  

	9.	Indemnity 

  
 The Borrower and each Sponsor severally indemnify the Co-Underwriters on the terms set out in the Schedule of this letter. 
  
 The Borrower and each Sponsor must, if required by the Co-Underwriters,
enter into an indemnity substantially in the same terms as above in favour of any person who becomes a lender, Co-Underwriter or counterparty under any Hedging Agreement. 
  

	10.	Confidentiality 

  
 The Borrower and each Sponsor agrees that, prior to its acceptance of the terms of this letter, neither the existence of this letter nor any of its
contents, may be disclosed to any other person (including any competitor of any Co-Underwriter) except: 
  

	 	(a)	as approved in writing by the Co-Underwriters; or 

  

	 	(b)	following written notice to the Co-Underwriters setting out the reasons for any such disclosure (if permitted and if there is sufficient time to notify the Co-Underwriters without
breach of law or judicial or administrative decision or directive), to the extent that disclosure is required in judicial or administrative proceedings or otherwise by law. 

  
 The Co-Underwriters agree not to disclose any confidential information about the Sponsors, the Borrower or the Business
unless: 
  

	 	(a)	they are compelled or required by law, any securities exchange or any Government Agency to do so; 

  

	 	(b)	they have the consent of the Borrower and the Sponsors and they have received a satisfactory confidentiality undertaking from such person (as approved by the Sponsor or the
Borrower, as the case may be); or 

  

	 	(c)	such information is already in the public domain. 

	11.	Publicity 

  

	 	(a)	Each Co-Underwriter undertakes that it will not, without the prior approval of the Borrower, make or publish any public announcement, statement or document concerning the
acquisition by the Borrower of the Business. 

  

	 	(b)	Each of the Borrower and the Sponsors agrees that each Co-Underwriter has the right following the Completion Date to place advertisements in newspapers and other journals, or
otherwise publicise its role with respect to the acquisition of the Business (subject to each Sponsor, in its absolute discretion, approving any proposed advertisement). 

  

	 	(c)	Each of the Borrower and the Sponsors undertakes that it will not, without the prior approval of each Co-Underwriter, use the name or logo of that Co-Underwriter in any public
announcement, statement, media release or document concerning the acquisition of the Business. 

  

	12.	Termination 

  
 This letter will, unless the parties otherwise agree, terminate on the earliest to occur of: 
  

	 	(a)	the Borrower or the Sponsors terminating its interest in acquiring the Business and notifying the Co-Underwriters in writing accordingly (which it must do promptly after that
termination); 

  

	 	(b)	the Borrower or the Sponsors being unsuccessful in its bid for the Business; 

  

	 	(c)	the Borrower or the Sponsors notifying the Co-Underwriters of its decision not to bid for the Business (which it must do promptly after making that decision);

  

	 	(d)	any material breach of this letter, which is not cured within 30 days of notice, then immediately on notice of termination being given by the party which is not in breach; and

  

	 	(e)	30th November 2003. 

  
 The reimbursement, indemnification and confidentiality provisions contained herein and in the fees and expenses letter shall remain in full force and
effect regardless of whether definitive financing documentation is executed and delivered and notwithstanding the termination of this letter or the Co-Underwriters’ commitments hereunder. 
  

	13.	Exclusivity 

  
 The Co-Underwriters are engaged as exclusive co-arrangers and co-underwriters of the Senior Facilities, provided that such exclusivity shall cease in the
event that the Co-Underwriters notify the Borrower in writing that the Co-Underwriters are unable to proceed with that financing because any of the conditions set out in this letter have not been or will not (in their reasonable opinion) be
satisfied. 
  
 The Co-Underwriters agree in good faith (but
without being under any liability of any nature to the Borrower or the Sponsors in relation to such good faith agreement) to notify the Borrower and the Sponsors as soon as the Co-Underwriters become aware that any such condition has not been and
will not (in their reasonable opinion) be satisfied. Upon acceptance of this offer, the Co-Underwriters undertake to act exclusively for the Sponsors and the Borrower in relation to this bid. 
  
 The Borrower and the Sponsors agree and acknowledge that the Co-Underwriters
may be required to disclose to such parties the existence of the arrangements hereunder and, subject to obtaining a satisfactory confidentiality undertaking from such person (as approved by the Borrower and the Sponsors) consent to their doing so.

	14.	Acceptance and Expiry 

  
 If the foregoing correctly sets out our understanding, please indicate your acceptance of the terms hereof by returning to us an executed counterpart
hereof, whereupon this letter shall become a binding agreement between us. 
  
 Unless the Co-Underwriters agree in writing otherwise, the offer set out in this letter remains open for acceptance until 14 days from the date of this letter. 
  

	15.	Jurisdiction 

  
 This letter shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of Victoria, and the parties hereto agree to submit to the non-exclusive
jurisdiction of the courts of or exercising jurisdiction in Victoria and any courts that hear appeals from them. Each Sponsor which is incorporated outside Australia shall appoint Minter Ellison in Australia as its agent in Australia to receive
process with respect to any proceedings in such courts. 
  

	16.	References to the Borrower 

  
 The parties acknowledge that the Sponsors have not yet incorporated the Borrower. Each Sponsor severally agrees that it is bound by this letter as if it
were the Borrower until such time as the Borrower has been incorporated and the Borrower has bound itself to this letter. After completion has occurred, each Sponsor will cease to be bound by this letter and the indemnity in the Schedule as Borrower
but continue to be bound as each Sponsor, except in relation to paragraphs 6, 7, 8 and 9 in respect of which the Sponsors shall have no liability in respect of events occuring before or after completion. Nothing in this paragraph prejudices
any rights which the Co-Underwriters may have to take any action against the Sponsors prior to completion. 
  
 Yours faithfully 
  
 Credit Suisse First Boston 
  

		
	 /s/ Michael Tierney

	  	 /s/ Lyndon Hsu

	 Michael Tierney
	  	 Lyndon Hsu

	 Director
	  	 Vice President

	 Corporate & Investment Banking
	  	 Corporate & Investment Banking

  

 We accept the terms of this letter of which this is a duplicate. 
  

	SIGNED for Ironbridge Capital Pty Limited under power of attorney in the presence of:	 	

	 	 	 Signature of attorney

		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of witness
	 	 Name

		
	  

	 	

	 Name
	 	 Date of power of attorney

		
	SIGNED for CVC Asia Pacific Limited under power of attorney in the presence of:	 	

	 	 	 Signature of attorney

		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of witness
	 	 Name

		
	  

	 	

	 Name
	 	 Date of power of attorney

		
	SIGNED for GIC Special Investments under power of attorney in the presence of:	 	

	 	 	 Signature of attorney

		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of witness
	 	 Name

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name
	 	 Date of power of attorney

 SCHEDULE 
  

Indemnity 
  

	1.	In the event that any Co-Underwriter (the “indemnified Party”) becomes involved in any capacity in any action, proceeding, or investigation brought by or against any
person, including stockholders or shareholders of the Borrower or any Sponsor arising out of, in connection with or as a result of either its engagement or any matter referred to in this Letter, the Borrower will reimburse the Indemnified Party for
its reasonable legal (on a full indemnity basis) and other expenses (including the cost of any investigation and preparation) arising out of or incurred in connection therewith, except to the extent that the relevant expenses result from the fraud,
wilful misconduct or negligence of the Indemnified Party in performing the services that are the subject of this Letter. The Borrower also agrees to co-operate with the Indemnified Party and to give, so far as it is able to procure the giving of,
all such information and render all such assistance to such Indemnified Party as it may reasonably request in connection with any action, proceeding or investigation and not to take any action which might reasonably be expected to prejudice the
position of the Indemnified Party in relation to any such action, proceeding or investigation. 

  

	2.	The Borrower will also as a separate obligation, indemnify and hold the Indemnified Party harmless against any and all losses, claims, damages or liabilities (including close out,
break and funding costs and losses) to any person in connection with or as a result of either its engagement or any matter referred to in this Letter where the action or omission of the Indemnified Party that caused the loss, damage or liability was
consistent with market practices associated with a debt underwriting and arose out of or in relation to or in connection with: 

  

	 	(a)	any untrue statement (or alleged untrue statement) of a material fact contained in any preliminary or final offering materials or any information memorandum approved by the Borrower
(including, without limitation, any preliminary summary of the Senior Facilities prepared by the Co-Underwriters and approved by the Borrower or any Sponsor or any filings with or submissions to any governmental or self regulatory authority or
agency or securities exchange) or caused by an omission (or alleged omission) to state therein a material fact necessary to make the statements therein in the light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading, except to the
extent that any such loss, claim, damage or liability results from the fraud, wilful misconduct or negligence of the Indemnified Party in performing the services that are the subject of this Letter; or 

  

	 	(b)	any breach by the Borrower or any Sponsor of the terms of this Letter. 

  

	3.	If for any reason the foregoing indemnification is unavailable at law or equity to the Indemnified Party or insufficient at law or equity to hold it harmless, then the Borrower
shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by the Indemnified Party as a result of such loss, claim, damage or liability in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative economic benefits to the Borrower on the one hand and the
Indemnified Party on the other hand in the matters contemplated by this Letter as well as the relative fault of the Borrower on the one hand and the Indemnified Party on the other hand with respect to such loss, claim, damage or liability and any
other relevant equitable considerations. 

  

	4.	The Borrower and each Sponsor each agree with the Co-Underwriters and all other persons referred to below that: 

  

	(a)	 the reimbursement, indemnity and contribution obligations of the Borrower under this schedule will be in addition to any liability which the Borrower may otherwise
have, shall extend upon the same terms and conditions to any affiliates of the Co-Underwriters and the partners, directors, officers, 

	 	 
agents, advisers, employees and controlling persons (if any), as the case may be, of the Co-Underwriters and any such affiliates (each such related person or
affiliate, a Protected Person) and shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of any successors, assigns, heirs and personal representatives of the Borrower, the Co-Underwriters and any Protected Person;

  

	(b)	to the extent that a Protected Person cannot directly enforce this clause for its benefit, the Borrower and each Sponsor agrees that the Co-Underwriters hold the benefit of this
clause on trust for each Protected Person and may enforce it against the Borrower on behalf of that Protected Person. 

 Schedule 2 
 Conditions 
  
 Part I – Underwriting conditions

  

	(a)	(No material adverse change) There not having occurred nor becoming known to the Co-Underwriters prior to the termination of the underwritten commitment any material adverse
change in the business, financial or trading position, assets or liabilities, profitability or prospects of: the Business after 30 June 2003 (taken as a whole), or the value of the mortgaged property or the ability of the group taken as a whole to
perform its obligations under the Transaction Documents. 

  

	(b)	(Force majeure) There not having occurred, between the date of this letter and the completion date: 

  

	 	(i)	an outbreak of hostilities (whether war is declared or not) involving any one or more of Australia, the United States of America or the United Kingdom; 

  

	 	(ii)	a significant act of terrorism or insurrection or a national emergency (whether in fact or law) in any one or more of Australia, the United States of America or the United Kingdom;
or 

  

	 	(iii)	any banking moratorium declared by the United States, New York or Australian authorities or any general suspension of payments in respect of banks in Australia or the United States,

  
 which, in the reasonable opinion of the
Co-Underwriters, is likely to materially adversely affect the syndication of the debt used to finance the acquisition of the Business. 
  

	(c)	(Satisfactory documentation) 

  

	 	(i)	The execution and, where applicable, delivery of the Acquisition Agreement and the Shared Services Agreement, each in the form of the latest draft submitted by the Sponsors to the
vendors which was also issued to the Co-Underwriters on the date of the commitment letter, and all related acquisition documentation; 

  

	 	(ii)	The execution and, where applicable, delivery of all constitutions, shareholder agreements, management agreements and other arrangements applicable to the management of the
Business, in a form satisfactory to the Co-Underwriters; 

  

	 	(iii)	each document (a “Finance Document”) which the Co-Underwriters require to be entered into as part of the provision of the funding referred to in the commitment letter, as
well as any subordinated debt. 

  

	(d)	(No misrepresentation): 

  

	 	(i)	All written information provided by, or on behalf of, the Borrower and each Sponsor to the Co-Underwriters being true in all material respects as at the date provided;

  

	 	(ii)	all projections provided by, or on behalf of, the Borrower and each Sponsor to the Co-Underwriters are based on reasonable assumptions as at the date provided; and

  

	 	(iii)	neither that information nor those projections being misleading by omission or otherwise in any respect which would materially adversely affect the decision of a prudent financial
institution to participate in the Senior Facilities. 

  

	(e)	(Illegality) There is no change in any applicable law or regulation between the date of this letter and the completion date which prohibits any of the Co-Underwriters from
underwriting the funding used to finance the acquisition of the business and which cannot be reasonably avoided or overcome by the Co-Underwriters; 

  

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	[LOGO OF CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON]	 	 

 Part II – Conditions precedent to senior facilities and bridge facility 
  
 Conditions to be satisfied prior to the first drawdown as are customary for senior and
bridge finance facilities in the leveraged finance market: 
  

	(a)	(verification and solvency certificates) A directors’ certificate in the form required by the Co-Underwriters pertaining to the usual matters and including a statement
of solvency and attaching all constitutional documents and any required trust deeds and powers of attorney. 

  

	(b)	(registration of Securities) All securities to be executed and in registrable form (where required) and all secured property to be free from all prior security interests.

  

	(c)	(stamping) (If applicable) all securities and other documents executed in connection with the acquisition to have been stamped or held by legal counsel for the Lenders (with
funds for stamp duty) to attend to stamping. 

  

	(d)	(Finance Documents and Equity Documents) Duly executed counterparts of: 

  

	 	(i)	each Finance Document in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Co-Underwriters; 

  

	 	(ii)	the Acquisition Agreements in the form of the latest draft submitted by the Sponsors to the vendors which was also issued to the Co-Underwriters on the date of the commitment
letter; and 

  

	 	(iii)	all constitutions, shareholder agreements, management agreements, contracts with senior management, shareholder and intercompany loan agreements and other arrangements applicable to
the management of the Business, in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Co-Underwriters. 

  
 (the “Transaction Documents”) 
  

	(e)	(Material Document) A certified copy or original of each of the following, executed and delivered to the finance parties: 

  

	 	(i)	Shared Services Agreement in the form of the latest draft submitted by the Sponsors to the vendors which was also issued to the Co-Underwriters on the date of the commitment letter;
and 

  

	 	(ii)	Leases. 

  

	(f)	(Completion of acquisition) confirmation that completion will occur on the first drawdown date, the Acquisition Agreement has not been amended or varied in a material way and
all conditions precedent to the Acquisition Agreement have been satisfied or waived to the satisfaction of the Co-Underwriters. 

  

	(g)	(legal opinions) Legal opinions in form and substance satisfactory to the Facility Agent addressed to the Security Agent, the Facility Agent and the Lenders from Baker &
McKenzie and Minter Ellison. 

  

	(h)	(mortgaged property) Confirmatory corporate, intellectual property and title searches to be conducted on the relevant registers in respect of the property that is to be
subject to the relevant securities. 

  

	(i)	(insurances) 

  

	 	(i)	Certificates of currency from AON for all required insurance policies (and in so far as insurance relates to medical malpractice insurance only reinsurance policies will be
required) noting the interest of the Security Agent. 

  

	 	(ii)	The vendor warrants to the borrower at completion that it has at all relevant times been insured in connection with the Business in Australia to a prudent level taking into account
the nature of the assets and liabilities of the Business in Australia 

  

	(j)	(fees and expenses) Payment of all fees and expenses payable by the Borrower to the Arrangers, Co-Underwriters, Facility Agent, the Security Agent and the Lenders.

  

	(k)	(Authorisations) Certified copies of FIRB approval and corporate authorisations for all group companies, in connection with the acquisition and (as a condition to drawdown to fund
the purchase of the Indonesian assets only) BKPM and any other necessary Indonesian Regulatory approvals., 

  

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	(l)	(Consents) Certified copies of all required waivers, consents, licences and approvals to be obtained under any Acquisition Agreement or authorisation binding on or issued to
the Group, in connection with the acquisition and handed over to the Borrower on completion. 

  

	(m)	(Title documents) All share certificates (other than in respect of the shares acquired, in respect of which copies of executed transfers will be provided) and other title
documents or certificates with respect to the real property or shareholdings of the group. 

  

	(n)	(Material Adverse Change) A directors’ certificate of the Borrower stating that there has not occurred, or become known to any group member or the Sponsors prior to
completion, any material adverse change in the business, financial or trading position, assets or liabilities, profitability or prospects of the Business after 30 June 2003 (taken as a whole), the value of the mortgaged property, or the ability of
the group taken as a whole to perform its obligations under the Transaction Documents. 

  

	(o)	((intellectual property) Copies of all transfer forms provided to the Group on completion to transfer legal and beneficial ownership of all trademarks, licences and other
intellectual property to it. 

  

	(p)	(Misrepresentation) The Co-Underwriters being satisfied that the representations and warranties under the Finance Documents are true at the relevant date

  

	(q)	(Funds Flow Statement) Detailing all payments to be made under and in connection with the acquisition and -the Transaction Documents. 

  

	(r)	(no default) no event of default or potential event of default subsists at the relevant date or will result from the drawdown. 

  

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 Annexure E Newco Group Structure 
  
 [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] 
  

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 Annexure F Top 100 Providers of Goods and Services 
  
 Attached 
  

 50 

	Top 100 Hospital Vendor Spend (Total)

	 	Top 100 Hospital Vendors Details

	Vendor #

	 	 Vendor Name

	 	Spend F’03

	 	Vendor #

	 	 Vendor Name

	500203	 	 JOHNSON & JOHNSON MEDICAL PTY LTD (NSW)
	 	39,627,706.88	 	500203	 	 JOHNSON & JOHNSON MEDICAL PTY LTD (NSW)

	500354	 	 STRYKER AUSTRALIA NSW PTY LTD
	 	27,025,610.66	 	500354	 	 STRYKER AUSTRALIA NSW PTY LTD

	544520	 	 MELBOURNE HEALTH
	 	24,190,738.04	 	544520	 	 MELBOURNE HEALTH

	500092	 	 DEPUY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
	 	22,417,242.51	 	500092	 	 DEPUY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

	500248	 	 MEDTRONIC AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD
	 	17,906,460.23	 	500248	 	 MEDTRONIC AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD

	561033	 	 FAULDING HEALTHCARE SERVICES
	 	15,602,111.16	 	561033	 	 FAULDING HEALTHCARE SERVICES

	517743	 	 TYCO HEALTHCARE PTY LTD
	 	15,363,032.77	 	517743	 	 TYCO HEALTHCARE PTY LTD

	500344	 	 SMITH & NEPHEW SURGICAL PTY LTD
	 	15,008,517.01	 	500344	 	 SMITH & NEPHEW SURGICAL PTY LTD

	500043	 	 BAXTER HEALTHCARE PTY LTD (NSW)
	 	11,064,258.84	 	500043	 	 BAXTER HEALTHCARE PTY LTD (NSW)

	535692	 	 HONEYWELL LIMITED
	 	8,721,405.25	 	535692	 	 HONEYWELL LIMITED

	508018	 	 HEALTHSTRA PTY LTD
	 	7,933,586.99	 	508018	 	 HEALTHSTRA PTY LTD

	502684	 	 SPOTLESS LINEN SERVICES LTD
	 	7,842,227.46	 	502684	 	 SPOTLESS LINEN SERVICES LTD

	500407	 	 ZIMMER PTY LTD
	 	7,731,856.93	 	500407	 	 ZIMMER PTY LTD

	500355	 	 CENTERPULSE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
	 	6,431,317.67	 	500355	 	 CENTERPULSE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

	500051	 	 BIOMET AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
	 	6,079,895.87	 	500051	 	 BIOMET AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

	536681	 	 SIR CHARLES GAIRDNER HOSPITAL
	 	5,671,869.79	 	536681	 	 SIR CHARLES GAIRDNER HOSPITAL

	562237	 	 COUNTRY ENERGY
	 	5,489,528.18	 	562237	 	 COUNTRY ENERGY

	500427	 	 BOSTON SCIENTIFIC PTY LTD
	 	5,008,913.99	 	500427	 	 BOSTON SCIENTIFIC PTY LTD

	500453	 	 DRAKE OFFICE OVERLOAD PTY LTD
	 	4,902,755.66	 	500453	 	 DRAKE OFFICE OVERLOAD PTY LTD

	500451	 	 DEVICE TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD (NSW)
	 	4,745,144.37	 	500451	 	 DEVICE TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD (NSW)

	500073	 	 CLIFFORD HALLAM PHARMACEUTICALS
	 	4,565,564.11	 	500073	 	 CLIFFORD HALLAM PHARMACEUTICALS

	500157	 	 GUIDANT AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
	 	4,513,834.60	 	500157	 	 GUIDANT AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

	500486	 	 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PTY LTD
	 	4,326,125.26	 	500486	 	 GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS PTY LTD

	511524	 	 LINVATEC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
	 	4,314,782.13	 	511524	 	 LINVATEC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

	537416	 	 WOMENS & CHILDRENS HEALTHCARE NETWORK
	 	4,189,804.47	 	537416	 	 WOMENS & CHILDRENS HEALTHCARE NETWORK

	504787	 	 ST JUDE MEDICAL AUST PTY LTD
	 	4,150,356.35	 	504787	 	 ST JUDE MEDICAL AUST PTY LTD

	500000	 	 3M AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
	 	3,660,569.19	 	500000	 	 3M AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

	500026	 	 ASEPS PTY LTD (NSW)
	 	3,626,982.44	 	500026	 	 ASEPS PTY LTD (NSW)

	535151	 	 CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALISTS PTY LTD
	 	3,501,615.29	 	535151	 	 CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALISTS PTY LTD

	534929	 	 BASE HOSPITAL PHARMACY
	 	3,471,529.91	 	534929	 	 BASE HOSPITAL PHARMACY

	 536175
	  	NIGHTINGALES HOSPITAL PHARMACY	  	3,287,493.68	 	 536175
	  	NIGHTINGALES HOSPITAL PHARMACY
	 500041
	  	BARD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (NSW)	  	3,273,639.06	 	 500041
	  	BARD AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (NSW)
	 548505
	  	BARWON HEALTH (GEELONG HOSPITAL)	  	3,203,194.27	 	 548505
	  	BARWON HEALTH (GEELONG HOSPITAL)
	 522895
	  	PRINCES LAUNDRY SERVICES	  	3,190,576.84	 	 522895
	  	PRINCES LAUNDRY SERVICES
	 500083
	  	CORPORATE EXPRESS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD	  	3,140,823.03	 	 500083
	  	CORPORATE EXPRESS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
	 500443
	  	COOK AUSTRALIA	  	2,994,144.16	 	 500443
	  	COOK AUSTRALIA
	 557250
	  	FAULDING HEALTHCARE PTY LTD	  	2,944,476.01	 	 557250
	  	FAULDING HEALTHCARE PTY LTD
	 500012
	  	ALCON LABORATORIES PTY LTD (AUST)	  	2,878,317.39	 	 500012
	  	ALCON LABORATORIES PTY LTD (AUST)
	 500060
	  	BUNZL PTY LTD (VIC)	  	2,820,618.39	 	 500060
	  	BUNZL PTY LTD (VIC)
	 500212
	  	KIMBERLY CLARK AUSTRALIA PTY LTD	  	2,813,170.90	 	 500212
	  	KIMBERLY CLARK AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
	 536103
	  	MOUNT HOSPITAL PHARMACY	  	2,747,369.86	 	 536103
	  	MOUNT HOSPITAL PHARMACY
	 546486
	  	BIO ENTERICS	  	2,732,950.99	 	 546486
	  	BIO ENTERICS
	 518228
	  	SAGACIOUS PROCUREMENT	  	2,701,095.17	 	 518228
	  	SAGACIOUS PROCUREMENT
	 518192
	  	OSTEOZ PTY LTD	  	2,623,892.00	 	 518192
	  	OSTEOZ PTY LTD
	 573314
	  	BIDVEST (GARBUTT)	  	2,615,505.97	 	 573314
	  	BIDVEST (GARBUTT)
	 500040
	  	B BRAUN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD	  	2,586,800.77	 	 500040
	  	B BRAUN AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
	 500357
	  	SURGICARE PTY LTD	  	2,527,223.64	 	 500357
	  	SURGICARE PTY LTD
	 535162
	  	CODE BLUE SPECIALIST NURSES AGENCY P/L	  	2,481,085.78	 	 535162
	  	CODE BLUE SPECIALIST NURSES AGENCY P/L
	 536843
	  	DEPT HEALTH & COMMUNITY CARE	  	2,450,959.44	 	 536843
	  	DEPT HEALTH & COMMUNITY CARE
	 502500
	  	ANSELL INTERNATIONAL	  	2,379,319.11	 	 502500
	  	ANSELL INTERNATIONAL
	 500137
	  	GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS AUST PTY LD	  	2,335,208.70	 	 500137
	  	GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS AUST PTY LD
	 500234
	  	MATHYS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD	  	2,321,210.66	 	 500234
	  	MATHYS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
	 500361
	  	TAYLOR BRYANT PTY LTD	  	2,294,182.05	 	 500361
	  	TAYLOR BRYANT PTY LTD
	 500343
	  	SMITH & NEPHEW MEDICAL PTY LTD	  	2,280,721.60	 	 500343
	  	SMITH & NEPHEW MEDICAL PTY LTD
	 500010
	  	ALARIS MEDICAL SYSTEMS	  	2,167,867.24	 	 500010
	  	ALARIS MEDICAL SYSTEMS
	 500045
	  	BECTON DICKINSON PTY LTD	  	2,159,971.57	 	 500045
	  	BECTON DICKINSON PTY LTD
	 500001
	  	ABBOTT AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD (NSW)	  	2,136,524.95	 	 500001
	  	ABBOTT AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD (NSW)
	 536255
	  	ORTHOTECH PTY LTD	  	2,073,591.89	 	 536255
	  	ORTHOTECH PTY LTD
	 500278
	  	TABLE EIGHT PTY LTD	  	1,875,478.84	 	 500278
	  	TABLE EIGHT PTY LTD
	 575253
	  	FORMULA INTERIORS PTY LTD	  	1,873,701.72	 	 575253
	  	FORMULA INTERIORS PTY LTD
	 523879
	  	BHPH PHARMACY	  	1,873,093.46	 	 523879
	  	BHPH PHARMACY
	 500228
	  	UNOMEDICAL PTY LTD	  	1,864,797.60	 	 500228
	  	UNOMEDICAL PTY LTD

	 500142
	  	 GETZ BROS & CO (AUST) PTY LTD
	  	1,856,055.44	  	500142	  	 GETZ BROS & CO (AUST) PTY LTD

	 559778
	  	 OSTEOZ PTY LTD
	  	1,834,877.00	  	559778	  	 OSTEOZ PTY LTD

	 527296
	  	 SCOTTISH PACIFIC BUSINESS FINANCE
	  	1,831,200.00	  	527296	  	 SCOTTISH PACIFIC BUSINESS FINANCE

	 500264
	  	 N STENNING & CO PTY LTD (NSW)
	  	1,802,276.94	  	500264	  	 N STENNING & CO PTY LTD (NSW)

	 500287
	  	 DATEX OHMEDA
	  	1,782,991.00	  	500287	  	 DATEX OHMEDA

	 500247
	  	 MEDTEL AUSTRALIA (NSW)
	  	1,777,373.02	  	500247	  	 MEDTEL AUSTRALIA (NSW)

	 547664
	  	 WARRINGAL HOSPITAL PHARMACY
	  	1,776,196.49	  	547664	  	 WARRINGAL HOSPITAL PHARMACY

	 537024
	  	 WESTERN DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY
	  	1,773,821.00	  	537024	  	 WESTERN DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGY

	 536274
	  	 PACIFIC LINEN SERVICES
	  	1,752,688.88	  	536274	  	 PACIFIC LINEN SERVICES

	 503300
	  	 MEDISTAFF INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD
	  	1,751,810.44	  	503300	  	 MEDISTAFF INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD

	 576318
	  	 JOHN FOSTER PROJECTS PTY LTD
	  	1,741,314.92	  	576318	  	 JOHN FOSTER PROJECTS PTY LTD

	 537027
	  	 WESTERN POWER CORPORATION
	  	1,737,055.90	  	537027	  	 WESTERN POWER CORPORATION

	 551438
	  	 OSBORNE PARK HOSPITAL
	  	1,663,548.89	  	551438	  	 OSBORNE PARK HOSPITAL

	 535069
	  	 CARE NURSING AGENCY PTY LTD
	  	1,650,177.95	  	535069	  	 CARE NURSING AGENCY PTY LTD

	 534877
	  	 AUSTRALIAN NURSING SOLUTIONS PTY LTD
	  	1,627,723.18	  	534877	  	 AUSTRALIAN NURSING SOLUTIONS PTY LTD

	 528253
	  	 DEPT OF COMMUNITY & HEALTH SERVICES
	  	1,586,794.37	  	528253	  	 DEPT OF COMMUNITY & HEALTH SERVICES

	 562524
	  	 BOTANY PHARMACY
	  	1,538,900.06	  	562524	  	 BOTANY PHARMACY

	 502413
	  	 BOC PTY LTD
	  	1,525,377.83	  	502413	  	 BOC PTY LTD

	 518294
	  	 ENDOTHERAPEUTICS PTY LTD
	  	1,514,315.11	  	518294	  	 ENDOTHERAPEUTICS PTY LTD

	 561785
	  	 BRIGHTWATER CARE GROUP
	  	1,495,012.94	  	561785	  	 BRIGHTWATER CARE GROUP

	 527434
	  	 CARESTAFF NURSING SERVICES PTY LTD
	  	1,482,851.83	  	527434	  	 CARESTAFF NURSING SERVICES PTY LTD

	 503405
	  	 CRITICAL CARE NURSING AGENCY
	  	1,473,297.76	  	503405	  	 CRITICAL CARE NURSING AGENCY

	 561538
	  	 MEDIBANK PRIVATE (VIC)
	  	1,456,458.72	  	561538	  	 MEDIBANK PRIVATE (VIC)

	 500006
	  	 ADVANCED SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD
	  	1,427,901.21	  	500006	  	 ADVANCED SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD

	 538837
	  	 A CONSOLIDATED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE P/L
	  	1,415,130.76	  	538837	  	 A CONSOLIDATED EMPLOYMENT SERVICE P/L

	 500366
	  	 TERUMO CORP AUSTRALIA
	  	1,334,012.81	  	500366	  	 TERUMO CORP AUSTRALIA

	 527398
	  	 JOHN FLYNN HOSPITAL PHARMACY
	  	1,316,974.21	  	527398	  	 JOHN FLYNN HOSPITAL PHARMACY

	 504671
	  	 PRN NURSES PTY LTD
	  	1,316,876.90	  	504671	  	 PRN NURSES PTY LTD

	 524136
	  	 JOHN JACKSON PHARMACIST
	  	1,302,137.40	  	524136	  	 JOHN JACKSON PHARMACIST

	 536579
	  	 METROPOLITAN HEALTH SERVICE
	  	1,276,666.80	  	536579	  	 METROPOLITAN HEALTH SERVICE

	 513841
	  	 ST GEORGE PRIVATE HOSPITAL PHARMACY
	  	1,259,826.76	  	513841	  	 ST GEORGE PRIVATE HOSPITAL PHARMACY

	 550657
	  	 MANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION
	  	1,250,884.50	  	550657	  	 MANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION

	 500261
	  	 MULTIGATE MEDICAL PRODUCTS PTY LTD
	  	1,246,900.83	  	500261	  	 MULTIGATE MEDICAL PRODUCTS PTY LTD

	 500218
	  	 LINDE GAS PTY LTD (NSW)
	  	1,229,835.17	  	500218	  	 LINDE GAS PTY LTD (NSW)

	 500019
	  	 AMERICAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS
	  	1,176,516.55	  	500019	  	 AMERICAN MEDICAL SYSTEMS

	 563467
	  	 SEACHANGE NURSING
	  	1,156,998.16	  	563467	  	 SEACHANGE NURSING

	 528442
	  	 ACT HEALTH SUPPLY SERVICES
	  	1,144,421.57	  	528442	  	 ACT HEALTH SUPPLY SERVICES

	 500328
	  	 RM SMITH FOODSERVICE DISTRIBUTION
	  	1,123,529.00	  	500328	  	 RM SMITH FOODSERVICE DISTRIBUTION

 Annexure G Escrow Agreement 
  
 ESCROW AGREEMENT 
  
 BETWEEN 
  

	1.	Mayne Group Limited of Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria 3004, Australia (ACN 004 073 410) (“Client”);

  

	2.	Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia (ACN 106 722 347
(“Buyer”) 

  

	3.	Permanent Nominees (Aust.) Limited (ACN 000 154 441) of Level 4 35 Clarence Street Sydney NSW 2000, New South Wales (“Escrow Agent”).

  
 RECITALS 
  

	A.	On or about the date of this Agreement, the Client, the Buyer and other parties entered into an agreement under which the Buyer agreed to pay the sum of [*] (“Escrow
Amount”) to the Escrow Agent on the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	B.	The Escrow Agent will hold and distribute the Escrow Amount in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 

  
 IT IS AGREED 
  

	1.	Definitions and interpretation 

  

	1.1	In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires:  

  
 Agreement means this agreement; 
  
 Business Day means a day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, public holiday or bank holiday in any of Sydney or Melbourne; 
  
 Buyer Authorised Signatories means any two directors of the Buyer or
any person nominated by any of them by written notice to the Escrow Agent. 
  
 Client Authorised Signatories means any two directors of the Client or any person nominated by any of them by written notice to the Escrow Agent. 
  
 Fund means the Escrow Amount and all amounts paid to or received by the Escrow Agent in its capacity as such,
including interest or other income earned on investment of the Fund. 
  

	1.2	In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires: 

  

	 	(a)	a reference: 

  

	 	(i)	to the singular includes the plural and vice versa; 

  

	 	(ii)	to a gender includes all genders; 

  

	 	(iii)	to a document (including this Agreement) is a reference to that document (including any schedules and annexures) as amended, consolidated, supplemented, novated or replaced;

  

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  

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	 	(iv)	to an agreement includes any deed, agreement or legally enforceable arrangement or understanding whether written or not; 

  

	 	(v)	to parties means the parties to this Agreement and to a party means a party to this Agreement; 

  

	 	(vi)	to a notice means all notices, approvals, demands, requests, nominations or other communications given by one party to another under or in connection with this Agreement;

  

	 	(vii)	to a person (including a party) includes: 

  

	 	(A)	a reference to an individual, company, body corporate, association, partnership, firm, joint venture, trust or government agency as the case requires; and 

 

	 	(B)	the person’s successors, permitted assigns, executors and administrators; 

  

	 	(viii)	to a law: 

  

	 	(A)	includes a reference to any constitutional provision, subordinate legislation, treaty, decree, convention, statute, regulation, rule, ordinance, proclamation, by-law, judgment, rule
of common law or equity or rule of any applicable stock exchange; 

  

	 	(B)	is a reference to that law as amended, consolidated, supplemented or replaced; and 

  

	 	(C)	is a reference to any regulation, rule, ordinance, proclamation, by-law or judgment made under that law; 

  

	 	(ix)	to proceedings includes litigation, arbitration, and investigation; 

  

	 	(x)	to a judgment includes an order, injunction, decree, determination or award of any court or tribunal; 

  

	 	(b)	headings are for convenience only and are ignored in interpreting this Agreement; 

  

	 	(c)	if a period of time is specified and dates from, after or before, a given day or the day of an act or event, it is to be calculated exclusive of that day; 

 

	 	(d)	if a payment or other act must (but for this clause) be made or done on a day which is not a Business Day, then it must be made or done on the next Business Day;

  

	 	(e)	the words “including” or “includes” mean “including but not limited to” or “including without limitation”; 

  

	 	(f)	where a word or phrase is defined, its other grammatical forms have a corresponding meaning; and 

  

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	 	(g)	this Agreement must not be construed adversely to a party solely because that party was responsible for preparing it. 

  

	2.	Appointment of and instructions to Escrow Agent 

  

	2.1	Each of the Client and the Buyer appoints the Escrow Agent as escrow agent pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	2.2	The Escrow Agent agrees to act as escrow agent in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	3.	The Fund 

  

	3.1	Escrow Agent shall invest the Fund: 

  

	 	(a)	in accordance with directions received from the Client; or 

  

	 	(b)	otherwise at its sole discretion, including in a common fund maintained by Permanent Trustee Company Limited or any of is related companies. 

  

	3.2	Any loss incurred from investment of the Fund shall be borne by the Fund. 

  

	3.3	The Escrow Agent must: 

  

	 	(a)	distribute the Fund (or part thereof)in accordance with: 

  

	 	(i)	any written directions notified to the Escrow Agent in accordance with clause 13 and executed by the Client’s Authorised Signatories; or 

  

	 	(ii)	any written direction notified to the Escrow Agent in accordance with clause 13 and executed by the Buyer’s Authorised Signatories, 

  
 but only if such direction is in the form contained in Attachment 1 to this
Agreement. 
  

	 	(b)	distribute the Fund on termination of this Agreement in accordance with any written directions executed by the Client’s Authorised Signatories and notified to the Escrow Agent
in accordance with clause 13 ; and 

  

	3.4	Immediately notify the Client when the Fund is A$0. 

  

	3.5	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in any direction given to the Escrow Agreement pursuant to clause 3.3, the Escrow Agent will not pay any amount out of the Fund sooner than
3 Business Days after its receipt of the direction. 

  

	4.	Obligations of the Escrow Agent 

  

	4.1	The duties and obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be determined solely by reference to the express terms of this Agreement. 

  

	4.2	The Escrow Agent need not recognise any agreement (including with respect to the Fund) to which the Escrow Agreement is not a party. 

  

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	5.	Liability of Escrow Agent 

  

	5.1	The Escrow Agent will not be liable for any: 

  

	 	(a)	error of judgement made in good faith; or 

  

	 	(b)	act done or omitted to be done, 

  
 except in relation to its own negligence or its wilful misconduct or its breach of this Agreement. 
  

	5.2	The maximum total liability of the Escrow Agent under or in relation to this Agreement is limited to the Fund from time to time, except in the case of fraud or wilful misconduct on
the part of the Escrow Agent or its breach of this Agreement. 

  

	5.3	The Escrow Agent may without incurring liability rely upon the accuracy, execution, validity and effectiveness of, and need not verify the contents, of an instrument, notice,
resolution, direction, consent, certificate, affidavit, statement received pursuant to this Agreement which is apparently regular on its face. 

  

	5.4	The Escrow Agent shall not incur any liability in respect of any failure to act to the extent (if any) to which it is hindered, prevented or forbidden from so acting because of any
applicable present or future law or order or judgment of any court of competent jurisdiction. 

  

	5.5	The Escrow Agent shall not be liable to account to any party for any payment made by Escrow Agent in good faith and on reasonable grounds to any fiscal authority for taxes with
respect to the Fund or with respect to any transaction under this Agreement, notwithstanding that any such payment ought or need not have been made. 

  

	5.6	The Escrow Agent may rely on Client as to the validity of any signature on any document if the Escrow Agent believes the signature to be genuine. 

  

	5.7	The Escrow Agent is not liable for loss of any property during its transmission between the Escrow Agent and Client or vice versa except to the extent that such loss is caused by
the fraud or wilful negligence of the Escrow Agent. 

  

	5.8	The Escrow Agent is not responsible for insuring the Fund or any part of it. 

  

	6.	Escrow Agent’s fees 

  

	6.1	The Client and the Buyer shall each pay to the Escrow Agent a non-refundable fee of A$7,500 per annum, annually in advance. The first fees will be payable upon the payment of the
Escrow Amount to the Escrow Agent. 

  

	6.2	All amounts payable to the Escrow Agent by another party pursuant to this Agreement are exclusive of Goods and Services Tax (“GST”). At the time a payment is due to
be made to the Escrow Agent pursuant to this Agreement (other than the Escrow Amount and other additions to the Fund), the party making the payment shall also pay to the Escrow Agent the amount of any GST applicable that payment.

  

	7.	Indemnity 

  

	7.1	Clauses 7.2 and 7.3 apply in addition and without prejudice to any indemnity allowed by law and to the maximum extent permitted by law. 

  

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	7.2	Each of the Client and the Buyer must severally indemnify the Escrow Agent for and against one half (50%) respectively of all costs, taxes, liabilities and expenses incurred by the
Escrow Agent in connection with either this Agreement or the acts and omissions of the Escrow Agent in performance of its obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	7.3	Without limitation to the generality of clause 7.2, each of the Client and the Buyer must severally indemnify the Escrow Agent and keep it indemnified from and against one half
(50%) respectively of: 

  

	 	(a)	all liability for costs reasonably incurred (including on a solicitor and own client basis) and all expenses reasonably incurred by the Escrow Agent: 

  

	 	(i)	in defending any proceedings, criminal or civil, relating to it holding office as, or any act or omission taken or made by it as, Escrow Agent; 

  

	 	(ii)	in connection with any administrative proceedings, relating to it holding office as, or any act or omission taken or made by it as, Escrow Agent; or 

  

	 	(iii)	in connection with any application in relation to any proceedings relating to it holding office as, or any act or omission taken or made by it as, Escrow Agent,

  
 ; and 
  

	 	(b)	any order for payment of the costs of other parties to proceedings of the nature referred to in clause (a), 

  
 except if the proceedings are in relation to the fraud or wilful misconduct
of, or breach of this Agreement by, the Escrow Agent. 
  

	7.4	The indemnities provided pursuant to paragraphs 7.2 and 7.3 are provided to the Escrow Agent in its own right and also for the benefit of each of its officers, employees and agents.

  

	7.5	The indemnities in clause 7.2 and 7.3: 

  

	 	(a)	continue irrespective of one or more previous applications of those provisions; 

  

	 	(b)	continue in full force and effect notwithstanding that the Escrow Agent may have ceased to hold office as such; 

  

	 	(c)	continue in full force and effect notwithstanding the termination of this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(d)	do not apply to the extent that the Escrow Agent is entitled to recover the relevant loss, costs or expenses under any policy of insurance. 

  

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	8.	Retirement of Escrow Agent 

  

	8.1	The Escrow Agent may retire as Escrow Agent by giving written notice to the Client and the Buyer specifying its intention to do so and nominating a proposed effective date for its
retirement. 

  

	8.2	A retirement by the Escrow Agent shall not be effective until a successor escrow agent reasonably acceptable to the Client and the Buyer has agreed to act as such on the terms set
out in this Agreement (or such other terms as that party may agree with the Client and the Buyer). 

  

	8.3	Upon receipt of the notice of intention by the Escrow Agent to retire, the Client and the Buyer must use all reasonable endeavours to arrange for a successor escrow agent to be
appointed as soon as possible and the Escrow Agent will do all things necessary to assist in relation to the appointment. 

  

	9.	Assignment 

  
 The rights and obligations of each party under this Agreement are personal. No party may assign, encumber or otherwise deal with its rights under this
Agreement without the prior written consent of the other parties. 
  

	10.	Confidentiality 

  
 The Escrow Agent must not disclose the provisions of this Agreement or any matters relating to this Agreement to any person except as required by law or
to the extent that the provision or matter has entered the public domain (other than by reason of a breach of its duty of confidence). 
  

	11.	Waiver and Amendment 

  
 A provision of or a right created under this Agreement shall not be: 
  

	 	(a)	waived other than expressly in writing signed by the party granting the waiver; or 

  

	 	(b)	varied except in writing signed by all parties. 

  

	12.	Governing Law 

  
 This Agreement is governed by the law of New South Wales. 
  

	13.	Notices 

  

	13.1	In order to be valid, all notices must be: 

  

	 	(a)	in legible writing and in English; and 

  

	 	(b)	addressed to the recipient at the address or facsimile number set out below or to such other address or facsimile number as that party may notify to the other parties:

  

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	 Client:
	  	 
		
	 Attention:
	  	 Karen Kee, Company Secretary

	 Address:
	  	 Mayne Group Limited

	 	  	 Level 21

	 	  	 390 St Kilda Road

	 	  	 Melbourne Vic 3004

	 Fax:
	  	 (03)9868 0757

		
	 Buyer:
	  	 
		
	 Attention:
	  	 Mr Philip Kapp

	 Address:
	  	 c/-  Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, NSW 2000

	 Facsimile:
	  	 +61 2 9921 8123

	
	 Escrow Agent

		
	 Attention:
	  	 Mr CT Guthrie, Manager Structured Finance

	 Address:
	  	 Permanent Nominees (Aust.) Limited

	 	  	 35 Clarence Street

	 	  	 SYDNEY NSW 2000

	 Fax:
	  	 (02) 8295 8691

  

	13.2	Without limiting any other means by which a party may be able to prove that a notice has been received by another party, a notice will be deemed to be duly received:

  

	 	(a)	if sent by hand when left at the address of the recipient; 

  

	 	(b)	if sent by post, 2 days after the date of posting; or 

  

	 	(c)	if sent by facsimile, upon receipt by the sender of an acknowledgment or transmission report generated by the machine from which the facsimile was sent indicating that the whole
facsimile was sent to the recipient’s facsimile number and confirmed by registered mail; 

  
 provided that a notice received after 5.00 pm local time at the place of receipt on a Business Day shall be deemed to have been received at 9 am on the
next Business Day 
  

	14.	Counterparts 

  
 This Agreement may be signed in counterparts and all counterparts taken together constitute one document. 
  
 Executed as an Agreement
on                            2003, 
  

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	Executed for and on behalf of Mayne Group Limited ABN 56 004 073 410 by its Attorneys under Power of Attorney dated 30 January 2002 each of whom declares that he or she holds the
office in Mayne Group Limited indicated under his or her signature and that he or she has no notice of revocation of the Power of Attorney	  	 Mayne Group Limited
  
 ABN 56 004 073 410 by
  
 its Attorneys:

	 	  	  

 Signature of Attorney

		
	 	  	
 Name of Attorney in
full

		
	 	  	
 Office

		
	 	  	
 Signature of
Attorney

		
	 	  	
 Name of Attorney in
full

		
	 	  	
 Office

  

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	 Executed by Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited
 ACN 1 06 722 347 by or in the presence of:
	  	 
		
	
 Signature of Director
	  	
 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	
 Name of Director in full
	  	
 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

		
	The Common Seal of Permanent Nominees (Aust.) Limited was affixed in accordance with its constitution in the presence of:	  	 
		
	
 Signature of authorised person
	  	
 Signature of authorised person

		
	
 Office held
	  	
 Office held

		
	
 Name of authorised person (print)
	  	
 Name of authorised person (print)

  

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 Attachment 1 - Form of Direction 
  
 [Letterhead of party giving direction] 
  
 To: 
  
 Mr CT Guthrie, Manager Structured Finance 
 Permanent Nominees (Aust.) Limited 
 35 Clarence Street 
 SYDNEY NSW 2000 
 Fax: (02) 8295 8691 
  
 Dear Sir

  
 This letter is a direction for the purposes of clause 3 of the Escrow
Agreement between Permanent Nominees (Aust.) Limited, Mayne Group Limited and Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited dated [insert date of Escrow Agreement]. Terms used in this letter have the meaning given to them in the Escrow Agreement.

  
 The Escrow Agent is hereby directed to pay [$ ] from the Escrow Account
to [name of payee] on [insert date on which payment is to be made, not being less than 3 Business Days after the notice was received by the Escrow Agent] (the “Payment Date”). 
  
 Such payment is to be made by means of [insert means of payment, either cheque or EFT to a
specified account]. 
  
 Each of the signatories to this document hereby
certifies: 
  

	(a)	that an event has occurred under the agreements between the Buyer and the Client entitling [insert name of party giving the direction] to give the direction contained in this
document; and 

  

	(b)	that [insert name of the party not giving the direction] has been/will be given notice, by or on behalf of the signatories to this document, of the payment which the Escrow
Agent is to make pursuant to this document, at least three Business Days prior to the Payment Date. 

  
 Yours faithfully 
  

	  

 Signature of Director, [Insert name of party giving direction]

	  
  

 Name of Director

  

 60 

	  

 Signature of Director, Insert name of party giving direction]

	  

 Name of Director

  

 61 

	Executed for and on behalf of Mayne Group Limited ABN 56 004 073 410 by its Attorneys under Power of Attorney dated 30 January 2002 each of whom declares that he or she holds the
office in Mayne Group Limited indicated under his or her signature and that he or she has no notice of revocation of the Power of Attorney	  	 Mayne Group Limited
  
 ABN 56 004 073 410 by
  
 its Attorneys:

		
	 	  	  

 Signature of Attorney

		
	 	  	  

 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 	  	  

 Office

		
	 	  	  

 Signature of Attorney

		
	 	  	  

 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 	  	  

 Office

  

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	Executed by Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited ACN 106 722 347 by or in the presence of:	  	 
		
	  

 Signature of
Director
	  	  

 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	
 Name of Director in full
	  	
 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

		
	The Common Seal of Permanent Nominees (Aust.) Limited was affixed in accordance with its constitution in the presence of:	  	 
		
	
 Signature of authorised person
	  	
 Signature of authorised person

		
	
 Office held
	  	
 Office held

		
	
 Name of authorised person (print)
	  	
 Name of authorised person (print)

  
  

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 Attachment 1 - Form of Direction 
  
 [Letterhead of party giving direction] 
  
 To: 
  
 Mr CT Guthrie, Manager Structured Finance 
 Permanent Nominees (Aust.) Limited 
 35 Clarence Street 
 SYDNEY NSW 2000 
 Fax:(02) 8295 8691 
  
 Dear Sir

  
 This letter is a direction for the purposes of clause 3 of the Escrow
Agreement between Permanent Nominees (Aust.) Limited, Mayne Group Limited and Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited dated [insert date of Escrow Agreement]. Terms used in this letter have the meaning given to them in the Escrow Agreement.

  
 The Escrow Agent is hereby directed to pay [$ ] from the Escrow
Account to [name of payee] on [insert date on which payment is to be made, not being less than 3 Business Days after the notice was received by the Escrow Agent] (the “Payment Date”). 
  
 Such payment is to be made by means of [insert means of payment, either cheque or EFT to
a specified account]. 
  
 Each of the signatories to this document hereby
certifies: 
  

	(a)	that an event has occurred under the agreements between the Buyer and the Client entitling [insert name of party giving the direction] to give the direction contained in this
document; and 

  

	(b)	that [insert name of the party not giving the direction] has been/will be given notice, by or on behalf of the signatories to this document, of the payment which the Escrow
Agent is to make pursuant to this document, at least three Business Days prior to the Payment Date. 

  
 Yours faithfully 
  

	  

 Signature of Director, [Insert name of party giving direction]

	
	  

 Name of Director

	  

 Signature of Director, Insert name of party giving direction]

	
	  

 Name of Director

 Annexure H Consultancy Letter 
  
 [MAYNE GROUP LIMITED LETTERHEAD] 
  
 Australian Newco Holdings Pty Ltd 
  
 C/- Minter Ellison 
  
 88 Phillip Street 
  

SYDNEY NSW 2000 
  
 [            ] 2003 
  
 Dear Sirs 
  
 Consultancy Services 
  
 We refer to the sale of the hospital division set out in the Umbrella Deed between MGL, MHH and the Buyer dated [        ] (Umbrella Deed) and the ancillary documents
referred to in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 Terms defined in the Umbrella Deed have the
same meaning in this letter and the interpretation provisions of the Umbrella Deed also apply to this letter. 
  
 The Buyer has agreed to purchase, inter alia, the Australian Hospital Business. 
  
 The C&P Hospitals will only be sold and purchased after the relevant conditions in the Asset Sale Agreement for the relevant C&P Hospital have been satisfied.

  
 Until that time, MGL will retain responsibility for the C&P Hospital
Business, perform all of the obligations in relation to the C&P Hospital Business and continue to operate, conduct, carry on and manage (“Operate”) the C&P Hospital Business, which the Buyer hereby acknowledges. 

 
 MGL will require the Hospital Executive Team (currently being Robert Cooke and his senior
management team), as senior employees of the Buyer, to provide consulting services to MGL from Umbrella Completion in respect of each C&P Hospital Business until all of the C&P Hospital Businesses have been sold to the Buyer. The Buyer will
not change or replace any of the Hospital Executive Team without the approval of MGL, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld provided the proposed replacement is a person of suitable skills, qualification and experience. 
  
 By countersigning this letter, the Buyer agrees to provide any consultancy services as MGL
may reasonably require in respect of the C&P Hospital Businesses from Umbrella Completion. Unless MGL otherwise directs the Buyer in writing, each of the Hospital Executive Team will continue to fulfil the same functions and perform the same
roles as they did immediately up to Umbrella Completion. 
  
 In providing the
consultancy services, the Buyer will ensure that each member of the Hospital Executive Team acts with professional skill with a view to promoting and advancing each C&P Hospital Business, and will comply with all directions and applicable
policies of MGL. 
  

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 By providing the consultancy services, it is understood that the Buyer and MGL are not involved in a partnership or joint
venture of any kind in relation to a C&P Hospital Business. 
  
 In
consideration for entering into this letter agreement, MGL will pay to the Buyer $1: 
  
 MGL may at its sole discretion terminate this letter agreement effective immediately by giving written notice to the Buyer if at any time the Buyer is or becomes materially in breach of any of the terms of this letter agreement, or causes
MGL to become materially in breach of any of the terms of a Government Contract, or the Buyer becomes an externally-administered body corporate (as that term is defined in the Corporations Act). 
  
 Yours faithfully 
  

	  

 For and on behalf of

	
	 Mayne Group Limited

  
  
  
 Agreed and accepted: 
  

	
	  

 For and on behalf of

	
	 Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited

  

 63Share and Asset Sale Deed

 Exhibit 2 
  

CLAYTON UTZ 
  
 Share and Asset Sale Deed - Hospitals 
 (excluding collocated and privatised hospitals) 
  
 Mayne Group Limited ABN 56 004 073 410 
 MGL 
  
 Mayne Healthcare Holdings Pty Limited ABN 16 078 954 631 
 MHH 
  
 Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited ACN 106 722 347 
 Buyer 
  
 The entities listed in Schedule 14

 Other Indemnifying Parties 
  
 If you have any questions about the details of this document 
 please
contact Rod Halstead on + 61 2 9353 4000 
  
 Clayton Utz Lawyers 

Levels 22-35 No. 1 O’Connell Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia 
 PO Box
H3 Australia Square Sydney NSW 1215 
 T + 61 2 9353 4000 F + 61 2 8220 6700 
  
 www.claytonutz.com 
  
 Our reference Rod Halstead/Jonathan Algar/21724491 
  
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 Table of Contents 
  

	 1.
	  	Definitions and interpretation	  	2
				
	 	  	1.1	  	Definitions	  	2
	 	  	1.2	  	Procurement by MGL	  	15
	 	  	1.3	  	Umbrella Deed	  	15
	 	  	1.4	  	Other Indemnifying Parties	  	16
			
	 2.
	  	Sale of Sale Shares and Assets	  	16
				
	 	  	2.1	  	Sale of Sale Shares	  	16
	 	  	2.2	  	Sale of Assets	  	16
	 	  	2.3	  	Purchase Price	  	16
	 	  	2.4	  	Missing Titles	  	16
	 	  	2.5	  	Sold Properties	  	16
			
	 3.
	  	Completion	  	17
				
	 	  	3.1	  	Completion place and date	  	17
	 	  	3.2	  	Seller’s obligations on Completion	  	17
	 	  	3.3	  	Buyer’s obligations on Completion	  	19
	 	  	3.4	  	Delivery	  	20
	 	  	3.5	  	Title	  	20
	 	  	3.6	  	Risk	  	20
	 	  	3.7	  	Interdependence	  	20
	 	  	3.8	  	Notice to complete	  	20
	 	  	3.9	  	Conduct until Sale Shares are registered	  	21
	 	  	3.10	  	Storage of Disclosure Material	  	21
			
	 4.
	  	Novation and Assignment of Hospital Business Contracts -Seller Group and Equipment Leases -
Seller Group	  	21
				
	 	  	4.1	  	Novation or assignment	  	21
	 	  	4.2	  	Obligations pending or if no novation or assignment	  	22
	 	  	4.3	  	Obligations if novation or assignment is not possible	  	22
	 	  	4.4	  	Indemnities	  	23
	 	  	4.5	  	Transfer of Assets under Equipment Leases - Seller Group	  	23
	 	  	4.6	  	Health Fund Contracts	  	24
	 	  	4.7	  	Key Contracts	  	25
			
	 5.
	  	Novation and Assignment of Leases- Seller Group	  	25
				
	 	  	5.1	  	Novation or assignment on Completion	  	25
	 	  	5.2	  	Obligations pending or if no novation or assignment	  	25
	 	  	5.3	  	Obligations if novation or assignment is not possible	  	26
	 	  	5.4	  	Indemnities	  	26
			
	 6.
	  	Contracts - Group	  	27
				
	 	  	6.1	  	Consent to change in control	  	27
	 	  	6.2	  	Obligations following Completion	  	27
			
	 7.
	  	Release of Seller’s Guarantees	  	27
				
	 	  	7.1	  	Release	  	28
	 	  	7.2	  	Indemnity	  	28
			
	 8.
	  	Shared arrangements	  	28
				
	 	  	8.1	  	Shared Contracts	  	28
			
	 9.
	  	Employees and Independent Contractors	  	29
				
	 	  	9.1	  	Provision of employment or engagement	  	29
	 	  	9.2	  	Payments to Employees and Independent Contractors	  	29

	 	  	9.3	  	Recognition of prior service	  	30
	 	  	9.4	  	Indemnity for Employees and Independent Contractors	  	30
	 	  	9.5	  	Pre-Completion Employee Arrangements	  	31
	 	  	9.6	  	Disclosure of industrial developments	  	31
	 	  	9.7	  	During the Liaison Period, if:	  	31
	 	  	9.8	  	(each an “Industrial Event”), then MGL must:	  	31
	 	  	9.9	  	Management of industrial relations and disputes	  	32
	 	  	9.10	  	Risk mitigation	  	32
	 	  	9.11	  	Costs of Applications	  	33
	 	  	9.12	  	Employee Lists and Independent Contractors	  	33
			
	 10.
	  	Superannuation	  	33
			
	 11.
	  	Trade Debts - Seller Group	  	35
			
	 12.
	  	Plant and equipment	  	35
			
	 13.
	  	Liabilities	  	36
			
	 14.
	  	Tax	  	36
				
	 	  	14.1	  	Tax Indemnity	  	36
	 	  	14.2	  	Rights of the Buyer Group Members and Enforcement of the Tax Indemnity	  	36
	 	  	14.3	  	Restrictions on claims under the Tax Indemnity	  	36
	 	  	14.4	  	Timing of payments	  	37
	 	  	14.5	  	Late Payments	  	37
	 	  	14.6	  	Notice of Potential Tax Claims and Tax Claims Procedure	  	37
	 	  	14.7	  	Refunds	  	39
	 	  	14.8	  	Interest received from a Revenue Authority	  	40
	 	  	14.9	  	Expert determination	  	40
	 	  	14.10	  	Tax Returns	  	40
	 	  	14.11	  	Loan Amounts	  	41
	 	  	14.12	  	Limits	  	41
	 	  	14.13	  	Tax office ruling	  	41
			
	 15.
	  	Pay as you go (PAYG) instalments	  	42
				
	 	  	15.1	  	Liability for the PAYG Instalment	  	42
	 	  	15.2	  	Payment of the PAYG Instalment for the Pre-Completion Quarter	  	42
	 	  	15.3	  	Payment of the PAYG Instalment for the Completion Quarter	  	42
	 	  	15.4	  	Calculation of the PAYG Credit for the PAYG Instalment for the Pre-Completion Quarter	  	42
	 	  	15.5	  	Calculation of PAYG Credit for the PAYG Instalment for the Completion Quarter	  	42
	 	  	15.6	  	GIC payable in respect of the PAYG Instalment	  	43
	 	  	15.7	  	Notification of PAYG Instalment	  	43
		
	Schedule 1 Hospital Companies and Subsidiaries	  	6
		
	Schedule 2 Sale Shares	  	8
		
	Schedule 3 Hospitals	  	9
		
	Schedule 4 Seller’s Guarantees	  	11
		
	Schedule 5 Hospital Business Contracts	  	12
		
	Schedule 6 Business Names - Seller Group	  	15

		
	 Schedule 7 Intellectual Property
	  	16
		
	 Schedule 8 Premises
	  	18
		
	 Schedule 9 Leases
	  	24
		
	 Schedule 10 - Not Used Schedule 11 - Not used
	  	39
		
	 Schedule 11 - Not used
	  	40
		
	 Schedule 12 - Not used
	  	41
		
	 Schedule 12 - Not used
	  	41
		
	 Schedule 13 Equipment Leases - Seller Group
	  	42
		
	 Schedule 14 - Other Indemnifying Parties
	  	44
		
	 Annexure A Diagnostics Agreements
	  	45
		
	 Annexure B Shared Services Agreement
	  	46
		
	 Annexure C Licence
	  	47
			
	 1.
	  	Definitions and interpretation	  	47
				
	 	  	1.1	  	Definitions	  	47
	 	  	1.2	  	Interpretation	  	48
			
	 2.
	  	Licence to use property	  	48
				
	 	  	2.1	  	Licence	  	48
	 	  	2.2	  	No Exclusive Possession	  	48
	 	  	2.3	  	Personal Rights Only	  	49
			
	 3.
	  	Licence fee	  	49
				
	 	  	3.1	  	Licence Fee	  	49
	 	  	3.2	  	Adjustment of Licence Fee	  	49
			
	 4.
	  	Condition and maintenance of Licensed Area	  	49
				
	 	  	4.1	  	Condition and Use of Licensed Area	  	49
	 	  	4.2	  	Licensee Accepts Risk	  	49
	 	  	4.3	  	Maintenance and Care	  	50
	 	  	4.4	  	Compliance with Directions	  	50
	 	  	4.5	  	Compliance with Legislation and Authorities	  	50
			
	 5.
	  	Insurance and indemnities	  	50
				
	 	  	5.1	  	Insurance	  	50
	 	  	5.2	  	Indemnities	  	50
			
	 6.
	  	Termination of Agreement	  	51
				
	 	  	6.1	  	Breach of Terms and Conditions	  	51
	 	  	6.2	  	Termination of Lease	  	51
	 	  	6.3	  	Licensee to Vacate	  	51
			
	 7.
	  	Holding over	  	51
			
	 8.
	  	Conditional Agreement	  	51
				
	 	  	8.1	  	Landlord’s Consent	  	51
	 	  	8.2	  	Completion under Share and Asset Sale Deed	  	52

	 9.
	  	General	  	52
				
	 	  	9.1	  	No Breach of Lease	  	52
	 	  	9.2	  	No Assignment by Licensee	  	52
	 	  	9.3	  	Assignment by the Licensor	  	52
	 	  	9.4	  	Notices	  	52
	 	  	9.5	  	Severability	  	52
	 	  	9.6	  	No Variation of Agreement	  	52
	 	  	9.7	  	Legal Costs And Disbursements	  	52
	 	  	9.8	  	GST	  	53
		
	 Schedule
	  	54

  
 Annexure A - Diagnostics Agreements

  
 Part A Diagnostics Agreement Table 
  
 Part B Diagnostic Imaging and Pathology Lease 
  
 Part C Right of First and Last Refusal Deed 
  
 Part D Diagnostic Imaging Service Level Agreement 
  
 Part E Pathology Service Level Agreement 
  
 Annexure B - Shared Services Agreement 
  
 Annexure C - Licence 

 Deed dated 21/10/ 2003 
  

	 Parties
	  	Mayne Group Limited ACN 004 073 410 of Level 2, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004, Australia (“MGL”)
		
	 	  	Mayne Healthcare Holdings Pty Limited ACN 967 954 631 of Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria 3004 (“MHH”)
		
	 	  	(MGL and MHH, together, the “Sellers”)
		
	 	  	Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited ACN 106 722 347 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 (“Buyer”)
		
	 	  	and
		
	 	  	Joondalup Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 193 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Port Macquarie Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 399 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Logan Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 406 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Melbourne Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 415 of c/o Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Noosa Privatised Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 380 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Caboolture Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 219 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Frances Perry Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 228 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia;
		
	 	  	Armidale Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 200 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia; and
		
	 	  	P.O.W. Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 871 of c/- Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia (collectively with the Buyer, the
“Newco Group” and each a “Newco Group Member”)

  
 Recitals 
  

	A.	MHH and MGL are the holding companies of those companies set out in Part 1 of Schedule 1 (the “Hospital Companies”). 

  

	B.	The Sellers are the registered and beneficial owners of the number of shares in the issued share capital of the Hospital Companies as set out in Schedule 2 (“Sale
Shares”). 

  

	C.	The Sellers have agreed to sell and the Buyer has agreed to buy the Sale Shares upon the terms and conditions of this Deed. 

  

	D.	The Seller Group owns certain assets which are used in carrying on the Hospital Business. MGL has agreed to sell or procure the sale of and the Buyer has agreed to purchase these
assets upon the terms and conditions of this Deed. 

  

	E.	On or about the date of this Deed, the parties have entered into an Umbrella Deed in relation to the sale of the Australian Hospital Business. 

 The parties agree 
  

	1.	Definitions and interpretation 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

  
 In this document: 
  
 “Accruals” has the meaning given in the Umbrella Completion Accounting Principles. 
  
 “Accruals Liability - Seller Group” means all obligations,
whether arising before, on or after Completion exclusively in relation to the Hospital Business, in respect of or in connection with the Accruals which, but for this Deed, MGL or relevant Seller Group Member would be obliged or liable to pay, carry
out, perform, observe or complete after Completion. 
  
 “Agreement” means this document including its Schedules and Annexures. 
  
 “Assets” means individually and collectively: 
  

	 	(a)	Goodwill; 

  

	 	(b)	the Fixed Assets; 

  

	 	(c)	the Prepayments; 

  

	 	(d)	the Intellectual Property Rights; 

  

	 	(e)	the right to be registered as proprietor of the Business Names; 

  

	 	(f)	the Business Records; 

  

	 	(g)	the Trade Debts; 

  

	 	(h)	the Stock; 

  

	 	(i)	the Seller Group’s right, title and interest in the Hospital Business Contracts; 

  

	 	(j)	the Seller Group’s right, title and interest in the Equipment Leases; and 

  

	 	(k)	the Seller Group’s right, title and interest in the Leases. 

  
 “Assets - Seller Group” means individually and collectively: 
  

	 	(a)	Goodwill - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(b)	the Fixed Assets - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(c)	the Prepayments - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(d)	the Intellectual Property Rights - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(e)	the right to be registered as proprietor of the Business Names - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(f)	the Business Records - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(g)	the Trade Debts - Seller Group; 

	 	(h)	the Stock - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(i)	the Seller Group’s right, title and interest in the Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(j)	the Seller Group’s right, title and interest in the Equipment Leases - Seller Group; and 

  

	 	(k)	the Seller Group’s right, title and interest in the Leases - Seller Group, 

  
 and all other assets which are owned by the Seller Group and used exclusively in the conduct of the Hospital Business but
excludes the Excluded Assets. 
  
 “Assume” in
relation to the Buyer means the Buyer must assume, pay, carry out, perform, observe, complete and comply with each and every obligation and Liability as if each and every one of those obligations and Liabilities were (to the extent not already
performed) the obligation and Liability of the Buyer. 
  
 “Assumed Liabilities” means: 
  

	 	(a)	the Accruals Liability - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(b)	the Hospital Business Contracts Liability - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(c)	the Lease Liability - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(d)	the Equipment Lease Liability - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(e)	the Trade Creditors Liability - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(f)	the Independent Contractor Liability; and 

  

	 	(g)	the Employee Liability, 

  
 to the extent that they relate to the Hospital Business only but excludes the Excluded Liabilities. 
  
 “Australian Hospital Business” has the meaning given in the
Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “Business Day” means a day,
not being a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday, on which banks are generally open for business in the State. 
  
 “Business Names” means the business names exclusively used in respect of the Hospital Business, but excluding those containing a Reserved
Name. 
  
 “Business Names - Seller Group” means
the Business Names registered to a Seller Group Member identified in Schedule 6. 
  
 “Business Records” means all current operational records exclusively relating to the Assets or the Hospital Business, including: 
  

	 	(a)	service, promotional, descriptive, sales, trade and application literature and other advertising material and catalogues; 

  

	 	(b)	records relating to the Trade Debts; 

  

	 	(c)	supplier lists; 

	 	(d)	stock records, manufacturing, engineering and purchasing data sheets and bills of material; 

  

	 	(e)	wages, employment benefit, other benefit, payroll and personnel records of the Employees; 

  

	 	(f)	all computer software exclusively used in or relating exclusively to the Hospital Business and: 

  

	 	(i)	owned by any Seller Group Member or Group Member; or 

  

	 	(ii)	licensed to any Seller Group Member or Group Member under a Hospital Business Contract which can be lawfully transferred to the Buyer, 

  
 together with any computer records, including source code, object code,
programmers notes and technical, functional and performance-related documents, associated with such software and owned by, or licensed under the applicable Hospital Business Contract to the relevant Seller Group Member or Group Member; 

 

	 	(g)	all records of the Hospital Business Contracts and Equipment Leases; 

  

	 	(h)	copies of lease documentation, correspondence and documents relating to on-going issues and financial files for the Leases; and 

  

	 	(i)	stationery. 

  
 “Business Records - Group” means the Business Records owned by, or licensed to, any Group Member. 
  
 “Business Records - Seller Group” means the Business Records owned by, or licensed to, any Seller Group Member which can be lawfully
transferred to the Buyer but excluding the Excluded Business Records. 
  
 “Buyer Group” means the Buyer and each of its Related Bodies Corporate and, on and from Completion, includes the Group and where the context requires or allows, “Buyer Group Member” means any one or more of
them. 
  
 “Buyer’s PAYG Credit” means the
amount calculated by clause 15.5(c). 
  
 “Buyer’s
Fund” has the meaning given in clause 10(a). 
  
 “C&P Completion” has the meaning given in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “C&P Hospital” has the meaning given in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “C&P Hospital Business” has the meaning given in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “Commissioner of Taxation” or “Commissioner” means has the meaning given in the Taxation
Administration Act 1953. 
  
 “Completion” means
completion of this Deed and the sale and purchase of the Assets - Seller Group and Sale Shares in accordance with the terms of this Deed. 
  
 “Completion Accounts” has the meaning given to “Umbrella Completion Accounts” in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “Completion Date” means the date set out in clause 3.1.

 “Completion Quarter” means the Instalment Quarter in which Completion occurs.

  
 “Condition Precedent” has the meaning given
in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “Diagnostics Agreements”
means as described and in accordance with the Table set out in Part A of Annexure A: 
  

	 	(a)	the Diagnostic Imaging and Pathology Lease set out in Part B of Annexure A; 

  

	 	(b)	the Right of First and Last Refusal Deed between Buyer and/or a Group Member and MGL set out in Part C of Annexure A; 

  

	 	(c)	the Diagnostic Imaging Service Level Agreement set out in Part D of Annexure A; and 

  

	 	(d)	the Pathology Service Level Agreement set out in Part E of Annexure A.  

  
 “Disclosure Material” has the meaning given in the Umbrella Deed.  
  
 “Divestment Businesses” has the meaning given in the
Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “Eligible Subsidiary” means
any Subsidiary that is or has been provided with an Instalment Rate by the Commissioner of Taxation before the end of the Completion Quarter. 
  
 “Employee Liability” means the Buyer’s obligations to Employees set out in clause 9.4. 
  
 “Employees” means the Employees - Seller Group, the
Employees - Group, the Independent Contractors - Seller Group and the Independent Contractors - Group. 
  
 “Employees - Group” means those individuals employed by a Group Member in the Hospital Business as at the date of this Deed and any other
individuals who are employed by a Group Member in the Hospital Business in the period between the date of this Deed and Completion. The term “Employees - Group” does not include any such individual whose employment terminates prior to, or
who resigns prior to, Completion. 
  
 “Employees - Seller
Group” means those individuals employed by a Seller Group Member exclusively in the Hospital Business as at the date of this Deed and any other individuals who are employed by a Seller Group Member exclusively in the Hospital Business in
the period between the date of this Deed and Completion. The term “Employees - Seller Group” does not include any such individual whose employment terminates prior to or who resigns prior to Completion. 
  
 “Equipment Leases” mean the Equipment Leases - Group and
the Equipment Leases - Seller Group. 
  
 “Equipment
Leases - Group” mean all equipment, financing or operating leases or other hiring arrangements (but excluding the Leases - Group) exclusively relating to the Hospital Business to which any Group Member is a party. 
  
 “Equipment Lease Liability - Seller Group” means all
obligations, whether arising before, on, or after Completion, under the Equipment Leases - Seller Group and which, but for this Deed, a Seller Group Member would be obliged to pay, carry out, perform, observe or complete after Completion.

  
 “Equipment Leases - Seller Group” mean all
equipment, financing or operating leases or other hiring arrangements (but excluding the Leases - Seller Group) exclusively relating to the Hospital Business to which any Seller Group Member is a party, including those set out in Schedule 13.

 “Encumbrance” has the meaning given in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “Escrow Agreement” has the meaning given to that expression
in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “Event” means any
event, occurrence, transaction, instrument, act or omission (or any deemed event, occurrence, transaction, instrument, act or omission). 
  
 “Excluded Assets” means: 
  

	 	(a)	cash including cash on hand and funds held with any bank or financial institution; 

  

	 	(b)	any debtors of a Seller Group Member as at Completion other than the Trade Debts - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(c)	the Excluded Business Records; 

  

	 	(d)	any rights, title, interests or assets of any Seller Group Member which are not used exclusively in the Hospital Business; and 

  

	 	(e)	the Sold Properties. 

  
 “Excluded Business Records” means those of the Business Records that any Seller Group Member is required by Law to retain and debtor
records other than records relating to the Trade Debts - Seller Group. 
  
 “Excluded Liabilities” means any Liabilities of any Seller Group Member to the extent that they do not relate to the Hospital Business. 
  
 “Fixed Assets” means those items of computer hardware (including desktop computers, laptop computers and
servers) and other information technology-related fixed assets, capital work in progress, assets under construction, plant and equipment, machinery, office furniture, office machines, office equipment, appliances, fittings and spare parts and
maintenance materials in relation to any of the foregoing and the Seller Group’s or Group’s right, title and interest in any leasehold improvement in respect of any of the foregoing, used by any Seller Group Member or Group Member
exclusively in the Hospital Business. 
  
 “Fixed Assets -
Seller Group” means those Fixed Assets owned by a Seller Group Member described in the column marked “Shared Services & Hospitals Corp management” in the Last Accounts, subject to any adjustment reflected in the Completion
Accounts. 
  
 “Former Employee” means, in
respect of a Group Member or a Seller Group Member, any person who was an employee of that Group Member or Seller Group Member at any time before Completion but is not so employed as at Completion. 
  
 “Freehold Premises” means the Freehold Premises - Group and
the Freehold Premises - Seller Group. 
  
 “Freehold
Premises - Group” means the real property owned by a Group Member and used in the Hospital Business as listed in Part D of Schedule 8. 
  

“Freehold Premises - Seller Group” means the real property listed in Part C of Schedule 8. 
  
 “GIC” means the General Interest Charge payable in
accordance with section 45-870 and 45-875 of Schedule 1 of the Taxation Administration Act 1953. 
  
 “Goodwill” means the goodwill in and attaching to the Hospital Business. 
  
 “Goodwill-Group” means the Goodwill owned by a Group Member and described in the columns marked AME Group
and HCoA Group in the Last Accounts subject to any adjustment reflected in the Completion Accounts. 

 “Goodwill-Seller Group” means the Goodwill owned by a Seller Group Member and described
in the column marked “Shared Services & Hospitals Corp Management” in the Last Accounts, subject to any adjustment reflected in the Completion Accounts. 
  
 “Governmental Authority” means any governmental, semi-governmental, administrative, judicial or
quasi-judicial body or tribunal, department, public authority, agency or statutory authority or person vested with functions under of any Law. 
  
 “Group” means the Hospital Companies and the Subsidiaries and where the context requires or allows “Group Member” means
any 1 or more of them. 
  
 “Group General Manager
Hospitals” means Robert Cooke.  
  
 “GST” has the meaning given to it in the GST Act. 
  
 “GST Act” means the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Commonwealth) as amended and any related imposition legislation. 
  
 “Head Office Contracts” means all agreements and
arrangements of a corporate head office nature to which a Seller Group Member is a party which are entered into on a group wide basis and which do not relate exclusively to the Hospital Business, including agreements and arrangements concerning the
provision of fuel cards to Employees and corporate credit cards to Employees and arrangements for corporate travel. 
  
 “Health Fund Contracts” means all agreements and arrangements between any Seller Group Member or Group Member and any health fund
including: 
  

	 	(a)	an organisation registered under Part VI of the National Health Act 1953 (Cth); 

  

	 	(b)	the Australian Regional Health Group Limited; 

  

	 	(c)	the Australian Health Service Alliance Limited; 

  

	 	(d)	the Department of Veterans’ Affairs; 

  

	 	(e)	the Transport Accident Commission of Victoria; 

  

	 	(f)	the Motor Accident Authority of New South Wales; 

  

	 	(g)	the Motor Accident Insurance Commission of Queensland; or 

  

	 	(h)	the Insurance Commission of Western Australia. 

  
 “Hospital Business” means the business of: 
  

	 	(a)	operating the Hospitals; 

  

	 	(b)	providing the Shared Services (including procuring products and/or services for the provision of Shared Services), 

  
 carried on by the Seller Group or the Group in Australia at the date of this
Deed, but excluding: 
  

	 	(c)	any other health service business carried on by the Seller Group not requiring a private hospital licence or registration; 

	 	(d)	the supply of inputs to the provision of services by those hospitals, including, supplying pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutical services, equipment, diagnostic imaging services and
pathology services; 

  

	 	(e)	wholesaling and distribution of products sold in pharmacies to retail pharmacies; 

  

	 	(f)	wholesaling and distribution of various pharmaceutical products and medical consumables to hospitals; 

  

	 	(g)	the provision of certain retail and marketing services to pharmacies (including retail branding, back office support and technology and pharmacy finance guarantors);

  

	 	(h)	the Indonesian Hospital Business; 

  

	 	(i)	the C&P Hospitals Business; 

  

	 	(j)	the Divestment Businesses; and 

  

	 	(k)	the Retained Business. 

  
 “Hospital Business Contracts” means Hospital Business Contracts - Group and Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group. 
  
 “Hospital Business Contracts - Group” means all agreements,
leases, contracts, arrangements, understandings or orders entered into, made or accepted by or on behalf of a Group Member relating to the Hospital Business and which are, in whole or in part, executory as at Completion including all contracts
listed in Part B of Schedule 5 but excluding: 
  

	 	(a)	the Equipment Leases; 

  

	 	(b)	the Leases. 

  
 “Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group” means all agreements, leases, licences, contracts, arrangements (including hiring arrangements), understandings or orders entered into, made or accepted by
or on behalf of a Seller Group Member and exclusively relating to the Hospital Business which are, in whole or in part, executory as at Completion including all contracts listed in Part A of Schedule 5 but excluding: 
  

	 	(a)	the Hospital Business Contracts - Group; 

  

	 	(b)	the Leases; 

  

	 	(c)	the Equipment Leases; 

  

	 	(d)	any agreements, leases, licences, contracts, arrangements (including hiring arrangements), understandings or orders to the extent they relate to the Excluded Assets or a business
other than the Hospital Business; 

  

	 	(e)	any agreements, leases, licences, contracts, arrangements (including hiring arrangements), understandings or orders to the extent they relate to borrowings or other financial
accommodation made available to a Seller Group Member; 

  

	 	(f)	any contracts or policies of insurance to which a Seller Group Member is a party or which have been issued in favour of a Seller Group Member; 

  

	 	(g)	any foreign currency purchase, sale, hedge, swap or like agreement or arrangement; 

  

	 	(h)	any agreements with another Seller Group Member; 

	 	(i)	the Shared Contracts; and 

  

	 	(j)	the Head Office Contracts. 

  
 “Hospital Business Contracts Liability - Seller Group” means all obligations, whether arising before, on or after Completion, under the
Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group and which, but for this Deed, a Seller Group Member would be obliged or liable to pay, carry out, perform, observe or complete after Completion. 
  
 “Hospital Companies” has the meaning given in Recital A.
 
  
 “Hospitals” means the hospitals
listed in Schedule 3. 
  
 “Independent
Contractors” means Independent Contractors - Seller Group and Independent Contractors - Group. 
  
 “Independent Contractors - Seller Group” means those individuals engaged by a Seller Group Member exclusively in the Hospital Business as
at the date of this Deed together with any other individuals who are engaged by a Seller Group Member exclusively in the Hospital Business in the period between the date of this Deed and Completion. The term “Independent Contractors - Seller
Group” does not include any such individual whose engagement terminates prior to Completion. 
  
 “Independent Contractors - Group” means those individuals engaged by a Group Member in the Hospital Business as at the date of this Deed
together with any other individuals who are engaged by a Group Member in the Hospital Business in the period between the date of this Deed and Completion. The term “Independent Contractors - Group” does not include any such individual
whose engagement terminates prior to Completion. 
  
 “Independent Contractor Liability” means the Buyer’s obligations to Independent Contractors set out in clause 9.4. 
  
 “Indonesian Hospital Business” has the meaning in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “Initial Head Company Instalment Rate” has the meaning given in section 995-1 of the Income Tax
Assessment Act 1997. 
  
 “Instalment Income”
means a Hospital Company’s instalment income or an Eligible Subsidiary’s instalment income (as the case requires) calculated in accordance with section 45-120 of Schedule 1 of the Taxation Administration Act 1953. 
  
 “Instalment Quarter” means the three-month periods
commencing on 1 July 2003, 1 October 2003, 1 January 2004 and 1 April 2004. 
  
 “Instalment Rate” means the last instalment rate provided by the Commissioner of Taxation pursuant to Division 45 of Schedule 1 of the Taxation Administration Act 1953. 
  
 “Intellectual Property Rights” means the intellectual
property and know-how which are exclusively used by a Seller Group Member or a Group Member in the Hospital Business but excluding the Trade Marks - Excluded. 
  

“Intellectual Property Rights - Group” means the Intellectual Property Rights which are owned by a Group Member including the
intellectual property described in Part B of Schedule 7. 
  
 “Intellectual Property Rights - Seller Group” means the Intellectual Property Rights which are owned by a Seller Group Member including the intellectual property described in Part A of Schedule 7. 

 “Interest Rate” means the published overdraft reference rate of Commonwealth Bank of
Australia (CBA) or, if that bank ceases to publish an overdraft reference rate, such other rate as CBA decides should replace the bank’s overdraft reference rate. 
  
 “Key Contracts” means the contracts identified as such in Schedule 5.  
  
 “Last Accounts” has the meaning given in the Umbrella Deed.

  
 “Law” includes all statutes, regulations,
by-laws, ordinances and other delegated legislation and any rule of common law, contract, tort or equity from time to time and “lawfully” means in conformance with all such Laws and the provisions of any relevant contract.

  
 “Lease Liability- Seller Group” means any
Liability, whether arising before, on or after Completion, under the Leases - Seller Group. 
  
 “Leasehold Premises” means the Leasehold Premises - Seller Group and the Leasehold Premises - Group. 
  
 “Leasehold Premises - Group” means the properties listed in Part B of Schedule 8. 
  
 “Leasehold Premises - Seller Group” means the leased
properties listed in Part A of Schedule 8. 
  
 “Leases” means the Leases - Seller Group and the Leases - Group. 
  
 “Leases - Group” means the leases relating to the Leasehold Premises - Group. 
  
 “Leases - Seller Group” means the leases relating to the Leasehold Premises - Seller Group and any other leases to which any Seller Group
Member is party exclusively in relation to the Hospital Business. 
  
 “Liability” means: 
  

	 	(a)	any debt or other monetary liability or penalty, fine or payment or any damage, loss, cost, charge or expense on any account and in any capacity, irrespective of whether the debt,
liability, penalty, fine, payment, damage, loss, cost, charge or expense is: 

  

	 	(i)	present or future, matured or unmatured; 

  

	 	(ii)	actual, prospective or contingent; 

  

	 	(iii)	a contractual, tortious, legal, equitable or statutory obligation; 

  

	 	(iv)	ascertained or unascertained at any time; 

  

	 	(v)	owed, incurred or imposed by or on account of any person alone or severally or jointly with another person; 

  

	 	(vi)	owed, incurred or imposed to or for the account of any person alone or severally or jointly with another person; 

  

	 	(vii)	owed, incurred or imposed as a principal obligation or by way of surety or indemnity; 

  

	 	(viii)	owed, incurred or imposed as interest, fees, charges, taxes, duties or other imposts; 

  

	 	(ix)	owed, incurred or imposed as compensation or damages, whether for breach of contact or tort or on any other basis, or as losses, costs or expenses or on any other account; or

	 	(x)	any combination of any of the foregoing paragraphs; or 

  

	 	(b)	any contractual, tortious, statutory, legal equitable or other obligation or liability to do or perform any act or to refrain from doing or performing any act.

  
 “Licence” means the licence
for Level 3, Jetset House, 5 Queens Road, Melbourne, Victoria, in the form which is annexed to this Deed as Annexure C. 
  
 “Loan Agreement” means the agreement dated 27 June 2003 between ANZ Investment Bank and MGL in respect of a $220 million loan facility
and a $30 million loan facility respectively. 
  
 “Loan
Structure” means the arrangements specified in clause 16 of the Asset Sale Deeds in respect of Frances Perry Private Hospital, Carlton and the Joondalup Health Campus, Joondalup. 
  
 “Missing Titles” means certificates of title Volume 2146
Folios 617 and 618 (Mounts Bay Road, Perth) Volume 9578 Folio 776 (Knox) and reference 1711 8226 (St Andrews). 
  
 “Obligors” means: 
  

	 	(a)	HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd; 

  

	 	(b)	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd; 

  

	 	(c)	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd; 

  

	 	(d)	Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd; 

  

	 	(e)	Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd; 

  

	 	(f)	Australian Hospital Care (Masada) Pty Ltd; 

  

	 	(g)	Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd; 

  

	 	(h)	AME Hospitals Pty Ltd; 

  

	 	(i)	AME Properties Pty Ltd; 

  

	 	(j)	Pindara Private Hospital Unit Trust; 

  

	 	(k)	Knox Private Hospital Unit Trust; 

  

	 	(l)	Masada Private Hospital Unit Trust; 

  

	 	(m)	Australian Hospitals Unit Trust; 

  

	 	(n)	AME Trading Trust; and 

  

	 	(o)	AME Property Trust. 

  
 “Officer” means, in relation to a corporation, an officer within the meaning of section 82A of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).

  
 “Other Indemnifying Parties” means the
parties listed in Schedule 14. 

 “PAYG Credit” means: 
  

	 	(a)	in respect of the Buyer – the Buyer’s PAYG Credit; and 

  

	 	(b)	in respect of MGL – MGL’s PAYG Credit. 

  
 “PAYG Instalment” means the PAYG instalment payable by a Hospital Company or an Eligible Subsidiary (as the case requires) in accordance
with Subdivision 45-B of Schedule 1 of the Taxation Administration Act 1953. 
  
 “PAYG Payment Date” means: 
  

	 	(a)	in respect of a PAYG Instalment for the Pre-Completion Quarter – 21 days after the commencement of the Completion Quarter; and 

  

	 	(b)	in respect of a PAYG Instalment for the Post-Completion Quarter – 21 days after the end of the Completion Quarter. 

  
 “Post-Completion Instalment Rate” is the last Instalment
Rate given to a Hospital Company or an Eligible Subsidiary (as the case requires) by the Commissioner of Taxation before the end of the Completion Quarter. 
  
 “Pre-Completion Instalment Rate” is the last Instalment Rate given to a Hospital Company or an Eligible Subsidiary (as the case requires)
by the Commissioner of Taxation before the start of the Completion Quarter. If the Commissioner has not provided an Instalment Rate by the end of the Pre-Completion Quarter, the Instalment Rate will be 0%. 
  
 “Pre-Completion Quarter” means the Instalment Quarter
before the Completion Quarter. 
  
 “Premises”
means the Freehold Premises. 
  
 “Prepayments”
has the meaning given in the Umbrella Completion Accounting Principles to the line item entitled “Prepayments” in the Last Accounts. 
  
 “Prepayments - Seller Group” means Prepayments paid or made by the Seller Group as described in the column marked “Shared Services
& Hospitals Corp Management” in the Last Accounts subject to any adjustment reflected in the Completion Accounts. 
  
 “Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price” means [*]. 
  
 “Purchase Price” means the purchase price for the Sale Shares and the Assets - Seller Group determined in accordance with the Umbrella
Deed. 
  
 “Related Body Corporate” has the
meaning given in section 9 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). 
  
 “Relevant Seller Group Member” has the meaning defined in clause 1.2.  
  
 “Replacement Titles” means titles to replace the Missing Titles.  
  
 “Representative” has the meaning in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “Reserved Names” means “Mayne”, and any
name containing the word “Mayne” and any name substantially similar to or reasonably capable of confusion with the word “Mayne”. 
  
 “Retained Business” means the business carried on by the Retained Companies and their subsidiaries (if
any). 
  
 “Retained Companies” means AME Medical
Services Pty Ltd, Jandale Pty Ltd, St George Private Hospital Nuclear Medicine Pty Ltd, Larches Pty Ltd and Dangara Pty Limited. 

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

 “Revenue Authority” means any Federal, State, Territory or local Government Authority in
respect of Tax. 
  
 “Sale Shares” means all of
the shares issued in the capital of the Hospital Companies more particularly described in Schedule 2. 
  
 “Scheduled Intellectual Property Rights” means the Intellectual Property Rights listed in Schedule 7. 
  
 “Scheduled Premises” means the Premises listed in
Schedule 8. 
  
 “Seller Group” means MGL
and each of its Related Bodies Corporate (but excluding all Group Members) and where the context requires or allows “Seller Group Member” means any one or more of them. 
  
 “Seller’s Guarantees” means all securities, letters of credit, letters of comfort, guarantees and
indemnities provided by or on behalf of any Seller Group Member to support the operation of the Hospital Business (or any part of it) as listed in Schedule 4. 
  
 “Seller’s PAYG Credit” means the amounts calculated by clause 15.4. 
  
 “Seller’s Superannuation Fund” means the Mayne Group
Limited Superannuation Fund. 
  
 “Shared Contracts”
means the agreements or arrangements with third parties which are listed in Part C of Schedule 5 that relate partly to the Hospital Business and partly to any business of the Seller Group other than the Hospital Business and
includes the Head Office Contracts. 
  
 “Shared
Services” means all services which, at the date of this Deed, are provided by any Seller Group Member to any Group Member or other Seller Group Member using the SAP financial system (including general ledger (including fixed assets),
accounts payable (including an IXOS imaging system), accounts receivable and payroll) and which the Buyer will provide to the Seller Group for a transitional period after Completion under the Shared Services Agreement and includes any other services
which the parties agree that the Buyer will provide to the Seller Group under the Shared Services Agreement. 
  
 “Shared Services Agreement” means the agreement to be entered into between MGL and the Buyer at Completion in relation to the provision
of transitional services by Buyer Group Members to the Seller Group and Seller Group Members to the Buyer Group for a transitional period on and after Completion, in the form which is annexed to this Deed as Annexure B. 
  
 “Sold Properties” means: 
  

	 	(a)	9 Burrabil Avenue, North Gosford (Lot 2 on unregistered plan part Folio Identifier 11/874500); 

  

	 	(b)	10 Jarrett Street, North Gosford (Folio Identifier 1/242369); 

  

	 	(c)	8 Jarrett Street, North Gosford (Folio Identifier 2/242369); 

  

	 	(d)	74 Etna Street, North Gosford (Folio Identifier 2/23399); 

  

	 	(e)	72 Etna Street, North Gosford (Folio Identifier 1/23399); 

  

	 	(f)	76 Etna Street, North Gosford (Folio Identifier 3/23399); 

  

	 	(g)	78 Etna Street, North Gosford (Folio Identifier 4/23399); and 

  

	 	(h)	78 Etna Street, North Gosford (Folio Identifier 5/23399). 

 “State” means the state of Victoria. 
  
 “Stock” means all the stock-in-trade exclusively relating
to the Hospital Business used by a Group Member or a Seller Group Member, including all raw materials, factory supplies, components, work in progress, finished goods, packaging materials, spare parts, consumables, uniforms, stationery and goods in
transit. 
  
 “Stock - Group” means all Stock
owned by a Group Member as described in the columns marked “AME Group” and “HCoA Group” in the Last Accounts, subject to any adjustments reflected in the Completion Accounts. 
  
 “Stock - Seller Group” means all Stock owned by a Seller
Group Member as described in the column marked “Shared Services & Hospitals Corp Management” in the Last Accounts, subject to any adjustments reflected in the Completion Accounts. 
  
 “Successor Fund” has the meaning given to that
expression in Regulation 1.03 (1) of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Regulations. 
  
 “Subsidiaries” means the companies set out in Part 2 of Schedule 1. 
  
 “Tax” means income tax (including capital gains tax), franking deficit tax, franking additional tax, pay-as-you-go remittances,
prescribed payments, GST, withholding tax (including deductions pursuant to the royalty withholding obligation), fringe benefits tax, customs duty, sales tax, payroll tax, land tax, stamp duty, financial institutions duty, debits tax, municipal
rates and all other taxes, charges, imposts, duties and levies and any penalties, interest, fines or other costs relating thereto, whether levied or imposed by an authority in Australia or any jurisdiction outside Australia. Tax will also, for the
avoidance of doubt, include a liability that arises pursuant to Division 721 of the Tax Act. 
  
 “Tax Act” means the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997, Income Tax Assessment Act 1936, the Taxation Administration Act 1953, Income Tax Rates Act 1986 and other rating legislation or regulations,
the Income Tax Regulations and related Commonwealth income taxation legislation and regulations, the GST Act and any other legislation, regulation or administrative protocol relating to the imposition or administration of a Tax. 
  
 “Tax Claim” means any letter, request, advice, notice,
demand, notice of assessment, amended assessment or determination, deemed assessment, other communication, instrument or document lodged under self-assessment or issued, served or made by or on behalf of a Revenue Authority, whether before or after
the date of this Deed or Event occurring on or before Completion as a result of which any Group Member is liable to make a payment of Tax in respect of any period ending on or before Completion (including the date of Completion) or is not entitled
to any credit, rebate, refund, relief, allowance, deduction, or tax loss in respect of any period ending on or before Completion. 
  
 “Tax Claim Amount” means the amount any Group Member is required to pay in Tax to a Revenue Authority as a result of a Tax Claim
(including any penalty or interest) and includes any damages, losses, costs (including reasonable legal costs) or expenses suffered in or incurred in respect of any Tax Claim. 
  
 “Tax Indemnity” means the indemnities given by MGL under clause 14. 
  
 “Trade Creditors - Seller Group” means all debts and other
money which at or after Completion are or become owing by any Seller Group Member in relation to goods or services sold or provided to any Seller Group Member in respect of the Hospital Business on or prior to Completion. 

 “Trade Creditors Liability - Seller Group” means all obligations, whether arising
before, on or after Completion, in respect of or in connection with the Trade Creditors - Seller Group which, but for this Deed, the Seller or relevant Seller Group Member would be obliged or liable to pay, carry out, perform, observe or complete
after Completion. 
  
 “Trade Debtors - Seller Group”
means all persons who owe a Trade Debt - Seller Group.  
  
 “Trade Debts” means: 
  

	 	(a)	all the debts and other money owed to any Seller Group Member or any Group Member to the extent that they relate to goods or services sold or provided by such Seller Group Member or
Group Member; 

  

	 	(b)	accrued revenue from discharged patients and inpatients to the extent they relate to goods or services sold or provided by any Seller Group Member or Group Member;

  

	 	(c)	all other debts and other money owed to any Seller Group Member or any Group Member including proceeds from the sale of property, plant and equipment, 

  
 exclusively in respect of the Hospital Business. 
  
 “Trade Debts - Group” means the Trade Debts owed to, or
accrued in favour of, any Group Member as described in the columns marked “AME Group” and “HCoA Group” in the Last Accounts, subject to any adjustment reflected in the Completion Accounts. 
  
 “Trade Debts - Seller Group” means the Trade Debts owed to,
or accrued in favour of, any Seller Group Member as described in the column marked “Shared Services & Hospital Corp Management” in the Last Accounts, subject to any adjustment reflected in the Completion Accounts. 
  
 “Trade Marks - Excluded” means the trade marks listed in
Part C of Schedule 7. 
  
 “Transaction
Agreements” has the meaning given to it in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “Transferring Employees” means such of the Employees - Seller Group who accept the Buyer’s offer of employment made under clause 9.1. 
  
 “Umbrella Completion Accounting Principles” has the meaning defined in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “Umbrella Deed” means the deed so titled between the
parties on or about the date of this Deed. 
  
 “Warranties” has the meaning in the Umbrella Deed. 
  

	1.2	Procurement by MGL 

  
 MGL agrees that where the performance of any obligation of MGL under this Deed requires any action by a Seller Group Member other than MHH, MGL will
procure that action to be taken by the relevant Seller Group Member (“Relevant Seller Group Member”). 
  

	1.3	Umbrella Deed 

  

	 	(a)	The parties have entered into an Umbrella Deed in relation to certain aspects of the sale of the Sale Shares and the Assets - Seller Group. 

  

	 	(b)	The Umbrella Deed is supplementary to this Deed. In the event of any inconsistency between this Deed and the Umbrella Deed, the Umbrella Deed shall prevail.

	1.4	Other Indemnifying Parties 

  

	 	(a)	In consideration for the Sellers entering into this Deed with the Buyer, each indemnity granted by the Buyer pursuant to this Deed is hereby also granted by each of the Other
Indemnifying Parties. 

  

	 	(b)	Without limiting the Buyer’s obligations under this Deed, every reference in this Deed to the “Buyer” relating to an indemnity shall be read as if it was a reference
to the “Buyer” and each of the Other Indemnifying Parties. 

  

	 	(c)	The obligations and liabilities assumed by, and rights conferred on, the Buyer and the Other Indemnified Parties pursuant to the provisions referred to in clause 1.4(b) binds and
benefits them jointly and severally. 

  

	 	(d)	A reference in this Deed to a “party” or “the parties” does not include any of the Other Indemnified Parties, except to the extent necessary to give effect to
this clause 1.4. 

  

	2.	Sale of Sale Shares and Assets 

  

	2.1	Sale of Sale Shares 

  
 MGL and MHH agree to sell to the Buyer and the Buyer agrees to purchase from MGL and MHH the Sale Shares: 
  

	 	(a)	free from any Encumbrance; 

  

	 	(b)	with all rights, including dividend and voting rights, attached or accrued to them on or after the date of this Deed; and 

  

	 	(c)	on the terms and conditions of this Deed. 

  

	2.2	Sale of Assets 

  
 MGL agrees to sell or procure the sale by a Seller Group Member to the Buyer and the Buyer agrees to purchase from the relevant Seller Group Member the
Assets - Seller Group free from any Encumbrance on the terms and conditions of this Deed. 
  

	2.3	Purchase Price 

  
 The purchase price payable for the Sale Shares and the Assets - Seller Group is the Purchase Price. 
  

	2.4	Missing Titles 

  

	 	(a)	The Buyer acknowledges that MGL is unable to locate the Missing Titles. 

  

	 	(b)	MGL will use best endeavours to obtain Replacement Titles prior to the Completion Date. If the Replacement Titles are not obtained prior to the Completion Date, MGL will continue to
use best endeavours to obtain Replacement Titles as soon as practicable after Completion and the Buyer will do whatever is reasonably necessary to assist MGL in obtaining Replacement Titles. 

  

	2.5	Sold Properties 

  

	 	(a)	 The Buyer will procure the relevant Group Member to do all things necessary to effect the transactions in relation to the Sold Properties. Upon payment to any

	 	 
Buyer Group Member or Buyer’s Representative (as defined in the Umbrella Deed), of any of the proceeds from the sale of the Sold Properties, the Buyer
must within 5 Business Days thereafter, pay to MGL an amount equal to such proceeds subject to any deductions required by Law (including any Tax). 

  

	 	(b)	Subject to clauses 2.5(c) and (d), MGL indemnifies each Buyer Group Member against all Liabilities which it suffers or incurs as a result of the transactions in relation to the Sold
Properties. 

  

	 	(c)	The limitations of liability in clause 8 of the Umbrella Deed will not apply in respect of this clause 2.5. 

  

	 	(d)	In the event that the Group Member is the subject of a Claim in respect of which it will seek to be indemnified pursuant to clause 2.5(b), such Claim will be deemed to be a Claim in
respect of the “Divestment Business” and be resolved and managed in accordance with clause 11 (Litigation) of the Umbrella Deed. 

  

	3.	Completion 

  

	3.1	Completion place and date 

  
 Subject to the satisfaction or waiver of each Condition Precedent in accordance with clause 4 of the Umbrella Deed, Completion will take place at the
offices of Clayton Utz, 333 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria at 10 a.m. on 30 November 2003 or such other date or place (or both) as MGL and the Buyer may agree in writing. 
  

	3.2	Seller’s obligations on Completion 

  
 On Completion, MGL and MHH will (in relation to the Sale Shares) and MGL will (in relation to the Assets - Seller Group) as appropriate: 
  

	 	(a)	(Sale Shares): give and deliver to the Buyer: 

  

	 	(i)	the share certificates for the Sale Shares together with the share certificates for all issued shares in each Subsidiary; 

  

	 	(ii)	completed transfers of the Sale Shares duly executed by the registered holder of such shares in favour of the Buyer as transferee; 

  

	 	(iii)	any consent or consents to the transfers referred to in clause 3.2(a)(ii) contemplated by any pre-emptive rights or provisions in the Constitution or any other agreement,
arrangement or understanding concerning the Sale Shares; 

  

	 	(iv)	written resignations with effect from the Completion Date from all of the directors and secretaries of each Group Member, each such director’s and secretary’s resignation
to include an acknowledgment that the director or secretary has no claim for breach of contract, loss of office, redundancy compensation, remuneration or reimbursement against any Group Member in relation to his or her service or appointment or
resignation as a director or secretary of any Group Member, as appropriate, or such other form of acknowledgment as is reasonably agreed by the Buyer; and 

	 	(b)	(Meetings): cause: 

  

	 	(i)	a meeting of the directors of the Hospital Companies to be held at which: 

  

	 	A.	persons nominated in writing by the Buyer and having consented in writing to such appointment in accordance with clause 3.3(g) will be appointed directors of such companies;

  

	 	B.	persons nominated in writing by the Buyer and having consented in writing to such appointment in accordance with clause 3.3(g) will be appointed secretaries of such companies;

  

	 	C.	the directors of each such company resolve to accept the resignations referred to in clause 3.2(a)(iv) with effect immediately after the appointments under clause 3.2(b)(i)A and
3.2(b)(i)B; and 

  

	 	D.	the directors of the each such company resolve to approve and register the share transfers referred to in clause 3.2(a)(ii) subject to those transfers being stamped (where
necessary); and 

  

	 	(ii)	where necessary, meetings of the directors of each Subsidiary to be held at which resolutions in the same form (with the appropriate changes being made to take account of the
identity of the Subsidiary concerned, its Constitution and any applicable law) as the resolutions provided for in clauses 3.2(b)(i)A to (i)C inclusive are passed; 

  

	 	(c)	(Possession): deliver to the Buyer: 

  

	 	(i)	the Fixed Assets - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(ii)	the Stock - Seller Group; 

  

	 	(iii)	the Business Records - Seller Group; and 

  

	 	(iv)	copies of the Excluded Business Records 

  

	 	(v)	hired, leased or any other assets the subject of any of the Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group and Equipment Leases - Seller Group as are in the possession of any Seller
Group Member (subject, where required, to the relevant counterparty’s consent); and 

  

	 	(vi)	possession of the Leasehold Premises - Seller Group (subject, where required, to the relevant lessor’s consent); 

  

	 	(d)	(Business Names): deliver to the Buyer forms required under the relevant legislation in the States and Territories in which the Business Names - Seller Group are registered
to notify the relevant authorities in those States and Territories of the change in proprietorship of the Business Names - Seller Group to the Buyer, each duly executed by the relevant Seller Group Member; 

  

	 	(e)	(Transfer of Intellectual Property Rights - Seller Group): deliver to the Buyer duly executed assignments of all registered trademarks, registered designs, patents and
copyrights included in the Intellectual Property Rights - Seller Group, together with all certificates of registration held by any Seller Group Member in relation thereto; 

	 	(f)	(Certificates of registration and originals of Leases - Seller Group, Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group and Equipment Leases - Seller Group): deliver to the Buyer
originals (where possible, copies where not) of the Leases - Seller Group which have been novated or assigned in accordance with clause and which are in the possession of a Seller Group Member, and originals of those of the Hospital Business
Contracts - Seller Group and Equipment Leases - Seller Group (including all documents in relation to the WEF Leasing Arrangements referred to in clause 4) which have been novated or assigned in accordance with clause 4 and which are in the
possession of a Seller Group Member; 

  

	 	(g)	(Release of Guarantees): obtain on behalf of each Obligor an unconditional release of its guarantee and obligations under the Loan Agreement; 

  

	 	(h)	(Notices and documents): deliver to the Buyer such notices and other documents as may be required to be executed or registered by a Seller Group Member under any
statute in connection with the sale or assignment of the Assets - Seller Group and the Sale Shares, as appropriate provided that the Buyer has, at its own cost, prepared such notices and other documents and delivered the same to MGL’s
solicitors at least 5 Business Days before the Completion Date; 

  

	 	(i)	(Services): surrender or cause to be surrendered all telephone and related lines, electricity, gas and other utility services of the Hospital Business as relate to the
Leasehold Premises - Seller Group, and use its best endeavours to assist the transfer or grant of those services (including the retention of all telephone and facsimile numbers) or, where that is not possible, the grant of new services to the Buyer
or Group; 

  

	 	(j)	(Diagnostics Agreements): deliver original counterparts of the Diagnostics Agreements executed by MGL and each relevant Seller Group Member; 

  

	 	(k)	(Shared Services Agreement and Licence): deliver an original counterpart of the Shared Services Agreement and Licence each executed by MGL and each relevant Seller Group
Member; 

  

	 	(1)	(Escrow Agreement): deliver an original counterpart of the Escrow Agreement executed by MGL; and 

  

	 	(m)	(Other obligations): perform all other obligations to be performed by it on Completion under this Deed and procure that all other Relevant Seller Group Members do the same.

  

	3.3	Buyer’s obligations on Completion 

  
 On Completion, the Buyer will: 
  

	 	(a)	(Pay): pay the Pre-Adjustment Purchase Price to MGL under clause 2.1(a) of the Umbrella Deed; 

  

	 	(b)	(Assignment or novation): accept from MGL or relevant Seller Group Member an assignment or novation in a form satisfactory to the Buyer, acting reasonably, of such of those
of the Leases - Seller Group, Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group and Equipment Leases - Seller Group as have been obtained as at the Completion Date (including all documents in relation to the WEF Arrangements referred to in clause 4), and
enter into occupation of the Leasehold Premises - Seller Group. For those Leases - Seller Group for which consent or novation has not been obtained by the Completion Date, the Buyer shall enter into occupation on the basis of clause 5.2;

	 	(c)	(Accept delivery): accept from MGL delivery of the items referred to in clause 3.2(c); 

  

	 	(d)	(Release of guarantees): cause to be delivered to MGL an unconditional release of each of the Seller’s Guarantees in a form reasonably satisfactory to MGL that it has
been able to secure under clause 7.1; 

  

	 	(e)	(Diagnostics Agreements): deliver original counterparts of the Diagnostics Agreements executed by the Buyer or the Group Member which is a party thereto;

  

	 	(f)	(Shared Services Agreement and Licence): deliver an original counterpart of the Shared Services Agreement and Licence executed by the Buyer; 

  

	 	(g)	(Consents): cause to be delivered to MGL signed consents to act for the persons nominated in writing by the Buyer to act as directors and secretaries as referred to in clause
3.2(b); 

  

	 	(h)	(Escrow Agreement): deliver an original counterpart of the Escrow Agreement executed by the Buyer; and 

  

	 	(i)	(Other obligations): perform all other obligations to be performed by it on Completion under this Deed. 

  

	3.4	Delivery 

  
 For the purposes of clause 3.2(c) delivery of any item (other than items in transit) will, where that item is ordinarily located at any of the Premises,
be made by leaving that item at that location on the Premises. 
  

	3.5	Title 

  
 Subject to the necessary third party consents under clauses 4, 5 and 6 and complying with any registration requirements, upon Completion legal and
beneficial ownership of the Assets - Seller Group and the Sale Shares will pass to the Buyer. 
  

	3.6	Risk 

  
 Risk in the Assets - Seller Group passes to the Buyer upon Completion. 
  

	3.7	Interdependence 

  
 Except as the parties otherwise agree in writing, the requirements of clauses 3.2 and 3.3 are interdependent and are to be carried out contemporaneously.
No delivery or payment will be deemed to have been made until all deliveries and payments have been made. 
  

	3.8	Notice to complete 

  

	 	(a)	If MGL or MHH fail to satisfy their obligations under clause 2.5 on or before the Completion Date, the Buyer may give MGL a notice requiring it to satisfy those obligations within a
period of 10 Business Days from the date of receipt of the notice, and declaring time to be of the essence in all respects. If MGL fails to satisfy those obligations on the date specified in the Buyer’s notice the Buyer may, without affecting
or limiting any other rights it might have, terminate this Deed by giving MGL written notice to that effect and after any such termination the Buyer will be entitled to sue MGL or MHH for breach of contract. 

	 	(b)	If the Buyer fails to satisfy its obligations under clause 2.5 on or before the Completion Date or otherwise fails to satisfy its obligations to complete this Deed, MGL may give the
Buyer a notice requiring it to satisfy those obligations within a period of 10 Business Days from the date of receipt of the notice, and declaring time to be of the essence in all respects. If the Buyer fails to satisfy those obligations on the date
specified in MGL’s notice, MGL may, at its discretion and without affecting or limiting any other rights it might have, terminate this Deed by giving the Buyer written notice to that effect, or seek specific performance of this Deed. After any
such termination MGL will be entitled to: 

  

	 	(i)	sue the Buyer for breach of contract; and 

  

	 	(ii)	resell and procure the resale of the Sale Shares and the Assets - Seller Group as owner, 

  
 whereupon the Buyer shall indemnify MGL and MHH from and against all Liabilities in relation to the Buyer’s breach of
this Deed, including, in the circumstances set out in paragraph (ii), the deficiency (if any) arising on such resale and all expenses of and incidental to such resale or attempted resale, and the Buyer’s default. 
  

	3.9	Conduct until Sale Shares are registered 

  
 After Umbrella Completion and until the Sale Shares are registered in the name of the Buyer, MGL or MHH (as the case may be) must convene, attend and vote
at general meetings of the relevant Group Member or sign resolutions of the relevant Group Member as the Buyer reasonably directs in writing. 
  

	3.10	Storage of Disclosure Material 

  
 As soon as practicable after Completion, MGL must arrange for a copy of the Disclosure Material to be recorded in electronic format on a compact disc and
delivered for safe storage to Clayton Utz and Minter Ellison, on terms that (except where disclosure is required by law) it only be made available for inspection or copying to a party with the consent of both MGL and the Buyer, with such consent not
to be unreasonably withheld. 
  

	4.	Novation and Assignment of Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group and Equipment Leases - Seller Group 

  

	4.1	Novation or assignment 

  

	 	(a)	From the date of this Deed until the date which is 12 calendar months after Completion (“Termination Option Date”), MGL must (and must procure that any Relevant
Seller Group Member) use its best endeavours (excluding paying money or providing other valuable consideration to or for the benefit of any person) to obtain all necessary consents to, and to secure, at its discretion, the: 

 

	 	(i)	novation to the Buyer by and with effect from Completion of those of the Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group as are listed in Schedule 5 and those of the
Equipment Leases - Seller Group as are listed in Schedule 13 on terms reasonably acceptable to both the Buyer and MGL; or 

  

	 	(ii)	assignment to the Buyer by and with effect from Completion of the Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group as are listed in Schedule 5 and those of the Equipment
Leases - Seller Group as are listed in Schedule 13 on terms reasonably acceptable to both the Buyer and MGL. 

  

  

	 	(b)	The Buyer must accept such novation or assignment, assist and co-operate with MGL and each other party to the relevant Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group or Equipment Leases
- Seller Group and the Buyer must execute any agreements or deeds (including a replacement master lease agreement in the case of Equipment Leases - Seller Group and any agreements or deeds so as to ensure that MGL is released from all the continuing
obligations to the extent they relate to the WEF Leasing Arrangements (as set out in Schedule 13) which novations and agreements or deeds in relation to the WEF Leasing Arrangements must have been obtained as at the Completion Date),
that may reasonably be required by the relevant other party as a condition of the other party’s consent. 

  

	 	(c)	Subject to Completion, MGL (on behalf of the relevant Seller Group Member) hereby assigns to the Buyer with effect on and from Completion the benefit of those of the Hospital
Business Contracts - Seller Group not listed in Part A or Part B of Schedule 5 in respect of which assignments are permitted without the consent of the other party to the Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group.

  

	4.2	Obligations pending or if no novation or assignment 

  
 If any of the Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group or the Equipment Leases - Seller Group referred to in clause 4.1 or otherwise, are not novated or
assigned to, or for the benefit of, the Buyer, on and from Completion, then until any novation or assignment occurs or until such Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group or Equipment Leases - Seller Group is terminated or expires under clause 4.3
or otherwise: 
  

	 	(a)	MGL must (and must procure that all Seller Group Members) use its reasonable endeavours (excluding paying money or providing other valuable consideration to or for the benefit of
any person) to ensure that each relevant Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group or Equipment Leases - Seller Group continues in full force and effect and is held for the benefit of the Buyer or the Group; 

  

	 	(b)	the Buyer or the Group must to the extent that it is lawfully able, perform on behalf of the Relevant Seller Group Member all obligations of the Seller Group Member under or arising
out of that Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group or Equipment Leases - Seller Group whether arising before, on or after Completion (and the Relevant Seller Group Member must facilitate this); and 

  

	 	(c)	to the extent that the Buyer and/or the Group is not lawfully able to perform any obligation or exercise any right of a Seller Group Member, the Relevant Seller Group Member must,
on the request and at the reasonable expense of the Buyer and/or the Group, perform that obligation or exercise that right provided that: 

  

	 	(i)	the Relevant Seller Group Member is lawfully able and capable of doing so and will not suffer any resulting Liability; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the Buyer provides timely instructions to the Seller Group Member as to how it requires the Seller Group Member to exercise that right, failing which the Seller Group Member may
exercise that right as it thinks fit. 

  

	4.3	Obligations if novation or assignment is not possible 

  
 If: 
  

	 	(a)	the Termination Option Date has expired; or 

	 	(b)	the relevant third party to the Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group or Equipment Lease - Seller Group has given written notice to MGL or the Buyer that it does not consent to
novation or assignment of the Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group or Equipment Lease - Seller Group (as the case may be); or 

  

	 	(c)	the relevant third party provides its consent to novation or assignment of the Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group or Equipment Lease - Seller Group on conditions which are
not reasonably acceptable to MGL or the Buyer, 

  
 then, subject to clause 4.4: 
  

	 	(d)	MGL may, at its discretion, terminate or breach the Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group or Equipment Lease - Seller Group provided that it consults with the Buyer in good
faith and gives reasonable notice in writing to the Buyer before such termination or breach; 

  

	 	(e)	MGL must terminate the Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group or Equipment Lease - Seller Group, if possible under the terms of those agreements, at the written direction of the
Buyer; or 

  

	 	(f)	Subject to (d) and (e), MGL must ensure that each such Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group and Equipment Lease - Seller Group continues in full force and effect and is held
for the benefit of the Buyer or the Group and the Buyer must pay all amounts then due and payable and which may become due and payable under the relevant Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group and Equipment Leases - Seller Group.

  

	4.4	Indemnities 

  
 From Completion, the Buyer indemnifies each Seller Group Member against any Liabilities suffered or incurred by it in relation to: 
  

	 	(a)	any Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group or Equipment Lease - Seller Group terminated or breached under: 

  

	 	(i)	clause 4.3(d), to the extent that such document was included in Schedule 5 or Schedule 13; 

  

	 	(ii)	clause 4.3(e); 

  

	 	(b)	any Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group or the Equipment Leases - Seller Group referred to in clause 4.3(f); and 

  

	 	(c)	termination by the relevant third party or expiry of any Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group or Equipment Lease - Seller Group, 

  
 whether arising before, on or after Completion including any Liabilities
suffered or incurred by it in complying with its obligations or exercising its rights under that contract or as a result of terminating or breaching that contract. 
  

	4.5	Transfer of Assets under Equipment Leases - Seller Group 

  
 If: 
  

	 	(a)	an amount becomes payable by the Buyer under an indemnity in clause 4.4 relating to Equipment Leases - Seller Group as a result of the termination or expiry of any such Equipment
Leases - Seller Group; and 

	 	(b)	upon such termination or expiry, legal and beneficial title to any assets to which such Equipment Leases - Seller Group relate becomes vested in MGL or any other Seller Group
Member, 

  
 then upon the receipt by MGL or the
relevant Seller Group Member of the full amount payable under the indemnity by the Buyer, MGL must or must procure the transfer of the legal and beneficial title to the Buyer of such assets. 
  

	4.6	Health Fund Contracts 

  

	 	(a)	Subject to the terms of each Health Fund Contract in Part D1 and D2 of Schedule 5, MGL and the Buyer agree that they will, each at their own expense, use their respective reasonable
endeavours, to effect the transfer to the Buyer of that part of the benefits and obligations of any Seller Group Member under the Health Fund Contract that relates to the Hospital Business by agreeing with the counterparty to the Health Fund
Contract: 

  

	 	(i)	to amend the terms of the Health Fund Contract to remove from the Health Fund Contract those benefits and obligations under the Health Fund Contract that relate to the Hospital
Business; and 

  

	 	(ii)	that the counterparty will enter into a new contract with the Buyer or any Group Member in respect of the benefits and obligations between the counterparty and the Buyer that relate
to the Hospital Business. 

  

	 	(b)	In respect of each Health Fund Contract in Part D1 of Schedule 5, if transfer pursuant to paragraph 4.6(a) above cannot be effected within 2 months after Completion, MGL will seek
to assign or novate the Health Fund Contract in accordance with the process in clause 4.1 and clauses 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 shall thereafter apply to the Health Fund Contract (where all references to a Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group in
those clauses shall be taken to be a reference to the Health Fund Contract). If assignment or novation occurs in accordance with this clause 4.6(b): 

  

	 	(i)	MGL may in its absolute discretion appoint the Buyer to act as its agent under the assigned or novated Health Fund Contract in respect of each C&P Hospital (until C&P
Completion occurs for the relevant C&P Hospital Business); and 

  

	 	(ii)	of each of the Health Fund Contracts with Medibank Private Limited and AXA Limited, MGL must procure that any Hospital Company and Subsidiary which has appointed MGL to act as its
agent under that Health Fund Contract assigns to the Buyer all the benefits of the agency arrangements and the Buyer must Assume all obligations under the agency arrangements. 

  

	 	(c)	In respect of each Health Fund Contract in Part D2 of Schedule 5, if transfer pursuant to paragraph 4.6(a) above cannot be effected, for the avoidance of doubt, MGL will not be
required to assign or novate to the Buyer any rights or obligations under the Health Fund Contracts. 

  

	 	(d)	In respect of each Health Fund Contract in Part D3 of Schedule 5, MGL will seek to assign or novate such Health Fund Contracts in accordance with the process in clause 4.1 and
clauses 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 and 4.4 shall thereafter apply to the Health Fund Contract (where all references to a Hospital Business Contract - Seller Group in those clauses shall be taken to be a reference to the Health Fund Contract).

	 	(e)	If a Health Fund Contract is terminated in accordance with the terms of the Health Fund Contract by the counterparty to the Health Fund Contract in respect of any Hospital Companies
or Subsidiaries, MGL shall not be liable for any Liability suffered or incurred by the Buyer as a result of such termination. 

  

	4.7	Key Contracts 

  

	 	(a)	MGL acknowledges that the Buyer considers that the Key Contracts are essential to the efficient operation of the Hospital Business and it will (and must procure any Relevant Seller
Group Member to) use its best endeavours (excluding paying money or providing other valuable consideration to or for the benefit of any person) to secure novation or assignment of those contracts in accordance with clause 4.1 or partial transfer or
assignment in accordance with clause 8 (as the case may be) and ensure that sufficient resources are applied to that task. 

  

	 	(b)	MGL will (and must procure any Relevant Seller Group Member to) continue to use its best endeavours for as long as is reasonably necessary notwithstanding any time limitation
specified in clause 4.1. 

  

	5.	Novation and Assignment of Leases- Seller Group 

  

	5.1	Novation or assignment on Completion 

  

	 	(a)	From the date of this Deed until the date which is 12 calendar months after Completion (“Termination Option Date”), MGL must (and must procure that any
Relevant Seller Group Member) use its best endeavours (excluding paying money or providing other valuable consideration to or for the benefit of any person) to obtain all necessary consents to, and to secure, at its discretion, the:

  

	 	(i)	novation to the Buyer with effect from Completion of those of the Leases - Seller Group as are listed in Part A of Schedule 8 on the terms set out in Part A of
Schedule 9; or 

  

	 	(ii)	assignment to the Buyer by and with effect from Completion of the Leases - Seller Group as are listed in Part A of Schedule 8 on the terms set out in Part B of
Schedule 9. 

  

	 	(b)	The Buyer must accept such novation or assignment, assist and co-operate with MGL and each other party to the relevant Leases - Seller Group and the Buyer must execute any
agreements or deeds, that may reasonably be required by the relevant other party as a condition of the other party’s consent. 

  

	 	(c)	Subject to Completion, MGL (on behalf of the relevant Seller Group Member) hereby assigns to the Buyer with effect on and from Completion the benefit of those of the Leases - Seller
Group which are not listed in Schedule 8 to the extent to which their assignment is permitted without the consent of the other party to such Leases - Seller Group. 

  

	5.2	Obligations pending or if no novation or assignment 

  
 If any of the Leases - Seller Group referred to in clause 5.1 or otherwise, are not novated or assigned to, or for the benefit of, the Buyer, on and from
Completion, then until any novation or assignment occurs or until the Leases- Seller Group are terminated or expire under clause 5.3 or otherwise: 
  

	 	(a)	MGL must, to the extent it is lawfully able, procure that the Lease - Seller Group continues in full force and effect and must allow (and must procure that any relevant Seller Group
Member allows) the Buyer to use or occupy the properties the subject of the Lease - Seller Group as licensee; and 

	 	(b)	the Buyer or the Group must to the extent that it is lawfully able, perform on behalf of the relevant Seller Group Member all obligations of the Seller Group Member under or arising
out of that Leases - Seller Group whether arising before, on or after Completion (and the relevant Seller Group Member must facilitate this); and 

  

	 	(c)	to the extent that the Buyer and/or the Group is not lawfully able to perform any obligation or exercise any right of a Seller Group Member, the relevant Seller Group Member must,
on the request and at the reasonable expense of the Buyer and/or the Group, perform that obligation or exercise that right provided that: 

  

	 	(i)	the relevant Seller Group Member is lawfully able and capable of doing so and will not suffer any resulting Liability; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the Buyer provides timely instructions to the Seller Group Member as to how it requires the Seller Group Member to exercise that right, failing which the Seller Group Member may
exercise that right as it thinks fit. 

  

	5.3	Obligations if novation or assignment is not possible 

  
 If: 
  

	 	(a)	the Termination Option Date has expired; or 

  

	 	(b)	the relevant third party to the Leases- Seller Group has given written notice to MGL or the Buyer that it does not consent to novation or assignment of the Leases - Seller Group; or

  

	 	(c)	the relevant third party provides its consent to novation or assignment of the Leases- Seller Group on conditions which are not reasonably acceptable to MGL or the Buyer,

  
 then, subject to clause 5.4: 
  

	 	(d)	MGL may, at its discretion, terminate or breach the Leases - Seller Group provided that it consults with the Buyer in good faith and gives reasonable notice in writing to the Buyer
before such termination or breach; 

  

	 	(e)	MGL must if possible under the terms of the Leases - Seller Group terminate the Leases - Seller Group at the written direction of the Buyer; or 

  

	 	(f)	unless that Lease - Seller Group is terminated in accordance with clauses 5.3(d) or (e), MGL may at its discretion ensure that each such Lease - Seller Group continues in full force
and effect and is held for the benefit of the Buyer or the Group and the Buyer must pay all amounts then due and payable and which may become due and payable under the relevant Lease - Seller Group. 

  

	5.4	Indemnities 

  
 From Completion, the Buyer indemnifies each Seller Group Member against any Liabilities suffered or incurred by it in relation to: 
  

	 	(a)	any Lease - Seller Group terminated or breached under: 

  

	 	(i)	clause 5.3(d), to the extent that such document was included in Schedule 8; 

	 	(ii)	clause 5.3(e); 

  

	 	(b)	any Lease - Seller Group referred to in clause 5.3(f); and 

  

	 	(c)	termination by the relevant third party of any Lease - Seller Group, 

  
 whether arising before, on or after Completion, including any Liabilities suffered or incurred by it in complying with its obligations or exercising its
rights under that contract or as a result of terminating or breaching that contract. 
  

	6.	Contracts - Group 

  

	6.1	Consent to change in control 

  

	 	(a)	If the agreement or consent of any other party is required pursuant to the terms of any Hospital Business Contract - Group, Equipment Leases - Group (and any master lease agreement
or like instrument relating to the Equipment Leases - Group) or Lease - Group to the change in control of any Group Member which occurs as a result of the transactions contemplated by this Deed (a “Required Consent”), MGL must (and
must procure any Relevant Seller Group Member to) use its reasonable endeavours (excluding paying money or providing other valuable consideration to or for the benefit of any person other than as specifically contemplated by this clause 6) to
procure the Required Consent with effect from Completion, on terms reasonably acceptable to both the Buyer and MGL. 

  

	 	(b)	The Buyer must co-operate with MGL and the relevant counterparty or counterparties, and must execute any agreements or deeds, that may reasonably be required by the other party as a
condition of giving its agreement or consent to the change in control including in the case of the Equipment Leases - Group, entering into a new master lease agreement (or master lease agreements) with the relevant counterparty or counterparties to
govern the relevant Equipment Leases - Group (or any of them) on and from Completion. 

  

	6.2	Obligations following Completion 

  

	 	(a)	If the parties are unable to obtain a Required Consent prior to Completion the parties must continue to use their best endeavours (excluding paying money or providing other valuable
consideration to or for the benefit of the other party other than as specifically contemplated by this clause 6) for a period of six months after Completion to procure that that consent is obtained. 

  

	 	(b)	If it is not possible to obtain any Required Consent within the period specified in clause 6.2(a) then the Buyer must procure that the relevant Group Member performs and completes
all of its obligations under the relevant Hospital Business Contract - Group, Equipment Lease - Group or Lease - Group, as applicable, in respect of the period following Completion. 

  

	 	(c)	The Buyer indemnifies each Seller Group Member against all Liabilities arising under any of the Hospital Business Contracts - Group, Equipment Leases - Group and the Leases - Group
arising after Completion. 

	7.	Release of Seller’s Guarantees 

  

	7.1	Release 

  
 The Buyer must use its best endeavours (excluding paying money or providing other valuable consideration to or for the benefit of any person) to secure,
before Completion, the unconditional release of each Seller Group Member from the Seller’s Guarantees effective from Completion and MGL must use all reasonable endeavours to assist the Buyer in this regard. 
  

	7.2	Indemnity 

  

	 	(a)	From Completion, the Buyer indemnifies each Seller Group Member against any Liability which it suffers, incurs or is liable for, directly or indirectly, in relation to any
Seller’s Guarantee. 

  

	 	(b)	MGL enters into this document for itself and each other person who has given a Seller’s Guarantee and accordingly accepts the full benefit of this clause 7.2 on behalf of those
persons. The parties agree that MGL may enforce this provision on behalf of those other persons. 

  

	8.	Shared arrangements 

  

	8.1	Shared Contracts 

  

	 	(a)	Subject to the terms of each Shared Contract and the Shared Services Agreement, MGL and the Buyer agree that they will, each at their own expense, use their respective reasonable
endeavours to effect the transfer to the Buyer of that part of the benefits and obligations of any Seller Group Member under the Shared Contract that relates to the Hospital Business with effect on and from Completion by either:

  

	 	(i)	agreeing with the counterparty to the Shared Contract: 

  

	 	A.	to amend the terms of the Shared Contract to remove from the Shared Contract those benefits and obligations under the Shared Contract that relate to the Hospital Business; and

  

	 	B.	that the counterparty will enter into a new contract with the Buyer or any Group Member in respect of those benefits and obligations between the counterparty and the Buyer; or

  

	 	(ii)	if transfer pursuant to sub-paragraph (i) above cannot be effected, by assigning to the Buyer (to the extent permitted by the Shared Contract) that part of the benefits and the
Buyer Assuming that part of the obligations under the Shared Contract that relate to the Hospital Business. 

  

	 	(b)	If transfer cannot be effected by one of the methods contemplated in clause 8.1(a) then to the extent that the Shared Contract permits, MGL agrees to procure that the Relevant
Seller Group Member will, and the Buyer agrees that it will, after Completion conduct its business on the basis that the benefits and obligations under the Shared Contract had been assigned and Assumed as contemplated in clause8.1(a)(ii).

  

	 	(c)	The Buyer indemnifies the Seller Group Member which is party to the Shared Contract against all Liabilities suffered or incurred by the Seller Group Member arising from any breach
by any Buyer Group Member of the Shared Contract after its partial assignment pursuant to clause 8.1(a)(ii). 

	 	(d)	MGL indemnifies the Buyer against any Liability suffered or incurred by it as a result of any breach by the Seller Group Member under, or relating to, any retained part of a Shared
Contract after the partial assignment to the Buyer pursuant to clause 8.1(a)(ii). 

  

	9.	Employees and Independent Contractors 

  

	9.1	Provision of employment or engagement 

  

	 	(a)	The Buyer must offer employment to each of the Employees - Seller Group and the engagement of each of the Independent Contractors - Seller Group to commence from the day after the
Completion Date. The offer of such employment or engagement (as the case may be) must be communicated to the Employees - Sellers Group or the Independent Contractors - Seller Group in such form as the parties agree, at least 10 Business Days before
the Completion Date. The employment or engagement (as the case may be) so offered must be for a position substantially similar to the relevant Employee’s or Independent Contractor’s position immediately prior to Completion and must be on
terms and conditions (including as to superannuation (as applicable)) that are in the aggregate no less favourable than those on which the relevant Employee is employed or relevant Independent Contractor is engaged immediately prior to Completion
provided that, except to the extent that the Buyer otherwise determines in its absolute discretion, in no circumstances will any Employee be offered or be entitled to seek membership of any defined benefits superannuation fund.

  

	 	(b)	The Buyer must continue to provide employment to each Employee - Group on terms and conditions (including as to superannuation) that are in the aggregate no less favourable than
those on which the relevant Employee - Group is employed immediately prior to Completion. 

  

	 	(c)	If MGL can reasonably establish (prior to the date which is 3 months after Completion) that any Employee - Group is in fact an Employee - Seller Group employed exclusively in the
Hospital Business, then MGL may, at any time within the period of one month after establishing that fact, serve notice to that effect upon the Buyer and the Buyer must offer employment to that Employee. The offer of such employment must be
communicated to that Employee by the Buyer in the form agreed to between the parties within 5 Business Days of receipt of such notice. The employment so offered must be deemed to commence from the day after the Completion Date and be for a position
substantially similar to the relevant Employee’s position immediately prior to Completion and must be on terms and conditions (including as to superannuation) that are in the aggregate no less favourable than those on which the relevant
Employee is employed immediately prior to Completion. 

  

	9.2	Payments to Employees and Independent Contractors 

  

	 	(a)	Subject to clauses 9.2(d) and 9.2(e), on Completion (or in the case of bonuses for the year ending on 30 June 2003, in accordance with the Seller Group’s usual practice), if it
has not already done so, MGL or the Relevant Seller Group Member must pay to each Employee: 

  

	 	(i)	the amount of his or her wage or salary entitlements; 

  

	 	(ii)	elected salary sacrifice amounts; 

  

	 	(iii)	bonuses for any year ending on or prior to 30 June 2003; 

	 	(iv)	commissions (for the avoidance of doubt excluding annual leave, sick leave, rostered day off leave and long service leave entitlements) and in respect of Independent Contractors all
other amounts payable in relation to services provided by the Independent Contractors; and 

  

	 	(v)	in respect of Independent Contractors - Seller Group, all other amounts payable in relation to services provided by the Independent Contractors - Seller Group,

  
 accrued up to and payable to them on or before
Completion pursuant to: 
  

	 	(i)	a contract of employment; 

  

	 	(ii)	Australian Workplace Agreement, award, certified agreement under the Workplace Relations Act 1996; 

  

	 	(iii)	enterprise agreement registered under State Law; or 

  

	 	(iv)	other form of agreement provided for under an industrial statute, Law or otherwise, 

  
 to which any Seller Group Member was a party, and on the same terms that applied as, at Completion. 
  

	 	(b)	MGL must pay to each Employee any payment or inducement it has promised on completion of the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Agreements. 

  

	 	(c)	MGL indemnifies the Buyer against all claims made by such Employees from time to time after the Completion Date against the Buyer in relation to clause 9.2(a).

  

	 	(d)	MGL or the relevant Seller Group Member will not be required to pay any amount referred to in clause 9.2(a) to the extent to which such amount is recorded as a “liability”
in the Completion Accounts. 

  

	 	(e)	For the avoidance of doubt, clause 9.2(a) does not require any Seller Group Member to make any retirement, redundancy, termination or severance payments of the nature described in
clause 9.4(d). 

  

	9.3	Recognition of prior service 

  
 The Buyer must treat each Employee and deal with every entitlement (including annual and sick leave, rostered day off leave and prior service for the
purpose of calculating long service leave and redundancy or severance payments (as applicable)) as if every entitlement had been accrued by the respective Employee while in the employment or engagement of the Buyer. 
  

	9.4	Indemnity for Employees and Independent Contractors 

  
 Subject to Completion, the Buyer will be solely responsible for and indemnifies each Seller Group Member against any Liability it suffers or incurs in
respect of: 
  

	 	(a)	wages, salary and any other payment, benefit or amount owing to Employees and attributable to their employment after Completion or, in the case of bonuses, attributable to their
employment after 30 June 2003; 

  

	 	(b)	fees, charges and any other payment, benefit or amount owing to Independent Contractors and attributable to their engagement after Completion; 

  

	 	(c)	annual leave, sick leave, rostered day off leave, long service leave and any other form of leave payment owing to Employees and attributable to their employment or engagement up to
or after Completion; and 

	 	(d)	retirement, redundancy, contract termination or severance payments, benefits, costs or compensation of any kind (including payment in lieu of notice, severance payments howsoever
called, in respect of annual leave, sick leave, rostered day off leave, long service leave and any other form of leave payments owing and payments in respect of goodwill) payable under a contract of employment or engagement, Australian Workplace
Agreement, award, agreement (certified, registered or otherwise) or other arrangement or an award or order made by a Court or other tribunal or Government Authority under Law, to any Employee or Former Employee and whether attributable to their
employment or engagement before or after their commencement with a Group Member or Seller Group Member arising from or in respect of a termination or cessation of their employment or engagement by any Seller Group Member or Group Member before, on
or after Completion. 

  
 To the extent that this
clause provides indemnification for a contractor, such indemnification will apply to any Liability arising in respect of any direct or indirect sub-contractor of that contractor. 
  

	9.5	Pre-Completion Employee Arrangements 

  
 With effect from the date of this Deed until Completion (“Liaison Period”), MGL must procure that no Seller Group Member or Group Member
in respect of or relating to some or all of the Employees enters into, or agrees to enter into, any industrial award, agreement (certified, registered or otherwise) or other arrangement or understanding concerning some or all of such employees
and/or contractors (“Arrangement”) except in the ordinary course of business as determined by the Group General Manager Hospitals. 
  

	9.6	Disclosure of industrial developments 

  

	9.7	During the Liaison Period, if: 

  

	 	(a)	a Seller Group Member or Group Member proposes to enter into, agree to enter into, or to initiate or participate in any negotiations or discussions in respect of, any Arrangement;

  

	 	(b)	there is any other industrial development (including actual, threatened or pending industrial action, disputation, litigation or proceedings) (“Industrial Action”)
in respect of or relating to some or all of the Employees (“Business Persons”); or 

  

	 	(c)	any meeting or discussions will, or are proposed to, be held or occur between representatives of a Seller Group Member or Group Member and representatives of a union, employee
organisation or Business Persons relating to some or all of the Business Persons, 

  

	9.8	(each an “Industrial Event”), then MGL must: 

  

	 	(a)	keep the Buyer informed of the Industrial Event including the circumstances giving rise to, and the reasons for, and the ongoing status of the Industrial Event and the associated
circumstances; 

  

	 	(b)	provide the Group General Manager Hospitals, with full and free access to all correspondence, notices, documents and other records in the possession or control of any Seller Group
Member or Group Member relating to the Industrial Event; 

	 	(c)	in the case of any such proposed meeting or discussion, give the Group General Manager Hospitals the right to attend and participate in any such meeting or discussions and give him
reasonable notice of the time and place of the meeting or discussions, together with details of the proposed topics of discussion; 

  

	 	(d)	keep the Buyer informed of the outcome of any meetings with unions during the Liaison Period; and 

  

	 	(e)	except to the extent such would breach any Law, comply with any conditions and requirements notified, and written directions given, by the Buyer in accordance with clause 9.7.

  

	9.9	Management of industrial relations and disputes 

  
 If an Industrial Event occurs or arises at any time during the Liaison Period: 
  

	 	(a)	the Buyer may, in its absolute discretion, do any or all of the following in respect of any proposed Arrangement: 

  

	 	(i)	consent to the Arrangement either unconditionally or subject to such conditions or requirements as are notified by the Buyer to MGL; or 

  

	 	(ii)	withhold its consent to the Arrangement without giving reasons; and 

  

	 	(b)	MGL will procure that any relevant Seller Group Members or Group Members take (or fail to take) or do (or fail to do) any action or thing in respect of, arising out of, or in
connection with, that Industrial Event or the circumstances giving rise to the Industrial Event as reasonably determined by the Group General Manager Hospitals including, in the case of any Industrial Action, relating to the conduct of any dispute
or of any litigation or proceedings in any industrial tribunal or court. 

  

	9.10	Risk mitigation 

  
 Without in any way limiting the obligations imposed by clause 9.7, during the Liaison Period, MGL must consult with the Buyer and ensure that each Seller
Group Member and Group Member takes all action and does all things within its power to limit the risk of any of the Business Persons making or bringing any claim, demand, action or proceedings in respect of retirement, redundancy, severance payments
or any similar costs (“Redundancy Payments”), including: 
  

	 	(a)	being prepared to accept the resignation of Employees who are not covered by an industrial award or agreement (certified, registered or otherwise) and who resign to accept an offer
of employment with the Buyer on the terms contemplated by the form of offer applicable to that employee; 

  

	 	(b)	using reasonable endeavours to adopt and maintain the position that Employees will not be entitled to a Redundancy Payment if they refuse to accept an offer of employment or
engagement by the Buyer; 

  

	 	(c)	making all applications to relevant industrial tribunals as are available to any Seller Group Member or Group Member to remove any obligations that would otherwise apply under any
industrial awards or agreements (whether certified, registered or otherwise) to make Redundancy Payments in respect of any employees or contractors because of the offers of suitable alternative employment or engagement to be made, or made, by the
Buyer in accordance with this Deed, whether or not those offers are accepted by those employees or contractors; 

	 	(d)	co-operating with the Buyer to seek to secure: 

  

	 	(i)	the agreement and support of all relevant unions and employee organisations in respect of all applications referred to in clause 9.8(c); and 

  

	 	(ii)	union endorsement of the position referred to in clause 9.8(b) having regard to the offers of suitable alternative employment or engagement to be made, or made, by the Buyer to
Employees. 

  

	9.11	Costs of Applications 

  
 The Buyer indemnifies each Seller Group Member against any Liability it suffers or incurs in respect of the costs arising from any application to relevant
industrial tribunals under clause 9.10(c). 
  

	9.12	Employee Lists and Independent Contractors 

  
 As soon as possible following the date of execution of this Deed, but in any event no later than 14 days after that date, MGL will provide to the Buyer:

  

	 	(a)	a current list of the Employees which will contain the following details in relation to each individual: 

  

	 	(i)	the individual’s full name; 

  

	 	(ii)	the Hospital location in which the individual is employed; 

  

	 	(iii)	the individual’s employer; 

  

	 	(iv)	the individual’s employment classification/position; 

  

	 	(v)	the individual’s current mailing address; and 

  

	 	(vi)	whether the individual is a defined benefit superannuation member; and 

  

	 	(b)	a current list of the Independent Contractors which will contain the following in respect of each individual: 

  

	 	(i)	the individual’s full name; 

  

	 	(ii)	the Hospital/location in which the individual is employed; 

  

	 	(iii)	the entity which engages the individual; 

  

	 	(iv)	the individual’s classification/position as an Independent Contractor; and 

  

	 	(v)	the individual’s current mailing address. 

  

	10.	Superannuation 

  

	 	(a)	The Buyer shall make available or establish by the Completion Date one or more suitable superannuation funds (“Buyer’s Fund”) to provide superannuation
benefits for those of the Transferring Employees who agree to become members of the Buyer’s Fund, and the Employees - Group who are members of the Seller’s Superannuation Fund as at the Completion Date (“Transferring
Members”). 

  

	 	(b)	The Seller and the Buyer may agree in writing that special arrangements shall apply in respect of one or more Transferring Employees or Employees - Group. 

 

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	 	(c)	Subject to paragraph (d), except for a Transferring Employee or Employee - Group covered by an arrangement made under paragraph (b), the Buyer must: 

  

	 	(i)	provide superannuation benefits for the Transferring Employees and the Employees - Group which, taken as a whole, shall be no less favourable than those provided to them by their
employer as at the Completion Date; and 

  

	 	(ii)	ensure that the Buyer’s Fund shall be capable of being a Successor Fund to the Seller’s Superannuation Fund in respect of the Employees - Group, 

 
 save and except that the Transferring Employees and Employees - Group
shall have no rights and no provision shall be made for any right to any surplus in the Seller’s Superannuation Fund and the Seller shall ensure that they shall not suffer any reduction in benefits or amounts transferred to the Buyer’s
Fund representing or otherwise attributable to any deficit or under-funding in the Seller’s Superannuation Fund. 
  

	 	(d)	The Seller agrees that notwithstanding paragraph (c), the Buyer is not required to provide defined benefit style benefits to any Transferring Members who were entitled to defined
benefits in the Seller’s Superannuation Fund. 

  

	 	(e)	The Buyer must pay for all costs in establishing (or making available) the Buyer’s Fund. For the avoidance of doubt, these costs will include all legal costs incurred in
reviewing the trust deed, including any cost incurred in amending that trust deed, regardless or whether or not the proposed fund is accepted as a Successor Fund to the Seller’s Superannuation Fund by the trustee of the Seller’s
Superannuation Fund. 

  

	 	(f)	Subject to paragraphs (d) and (g), the Buyer and the Seller must use their best endeavours to facilitate, within 90 business days after the Completion Date, the transfer of the
Employees - Group and their superannuation benefits from the Seller’s Superannuation Fund to the Buyer’s Fund without their consent, in the circumstances permitted by superannuation law, on the basis that the Buyer’s Fund is a
Successor Fund. 

  

	 	(g)	For a Transferring Member: 

  

	 	(i)	covered by an arrangement made under paragraph (b); or 

  

	 	(ii)	who is a Transferring Employee; or 

  

	 	(iii)	who is an Employee - Group where the trustee of the Seller’s Superannuation Fund and the trustee of the Buyer’s Fund fail to agree that the Buyer’s Fund is capable of
being a Successor Fund to the Seller’s Superannuation Fund in respect of that employee within 90 business days after the Completion Date, 

  
 the Buyer shall allow that Transferring Member to voluntarily transfer his or her superannuation benefits in the Seller’s Superannuation Fund to the
Buyer’s Fund. In the case of a Transferring Employee such voluntary transfer shall be in lieu of the benefit to which the Employee - Group is entitled on Completion. 
  

	 	(h)	The Seller will procure that the amount transferred in respect of each Transferring Member from the Seller’s Superannuation Fund to the Buyer’s Fund shall be at least
equal to the Transferring Member’s member’s reserve in the Seller’s Superannuation Fund as at the Completion Date, adjusted for earnings at the estimated earning rate of the Seller’s Superannuation Fund in respect of the period
from the Completion Date to the date the relevant amount is transferred. 

	 	(i)	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Deed, each Transferring Employee will have the right to access their benefit at Completion in accordance with the provisions of the
governing rules of the Seller’s Superannuation Fund and any applicable laws. 

  

	 	(j)	The Buyer will provide, and procure the trustee of the Buyer’s Fund to provide, to the trustee of the Seller’s Superannuation Fund all information that the trustee of the
Seller’s Superannuation Fund reasonably needs to facilitate a transfer of the Transferring Members and their benefits to the Buyer’s Fund under a Successor Fund transfer. 

  

	 	(k)	The Seller will use its best endeavours to procure that the trustee of the Seller’s Superannuation Fund provides to the trustee of the Buyer’s Fund all information that
the trustee of the Buyer’s Fund reasonably needs to facilitate a transfer of the Transferring Members and their benefits to the Buyer’s Fund under a Successor Fund transfer, and such other information that the Buyer or the trustee of any
superannuation fund nominated by the Buyer reasonably requires to administer any benefits or enable any benefits to be provided to each Transferring Employee and Employee - Group. 

  

	 	(1)	On Completion, the Seller and the Buyer will immediately cause each member of the Group who is associated with the Seller’s Superannuation Fund, whether as a principal
employer, associated employer, participating employer or otherwise, to take all steps necessary to end that association with effect from Completion. 

  

	 	(m)	Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Deed, and for the avoidance of doubt, the Buyer acknowledges that on and from Completion, no member of the Group shall have any
rights in relation to the Seller’s Superannuation Fund (whether arising under the trust deed for the Seller’s Superannuation Fund or otherwise). 

  

	11.	Trade Debts - Seller Group 

  

	 	(a)	From Completion, the Buyer shall be solely responsible for the collection of the Trade Debts - Seller Group. Except as provided in this clause 11, no Seller Group Member is obliged
to take or continue, alone or jointly with the Buyer, any action with respect to the Trade Debts - Seller Group. 

  

	 	(b)	If requested by the Buyer, MGL will procure that the relevant Seller Group Member will execute joint notices in a form acceptable to both parties addressed to each Trade Debtor -
Seller Group notifying the Trade Debtors - Seller Group of the assignment of the Trade Debts - Seller Group. 

  

	 	(c)	If any Seller Group Member receives any payment from any Trade Debtor in respect of any Trade Debt after the Completion Date, MGL will procure that the relevant Seller Group Member
accounts to the Buyer for the amount received within 5 Business Days after its receipt. 

  

	12.	Plant and equipment 

  

	 	(a)	The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that the Fixed Assets - Seller Group may include plant and equipment which is a fixture or a tenant’s fixture or a part of the land on which
it is situated. 

	 	(b)	Notwithstanding that the Buyer vacates the Premises at or any time after Completion, the Buyer may not make any claim against any Seller Group Member in relation to the value or
classification of such items of Fixed Assets - Seller Group on the basis of them being fixtures, tenant’s fixtures or part of the land on which they are being situated (apart from any claim it may be entitled to make under the Warranties (as
defined in the Umbrella Deed)). 

  

	13.	Liabilities 

  

	 	(a)	The Buyer must Assume on and from Completion the Assumed Liabilities and any other Liability which any Seller Group Member suffers or incurs, whether arising before, on or after
Completion, exclusively in relation to the Hospital Business. 

  

	 	(b)	From that time, the Buyer will be solely responsible for and must indemnify each Seller Group Member against any such Liability. 

  

	14.	Tax 

  

	14.1	Tax Indemnity 

  
 MGL indemnifies the Buyer and each Group Member from and against all Tax Claim Amounts suffered or incurred in respect of any Tax Claim. 
  

	14.2	Rights of the Buyer Group Members and Enforcement of the Tax Indemnity 

  

	 	(a)	MGL acknowledges and confirms in favour of the Buyer and each Group Member that the Tax Indemnity given by MGL is for the benefit of the Buyer and each Group Member.

  

	 	(b)	Each Group Member may enforce its rights in relation to the Tax Indemnity independently from each other and even though not a party to this Deed. 

  

	14.3	Restrictions on claims under the Tax Indemnity 

  
 The obligations of MGL under the Tax Indemnity do not apply in respect of a Tax Claim: 
  

	 	(a)	to the extent that the Tax Claim arises from the failure by the Buyer to supply to MGL on a timely basis information available to any Buyer Group Member which is reasonably
requested by MGL in relation to a Tax Claim; 

  

	 	(b)	to the extent that the Tax Claim arises from the failure by any Buyer Group Member after Completion, in a timely and appropriate manner, to: 

  

	 	(i)	lodge any return, notice, objection or other document that gives rise to or relates to the Tax Claim; 

  

	 	(ii)	claim all or any portion of any relief, allowance, deduction, credit, rebate or right to repayment which is available to a Buyer Group Member as at Completion to the extent that
information sufficient to make the claim was or might reasonably be expected to have been within the knowledge of any Buyer Group Member; 

  

	 	(iii)	disclose or correctly describe in any return, notice, objection or other document relating to the Tax Claim lodged, given or made after Completion, any fact, matter or thing to the
extent that it was or might reasonably be expected to have been within the knowledge of any Buyer Group Member; or 

	 	(iv)	take any action which any Buyer Group Member is required to take under this clause 14 or any laws relating to Tax, or (provided that it does not result in any material disruption to
the Hospital Business) which would have been necessary or appropriate to take in order to prevent the occurrence or existence of grounds for a Tax Claim provided that it has no material adverse effect to the Buyer Group; 

  

	 	(c)	arises as a result of any Buyer Group Member amending after Completion any Tax returns for a period ending on or prior to the Last Accounts Balance Date or changing the basis on
which the income and deductions in relation to such Tax returns was computed (whether such change relates to a period ending before or after the Last Accounts Balance Date) other than in respect of an amendment approved in writing by MGL (which
approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed provided it does not cause a material adverse effect to MGL) or as otherwise required by Law; 

  

	 	(d)	to the extent that the Tax Claim arises as a result of a change to the Tax Act, its interpretation by a Court of Law or its interpretation by the Australian Taxation Office as set
out in a published ruling or interpretative decision, after Completion that applies to any of the Buyer Group members; 

  

	 	(e)	to the extent that the Tax Claim arises as a result of the Buyer’s non-compliance with this clause 14 in a material respect; and 

  

	 	(f)	to the extent the Tax Claim is for an amount that has been provided for in the Completion Accounts. 

  

	14.4	Timing of payments 

  
 Payments under the Tax Indemnity must be made to the Buyer (or at the Buyer’s request, to any other Buyer Group Member) by whichever is the later of:

  

	 	(a)	5 Business Days before the latest date on which that payment of Tax may lawfully be made without incurring any penalty, additional tax, interest or general interest charge for late
payment (allowing for any deferrals granted by the Revenue Authority); and 

  

	 	(b)	10 Business Days after MGL receives notice in writing from the Buyer providing full and accurate particulars of the Tax Claim (with copies certified by the Buyer of all supporting
documentation) sufficient for MGL to verify the accuracy of the Tax Claim, provided that MGL does not dispute its liability in respect of the tax claim. 

  
 14.5 Late Payments 
  
 If any sums required to be made by MGL under or relating to the matters in this clause 14 are not paid on the date specified in clause 14.4 (the Due
Date), then, except to the extent that MGL’s liability under clause 14.1. compensates the Buyer or the relevant Group Member for the late payment by virtue of it extending to interest, penalties, fines or other costs, such sums shall bear
interest (which shall accrue from day to day after as well as before any judgement for the same) at the Interest Rate, compounded quarterly, from the day following the Due Date up to and including the day of actual payment of such sums. 

	14.6	Notice of Potential Tax Claims and Tax Claims Procedure 

  

	 	(a)	If any Buyer Group Member: 

  

	 	(i)	receives a letter, request, demand, notice, or communication (“communication”); or 

  

	 	(ii)	intends to lodge a self-assessed return that will have effect as a deemed assessment (“return”), 

  
 that may reasonably be related to or give rise to a Tax Claim, the Buyer
must: 
  

	 	(iii)	within 10 Business Days of the receipt of a communication within paragraph (i), inform MGL and provide a copy of any document received relating to the communication;

  

	 	(iv)	not later than 20 Business Days before a lodgement of return within paragraph (ii), inform MGL and provide a copy of the relevant return or parts of the return, and shall consult in
good faith with MGL concerning the reasons for that return; 

  

	 	(v)	in relation to a communication within paragraph (a)(i), consistently with any applicable statutory obligations, not engage in any discussions, negotiations or confer with any
representatives of the Revenue Authority concerning the communication received without first complying with the requirements of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this subclause. 

  
 If any Buyer Group Member becomes aware of a Tax Claim, whether or not notice has been given under the above the Buyer must
give timely and written notice of it to MGL. 
  

	 	(b)	The Buyer must ensure that MGL and its professional advisers have, at the Buyer’s expense, reasonable access to the personnel of the Buyer Group and to any relevant premises,
assets and records within the custody, power, possession or control of any Buyer Group Member to enable MGL and its professional advisers to examine the communication, return or Tax Claim and records relating to them and to take copies or
photographs of them, at the reasonable expense of MGL, provided MGL and its professional advisers give to the relevant Buyer Group Member such undertakings as to confidentiality as the Buyer may reasonably require. 

  

	 	(c)	The Buyer must ensure that all Buyer Group Members take any proper and reasonable action that MGL requests to, as applicable: 

  

	 	(i)	respond to the communication or to make changes to the return in order to give effect to the taxation treatment considered by MGL to have the greatest likelihood of not giving rise
to a Tax Claim; or 

  

	 	(ii)	avoid, resist, compromise or defend a demand or notice issued by a Revenue Authority which gives rise to the Tax Claim, 

  
 provided MGL indemnifies the relevant Buyer Group Member against any
reasonable costs or expenses which may be incurred as a result of compliance with MGL’s request and, in addition, MGL pays to the Buyer any Tax which is required to be paid to a Revenue Authority to enable such action to be taken. 

 

	 	(d)	The action that MGL may request be taken by any Buyer Group Member in respect of a Tax Claim includes the making of objections and appeals, and administrative law remedies.

  

	 	(e)	Any action requested by MGL under this clause 14 must be taken in a timely manner. 

	 	(f)	If the Buyer becomes aware of a Tax Claim, consistently with any applicable statutory obligations, the Buyer must not, and must ensure that no Buyer Group Member does, engage in any
discussions, negotiations or confer with any representatives of the Revenue Authority concerning the Tax Claim without first complying with the requirements of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c)(ii) of this subclause. 

  

	 	(g)	If MGL makes a request under paragraph (c)(ii) regarding the lodgement of a notice of objection, but MGL and the Buyer are unable to reach agreement concerning the response to the
Tax Claim within sixty (60) Business Days after the Buyer has notified MGL of the Tax Claim (or any shorter time required by law for the objection, appeal or administrative law remedy), MGL may refer the dispute to an expert (as referred to in
clause 14.9(b)), which shall apply to this provision with such modifications as are appropriate. The notice of objection shall then be prepared in the manner considered by the expert to have the most reasonable prospects of success.

  

	 	(h)	If: 

  

	 	(i)	an objection duly lodged under this clause is disallowed by the Revenue Authority; or 

  

	 	(ii)	an appeal made, or administrative remedy taken, in accordance with this clause is decided against the interests of MGL; or 

  

	 	(iii)	the Revenue Authority appeals against a decision given in the interests of MGL, 

  
 then: 
  

	 	(iv)	the Buyer shall promptly give written notification of the facts and circumstances to MGL; and 

  

	 	(v)	MGL may require any Buyer Group Member to make such further appeal, or defence of appeal, or seek such administrative remedy, as it determines, in which case MGL shall be entitled,
if it wishes, to have the control of any such appeal, remedy or defence and in any event the Buyer shall keep MGL fully informed of all matters relating thereto and provide copies to MGL of all documents relating thereto; and

  

	 	(vi)	no further appeal, defence or remedy shall be settled or compromised except in accordance with MGL’s written consent. 

  

	 	(i)	MGL may only make a request under paragraph (h) if MGL has obtained an opinion from a Queen’s Counsel or Senior Counsel that the proposed appeal, remedy or defence has a
reasonable prospect of success. 

  

	14.7	Refunds 

  

	 	(a)	If, following the making of a payment under the Tax Indemnity all or part of the Tax Claim Amount is refunded either in cash or by credit to any Buyer Group Member (including, but
not limited to, any amount or credit received following a successful objection or appeal), the Buyer must immediately pay to MGL the lesser of the refund and the amount paid under the Tax Indemnity. 

	 	(b)	If at any time after the Completion Date any Buyer Group Member receives a refund or credit in respect of any Tax levied in respect of a tax year or part prior to Completion:

  

	 	(i)	the Buyer will, or will procure that the Relevant Buyer Group Member will, as the case may be, immediately pay to MGL an amount equal to the amount of such refund or credit
(together with any interest paid by the Australian Taxation Office after an appropriate allowance for tax payable by the relevant Buyer Group Member) to the extent that it has not been included in the Completion Statement or in prior years’
accounts of the Company; and 

  

	 	(ii)	any such payment by the Buyer under this provision will be by way of, and shall have effect as, a pro rata increase in the purchase price for each Sale Share.

  

	14.8	Interest received from a Revenue Authority 

  
 Provided MGL has complied with clause 14.6(c), to the extent not covered by clause 14.7, if the Buyer Group Member receives an amount of interest from a
Revenue Authority in connection with the refund of a Tax Claim Amount, then the Buyer will pay to MGL the amount of interest received by the relevant Buyer Group Member less any Tax payable by the relevant Buyer Group Member on that interest
received but only to the extent any payment under this clause 14.8 does not qualify as being tax deductible under the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997 or under the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 in the income year in which a payment under this clause
14.8 is made. 
  

	14.9	Expert determination 

  

	 	(a)	If MGL and the Buyer cannot agree on any amount to be paid under the Tax Indemnity within 60 Business Days of a dispute arising, or within such further time as may be agreed between
them, then MGL may refer the agreement to an expert with the request that the expert make a decision on the disagreement as soon as practicable after receiving any submissions from MGL and the Buyer. 

  

	 	(b)	The expert is to be a Senior Counsel or Queen’s Counsel with over 15 years experience in Tax appointed by MGL. 

  

	 	(c)	The decision of the expert is to be conclusive and binding on the parties in the absence of manifest error. 

  

	 	(d)	Unless the expert makes a determination regarding costs, MGL and the Buyer agree to each pay one half of the expert’s costs and expenses in connection with the reference.

  

	 	(e)	The expert is appointed as an expert and not as an arbitrator. 

  

	 	(f)	The procedures for determination are to be decided by the expert in its absolute discretion. 

  

	14.10	Tax Returns 

  

	 	(a)	MGL shall be obliged to prepare and lodge with the appropriate Revenue Authority all Tax returns for any periods ending on or prior to the Last Accounts Balance Date. The Buyer
agrees that, in the event such Tax returns have not been lodged prior to the Completion Date it shall provide in a timely manner, such assistance as shall be necessary for the returns to be prepared, signed and lodged. 

  

	 	(b)	 The Buyer agrees that MGL shall be entitled, in relation to any periods ending on or prior to the Last Accounts Balance Date, to transfer or procure the transfer of
Tax losses from all Group Members to any Seller Group Member for nil consideration. 

	 	 
The Buyer agrees that it shall ensure that all Group Members shall provide such assistance as shall be necessary to give effect to such transfer, including
without prejudicing the generality of the foregoing, the signing of any loss transfer agreements. 

  

	14.11	Loan Amounts 

  

	 	(a)	Notwithstanding any other provision of the Transaction Agreements, this clause 14.11 shall apply for so long as the Loan Structure exists and for 4 years thereafter.

  

	 	(b)	If any amounts paid to the Buyer or any Buyer Group Member as a loan pursuant to the Loan Structure are assessable to the Buyer or any Buyer Group Member, MGL will indemnify the
Buyer or the Buyer Group Member an amount equal to the Tax that would be payable on the amount if the only offset that was taken into account was a credit or offset related to the loan amount. 

  

	14.12	Limits 

  
 None of clauses 8.1 to 8.10 of the Umbrella Deed apply to limit any payment that MGL is liable to make in respect of a Tax Claim Amount, except for
clauses 8.2(a) and 8.2(b) (Buyer insured), 8.2(e) (Loss only compensated once), 8.2(f) (Buyer otherwise compensated), 8.2(g) (Last Accounts or Umbrella Completion Statement), 8.2(h) (No indirect or consequential
loss), 8.2(i) (Legislation), 8.2(j) (Buyer’s actions in relation to Tax), 8.2(n) (Time limits - Non-C&P), 8.4 (Reimbursement for amounts recovered) and 8.6 (Adjustment to Umbrella Purchase Price).

  

	14.13	Tax office ruling 

  

	 	(a)	Where any private binding ruling is to be obtained from the Australian Taxation Office in relation to the tax treatment of any Asset Sale Deed, MGL will have sole responsibility for
the preparation and submission of any such ruling. 

  

	 	(b)	The Buyer will not request a private binding ruling or other opinion or determination from the ATO in respect of any Asset Sale Deed where that ruling would apply to MGL or
prejudice the position of MGL. 

  

	 	(c)	Any request for a private binding ruling in respect of any Asset Sale Deed will be provided to the Buyer 5 Business Days prior to its lodgement with the ATO. The Buyer may request
changes in respect of the documents to be submitted, however Seller is only required to agree to the changes where it can be established that they do not prejudice Seller’s position. 

  

	 	(d)	MGL will (in the event that it seeks a private binding ruling which would apply to the Buyer or prejudice its position) provide: 

  

	 	(i)	a copy of the final request for a private binding ruling, when it is lodged with the ATO; 

  

	 	(ii)	a copy of the relevant ruling when it is issued by the ATO; and 

  

	 	(iii)	a copy of all related correspondence (including notes of all verbal communications with the ATO) with the ATO which shall be provided within 5 business days of the relevant
communication being received or made. 

	15.	Pay as you go (PAYG) instalments 

  

	15.1	Liability for the PAYG Instalment 

  
 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that: 
  

	 	(a)	the Hospital Companies and each Eligible Subsidiary will be liable to pay one or more PAYG Instalments after Completion in respect of Instalment Income derived by that Hospital
Company or the Eligible Subsidiary prior to Completion; 

  

	 	(b)	MGL is entitled to a Seller’s PAYG Credit in respect of any PAYG Instalment covered by clause 15.1(a); and 

  

	 	(c)	the Buyer must not vary the Pre-Completion Instalment Rate and the Post-Completion Instalment Rate before the PAYG Payment Date. 

  

	15.2	Payment of the PAYG Instalment for the Pre-Completion Quarter 

  
 If: 
  

	 	(a)	the Commissioner does not provide an Initial Head Company Instalment Rate to MGL before the commencement of the Completion Quarter; and 

  

	 	(b)	a Hospital Company or an Eligible Subsidiary (as the case requires) has not paid their PAYG Instalment for the Pre-Completion Quarter prior to Completion, 

 
 then: 
  

	 	(c)	the PAYG Instalment for the Hospital Company and for each Eligible Subsidiary will be calculated using their Pre-Completion Instalment Rate; and 

  

	 	(d)	the Buyer will ensure that the Hospital Company and each Eligible Subsidiary remits their PAYG Instalment for the Pre-Completion Quarter to the Commissioner on or before the PAYG
Payment Date. 

  

	15.3	Payment of the PAYG Instalment for the Completion Quarter 

  
 If the Commissioner does not provide an Initial Head Company Instalment Rate to the Seller’s Guarantor before the end of the Completion Quarter:

  

	 	(a)	the PAYG Instalment for each Hospital Company and for each Eligible Subsidiary will be calculated using their Post-Completion Instalment Rate; and 

  

	 	(b)	the Buyer will ensure that each Hospital Company and each Eligible Subsidiary will remit their PAYG Instalment to the Commissioner on or before the PAYG Payment Date.

  

	15.4	Calculation of the PAYG Credit for the PAYG Instalment for the Pre-Completion Quarter 

  
 If clause 15.2 applies, the Seller’s PAYG Credit will be equal to the sum of the PAYG Instalments. 
  

	15.5	Calculation of PAYG Credit for the PAYG Instalment for the Completion Quarter 

  

	 	(a)	If clause 15.3 applies, both the Seller and the Buyer can be entitled to a PAYG Credit for part of each PAYG Instalment. 

	 	(b)	The Seller’s PAYG Credit will be equal to the sum of the amounts calculated in accordance with the following formula in respect of each PAYG Instalment:

  

	            PAYG Instalment     x	  	 Instalment Income derived between the start
 of the completion Quarter and Completion Date

	 	  	Instalment Income derived during the Completion Quarter

  

	 	(c)	The “Buyer’s PAYG Credit” will be calculated in accordance with the following formula: 

  
 PAYG Instalment less the Seller’s PAYG Credit 
  

	15.6	GIC payable in respect of the PAYG Instalment 

  
 The Buyer agrees to indemnify and keep indemnified MGL against, and must pay MGL on demand the amount of, GIC that becomes payable by MGL because of the
Buyer’s failure to comply with clause 15.2 and/or clause 15.3. 
  

	15.7	Notification of PAYG Instalment 

  
 The Buyer will notify MGL of the quantum of each PAYG Instalment in writing by 31 days after the end of the Completion Quarter. The notification will be
addressed to: 
  
 Mr Campbell Richards 
 Group Tax Manager 
 Mayne Group Limited

 GPO Box 1714N 
 Melbourne VIC
3001 

	 Executed as a deed.
	  	 
		
	Executed for and on behalf of Mayne Group Limited ABN 56 004 073 410 by its Attorneys under Power of Attorney dated 30 January 2002 each of whom declares that he or she
holds the office in Mayne Group Limited indicated under his or her signature and that he or she has no notice of revocation of the Power of Attorney	  	 Mayne Group Limited
 ABN 56 004 073 410 by
 its Attorneys:

		
	 	  	 /s/ Stuart Bruce James

	 	  	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 	  	 Stuart Bruce James

	 	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 	  	 DIRECTOR

	 	  	 Office

		
	 	  	 /s/ Paul Andrew Binfield

	 	  	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 	  	 Paul Andrew Binfield

	 	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 	  	 CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

	 	  	 Office

		
	 Executed by Mayne Healthcare Holdings
 Pty Limited ACN 078 954 631 by or in the
 presence of:
	  	 
		
	 /s/ Stuart Bruce James

	  	 /s/ Paul Andrew Binfield

	 Signature of Director
	  	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	 Stuart Bruce James

	  	 Paul Andrew Binfield

	 Name of Director in full
	  	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited ACN 106 722 347 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October
2003, and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	  	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	  	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Kate Jordan

	  	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Kate Jordan

	  	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	  	 
		
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Joondalup Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 193 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October 2003,
and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	  	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	  	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Kate Jordan

	  	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Kate Jordan

	  	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	  	 

	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Port Macquarie Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 399 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October 2003,
and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	  	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	  	Signature of Attorney
		
	 /s/ Kate Jordan

	  	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Kate Jordan

	  	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	  	 
		
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Logan Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 406 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October 2003, and the
Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	  	  
 /s/ Philip
Kapp

	 	  	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Kate Jordan

	  	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Kate Jordan

	  	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	  	 

	Signed for and on behalf of Melbourne Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 415 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October 2003, and the Attorney declares
that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	  	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	  	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Kate Jordan

	  	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Kate Jordan

	  	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	  	 
		
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Noosa Privatised Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 380 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October 2003,
and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	  	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	  	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Kate Jordan

	  	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Kate Jordan

	  	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	  	 

	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Caboolture Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 219 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October 2003, and
the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	  	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	  	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Kate Jordan

	  	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Kate Jordan

	  	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	  	 
		
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Frances Perry Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 228 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October 2003, and
the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	  	 /s/ Philip Kapp

 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Kate Jordan

	  	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Kate Jordan

	  	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	  	 

	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Armidale Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 200 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October 2003, and the
Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	  	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	  	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Kate Jordan

	  	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Kate Jordan

	  	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	  	 
		
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of P.O.W. Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 871 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney dated 20 October 2003, and the
Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	  	 /s/ Philip Kapp

	 	  	 Signature of Attorney

		
	 /s/ Kate Jordan

	  	 Philip Kapp

	 Signature of Witness
	  	 Name of Attorney in full

		
	 Kate Jordan

	  	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	  	 

 Schedule 1 
 Hospital Companies and Subsidiaries 
  
 Part 1 

Hospital Companies 
  

	1.	Australian Medical Enterprises Ltd 

	2.	HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd 

	3.	Hospitals of Australia Ltd 

	4.	Relkban Pty Ltd 

	5.	Relkmet Pty Ltd 

	6.	Votraint No. 664 Pty Ltd 

	7.	Votraint No. 665 Pty Ltd 

  
 Part 2 
 Subsidiaries - HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd 
  

	1.	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd 

	2.	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd 

	3.	Pruinosa Pty Ltd 

	4.	Australian Hospital Care Limited 

	5.	Australian Hospital Care (Latrobe) Pty Ltd 

	6.	Australian Hospital Care (MPH) Pty Ltd 

	7.	Rehabilitation Holdings Pty Ltd 

	8.	Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd 

	9.	Australian Hospital Care 1988 Pty Ltd 

	10.	Australian Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd 

	11.	Health Technologies Pty Ltd 

	12.	Australian Hospital Care (Spare) Pty Ltd 

	13.	Australian Hospital Care (Ringwood) Pty Ltd 

	14.	Australian Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd 

	15.	Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Ltd 

	16.	Australian Hospital Care (Allamanda) Pty Ltd 

	17.	The Victorian Rehabilitation Centre Pty Ltd 

	18.	eHealth Technologies Limited 

	19.	Australian Hospital Care Retirement Plan Pty Ltd 

	20.	AHC Foundation Pty Ltd 

	21.	Australian Hospital Care (Masada) Pty Ltd 

	22.	Australian Hospital Care (Como) Pty Ltd 

	23.	AHC Tilbox Pty Ltd 

	24.	Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd 

	25.	Australian Hospital Care (Northpark) Pty Ltd 

	26.	Australian Hospital Care (Dorset) Pty Ltd 

	27.	Australian Hospital Care Investments Pty Ltd 

	28.	AHC Radiology Pty Ltd 

	29.	Hospital Affiliates of Australia Pty Ltd 

	30.	HCA Management Pty Ltd 

	31.	Dabuvu Pty Ltd 

	32.	HOAIF Pty Ltd 

	33.	Tilemo Pty Ltd 

	34.	C.R.P.H. Pty Ltd 

	35.	Hospital Developments Pty Ltd 

	36.	P.M.P.H. Pty Ltd 

	37.	Malahini Pty Limited 

 Subsidiaries - Australian Medical Enterprises Limited 
  

	1.	AME Hospitals Pty Ltd 

	2.	Attadale Hospital Property Pty Ltd 

	3.	AME Properties Pty Ltd 

	4.	Jamison Private Hospital Property Pty Ltd 

	5.	Glengarry Hospital Property Pty Ltd 

	6.	Hallcraft Pty Ltd 

	7.	Rannes Pty Ltd 

	8.	Hadassah Pty Ltd 

	9.	Victoria House Holdings Pty Ltd 

	10.	AME Superannuation Pty Ltd 

  
 Part 3 
 Other subsidiaries - HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd 
  

	1.	Pindara Day Procedure Centre Pty Ltd 

  
 Other subsidiaries - Australian Medical Enterprises Limited 
  

	1.	Mount Hospital Cath Labs Pty Ltd 

 Schedule 2 
 Sale
Shares 
  

	 	  	 Hospital Company

	  	 Registered and Beneficial Owner

	  	Number of
Sale Shares

	  	Class

	  	Percentage of
total issued
share capital

	 
	 1.
	  	Australian Medical Enterprises Limited	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 191,974,841
	  	 Ordinary
	  	 100
	 %

	 2.
	  	HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd	  	Mayne Healthcare Holdings Pty Ltd	  	 182,089,998
	  	 Ordinary
	  	 *100
	 %

	 3.
	  	 	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 *
	  	 Ordinary
	  	 *
	  

	 4.
	  	Hospitals of Australia Limited	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 44,923,720
	  	 Ordinary
	  	 100
	 %

	 5.
	  	 Relkban Pty Ltd
	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 1
	  	 A Class
	  	 100
	 %

	 6.
	  	 	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 2
	  	 B Class
	  	 100
	 %

	 7.
	  	 	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 2
	  	 C Class
	  	 100
	 %

	 8.
	  	 Relkmet Pty Ltd
	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 1
	  	 A Class
	  	 100
	 %

	 9.
	  	 	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 2
	  	 B Class
	  	 100
	 %

	 10.
	  	 	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 2
	  	 C Class
	  	 100
	 %

	 11.
	  	 Votraint No. 664 Pty Ltd
	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 2
	  	 Ordinary
	  	 100
	 %

	 12.
	  	 Votraint No. 665 Pty Ltd
	  	 Mayne Group Limited
	  	 2
	  	 Ordinary
	  	 100
	 %

	*	Pursuant to an agreement dated 5 December 2000 between MGL and HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd (“HCoA”), HCoA is obliged to issue new shares to MGL, the
number to be determined pursuant to clause 2.2 of that agreement. These shares will be issued prior to Completion, at which time those shares together with the shares owned by MHH specified in row 2 of the table above will comprise 100% of the total
issued share capital of HCoA and rows 2 and 3 of the table above will be deemed to be amended to reflect the share issue. The accounting entires which are necessary as a result of the issue of these shares have already been made in the accounts of
HCoA and accordingly no further entries will be made. In particular there will be no further adjustment to the intercompany debt made as a result. 

 Schedule 3 
 Hospitals 
  

	 1.
	  	 Castlecrag Private Hospital
	  	 150 Edinburgh Road
	  	 Castlecrag
	  	 NSW

	 2.
	  	 Christo Road Private Hospital
	  	 219 Christo Road
	  	 Waratah
	  	 NSW

	 3.
	  	 Gosford Private Hospital
	  	 Burrabil Avenue
	  	 North Gosford
	  	 NSW

	 4.
	  	 Kareena Private Hospital
	  	 86 Kareena Road
	  	 Caringbah
	  	 NSW

	 5.
	  	 Lady Davidson Private Hospital
	  	 Bobbin Head Road
	  	 North Turramurra
	  	 NSW

	 6.
	  	 Lingard Private Hospital
	  	 23 Merewether Street
	  	 Merewether
	  	 NSW

	 7.
	  	 Macarthur Private Hospital
	  	 92-96 Dumaresq Street
	  	 Campbelltown
	  	 NSW

	 8.
	  	 Nepean Private Hospital
	  	 1-9 Barber Avenue
	  	 Kingswood
	  	 NSW

	 9.
	  	 Nowra Private Hospital
	  	 Weerona Place
	  	 Nowra
	  	 NSW

	 10.
	  	 Orange Private Hospital
	  	 261 March Street
	  	 Orange
	  	 NSW

	 11.
	  	 Port Macquarie Private Hospital
	  	 Lake Road
	  	 Port Macquarie
	  	 NSW

	 12.
	  	 St George Private Hospital
	  	 1 South Street
	  	 Kogarah
	  	 NSW

	 13.
	  	 Strathfield Private Hospital
	  	 3 Everton Street
	  	 Strathfield
	  	 NSW

	 14.
	  	 The Hills Private Hospital
	  	 499 Windsor Road
	  	 Baulkham Hills
	  	 NSW

	 15.
	  	 Warners Bay Private Hospital
	  	 Fairfax Road
	  	 Warners Bay
	  	 NSW

	 16.
	  	 Belmont Private Hospital
	  	 1220 Creek Road
	  	 Carina
	  	 QLD

	 17.
	  	 Caloundra Private Hospital
	  	 96 Beerburrum Street
	  	 Caloundra
	  	 QLD

	 18.
	  	Hillcrest Rockhampton Private Hospital	  	 4 Talford Street
	  	 Rockhampton
	  	 QLD

	 19.
	  	John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital	  	 Inland Drive
	  	 Tugun
	  	 QLD

	 20.
	  	Nambour Selangor Private Hospital	  	 62 Netherton Street
	  	 Nambour
	  	 QLD

	 21.
	  	North West Private Hospital - Brisbane	  	 137 Flockton Street
	  	 Everton Park
	  	 QLD

	 22.
	  	 Pindara Private Hospital
	  	 Allchurch Avenue
	  	 Benowa
	  	 QLD

	 23.
	  	 St Andrew’s Ipswich Private Hospital
	  	 Cnr Roderick & Pring Streets
	  	 Ipswich
	  	 QLD

	 24.
	  	 Sunnybank Private Hospital
	  	 245 McCullough Street
	  	 Sunnybank
	  	 QLD

	 25.
	  	 Como Private Hospital
	  	 152 Como Parade West
	  	 Parkdale
	  	 VIC

	 26.
	  	 Cotham Private Hospital
	  	 Cnr Cotham Road & Adeny Avenue
	  	 Kew
	  	 VIC

	 27.
	  	John Fawkner Moreland Private Hospital	  	 275 Moreland Road
	  	 Coburg
	  	 VIC

	 28.
	  	 Knox Private Hospital
	  	 262 Mountain Highway
	  	 Wantirna
	  	 VIC

	 29.
	  	 Linacre Private Hospital
	  	 12 Linacre Road
	  	 Hampton
	  	 VIC

	 30.
	  	 Masada Private Hospital
	  	 26 Balaclava Road
	  	 East St Kilda
	  	 VIC

	 31.
	  	 Mount Waverley Private Hospital
	  	 343-357 Blackburn Road
	  	 Mount Waverley
	  	 VIC

	 32.
	  	 Ringwood Private Hospital
	  	 36 Mt Dandenong Road
	  	 Ringwood
	  	 VIC

	 33.
	  	 Shepparton Private Hospital
	  	 20 Fitzgerald Street
	  	 Shepparton
	  	 VIC

	 34.
	  	 The Avenue Private Hospital
	  	 40 The Avenue
	  	 Windsor
	  	 VIC

	 35.
	  	Victorian Rehabilitation Centre - Eastern Melbourne	  	 499 Springvale Road
	  	 Glen Waverley
	  	 VIC

	 36.
	  	Victorian Rehabilitation Centre - Northern Melbourne	  	 146 Derby Street
	  	 Pascoe Vale
	  	 VIC

	 37.
	  	 Wangaratta Private Hospital
	  	 134 Templeton Street
	  	 Wangaratta
	  	 VIC

	 38.
	  	 Warringal Private Hospital
	  	 216 Burgundy Street
	  	 Heidelberg
	  	 VIC

	 39.
	  	 Attadale Private Hospital
	  	 21 Hislop Road
	  	 Attadale
	  	 WA

	 40.
	  	 Glengarry Private Hospital
	  	 53 Arnisdale Road
	  	 Duncraig
	  	 WA

	 41.
	  	 Mount Hospital
	  	 150 Mounts Bay Road
	  	 Perth
	  	 WA

 Schedule 4 
 Seller’s Guarantees 
  

	 Bank
 Provider

	  	 Bank
 Reference

	  	 Date
 Established

	  	 Favouree

	  	 Purpose of Guarantee

	  	Term

	 Westpac
	  	 201354-0016
	  	 8/9/1993
	  	The Council of the Municipality of Kogarah	  	Security for DA relating to the provision of car parking of not less than 259 vehicles	  	 Indefinite

	 Westpac
	  	 201354-0017
	  	 19/4/1993
	  	The State Energy Commission of Western Australia	  	Security in relation to the provision of electricity to Mount Hospital	  	 Indefinite

	 Westpac
	  	 201354-0018
	  	 19/4/1993
	  	The State Energy Commission of Western Australia	  	Security in relation to the provision of electricity to Attadale Private Hospital	  	 Indefinite

	 Westpac
	  	 201354-0029
	  	 19/4/1993
	  	The State Energy Commission of Western Australia	  	Security in relation to the provision of electricity to Glengarry Private Hospital	  	 Indefinite

	 Westpac
	  	 201354-0020
	  	 19/4/1993
	  	The State Energy Commission of Western Australia	  	Security in relation to the provision of electricity to Attadale Private Hospital	  	 Indefinite

	 CBA
	  	 G000099069
	  	 10/4/2000
	  	Gold Coast City Council	  	Gold Coast City Council	  	 Indefinite

	 ANZ
	  	 13752
	  	 06/08/1997
	  	Geelong Hospital	  	Security for the due performance of the obligations under an agreement for lease	  	 Indefinite

 Schedule 5 
 Hospital Business Contracts 
  
 The Hospital Business Contracts
marked with an asterisk below are the “Key Contracts”. 
  
 Part A -
Hospital Business Contracts - Seller Group - Contracts to be novated 
  
 *Software Maintenance Agreement dated 1994 between Mayne Group Limited and IBA Healthcare Limited (unsigned). 
  
 *Mayne Health Outsourcing Agreement dated 26 November 2001 between Mayne Group Limited and Honeywell Limited. 
  
 Part B - Hospital Business Contracts - Group 
  
 Part C - Shared Contracts 
  
 Business Services Agreement for Key Customers dated 30 June 2003 between Mayne Group Limited
and Telstra Corporation Limited. 
  
 *IT Infrastructure Services Agreement dated
18 October 2002 between Mayne Group Limited and Hewlett-Packard Australia Pty Limited. 
  
 Telecommunications Supply Agreement (as varied) dated March 2001 between Mayne Group Limited, Optus Networks Pty Limited and Optus Mobile Pty Limited. 
  

Support Services Agreement commencing 1 August 2000 between Dimension Data Australia Pty Limited and Mayne Group Limited. 
  
 Technical Support Agreement for MessageManager between System Solutions Pty Limited and Mayne
Group Limited for various Mayne group “entities” including John Fawkner Hospital (Melbourne) (License No.613 103 929); Health Care of Australia - Sydney (License No. 613 103 879); Health Care of Australia - Brisbane (License No. 613 103
930). 
  
 Software Licence Agreement dated January 2003 between Trend Micro
Australia Pty Limited and Mayne Group Limited. 
  
 Software Licence and
Maintenance Agreement dated 1 October 2003 between Clearswift (AsiaPacific) Pty Limited and Mayne Group Limited. 
  
 Software Licence and Maintenance Agreement dated 1 October 2003 between Sophos plc and Mayne Group Limited. 
  
 Hardware Maintenance Agreement undated between Applied Data Control Pty Limited and FH Faulding & Co Limited. 
  
 *R/3 Software End-User License Agreement dated 5 July 1997 between Mayne Group Limited and
SAP Australia Pty Limited (and associated appendices). 
  
 Express Distribution
Agreement dated 1 November 2002 between Mayne Group Limited and Toll Transport Pty Limited. 

 Part D1 
  

	 Fund

	  	   Mayne Party  

	  	 Hospitals

	  	  Date  

	  	 Agreement 
on foot?

	 Medibank Private
	  	MGL in its own capacity and as agent for subsidiaries	  	All	  	 1/10/01
	  	 Y

					
	 AXA
	  	MGL in its own capacity and as agent for subsidiaries	  	All	  	 03/06/02
	  	 Y

					
	 HCF
	  	MGL	  	All	  	 27/09/2001
	  	 Y

					
	 ARHG (Qld)
	  	MGL	  	Qld Hospitals - includes C&P and non C&P	  	 1/03/2003
	  	 Y

					
	 ARHG (ACT and NSW)
	  	MGL	  	ACT & NSW hospitals -   includes C&P and non C&P	  	 1/03/2003
	  	 Y

					
	 ARHG (Vic)
	  	MGL	  	Vic hospitals - includes C&P and non C&P	  	 1/03/2003
	  	 Y

					
	 ARHG (WA)
	  	MGL	  	WA hospitals - includes C&P and non C&P	  	 1/03/2003
	  	 Y

					
	 NIB (Vic)
 (to the extent still on foot)
	  	MGL	  	Vic hospitals - includes C&P and non C&P	  	 10/7/1995
	  	 ?

  
 Part D2 
  

	 Fund

	  	   Mayne Party  

	  	 Hospitals

	  	  Date  

	  	 Agreement 
on foot?

	MBF	  	MGL in its own capacity and as agent for subsidiaries	  	All	  	13/9/02	  	 Y

					
	 AHSA
 (to the extent still on
foot)
	  	“Mayne Health Limited and related Corporations”	  	All	  	Date in
Sch 4	  	 ?

					
	NIB (NSW)	  	MGL in its own capacity and as agent for subsidiaries	  	NSW hospitals - includes C&P and non C&P	  	15/6/2000	  	 Y

					
	NIB - Deed of Variation	  	MGL in its own capacity and as agent for subsidiaries	  	All NIB hospitals - includes C&P and non C&P	  	1/1/2002	  	 Y

					
	DVA (Country Qld)	  	MGL in its own capacity and as agent for subsidiaries	  	Country Qld hospitals -  includes C&P and non C&P	  	1/11/2000	  	 Y

					
	DVA (NSW)	  	MGL in its own capacity and as agent for subsidiaries	  	NSW hospitals - includes C&P and non C&P	  	12/02/2001	  	 Y

 Part D3 
  

	 Fund

	  	 Mayne Party

	  	 Hospitals

	  	Date

	  	Agreement
on foot?

	 DVA (VIC)
	  	 MGL
	  	Vic Rehab Centre Northern and Vic Rehab Centre Eastern	  	 1/11/2002
	  	 Y

					
	 DVA (NSW)
	  	MGL in its own capacity and as agent for subsidiaries	  	Castlecrag, Christo Rd and Mosman	  	 13/02/2003
	  	 Y

 Schedule 6 
 Business Names - Seller Group 
  

	 NAME

	  	PROPRIETOR

	  	REG_VIC

	  	REG_NSW

	  	REG_QLD

	  	REG_SA

	  	REG_TAS

	  	REG_AC

	  	REG_ACT

	  	REG_NT

	Health Care Of Australia	  	 Mayne 
 Group 
 Limited
	  	0996184W	  	M0989504	  	BN4236257	  	0320418A	  	0032236K	  	74504	  	F00059631	  	BN47431B
										
	John Flynn Hospital Sports Medicine Clinic	  	Mayne
Group
Limited	  	 	  	 	  	BN6945569	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
										
	Oasis Occupational Health Services	  	Mayne
Group
Limited	  	1327755F	  	U0582110	  	BN6491637	  	0415646R	  	0206836R	  	112357B	  	 	  	 
										
	Sunshine Coast Rehabilitation Services*	  	Mayne
Group
Limited	  	 	  	 	  	BN18336115	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 

 Schedule 7 
 Intellectual Property 
  
 Part A - Intellectual Property
Rights - Seller Group 
  
 Trade marks 
  

	 Mark/Device

	  	Country

	  	Registration
No.

	  	Proprietor

	  	Status

	  	Class

	 HCOA logo
	  	Australia	  	563517	  	Mayne Nickless
Limited	  	Registered	  	42
	 Hospitals of Australia logo
	  	Australia	  	501537	  	Mayne Nickless
Limited	  	Registered	  	42

  
 Domain names 
  

	 Domain Name

	 	 Proprietor

	 hcoa.com.au
	 	Health Care of Australia Ltd
		
	 maynehospitals.com
	 	Mayne Nickless Limited
		
	 thehappyhospital.com
	 	Mayne Group

  
 Part B - Intellectual Property
Rights - Group 
  

	 Mark/Device

	  	Country

	  	 Registration
 No.

	  	Proprietor

	  	Status

	  	Class

	 AHC logo
	  	Australia	  	393588	  	 Australia Hospital Care
 Pty
Limited
	  	Registered	  	42
	 AHC logo
	  	Australia	  	441964	  	 Australia Hospital Care
 Pty
Limited
	  	Registered	  	35
	 AHC Australian Hospital Care
	  	Australia	  	711653	  	 Australia Hospital Care
 Pty
Limited
	  	Registered	  	35,42

  
 Domain names 
  

	 Domain Name

	 	 Proprietor

	 ahcl.com.au
	 	Australian Hospital Care Limited
		
	 aushospcare.com.au
	 	Australian Hospital Care Limited
		
	 avenuehospital.com.au
	 	Australian Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
		
	 castlecraghospital.com.au
	 	Ame Hospitals Pty Ltd
		
	 comohospital.com.au
	 	Australian Hospital Care Limited
		
	 dorsethospital
	 	Australian Hospital Care (Dorset) Pty Ltd
		
	 knoxhospital.com.au
	 	Australian Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
		
	 ladydavidson.com.au
	 	AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL CARE (LADY DAVIDSON) PTY. LTD.
		
	 masada.com.au
	 	Australian Hospital Care (Masada) Pty Ltd
		
	 mounthospital.com.au
	 	Mount Hospital
		
	 pindarahospital.com.au
	 	Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
		
	 ringwoodhospital.com.au
	 	Australian Hospital Care (Ringwood) Pty Ltd

 Part C - Trade Marks - Excluded 
  

	 Mark/Device

	  	Country

	  	Registration
No.

	  	Proprietor

	  	Status

	  	Class

	 Mayne and Red Dot Logo
	  	Australia	  	857106	  	Mayne Nickless
Limited	  	Registered	  	35,39,44

 Schedule 8 
 Premises 
  
 Part A - Leasehold Premises - Seller Group

  

	 	  	 Address

	  	 Registered Proprietor

	 1.
	  	Level 5, 417 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria (and licence for 40 car spaces)	  	Mayne Group Limited
			
	 2.
	  	 Shop A.D. 4.81, Robina Town Centre, Robina, OLD
 (John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital)
	  	 Mayne Group Limited
 (Lease expired, new
lease being negotiated with HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Limited)

  
 Part B - Leasehold Premises - Group

  

	 	  	 Address

	  	 Tenant

	 1.
	  	 Suite 1, Glengarry Medical Centre, 60 Arnisdale Road, Duncraig, WA
 (Glengarry Private)
	  	Hadassah Pty Ltd
			
	 2.
	  	 Suite 2, Glengarry Medical Centre, 60 Arnisdale Road, Duncraig, WA
 (Glengarry Private)
	  	Hadassah Pty Ltd
			
	 3.
	  	 Suite 14, 468 Kingsway, Caringbah, NSW
 (Kareena Private)
	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 4.
	  	 Suite 11, Level 1, Cheltenham
 Rooms 4-10
Jamieson Street, Cheltenham, Victoria
 (Linacre Private)
	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 5.
	  	 Part 302 Como Parade West, Parkdale, Victoria
 (Masada Private)
 (Licence)
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Masada) Pty Ltd
			
	 6.
	  	 Car Parking, Old Swan Brewery Site
 Mount
Private Hospital, Perth, WA
	  	AME Properties Pty Limited
			
	 7.
	  	 Emergency Generator, Mount Waverley Private Hospital Blackburn Road, Mount Waverley, Victoria
 (Licence)
	  	Relkban Pty Ltd (new licence to be granted to HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd)
			
	 8.
	  	 62 Netherton Road, Nambour, Queensland
 (Nambour Selangor Private)
	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
			
	 9.
	  	 Car Parking Spaces
 Nepean Private
Hospital
 262-266 Great Western Highway, Kingswood,
 NSW
 (Licence)
	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd

			
	 10.
	  	Bridge Link 1, Nepean Private Hospital, 1A Barber Avenue, Kingswood, NSW	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 11.
	  	Bridge Link 2, Nepean Private Hospital, 1A Barber Avenue, Kingswood, NSW	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 12.
	  	Car Park, Nepean Private Hospital, Barber Avenue, Kingswood, NSW (Licence)	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 13.
	  	 NorthWest Brisbane Private Hospital -
 Medical Centre,
 125 Flockton Street, Everton Park, Queensland
	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 14.
	  	 AHC House,
 14-16 Carrarra Street, Benowa,
Gold Coast, Queensland
 (Pindara Private Hospital)
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
			
	 15.
	  	 Car Park Licence A,
 AHC House,
14-16
 Carrara Street, Benowa, Gold Coast,
 Queensland

(Pindara Private Hospital)
 (Licence)
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
			
	 16.
	  	 Car Park Licence B
 AHC House 14-16 Carrarra
Street, Benowa,
 Gold Coast, Queensland
 (Pindara Private
Hospital)
 (Licence)
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
			
	 17.
	  	 Suite 1, AHC House 14-16 Carrarra Street,
 Benowa,
 Gold Coast, Queensland
 (Pindara Private
Hospital)
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
			
	 18.
	  	 Suite 4, AHC House 14-16 Carrarra Street,
 Benowa,
 Gold Coast, Queensland
 (Pindara Private
Hospital)
	  	Australian Hospital Care (Pindara) Pty Ltd
			
	 19.
	  	 Suite 3, The Grange, Lake Road,
 Port
Macquarie, NSW
 (Port Macquarie Private)
	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 20.
	  	 Suite 1 Strathfield Private Hospital - Medical
 Centre
 3 Everton Road, Strathfield, NSW
 (Strathfield
Private Hospital - Medical Centre)
	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 21.
	  	 Car Park, Sunnybank Hotel, 275 McCulloch Street, Sunnybank, Queensland
 (Informal Licence)
	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Limited

  

	 22.
	  	 Suite 2 Strathfield Private Hospital - Medical
 Centre
 3 Everton Road, Strathfield, NSW
	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 23.
	  	 Orthopaedic Centre,
 31-33 The Avenue,
Windsor, Victoria
 (The Avenue Private Hospital)
	  	Australian Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
			
	 24.
	  	 Basement - 210 Burgundy Street, Heidelberg,
 Victoria
 (Warringal Private Hospital)
	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 25.
	  	 Suite 5, 210 Burgundy Street, Heidelberg,
 Victoria
 (Warringal Private Hospital)
	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 26.
	  	 Car Park, City of Heidelberg, Bowling Club
 (Warringal Private Hospital)
 (Informal Licence)
	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd?

  
 Part C - Freehold Premises - Seller
Group 
  
 NIL 
  
 Part D - Freehold Premises - Group 
  

	 	  	 Address

	  	 Registered Proprietor

	1.	  	Attadale Private, 21 Hislop Rd, Attadale, WA	  	Attadale Hospital Property Pty Ltd
			
	2.	  	Belmont Private, 1220 Creek Road, Carina, Queensland	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
			
	3.	  	Bayside (Linacre) Private, 12 Linacre Road, Hampton, Victoria	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	4.	  	Caloundra Private, 96 Beerburrum Street, Caloundra, Queensland	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
			
	5.	  	Castlecrag Private, 150 Edinburgh Road, Castlecrag, NSW	  	AME Properties Pty Ltd
			
	6.	  	Christo Road Private, 219 Christo Road, Waratah, NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	7.	  	Cotham Private, 209 Cotham Road, Kew, Victoria	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 9.
	  	Glengarry Private, 53 Arnisdale Road, Duncraig, WA	  	Hadassah Pty Ltd

	 10.
	  	Hillcrest - Rockhampton Private, 4 Talford Street, Rockhampton, Queensland	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
			
	 11.
	  	John Fawkner -Moreland Private, 275 Moreland Road, Coburg, Victoria	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 12.
	  	John Flynn - Gold Coast Private, Boyd Street, Tugun Queensland	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 13.
	  	Kareena Private, 86 Kareena Road, Caringbah, NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 14.
	  	 Knox Private, 262 Mountain Highway, Wantirna, Victoria
 4,6 and 8 Ainsdale Avenue, Wantirna, Victoria
	  	Australia Hospital Care (Knox) Pty Ltd
			
	 15.
	  	Lady Davidson Private, Bobbin Head Road, North Turramurra, NSW	  	Australian Hospital Care (Lady Davidson) Pty Ltd
			
	 16.
	  	Lingard Private, 23 Merewether Street, Merewether, NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 17.
	  	Macarthur Private, 90-96 Dumaresque Street, Campbelltown, NSW	  	Pruinosa Pty Ltd
			
	 18.
	  	Masada Private, 24-26 Balaclava Road, East St Kilda, Victoria	  	Australian Hospital Care (MPH) Pty Ltd
			
	 19.
	  	Mentone (Como) Private, 152-156 Como Parade West, Parkdale, Victoria	  	Australian Hospital Care (Como) Pty Ltd, (formerly known as Howanor Realty Proprietary Limited)
			
	 20.
	  	Mount Hospital Perth, 150 Mounts Bay Road, Perth, WA	  	AME Properties Pty Ltd
			
	 21.
	  	Mount Waverley Private, 343-357 Blackburn Road, Mount Waverley, Victoria	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 22.
	  	Nambour Selangor Private, 62A Netherton Road, Nambour, Queensland	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
			
	 23.
	  	Nepean Private, (Hospital and Lots 2, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13 & 15 of the Specialist Centre) 1A Barber Avenue, Kingswood, NSW	  	HCOA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 24.
	  	North Gosford Private Hospital, 9 Burrabil Avenue, Gosford, NSW	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 25.
	  	Nowra Private, Weerona Place, Nowra, NSW	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 26.
	  	 North West Brisbane Private
  
 129 Flockton Street, Everton Park, Queensland
  
 137 Flockton Street, Everton Park, Queensland, (“Building B”)
  
 Specialist Centre, Suites 7 and 8,
 137A Flockton Street, Everton
Park,
 Queensland
	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd

			
	 27.
	  	 Orange Private Hospital, 261 March Street,
 Orange, NSW
  
 Car Park, 261 March Street, Orange, NSW
	  	 HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
  
  
 Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Limited

			
	 28
	  	 Pindara Private, Alchurch Avenue, Benowa,
 Gold Coast, Queensland
  
 Pindara Place,
 13 Carrara Place, Benowa, Gold Coast, Queensland (Lots 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15 and 16)
	  	Australian Hospital Care (MSH) Pty Limited
			
	 29
	  	Port Macquarie Private, Lake Road, Port Macquarie, NSW	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 30
	  	Ringwood Private, 36-44 Mt Dandenong Road, Ringwood, Victoria	  	Australian Hospital Care (Ringwood)Pty Ltd
			
	 31
	  	Shepparton Private, 20 Fitzgerald Street, Shepparton, Victoria	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 32
	  	St Andrew’s Ipswich Private, Corner Roderick and Pring Streets, Ipswich, Queensland	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
			
	 33
	  	St George Private, 1 South Street, Kogarah, NSW	  	AME Properties Pty Ltd
			
	 34
	  	Strathfield Private, (including Suite 6 Medical Centre) 3 Everton Road, Strathfield, NSW	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 35
	  	Sunnybank Private, 245 McCullough Street, Sunnybank, Queensland	  	Hospital Corporation Australia Pty Ltd
			
	 36
	  	 The Avenue Private, 36-40 The Avenue and 41-45 Lewisham Road, Windsor, Victoria
  
 Unit 5 and Car Park, 32 The Avenue, Windsor, Victoria
  
 42 The Avenue, Windsor, Victoria
	  	Australian Hospital Care (The Avenue) Pty Ltd
			
	 37
	  	 The Hills Private
  
 Hospital, Suite 6, Level 1 and Suites 8, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, Level 3, Medical Centre, 499 Windsor Road, Baulkham Hills, NSW
  
 493 Windsor Road, Baulkham Hills, NSW
  
 495 Windsor Road, Baulkham Hills, NSW
	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd

	 38
	  	Victorian Rehabilitation Centre - Eastern Melbourne, 499 Springvale Road, Glen Waverley, Victoria	  	Rehabilitation Holdings Pty Ltd
			
	 39
	  	Victorian Rehabilitation Centre - Northern Melbourne, 146 Derby Street & 26-28 Dorset Road, Pascoe Vale, Victoria	  	Australian Hospital Care (Dorset) Pty Ltd
			
	 40
	  	Wangaratta Private, 134-150 Templeton Street, Wangaratta, Victoria	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 41
	  	Warners Bay Private, Fairfax Road, Warners Bay, Newcastle, NSW	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd
			
	 42
	  	Warringal Private, 216 Burgundy Street, Heidelberg, Victoria	  	HCoA Operations (Australia) Pty Ltd

 Schedule 9 
 Leases

  
 Part A - Deed of Novation of Lease 
  
 Deed
made                    at                    on

  

	 Parties
	  	[Landlord] Pty Ltd ACN [specify] of [specify] (“Landlord”)
		
	 	  	[Mayne Entity] Pty Ltd ACN [specify] of Level 21, 380 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria (“Tenant”)
		
	 	  	[Purchaser] Pty Ltd ACN [specify] of [specify] (“Purchaser”)
		
	 	  	[Purchaser’s Guarantor - if required by the Landlord (“Guarantor”)]

  
 Recitals 
  

	A.	The Landlord is the registered proprietor of the Premises and is entitled to the benefit of the rent reserved by the Lease and the benefit of the lessee’s covenants under the
Lease in respect of the Premises. 

  

	B.	The Tenant desires to novate the Lease to the Purchaser as from the Effective Date. 

  

	C.	The Landlord has agreed to the novate of the Lease from the Tenant to the Purchaser upon all parties entering into and executing this Deed. 

  

	[D.	The Guarantor has agreed to guarantee the performance and observance of the Lease by the Purchaser.] 

  
 This deed provides 
  

	1.	Definitions and interpretation 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

  
 In this Deed: 
  
 “Effective Date” means the date specified in Item 4 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Lease” means the lease described in Item 2 of the Schedule as varied or supplemented by the described in
Item 3 of the Schedule and includes any option or options for the renewal or extension of the Lease which was or were capable of being exercised but had not been exercised prior to the Date of Assignment. 
  
 “Landlord” means and includes the Landlord and the
executors, administrators and assigns of the Landlord and in the case of a corporation the successors and assigns of the corporation and the person registered or entitled to be registered from time to time as the proprietor of an estate in fee
simple in the land on which the Premises are situated. 
  
 “Premises” means the premises described in Item 1 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Purchaser” means and includes the Purchaser and the executors and administrators and permitted assigns of the Purchaser and in the case of a corporation the successors and permitted assigns of the
Purchaser. 
  
 “Schedule” means the Schedule to
this Deed. 

 “Tenant” means and includes the Tenant and the executors and administrators of the
Tenant and in the case of a corporation the successors of the Tenant. 
  

	1.2	Interpretation 

  

	 	(a)	The word “person” shall include a corporation, words importing the singular number or plural number shall include the plural number and singular number respectively and
words importing the masculine or neuter gender shall include every gender, references to statutes shall include all statutes amending consolidating or replacing the statutes referred to. 

  

	 	(b)	The clause numbers and clause headings have been incorporated for guidance only and shall not affect the interpretation of this Deed. 

  

	 	(c)	This Deed is governed by and shall be construed according to the laws of the State in which the Premises are situated. 

  

	 	(d)	Where the Assignee comprises two or more persons the covenants, obligations and agreements on the part of the Assignee herein contained shall refer to and bind the Assignee and any
two or greater number of the Assignee jointly and each of them severally. 

  

	 	(e)	Where the Assignor comprises two or more persons the covenants, obligations and agreements on the part of the Assignor herein contained shall refer to and bind the Assignor and any
two or greater number of the Assignor jointly and each of them severally. 

  

	2.	Novation 

  
 The parties agree that, with effect on and from the Effective Date, the Purchaser shall be substituted as the lessee under the Lease as if the Purchaser
had originally been named as the tenant under the lease instead of the lessee, and all references in the Lease to the lessee shall be read and construed as if they were references to the Purchaser and not the Tenant. 
  

	3.	Purchaser’s covenants in favour of Landlord 

  
 The Purchaser covenants and agrees with the Landlord that the Purchaser will as and from the Effective Date and at all times during the balance of the
term of the Lease and during any extension or renewal of the term: 
  

	 	(a)	pay the rent reserved by the Lease on the days and in the manner provided in the Lease; and 

  

	 	(b)	perform and observe the covenants, conditions and stipulations on the part of the lessee contained in the Lease to the intent that the covenants, conditions and stipulations and the
powers granted to or implied in favour of the Landlord shall be binding upon the Purchaser as fully and effectually and in the same manner and to the same extent as if the Purchaser was a party to the Lease and expressly named therein as lessee.

  

	4.	Landlord’s consent to novation 

  

	4.1	Consent 

  
 The Landlord hereby consents to the novate by the Tenant to the Purchaser of the Lease as set out in this Deed. 

	4.2	Assignment to Financiers 

  
 Subject to satisfaction of any provisions contained in the Lease regarding assignment of the Lease, the Purchaser may assign or charge the benefit of any
of its rights under the Lease to: 
  

	 	(a)	its financier or financiers (including any financier of a related entity of the Purchaser) from time to time (for itself and as trustee for other financiers); or

  

	 	(b)	any person or persons as trustee or agent for its financiers in respect of facilities made available to the Purchaser, 

  
 and the Purchaser or such financier or such trustee or agent may also in the
event of enforcement of such security, subject to satisfaction of any provisions in the Lease regarding assignment of the Lease, assign the benefit of the rights under the Lease to any purchaser or assignee from the financier or such trustee or
agent (or any receiver appointed by any of them). 
  

	5.	GST 

  

	5.1	GST Definitions 

  
 “GST” means GST within the meaning of the GST Act. 
  
 “GST Act” means A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (as amended). 
  
 Expressions used in this clause 5 and in the GST Act have the same meanings
as when used in the GST Act. 
  

	5.2	GST exclusive amount 

  
 Except where this Deed states otherwise, each amount payable by a party under this Deed in respect of a taxable supply by the other party is expressed as
a GST exclusive amount and the recipient of the supply must, in addition to that amount and at the same time, pay to the supplier the GST payable in respect of the supply. 
  

	5.3	Tax Invoice 

  
 A party is not obliged, under clause 5.2, to pay the GST on a taxable supply to it under this Deed, until given a valid tax invoice for the supply.

  

	6.	Governing law 

  
 This Deed is governed by the laws of the State or Territory in which the Premises are situated. 
  

	7.	[Guarantee (if requested by Landlord)] 

  
 In consideration of the Tenant granting and the Landlord consenting to this assignment at the Guarantor’s request, the Guarantor hereby
covenants and agrees with the Landlord that: 
  

	 	(a)	the Purchaser will duly and punctually pay to the Landlord the rent reserved under the Lease and will duly perform and observe all the covenants, agreements and conditions
contained in the Lease and on its part to be performed and observed on and from the Effective Date; 

  

	 	(b)	if at any time default is made in the punctual payment of the rent reserved or any other money for the time being payable under the Lease, the Guarantor will, on demand, pay
to the Landlord the whole of such rent and other money; 

	 	(c)	if at any time default is made in the due and punctual observance and performance of any of the covenants, terms and conditions contained in the Lease, the
Guarantor will, on demand, pay and make good and indemnify and keep indemnified the Landlord against its losses, damages, claims, costs, charges and expenses sustained or incurred by the Landlord by reason or in consequence of any such default by
the Purchaser; 

  

	 	(d)	this guarantee is a continuing guarantee and shall be irrevocable and shall remain in full force and effect until the expiry of the term of the Lease and any
renewal, extension or holding over thereof and shall not be abrogated, prejudiced or effected by: 

  

	 	(i)	the granting of time, credit or other indulgence or concession to the Purchaser or to the Guarantor by the Landlord; 

  

	 	(ii)	the compounding or compromise, release, abandonment, waiver, variation, relinquishment or renewal of any rights of the Landlord against the Purchaser or the Guarantor;

  

	 	(iii)	the liquidation of the Purchaser or the Guarantor; 

  

	 	(iv)	any other security or guarantee now or hereafter held by the Landlord; 

  

	 	(v)	any assignment of the Lease or any variation in the provisions of the Lease; or 

  

	 	(vi)	any neglect or omission or any other dealing, matter or thing which but for this provision could or might abrogate, prejudice or affect this guarantee.]

		
	 Executed as a deed.
	 	 
		
	 Executed by [Landlord] ACN [specify] by
or
 in the presence of:
	 	 
		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of Director
	 	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

		
	Executed by [Mayne Entity] Pty Ltd ACN [Specify] by or in the presence of:	 	 
		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of Director
	 	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

	 Executed by [Purchaser] Pty Ltd ACN 
 [specify] by or in the presence of:
	 	 
		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of Director
	 	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

		
	[Executed by Purchaser’s Guarantor by or in the presence of:	 	 
		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of Director
	 	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full]

	Schedule	 	 
		
	 1.      Premises:
	 	 
		
	 2.      Particulars of Lease:
	 	Date:
		
	 	 	Lessor:
		
	 	 	Lessee:
		
	 3.      Particulars of Deed/s of Assignment and Deed/s of Variation:
	 	 
		
	 4.      Effective Date:
	 	[To be completed - date of Completion of Business Sale]

 Part B - Deed of Assignment of Lease 
  

	 Deed made at
	  	                    on
		
	 Parties
	  	[Landlord] Pty Ltd ACN [specify] of [specify] (“Landlord”)
		
	 	  	[Mayne Entity] Pty Ltd ACN [specify] of Level 21, 380 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria (“Assignor”)
		
	 	  	[Purchaser] Pty Ltd ACN [specify] of [specify] (“Assignee”)
		
	 	  	[Purchaser’s Guarantor - if required by the Landlord (“Guarantor”)]

  
 Recitals 
  

	A.	The Landlord is the registered proprietor of the Premises and is entitled to the benefit of the rent reserved by the Lease and the benefit of the lessee’s covenants under the
Lease in respect of the Premises. 

  

	B.	The Assignor desires to transfer the Lease to the Assignee as from the Date of Assignment. 

  

	C.	The Landlord has agreed to the transfer of the Lease from the Assignor to the Assignee upon all parties entering into and executing this Deed. 

  

	[D.	The Guarantor has agreed to guarantee the performance and observance of this Deed by the Assignee.] 

  
 This deed provides 
  

	8.	Definitions and interpretation 

  

	8.1	Definitions 

  
 In this Deed: 
  
 “Assignee” means and includes the Assignee and the executors and administrators and permitted assigns of the Assignee and in the case of
a corporation the successors and permitted assigns of the Assignee. 
  
 “Assignor” means and includes the Assignor and the executors and administrators of the Assignor and in the case of a corporation the successors of the Assignor. 
  
 “Date of Assignment” means the date specified in Item 4 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Lease” means the lease described in Item 2 of the Schedule
as varied or supplemented by the described in Item 3 of the Schedule and includes any option or options for the renewal or extension of the Lease which was or were capable of being exercised but had not been exercised prior to the Date of
Assignment. 
  
 “Landlord” means and includes
the Landlord and the executors, administrators and assigns of the Landlord and in the case of a corporation the successors and assigns of the corporation and the person registered or entitled to be registered from time to time as the proprietor of
an estate in fee simple in the land on which the Premises are situated. 
  
 “Premises” means the premises described in Item 1 of the Schedule. 

 “Schedule” means the Schedule to this Deed. 
  

	8.2	Interpretation 

  

	 	(a)	The word “person” shall include a corporation, words importing the singular number or plural number shall include the plural number and singular number respectively and
words importing the masculine or neuter gender shall include every gender, references to statutes shall include all statutes amending consolidating or replacing the statutes referred to. 

  

	 	(b)	The clause numbers and clause headings have been incorporated for guidance only and shall not affect the interpretation of this Deed. 

  

	 	(c)	This Deed is governed by and shall be construed according to the laws of the State in which the Premises are situated. 

  

	 	(d)	Where the Assignee comprises two or more persons the covenants, obligations and agreements on the part of the Assignee herein contained shall refer to and bind the Assignee and any
two or greater number of the Assignee jointly and each of them severally. 

  

	 	(e)	Where the Assignor comprises two or more persons the covenants, obligations and agreements on the part of the Assignor herein contained shall refer to and bind the Assignor and any
two or greater number of the Assignor jointly and each of them severally. 

  

	9.	Assignment 

  
 The Assignor as beneficial owner hereby assigns and transfers to the Assignee as from and including the Date of Assignment the estate right, title and
interest of the Assignor in and to the Premises to hold the Premises for the residue of the term of the Lease now unexpired and any extension or renewal thereof subject to the Assignee paying the rent and performing and observing the covenants,
conditions and stipulations express or implied in the Lease and henceforth on the Assignee’s part to be paid, performed and observed. 
  

	10.	Assignee’s covenants in favour of assignor 

  
 The Assignee covenants and agrees with the Assignor that the Assignee will at all times as and from the Date of Assignment during the balance of the term
of the Lease: 
  

	 	(a)	pay the rent reserved by the Lease on the days and in the manner provided in the Lease; and 

  

	 	(b)	perform and observe the covenants on the part of the lessee express or implied in the Lease, 

  
 whether arising before or after the Date of this Assignment. 
  

	11.	Assignee’s covenants in favour of Landlord 

  
 The Assignee covenants and agrees with the Landlord that the Assignee will as and from the Date of Assignment and at all times during the balance of the
term of the Lease and during any extension or renewal of the term: 
  

	 	(a)	pay the rent reserved by the Lease on the days and in the manner provided in the Lease; and 

	 	(b)	perform and observe the covenants, conditions and stipulations on the part of the lessee contained in the Lease to the intent that the covenants, conditions and stipulations and the
powers granted to or implied in favour of the Landlord shall be binding upon the Assignee as fully and effectually and in the same manner and to the same extent as if the Assignee was a party to the Lease and expressly named therein as lessee.

  

	12.	Landlord’s consent to assignment 

  

	12.1	Consent 

  
 The Landlord hereby consents to the assignment by the Assignor to the Assignee of the Lease as set out in this Deed provided that this consent is
restricted to the particular assignment hereby authorised and, save as aforesaid, the covenant in the Lease against subletting, assignment or transfer of the Lease or parting with the possession of the Premises or any part thereof shall remain in
full force and effect. 
  
 [If the Landlord will not agree to the release
in clause 6: 
  

	12.2	Notice 

  
 The Landlord will give written notice to the Assignor of any breach by the Assignee of the Lease, within a reasonable time of such breach being
committed and will allow the Assignor at least the same period of time as the lessee is entitled to under the Lease to remedy the breach] 
  

	13.	Assignor released 

  
 The Assignor is hereby released and discharged from all obligations under the lease arising after the Date of Assignment as though the Lease were a direct
lease between the Landlord and the Assignee. 
  
 [or if the
landlord will not agree: 
  
 Nothing herein
contained or implied shall be deemed to release, discharge or limit the liability of the Assignor to the Landlord for payment of the Rent reserved by the Lease or otherwise for the performance and observance of the Lessee’s covenants contained
in the Lease for the term PROVIDED THAT the Landlord agrees that should the Assignee overhold or exercise the option for the further term under the Lease, the Assignor shall be released and discharged from all obligations under the Lease for the
further term as though the Lease for the further term was a direct lease between the Landlord and the Assignee.] 
  

	14.	Costs and stamp duties 

  
 The Assignee shall pay the stamp duty on this Deed and registration fees on any transfer of lease required as a consequence of the assignment effected by
this Deed. The Assignee shall pay the Landlord’s reasonable legal costs and expenses of and incidental to this Deed. 
  

	15.	GST 

  

	15.1	GST Definitions 

  
 “GST” means GST within the meaning of the GST Act. 
  
 “GST Act” means A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (as amended). 

 Expressions used in this clause 8 and in the GST Act have the same meanings as when used in the GST Act.

  

	15.2	GST exclusive amount 

  
 Except where this Deed states otherwise, each amount payable by a party under this Deed in respect of a taxable supply by the other party is expressed as
a GST exclusive amount and the recipient of the supply must, in addition to that amount and at the same time, pay to the supplier the GST payable in respect of the supply. 
  

	15.3	Tax Invoice 

  
 A party is not obliged, under clause 8.2, to pay the GST on a taxable supply to it under this Deed, until given a valid tax invoice for the supply.

  

	16.	Governing law 

  
 This Deed is governed by the laws of the State or Territory in which the Premises are situated. 
  

	17.	[Guarantee (if requested by Landlord)] 

  
 In consideration of the Assignor granting and the Landlord consenting to this assignment at the Guarantor’s request, the Guarantor hereby
covenants and agrees with the Landlord that: 
  

	 	(a)	the Assignee will duly and punctually pay to the Landlord the rent reserved under the Lease and will duly perform and observe all the covenants, agreements and
conditions contained in the Lease and on its part to be performed and observed on and from the Date of Assignment; 

  

	 	(b)	if at any time default is made in the punctual payment of the rent reserved or any other money for the time being payable under the Lease, the Guarantor will, on
demand, pay to the Landlord the whole of such rent and other money; 

  

	 	(c)	if at any time default is made in the due and punctual observance and performance of any of the covenants, terms and conditions contained in the Lease, the Guarantor will, on
demand, pay and make good and indemnify and keep indemnified the Landlord against its losses, damages, claims, costs, charges and expenses sustained or incurred by the Landlord by reason or in consequence of any such default by the
Assignee; 

  

	 	(d)	this guarantee is a continuing guarantee and shall be irrevocable and shall remain in full force and effect until the expiry of the term of the Lease and any renewal,
extension or holding over thereof and shall not be abrogated, prejudiced or effected by: 

  

	 	(i)	the granting of time, credit or other indulgence or concession to the Assignee or to the Guarantor by the Landlord; 

  

	 	(ii)	the compounding or compromise, release, abandonment, waiver, variation, relinquishment or renewal of any rights of the Landlord against the Assignee or the Guarantor;

  

	 	(iii)	the liquidation of the Assignee or the Guarantor; 

  

	 	(iv)	any other security or guarantee now or hereafter held by the Landlord; 

	 	(v)	any assignment of the Lease or any variation in the provisions of the Lease; or 

  

	 	(vi)	any neglect or omission or any other dealing, matter or thing which but for this provision could or might abrogate, prejudice or affect this guarantee.]

	 Executed as a deed.
	 	 
		
	 Executed by [Landlord] ACN [specify] by or

in the presence of:
	 	 
		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of Director
	 	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

		
	 Executed by [Mayne Entity] Pty Ltd ACN 
 [Specify] by or in the presence of:
	 	 
		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of Director
	 	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

		
	 Executed by [Purchaser] Pty Ltd ACN 
 [specify] by or in the presence of:
	 	 
		
	  

	 	  

	  

	 	  

	 Signature of Director
	 	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

		
	[Executed by Purchaser’s Guarantor by or in the presence of:	 	 
		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of Director
	 	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full]

 Schedule 
  

	 1.
	  	Premises:	  	 
			
	 2.
	  	Particulars of Lease:	  	Date:
			
	 	  	 	  	Lessor:
			
	 	  	 	  	Lessee:
			
	 3.
	  	Particulars of Deed/s of Assignment and Deed/s of Variation:	  	 
			
	 4.
	  	Date of Assignment:	  	[To be completed - date of Completion of Business Sale]

  

 Schedule 10 -Not Used 

 Schedule 11 - Not used 

 Schedule 12 - Not used 

 Schedule 13 
 Equipment Leases - Seller Group 
  
 Equipment Leases - Seller
Group 
  
 Equipment Leases through Westpac Equipment Finance Pty
Ltd 
  

	 Hospital

	 	Company

	 	Cost
Centre

	 	GL Code

	 	Contract

	 	Asset

	 	 Description

	 	Asset ID

	 	Cost

	 	Residual

	 	Start Date

	 Belmont Private Hospital
	 	106	 	203024	 	63520	 	11807	 	1	 	Toyota Hi-ace Commuter Bus	 	196EBR	 	$	 27,594.35	 	$	9,067.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Belmont Private Hospital Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	27,594.35	 	$	9,067.00	 	 
	 St Andrews Private Hospital
	 	106	 	203222	 	63520	 	12021	 	1	 	Alcatel 4400 PABX Telephone System	 	To be Advised	 	$	97,291.49	 	$	25,740.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 St Andrews Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	97,291.49	 	$	25,740.00	 	 
	 John Fawkner Private Hospital
	 	1d08	 	205011	 	63520	 	11940	 	7	 	3 Viridia M3 Monitors	 	TBA	 	$	17,064.28	 	$	4,402.20	 	13-Sep-01
	 John Fawkner Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205029	 	63520	 	12124	 	1	 	Datex Ohmeda ADU 98 with AS/3 Monitors	 	To be Advised	 	$	235,738.17	 	$	69,195.90	 	13-Sep-01
	 John Fawkner Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	252,802.45	 	$	73,598.10	 	 
	 Lingard Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205235	 	63520	 	11805	 	1	 	Stotz Millenium Phacoemulsification Unit	 	5438	 	$	46,248.45	 	$	16,212.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Lingard Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205235	 	63520	 	11813	 	1	 	Pre-vacuum Steriliser	 	5446	 	$	44,134.75	 	$	15,529.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Lingard Private Hospital Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	90,383.20	 	$	31,741.00	 	 
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	11817	 	1	 	Jackson Spinal Table	 	5450	 	$	67,348.41	 	$	22,379.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12122	 	1	 	Ortovision Orthopaedic Operating Table	 	To be Advised	 	$	67,571.55	 	$	21,000.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12141	 	1	 	Light Monitors	 	 	 	$	16,l53.83	 	$	5,099.84	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12141	 	2	 	Light Monitors	 	 	 	$	16,153.85	 	$	5,099.86	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12141	 	3	 	Light Monitors	 	 	 	$	16,153.85	 	$	5,099.86	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12141	 	4	 	Light Monitors	 	 	 	$	16,153.85	 	$	5,099.86	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12141	 	5	 	Light Monitors	 	 	 	$	16,153.85	 	$	5,099.86	 	13-Sep-0l
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12141	 	6	 	Light Monitors	 	 	 	$	16,153.85	 	$	5,099.86	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12141	 	7	 	Light Monitors	 	 	 	$	16,153.85	 	$	5,099.86	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12142	 	1	 	Upgrade anaesthesia monitors	 	 	 	$	5,200.78	 	$	l,641.84	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12142	 	2	 	Upgrade anaesthesia monitors	 	 	 	$	5,200.79	 	$	1,641.86	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12142	 	3	 	Upgrade anaesthesia monitors	 	 	 	$	5,200.79	 	$	1,641.86	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12142	 	4	 	Upgrade anaesthesia monitors	 	 	 	$	5,200.79	 	$	1,641.86	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12142	 	5	 	Upgrade anaesthesia monitors	 	 	 	$	5,200.79	 	$	1,641.86	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12142	 	6	 	Upgrade anaesthesia monitors	 	 	 	$	5.200.79	 	$	1,641.86	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12142	 	7	 	Upgrade anaesthesia monitors	 	 	 	$	5,200.79	 	$	1,641.86	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12143	 	1	 	Anaesthesia Monitors	 	 	 	$	76,032.73	 	$	24,004.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	108	 	205628	 	63520	 	12143	 	2	 	Anaesthesia Monitors	 	 	 	$	76,032.73	 	$	24,004.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	436,467.87	 	$	138,579.00	 	 
	 Kareena Private Hospital
	 	108	 	206025	 	63520	 	11677	 	1	 	Steris System and Mobile Trolleys	 	To be Advised	 	$	157,775.28	 	$	70,550.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Kareena Private Hospital Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	157,775.28	 	$	70,550.00	 	 
	 Strathfield Private Hospital
	 	108	 	206222	 	63520	 	12145	 	1	 	Phillips BV 300 9 inch	 	To be Advised	 	$	141,215.81	 	$	76,500.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Strathfield Private Hospital
	 	108	 	206222	 	63520	 	12146	 	1	 	Sonos 5500 including TOE probe	 	To be Advised	 	$	164,592.34	 	$	89,164.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Strathfield Private Hospital
	 	108	 	206222	 	63520	 	12147	 	1	 	Triple 777 Operating Table	 	To be Advised	 	$	46,148.99	 	$	25,000.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Strathfield Private Hospital
	 	108	 	206222	 	63520	 	12148	 	1	 	Phillips Cardiac Catheter Lab	 	To be Advised	 	$	1,002,950.12	 	$	331,907.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Strathfield Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	1,354,907.26	 	$	522,571.00	 	 
	 Christo Road Private Hospital
	 	108	 	206626	 	63520	 	11830	 	1	 	Ulco Medical Anaesthetic Machines X 3	 	5466/1	 	$	14,549.60	 	$	4,711.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Christo Road Private Hospital
	 	108	 	206626	 	63520	 	11830	 	2	 	Ulco Medical	 	5466/2	 	$	14,549.60	 	$	4,711.00	 	13-Sep-01

  

	 Hospital

	 	End Date

	 	Term

	 	Amortised
Balance

	 	Net Rent

	 	Stamp Duty

	 	GST

	 	Gross Rent

	 	GST

	 	NET

	 Belmont Private Hospital
	 	13-Feb-06	 	54	 	$	20,381.14	 	$	462.29	 	$	1.99	 	$	46.43	 	$	510.71	 	$	46.43	 	$	464.28
	 Belmont Private Hospital Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	20,381.14	 	$	462.29	 	$	1.99	 	$	46.43	 	$	510.71	 	$	46.43	 	$	464.28
	 St Andrews Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-04	 	39	 	$	56,445.93	 	$	2,291.61	 	$	9.85	 	$	230.15	 	$	2,531.61	 	$	230.15	 	$	2,301.46
	 St Andrews Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	56,445.93	 	$	2,291.61	 	$	9.85	 	$	230.15	 	$	2,531.61	 	$	230.15	 	$	2,301.46
	 John Fawkner Private Hospital
	 	13-Aug-04	 	36	 	$	9,131.09	 	$	434.94	 	$	3.26	 	$	43.82	 	$	482.02	 	$	43.82	 	$	438.20
	 John Fawkner Private Hospital
	 	13-Mar-10	 	103	 	$	206,844.65	 	$	2,540.90	 	$	19.06	 	$	256.00	 	$	2,815.96	 	$	256.00	 	$	2,559.96
	 John Fawkner Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	215,975.74	 	$	2,975.84	 	$	22.32	 	$	299.82	 	$	3,297.98	 	$	299.82	 	$	2,998.16
	 Lingard Private Hospital
	 	13-Feb-04	 	30	 	$	22,979.08	 	$	1,255.43	 	$	9.42	 	$	126.49	 	$	1,391.34	 	$	126.49	 	$	1,264.85
	 Lingard Private Hospital
	 	13-Feb-04	 	30	 	$	21,973.40	 	$	1,196.15	 	$	8.97	 	$	120.51	 	$	1,325.63	 	$	120.51	 	$	1,205.12
	 Lingard Private Hospital Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	44,952.48	 	$	2,451.58	 	$	18.39	 	$	247.00	 	$	2,716.97	 	$	247.00	 	$	2,469.97
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-Aug-06	 	60	 	$	51,920.48	 	$	1,034.57	 	$	7.76	 	$	104.23	 	$	1,146.56	 	$	104.23	 	$	1,042.33
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-Mar-07	 	67	 	$	53,604.67	 	$	972.80	 	$	7.30	 	$	98.01	 	$	1,078.11	 	$	98.01	 	$	980.10
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	12,956.21	 	$	226.49	 	$	1.70	 	$	22.82	 	$	251.01	 	$	22.82	 	$	228.19
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	12,956.23	 	$	226.49	 	$	1.70	 	$	22.82	 	$	251,01	 	$	22.82	 	$	228.19
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	12,956.23	 	$	226.49	 	$	1.70	 	$	22.82	 	$	251,01	 	$	22.82	 	$	228.19
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	12,956.23	 	$	226.49	 	$	1.70	 	$	22.82	 	$	251.01	 	$	22.82	 	$	228.19
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	12,956.23	 	$	226.49	 	$	1.70	 	$	22.82	 	$	251.01	 	$	22.82	 	$	228.19
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	12,956.23	 	$	226.49	 	$	1.70	 	$	22.82	 	$	251.01	 	$	22.82	 	$	228.19
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	12,956.23	 	$	226.49	 	$	1.70	 	$	22.82	 	$	251.01	 	$	22.82	 	$	228.19
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	4,171.27	 	$	72.92	 	$	0.55	 	$	7.35	 	$	80.82	 	$	7.35	 	$	73.47
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	4,171.28	 	$	72.92	 	$	0.55	 	$	7.35	 	$	80.82	 	$	7.35	 	$	73.47
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	4,171.28	 	$	72.92	 	$	0.55	 	$	7.35	 	$	80.82	 	$	7.35	 	$	73.47
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	4,171.28	 	$	72.92	 	$	0.55	 	$	7.35	 	$	80.82	 	$	7.35	 	$	73.47
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	4,171.28	 	$	72.92	 	$	0.55	 	$	7.35	 	$	80.82	 	$	7.35	 	$	73.47
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	4,171.28	 	$	72.92	 	$	0.55	 	$	7.35	 	$	80.82	 	$	7.35	 	$	73.47
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	4,171.28	 	$	72.92	 	$	0.55	 	$	7.35	 	$	80.82	 	$	7.35	 	$	73.47
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	60,982.26	 	$	1,066.04	 	$	8.00	 	$	107.40	 	$	1,181.44	 	$	107.40	 	$	1,074.04
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	13-May-07	 	69	 	$	60,982.26	 	$	1,066.04	 	$	8.00	 	$	107.40	 	$	1,181.44	 	$	107.40	 	$	1,074.04
	 The Hills Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	347,382.21	 	$	6,235.32	 	$	46.81	 	$	628.23	 	$	6,910.36	 	$	628.23	 	$	6,282.13
	 Kareena Private Hospital
	 	13-Sep-04	 	37	 	$	104,708.43	 	$	3,153.97	 	$	23.65	 	$	317.76	 	$	3,495.38	 	$	317.76	 	$	3,177,62
	 Kareena Private Hospital Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	104,708.43	 	$	3,153.97	 	$	23.65	 	$	317.76	 	$	3,495.38	 	$	317.76	 	$	3,177.62
	 Strathfield Private Hospital
	 	13-May-05	 	45	 	$	109,830.35	 	$	2,130.92	 	$	15.98	 	$	214.69	 	$	2,361.59	 	$	214.69	 	$	2,146.90
	 Strathfield Private Hospital
	 	13-May-05	 	45	 	$	128,011.54	 	$	2,483.66	 	$	18.63	 	$	250.23	 	$	2,752.52	 	$	250.23	 	$	2,502.29
	 Strathfield Private Hospital
	 	13-May-05	 	45	 	$	35,892.28	 	$	696.38	 	$	5.22	 	$	70.16	 	$	771.76	 	$	70.16	 	$	701.60
	 Strathfield Private Hospital
	 	13-May-05	 	45	 	$	678,707.92	 	$	19,468.53	 	$	146.01	 	$	1,961.45	 	$	21,575.99	 	$	1,961.45	 	$	19,614.54
	 Strathfield Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	952,442.09	 	$	24,779.49	 	$	185.84	 	$	2,496.53	 	$	27,461.86	 	$	2,496.53	 	$	24,965.33
	 Christo Road Private Hospital
	 	13-May-04	 	33	 	$	7,726.01	 	$	373.51	 	$	2.80	 	$	37.63	 	$	413.94	 	$	37.63	 	$	376.31
	 Christo Road Private Hospital
	 	13-May-04	 	33	 	$	7,726.01	 	$	373.51	 	$	2.80	 	$	37.63	 	$	413.94	 	$	37.63	 	$	376.31

  

	 Hospital

	 	Company

	 	Cost
Centre

	 	GL Code

	 	Contract

	 	Asset

	 	 Description

	 	Asset ID

	 	Cost

	 	Residual

	 	Start Date

	 Christo Road Private Hospital
	 	108	 	206626	 	63520	 	11830	 	3	 	Anaesthetic Machines
X 3
Ulco Medical Anaesthetic Machines X 3	 	5466/3	 	$	14,549.60	 	$	4,711.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Christo Road Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	43,648.80	 	$	14,133.00	 	 
	 Nowra Community Hospital
	 	108	 	207619	 	63520	 	11687	 	1	 	Steris System	 	To be Advised	 	$	56,359.04	 	$	24,780.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Nowra Community Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	56,359.04	 	$	24,780.00	 	 
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	108	 	208823	 	63520	 	11797	 	1	 	Tunnel Washer & Accessories	 	5423/1	 	$	27,604.12	 	$	10,370.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	108	 	208823	 	63520	 	11798	 	1	 	AESOP System Robotic Laparoscope Positio	 	5424/1	 	$	6,593.29	 	$	2,477.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	108	 	208823	 	63520	 	11798	 	2	 	AESOP System Robotic Laparoscope Positio	 	5424/2	 	$	6,593.29	 	$	2,477.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	108	 	208823	 	63520	 	11798	 	3	 	AESOP System Robotic Laparoscope Positio	 	5424/3	 	$	6,593.29	 	$	2,477.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	108	 	208823	 	63520	 	11798	 	4	 	AESOP System Robotic Laparoscope Position	 	5424/4	 	$	6,593.29	 	$	2,477.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	108	 	208823	 	63520	 	11818	 	1	 	Linvatec Camera System	 	5451	 	$	23,225.23	 	$	8,141.00	 	13-Sep-0l
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	108	 	208823	 	63520	 	11819	 	1	 	OS Jackson Spinal Surgery Table	 	5452	 	$	42,578.11	 	$	14,925.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Nepean Private Hospital Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	119,780.62	 	$	43,344.00	 	 
	 Castlecrag Private Hospital
	 	124	 	210811	 	63520	 	11968	 	1	 	Dyonic Camera Equipment	 	To be Advised	 	$	70,503.61	 	$	41,047.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Castlecrag Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	70,503.61	 	$	41,047.00	 	 
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	124	 	211421	 	63520	 	11801	 	1	 	Stryker 884 Camera System	 	5428/1	 	$	17,301.02	 	$	6,499.50	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	124	 	211421	 	63520	 	11801	 	2	 	Stryker 884 Camera System	 	5428/2	 	$	17,301.02	 	$	6,499.50	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	124	 	211421	 	63520	 	11801	 	3	 	Stryker 884 Camera System	 	5428/3	 	$	17,301.02	 	$	6,499.50	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	124	 	211421	 	63520	 	11801	 	4	 	Stryker 884 Camera System	 	5428/4	 	$	17,301.02	 	$	6,499.50	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	124	 	211421	 	63520	 	11815	 	1	 	Jostra KL20 Heart Lung Machine	 	5448	 	$	142,061.44	 	$	49,798.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	124	 	211421	 	63520	 	11934	 	1	 	Venus Erbium YAG Laser	 	TBA	 	$	70,215.59	 	$	22,771.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	281,481.11	 	$	98,567.00	 	 
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	132	 	212823	 	63520	 	11699	 	1	 	Sams Heart/Lung Machine	 	 	 	$	60,782.78	 	$	23,551.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	132	 	212823	 	63520	 	11699	 	2	 	Sams Heart/Lung Machine	 	 	 	$	60,782.78	 	$	23,551.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	132	 	212823	 	63520	 	11791	 	1	 	Operating Theatre Lights	 	5418/1	 	$	13,069.48	 	$	4,909.80	 	13-Sep-01
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	132	 	212823	 	63520	 	11791	 	2	 	Operating Theatre Lights	 	5418/2	 	$	13,069.48	 	$	4,909.80	 	13-Sep-01
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	132	 	212823	 	63520	 	11791	 	3	 	Operating Theatre Lights	 	5418/3	 	$	13,069.48	 	$	4,909.80	 	13-Sep-01
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	132	 	212823	 	63520	 	11791	 	4	 	Operating Theatre Lights	 	5418/4	 	$	13,069.48	 	$	4,909.80	 	13-Sep-01
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	132	 	212823	 	63520	 	11791	 	5	 	Operating Theatre Lights	 	5418/5	 	$	13,069.48	 	$	4,909.80	 	13-Sep-01
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	132	 	212823	 	63520	 	11792	 	1	 	Ablation Generator	 	5419/1	 	$	20,512.63	 	$	7,706.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	132	 	212823	 	63520	 	11794	 	1	 	Medical Air Compressor	 	5420/1	 	$	39,969.20	 	$	15,015.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	132	 	212823	 	63520	 	11816	 	1	 	Neurosurgical Frameless Stereotaxy System	 	5449	 	$	213,807.33	 	$	75,231.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	461,202.12	 	$	169,603.00	 	 
	 Macarthur Private Hospital
	 	160	 	216219	 	63520	 	12150	 	1	 	Datex Ohmeda Aestiva Anaes Machine	 	 	 	$	38,689.96	 	$	20,959.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Macarthur Private Hospital
	 	160	 	216219	 	63520	 	12150	 	2	 	Datex Ohmeda Aestiva Anaes Machine	 	 	 	$	38,689.96	 	$	20,959.00	 	13-Sep-01
	 Macarthur Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	77,379.92	 	$	41,918.00	 	 
	 Grand Total
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	3,527,577.12	 	$	1,305,238.10	 	 

  

	 Hospital

	 	End Date

	 	Term

	 	Amortised
Balance

	 	Net Rent

	 	Stamp Duty

	 	GST

	 	Gross Rent

	 	GST

	 	NET

	 Christo Road Private Hospital
	 	13-May-04	 	33	 	$	7,726.01	 	$	373.51	 	$	2.80	 	$	37.63	 	$	413.94	 	$	37.63	 	$	376.31
	 Christo Road Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	23,178.03	 	$	1,120.53	 	$	8.40	 	$	112.89	 	$	1,241.82	 	$	112.89	 	$	1,128.93
	 Nowra Community Hospital
	 	13-Nov-04	 	39	 	$	38,291.25	 	$	1,088.37	 	$	8.16	 	$	109.65	 	$	1,206.18	 	$	109.65	 	$	1,096.53
	 Nowra Community Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	38,291.25	 	$	1,088.37	 	$	8.16	 	$	109.65	 	$	1,206.18	 	$	109.65	 	$	1,096.53
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	12,516.98	 	$	800.89	 	$	6.01	 	$	80.69	 	$	887.59	 	$	80.69	 	$	806.90
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	2,989.80	 	$	191.29	 	$	1.43	 	$	19.27	 	$	211.99	 	$	19.27	 	$	192.72
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	2,989.80	 	$	191.29	 	$	1.43	 	$	19.27	 	$	211.99	 	$	19.27	 	$	192.72
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	2,989.80	 	$	191.29	 	$	1.43	 	$	19.27	 	$	211.99	 	$	19.27	 	$	192.72
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	2,989.80	 	$	191.29	 	$	1.43	 	$	19.27	 	$	211.99	 	$	19.27	 	£	192.72
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	13-Feb-04	 	30	 	$	11,539.44	 	$	630.47	 	$	4.73	 	$	63.52	 	$	698.72	 	$	63.52	 	$	635.20
	 Nepean Private Hospital
	 	13-Feb-04	 	30	 	$	21,155.16	 	$	1,155.81	 	$	8.67	 	$	116.45	 	$	1,280.93	 	$	116.45	 	$	1,164.48
	 Nepean Private Hospital Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	57,170.78	 	$	3,352.33	 	$	25.13	 	$	337.74	 	$	3,715.20	 	$	337.74	 	$	3,377.46
	 Castlecrag Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-04	 	39	 	$	53,594.47	 	$	1,118.08	 	$	8.39	 	$	112.65	 	$	1,239.12	 	$	112.65	 	$	1,126.47
	 Castlecrag Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	53,594.47	 	$	1,118.08	 	$	8.39	 	$	112.65	 	$	1,239.12	 	$	112.65	 	$	1,126.47
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	7,845.13	 	$	501.96	 	$	9.04	 	$	51.10	 	$	562.10	 	$	51.10	 	$	511.00
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	7,845.13	 	$	501.96	 	$	9.04	 	$	51.10	 	$	562.10	 	$	51.10	 	$	511.00
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	7,845.13	 	$	501.96	 	$	9.04	 	$	51.10	 	$	562.10	 	$	51.10	 	$	511.00
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	7,845.13	 	$	501.96	 	$	9.04	 	$	51.10	 	$	562.10	 	$	51.10	 	$	511.00
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	13-Feb-04	 	30	 	$	70,584.62	 	$	3,856.32	 	$	69.41	 	$	392.57	 	$	4.318.30	 	$	392.57	 	$	3,925.73
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	13-Jul-04	 	35	 	$	39,480.04	 	$	1,708.26	 	$	30.75	 	$	173.90	 	$	1,912.91	 	$	173.90	 	$	1,739.01
	 The Mount Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	141,445.18	 	$	7,572.42	 	$	136.32	 	$	770.87	 	$	8,479.61	 	$	770.87	 	$	7,708.74
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	13-Mar-04	 	31	 	$	32,998.75	 	$	1,529.90	 	$	11.47	 	$	154.14	 	$	1,695.51	 	$	154.14	 	$	1,541.37
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	13-Mar-04	 	31	 	$	32,998.75	 	$	1,529.90	 	$	11.47	 	$	154.14	 	$	1,695.51	 	$	154.14	 	$	1,541.37
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	5,926.30	 	$	379.19	 	$	2.84	 	$	38.20	 	$	420.23	 	$	38.20	 	$	382.03
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	5,926.30	 	$	379.19	 	$	2.84	 	$	38.20	 	$	420.23	 	$	38.20	 	$	382.03
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	5,926.30	 	$	379.19	 	$	2.84	 	$	38.20	 	$	420.23	 	$	38.20	 	$	382.03
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	5,926.30	 	$	379.19	 	$	2.84	 	$	38.20	 	$	420.23	 	$	38.20	 	$	382.03
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	5,926.30	 	$	379.19	 	$	2.84	 	$	38.20	 	$	420.23	 	$	38.20	 	$	382.03
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	9,301.41	 	$	595.14	 	$	4.46	 	$	59.96	 	$	659.56	 	$	59.96	 	$	599.60
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	13-Nov-03	 	27	 	$	18,123.68	 	$	1,159.65	 	$	8.70	 	$	116.84	 	$	1,285.19	 	$	116.84	 	$	1,168.35
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	13-Feb-04	 	30	 	$	106,449.91	 	$	5,794.59	 	$	43.46	 	$	583.81	 	$	6,421.86	 	$	583.81	 	$	5,838.05
	 St George Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	229,504.00	 	$	12,505.13	 	$	93.76	 	$	1,259.89	 	$	13,858.78	 	$	1,259.89	 	$	12,598.89
	 Macarthur Private Hospital
	 	13-May-05	 	45	 	$	30,090.92	 	$	583.83	 	$	4.38	 	$	58.82	 	$	647.03	 	$	58.82	 	$	588.21
	 Macarthur Private Hospital
	 	13-May-05	 	45	 	$	30,090.92	 	$	583.83	 	$	4.38	 	$	58.82	 	$	647.03	 	$	58.82	 	$	588.21
	 Macarthur Private Hospital
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	60,181.84	 	$	1,167.66	 	$	8.76	 	$	117.64	 	$	1,294.06	 	$	117.64	 	$	1,176.42
	 Grand Total
	 	 	 	 	 	$	2,345,653.57	 	$	70,274.62	 	$	597.77	 	$	7,087.25	 	$	77,959.64	 	$	7,087.25	 	$	70,872.39

  

 Schedule 14 - Other Indemnifying Parties 
  
 Joondalup Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 193 
  
 Port Macquarie Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 399

  
 Logan Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 406

  
 Melbourne Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723
415 
  
 Noosa Privatised Hospital Pty Limited
ACN 106 723 380 
  
 Caboolture Hospital Pty
Limited ACN 106 723 219 
  
 Frances Perry
Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 228 
  
 Armidale Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 200 
  
 P.O.W. Hospital Pty Limited ACN 106 723 871 

 Annexure A 
 Part A

 Diagnostics Agreements Table 
  

	 Hospital

	  	Pathology Lease

	  	Pathology

	  	Radiology Lease

	 	Radiology

	  	  	  	 
	  	Term

	 	Rent

	 	Options

	  	SLA

	  	LRR

	  	Term

	 	Rent

	 	Options

	 	SLA

	  	LRR

	 Castlecrag Private
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 
	 Christo Road Private
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x4
years	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 
	 Kareena Private
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x4
years	  	X	  	 	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years	 	X	  	 
	 Lady Davidson
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	 3x4
 years
	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 
	 Lingard Private
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x4
years	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 
	 Macarthur Private
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 
	 Nepean Private
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	X	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years	 	X	  	 
	 North Gosford Private
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5
years	  	X	  	 	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years	 	X	  	 
	 Nowra Private
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 
	 Port Macquarie Private
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years	 	X	  	 
	 St George Private
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	X	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years	 	X	  	 
	 Strathfield Private
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years	 	X	  	 
	 The Hills
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5
years	  	X	  	 	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years
(6 month exit
cause)	 	X	  	 
	 Warners Bay Private
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 
	 Belmont
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 
	 Caloundra
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years	 	X	  	 
	 Hillcrest
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

  

 1 

	 Hospital

	  	Pathology
Lease

	 	 	  	Pathology

	  	Radiology
Lease

	 	 	  	Radiology

	  	 	 	  	  	 	 	  
	  	Term

	 	Rent

	 	Options

	  	SLA

	  	LRR

	  	Term

	 	Rent

	 	Options

	  	SLA

	  	LRR

											
	 John Flynn
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5
years	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	X
											
	 Nambour-Selangor
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years
(6 month exit
clause)	  	X	  	 
											
	 North West Brisbane Private
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x4
years	  	X	  	 	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years (need
additional
90sm)	  	X	  	 
											
	 North West Brisbane Private (store)
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x4
years	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	 
											
	 Pindara
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5
years	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	X
									
	 St Andrews
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	Existing lease JV with
Topaz Pty Ltd expiring
30/6/08 - add 3x5 year
options	  	X	  	 
											
	 Como
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x3
years	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	 
											
	 John Fawkner
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5
years	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	X
											
	 Knox
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x4
years	  	X	  	 	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years	  	X	  	 
											
	 Linacre
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x3
years	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	 
											
	 Masada
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x3
years	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	 
											
	 Mount Waverley
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	4x3
years	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	X
											
	 Ringwood
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5
years	  	X	  	 	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years	  	X	  	 
											
	 The Avenue
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x4
years	  	X	  	 	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5 years	  	X	  	 
											
	 Wangaratta
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5
years	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	 
											
	 Warringal
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	X
											
	 Attadale Hospital
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	 
											
	 Glengarry Hospital
	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	 
											
	 Mount Hospital
	  	[*]	 	[*]	 	3x5
years	  	X	  	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	  	 

	[*]	Certain confidential portions of these exhibits have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment and filed separately with the Commission.

 LRR    Rights of First and Last Refusal Deed 
  
 SLA    Service Level Agreement

  
 Mayne Tenants: 
  

	•	Pathology Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales - Mayne Health Pathology Pty Ltd 

  

	•	Pathology Western Australia - AME Medical Services Pty Ltd 

  

	•	Diagnostic Imaging Victoria - Healthcare Imaging Services (Victoria) Pty Ltd 

  

	•	Diagnostic Imaging New South Wales and Queensland - Healthcare Imaging Services Pty Ltd 

 Annexure A 
 Part B

 Diagnostic Imaging and Pathology Lease 
  
 Annexure “A” to Lease dated         /        /200

  
 Landlord: 
  
 Tenant: 
  
 Premises: 
  
 The common seal of 
 is fixed to this document in the presence of: 
  

	  

	  	  

	 Secretary/Director
	  	 Director

		
	  

	  	  

	 Name (please print)
	  	 Name (please print)

  
 The common seal of 
 is fixed to this document in the presence of: 
  

	  

	  	

	 Secretary/Director
	  	 Director

		
	  

	  	  

	 Name (please print)
	  	 Name (please print)

  
 Signed sealed and delivered by [insert name] 
 in the presence of: 
  

	 	  	  

		
	 	  	  

	 	  	 Witness

		
	 	  	  

	 	  	 Name (please print)

 Annexure “B” to Lease dated
        /        /200 
  
 Landlord: 
  
 Tenant: 
  
 Premises: 

 

	1.	Definitions and interpretation 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

  
 In this lease: 
  
 “Airconditioning Equipment” means all airconditioning plant, ducts and equipment providing airconditioning to the Premises. 

 
 “Asbestos” means the fibrous form of mineral silicates
belonging to the serpentine and amphibole groups of rock-forming minerals, including chrysotile (white asbestos), crocodiite (blue asbestos), amosite (brown asbestos), actinolite, tremolite, anthophyllite or any mixture containing one or more of
these. 
  
 “Building” means: 
  

	 	(a)	the building and other improvements erected on the Land; 

  

	 	(b)	all fixtures, fittings, other than Tenant’s chattels and fittings, conveniences, amenities and appurtenances of the building. 

  
 “Business Day” means a day which is not a Saturday, Sunday
or public holiday in the Relevant State. 
  
 “Commencement Date” means the date specified in Item 5 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Common Areas” means those areas for common use by the Landlord and tenants and other occupiers of the Building including, without
limitation, lifts and lift lobbies, reception areas, stairwells, corridors, pathways, driveways and car parking areas. 
  
 “Contaminant” means a solid, liquid, gas, odour, heat, sound, vibration, radiation or substance including Asbestos, which makes or may
make the Premises or the surrounding Environment: 
  

	 	(a)	unsafe or unfit for habitation or occupation by persons or animals; 

  

	 	(b)	degraded in its capacity to support plant life; 

  

	 	(c)	otherwise environmentally degraded; or 

  

	 	(d)	not comply with, or constitute a ‘contaminant’ pursuant to, any Environmental Law. 

  
 “Control” means the power whether held directly or indirectly and by whatever means (and whether or not
enforceable at law or in equity) to: 
  

	 	(a)	exercise or control the right to vote attached to 50% or more of the issued shares in a body corporate; 

  

	 	(b)	dispose of or exercise a right of disposal in respect of 50% or more of the issue voting shares in a body corporate; or 

	 	(c)	appoint one half or more of the number of directors to the board or other governing body of a body corporate. 

  
 “CPI” means the All Groups Consumer Price Index for the
capital city of the Relevant State published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. If the CPI no longer exists, it means an index that the President of the Australian Property Institute (of the Relevant State Division) decides reflects changes in
the cost of living in the Relevant State. 
  
 “Deal” includes lease, surrender transfer or disposal or alienation of any interest in the Land including the granting of a concurrent lease. 
  
 “Environment” includes all aspects of the surroundings of human beings including: 
  

	 	(a)	the physical characteristics of those surroundings, such as the land, the waters and the atmosphere; 

  

	 	(b)	the biological characteristics of those surroundings, such as the animals, plants and other forms of life; and 

  

	 	(c)	the aesthetic characteristics of those surroundings, such as their appearance, sounds, smells, tastes and textures. 

  
 “Environmental Law” means a law (whether past, present or
future) of any government agency (including statutes, orders, awards and decrees) regulating or otherwise relating to the Environment including, but not limited to, any law relating to land use, planning, heritage, coastal protection, water
catchments, solid waste, use of dangerous goods and hazardous substances, hazardous waste, waste water discharges, water quality, drinking water, ground water, air emissions, air quality, hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, the
release, storage, discharge, disposal, arranging for disposal or reporting hazardous substances) contaminated land, building regulations, public and occupational health and safety, noxious trades or any other aspect of protection of the Environment
or persons or property. 
  
 “Hospital Business”
means the hospital business operated on the Land from time to time. 
  
 “Hospital Operator” means the Landlord or such other person or entity as operates the Hospital Business from time to time. 
  
 “IT and Telecommunications Equipment” means the IT and telecommunications infrastructure and systems used in the Hospital Business from
time to time. 
  
 “Land” means the land
described in Item 2 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Landlord” means the Landlord, its successors and assigns or, if the Landlord is a person, the Landlord’s executors, administrators and assigns and, where the context allows, the Landlord’s employees and agents.

  
 “Lease Year” means the full 12 month period
during the Term starting on 1 July and ending on 30 June. 
  
 “Market Review Date” means the dates specified in Item 10B of the Schedule. 
  
 “Permitted Use” means the use specified in Item 8 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Portion of a Lease Year” means any period of the Term that is not a full Lease Year: 
  

	 	(a)	before the start of the first full Lease Year; or 

  

	 	(b)	after the end of a full Lease Year and ending on the Termination Date. 

  
 “Premises” means the premises described in Item 3 of the Schedule. 

 “Related Body Corporate” has the same meaning as in the Corporations Act 2001
(Cth) 
  
 “Relevant State” means the State or
Territory of Australia in which the Premises are located. 
  
 “Rent” means the rent specified in Item 9 of the Schedule as varied under clause 4 or clause 6. 
  
 “Rent Commencement Date” means the date specified in Item 6 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Review Date” means the dates specified in Item 10A of the
Schedule other than a Market Review Date. 
  
 “Service
Agreement” means any agreement in force from time to time during the Term under which the Tenant agrees to provide services to the Hospital Operator. 
  

“Services” means water, gas, electricity, telecommunication, drainage, airconditioning and other utilities and services provided or
installed by the Landlord in or for the benefit of the Premises, the Land or the Common Areas as the case may be. 
  
 “Schedule” means the Schedule to this lease; 
  
 “Tenant” means the Tenant, its successors and permitted assigns and, where the context allows, the Tenant’s employees and agents.

  
 “Tenant’s Fixtures” means all fixtures,
fittings, plant, machinery and equipment installed in the Premises by the Tenant and includes the Tenant’s motor vehicles. 
  
 “Term” means the period specified in Item 4 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Termination Date” means the date specified in Item 7 of the Schedule. 
  

	1.2	Interpretation 

  
 In this lease, unless the context requires otherwise: 
  

	 	(a)	words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa, words of one gender include any gender, and words importing persons include corporations and any other entity
recognised by law; 

  

	 	(b)	a reference to this lease includes the Schedule and any annexures to this lease; 

  

	 	(c)	a reference to a clause, part, schedule or annexure is a reference to a clause in or a part, Schedule or annexure to this lease; 

  

	 	(d)	a covenant or agreement on the part of 2 or more persons binds them jointly and severally; and 

  

	 	(e)	a reference to a statute or ordinance includes all regulations by-laws, requisitions or orders under and amendments to that statute or ordinance, whether by subsequent statute or
otherwise, and a statute or ordinance passed in substitution for the statute or ordinance referred to or incorporating any of its provisions. 

  

	1.3	Headings 

  
 Headings have been inserted for guidance only and do not affect the interpretation of this lease. 
  

	1.4	Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays 

  
 Where under this lease the day on or by which any thing is to be done is not a Business Day in the Relevant State, that thing may be done on the next
Business Day in that Relevant State. 

	2.	Exclusion of implied covenants 

  
 Sections 84, 84A and 85 of the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) do not apply to, and are not implied in, the lease unless expressly included. 
  

	3.	Rent 

  
 The Tenant must during the Term pay to the Landlord at the address nominated in writing by the Landlord from time to time free of all deductions the Rent calculated and payable at the times and in the manner specified
in Item 9 of the Schedule. The Tenant may elect to pay Rent and other payments due under this lease by way of electronic funds transfer or automatic bank transfer. 
  

	4.	Review of Rent 

  

	4.1	Dates of review 

  
 The Rent will be reviewed or adjusted on the Review Dates and the Market Review Dates in the manner specified in clause 4. 
  

	4.2	CPI Adjustment 

  
 At a Review Date the Rent is adjusted using the following formula: 
  
  

	NR = R x	 	 a

	 	 
	 	b	 	 

  
 where 

  

	 	NR	is the new Rent payable from the Review Date; 

  

	 	R	is the Rent payable immediately before the Review Date; 

  

	 	a	is the CPI published in respect of the quarter immediately before the Review Date; and 

  

	 	b	is the CPI published in respect of the quarter immediately before the later of the Commencement Date and the immediately preceding Review Date. 

  

	4.3	Market Review 

  
 As from the Market Review Date until the next Review Date, the Rent will, at the option of the Landlord, be reviewed in accordance with the following
provisions: 
  

	 	(a)	If the Landlord does not give notice to the Tenant within 2 months of the Tenant exercising an option under clause 18 (Notice Period) that it requires the Rent to be
reviewed, there will be no review of the Rent as at that Market Review Date. Time is of the essence in regard to the Notice Period. 

  

	 	(b)	If the Landlord gives the Tenant notice during the Notice Period that it requires the Rent to be reviewed at the relevant Market Review Date, the Rent will be the amount agreed in
writing by the Landlord and the Tenant and, if they do not agree within 1 month after service of the notice, the Rent will be the higher of: 

  

	 	(i)	the current market rent of the Premises determined in accordance with clause 4.4; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the Rent payable immediately before the relevant Market Review Date. 

	4.4	Determination by valuer 

  

	 	(a)	The current market rent for the Premises will be as determined by a qualified valuer appointed by the President for the time being of the Australian Property Institute (of the
Relevant State Division) and, if that body ceases to exist, another body serving substantially the same objects as that body on the application of either the Landlord or the Tenant. The valuer is deemed to act as an expert and not as an arbitrator.
The valuer’s determination is final and conclusive and the valuer’s fees must be borne equally by the Landlord and the Tenant. 

  

	 	(b)	In determining the current market rent: 

  

	 	(i)	no account is to be taken of any goodwill attributable to the Premises because of any trade or business carried on from the Premises by the Tenant or any sub tenant;

  

	 	(ii)	no account is to be taken of the effect of any improvement to the Premises (to which the Landlord has given consent) carried out by the Tenant or any sub tenant, except where the
Tenant was obliged under this lease to make the improvement; 

  

	 	(iii)	the Premises must be valued as if they are available to be let as a whole with vacant possession; 

  

	 	(iv)	the Premises must be valued based on the actual use to which the Premises are put by the Tenant at the relevant time; 

  

	 	(v)	no account is to be taken of any effect on rent caused by Mayne Group Limited or a related body corporate of Mayne Group Limited being the tenant; 

  

	 	(vi)	account is to be taken of the age, condition and location of the Premises; 

  

	 	(vii)	no account is to be taken of the value of the Tenant’s fixtures and fittings in the Premises; 

  

	 	(viii)	where the current market rent is to be determined for more than one floor, an allowance or discount must be made due to the Premises comprising more than one whole floor; and

  

	 	(ix)	account is to be taken of any concession or incentive including any period of rent abatement which would at the time of the relevant review be required to secure a tenant of
comparable premises. 

  

	4.5	Adjustment payment 

  

	 	(a)	The Tenant must pay the new Rent from the Review Date and the Market Review Date, as the case may be. 

  

	 	(b)	In the case of a CPI review until the Landlord notifies the Tenant of the new Rent, the Tenant must continue to pay the existing Rent to the Landlord. The adjustment to the Rent
will still take effect from the relevant CPI Review Date, and after notification of the new Rent on or after the relevant Review Date, the Tenant must within 28 days pay any shortfall. 

  

	 	(c)	The Landlord must calculate any necessary adjustment between the Rent the Tenant has paid and the Rent the Tenant should have paid from the Review Date. 

	 	(d)	If, on the relevant Market Review Date, the revised Rent has not been determined as provided in this clause, then pending the determination the Tenant must continue to pay rent of
the amount equal to the Rent payable immediately before the relevant Market Review Date, and any adjustment calculated from the relevant Market Review Date must be made within 28 days after the amount of the Rent is known. 

 

	5.	Gross Rent 

  
 The parties acknowledge that, unless expressly provided otherwise, the Rent is a gross rent and includes, without limitation, outgoings (excepting
electricity and telephone charges to the Premises as provided in clause 9.1) in relation to the Premises and the Common Areas. 
  

	6.	Adjustment of Rent 

  

	6.1	Adjustment 

  
 If the number of beds licensed to the Hospital Business (as set out in Item 13 of the Schedule) reduces by 50% or more from the number of beds licensed to
the Hospital Business at the Commencement Date, the Landlord will forthwith notify the Tenant in writing and the Landlord will, within a reasonable time of receiving a written request from the Tenant, meet with the Tenant and the parties will
renegotiate the Rent, in good faith. The Rent will be reduced to the amount agreed by the parties with effect from the date of the reduction. 
  

	6.2	Failure to agree 

  
 If the parties are unable to reach agreement in accordance with clause 6.1 then, at the Tenant’s option: 
  

	 	(a)	the Rent will not be varied; or 

  

	 	(b)	the Tenant may, by giving one month’s notice in writing to the Landlord, terminate this lease. 

  
 If the Tenant terminates this lease under this clause, neither party shall have any claim against the other except arising
from a breach of this lease prior to the date of termination. 
  

	7.	Use of Premises and assignment 

  

	7.1	Permitted use 

  
 The Tenant may only use the Premises for the Permitted Use or any other hospital related purpose that the Landlord may from time to time approve, which
approval must not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed. The landlord may not grant approval if the proposed use is already represented in the Hospital. The use of the Premises by the Tenant in accordance with the provisions of this lease and the
Permitted Use will not constitute a breach of this lease. 
  

	7.2	Tenant’s business 

  
 The Tenant must: 
  

	 	(a)	keep the Premises open for business during usual business hours, having regard to the nature of the Tenant’s business; and 

  

	 	(b)	conduct that business in a proper, efficient and reputable manner; 

  
 in accordance with the Service Agreement. 

	7.3	No noxious use 

  
 The Tenant must not at any time do or knowingly allow to be done in or on the Premises: 
  

	 	(a)	any immoral or illegal act, trade, business, occupation or calling; or 

  

	 	(b)	any thing which causes damage or disturbance to the occupiers or owners of adjoining or neighbouring lands or buildings. This clause 7. 3(b) does not prevent or restrict the Tenant
from using the Premises for any purpose referred to in clause 7.1. 

  

	7.4	Hazardous Substances 

  
 The Landlord acknowledges that, in the course of the Tenant’s use of the Premises, the Tenant may use or store on the Premises fuels, lubricants,
chemicals or other items which might normally be expected to be found at Premises used for such purposes including substances and materials which may be hazardous. The Tenant will use reasonable endeavours to handle and manage such hazardous
substances with due care and in accordance with all normal industry guidelines. 
  

	7.5	Restrictions on assignment and other dealings 

  

	 	(a)	The Tenant must not during the continuance of this lease assign, transfer, mortgage, charge or otherwise deal with the Tenant’s interest in the Premises without the
Landlord’s prior consent, which must not be unreasonably withheld or delayed if: 

  

	 	(i)	the Tenant proves to the Landlord’s reasonable satisfaction that the proposed assignee, transferee or licensee (collectively the Ingoing Tenant) is a respectable, responsible
and solvent person; 

  

	 	(ii)	the proposed assignee, transferee or licensee, if it is or includes a proprietary company, furnishes to the Landlord any guarantees of its obligations under this lease that the
Landlord reasonably requires; 

  

	 	(iii)	the Tenant and the proposed assignee, transferee or licensee enter into a deed with the Landlord in the form reasonably required by the Landlord in which the proposed assignee,
transferee or licensee covenants to duly comply with the Tenant’s obligations under this lease; and 

  

	 	(iv)	the Tenant pays to the Landlord the proper costs and expenses, including legal costs, fees and expenses: 

  

	 	A.	incurred by the Landlord in making inquiries as to the respectability, responsibility and solvency of the proposed assignee, transferee or licensee; and 

  

	 	B.	of and incidental to the Landlord giving its consent and the preparation or perusal (as applicable) and completion of the deed referred to in clause 7.5(c).

  

	 	(b)	Despite anything in this clause 7.5, the Landlord’s consent is not required for: 

  

	 	(i)	a sub letting of the Premises or any part of them; 

  

	 	(ii)	an assignment of this lease to a company which is a related body corporate of the Tenant within the meaning of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth); 

  

	 	(iii)	an assignment of this lease to a permitted assignee under the Service Agreement, where the Landlord is a party to the Service Agreement; or 

	 	(iv)	any fixed or floating charge over the whole of the Tenant’s undertaking. 

  

	 	(c)	In the case of an assignment under clause 7.5(b)(ii) or (iii) the Tenant must procure the assignee to enter into a deed with the Landlord covenanting to be bound by this lease from
the date of assignment. 

  

	 	(d)	The obligations of the Tenant continue until the Termination Date but do not continue into any period of overholding or into any Option Term. 

  

	7.6	Licence to Use Common Areas 

  
 The Landlord grants to the Tenant the right for the Tenant and the Tenant’s employees, contractors, agents and invitees to use the Common Areas in
common with the Landlord and other tenants and occupiers of the Building. 
  

	7.7	Car Parking and Delivery Areas 

  
 Without limiting the generality of clause 7.6, the Landlord must ensure that: 
  

	 	(a)	the Tenant and the Tenant’s employees, contractors, agents and invitees have access to and use of such parts of the Common Areas comprising car parking areas and such other car
parking areas which service the Building, to the same extent and on the same terms as car parking is available to doctors, patients visitors and employees of and to the Hospital Business; and 

  

	 	(b)	the Tenant and the Tenant’s contractors have access to and use of such parts of the Common Areas comprising loading bays or delivery areas for the purposes of delivery and
collection of goods and materials to the same extent and on the same terms as such areas are available for use by the Hospital Business. 

  

	7.8	IT and Telecommunications 

  
 Where the Landlord or a Related Body Corporate of the Landlord is the Hospital Operator or where the Landlord, as owner of the Land and Building is the
owner of or has control of the IT and Telecommunications Equipment, the Landlord grants, or will procure its Related Body Corporate to grant, to the Tenant the right to access and use the IT and Telecommunications Equipment, on the basis that the
Tenant will reimburse to the Landlord or the Landlord’s Related Body Corporate, within 7 days of demand, any additional costs or expenses incurred by the Landlord or the Landlord’s Related Body Corporate as a result of the Tenant’s
use of the IT and Telecommunications Equipment. 
  

	7.9	Rules 

  
 The Tenant must comply with any rules from time to time of any body corporate or owner’s corporation having control over the Common Areas, notified
to the Tenant in writing, to the extent that such rules are not inconsistent with the terms of this lease. 
  

	8.	Maintenance, repair and alterations 

  

	8.1	To keep in repair 

  

	 	(a)	The Tenant must during the Term and otherwise for so long as the Tenant remains in possession or occupation when, where and as often as needed repair and keep the Premises in the
order and condition they were in at the Commencement Date, except for: 

  

	 	(i)	fair wear and tear, structural defects, damage resulting from structural defects, and repairs and maintenance of a structural or capital nature; and 

	 	(ii)	damage by fire, explosion, storm, tempest, lightning, earthquake, floods, riots, civil commotion, aircraft accident, objects falling from aircraft, Act of God and any other risk
against which the Landlord or a prudent landlord would insure or has insured or is obliged to insure under this lease. 

  

	 	(b)	The Tenant is not responsible under any circumstances for: 

  

	 	(i)	repairs and maintenance of a structural and capital nature; 

  

	 	(ii)	the replacement or the cost of replacement of any major component of any part of the Building; 

  

	 	(iii)	the repair and maintenance of conduits or equipment providing the Services to the Premises including any Air Conditioning Equipment; or 

  

	 	(iv)	any cleaning charges or maintenance in relation to the Common Areas, 

  
 unless required because of a wrongful act or omission of the Tenant or its contractors and the damage is not the subject of the exceptions referred to in
clause 8.1(a). 
  

	8.2	Waste storage and cleaning 

  

	 	(a)	The Tenant must store and keep all trade waste and rubbish in proper receptacles; 

  

	 	(b)	the Tenant must arrange for regular removal of all trade waste, trash and rubbish from the Building excluding any Common Areas which are the responsibility of the Landlord where
there are other tenants in the Building; and 

  

	 	(c)	the Tenant must keep the Premises in a clean and tidy condition. 

  

	8.3	Breakages 

  
 The Tenant must promptly and with all due diligence repair defective windows, lights, doors, locks and fastenings and replace missing light globes and
fluorescent tubes, keys and keycards. 
  

	8.4	Broken Glass 

  
 The Tenant must repair and replace all broken glass including exterior windows with glass of the same or similar quality. 
  

	8.5	Air Conditioning maintenance and repair 

  
 If the Premises are serviced by Air Conditioning Equipment supplied by the Landlord, the Landlord must repair at the Landlord’s expense any breakdown
or defect in the Air Conditioning Equipment within a reasonable time of notice being given of the breakdown or defect. If the Landlord fails to repair the Air Conditioning Equipment within a reasonable time, the Tenant may arrange repairs at the
Landlord’s cost. 
  

	8.6	Landlord to carry out repairs 

  
 The Landlord must at its own cost: 
  

	 	(a)	keep the Premises wind and watertight and in a sound structural condition; 

  

	 	(b)	 in a proper and timely manner carry out all repairs, maintenance and replacements to the Premises which are not the obligation of or specifically payable by the
Tenant under this lease, including repairs and maintenance of a structural or capital nature 

	 	 
and for the replacement and the cost of replacement of any major component of any part of the Building, unless required because of a wrongful act or omission
of the Tenant or its contractors; and 

  

	 	(c)	fully maintain, replace and repair and keep the Landlord’s fixtures and fittings, and conduits providing the Services to the Premises including any Airconditioning Equipment,
in good and substantial repair, working order and condition. 

  

	8.7	Landlord entry rights to carry out repairs 

  

	 	(a)	The Landlord may at all reasonable times, on giving the Tenant at least 24 hours notice, except in an emergency when no notice is required, enter the Premises accompanied by a
representative of the Tenant, so long as a representative is made available by the Tenant for this purpose, during normal business hours with workmen and others and all necessary materials for the purposes of: 

  

	 	(i)	complying with any request, requirement, notice or order of any authority that has jurisdiction or authority over or in respect of the Premises ; or 

  

	 	(ii)	complying with its repair and maintenance obligations under the lease. 

  

	 	(b)	In exercising any power under this clause 8.7, the Landlord must: 

  

	 	(i)	minimise as far as practicable any inconvenience or interruption to the business of the Tenant and not cause any undue inconvenience to the Tenant; 

  

	 	(ii)	first give reasonable notice to the Tenant of its intention to enter and agree a program and if necessary staging of any works with the Tenant; and 

  

	 	(iii)	be accompanied by a representative of the Tenant (so long as a representative is made available by the Tenant for this purpose). 

  

	8.8	Tenant may repair 

  
 If the Landlord does not carry out repairs or maintenance within a reasonable time after being notified by the Tenant of repairs or maintenance to be
carried out by the Landlord in accordance with its obligations under the lease, the Tenant may undertake or cause to be undertaken the repairs and maintenance. 
  

	8.9	Structural alterations 

  
 The Tenant must not make any structural alterations or additions to the Premises without the Landlord’s prior written consent, which must not be
unreasonably withheld or delayed. The Landlord may, as a condition of giving its consent to a structural alteration or addition to the Premises, require the Tenant to remove that alteration or addition and to reinstate the Premises at the expiry or
earlier termination of the Term. 
  

	9.	General Tenant’s obligations 

  

	9.1	Services 

  
 The Tenant must pay all accounts for the supply of electricity and telephone services to the Premises as and when they become due. 

	9.2	Electricity 

  
 If electricity is not separately metered to the Premises: 
  

	 	(a)	the Landlord must, at its cost, install meters for the purpose of measuring the supply of electricity to the Premises, or if that is not practical, 

  

	 	(b)	the Landlord will, at least 30 days prior to the start of each year of the Term provide a written estimate to the Tenant of electricity which is likely to be consumed by the Tenant
at the premises for the relevant year (“Landlord’s Estimate”); 

  

	 	(c)	if the parties agree the Landlord’s Estimate, the Tenant will pay that amount by equal monthly instalments, to the Landlord in satisfaction of its obligation in clause 9.1
relating to electricity; and 

  

	 	(d)	if the Landlord does not provide a Landlord’s Estimate then the Landlord’s Estimate will be deemed to be the amount of the electricity charges paid by the Tenant to the
Landlord for the immediately preceding year of the Term and will be deemed to have been provided at the start of the relevant year of the Term; 

  

	 	(e)	if the parties do not agree the Landlord’s Estimate then either party may, within one month of the Landlord’s Estimate being provided, request the President for the time
being of the Property Council of Australia in the Relevant State to appoint an independent expert to determine the likely consumption of electricity by the Tenant at the Premises for the relevant year, and in doing so: 

  

	 	(i)	the independent expert must take into account the equipment used by the Tenant in the Premises, the hours of operation and other things which may be relevant to such consumption;

  

	 	(ii)	the independent expert shall act as an expert and not an arbitrator; 

  

	 	(iii)	the determination of the independent expert shall be final and binding; and 

  

	 	(iv)	the costs of the independent expert shall be borne equally between the parties; and 

  

	 	(f)	the Tenant will pay the amount determined by the independent expert (or, if the electricity charges are not determined in accordance with sub-clause (e) in the circumstances
contemplated by sub-clause (d), the Landlord’s Estimate), by equal monthly instalments, to the Landlord in satisfaction of its obligation in clause 9.1 relating to electricity. 

  

	9.3	Floor overloading 

  
 The Tenant must not knowingly do or allow to be done on the Premises anything in the nature of overloading any floor of the Building which might cause the
Building to be strained, or any walls or floors to sag or deflect from the right line, or otherwise damage the Building. 
  

	9.4	Provision of electricity 

  

	 	(a)	The Landlord must ensure that the supply of electricity provided to the Premises is at least equal to: 

  

	 	(i)	the supply of electricity provided to the Premises at the Commencement Date of the Lease; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the supply of electricity provided to other occupiers of the Building. 

  

	 	(b)	Subject to clause 9.4(a), the Tenant agrees not to overload the power circuits at the Premises. 

	9.5	Use of facilities 

  
 The Tenant must not: 
  

	 	(a)	use or knowingly allow the lavatories, toilets, sinks, drainage and other plumbing facilities in the Premises to be used for any purposes other than those for which they were
constructed or provided; or 

  

	 	(b)	deposit or allow to be deposited in these facilities any sweepings, rubbish or other matter. 

  
 The Tenant must promptly make good any damage to these facilities caused by the Tenant’s misuse. 
  

	9.6	Heating 

  
 So long as the Tenant has first been given copies of all relevant policies of insurance for the Building and Premises, the Tenant must not knowingly use
or allow to be used any method of heating or lighting the Premises in contravention of any insurance policy in respect of the Premises. 
  

	10.	Relocation 

  

	10.1	Relocation Notice 

  
 If the Landlord or a Related Body Corporate of the Landlord is the Hospital Operator and wishes to relocate the Hospital Business to alternative premises
(“New Hospital”), it must give at least 6 months’ written notice of its intention to do so (“Relocation Notice”) to the Tenant. 
  

	10.2	Tenant’s Notice 

  
 The Tenant may, within one month of receiving the Relocation Notice, give written notice to the Landlord that it requires to relocate the business carried
on at the Premises to the New Hospital (“Tenant’s Notice”). 
  

	10.3	Landlord’s Offer 

  
 The Landlord must, within one month of receiving the Tenant’s Notice, provide or procure its Related Body Corporate to provide, to the Tenant a
formal offer to lease premises in the New Hospital which are comparable to the Premises (“New Premises”) on terms no less favourable than this Lease (“New Lease Offer”). 
  

	10.4	Tenant’s Acceptance 

  
 The Tenant may, within one month of receiving the New Lease Offer, formally accept the New Lease Offer. If the Tenant accepts the New Lease Offer the
parties will execute a surrender of this lease and a new lease of the New Premises in accordance with the New Lease Offer, both to take effect from the date on which the Tenant commences operation of its business from the New Premises, such
documents to be prepared by and at the cost of the Landlord or its Related Body Corporate. If the Tenant does not accept the New Lease Offer then this Lease will terminate on the date the Landlord or its Related Body Corporate ceases to operate the
Hospital Business from the Building (being a date no earlier than 6 months from the date of the Landlord’s Notice) and neither party shall have a claim against the other except arising from any breach of this Lease prior to the date of
termination. 

	11.	Termination 

  
 If the Landlord or Related Body Corporate of the Landlord is not the Hospital Operator and the Hospital Operator wishes to cease operation of the Hospital
Business from the Building: 
  

	 	(a)	the Landlord must give written notice to the Tenant as soon as reasonably practicable after becoming aware; and 

  

	 	(b)	the Tenant may, by notice in writing to the Landlord, terminate this lease. 

  

If the Tenant terminates this lease under this clause, neither party shall have any claim against the other except arising from any breach of this
lease prior to the date of termination. 
  

	12.	Insurance and destruction 

  

	12.1	Public risk insurance 

  
 The Tenant must: 
  

	 	(a)	effect and maintain during the Term and any overholding at its own expense with a reputable insurer public risk insurance against liability for bodily injury or property damage
arising from the use or occupation of the Premises for at least $10 million; 

  

	 	(b)	punctually pay all the premiums payable in respect of the insurance; and 

  

	 	(c)	produce and promptly deliver to the Landlord, if the Landlord so demands, a certificate of currency in respect of the insurance noting the interests of the Landlord as owner of the
Premises and any mortgagee of the Premises notified to the Tenant, in writing. 

  

	12.2	Building insurance 

  
 The Landlord must: 
  

	 	(a)	at all times during the Term and any overholding at its own expense insure with a reputable insurer the Premises (but excluding all additions to the Premises carried out by the
Tenant and all tenants’ fixtures and fittings) for their full replacement value against fire, explosion, storm, tempest, lightning, earthquake, floods, other Acts of God, riots, civil commotion, aircraft accident, objects falling from aircraft,
and any other risks that a prudent landlord may reasonably require, or as required to cover the liabilities of the Landlord under the terms of this lease, including loss of rent insurance that will not exceed a period of 12 months from the date on
which it first became applicable; and 

  

	 	(b)	produce and promptly deliver to the Tenant, if the Tenant so demands, a certificate of currency in respect of the insurance. 

  

	12.3	Insurance not to be voided 

  
 So long as the Tenant has first been given copies of all relevant policies, the Tenant must not at any time during the Term and any overholding knowingly:

  

	 	(a)	do, omit or allow to be done or omitted on the Premises; or 

  

	 	(b)	bring onto or keep on the Premises, or allow to be brought onto or kept on the Premises, 

  
 anything which may render void or voidable any insurance relating to the Premises against damage by fire and other risks.

	12.4	Insurance of Tenant’s Fixtures on Assignment 

  
 If the interest of Tenant is assigned to any person other than a Related Body Corporate, then the new tenant must insure and keep insured with a reputable
insurer to the full insurable value on a replacement and reinstatement basis, the Tenant’s Fixtures against such risks as the Landlord may reasonably require. 
  

	12.5	Total Destruction 

  

	 	(a)	If the Premises are: 

  

	 	(i)	totally destroyed or damaged so as to render the repair or making good of the damage impractical or undesirable; or 

  

	 	(ii)	compulsorily acquired by any competent authority, 

  
 either party may within 30 days from the date of destruction, damage or acquisition by notice to the other terminate this lease with effect from the date
of damage, destruction or acquisition. 
  

	 	(b)	If neither party delivers to the other a notice terminating this lease, the Landlord must within 2 months after the occurrence of the damage or destruction commence to rebuild and
diligently complete rebuilding the Premises substantially in accordance with its original design or another design that the Landlord and Tenant agree on, having regard to the nature of the business conducted by the Tenant from the Premises.

  

	 	(c)	If the Premises are not rebuilt within 6 months after the occurrence of the damage or destruction and ready for use and occupation by the Tenant, then the Tenant may by notice to
the Landlord terminate this lease with effect from the date of this notice. 

  

	12.6	Partial destruction 

  

	 	(a)	If the Premises are: 

  

	 	(i)	partially destroyed or damaged; or 

  

	 	(ii)	if access to the Premises is substantially inhibited by such destruction or damage, 

  
 the Landlord must as soon as reasonably possible and, in any event, within 1 month, replace and make good the whole of the
destroyed or damaged portion of the Premises as nearly as possible to the condition it was in immediately before the damage or destruction. 
  

	 	(b)	If the Landlord does not promptly and with all due diligence commence to repair and make good the damage or destruction, or does not complete the repairs or making good within 3
months, then the Tenant may by notice to the Landlord terminate this lease with effect from the date of the notice. 

  

	12.7	Dispute 

  
 If there is any dispute between the Landlord and the Tenant as to whether the Premises are totally destroyed or damaged the dispute must be referred to a
practising architect appointed by the President of the Relevant State’s Chapter of the Royal Institute of Architects (Relevant 

 
State Division) who will act as an expert and not as an arbitrator in determining the dispute and whose decision will be final and binding on the parties.
The costs of the expert will be borne equally by the Landlord and the Tenant. 
  
 12.8 Abatement on damage 
  

	 	(a)	If the whole or any part of the Building or the access to it is destroyed or damaged so as to render the Premises during the Term substantially inaccessible or unfit for use and
occupation by the Tenant, then the total Rent and all other money payable by the Tenant under this lease, or a proportionate part of it according to the nature and extent of the damage sustained, will abate until the Premises have been rebuilt,
reinstated or made accessible or fit for use and occupation. 

  

	 	(b)	The Tenant is not entitled to any abatement under clause 12.8(a) if the damage or destruction is caused by an act, omission or default of the Tenant as a consequence of which the
insurance policy in respect of the Premises has been vitiated or payment of any insurance money under the policy is refused. 

  

	 	(c)	Any dispute as to the duration or extent of the abatement under clause 12.8(a) must be referred to arbitration under the provisions of the laws in force in the Relevant State.

  

	13.	Indemnities and release 

  

	13.1	Release 

  
 The Tenant: 
  

	 	(a)	occupies and uses the Premises at its own risk; and 

  

	 	(b)	releases to the full extent permitted by law the Landlord and its contractors, employees and agents from all claims and demands of every kind resulting from any accident, damage,
death or injury occurring in the Premises or the surrounding areas, except to the extent that the accident, damage, death or injury is caused by the neglect, act, default or omission of the Landlord or its contractors, employees, agents or invitees.

  

	13.2	General indemnity 

  
 The Tenant indemnifies the Landlord against all actions, claims, demands, losses, damages, costs and expenses for which the Landlord is or may be or
become liable in respect of or arising from any damage to property, loss of life, or injury to persons to the extent caused or contributed to by the Tenant or its contractors, employees or agents in or on any part of the Premises or the surrounding
areas, whether in the occupation or control of the Landlord, the Tenant or any other person. But the Tenant is not obliged to indemnify the Landlord in respect of: 
  

	 	(a)	claims arising from loss or damage attributable to the defective or dangerous condition of any of the Landlord’s property, including the Premises or the surrounding areas,
except to the extent to which the defective or dangerous condition was created by the Tenant or its contractors, employees or agents; 

  

	 	(b)	any accident or injury to or death of any person or damage or injury to or loss of the property of any person to the extent caused or contributed to by the neglect act, default or
omission of the Landlord or its contractors, employees, agents or invitees in which case the Landlord remains responsible to the extent of the contribution; or 

	 	(c)	claims by an employee of the Landlord in respect of which the Landlord is covered under workers compensation insurance where the injury is not due to the negligence of the Tenant or
its employees or agents. 

  

	14.	Landlord’s obligations 

  

	14.1	Quiet enjoyment 

  
 So long as the Tenant pays the Rent reserved by this lease and duly and punctually complies with its obligations under this lease, the Tenant may
peaceably possess and enjoy the Premises during the Term without any interruption or disturbance from the Landlord or any other person lawfully claiming by, from or under the Landlord. 
  

	14.2	Services 

  
 The Landlord must use its best endeavours to ensure that all Services to the Building are operating and available to the Tenant at all times but is not
liable to the Tenant if the Services are not operating and available to the Tenant due to any act or thing beyond the reasonable control of the Landlord. 
  

	14.3	Landlord to pay rates and comply with orders 

  
 The Landlord must: 
  

	 	(a)	pay all rates, charges, taxes and other assessments levied, assessed or otherwise charged or taxed against the Premises; and 

  

	 	(b)	to the extent that it is not the Tenant’s responsibility under this Lease, comply with all statutes, ordinances, proclamations, orders and regulations affecting or relating to
the Premises. 

  

	14.4	Mortgagee and charges 

  
 The Landlord must obtain from any mortgagee, caveator or chargee of the Land their unconditional written consent to this lease. The Tenant must pay to the
Landlord the Landlord’s reasonable costs in obtaining those consents. 
  

	14.5	Common Areas 

  
 The Landlord must use its best endeavours at all times during the Term and any overholding to keep any Common Areas in a good and suitable state of
repair. 
  

	14.6	Requirements of public authorities 

  

	 	(a)	The Tenant and the Landlord in accordance with their respective obligations under the lease must comply with all statutes and ordinances affecting or relating to the Premises or the
use of the Premises, and with all requirements made or notices or orders given by any authority that has jurisdiction or authority in respect of the Premises or the use of the Premises (each a Requirement). 

  

	 	(b)	The Tenant is not required by clause 14.6(a) to: 

  

	 	(i)	make any structural or capital alterations or works except where the same are required due to: 

  

	 	A.	the sex or number of employees of the Tenant; or 

  

	 	B.	the nature of the Tenant’s business; or 

	 	C.	the Tenant’s use or particular occupation of the Premises; or, 

  

	 	(ii)	comply with any Requirement which would have required compliance whether or not the Tenant was in occupation of the Premises. 

  

	14.7	Acknowledgment as to ownership of fixtures and fittings 

  
 The parties acknowledge and agree that all Tenant’s chattels and fittings are and will, subject to clause 15.8, remain the Tenant’s property.

  

	15.	Default and termination 

  

	15.1	Re-entry or surrender on default 

  
 If: 
  

	 	(a)	the Rent or any part of it remains unpaid for 30 days after the due date for payment, or 

  

	 	(b)	the Tenant, being a corporation, makes any arrangement or composition with its creditors or enters into liquidation (except for the purpose of amalgamation or reconstruction) or has
a receiver or receiver and manager or an official manager appointed; or 

  

	 	(c)	the Tenant fails to comply with any of its obligations expressed or implied in this lease, and the failure continues for the period specified in clause 15.4(b) after the service of
a notice on the Tenant requiring the Tenant to remedy the failure (unless the failure to comply has been waived or excused by the Landlord in writing), 

  
 the Landlord may, without prejudice to any claim which the Landlord may have against the Tenant in respect of any breach of
the Tenant’s obligations under this lease, re enter and repossess the Premises, and on re-entry this lease will absolutely terminate. If the Landlord does not exercise the rights under this lease on one or more occasions, it does not preclude
exercising of the Landlord’s rights on later occasions. 
  

	15.2	Landlord may remedy Tenant’s default 

  
 If the Tenant fails to pay any money or to do any thing which the Tenant must pay or do under this lease, the Landlord may, without prejudice to any
rights or powers arising from the default, pay the money or do the thing by itself as if it were the Tenant, and for that purpose the Landlord may enter the Premises for the purpose of doing or effecting that thing. 
  

	15.3	Interest on moneys overdue 

  
 The Tenant must pay the Landlord on demand interest on any moneys due and payable to the Landlord under this lease at the rate of 2 per cent per annum
above the general commercial prime rate of interest charged by the head office of Westpac Banking Corporation in the Relevant State. 
  
 The interest rate in this clause 15.3 must be computed from the due date for payment until payment in full of the money in respect of which the interest
is chargeable. 
  

	15.4	Damages for breach of essential terms 

  

	 	(a)	The parties agree that clauses 3, 7.1, 7.5, 8.1 and 12.1 are essential terms of this lease and a breach for non-observance or non-performance of any one or more of such covenants,
terms and conditions will be deemed to be a fundamental breach of the provisions of this lease on the part of the Tenant. 

	 	(b)	If the Tenant breaches an essential term of this lease and the Landlord re-enters and takes possession of the Premises, the Landlord may recover all money payable by the Tenant
under this lease up to the expiration of the Term. 

  

	15.5	Opportunity to rectify default 

  
 Despite any other provision in this lease, the Landlord must not re enter the Premises or terminate or forfeit this lease or the Term unless the Landlord
first gives the Tenant notice of the breach, default or non compliance on which the Landlord relies in seeking to act. If the breach, default or non compliance is remediable: 
  

	 	(a)	by payment of money, and the Tenant pays to Landlord within 30 days of service of the notice all money necessary to remedy the breach, default or non compliance; or

  

	 	(b)	other than by the payment of money, and the Tenant within 30 days of the service of the notice gives the Landlord a written undertaking to remedy the breach, default or non
compliance and does remedy it within a reasonable time having regard to its extent, but in any event within 45 days of giving the undertaking, 

  
 then the Landlord is not entitled to rely on, and will be deemed to have waived absolutely, the breach, default or non compliance specified in the notice
to the Tenant as a ground for re entry, termination or forfeiture, and this lease will continue in full force and effect as if the breach, default or non compliance had not occurred. 
  

	15.6	Landlord to Mitigate Loss 

  
 If the Tenant repudiates this Lease then, whether or not the Landlord elects to terminate this Lease, the Landlord shall use its best endeavours to
mitigate any loss. 
  

	15.7	Tenant’s right to terminate 

  
 The Tenant may terminate this lease by notice in writing to the Landlord if: 
  
 the Service Agreement is terminated through no fault of the Tenant. 
  
 If the Tenant terminates this lease under this clause, neither party shall
have any claim against the other except arising from a breach of this lease prior to the lease date of termination. 
  

	15.8	Yielding up 

  
 The Tenant must at the expiry or earlier termination of this lease peaceably surrender and yield up the Premises to the Landlord. 
  

	15.9	Removal of Tenant’s Fixtures 

  
 The Tenant: 
  

	 	(a)	must at or before the termination of this lease remove from the Premises all its chattels and personal effects; and 

  

	 	(b)	may (and must if requested by the Landlord) at or before the termination of this lease remove from the Premises all the Tenant’s fixtures and fittings.

  
 In removing all these items, the Tenant must:

  

	 	(c)	not damage the Premises; and 

  

	 	(d)	promptly make good any damage which the Tenant does cause. 

 Any fixtures and fittings that the Landlord has agreed need not be removed by the Tenant at the
termination of this lease shall, to the extent they have not been transferred to an incoming tenant of the Premises, become the property of the Landlord. 
  

	16.	Signage 

  
 The Tenant may erect and maintain signs (including illuminated signs), logos, advertisements or notices: 
  

	 	(a)	in, on or over the Premises relating to the Tenant or any sub-tenant of the Tenant, or the nature or conduct of the business on the Premises; and 

  

	 	(b)	in, on or over such other parts of the Building as are reasonably required by the Tenant to identify the location of the Premises, 

  
 of a similar type and size to those erected and maintained by other
occupiers of the Building and the Landlord (other than the Landlord’s internal and external main signs naming the Building) subject only to approval by the Landlord which will not be unreasonably withheld and after obtaining any necessary
approvals or permits from relevant authorities 
  

	17.	General 

  

	17.1	Waiver 

  
 No waiver by the Landlord of one breach of any obligation contained or implied in this lease operates as a waiver of another breach of the same or of any
other obligation contained or implied in this lease. 
  

	17.2	Costs of lease and registration 

  

	 	(a)	Each party must pay its own legal costs of and incidental to the preparation and completion of this lease. 

  

	 	(b)	The Tenant must pay all stamp duty payable and registration fees on this lease (if any) and the Landlord’s proper and reasonable legal costs: 

  

	 	(i)	on any application for the Landlord’s consent under this lease; 

  

	 	(ii)	of or incidental to any breach or default by the Tenant under this lease; and 

  

	 	(iii)	of or incidental to the valid exercise or valid attempted exercise of any right, power or remedy of the Landlord under this lease. 

  

	17.3	Notices 

  

	 	(a)	Any notice, demand, consent or approval (collectively notice) under this lease must be: 

  

	 	(i)	in writing; and 

  

	 	(ii)	given to or served on (as applicable): 

  

	 	A.	the Tenant, by being left at the Tenant’s registered office or at its principal place of business in the Relevant State (in the case of a company) or the last known private
address in the case of an individual, or by being posted by registered post to the Tenant at the Tenant’s registered office and marked for the attention of the company secretary, principal place of business or private address (as applicable);
and 

	 	B.	the Landlord, by being left at the Landlord’s registered office or at its principal place of business in the Relevant State(in the case of a company) or the last known private
address (in the case of an individual), or by being posted by registered post to the Landlord at the Landlord’s registered office and marked for the attention of the company secretary, principal place of business or private address (as
applicable). 

  

	 	(b)	A notice, if posted, is taken as duly served at the expiry of 3 Business Days after the date of posting. In proving it has been given, it is sufficient to prove that the envelope
containing the notice was properly addressed, stamped and registered and put into a post office box in Australia. 

  

	 	(c)	A notice given by a company may be sealed by the company or signed on its behalf by the manager, the company secretary, other authorised officer of the company or its solicitors.

  

	17.4	“For Sale” and “To Let” notices 

  

	 	(a)	The Tenant must: 

  

	 	(i)	throughout the Term at all reasonable times and on 24 hours notice, allow the Landlord to show the Premises to prospective purchasers and to fix and display on any reasonable part
of the Premises the usual “For Sale” notice; and 

  

	 	(ii)	during the 1 month immediately preceding the Termination Date, unless the Tenant has exercised its right (if any) to a further term allow the Landlord, to fix and display on any
reasonable part of the Premises the usual “To Let” notice. 

  

	 	(b)	In exercising any right under clause 17.4, the Landlord must: 

  

	 	(i)	minimise as far as practicable any inconvenience or interruption to the business of the Tenant and not cause any undue inconvenience to the Tenant; 

  

	 	(ii)	first give reasonable notice to the Tenant of its intention to enter; and 

  

	 	(iii)	be accompanied by a representative of the Tenant (so long as a representative is made available by the Tenant for this purpose). 

  

	17.5	Non merger 

  
 None of the terms or conditions of this lease nor any thing done under or in connection with this lease or any other agreement between the parties will
operate as a merger of any of the rights and remedies of the parties under this lease or under that other agreement, all of which will continue in full force and effect. 
  

	17.6	Relationship of parties 

  
 Nothing expressed or implied in this lease may be deemed or treated by the parties or by any third party as creating the relationship of partnership,
principal and agent, or joint venture between the parties. The parties understand and agree that neither the method of computation of Rent nor any other provision in this lease, nor any acts of the parties, will be deemed to create any relationship
between the parties other than that of Landlord and Tenant on the terms and conditions in this lease. 

	17.7	Holding over 

  
 If the Tenant continues to occupy the Premises with the Landlord’s consent after the expiry or earlier termination of the Term or the period of any
validly exercised option, the Tenant will become a monthly tenant only at a monthly rental equal to a monthly proportion of the total annual Rent payable by the Tenant under this lease at that time and otherwise on the same terms and conditions as
those contained in this lease so far as applicable. 
  

	17.8	Severance 

  
 If any part of this lease is or becomes void or unenforceable, that part is or will be severed from this lease to the intent that all parts that are not
or do not become void or unenforceable remain in full force and effect and are unaffected by that severance. 
  

	17.9	Whole agreement 

  

	 	(a)	This lease and the Service Agreement embody the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this lease and supersede any prior negotiation,
arrangement, understanding or agreement with respect to the subject matter or any term of this lease. 

  

	 	(b)	Any statement, representation, term, warranty, condition, promise or undertaking made, given or agreed to in any prior negotiation, arrangement, understanding or agreement, has no
effect except to the extent expressly set out or incorporated by reference in this lease. 

  

	18.	Option of renewal 

  

	18.1	Option 

  
 If: 
  

	 	(a)	the Tenant wishes to take a renewed lease of the Premises for the Option Term specified in Item 11A of the Schedule from the expiry of this lease, the Tenant must give the Landlord
written notice that it wishes to do so within the period specified in Item 11B of the Schedule; or 

  

	 	(b)	the Tenant has validly extended the term of the Service Agreement for a corresponding term to the Option Term specified in Item 11A of the Schedule; and 

  

	 	(c)	the Tenant has remedied any default under this lease of which the Landlord has given the Tenant notice or the Landlord has waived such default, 

  
 the Landlord must grant to the Tenant a renewal of this lease for that
Option Term. 
  

	18.2	Terms of renewed lease 

  
 The renewed lease will be subject to the same provisions as are contained in this lease except that: 
  

	 	(a)	if the number of unexercised Option Terms is more than 1, the number of option terms specified in Item 12 of the Schedule will be reduced by 1; 

  

	 	(b)	if the number of unexercised Option Terms is 1: 

  

	 	(i)	this clause 18 must be deleted; and 

	 	(ii)	Items 11 and 12 of the Schedule must be deleted; and 

  

	 	(c)	if the commencement date of the Option Term is a date specified in Items 10A or 10B of the Schedule, the Rent must be determined in accordance with clause 4.

  

	19.	Goods and Services Tax (GST) 

  
 When determining the amount payable for any goods, services or any other thing under this lease (Consideration), the following principles apply:

  

	 	(a)	if the recipient of Consideration is liable to GST in relation to the supply of goods, services or any other thing under this lease, the Consideration must be increased by the
amount of GST; 

  

	 	(b)	if the Consideration is calculated by reference to any cost, expense or liability however described (Cost) incurred by a party, the reference to Cost means the actual amount
incurred by the party less the amount of GST input tax credit the party is entitled to claim in respect of that Cost; 

  

	 	(c)	the Landlord will do all that is required, including providing tax invoices, to enable or assist the Tenant in claiming any GST input tax credit; and 

  

	 	(d)	if the price for a supply of anything provided under this lease is to be increased by reference to movements in any index, such as the Consumer Price Index, any increase in the
index attributable to the introduction of, or change in the rate of, GST is to be excluded from the index in calculating the increased price. 

  

	20.	Exclusivity 

  
 The Landlord must not during the term of this lease or any extension, renewal or overholding of this lease: 
  

	 	(a)	carry on or be concerned, engaged, interested or employed directly or indirectly in a trade, business or calling similar to that conducted by the Tenant in the Premises;

  

	 	(b)	grant a lease, licence or any right to occupy any part of the Building to any person other than the Tenant for any trade business or calling similar to the use to which the Premises
are put by the Tenant or such other trade business or calling conducted by the Tenant in the Premises. 

  
 PROVIDED THAT this undertaking by the Landlord will immediately cease in the event that the Tenant consistently fails to remedy a material breach of the
Service Agreement within 1 month (or such longer time as is reasonable in the circumstances) of the Landlord giving written notice to the Tenant of such breach. 
  

	21.	Lease conditional 

  

	 	(a)	This Lease is conditional upon: 

  

	 	(i)	the Tenant being an approved pathology authority under the Health Insurance Act 1973: 

  

	 	(ii)	the Premises being approved as a licensed pathology collection centre under the Health Insurance Act 1973; 

  

	 	(iii)	the Tenant’s annual allocation of licences under the Health Insurance Act 1973 not being reduced; and 

	 	(iv)	the Tenant and the Premises holding all approvals under any other relevant legislation in order for the Tenant to conduct a pathology service at the Premises.

  

	 	(b)	The Tenant must do all things necessary to maintain all approvals and licences to allow it to conduct a pathology service at the Premises. 

  

	 	(c)	If any of the approvals or licences referred to in clause 21(b) are withdrawn, suspended or otherwise removed in any manner by the actions of a Commonwealth or State government body
responsible for regulating the affairs of pathology services, and if the Tenant’s approval licence is not fully reinstated within one month from the date on which it was so removed, then the Tenant may, 7 days after service of a written notice
on the Landlord, bring this lease to an end. 

  

	 	(d)	If the Tenant brings this lease to an end under clause 21(c), then the Tenant must pay to the Landlord liquidated damages being an amount equivalent to 2 months rent under this
lease. 

  
 [Note: clauses 21(a)(ii) and (iii)
will not apply to those sites that are collection centres and the entire clause 21 will not apply to diagnostic imaging sites] 

 Schedule - Items 
  

	 1A.
	  	Landlord	  	 
			
	 1B
	  	Tenant	  	 
			
	 2.
	  	Land	  	The whole/part of Lot          on Plan
			
	 3.
	  	Premises	  	The Land and Building known as #
			
	 4.
	  	Term	  	[to be inserted]Years
			
	 5.
	  	Commencement Date	  	 200#

			
	 6.
	  	Rent Commencement Date	  	 200#

			
	 7.
	  	Termination Date	  	 200#

			
	 8.
	  	Permitted Use	  	 [Pathology Services/Diagnostic Imaging Services]
 and associated administration and storage

			
	 9.
	  	Rent	  	$             per annum payable monthly in advance on the first day of each month commencing on the Rent Commencement Date
and pro rata for part of a month.
			
	 10A
	  	Review Dates	  	Each anniversary of the Commencement Date (excluding any Market Review Dates)
			
	 10B
	  	Market Review Dates	  	The Commencement Date of any Option term
			
	 11A
	  	Option Term	  	[to be inserted] Years
			
	 11B
	  	Period for Exercising Option for Renewal	  	No earlier than 6 months before nor later than 3 months before the Termination Date
			
	 12.
	  	Number of Option Terms	  	3
			
	 13.
	  	Number of beds licensed to the Hospital Business	  	[Insert number of beds licensed to the Hospital Business]

	 Executed as a deed.
	 	 
		
	 The Common Seal of
 was affixed in the presence of:
	 	 
		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of Director
	 	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

  

	 The Common Seal of
 was affixed in the presence of:
	 	 
		
	  

	 	  

	 Signature of Director
	 	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

 Table of Contents 
  

	 Annexure “A” to Lease
dated    /    /200
	  	1
		
	 Annexure “B” to Lease dated
    /    /200
	  	2
			
	 1.
	 	 Definitions and interpretation
	  	2
				
	 	 	 1.1
	 	 Definitions
	  	2
	 	 	 1.2
	 	 Interpretation
	  	4
	 	 	 1.3
	 	 Headings
	  	4
	 	 	 1.4
	 	 Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays
	  	4
			
	 2.
	 	 Exclusion of implied covenants
	  	5
			
	 3.
	 	 Rent
	  	5
			
	 4.
	 	 Review of Rent
	  	5
				
	 	 	 4.1
	 	 Dates of review
	  	5
	 	 	 4.2
	 	 CPI Adjustment
	  	5
	 	 	 4.3
	 	 Market Review
	  	5
	 	 	 4.4
	 	 Determination by valuer
	  	6
	 	 	 4.5
	 	 Adjustment payment
	  	6
			
	 5.
	 	 Gross Rent
	  	7
			
	 6.
	 	 Adjustment of Rent
	  	7
				
	 	 	 6.1
	 	 Adjustment
	  	7
	 	 	 6.2
	 	 Failure to agree
	  	7
			
	 7.
	 	 Use of Premises and assignment
	  	7
				
	 	 	 7.1
	 	 Permitted use
	  	7
	 	 	 7.2
	 	 Tenant’s business
	  	7
	 	 	 7.3
	 	 No noxious use
	  	8
	 	 	 7.4
	 	 Hazardous Substances
	  	8
	 	 	 7.5
	 	 Restrictions on assignment and other dealings
	  	8
	 	 	 7.6
	 	 Licence to Use Common Areas
	  	9
	 	 	 7.7
	 	 Car Parking and Delivery Areas
	  	9
	 	 	 7.8
	 	 IT and Telecommunications
	  	9
	 	 	 7.9
	 	 Rules
	  	9
			
	 8.
	 	 Maintenance, repair and alterations
	  	9
				
	 	 	 8.1
	 	 To keep in repair
	  	9
	 	 	 8.2
	 	 Waste storage and cleaning
	  	10
	 	 	 8.3
	 	 Breakages
	  	10
	 	 	 8.4
	 	 Broken Glass
	  	10
	 	 	 8.5
	 	 Air Conditioning maintenance and repair
	  	10
	 	 	 8.6
	 	 Landlord to carry out repairs
	  	10
	 	 	 8.7
	 	 Landlord entry rights to carry out repairs
	  	11
	 	 	 8.8
	 	 Tenant may repair
	  	11
	 	 	 8.9
	 	 Structural alterations
	  	11
			
	 9.
	 	 General Tenant’s obligations
	  	11
				
	 	 	 9.1
	 	 Services
	  	11
	 	 	 9.2
	 	 Electricity
	  	12
	 	 	 9.3
	 	 Floor overloading
	  	12
	 	 	 9.4
	 	 Provision of electricity
	  	12
	 	 	 9.5
	 	 Use of facilities
	  	13
	 	 	 9.6
	 	 Heating
	  	13

	 10.
	 	 Relocation
	  	13
				
	 	 	 10.1
	 	 Relocation Notice
	  	13
	 	 	 10.2
	 	 Tenant’s Notice
	  	13
	 	 	 10.3
	 	 Landlord’s Offer
	  	13
	 	 	 10.4
	 	 Tenant’s Acceptance
	  	13
			
	 11.
	 	 Termination
	  	14
			
	 12.
	 	 Insurance and destruction
	  	14
				
	 	 	 12.1
	 	 Public risk insurance
	  	14
	 	 	 12.2
	 	 Building insurance
	  	14
	 	 	 12.3
	 	 Insurance not to be voided
	  	14
	 	 	 12.4
	 	 Insurance of Tenant’s Fixtures on Assignment
	  	15
	 	 	 12.5
	 	 Total Destruction
	  	15
	 	 	 12.6
	 	 Partial destruction
	  	15
	 	 	 12.7
	 	 Dispute
	  	15
	 	 	 12.8
	 	 Abatement on damage
	  	16
			
	 13.
	 	 Indemnities and release
	  	16
				
	 	 	 13.1
	 	 Release
	  	16
	 	 	 13.2
	 	 General indemnity
	  	16
			
	 14.
	 	 Landlord’s obligations
	  	17
				
	 	 	 14.1
	 	 Quiet enjoyment
	  	17
	 	 	 14.2
	 	 Services
	  	17
	 	 	 14.3
	 	 Landlord to pay rates and comply with orders
	  	17
	 	 	 14.4
	 	 Mortgagee and charges
	  	17
	 	 	 14.5
	 	 Common Areas
	  	17
	 	 	 14.6
	 	 Requirements of public authorities
	  	17
	 	 	 14.7
	 	 Acknowledgment as to ownership of fixtures and fittings
	  	18
			
	 15.
	 	 Default and termination
	  	18
				
	 	 	 15.1
	 	 Re-entry or surrender on default
	  	18
	 	 	 15.2
	 	 Landlord may remedy Tenant’s default
	  	18
	 	 	 15.3
	 	 Interest on moneys overdue
	  	18
	 	 	 15.4
	 	 Damages for breach of essential terms
	  	18
	 	 	 15.5
	 	 Opportunity to rectify default
	  	19
	 	 	 15.6
	 	 Landlord to Mitigate Loss
	  	19
	 	 	 15.7
	 	 Tenant’s right to terminate
	  	19
	 	 	 15.8
	 	 Yielding up
	  	19
	 	 	 15.9
	 	 Removal of Tenant’s Fixtures
	  	19
			
	 16.
	 	 Signage
	  	20
			
	 17.
	 	 General
	  	20
				
	 	 	 17.1
	 	 Waiver
	  	20
	 	 	 17.2
	 	 Costs of lease and registration
	  	20
	 	 	 17.3
	 	 Notices
	  	20
	 	 	 17.4
	 	 “For Sale” and “To Let” notices
	  	21
	 	 	 17.5
	 	 Non merger
	  	21
	 	 	 17.6
	 	 Relationship of parties
	  	21
	 	 	 17.7
	 	 Holding over
	  	22
	 	 	 17.8
	 	 Severance
	  	22
	 	 	 17.9
	 	 Whole agreement
	  	22
			
	 18.
	 	 Option of renewal
	  	22

	 	 	 18.1
	 	 Option
	  	22
	 	 	 18.2
	 	 Terms of renewed lease
	  	22
			
	 19.
	 	 Goods and Services Tax (GST)
	  	23
			
	 20.
	 	 Exclusivity
	  	23
			
	 21.
	 	 Lease conditional
	  	23
		
	 Schedule - Items
	  	25

 Annexure A 
 Part C

 Right of First and Last Refusal Deed 
  
 CLAYTON UTZ 
  
 [Insert name of Mayne Hospital Operator] 
 Hospital Operator 
  
 [Insert name of Mayne Diagnostic Imaging/Pathology Provider] 
 Service Provider 
  
 Right of First and Last Refusal Deed 
  
 If
you have any questions about the details of this document  
 please contact Kate Jordan on + 61 2 9353 4000 
  
 Clayton Utz Lawyers 
 Levels 22-35 No. 1 O’Connell Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia 
 PO Box H3 Australia Square Sydney NSW 1215 

T + 61 2 9353 4000 F + 61 2 8220 6700 
  
 www.claytonutz.com 
  
 Our reference 721/Kate Jordan/21724491 
  
 Liability limited by the Solicitors Scheme, approved under the Professional Standards Act 1994 (NSW) 

 Table of contents 
  

	 1.
	 	 Definitions and interpretation
	  	1
				
	 	 	 1.1
	 	 Definitions
	  	1
	 	 	 1.2
	 	 Interpretation
	  	1
			
	 2.
	 	 Right of First and Last Refusal
	  	2
			
	 3.
	 	 General
	  	3
				
	 	 	 3.1
	 	 Notices
	  	3
	 	 	 3.2
	 	 Governing law
	  	4
	 	 	 3.3
	 	 Jurisdiction
	  	4
	 	 	 3.4
	 	 Amendments
	  	4
	 	 	 3.5
	 	 Waiver
	  	4
	 	 	 3.6
	 	 Further acts and documents
	  	4
	 	 	 3.7
	 	 Consents
	  	4
	 	 	 3.8
	 	 Assignment
	  	5
	 	 	 3.9
	 	 Counterparts
	  	5
	 	 	 3.10
	 	 No representation or reliance
	  	5
	 	 	 3.11
	 	 Expenses
	  	5
	 	 	 3.12
	 	 Stamp duties
	  	5
	 	 	 3.13
	 	 Entire agreement
	  	5
	 	 	 3.14
	 	 Indemnities
	  	5
	 	 	 3.15
	 	 GST
	  	6
		
	 SCHEDULE 1
	  	8

 Deed made at             
on             
  

	Parties	  	 [Insert name of Mayne Hospital Operator] [            ] of
[            ]
 (“Hospital Operator”)

		
	 	  	 [Insert name of Mayne Diagnostic Imaging/Pathology Provider]
[        ]
 of
[            ] (“Service Provider”)

  
 Recitals 
  

	A.	The Hospital Operator operates the Hospital 

  

	B.	The Hospital Operator grants to the Service Provider rights of first and last refusal to provide the Services to the Hospital on the terms and conditions of this Deed.

  
 This deed provides 
  

	1.	Definitions and interpretation 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

  
 In this deed: 
  
 “Existing Services” means the existing services set out in Part 1 of Schedule 1. 
  
 “Hospital” means the hospital set out in Part 2 of Schedule
1. 
  
 “Services” means the services set out in
Part 3 of Schedule 1 to be provided at the Premises. 
  
 “State” means the State set out in Part 4 of Schedule 1. 
  
 “Third Party” means any person other than the Service Provider and the Hospital Operator. 
  

	1.2	Interpretation 

  
 In this deed: 
  

	 	(a)	headings are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation; 

  

	 	(b)	an obligation or a liability assumed by, or a right conferred on, 2 or more persons binds or benefits them jointly and severally; 

  

	 	(c)	“person” includes an individual, the estate of an individual, a corporation, an authority, an association or a joint venture (whether incorporated or
unincorporated), a partnership and a trust; 

  

	 	(d)	a reference to a party includes that party’s executors, administrators, successors and permitted assigns, including persons taking by way of novation and, in the case of a
trustee, includes a substituted or an additional trustee; 

  

	 	(e)	a reference to a document (including this deed) is to that document as varied, novated, ratified or replaced from time to time; 

  

	 	(f)	a reference to a statute or statutory provision includes a statutory modification or re-enactment of it or a statutory provision substituted for it, and each ordinance, by-law,
regulation, rule and statutory instrument (however described) issued under it; 

	 	(g)	a word importing the singular includes the plural (and vice versa), and a word indicating a gender includes every other gender; 

  

	 	(h)	a reference to a party, clause, schedule, exhibit, attachment or annexure is a reference to a party, clause, schedule, exhibit, attachment or annexure to or of this deed, and a
reference to this deed includes all schedules, exhibits, attachments and annexures to it; 

  

	 	(i)	if a word or phrase is given a defined meaning, any other part of speech or grammatical form of that word or phrase has a corresponding meaning; 

  

	 	(j)	“includes” in any form is not a word of limitation; and 

  

	 	(k)	a reference to “$” or “dollar” is to Australian currency. 

  

	2.	Right of First and Last Refusal 

  

	2.1	If, at any time, the existing arrangements for the provision of Existing Services at the Hospital are terminated or expire by effluxion of time, the Hospital Operator will give
notice to the Service Provider, no less than 90 days prior to the expiration of the current arrangements where they expire by effluxion of time and as soon as the Hospital Operator becomes aware of the termination where the arrangements are
terminated: 

  

	 	(a)	stating the date on which the existing arrangements will terminate or expire as the case may be; 

  

	 	(b)	inviting the Service Provider to put an offer to the Hospital Operator as to the terms on which the Service Provider would agree to provide the Services as the sole on site provider
for an initial period of not less than 3 years and including details of that part of the Hospital designated by the Hospital Operator as being the part of the Hospital from the Services are to be provided (“Invitation”)

  

	2.2	Within 21 days of receipt of the Invitation the Service Provider will either: 

  

	 	(a)	provide the Hospital Operator with an offer to provide the Services (“First Offer”), which offer will comprise a service agreement and lease, of that part of the
Hospital designated by the Hospital Operator as being the part from which the Services are to be provided, executed by the Service Provider; or 

  

	 	(b)	advise the Hospital Operator that it does not propose to take up the Invitation. 

  

	2.3	The Hospital Operator will, within 14 days of receipt of the First Offer, provide notice to the Service Provider as to whether it accepts or rejects the First Offer.

  

	2.4	If the Hospital Operator accepts the First Offer, then the First Offer will, immediately upon such acceptance, be a binding agreement between the Hospital Operator and the Service
Provider. 

  

	2.5	If the Hospital Operator either rejects the First Offer or the Service Provider advises that it does not intend to accept the Invitation, the provisions of clauses 2.6 - 2.9 will
apply and the Hospital Operator must not grant any rights to a Third Party to provide Existing Services at the Hospital unless it complies with clauses 2.6 - 2.9, and agrees that any rights to provide the Services will be for an initial term of not
less than 3 years. 

  

	2.6	No less than 30 days prior to the grant of any rights to a Third Party to provide Existing Services at the Hospital, the Hospital Operator will give notice (“Third Party
Notice”) to the Service Provider of the terms and conditions on which it intends to enter into an arrangement with a Third Party for the provision of Existing Services. 

	2.7	Within 14 days of receipt of the Third Party Notice the Service Provider may offer to the Hospital Operator to provide the Services on terms and conditions no less favourable
to the Hospital Operator than those contained in the Third Party Notice, which offer will comprise a service agreement and lease of that part of the Hospital designated by the Hospital Operator as being the part of the Hospital from which the
Services are to be provided. 

  

	2.8	If the Service Provider makes an offer in accordance with clause 2.7, such offer is deemed to be accepted by the Hospital Operator 3 days after receipt of the
offer. 

  

	2.9	If the Service Provider does not make a written offer in accordance with clause 2.7, the Hospital Operator may enter into arrangements for the provision of the Services with
a Third Party on terms no less favourable to the Hospital Operator, than those contained in the Third Party Notice. 

  

	3.	General 

  

	3.1	Notices 

  
 All communications (including notices, consents, approvals, requests and demands) under or in connection with this deed: 
  

	 	(a)	must be in writing; 

  

	 	(b)	must be addressed as follows (or as otherwise notified by that party to each other party from time to time): 

  

	 Name:
	  	 [                    ]

	 Address:
	  	 [                    ]

	 Fax:
	  	 [                    ]

	 For the attention of:
	  	 [                    ]

		
	 Name:
	  	 [                    ]

	 Address:
	  	 [                    ]

	 Fax:
	  	 [                    ]

	 For the attention of:
	  	 [                    ];

  

	 	(c)	must be signed by the party making the communication or (on its behalf) by the solicitor for, or any attorney, director, secretary or authorised agent of, that party;

  

	 	(d)	must be delivered or posted by prepaid post to the address, or sent by fax to the number, of the addressee, in accordance with clause 3.1(b); and 

  

	 	(e)	are taken to be received by the addressee: 

  

	 	(i)	(in the case of prepaid post) on the working day (which, in this clause 3.1(e), means a day, not being a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday, on which banks are generally open for
business in the place of receipt of the communication) that is the third working day after the date of posting to an address within Australia, and on the fifth working day after the date of posting by airmail to an address outside Australia;

  

	 	(ii)	 (in the case of fax) at the local time (in the place of receipt of that fax) which then equates to the time at which that fax is sent as shown on the transmission
report which is produced by the machine from which that 

	 	    	fax is sent and which confirms transmission of that fax in its entirety, unless that local time is not on a working day, or is after 5.00 pm on a working day, when that
communication is taken to be received at 9.00 am on the next working day; and 

  

	 	(iii)	(in the case of delivery by hand) on delivery at the address of the addressee as provided in clause 3.1(b), unless that delivery is made on a day that is not a working day, or after
5.00 pm on a working day, when that communication is taken to be received at 9.00 am on the next working day. 

  

	3.2	Governing law 

  
 This deed is governed by and must be construed according to the laws of the State. 
  

	3.3	Jurisdiction 

  
 Each party irrevocably: 
  

	 	(a)	submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State, and the courts competent to determine appeals from those courts, with respect to any proceedings which may be
brought at any time relating to this deed; and 

  

	 	(b)	waives any objection it may now or in the future have to the venue of any proceedings, and any claim it may now or in the future have that any proceedings have been brought in an
inconvenient forum, if that venue falls within clause 3.3(a). 

  

	3.4	Amendments 

  
 This deed may only be varied by a deed signed by or on behalf of each party. 
  

	3.5	Waiver 

  

	 	(a)	Failure to exercise or enforce, or a delay in exercising or enforcing, or the partial exercise or enforcement of, a right, power or remedy provided by law or under this deed by a
party does not preclude, or operate as a waiver of, the exercise or enforcement, or further exercise or enforcement, of that or any other right, power or remedy provided by law or under this deed. 

  

	 	(b)	A waiver or consent given by a party under this deed is only effective and binding on that party if it is given or confirmed in writing by that party. 

  

	 	(c)	No waiver of a breach of a term of this deed operates as a waiver of another breach of that term or of a breach of any other term of this deed. 

  

	3.6	Further acts and documents 

  
 Each party must promptly do all further acts and execute and deliver all further documents (in form and content reasonably satisfactory to that party)
required by law or reasonably requested by another party to give effect to this deed. 
  

	3.7	Consents 

  
 A consent required under this deed from a party may not be unreasonably withheld, unless this deed expressly provides otherwise. 

	3.8	Assignment 

  
 A party cannot assign, novate or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under this deed without the prior consent of each other party, except
that the Service Provider may without the consent of the Hospital Operator assign or otherwise transfer any of its rights to a related body corporate (as that term is defined in the Corporations Act). 
  

	3.9	Counterparts 

  
 This deed may be executed in any number of counterparts and by the parties on separate counterparts. Each counterpart constitutes the deed of each party
who has executed and delivered that counterpart. 
  

	3.10	No representation or reliance 

  

	 	(a)	Each party acknowledges that no party (nor any person acting on a party’s behalf) has made any representation or other inducement to it to enter into this deed, except for
representations or inducements expressly set out in this deed. 

  

	 	(b)	Each party acknowledges and confirms that it does not enter into this deed in reliance on any representation or other inducement by or on behalf of any other party, except for
representations or inducements expressly set out in this deed. 

  

	3.11	Expenses 

  
 Except as otherwise provided in this deed, each party must pay its own costs and expenses in connection with negotiating, preparing, executing and
performing this deed. 
  

	3.12	Stamp duties 

  
 The Service Provider: 
  

	 	(a)	must pay all stamp duties and any related fines and penalties in respect of this deed, the performance of this deed and each transaction effected by or made under this deed;

  

	 	(b)	indemnifies the Hospital Operator against any liability arising from failure to comply with clause 3.12(a); and 

  

	 	(c)	is authorised to apply for and retain the proceeds of any refund due in respect of stamp duty paid under this clause. 

  

	3.13	Entire agreement 

  
 To the extent permitted by law, in relation to its subject matter, this deed: 
  

	 	(a)	embodies the entire understanding of the parties, and constitutes the entire terms agreed by the parties; and 

  

	 	(b)	supersedes any prior written or other agreement of the parties. 

  

	3.14	Indemnities 

  

	 	(a)	Each indemnity in this deed is a continuing obligation, separate and independent from the other obligations of the parties, and survives termination, completion or expiration of
this deed. 

	 	(b)	It is not necessary for a party to incur expense or to make any payment before enforcing a right of indemnity conferred by this deed. 

  

	3.15	GST 

  
 Except where the context suggests otherwise, terms used in this clause have the meanings given to those terms by the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (as amended from time to time).

  

	 	(a)	If GST is payable in relation to a supply made by or through a party (“Supplier”) under this Deed, then the party to whom that supply is made
(“Recipient”) must pay an additional amount to the Supplier equal to the amount of that GST within 7 days of demand by the Supplier. 

  

	 	(b)	If for any reason the GST payable in relation to a supply made by or through the Supplier under this Deed varies from the additional amount paid by the Recipient under clause (b) in
respect of that supply, then the Supplier will provide a corresponding refund or credit to, or will be entitled to receive the amount of that variation from the Recipient (as appropriate). 

	 Executed as a deed.
	  	 
		
	 Executed by [Insert name of Mayne Hospital
 Operator] by or in the presence of:
	  	 
		
	  

	  	  

	 Signature of Director
	  	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	  	  

	 Name of Director in full
	  	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

		
	 Executed by [Insert name of Mayne
 Diagnostic Imaging/Pathology Provider] by
	  	 
	 or in the presence of:
	  	 
		
	  

	  	  

	 Signature of Director
	  	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	  	  

	 Name of Director in full
	  	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

 SCHEDULE 1 
  

	Part 1:	  	Existing Services
	 	  	[            ]
		
	Part 2:	  	Hospital
	 	  	[            ]
		
	Part 3:	  	Services
	 	  	[            ]
		
	Part 4:	  	State
	 	  	[            ]

 Annexure A 
 Part D

 Diagnostic Imaging Service Level Agreement 
  
 CLAYTON UTZ 
  
 Diagnostic Imaging Service Level Agreement 
  
 HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd 
 ABN 84 079 097 528 
 ACN[            ] 
 Operator 
  
 Mayne Group Limited 
 ACN 004 073 410

 Service Provider 
  
 Clayton Utz Lawyers 
 Levels 22-35 No 1 O’Connell Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia 
 DX 370 Sydney NSW 
 T + 61 2 9353 4000 F + 61 3 8220 6700 
  
 www.claytonutz.com 
  
 Our reference 271/384/21724491 

 Table of Contents 
  

	 1.
	 	 Definitions and interpretation
	  	1
				
	 	 	 1.1
	 	Definitions	  	1
	 	 	1.2	 	Interpretation	  	4
	 	 	1.3	 	Headings	  	4
	 	 	1.4	 	Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays	  	4
	 	 	1.5	 	Undertaking By Operator	  	4
			
	 2.
	 	 Engagement
	  	5
				
	 	 	 2.1
	 	 Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services
	  	5
	 	 	2.2	 	Hospital Rights	  	5
	 	 	2.3	 	Hospital Diagnostic Imaging Services	  	6
	 	 	2.4	 	Review of Diagnostic Imaging Services	  	6
	 	 	2.5	 	Initial Term	  	6
	 	 	2.6	 	Extension of Term	  	6
	 	 	2.7	 	Nature of relationship	  	6
	 	 	2.8	 	Special Conditions	  	7
			
	 3.
	 	 Service Provider’s obligations
	  	7
				
	 	 	 3.1
	 	 Requirements
	  	7
	 	 	3.2	 	Standards	  	8
	 	 	3.3	 	Further Duties	  	9
			
	 4.
	 	Operator’s obligations	  	10
				
	 	 	 4.1
	 	 Hospital Status
	  	10
			
	 5.
	 	 Rates and Payment Terms
	  	10
				
	 	 	 5.1
	 	 Rates and billing procedures for Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services
	  	10
	 	 	5.2	 	Rates for Hospital Diagnostic Imaging Services	  	11
	 	 	5.3	 	Payment Terms	  	11
			
	 6.
	 	 Force majeure
	  	11
				
	 	 	 6.1
	 	 Notice
	  	11
	 	 	6.2	 	Suspension	  	11
	 	 	6.3	 	Affected party’s obligations	  	11
	 	 	6.4	 	Step In Rights upon Force Majeure Event	  	11
			
	 7.
	 	 Warranties
	  	12
				
	 	 	 7.1
	 	 Service Providers’ warranties
	  	12
	 	 	7.2	 	Operator’s warranties	  	12
	 	 	7.3	 	Survival of warranties	  	12
	 	 	7.4	 	Reliance on representations	  	12
			
	 8.
	 	 Indemnities
	  	13
				
	 	 	 8.1
	 	 Service Provider’s indemnity
	  	13
	 	 	8.2	 	Operator’s indemnity	  	13
	 	 	8.3	 	Limitation on liability	  	13
	 	 	8.4	 	Survival of obligations	  	13
			
	 9.
	 	 Insurance
	  	13
			
	 10.
	 	 Confidentiality
	  	14
				
	 	 	 10.1
	 	 Confidentiality
	  	14
	 	 	10.2	 	Permitted disclosure	  	14

  

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	 	 	10.3	 	Return of Confidential Information	  	14
	 	 	10.4	 	Privacy Legislation	  	15
	 	 	10.5	 	Survival of obligations	  	15
			
	 11.
	 	Termination	  	15
				
	 	 	 11.1
	 	 Termination by Operator
	  	15
	 	 	11.2	 	Termination by Service Provider	  	15
	 	 	11.3	 	Termination by Service Provider for change in nature of business at Hospital	  	16
	 	 	11.4	 	Termination of Lease	  	17
	 	 	11.5	 	Termination for Force Majeure Event	  	17
	 	 	11.6	 	Consequences of termination	  	17
			
	 12.
	 	Step In Rights	  	17
				
	 	 	 12.1
	 	 Operator’s step-in rights
	  	17
	 	 	12.2	 	Operator’s rights on termination or during a Step In Period	  	18
	 	 	12.3	 	Indemnity in respect of Step In Rights	  	18
			
	 13.
	 	GST	  	19
				
	 	 	 13.1
	 	 Addition of GST
	  	19
	 	 	13.2	 	Tax Invoice	  	19
	 	 	13.3	 	Adjustment	  	19
	 	 	13.4	 	Payments Calculated by Reference to Costs, Expenses or Other Amounts	  	19
	 	 	13.5	 	Interpretation	  	19
			
	 14.
	 	Disputes	  	20
				
	 	 	 14.1
	 	 Notice
	  	20
	 	 	14.2	 	Meeting of chief executive officers	  	20
	 	 	14.3	 	Mediation	  	20
	 	 	14.4	 	Continuing obligations	  	20
			
	 15.
	 	Assignment and subcontracting	  	21
				
	 	 	 15.1
	 	 Assignment or subcontracting by Service Provider
	  	21
	 	 	15.2	 	Assignment by Operator	  	21
			
	 16.
	 	Restraint on employment of the other party’s employees	  	21
				
	 	 	 16.1
	 	 Definitions in this clause
	  	21
	 	 	16.2	 	Undertaking	  	22
	 	 	16.3	 	Restraints cumulative	  	22
	 	 	16.4	 	Restraints reasonable	  	22
			
	 17.
	 	Formalising Schedules	  	22
			
	 18.
	 	General	  	23
				
	 	 	 18.1
	 	 Further acts
	  	23
	 	 	18.2	 	Notices	  	23
	 	 	18.3	 	Expenses	  	23
	 	 	18.4	 	Jurisdiction	  	24
	 	 	18.5	 	Amendments	  	24
	 	 	18.6	 	Waiver	  	24
	 	 	18.7	 	Non merger	  	24
	 	 	18.8	 	Counterparts	  	24
	 	 	18.9	 	Indemnities	  	24
	 	 	18.10	 	Severability	  	25
	 	 	18.11	 	Entire agreement	  	25

  

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	 	 	 	 	 18.12
	 	 Survival of certain provisions
	  	25
			
	 	 	 Schedule 1 Items
	  	26
			
	 	 	 Schedule 2 Diagnostic Imaging Services
	  	27
			
	 	 	 Schedule 3 Performance Criteria
	  	28
			
	 	 	 Schedule 4 Rates
	  	31
			
	 	 	 Schedule 5 Special Conditions
	  	32
			
	 	 	 Schedule 6 Insurance
	  	33
			
	 	 	 Schedule 7 Hospitals forming part of the Hospitals Assets
	  	34

  

 iii 

 Agreement dated 
  

	 Between
	  	 HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd ABN 84 079 097 528 of Level
 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004 (“Operator”)

		
	 and
	  	 Mayne Group Limited ACN 004 073 410 of Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road,
 Melbourne, Victoria, 3004 (“Service Provider”)

  
 Recitals 
  

	 C.
	  	The Operator operates the Hospital.
		
	 D.
	  	The Operator wishes to engage the Service Provider and the Service Provider has agreed to provide the Diagnostic Imaging Services to the Operator at the Hospital on the terms
contained in this Agreement

  
 This Agreement provides

  

	1.	Definitions and interpretation 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

  
 In this Agreement: 
  
 “ACHS” means Australian Council of Health Care Standards. 
  
 “ANZAPNM” means the Australian and New Zealand Physicians in Nuclear Medicine. 
  
 “Authorisations” means: 
  

	 	(a)	any consent, registration, filing, agreement, notarisation, certificate, licence, approval, permit, authority or exemption from, by or with a Governmental Agency; or

  

	 	(b)	any consent or authorisation regarded as given by a Governmental Agency due to the expiration of the period specified by a statute within which the Governmental Agency should have
acted if it wished to proscribe or limit anything already lodged, registered or notified under that statute. 

  
 “Business Day” means a day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in the Relevant State. 
  
 “Commencement Date” means the date specified in Item 0 of
Schedule 1. 
  
 “Confidential Information”
means, in respect of a party, information which: 
  

	 	(a)	is by its nature confidential; 

  

	 	(b)	is designated by the disclosing party as confidential; or 

  

	 	(c)	the other party knows or ought to know is confidential, 

  
 and without limitation includes information about the identity of any patient or the medical condition of or the treatment received by any patient at the
Hospital. 
  
 “Control” means the power whether
held directly or indirectly and by whatever means (and whether or not enforceable at law or in equity) to: 
  

	 	(a)	exercise or control the right to vote attached to 50% or more of the issued shares in a body corporate; 

	 	(b)	dispose of or exercise a right of disposal in respect of 50% or more of the issue voting shares in a body corporate; or 

  

	 	(c)	appoint one half or more of the number of directors to the board or other governing body of a body corporate. 

  
 “Current Lease” means the lease (if any) referred to in
Item 2A of Schedule 1. 
  
 “Current Premises”
means the premises situated at the address specified in Item 0 of Schedule 1. 
  
 “Diagnostic Imaging Services” means the Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services and Hospital Diagnostic Imaging Services (as applicable). These services may include (without limitation) general radiology
including mobile x-ray and image intensifier services, ultrasound (with Doppler facility), CT, OPG. MRI, DSA and interventional radiology, mammography, screening and Nuclear Medicine facilities. 
  
 “Dispute” means a dispute under or in respect of this
Agreement. 
  
 “Dispute Notice” means a notice
referred to in clause 14.1. 
  
 “Emergency”
means a situation which, as determined by Hospitals acting reasonably: 
  

	 	(a)	if left unattended, would reasonably be, or is reasonably likely to be, dangerous to life or health; or 

  

	 	(b)	is reasonably apprehended to be likely to become worse or decline in a way which is serious or dangerous to life or health (or both). 

  
 “Expiry Date” means the date specified in Item 0 of
Schedule 1. 
  
 “Force Majeure Event” means:

  

	 	(a)	any event or circumstance or combination of events and circumstances which is beyond the control of a party and which causes or results in default or delay in the performance by the
relevant party of any of its obligations under this Agreement (other than an obligation to pay moneys), where the event or circumstance or combination of events and circumstances could not have been prevented, overcome or remedied by the exercise by
the relevant party of a standard of care and diligence consistent with that of a prudent and competent person in the position of the relevant party; 

  

	 	(b)	fire, lightning, explosion, flood, earthquake, storm, hurricane, action of the elements, riots, civil commotion, malicious damage, natural disaster, sabotage, act of a public enemy,
act of God, war (declared or undeclared), blockade, revolution, radioactive contamination, toxic or dangerous chemical contamination, or force of nature; 

  

	 	(c)	strikes, lockouts, industrial disputes, industrial difficulties, labour difficulties, work bans, blockades or picketing; 

  

	 	(d)	proceedings taken by or genuine disputes with any person claiming damage of the nature or nuisance, or proceedings taken by any Governmental Agency, which result in a decree for an
injunction or other award of a court of competent jurisdiction preventing the provision by a party or of the services under this Agreement, but only where these proceedings or disputes are material; 

	 	(e)	the delay, refusal or deemed refusal of any Governmental Agency in giving any necessary Authorisation, provided that: 

  

	 	(i)	the provision by a party of the services under this Agreement cannot occur without such Authorisation; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the relevant party has taken all practicable and reasonable steps to obtain such Authorisation; or 

  

	 	(f)	any prohibition or embargo imposed by statute preventing the provision by a party of the services under this Agreement. 

  
 “Governmental Agency” means any government or any
governmental, semi-governmental, administrative, fiscal or judicial body, department, commission, authority, tribunal, agency or entity. 
  
 “Hospital” means the Hospital specified in Item 0 of Schedule I. 
  
 “Hospital Assets” means any asset or assets which are necessary for the proper conduct of the hospitals
described in Schedule 7. 
  
 “Hospital Assets
Entity” means a Related Body Corporate of the Operator which owns any Hospital Assets. 
  
 “Hospital Diagnostic Imaging Services” means the services by the Service Provider to the Operator which contemplated under this Agreement
(other than Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services). 
  
 “Initial Term” means the term specified in clause 2.5. 
  
 “Imaging Specialist” means a Radiologist, Nuclear Medicine Physician, Radiation Oncologist or an Obstetrician (as appropriate). 
  
 “Lease” means the Current Lease or, where a New Lease is entered into, the New Lease. 
  
 “New Lease” means any new lease entered into between the
Operator as lessor and the Service Provider as lessee in accordance with clause 10.4 of the Current Lease, and any renewal or holding over of that lease in accordance with its terms. 
  
 “New Premises” means any new premises to which both the Operator and Service Provider relocate in
accordance with clause 10 of the Lease. 
  
 “On Call
Hours” means all hours outside the Working Hours. 
  
 “Option Term” means the additional term specified in Item 0 of Schedule 1. 
  
 “Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services” means the services specified in Schedule 2, 
  
 “Performance Criteria” means the criteria and standards
specified in Schedule 3. 
  
 “Practitioner”
means a suitably qualified medical practitioner with authority to refer a patient for diagnostic imaging treatment. 
  
 “Premises” means the Current Premises or, where a New Lease is entered into, the New Premises. 

 “RANZCR” means the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists. 

 
 “Related Body Corporate” has the same meaning as in the
Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). 
  
 “Relevant
State” means the State or Territory in which the Premises are located. 
  
 “Step In End Date” has the meaning given to that term in clause 12.1(f). 
  
 “Step In Period” means the period of time during which the Operator exercises its rights to take control of the Diagnostic Imaging
Services in accordance with clause 12.1 of this Agreement. 
  
 “Step In Rights” means the rights exercisable by the Operator pursuant to clause 12. 
  
 “Term” means the Initial Term plus any Option Term. 
  
 “Working Hours” has the meaning given to that term in Item 8 of Schedule 1. 
  

	1.2	Interpretation 

  
 In this Agreement, unless the context requires otherwise: 
  

	 	(a)	words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa, words of one gender include any gender, and words importing persons include corporations and any other entity
recognised by law; 

  

	 	(b)	a reference to this Agreement includes the Schedule and any annexures to this Agreement; 

  

	 	(c)	a reference to a clause, part, schedule or annexure is a reference to a clause in or a part, Schedule or annexure to this Agreement; 

  

	 	(d)	a covenant or agreement on the part of 2 or more persons binds them jointly and severally; and 

  

	 	(e)	a reference to a statute or ordinance includes all regulations by-laws, requisitions or orders under and amendments to that statute or ordinance, whether by subsequent statute or
otherwise, and a statute or ordinance passed in substitution for the statute or ordinance referred to or incorporating any of its provisions. 

  

	1.3	Headings 

  
 Headings have been inserted for guidance only and do not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. 
  

	1.4	Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays 

  
 Where under this Agreement the day on or by which any thing is to be done is not a Business Day in the Relevant State, that thing may be done on the next
Business Day in that Relevant State. 
  

	1.5	Undertaking By Operator 

  

	 	(a)	The Operator holds its rights, and undertakes its obligations under this Agreement for itself to the extent that it owns Hospital Assets and for and on behalf of, and as trustee
for, the Hospital Assets Entities. 

	 	(b)	The parties agree that: 

  

	 	(i)	as trustee for Hospital Assets Entities, the Operator is entitled to enforce this Agreement against the Service Provider as though it were a Hospital Assets Entity; and

  

	 	(ii)	the Service Provider is entitled to enforce this Agreement against Hospitals, as trustee for Hospital Assets Entities, as though the Operator were any one of the Hospital Assets
Entities. 

  

	 	(c)	After the Effective Date, the Operator shall procure that each of the Hospital Assets Entities also enters into a separate agreement with the Service Provider on the same terms and
conditions as this Agreement (other than the terms of this clause 1.5 and without the need to include any definitions which have been included in this Agreement as a consequence of this clause 1.5). 

  

	 	(d)	The trust relationship referred to in clauses 1.5(a) and 1.5(b) shall terminate on the earlier to occur of: 

  

	 	(i)	the termination or expiration of this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the date being 80 years from the Effective Date. 

  

	2.	Engagement 

  

	2.1	Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services 

  

	 	(a)	Subject to clause 2.1(c), the Operator engages the Service Provider to provide the Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services to patients at the Hospital during the Term if and when
requested by the relevant patient’s Practitioner. 

  

	 	(b)	The Service Provider accepts the engagement and agrees to provide the Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services to the patients at the Hospital in accordance with this Agreement.

  

	 	(c)	The Service Provider acknowledges that the Practitioners have the right to acquire diagnostic imaging services from a provider of their choice. 

  

	 	(d)	The Service Provider must ensure that an Imaging Specialist is available in accordance with the terms of Schedules 2 and 3. 

  

	2.2	Hospital Rights 

  
 In the event that the Operator enters into any third party arrangement in connection with: 
  

	 	(a)	the provision by that third party of any diagnostic imaging services at or in connection with the Hospital including, without limitation, nuclear medicine services; or

  

	 	(b)	the promotion or marketing of any diagnostic imaging services at or in connection with the Hospital including, without limitation, nuclear medicine services provided by that third
party, 

  
 the Operator must ensure that the rights
granted to that third party are no more favourable than the rights granted to the Service Provider under this Agreement. 

	2.3	Hospital Diagnostic Imaging Services 

  

	 	(a)	The Operator engages the Service Provider to provide the Hospital Diagnostic Imaging Services to the Operator at the Hospital during the Term. 

  

	 	(b)	The Service Provider accepts the engagement and agrees to provide the Hospital Diagnostic Imaging Services to the Operator at the Hospital in accordance with this Agreement.

  

	2.4	Review of Diagnostic Imaging Services 

  
 The matters or practices included within the Diagnostic Imaging Services will be reviewed by the parties on a 6 monthly basis to ensure the reasonable
demands and requirements of referring Practitioners are met taking into account the complexity and specialist mix of the Hospital and the Diagnostic Imaging Services may be scheduled to cover specific referrals (e.g. Orthopaedic x-ray referrals on
specific consultation session days). 
  

	2.5	Initial Term 

  
 The Initial Term of this Agreement will commence on the Commencement Date and terminate on the Expiry Date unless earlier terminated in accordance with
the terms of this Agreement. 
  

	2.6	Extension of Term 

  
 If the Operator provides the Service Provider with notice of the Operator’s intention to extend the term of this Agreement not later than the date
which is 90 days prior to the Expiry Date, then provided the Operator is not in material breach of any of the terms of this Agreement, this Agreement (except for this clause) will remain in full force and effect for the Option Term, unless earlier
terminated in accordance with its terms. 
  

	2.7	Nature of relationship 

  

	 	(a)	Each party acknowledges that: 

  

	 	(i)	the relationship between the Operator and the Service Provider is that of a principal and independent contractor; 

  

	 	(ii)	each of the Service Provider and the Operator retains full responsibility for its acts and omissions under this Agreement; 

  

	 	(iii)	nothing in this Agreement renders or deems either party to be a partner, joint venturer or agent of the other party; 

  

	 	(iv)	except as expressly provided in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement constitutes either party the agent or legal representative of the other party or creates any fiduciary
relationship between the parties; and 

  

	 	(v)	the Operator does not guarantee in anyway the volume of Diagnostic Imaging Services, nor does the Operator make any representations on behalf of the parties that do so.

  

	 	(b)	The Service Provider: 

  

	 	(i)	is not authorised; and 

  

	 	(ii)	must not hold itself out as being authorised, to exercise any responsibilities for or on behalf of the Operator other than as provided by this Agreement. 

	2.8	Special Conditions 

  
 Each party agrees to perform any terms and conditions set out in Schedule 5. 
  

	3.	Service Provider’s obligations 

  

	3.1	Requirements 

  
 The Service Provider must: 
  

	 	(a)	(timing): provide the Diagnostic Imaging Services promptly and efficiently according to clinical needs in accordance with the turnaround times specified in the Performance
Criteria; 

  

	 	(b)	(results): provide accurate results within the shortest reasonable period from the time the Diagnostic Imaging Services are requested as set out in the Performance Criteria
taking into account the clinical indication for the relevant test; 

  

	 	(c)	(resources): supply, at its own cost, all equipment (other than that equipment owned by the Operator), staff, supplies and materials necessary for the provision of the
Diagnostic Imaging Services within the Premises the subject of the Lease (except where any such equipment is designed to be mobile in which case the Service Provider will supply such equipment for use in other areas of the Hospital premises, as
appropriate); 

  

	 	(d)	(Imaging Specialist) ensure that the Diagnostic Imaging Services are provided by Imaging Specialist or under the supervision of Imaging Specialist;

  

	 	(e)	(staff) ensure that: 

  

	 	(i)	the dress and personal behaviour of any staff assisting in the provision of the Diagnostic Imaging Services are consistent with reasonable standards generally applicable to other
hospitals of a kind and size substantially similar to the Hospital (having regard, amongst other things, to the number of beds available to patients and number of Practitioners accredited to the comparable hospitals); and 

 

	 	(ii)	all staff engaged by the Service Provider are appropriately identifiable as the Service Provider’s staff; 

  

	 	(f)	(technologies) use its best endeavours (where reasonably financially viable for the Service Provider to do so) to apply new technologies appropriate to meet and service the
clinical acuity of the inpatients of the Hospital, where the appropriateness of such technologies in respect of the Hospital shall be determined on the basis of the technologies being widely used in other hospitals of a kind and size substantially
similar to the Hospital (having regard, amongst other things, to the number of beds available to patients and number of Practitioners accredited to the comparable hospitals); 

  

	 	(g)	(consultation) provide clinical consultations for the medical staff of the Hospital; 

  

	 	(h)	(authorisations) acquire and maintain all Authorisations necessary for the provision of the Diagnostic Imaging Services; 

	 	(i)	(programmes) assist when agreed with the Service Provider and participate in teaching and research programmes sponsored by the Hospital; 

  

	 	(j)	(working relationship) maintain a close professional working relationship with other members of the Hospital health care team; 

  

	 	(k)	(links) foster links with other service providers at the Hospital to create personalised and co-ordinated Diagnostic Imaging Services at the Hospital;

  

	 	(1)	(accreditation) maintain accreditation standards developed by the ACHS, ANZAPNM and RANZCR and which are generally accepted by ACHS, professional bodies and the learned
colleges as applicable only to the delivery of Diagnostic Imaging Services; 

  

	 	(m)	(Participation in Hospital activities): 

  

	 	(i)	participate in and support the Operator in its accreditation process with the ACHS in relation to the Diagnostic Imaging Services; 

  

	 	(ii)	initiate and co-operate with the Operator in quality assurance programs for the Hospital’s Medical Imaging Department; and 

  

	 	(iii)	participate in other activities of the Hospital agreed between the parties from time to time; 

  

	 	(n)	(laws) ensure that all Diagnostic Imaging Services: 

  

	 	(i)	comply with all relevant codes or practices; and 

  

	 	(ii)	comply with all statutory, regulatory or professional requirements or practices for such Diagnostic Imaging Services; and 

  

	 	(o)	(disturbance) in providing the Diagnostic Imaging Services, use its best endeavours to cause as little disturbance as reasonably possible to the operation of the Hospital;
and 

  

	 	(p)	(maintain equipment): in respect of the Service Provider’s equipment which is used in providing the Diagnostic Imaging Services: 

  

	 	(i)	ensure that the equipment is maintained in a safe, serviceable and clean condition; 

  

	 	(ii)	maintain complete and accurate records of equipment maintenance schedules, breakdowns and repairs; and 

  

	 	(iii)	ensure that all of the equipment and the materials provided or used in connection with the Diagnostic Imaging Services conform to the current relevant Australian Standard (where
such exists), including Environmental Protection Authority and the Radiation Authority standards or codes, and where an Australian Standard does not exist, to generally accepted industry standards. 

  

	3.2	Standards 

  
 The Service Provider must ensure that the Diagnostic Imaging Services; 
  

	 	(a)	(quality) are of high quality being of a standard at least equal to the Performance Criteria; 

	 	(b)	(ACHS standards) comply with the ACHS standards issued from time to time to the extent such standards may relate to the Service Provider’s operations within the
Hospital; 

  

	 	(c)	(clinical practices) comply with good clinical practices of diagnostic imaging; 

  

	 	(d)	(codes) are provided in compliance with any relevant codes of practice for Diagnostic Imaging Services introduced from time to time; 

  

	 	(e)	(RANZCR Standards) comply with all relevant RANZCR guidelines and requirements as amended from time to time, including the Accreditation Standards for Diagnostic
and Interventional Radiology (Version 5.1, issued in 2001, being the current version as at the date of this Agreement); and 

  

	 	(f)	(ANZAPNM Standards) comply with all relevant ANZAPNM standards and requirements as amended from time to time, including the Standards for Accreditation of
Nuclear Medical Practices (the version issued in November 2000 being the current version as at the date of this Agreement). 

  

	3.3	Further Duties 

  
 The Service Provider must: 
  

	 	(a)	(laws): comply with all laws, ordinances and regulations relating to the provision of the Diagnostic Imaging Services; 

  

	 	(b)	(liaison): liaise properly and appropriately as necessary with authorities administering the laws, ordinances and regulations referred to in clause 3.3 (a);

  

	 	(c)	(reports) have the ability to make reports available to the Hospital by telephone, facsimile or e-mail with consent in accordance with current legislation and privacy laws
permit; 

  

	 	(d)	(policies): comply strictly with all infection control policies and procedures at the Hospital; 

  

	 	(e)	(quality assurance): participate in and assists with the quality assurance and quality improvement programmes established at the Hospital; 

  

	 	(f)	(observe reasonable direction): observe all reasonable and applicable directions made by or on behalf of the director of the Hospital to allow proper operation of the
Hospital; 

  

	 	(g)	(ACHS accreditation): provide: 

  

	 	(i)	all reasonable assistance to the Operator to ensure that the Hospital satisfies all ACHS accreditation standards relevant to Diagnostic Imaging Services; and

  

	 	(ii)	representation on the Hospital’s accreditation committee, if requested by the Operator, and 

  

	 	(h)	(Hospital committees) ensure that Imaging Specialists and appropriately qualified scientific staff are available to participate, if requested by the Operator on reasonable
notice, on Hospital inservice committees and meetings dealing with such issues as infection control and clinical services and any other issues within the expertise of an Imaging Specialist. 

	4.	Operator’s obligations 

  

	4.1	Hospital Status 

  
 The Operator will at all times during the Term ensure that: 
  

	 	(a)	(ACHS accreditation): the Hospital maintains ACHS accreditation (or any other recognised body of equivalent standing if ACHS ceases to exist); and 

 

	 	(b)	(provide access): notwithstanding the terms of the Lease, it provides the Service Provider with such access to the Premises as is reasonably necessary to allow the Service
Provider to perform its obligations under the Agreement and inspect, maintain and repair its equipment; 

  

	 	(c)	(clinical escort): at the hospital’s cost, in-patients who require Diagnostic Imagining Services will be accompanied by orderlies, or by appropriate nursing staff where
there is a clinical need for such accompaniment; 

  

	 	(d)	(emergency response) if the Diagnostic Imaging Services are being provided from Premises which are the subject of a Lease, it will respond and provide assistance in the event
of an emergency notified to the Operator’s emergency response team; 

  

	 	(e)	(obtain Authorisations): acquire and maintain all Authorisations necessary for the operation of the Hospital; 

  

	 	(f)	(maintain accreditation): maintain all accreditations necessary for the operation of the Hospital; 

  

	 	(g)	(reports) subject to the Service Provider complying with clause 3.3(d), have the ability to receive reports by telephone, facsimile or e-mail; 

  

	 	(h)	(maintenance) maintain in good working order all imaging equipment owned and/or leased by the Operator (including, but not limited to, any mobile image intensifier) for use
by the Service provider and be responsible for obtaining compliance certification as required by the Radiation Authorities; 

  

	 	(i)	(comply with laws): ensure that the operation of the Hospital complies with all applicable laws and regulations relating to the operation of the Hospital; and

  

	 	(j)	(codes of practice): ensure that the operation of the Hospital complies with all applicable professional requirements and codes of practice relating to the operation of the
Hospital. 

  

	5.	Rates and Payment Terms 

  

	5.1	Rates and billing procedures for Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services 

  

Where an agreement with HCF exists in connection with the Hospital: 
  

	 	(a)	the Service Provider must charge for Patient Diagnostic Services at the rates specified in Item 1 of Schedule 4; and 

  

	 	(b)	the billing arrangements described in Item 2 of Schedule 4 will apply during the Term. 

	5.2	Rates for Hospital Diagnostic Imaging Services 

  
 Where an agreement with HCF exists in connection with the Hospital, the Service Provider must charge for Hospital Diagnostic Services at the rates
specified in Item 3 of Schedule 4 (if any). 
  

	5.3	Payment Terms 

  

	 	(a)	Within 30 days of the end of each calendar month during the Term, the Service Provider shall submit to the Operator a valid tax invoice for all rates (if any) payable in respect of
that calendar month in which the relevant Diagnostic Imaging Services were performed (“Invoice”). 

  

	 	(b)	Except where the Operator disputes any amount claimed by the Service Provider in the Invoice in accordance with clause 5.3(c), the Operator will pay the Service Provider the rates
specified in the Invoice within 30 days of its receipt of the Invoice. 

  

	 	(c)	If any rates or any portion of rates is, on genuine and reasonable grounds, disputed by the Operator, the Operator shall not be obliged to pay that amount. However, if pursuant to
the dispute resolution provisions of this Agreement or order of a competent a Court, it is determined that the monies were properly payable by the Operator, the Operator will pay to the Service Provider, in addition to the amount held to be so
payable, interest on that amount from the date it was found to be payable at the rate of 6% per annum. 

  

	6.	Force majeure 

  

	6.1	Notice 

  
 If a parry is prevented from or impeded in performing any of its obligations under this Agreement due to a Force Majeure Event, it must promptly give
notice to the other party stating the circumstances constituting the Force Majeure Event and the extent and likely duration of those circumstances, 
  

	6.2	Suspension 

  
 If a party gives a notice under clause 6.1, the relevant obligations of the relevant party under this Agreement will be suspended for as long as the Force
Majeure Event may continue. 
  

	6.3	Affected party’s obligations 

  
 If there is a Force Majeure Event, the affected party must: 
  

	 	(a)	make every reasonable effort to minimise the effects of the Force Majeure Event; and 

  

	 	(b)	promptly resume performance of its obligations under this Agreement as soon as reasonably possible after removal of the Force Majeure Event. 

  

	6.4	Step In Rights upon Force Majeure Event 

  

	 	(a)	If, as a result of a Force Majeure Event, an Emergency occurs, the Operator shall be entitled to exercise and enforce its Step In Rights for as long as the Force Majeure Event may
continue. 

	 	(b)	If, as a result of a Force Majeure Event (whether or not it gives rise to an Emergency), the Service Provider is unable for more than 2 calendar weeks to perform any of its
obligations under this Agreement, the Operator shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement by written notice to the Service Provider. 

  

	7.	Warranties 

  

	7.1	Service Providers’ warranties 

  
 The Service Provider warrants to the Operator that: 
  

	 	(a)	(power): the Service Provider has full power and authority to enter into and give effect to this Agreement and to perform its obligations under this Agreement and all steps
required to authorise the execution and performance of this Agreement by the Service Provider have been properly taken; 

  

	 	(b)	(binding obligations): this Agreement constitutes its legal, valid and binding obligations, and subject to any necessary stamping and registration, is enforceable in
accordance with its terms; and 

  

	 	(c)	(Authorisations): on the Commencement Date, all Authorisations required in connection with the performance by it of this Agreement are in full force and effect, and there has
been no material default by it in the performance of any of the terms and conditions of any of those Authorisations. 

  

	7.2	Operator’s warranties 

  
 The Operator warrants to the Service Provider that: 
  

	 	(a)	(power): the Operator has full power and authority to enter into and give effect to this Agreement and to perform its obligations under this Agreement and all steps required
to authorise the execution and performance of this Agreement by the Operator have been properly taken; 

  

	 	(b)	(binding obligations): this Agreement constitutes its legal, valid and binding obligations, and subject to any necessary stamping and registration, is enforceable in
accordance with its terms; 

  

	 	(c)	(Authorisations): on the Commencement Date, all Authorisations required in connection with the performance by it of this Agreement are in full force and effect, and there has
been no material default by it in the performance of any of the terms and conditions of any of those Authorisations. 

  

	7.3	Survival of warranties 

  
 The representations and warranties given in clauses 7.1 and 7.2 survive the termination or expiry of this Agreement. 
  

	7.4	Reliance on representations 

  

	 	(a)	The Service Provider acknowledges that the Operator has entered into this Agreement in reliance on the representations and warranties given in clause 7.1. 

 

	 	(b)	The Operator acknowledges that the Service Provider has entered into this Agreement in reliance on the representations and warranties given in clause 7.2. 

	8.	Indemnities 

  

	8.1	Service Provider’s indemnity 

  
 The Service Provider is liable for and must indemnify and keep indemnified the Operator, its officers, servants, employees and agents against any
liability, loss, claim or proceedings whatsoever arising under any statute or at common law in respect of: 
  

	 	(a)	any damage to property, real or personal, including any infringement of third party patents, copyright and registered designs, and 

  

	 	(b)	any injury to persons (including economic loss), including injury resulting in death, 

  
 arising out of or in the course of or in connection with a breach by the Service Provider of its obligations under this
Agreement or any negligent act or omission of the Service Provider connected with the Diagnostic Imaging Services, except to the extent that such damage or injury is due or contributed by to any act or omission of the Operator or of any officer,
servant, employee or agent of the Operator. 
  

	8.2	Operator’s indemnity 

  
 The Operator is liable for and must indemnify and keep indemnified the Service Provider, its officers, servants, employees and agents against any
liability, loss, claim or proceedings whatsoever arising under any statute or at common law in respect of: 
  

	 	(a)	any damage to property, real or personal, including any infringement of third party patents, copyright and registered designs, and 

  

	 	(b)	any injury to persons (including economic loss), including injury resulting in death, 

  
 arising out of or in the course of this Agreement by the Operator of its obligations under this Agreement or any negligent
act or omission of the Service Provider connected with this Agreement, except to the extent that such damage or injury is due or contributed by to any act or omission of the Service Provider or of any officer, servant, employee or agent of the
Operator. 
  

	8.3	Limitation on liability 

  
 Neither party will be liable for any consequential, indirect or punitive loss, damage, cost or expense whatsoever (including, without limitation loss of
profits). 
  

	8.4	Survival of obligations 

  
 The indemnities in clauses 8.1 and 8.2 and the limitation in clause 8.3 survive the termination or expiry of this Agreement. 
  

	9.	Insurance 

  

	 	(a)	The Service Provider must at its own expense obtain and maintain for the Term insurance in such types and amounts and covering such risks as are described in:

  

	 	(i)	Item 1 of Schedule 6 where the parties have entered into a Lease; and 

  

	 	(ii)	Item 2 of Schedule 6 where the parties have not entered into a Lease. 

	 	(b)	The Operator must at its own expense obtain and maintain for the Term insurance in such types and amounts and covering such risks as are described in Item 3 of Schedule 6.

  

	10.	Confidentiality 

  

	10.1	Confidentiality 

  
 Subject to clause 10.2, no party may: 
  

	 	(a)	disclose any Confidential Information; 

  

	 	(b)	use any Confidential Information in any manner which may cause or be calculated to cause loss to the other party; or 

  

	 	(c)	make any public announcement or issue any press release regarding this Agreement or the transactions contemplated by it, 

  
 and each party must use its best endeavours to ensure that none of its
officers, servants, employees or agents: 
  

	 	(d)	disclose any Confidential Information; 

  

	 	(e)	use any Confidential Information in any manner which may cause or be calculated to cause loss to the other party; or 

  

	 	(f)	make any public announcement or issue any press release regarding this Agreement or the transaction contemplated by it. 

  

	10.2	Permitted disclosure 

  
 A party may disclose, and may permit its officers, servants, employees and agents to disclose, any Confidential Information: 
  

	 	(a)	with the prior written consent of the other party; 

  

	 	(b)	if it is required to do so by law or by any recognised stock exchange on which its shares or the shares of or any Related Body Corporate are listed; 

  

	 	(c)	if the Confidential Information has come within the public domain, other than by a breach of this clause 10 by a party, or has come within the possession of that party otherwise
than in the course of dealing between the parties as contemplated by this Agreement; 

  

	 	(d)	to the party’s professional advisers; and 

  

	 	(e)	if it required to do so by a Governmental Agency. 

  

	10.3	Return of Confidential Information 

  

	 	(a)	Upon the termination of this Agreement, either party may demand the return to it of all material documents and other things comprising the Confidential Information that it has
disclosed to the other party and any copies thereof. 

  

	 	(b)	A party must comply with a demand under paragraph (a) of this clause as soon as practicable after receipt of the demand. 

	10.4	Privacy Legislation 

  
 The Service Provider must ensure that its staff, agents and sub-Service Providers are made aware of the provisions of the Privacy Act 1998 (Cth)
and any applicable State legislation which relates to the unlawful disclosure of patient information and that they comply with that section. 
  

	10.5	Survival of obligations 

  
 The parties’ obligations under this clause 10 survive termination or expiry of this Agreement. 
  

	11.	Termination 

  

	11.1	Termination by Operator 

  
 The Operator may terminate this Agreement immediately by notice to the Service Provider if: 
  

	 	(a)	the Service Provider materially breaches this Agreement in respect of a matter which does not, or will not, affect the quality of patient care at the Hospital and does not remedy
the breach within 30 Business Days of receipt of written notice from the Operator specifying the breach and requiring its remedy; 

  

	 	(b)	the Service Provider materially breaches this Agreement in respect of a matter which affects, or will affect, the quality of patient care at the Hospital and does not remedy the
breach within 7 calendar days of receipt of written notice from the Operator specifying the breach and requiring its remedy; 

  

	 	(c)	the Service Provider ceases providing the Diagnostic Imaging Services; 

  

	 	(d)	the Service Provider ceases carrying on the business of providing services similar to the Diagnostic Imaging Services; 

  

	 	(e)	the Service Provider becomes an externally administered body corporate (as that term is defined in the Corporations Act); 

  

	 	(f)	the Service Provider is or becomes unable to pay its debts when they are due or is deemed to be unable to pay its debts within the meaning of the Corporations Act;

  

	 	(g)	an administrator is appointed or a resolution is passed or any steps are taken to appoint, or to pass a resolution to appoint, an administrator to the Service Provider; or

  

	 	(h)	an application or order is made for the winding-up or dissolution of the Service Provider or a resolution is passed or any steps are taken to pass a resolution for the winding-up or
dissolution of the Service Provider otherwise than for the purpose of an amalgamation or reconstruction which has the prior written consent of the Operator. 

  

	11.2	Termination by Service Provider 

  
 The Service Provider may terminate this Agreement immediately by notice to the Operator if: 
  

	 	(a)	the Operator breaches this Agreement and does not remedy the breach within 30 Business Days of receipt of written notice from the Service Provider specifying the breach and
requiring its remedy; 

  

	 	(b)	the Operator ceases to operate the Hospital; 

	 	(c)	the Operator ceases carrying on the business of operating hospitals; 

  

	 	(d)	the Operator becomes an externally administered body corporate (as that term is defined in the Corporations Act); 

  

	 	(e)	the Operator is or becomes unable to pay its debts when they are due or is deemed to be unable to pay its debts within the meaning of the Corporations Act;

  

	 	(f)	an administrator is appointed or a resolution is passed or any steps are taken to appoint, or to pass a resolution to appoint, an administrator to the Operator; or

  

	 	(g)	an application or order is made for the winding-up or dissolution of the Operator or a resolution is passed or any steps are taken to pass a resolution for the winding-up or
dissolution of the Operator otherwise than for the purpose of an amalgamation or reconstruction which has the prior written consent of the Service Provider. 

  

	11.3	Termination by Service Provider for change in nature of business at Hospital 

  

	 	(a)	The Service Provider may, by 30 days written notice to the Operator, terminate this Agreement if the areas of medical practice provided at the Hospital have substantially changed in
nature from those areas of practice provided at the date of this Agreement, taking into account the number of beds available to patients, the numbers of Practitioners accredited to the Hospital and the areas of speciality in which those
Practitioners accredited to the Hospital practice. 

  

	 	(b)	If the Operator receives notice from the Service Provider pursuant to clause 11.3(a) and, on reasonable grounds, disputes that there has been a substantial change in nature from the
areas of practice provided at the Hospital between the date of this Agreement and the date of that notice, the Operator may refer the dispute to an expert appointed in accordance with clause 11.1(c) for determination. 

  

	 	(c)	The expert referred to in clause 11.1(b) (“Expert”) must be a partner from a law firm of at least 30 partners, agreed in writing by the parties or in the event that
the parties are not able to agree upon such an expert within 5 Business Days of the Operator giving notice that it disputes the Service Provider’s notice of termination, the Expert will be appointed by the President for the time being of the
Law Institute of Victoria or his or her nominee. 

  

	 	(d)	The parties are entitled to: 

  

	 	(i)	make a written submission to the Expert within 5 Business Days of the date of appointment of the Expert; or 

  

	 	(ii)	provide a response to the Expert in respect of the other’s submissions within 5 Business Days of receipt of their submission. 

  

	 	(e)	The Expert must: 

  

	 	(i)	act as an expert and not as an arbitrator and his or her written determination will be final and binding on the parties in the absence of manifest error; and

  

	 	(ii)	determine whether or not there has been a substantial change in nature from the areas of practice provided at the Hospital between the date of this Agreement and the date of the
Service Provider’s notice of termination, within 10 Business Days of the date of appointment of the Expert. 

	 	(f)	The costs of the Expert are to be borne in the manner determined by the Expert. 

  

	11.4	Termination of Lease 

  
 Either party may terminate this Agreement immediately by notice to the other party if the Lease is validly terminated (other than a surrender of the
Current Lease upon the acceptance of a New Lease Offer under clause 10.4 of the Current Lease). 
  

	11.5	Termination for Force Majeure Event 

  
 Subject to clauses 6.4 and 12, either party may terminate this Agreement immediately by notice to the other party if a Force Majeure Event continues for
at least 6 months. 
  

	11.6	Consequences of termination 

  
 If this Agreement is terminated under clause 11 or terminates by effluxion of time: 
  

	 	(a)	neither party is liable to the other under this Agreement except: 

  

	 	(i)	under clause 5, 7, and 8; and 

  

	 	(ii)	in respect of any breach of this Agreement occurring before termination; and 

  

	 	(b)	each party must: 

  

	 	(i)	promptly return to the other all Confidential Information of the other party in its possession, power and control; and 

  

	 	(ii)	not retain such Confidential Information or reproduce it after the termination of this Agreement except where that party is required by law to retain or reproduce any such
Confidential Information. 

  

	12.	Step In Rights 

  

	12.1	Operator’s step-in rights 

  

	 	(a)	If an Emergency occurs, the Operator is entitled to step in and take control of the Diagnostic Imaging Services by giving a notice to the Service Provider in accordance with clause
12.1(b) and the Step in Period then commences. 

  

	 	(b)	The Operator may exercise any of its rights pursuant to clause 12.1(a) without notice, but must give the Service Provider notice as soon as possible after its has exercised its
rights under clause 12.1(a). 

  

	 	(c)	Exercise of a right by the Operator under clause 12.l(a) does not terminate either this Agreement or the obligations of the Service Provider to perform this Agreement according to
its terms. 

  

	 	(d)	During the Step In Period, the Service Provider must perform and observe its obligations under this Agreement subject to the absolute control of the Operator. That control extends
both to the manner and method of performance. If requested by the Operator, the Service Provider will cease to provide the Diagnostic Imaging Services, or such of them as the Operator specifies. Directions given by the Operator must be consistent
with accepted professional standards or standards recognised by the relevant learned college in Australia for radiologists. 

	 	(e)	The Operator is entitled to procure a third party to provide the Diagnostic Imaging Services or any part of them during the Step In Period. 

  

	 	(f)	The Step In Period concludes when the matter giving rise to the exercise of its rights has resolved (“Step In End Date”). 

  

	12.2	Operator’s rights on termination or during a Step In Period 

  

	 	(a)	If the Operator exercises its Step In Rights pursuant to clause 12.1, the Operator may do any or all of the following during the date of termination or date of exercise of Step In
Rights and the Step In End Date: 

  

	 	(i)	take possession of the any equipment, consumables and supplies owned or supplied by Service Provider (if any), to the extent necessary to provide the Diagnostic Imaging Services;

  

	 	(ii)	direct the actions of people who are engaged by the Service Provider to provide the Diagnostic Imaging Services as though the Operator were the employer of those people provided
such directions are consistent with accepted professional standards or standards recognised by the relevant learned college in Australia for radiologists, and the Service Provider must ensure such directions are observed by those people who are
engaged by the Service Provider to provide the Diagnostic Imaging Services; 

  

	 	(iii)	take over the operation of any contracts for the provision of the Diagnostic Imaging Services, or any part of the Diagnostic Imaging Services, between the Service Provider and any
sub-Service Providers insofar as the contracts concern the Hospital, subject to the consent of the sub-Service Providers; 

  

	 	(iv)	take delivery of any materials or supplies ordered by the Service Provider on the same terms and conditions as if the Operator had placed the order; 

  

	 	(v)	take possession of and have the use of any equipment which is leased by or the subject of finance arrangements to the Service Provider and which relates to the Diagnostic Imaging
Services, subject to the consent of any lessor or financier; and 

  

	 	(vi)	take such further actions as may be available to the Operator pursuant to this Agreement or at law. 

  

	 	(b)	Nothing in this clause 12.2 is to be construed as limiting the rights of either party at law. 

	12.3	Indemnity in respect of Step In Rights 

  
 The Service Provider must continue to indemnify and keep indemnified the Operator against every cost and expense and liability which arises during the
Step In Period in relation to the provision of the Diagnostic Imaging Services to the extent such cost, expense or liability exceeds the amount that would have been payable by the Operator to the Service Provider in connection with those Diagnostic
Imaging Services: 
  

	 	(a)	provided that the Operator must act with reasonable care in the exercise of its Step In Rights during the Step In Period; and 

  

	 	(b)	except to the extent that any such cost and expense, legal claim and liability arises as a result of a negligent act or omission of the Operator. 

  

	13.	GST 

  

	13.1	Addition of GST 

  
 Subject to this clause 13, if GST is payable on any taxable supply made under this Agreement by a Party (referred to in this clause 13 as the supplying
party) to the other Party (referred to in this clause 13 as the receiving parry) and the consideration provided under any other provision of this Agreement for that taxable supply is not stated to be inclusive of GST, the receiving party must pay,
in addition to and at the same time as that consideration is payable or to be provided for the taxable supply, and additional amount calculated by multiplying that consideration (without deduction or set-off but excluding any consideration that is
stated to be inclusive of GST) by the prevailing GST rate. 
  

	13.2	Tax Invoice 

  
 The receiving party is not required to pay any amount payable under this Agreement for a taxable supply to the supplying party unless the supplying party
has made demand for payment by means of a tax invoice. 
  

	13.3	Adjustment 

  
 If the amount recovered by the supplying party from the receiving party on account of GST pursuant to clause 13.1 differs from the amount of GST payable
at law by the supplying party in respect of the supply (excluding any consideration that is stated to be inclusive of GST in determining the amount of GST payable), the supplying party will provide a corresponding refund or credit to, or will be
entitled to receive the amount of that difference from, the receiving party. The supplying party must provide the receiving party with an adjustment note within 7 days of becoming aware of any GST adjustment. 
  

	13.4	Payments Calculated by Reference to Costs, Expenses or Other Amounts 

  

Any consideration that is required to be provided under this Agreement that is calculated by reference to a cost, expense, or other amount paid or
incurred will be limited to the total cost, expense or amount less the amount of any input tax credit to which an entity is entitled for its acquisition to which that cost, expense or other amount relates. 
  

	13.5	Interpretation 

  

	 	(a)	Except where the context suggests otherwise, terms used in this clause 13 have the meanings given to those terms by the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999.

  

	 	(b)	Any part of a supply that is treated as a separate supply for GST purposes (including attributing GST payable to tax periods) will be treated as a separate supply for the purposes
of this clause 13. 

	14.	Disputes 

  

	14.1	Notice 

  
 If there is a Dispute between the parties, a party may give to the other party notice in writing: 
  

	 	(a)	specifying that a Dispute has arisen; and 

  

	 	(b)	identifying the subject matter of the Dispute in adequate detail. 

  

	14.2	Meeting of chief executive officers 

  
 Within 10 Business Days after receipt of a Dispute Notice, each of the parties must procure its chief executive officer (or a delegate of the chief
executive officer agreed to by the other party) meet and negotiate in good faith with each other to resolve the Dispute expeditiously and informally. 
  

	14.3	Mediation 

  

	 	(a)	If resolution of the dispute is not achieved within 5 Business Days after the first convening of the meeting referred to in clause 14.2 each of the parties must ensure that the
Dispute is referred to mediation at Melbourne to be administered by the Australian Commercial Dispute Centre or another mediation organisation: 

  

	 	(i)	will appoint a mediator to facilitate the negotiation by the parties of a resolution of the Dispute; and 

  

	 	(ii)	arrange a conference between the parties in the presence of that mediator with a view to the resolution of the Dispute. 

  

	 	(b)	Each party must ensure that its representatives attends at any conference referred to in sub-paragraph (a)(ii) of this clause. 

  

	 	(c)	At any mediation conference referred to in sub-paragraph (a)(ii) of this clause the mediation will be conducted under and in accordance with such procedures and rules as may be
agreed between the parties and, failing agreement, in accordance with the mediation rules of the mediation organisation in force at the date of the mediation. 

  

	 	(d)	Evidence of anything said, documents presented to, admissions made or matters raised in the course of any conference with the mediator will be confidential to the parties and the
mediator and will not, unless the parties consent, be admissible in any subsequent litigation proceedings. 

  

	 	(e)	Failing any agreement to the contrary between the parties, the costs of the mediation will be shared equally between the parties. 

  

	14.4	Continuing obligations 

  
 Despite the submission of a Dispute to the procedure under this clause 14, the parties must continue to perform their obligations under this Agreement.

	15.	Assignment and subcontracting 

  

	15.1	Assignment or subcontracting by Service Provider 

  

	 	(a)	The Service Provider may: 

  

	 	(i)	assign, novate or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement; or 

  

	 	(ii)	sub-contract the performance of all or any of its obligations under this Agreement, 

  
 to a Related Body Corporate upon written notice to the Operator and without the prior written approval of the Operator.

  

	 	(b)	The Service Provider must not other than as permitted in paragraph (a): 

  

	 	(i)	assign, novate or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement; or 

  

	 	(ii)	sub-contract the performance of all or any of its obligations under this Agreement, 

  
 without the prior written consent of the Operator which consent will not be withheld by the Operator where the Operator is
reasonably satisfied that the assignee, novatee, transferee or subcontractor is a respectable and solvent person, capable of performing the Service Provider’s obligations under the Agreement. 
  

	15.2	Assignment by Operator 

  
 The Operator must not assign, novate or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the
Service Provider which consent will not be withheld by the Service Provider where the Service Provider is reasonably satisfied that the assignee, novatee or transferee is a respectable and solvent person, capable of performing the Operator’s
obligations under the Agreement. 
  

	16.	Restraint on employment of the other party’s employees 

  

	16.1	Definitions in this clause 

  
 The following definitions apply in this clause 16. 
  
 “Restraint Area” means each of the following: 
  

	 	(a)	Australia; 

  

	 	(b)	the Relevant State; 

  

	 	(c)	(i)      500 kilometres; 

  

	 	(ii)	400 kilometres; 

  

	 	(iii)	300 kilometres; 

  

	 	(iv)	200 kilometres; 

  

	 	(v)	100 kilometres; 

	 	(vi)	50 kilometres, 

  
 from the Premises. 
  
 “Restraint Period” means: 
  

	 	(a)	during the Term and for 12 months after the expiration or termination of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	during the Term and for 6 months after the expiration or termination of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(c)	during the Term. 

  

	16.2	Undertaking 

  
 A party must not, and must make sure that none of its Related Bodies Corporate or any entity it controls must not, during any of the Restraint Periods
within any of the Restraint Areas, or solicit or endeavour to employ or engage or obtain the services of any person who is, or was, an employee, consultant or contractor of the other parry at any time during the Term. 
  

	16.3	Restraints cumulative 

  
 Each of the restraints in clause 16.2 resulting from the various combinations of the Restraint Periods and the Restraint Areas is a separate, severable
and independent restraint and: 
  

	 	(a)	clause 16.2 applies to each of those restraints; and 

  

	 	(b)	the invalidity or unenforceability of any of the restraints in clause 16.2 does not affect the validity or enforceability of any of the other restraints in that clause.

  

	16.4	Restraints reasonable 

  
 The parties acknowledges that each of the restraints in clause 16.2 is reasonable in its extent (as to duration, geographical area and restrained conduct)
having regard to the interests of each party to this Agreement and goes no further than is reasonably necessary to protect each party’s interests as a hospital operator in the case of the Operator and a provider of pathology services in the
case of the Service Provider. 
  

	17.	Formalising Schedules 

  

	 	(a)	The parties acknowledge that: 

  

	 	(i)	this Agreement reflects the informal arrangements between the parties in respect of the Hospital at the date of this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the matters set out in Schedules 1 to 5 (inclusive) are incomplete at the date of this Agreement and the matters to be finalised and/or completed in those Schedules will differ in
respect of certain of the hospitals listed in Schedule 7. 

  

	 	(b)	The parties undertake to use their best endeavours and act in good faith to finalise and complete (by written agreement) the contents of Schedules 1 to 5 (inclusive) to reflect the
informal arrangements in place at the date of this Agreement between the Operator (or its Related Bodies Corporate) and the Service Provider (or its Related Bodies Corporate) in respect of the provision of diagnostic imaging services to the
hospitals listed in Schedule 7 as soon as practicable after the date of this Agreement. 

	 	(c)	Unless and until Schedules 1 to 5 (inclusive) are finalised and completed in accordance with clause 17(b), to the extent that any provision or part of this Agreement refers to a
matter described in a Schedule in respect of a hospital listed in Schedule 7, that Schedule shall be deemed to contain a description of the informal arrangements which were being performed by the parties in respect of that hospital at the date of
this Agreement. 

  

	18.	General 

  

	18.1	Further acts 

  
 Each party will promptly do and perform all further acts and execute and deliver all further documents (in form and content reasonably satisfactory to
that party) required by law or reasonably requested by any other party to give effect to this Agreement. 
  

	18.2	Notices 

  

	 	(a)	Any notice, demand, consent or approval (collectively notice) under this Agreement must be: 

  

	 	(i)	in writing; and 

  

	 	(ii)	given to or served on (as applicable): 

  

	 	A.	the Service Provider, by being left at its registered office or being posted by registered post to the Service Provider at its registered office and marked for the attention of the
company secretary; and 

  

	 	B.	the Operator, by being left at the Operator’s registered office or at its principal place of business in the Relevant State(in the case of a company) or the last known private
address (in the case of an individual), or by being posted by registered post to the Operator at the Operator’s office, principal place of business or private address (as applicable). 

  

	 	(b)	A notice, if posted, is taken as duly served at the expiry of 3 Business Days after the date of posting. In proving it has been given, it is sufficient to prove that the envelope
containing the notice was properly addressed, stamped and registered and put into a post office box in Australia. 

  

	 	(c)	A notice given by a company may be sealed by the company or signed on its behalf by the manager, the company secretary, other authorised officer of the company or its solicitors.

  

	18.3	Expenses 

  

	 	(a)	Each party must pay its own legal costs of and incidental to the preparation and completion of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	The parties agree to share equally any stamp duty payable under this Agreement. 

	 	(c)	The Service Provider must pay the Operator’s proper and reasonable legal costs: 

  

	 	(i)	on any application for the Operator’s consent under this Agreement; 

  

	 	(ii)	of or incidental to any breach or default by the Service Provider under this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(iii)	of or incidental to the valid exercise or valid attempted exercise of any right, power or remedy of the Operator under this Agreement. 

  

	18.4	Jurisdiction 

  

	 	(a)	Each party irrevocably submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Relevant State, and the courts competent to determine appeals from those courts, with respect
to any proceedings which may be brought at any time relating in any way to this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	Each party irrevocably waives any objection it may now or in the future have to the venue of any proceedings, and any claim it may now or in the future have that any proceedings
have been brought in an inconvenient forum, where that venue falls within paragraph (a) of this clause. 

  

	18.5	Amendments 

  
 This Agreement may only be varied by a document signed by or on behalf of each of the parties. 
  

	18.6	Waiver 

  
 No waiver by a party of one breach of any obligation contained or implied in this Agreement operates as a waiver of another breach of the same or of any
other obligation contained or implied in this Agreement. 
  

	18.7	Non merger 

  
 None of the terms or conditions of this Agreement nor any thing done under or in connection with this Agreement or any other agreement between the parties
will operate as a merger of any of the rights and remedies of the parties under this Agreement or under that other agreement, all of which will continue in full force and effect. 
  

	18.8	Counterparts 

  
 This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by the parties on separate counterparts. Each counterpart constitutes an original of this
Agreement, all of which together constitute one agreement. 
  

	18.9	Indemnities 

  

	 	(a)	Each indemnity in this Agreement is a continuing obligation, separate and independent from the other obligations of the parties, and survives termination, completion or expiration
of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	It is not necessary for a party to incur expense or to make any payment before enforcing a right of indemnity conferred by this Agreement. 

	18.10	Severability 

  
 If the whole or any part of a provision of this Agreement is void, unenforceable or illegal it is severed. The remainder of this Agreement continues to
have full force and effect. 
  

	18.11	Entire agreement 

  
 To the extent permitted by law, in relation to the subject matter of this Agreement, this Agreement and the Lease: 
  

	 	(a)	embody the entire understanding of the parties, and constitute the entire terms agreed on between the parties; and 

  

	 	(b)	supersede any prior written or other agreement between the parties. 

  

	18.12	Survival of certain provisions 

  

	 	(a)	Clauses 5, 7, 9 and this clause 18.12 will survive rescission or termination of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	If this Agreement is rescinded or terminated, no party will be liable to any other party except: 

  

	 	(i)	under 5, 7, 9 and this clause 18.12; or 

  

	 	(ii)	in respect of any breach of this Agreement occurring before rescission or termination. 

 Schedule 1 
 Items

  

			
	 1.
	 	 [Public / Private] Hospital
	  	 
			
	 2.
	 	 Current Premises
	  	 
			
	 2A.
	 	 Lease
	  	[The lease dated on or about the date of this Agreement between the Operator as lessor and the Service Provider as lessee in respect of the Premises and
any renewal or holding over of that lease in accordance with its terms.] or [Nil]
			
	 3.
	 	 Commencement Date
	  	The commencement date of the Lease or, if no Lease has been entered by the parties (or their respective Related Bodies Corporate in respect of the Hospital), the date of this
Agreement.
			
	 4.
	 	 Expiry Date
	  	The expiry date under the Lease or, has been entered by the parties (or their respective Related Bodies Corporate in respect of the Hospital), the date which is the day before the
5 year anniversary of the Commencement Date.
			
	 5.
	 	 Option Term
	  	The term of any extension option under the Lease or, if no Lease has been entered by the parties (or their respective Related Bodies Corporate in respect of the Hospital), 5
years
			
	 6.
	 	Qualifications and attributes of [imaging specialists]	  	 [e.g. Must be registered to practice medicine in the Relevant State;
  
 Must be credentialed to work at the Hospital;

		
	  
 These are Service
Provider
qualities not for imaging
specialists to comply with.
	  	 Must have appropriate post-graduate qualifications recognised by National Specialist Qualification Advisory Committee,
RANZCR, the Interventional Radiology Society of Australia or ANZAPNM;
  
 Must be able to meet the service requirements of the Operator in terms of modalities, reporting and interventional capability;

	  
			
	 	 	 	  	Must possess innovative development and interest in new technologies and new clinical direction;
			
	 	 	 	  	Must be able to develop co-operative services with other clinical specialists to optimise clinical outcome; and
			
	 	 	 	  	Must be able to assist with the development of the educational and research requirements of the Operator.]
			
	 7.
	 	 Working Hours
	  	The hours of [8.00 am to 5.30 pm] on Business Days.

 Schedule 2 
 Diagnostic Imaging Services 
  
 [To be finalised in respect
of each hospital listed in Schedule 7: 
  
 The Service Provider must
provide to public and private patients referred by Practitioners radiology services (and associated diagnostic imaging services) in accordance with the generally accepted standards for public hospital practices in Australia (including the Australia
and New Zealand College of Radiology Guidelines, as updated from time to time), including: 
  

	•	[General radiology including mobile x-ray and image intensifier services. 

  

	•	Ultrasound (with dopler facility) 

  

	•	CT 

  

	•	OPG 

  

	•	MRI 

  

	•	Mammography 

  

	•	Screening 

  

	•	ERCP facilities 

  

	•	Nuclear Medicine] 

  
 [The Service Provider will ensure that an Imaging Specialist is available during the Working Hours. ] 
  
 or 
  

[The Service provider must ensure that: 
  

	(i)	an Imaging Specialist is on-call at all times during On Call Hours; and 

  

	(ii)	Imaging Technologists are available during On Call Hours to attend for urgent procedures, provided that no intravenous contrast procedures will be performed during On Call
Hours.] 

 Schedule 3 
 Performance Criteria 
  
 [To be finalised in
respect of each hospital listed in Schedule 7: 
  
 Reporting
results 
  
 A medical imaging procedure or radiological
investigation may only be performed upon receipt of a request form or an authorisation from a registered medical practitioner. 
  
 Images may be interpreted by a medical practitioner who is not a medical imaging specialist. However, all images must be reported by a medical imaging specialist.

  
 Reports must be available within 24 hours after interpretation.
Reports must be able to be made part of the patients’ medical record and must be provided in hard copy or in an accessible storage system. 
  
 The medical imaging specialist must consult with the treating medical practitioner immediately when there are critical or unexpected findings. 

 
 Information technology system 
  
 The Service Provider’s information technology systems must be inter-operable with
those of the Hospital and data integrity and security must be ensured at all times. 
  
 Radiation safety 
  
 The
Service Provider is responsible for implementation of radiation safety principles. Persons working with ionising radiation emitting substances or equipment must have their radiation exposure measured in accordance with statutory requirements.
Results must be recorded. 
  
 The Service Provider must provide
instruction in safety precautions for the protection of patients. 
  
 The Service Provider must ensure rooms and equipment are assessed at intervals by an appropriate, qualified person to ensure image quality is maximised and radiation hazards are minimised. Records of assessments must be retained by
the Service Provider. 
  
 Guidelines for imaging procedures

  
 A manual of guidelines for imaging procedures must be available
for referring medical practitioners. 
  
 The guidelines must at
least include: 
  

	•	Scheduling of imaging examinations 

  

	•	Imaging examinations in areas other than the imaging department 

  

	•	Administration of diagnostic agents 

  

	•	Care of patients having special needs including those critically ill and those needing isolation 

  

	•	Radiographic contrast media reaction 

  

	•	Cardiopulmonary arrest and other emergencies. 

 Clinical support 
  

The Service Provider must ensure its radiologists: 
  

	•	Consult with medical practitioners accredited to the Hospital about the selection and interpretation of appropriate medical imaging 

  

	•	Use best endeavours to ensure continuity of care 

  

	•	Where appropriate recommend new tests and improved techniques and implement and evaluate them if the organisation agrees. 

  
 Quality standards 
  
 The Service Provider must continually meet or satisfy: 
  

	•	ACHS standards relevant to diagnostic imaging 

  

	•	ISO 9000 standards 

  

	•	Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists requirements and guidelines 

  

	•	ANZAPNM standards 

  

	•	State and Commonwealth health department requirements. 

  
 Financial arrangements 
  
 The Service Provider must ensure that all financial arrangements comply with the Health Insurance Act 1973. 
  
 Performance measures 
  
 For clinically non-urgent reports that are reported on: 
  

	•	a Business Day, at least [            ]% of the completed films must be reported and returned to the referrer by
5pm on the next Business Day; and 

  

	•	a day other than a Business Day all reports on available films must be completed by 5pm on the next Business Day, 

  
 unless the Service Provider or a representative of the Service Provider determines, in
its absolute discretion, that a report requires further clinical review and such decisions are communicated to the referring medical practitioner or Hospital personnel. 
  
 Clinically urgent procedures must be commenced within 1 hour from the time the patient is presented to the Medical Imaging Department
for at least [            ]% of requests per annum. 
  
 On call response time 90% response within 1 hour (for specialist only requested procedures). 

 Random review and cross audit of reports is expected in at least [    ]% of the films.

  
 All clinically urgent interventional procedures for patients
must be commenced by 5 p.m. on the next Business Day following a request. Where there is doubt, the radiologist must discuss and request confirmation from the patient’s treating medical practitioner that the investigation is required.

  
 Referrer and other customer surveys must be carried out at
least once a quarter by the Service Provider to gauge satisfaction of the services provided. Parameters of the survey will be determined by the Hospital and the Service Provider. Appropriate action will be taken to address the findings on the basis
that a 90% satisfaction rating is to be attained. 
  
 The number of
valid complaints against the Service Provider its staff or agents must be monitored and taken into consideration for assessment of quality a [    ]% satisfactory resolution is required. 
  
 Within 24 hours, the Service Provider must notify the Hospital in writing of any
adverse clinical event in respect services or the premises in which the contractor is involved. An adverse clinical event is an unintentional injury or complication to any person that results in disability, death or prolongation of a hospital stay
and is caused by health care management and not the person’s disease.] 

 Schedule 4 
 Rates

  
 [To be finalised in respect of each hospital listed in
Schedule 7: 
  
 [Where agreements with HCF
apply: 
  
 [For Public Hospitals:]

  

	1.	Rates for Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services 

  

	 	(a)	The rates chargeable by the Service Provider to the Operator for the Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services shall be the Commonwealth Medicare Benefits Schedule (as that schedule
is amended from time to time). 

  

	 	(b)	The rates chargeable by the Service Provider to the Operator for the Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services which are not listed in the Commonwealth Medicare Benefits Schedule
(as that schedule is amended from time to time) are [    ]. 

  

	2.	Billing Procedures in respect of payment of Service Provider and collection of moneys from Governmental Agencies and / or patients 

  
 [    ]] 
  

	3.	Rates for Hospital Diagnostic Imaging Services 

  
 [    ] 
  
 [Where agreements with HCF apply: 
  
 [For Private Hospitals:] 
  

	4.	Rates for Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services 

  

	 	(a)	The rates chargeable by the Service Provider to [the patient / Operator] for the Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services shall be the Commonwealth Medicare Benefits Schedule (as
that schedule is amended from time to time). 

  

	 	(b)	The rates chargeable by the Service Provider to the Operator for the Patient Diagnostic Imaging Services which are not listed in the Commonwealth Medicare Benefits Schedule
(as that schedule is amended from time to time) are [    ].. 

  

	5.	Billing Procedures in respect of payment of Service Provider by [patient / Operator via Governmental Agencies / health funds]] 

  
 [    ] 
  

	6.	Rates for Hospital Diagnostic Imaging Services 

  
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 Schedule 5 
 Special Conditions 
  
 [To be finalised in respect of each hospital listed in Schedule 7: 
  
 [The Operator shall ensure that the Hospital maintains its standard as a tertiary level private/public hospital.] 
  
 [The Operator must bill on behalf of the Service Provider for any
procedures undertaken including any consumable costs in the Medical Imaging Department which are classified as theatre banded cases and must pay to the Service Provider 95% of all amounts received by the Operator as the Service Provider’s agent
in respect of such procedures.] 

 Schedule 6 
 Insurance 
  
 [To be finalised in respect of
each hospital listed in Schedule 7: 
  

	1.	Where the parties have entered into a Lease, the Service Provider must procure and maintain the following insurances for the Term with a reputable insurer approved by the
Operator (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld): 

  

	 	(a)	[  ] 

  

	2.	Where the parties have not entered into a Lease, the Service Provider must procure and maintain insurances for the Term with a reputable insurer approved by the Operator
(which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld)as reasonably requested by the Operator and such insurances shall: 

  

	 	(a)	have an initial currency of at least 12 months and be continuously maintained during the term of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	include professional indemnity insurance/medical malpractice having a minimum limit of liability/indemnity of $20 million for any one claim with an annual aggregate of $40
million or such higher amount as may be agreed between the parties from time to time; and 

  

	 	(c)	provide indemnity in respect of injury, loss or damage caused by or arising out of the use of diagnostic equipment or procedures;

  

	 	(d)	not include any exclusion relating to human immune-deficiency virus or acquired immune deficiency syndrome; 

  

	 	(e)	include public and products liability insurance having a minimum limit of liability of not less than $20 million for any one occurrence and a minimum of $20 million in
the aggregate in respect of products; 

  

	 	(f)	include workers compensation insurance for all employees in accordance with and as required under workers compensation legislation in force in the
Territory; 

  

	 	(g)	at the Commencement Date and on each anniversary of the Commencement Date the Service Provider must provide to the Operator copies of certificates of currency;
and 

  

	 	(h)	the Service Provider must comply with its obligations to take out and maintain workers compensation and employers liability insurance. 

  

	3.	The Operator must procure and maintain the following insurances for the Term with a reputable insurer approved by the Service Provider (which approval shall not be
unreasonably withheld); 

  

	 	(a)	[  ]. ] 

 Schedule 7 
 Hospitals forming part of the Hospitals Assets 
  
 Attadale Private Hospital 
  
 Belmont Private Hospital 
  
 Caloundra Private Hospital 
  
 Castlecrag Private Hospital 
  
 Christo Road Private Hospital 
  
 Como Private Hospital 
  
 Cotham Private Hospital 
  
 Glengarry
Private Hospital 
  
 Gosford Private Hospital

  
 Hillcrest - Rockhampton Private Hospital

  
 John Fawkner Private Hospital 
  
 John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital 
  
 Kareena Private Hospital 
  
 Knox Private Hospital 
  
 Lady Davidson Private Hospital 
  
 Linacre Private Hospital 
  
 Lingard Private Hospital 
  
 Macarthur Private Hospital 
  
 Masada Private Hospital 
  
 Mount Hospital 
  
 Mount Waverley Private Hospital 
  
 Nambour Selangor Private Hospital 
  
 Nepean Private Hospital 
  
 North West Brisbane Private Hospital 
  
 Nowra Private Hospital 
  
 Pindara Private Hospital 
  
 Port Macquarie Private Hospital 

 Orange Private Hospital 
  
 Ringwood Private Hospital 
  
 Shepparton Private Hospital 
  
 St Andrew’s - Ipswich Private Hospital 
  
 St George Private Hospital 
  
 Strathfield Private Hospital 
  
 Sunnybank Private Hospital 
  
 The Avenue Hospital 
  
 The Hills Private Hospital 
  
 Victorian Rehabilitation Centre - Eastern Melbourne 
  
 Victorian Rehabilitation Centre - Northern Melbourne

  
 Wangaratta Private Hospital 
  
 Warners Bay Private Hospital 
  
 Warringal Private Hospital 

 Executed as an Agreement. 
  

	 Signed for and on behalf of Mayne Group
 Limited ABN 56 004 073 410 by its Attorneys
 under Power of Attorney dated 30 January 2002
 each of whom declares that he or she holds the
 office in Mayne Group Limited indicated under his
 or her signature and that he or she has no notice of
 the revocation of the Power of Attorney
	 	 Mayne Group Limited
 ABN 56 004 073 410 by
 its Attorneys:
  

 Signature of Attorney
  
  

 Name of Attorney in full
  

 Office
  

 Signature of Attorney
  

 Name of Attorney in full

 

 Office

	 Executed by HCoA Hospital Holdings
 (Australia) Pty Ltd
 or in the presence of:
  
  

	 	

	 Signature of Director
  

	 	 Signature of Secretary/other Director
  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

 Annexure A 
 Part E

 Pathology Service Level Agreement 
  
 CLAYTON UTZ 
  
 Pathology Service Level Agreement 
  
 HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd 
 ABN 84 079 097 528 
 Operator 
  
 Mayne Group Limited 
 ACN 004 073 410

 Service Provider 
  
 Clayton Utz Lawyers 
 Levels 22-35 No 1 O’Connell Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia 
 DX 370 Sydney NSW 
 T + 61 2 9353 4000 F + 61 3 8220 6700 
  
 www.claytonutz.com 
  
 Our reference 271/384/21724491 

 Table of Contents 
  

	 1.
	  	Definitions and interpretation	  	1
				
	 	  	1.1	  	Definitions	  	1
	 	  	1.2	  	Interpretation	  	4
	 	  	1.3	  	Headings	  	4
	 	  	1.4	  	Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays	  	4
	 	  	1.5	  	Undertaking By Operator	  	4
			
	 2.
	  	Engagement	  	5
				
	 	  	2.1	  	Patient Pathology Services	  	5
	 	  	2.2	  	Hospital Pathology Services	  	5
	 	  	2.3	  	Review of Pathology Services	  	5
	 	  	2.4	  	Initial Term	  	5
	 	  	2.5	  	Extension of Term	  	5
	 	  	2.6	  	Hospital Rights	  	6
	 	  	2.7	  	Nature of relationship	  	6
			
	 3.
	  	Service Provider’s obligations	  	6
				
	 	  	3.1	  	Requirements	  	6
	 	  	3.2	  	Standards	  	8
	 	  	3.3	  	Further Duties	  	8
			
	 4.
	  	Operator’s obligations	  	9
			
	 5.
	  	Rates and payment	  	9
				
	 	  	5.1	  	Rates and billing procedures for Patient Pathology Services	  	9
	 	  	5.2	  	Rates for Hospital Pathology Services	  	9
	 	  	5.3	  	Payment Terms	  	9
			
	 6.
	  	Force majeure	  	10
				
	 	  	6.1	  	Notice	  	10
	 	  	6.2	  	Suspension	  	10
	 	  	6.3	  	Affected party’s obligations	  	10
	 	  	6.4	  	Step In Rights upon Force Majeure Event	  	10
			
	 7.
	  	Warranties	  	10
				
	 	  	7.1	  	Service Providers’ warranties	  	10
	 	  	7.2	  	Operator’s warranties	  	11
	 	  	7.3	  	Survival of warranties	  	11
	 	  	7.4	  	Reliance on representations	  	11
			
	 8.
	  	Indemnities	  	11
				
	 	  	8.1	  	Service Provider’s indemnity	  	11
	 	  	8.2	  	Operator’s indemnity	  	12
	 	  	8.3	  	Limitation on liability	  	12
	 	  	8.4	  	Survival of obligations	  	12
			
	 9.
	  	Insurance	  	12
				
	 	  	9.1	  	Service Provider’s insurance	  	12
	 	  	9.2	  	Evidence	  	13
			
	 10.
	  	Confidentiality	  	13
				
	 	  	10.1	  	Confidentiality	  	13
	 	  	10.2	  	Permitted disclosure	  	13
	 	  	10.3	  	Return of Confidential Information	  	14

  

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	 	  	10.4	  	Privacy Legislation	  	14
	 	  	10.5	  	Survival of obligations	  	14
			
	 11.
	  	Termination	  	14
				
	 	  	11.1	  	Termination by Operator	  	14
	 	  	11.2	  	Termination by Service Provider	  	15
	 	  	11.3	  	Termination of Lease	  	15
	 	  	11.4	  	Termination for Force Majeure Event	  	15
			
	 12.
	  	Step In Rights	  	15
				
	 	  	12.1	  	Operator’s step-in rights	  	15
	 	  	12.2	  	Operator’s rights on termination or during a Step in Period	  	16
	 	  	12.3	  	Indemnity in respect of Step In Rights	  	17
	 	  	12.4	  	Consequences of termination	  	17
			
	 13.
	  	GST	  	18
				
	 	  	13.1	  	Addition of GST	  	18
	 	  	13.2	  	Tax Invoice	  	18
	 	  	13.3	  	Adjustment	  	18
	 	  	13.4	  	Payments Calculated by Reference to Costs, Expenses or Other Amounts	  	18
	 	  	13.5	  	Interpretation	  	18
			
	 14.
	  	Disputes	  	18
				
	 	  	14.1	  	Notice	  	18
	 	  	14.2	  	Meeting of chief executive officers	  	19
	 	  	14.3	  	Mediation	  	19
	 	  	14.4	  	Continuing obligations	  	19
			
	 15.
	  	Assignment and subcontracting	  	19
				
	 	  	15.1	  	Assignment or subcontracting by Service Provider	  	19
	 	  	15.2	  	Assignment by Operator	  	20
			
	 16.
	  	Restraint on employment of the other party’s employees	  	20
				
	 	  	16.1	  	Definitions in this clause	  	20
	 	  	16.2	  	Undertaking	  	21
	 	  	16.3	  	Restraints cumulative	  	21
	 	  	16.4	  	Restraints reasonable	  	21
			
	 17.
	  	Formalising Schedules	  	21
			
	 18.
	  	General	  	22
				
	 	  	18.1	  	Further acts	  	22
	 	  	18.2	  	Notices	  	22
	 	  	18.3	  	Expenses	  	22
	 	  	18.4	  	Jurisdiction	  	23
	 	  	18.5	  	Amendments	  	23
	 	  	18.6	  	Waiver	  	23
	 	  	18.7	  	Non merger	  	23
	 	  	18.8	  	Counterparts	  	23
	 	  	18.9	  	Indemnities	  	23
	 	  	18.10	  	Severability	  	23
	 	  	18.11	  	Entire agreement	  	23
	 	  	18.12	  	Survival of certain provisions	  	24
		
	 Schedule 1 Items
	  	25

  

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	 Schedule 2 Pathology Services
	  	26
		
	 Schedule 3 Performance Criteria
	  	31
		
	 Schedule 4 Rates
	  	37
		
	 Schedule 5 Operator Services & Equipment
	  	38
		
	 Schedule 5 Hospitals forming part of the Hospitals Assets
	  	39

  

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 Agreement dated 
  

	 Between
	  	 HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd ABN 84 079 097 528 of Level
 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004 (“Operator”)

		
	 and
	  	 Mayne Group Limited ACN 004 073 410 of Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road,
 Melbourne, Victoria, 3004 (“Service Provider”)

  
 Recitals 
  

	A.	The Operator operates the Hospital. 

  

	B.	The Operator wishes to engage the Service Provider and the Service Provider has agreed to provide the Pathology Services to the Operator at the Hospital on the terms contained in
this Agreement. 

  
 This Agreement provides 
  

	1.	Definitions and interpretation 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

  
 In this Agreement: 
  
 “ACHS” means Australian Council of Health Care Standards. 
  
 “Authorisations” means: 
  

	 	(a)	any consent, registration, filing, agreement, notarisation, certificate, licence, approval, permit, authority or exemption from, by or with a Governmental Agency; or

  

	 	(b)	any consent or authorisation regarded as given by a Governmental Agency due to the expiration of the period specified by a statute within which the Governmental Agency should have
acted if it wished to proscribe or limit anything already lodged, registered or notified under that statute. 

  
 “Business Day” means a day which is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday in the Relevant State. 
  
 “Commencement Date” means the date specified in Item 0 of
Schedule 1.  
  
 “Confidential Information”
means, in respect of a party, information which: 
  

	 	(a)	is by its nature confidential; 

  

	 	(b)	is designated by the disclosing party as confidential; or 

  

	 	(c)	the other party knows or ought to know is confidential, 

  
 and without limitation includes information about the identity of any patient or the medical condition of or the treatment received by any patient at the
Hospital. 
  

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 “Control” means the power whether held directly or indirectly and by whatever means (and
whether or not enforceable at law or in equity) to: 
  

	 	(a)	exercise or control the right to vote attached to 50% or more of the issued shares in a body corporate; 

  

	 	(b)	dispose of or exercise a right of disposal in respect of 50% or more of the issue voting shares in a body corporate; or 

  

	 	(c)	appoint one half or more of the number of directors to the board or other governing body of a body corporate. 

  
 “Current Lease” means the lease (if any) referred to in
Item 2A of Schedule 1. 
  
 “Current Premises”
means the premises situated at the address specified in Item 0 of Schedule 1. 
  
 “Dispute” means a dispute under or in respect of this Agreement 
  
 “Dispute Notice” means a notice referred to in clause 14.1. 
  
 “Emergency” means a situation which, as determined by the Hospital acting reasonably: 
  

	 	(a)	if left unattended, would reasonably be, or is reasonably likely to be, dangerous to life or health; or 

  

	 	(b)	is reasonably apprehended to be likely to become worse or decline in a way which is serious or dangerous to life or health (or both). 

  
 “Expiry Date” means the date specified in Item 0 of
Schedule 1. 
  
 “Extended Term” means the
additional term specified in Item 0 of Schedule 1. 
  
 “Force Majeure Event” means: 
  

	 	(a)	any event or circumstance or combination of events and circumstances which is beyond the control of a party and which causes or results in default or delay in the performance by the
relevant party of any of its obligations under this Agreement (other than an obligation to pay moneys), where the event or circumstance or combination of events and circumstances could not have been prevented, overcome or remedied by the exercise by
the relevant party of a standard of care and diligence consistent with that of a prudent and competent person in the position of the relevant party; 

  

	 	(b)	fee, lightning, explosion, flood, earthquake, storm, hurricane, action of the elements, riots, civil commotion, malicious damage, natural disaster, sabotage, act of a public enemy,
act of God, war (declared or undeclared), blockade, revolution, radioactive contamination, toxic or dangerous chemical contamination, or force of nature; 

  

	 	(c)	strikes, lockouts, industrial disputes, industrial difficulties, labour difficulties, work bans, blockades or picketing; 

  

	 	(d)	proceedings taken by or genuine disputes with any person claiming damage of the nature or nuisance, or proceedings taken by any Governmental Agency, which result in a decree for an
injunction or other award of a court of competent jurisdiction preventing the provision by a party or of the services under this Agreement, but only where these proceedings or disputes are material; 

  

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	 	(e)	the delay, refusal or deemed refusal of any Governmental Agency in giving any necessary Authorisation, provided that: 

  

	 	(i)	the provision by a party of the services under this Agreement cannot occur without such Authorisation; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the relevant party has taken all practicable and reasonable steps to obtain such Authorisation; or 

  

	 	(f)	any prohibition or embargo imposed by statute preventing the provision by a party of the services under this Agreement. 

  
 “Governmental Agency” means any government or any
governmental, semi-governmental, administrative, fiscal or judicial body, department, commission, authority, tribunal, agency or entity. 
  
 “Hospital” means the Hospital specified in Item 0 of Schedule 1. 
  
 “Hospital Assets” means any asset or assets which are necessary for the proper conduct of the hospitals
described in Schedule 5. 
  
 “Hospital Assets
Entity” means a Related Body Corporate of the Operator which owns any Hospital Assets. 
  
 “Hospital Pathology Services” means the services by the Service Provider to the Operator which are contemplated under this Agreement,
other than Patient Pathology Services. 
  
 “Initial
Term” means the term specified in clause 2.5. 
  
 “Lease” means the Current Lease or, where a New Lease is entered into, the New Lease. 
  
 “New Lease” means any new lease entered into between the Operator as lessor and the Service Provider as lessee in accordance with clause
10.4 of the Current Lease, and any renewal or holding over of that lease in accordance with its terms. 
  
 “New Premises” means any new premises to which both the Operator and Service Provider relocate in accordance with clause 10 of the Lease.

  
 “On Call Hours” means all hours outside the
Working Hours. 
  
 “Pathology Services” means
the Patient Pathology Services and Hospital Pathology Services (as applicable). 
  
 “Patient Pathology Services” means the services specified in Schedule 2.  
  
 “Performance Criteria” means the criteria and standards specified in Schedule 3. 
  
 “Practitioner” means a suitably qualified medical
practitioner with authority to refer a patient for pathology tests or services. 
  
 “Premises” means the Current Premises or, where a New Lease is entered into, the New Premises. 
  
 “Related Body Corporate” has the same meaning as in the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth). 
  
 “Relevant State” means the State or Territory in which the
Premises are located.  
  
 “Step In End Date”
has the meaning given to that term in clause 12.1(f). 
  
 “Step In Period” means the period of time during which the Operator exercises its rights to take control of the Pathology Services in accordance with clause 12.1 of this Agreement. 
  

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 “Step In Rights” means the rights exercisable by the Operator pursuant to clause 12.

  
 “Term” means the Initial Term plus any
Extended Term. 
  
 “Working Hours” has the
meaning given to that term in Item 8 of Schedule 1. 
  

	1.2	Interpretation 

  
 In this Agreement, unless the context requires otherwise: 
  

	 	(a)	words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa, words of one gender include any gender, and words importing persons include corporations and any other entity
recognised by law; 

  

	 	(b)	a reference to this Agreement includes the Schedule and any annexures to this Agreement; 

  

	 	(c)	a reference to a clause, part, schedule or annexure is a reference to a clause in or a part, Schedule or annexure to this Agreement; 

  

	 	(d)	a covenant or agreement on the part of 2 or more persons binds them jointly and severally; and 

  

	 	(e)	a reference to a statute or ordinance includes all regulations by-laws, requisitions or orders under and amendments to that statute or ordinance, whether by subsequent statute or
otherwise, and a statute or ordinance passed in substitution for the statute or ordinance referred to or incorporating any of its provisions. 

  

	1.3	Headings 

  
 Headings have been inserted for guidance only and do not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. 
  

	1.4	Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays 

  
 Where under this Agreement the day on or by which any thing is to be done is not a Business Day in the Relevant State, that thing may be done on the next
Business Day in that Relevant State. 
  

	1.5	Undertaking By Operator 

  

	 	(a)	Hospitals holds its rights, and undertakes its obligations under this Agreement for itself to the extent that it owns Hospital Assets and for and on behalf of, and as trustee for,
the Hospital Assets Entities. 

  

	 	(b)	The parties agree that: 

  

	 	(i)	as trustee for Hospital Assets Entities, Hospitals is entitled to enforce this Agreement against the Service Provider as though it were a Hospital Assets Entity; and

  

	 	(ii)	the Service provider is entitled to enforce this Agreement against Hospitals, as trustee for Hospital Assets Entities, as though Hospitals were any one of the Hospital Assets
Entities. 

  

	 	(c)	After the Effective Date, Hospitals shall procure that each of the Hospital Assets Entities also enters into a separate agreement with the Service Provider on the same terms and
conditions as this Agreement (other than the terms of this clause 1.5 and without the need to include any definitions which have been included in this Agreement as a consequence of this clause 1.5). 

  

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	 	(d)	The trust relationship referred to in clauses 1.5(a) and 1.5(b) shall terminate on the earlier to occur of: 

  

	 	(i)	the termination or expiration of this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the date being 80 years from the Effective Date. 

  

	2.	Engagement 

  

	2.1	Patient Pathology Services 

  

	 	(a)	Subject to clause 2.1(c), the Operator engages the Service Provider to provide the Patient Pathology Services to patients from the Hospital during the Term if and when requested by
the relevant patient’s Practitioner. 

  

	 	(b)	The Service Provider accepts the engagement and agrees to provide the Patient Pathology Services to the patients from the Hospital in accordance with this Agreement.

  

	 	(c)	The Service Provider acknowledges that because pathology tests must be ordered by a patient’s treating doctor and the Hospital cannot require or compel those treating doctors
to order tests from the Service Provider, the Service Provider will not be the exclusive provider of services to the patients at the Hospital and treating doctors at the Hospital will retain the right to acquire Pathology Services from the provider
of their choice. 

  

	2.2	Hospital Pathology Services 

  

	 	(a)	The Operator engages the Service Provider to provide the Hospital Pathology Services to the Operator for the Hospital during the Term. 

  

	 	(b)	The Service Provider accepts the engagement and agrees to provide the Hospital Pathology Services to the Operator in respect of the Hospital in accordance with this Agreement.

  

	2.3	Review of Pathology Services 

  
 The matters or practices included as part of the Pathology Services will be reviewed by the parties on a 6 monthly basis to ensure the demands and
requirements of referring Practitioners are met and the parties will use their reasonable endeavours to agree in good faith any variation of change to the Pathology Services to ensure such demands and requirements are met. 
  

	2.4	Initial Term 

  
 The Initial Term of this Agreement will commence on the Commencement Date and terminate on the Expiry Date unless earlier terminated in accordance with
the terms of this Agreement. 
  

	2.5	Extension of Term 

  
 If the Operator provides the Service Provider with notice of the Operator’s intention to extend the term of this Agreement not later than the date
which is 30 days prior to the Expiry Date, then provided the Operator is not in material breach of any of the terms of this Agreement, this Agreement (except for this clause) will remain in full force and effect for the Extended Term, unless earlier
terminated in accordance with its terms. 
  

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	2.6	Hospital Rights 

  
 In the event that the Operator enters into any third party arrangement in connection with: 
  

	 	(a)	the provision by that third party of any pathology services at or in connection with the Hospital; or 

  

	 	(b)	the promotion or marketing of any pathology services at or in connection with the Hospital, 

  
 the Operator must ensure that the rights granted to that third party are no more favourable than the rights granted to the
Service Provider under this Agreement. 
  

	2.7	Nature of relationship 

  

	 	(a)	Each party acknowledges that: 

  

	 	(i)	the relationship between the Operator and the Service Provider is that of a principal and independent contractor; 

  

	 	(ii)	each of the Service Provider and the Operator retains full responsibility for its acts and omissions under this Agreement; 

  

	 	(iii)	nothing in this Agreement renders or deems either party to be a partner, joint venturer or agent of the other party; 

  

	 	(iv)	except as expressly provided in this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement constitutes either party the agent or legal representative of the other party or creates any fiduciary
relationship between the parties; and 

  

	 	(v)	the Operator does not guarantee in anyway the volume of Pathology Services, nor does the Operator make any representations on behalf of the parties that do so.

  

	 	(b)	The Service Provider: 

  

	 	(i)	is not authorised; and 

  

	 	(ii)	must not hold itself out as being authorised, 

  
 to exercise any responsibilities for or on behalf of the Operator other than as provided by this Agreement. 
  

	3.	Service Provider’s obligations 

  

	3.1	Requirements 

  
 The Service Provider must use its best endeavours to: 
  

	 	(a)	(timing): provide the Pathology Services promptly and efficiently according to clinical needs in accordance with the turnaround times specified in the Performance Criteria;

  

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	 	(b)	(results): provide accurate results within the shortest reasonable period from the time the Pathology Services are requested as set out in the Performance Criteria taking
into account the clinical indication for the relevant test; 

  

	 	(c)	(resources): supply, at its own cost, all equipment, staff, supplies and materials necessary for the provision of the Pathology Services including, without limitation, all
collection materials; 

  

	 	(d)	(specialist pathologist) ensure that the Pathology Services are provided by specialist pathologist or under the supervision of specialist pathologist;

  

	 	(e)	(staff) ensure that: 

  

	 	(i)	the dress and personal behaviour of any staff assisting in the provision of the Pathology Services are consistent with the requirements of the Hospital staff policies and procedures
notified by the Operator from time to time; and 

  

	 	(ii)	all staff engaged by the Service Provider are identified by appropriate badges; 

  

	 	(f)	(technologies) apply new technologies appropriate to meet and service the clinical acuity of the inpatients of the Hospital; 

  

	 	(g)	(consultation) provide clinical consultations for the medical staff of the Hospital; 

  

	 	(h)	(Authorisations) acquire and maintain all Authorisations necessary for the provision of the Pathology Services; 

  

	 	(i)	(programmes) assist and participate in teaching and research programmes sponsored or promoted by the Hospital; 

  

	 	(j)	(working relationship) maintain a close professional working relationship with other members of the Hospital health care team; 

  

	 	(k)	(links) foster links with other service providers at the Hospital to create personalised and co-ordinated Pathology Services at the Hospital; 

  

	 	(1)	(accreditation) maintain accreditation standards developed by the ACHS, professional bodies and the learned colleges and which are generally accepted by ACHS, professional
bodies and the learned colleges as applicable to the delivery of Pathology Services; 

  

	 	(m)	(laws) ensure that all Pathology Services: 

  

	 	(i)	comply with all relevant codes or practices; and 

  

	 	(ii)	comply with all statutory, regulatory or professional requirements or practices for such Pathology Services; and 

  

	 	(n)	(disturbance) in providing the Pathology Services, use its best endeavours to cause as little disturbance as reasonably possible to the operation of the Hospital;

  

	 	(o)	(maintain equipment): in respect of the Service Provider’s equipment which is used in providing the Pathology Services: 

  

	 	(i)	ensure that the equipment is maintained in a safe, serviceable and clean condition; 

  

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	 	(ii)	maintain complete and accurate records of equipment maintenance schedules, breakdowns and repairs; and 

  

	 	(iii)	ensure that all of the equipment and the materials provided or used in connection with the Pathology Services conform to the current relevant Australian Standard (where such
exists), including Environmental Protection Authority and the Radiation Authority standards or codes, and where an Australian Standard does not exist, to generally accepted industry standards. 

  

	3.2	Standards 

  
 The Service Provider must ensure that the Pathology Services: 
  

	 	(a)	(quality) are of high quality being of a standard at least equal to the Performance Criteria; 

  

	 	(b)	(ACHS standards) comply with the ACHS standards issued from time to time; 

  

	 	(c)	(clinical practices) comply with good clinical practices of treatment; and 

  

	 	(d)	(codes) are provided in compliance with any relevant codes of practice for Pathology Services introduced from time to time. 

  

	3.3	Further Duties 

  
 The Service Provider must use its best endeavours to: 
  

	 	(a)	(laws): comply with all laws, ordinances and regulations relating to the provision of the Pathology Services; 

  

	 	(b)	(liaison): liaise properly and appropriately as necessary with authorities administering the laws, ordinances and regulations referred to in clause 3.3(a);

  

	 	(c)	(reports) have the ability to make reports available to the Hospital by telephone, facsimile and computer link; 

  

	 	(d)	(policies): comply strictly with all infection control policies and procedures at the Hospital; 

  

	 	(e)	(quality assurance): participate in and comply with the quality assurance and quality improvement programmes established at the Hospital; 

  

	 	(f)	(observe reasonable direction): observe all reasonable and applicable directions made by or on behalf of the director of the Hospital; 

  

	 	(g)	(ACHS accreditation): provide: 

  

	 	(i)	all reasonable assistance to the Operator to ensure that the Hospital satisfies all ACHS accreditation standards relevant to Pathology Services; and 

  

	 	(ii)	representation on the Hospital’s accreditation committee, if requested by the Operator; and 

  

	 	(h)	(Hospital committees) ensure that pathologists and appropriately qualified scientific staff are available to participate, if requested by the Operator on reasonable notice,
on Hospital in service committees and meetings dealing with such issues as infection control and clinical services and any other issues within the expertise of a pathologist. 

  

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	4.	Operator’s obligations 

  
 The Operator must use its best endeavours during the Term to: 
  

	 	(a)	(provide access): provide the Contractor with such access to the Premises as is reasonably necessary to allow the Contractor to perform its obligations under the Agreement
and inspect, maintain and repair its equipment; 

  

	 	(b)	(clinical escort): patients who require Pathology Services will be accompanied by appropriate nursing staff where there is a clinical need for such accompaniment;

  

	 	(c)	(supply services and equipment): provide the Service Provider with the services and equipment on the basis and in the manner specified in Schedule 5; and

  

	 	(d)	(obtain Authorisations): acquire and maintain all Authorisations necessary for the operation of the Hospital; 

  

	 	(e)	(maintain accreditation): maintain all accreditations necessary for the operation of the Hospital; 

  

	 	(f)	(reports) subject to the Service Provider complying with clause 3.3(d), have the ability to receive reports by telephone, facsimile and computer link;

  

	 	(g)	(comply with laws): ensure that the operation of the Hospital complies with all applicable laws and regulations relating to the operation of the Hospital; and

  

	 	(h)	(codes of practice): ensure that the operation of the Hospital complies with all applicable professional requirements and codes of practice relating to the operation of the
Hospital. 

  

	5.	Rates and payment 

  

	5.1	Rates and billing procedures for Patient Pathology Services 

  

	 	(a)	The Service Provider must charge for Patient Pathology Services at the rates specified in Item 1 of Schedule 4. 

  

	 	(b)	The billing arrangements described in Item 2 of Schedule 4 will apply during the Term. 

  

	5.2	Rates for Hospital Pathology Services 

  
 The Service Provider must charge for Hospital Pathology Services at the rates specified in Item 3 of Schedule 4 (if any). 
  

	5.3	Payment Terms 

  

	 	(a)	Within 30 days of the end of each calendar month during the Term, the Service Provider shall submit to the Operator a valid tax invoice for all rates (if any) payable to it by the
Operator in respect of that calendar month in which the relevant Pathology Services were performed (“Invoice”). 

  

	 	(b)	Except where the Operator disputes any amount claimed by the Service Provider in the Invoice in accordance with clause 5.3(c), the Operator will pay the Service Provider the rates
specified in the Invoice within 30 days of its receipt of the Invoice. 

  

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	 	(c)	If any rates or any portion of rates is, on genuine and reasonable grounds, disputed by the Operator, the Operator shall not be obliged to pay that amount. However, if pursuant to
the dispute resolution provisions of this Agreement or order of a competent a Court, it is determined that the monies were properly payable by the Operator, the Operator will pay to the Service Provider, in addition to the amount held to be so
payable, interest on that amount from the date it was found to be payable at the rate of 6% per annum. 

  

	6.	Force majeure 

  

	6.1	Notice 

  
 If a party is prevented from or impeded in performing any of its obligations under this Agreement due to a Force Majeure Event, it must promptly give
notice to the other party stating the circumstances constituting the Force Majeure Event and the extent and likely duration of those circumstances. 
  

	6.2	Suspension 

  
 If a party gives a notice under clause 6.1, the relevant obligations of the relevant party under this Agreement will be suspended for as long as the Force
Majeure Event may continue. 
  

	6.3	Affected party’s obligations 

  
 If there is a Force Majeure Event, the affected party must: 
  

	 	(a)	make every reasonable effort to minimise the effects of the Force Majeure Event; and 

  

	 	(b)	promptly resume performance of its obligations under this Agreement as soon as reasonably possible after removal of the Force Majeure Event. 

  

	6.4	Step In Rights upon Force Majeure Event 

  
 If, as a result of a Force Majeure Event, the Service Provider is unable for more than 4 calendar days to perform the Pathology Services, that Force
Majeure Event shall be deemed to give rise to an Emergency and the Operator shall be entitled to enforce its Step In Rights for as long as the Force Majeure Event may continue. 
  

	7.	Warranties 

  

	7.1	Service Providers’ warranties 

  
 The Service Provider warrants to the Operator that: 
  

	 	(a)	(power): the Service Provider has full power and authority to enter into and give effect to this Agreement and to perform its obligations under this Agreement and all steps
required to authorise the execution and performance of this Agreement by the Service Provider have been properly taken; 

  

	 	(b)	(binding obligations): this Agreement constitutes its legal, valid and binding obligations, and subject to any necessary stamping and registration, is enforceable in
accordance with its terms; and 

  

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	 	(c)	(Authorisations): on the Commencement Date, all Authorisations required in connection with the performance by it of this Agreement are in full force and effect, and there has
been no material default by it in the performance of any of the terms and conditions of any of those Authorisations. 

  

	7.2	Operator’s warranties 

  
 The Operator warrants to the Service Provider that: 
  

	 	(a)	(power): the Operator has full power and authority to enter into and give effect to this Agreement and to perform its obligations under this Agreement and all steps required
to authorise the execution and performance of this Agreement by the Operator have been properly taken; 

  

	 	(b)	(binding obligations): this Agreement constitutes its legal, valid and binding obligations, and subject to any necessary stamping and registration, is enforceable in
accordance with its terms; 

  

	 	(c)	(Authorisations): on the Commencement Date, all Authorisations required in connection with the performance by it of this Agreement are in full force and effect, and there has
been no material default by it in the performance of any of the terms and conditions of any of those Authorisations; and 

  

	 	(d)	(accredited pathology laboratory): at the date of this Agreement, if there is a pathology laboratory on the Premises, it is accredited for the purposes of the Health
Insurance Act 1973. 

  

	7.3	Survival of warranties 

  
 The representations and warranties given in clauses 7.1 and 7.2 survive the termination or expiry of this Agreement. 
  

	7.4	Reliance on representations 

  

	 	(a)	The Service Provider acknowledges that the Operator has entered into this Agreement in reliance on the representations and warranties given in clause 7.1. 

 

	 	(b)	The Operator acknowledges that the Service Provider has entered into this Agreement in reliance on the representations and warranties given in clause 7.2. 

 

	8.	Indemnities 

  

	8.1	Service Provider’s indemnity 

  
 The Service Provider is liable for and must indemnify and keep indemnified the Operator, its officers, servants, employees and agents against any
liability, loss, claim or proceedings whatsoever arising under any statute or at common law in respect of: 
  

	 	(a)	any damage to property, real or personal, including any infringement of third party patents, copyright and registered designs, and 

  

	 	(b)	any injury to persons (including economic loss), including injury resulting in death, 

  
 arising out of or in the course of or in connection with a breach by the Service Provider of its obligations under this
Agreement or any negligent act or omission of the Service Provider connected with the Pathology Services, except to the extent that such damage or injury is due or contributed by to any act or omission of the Operator or of any officer, servant,
employee or agent of the Operator. 
  

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	8.2	Operator’s indemnity 

  
 The Operator is liable for and must indemnify and keep indemnified the Service Provider, its officers, servants, employees and agents against any
liability, loss, claim or proceedings whatsoever arising under any statute or at common law in respect of: 
  

	 	(a)	any damage to property, real or personal, including any infringement of third party patents, copyright and registered designs, and 

  

	 	(b)	any injury to persons (including economic loss), including injury resulting in death, 

  
 arising out of or in the course of this Agreement by the Operator of its obligations under this Agreement or any negligent
act or omission of the Service Provider connected with this Agreement, except to the extent that such damage or injury is due or contributed by to any act or omission of the Service Provider or of any officer, servant, employee or agent of the
Operator. 
  

	8.3	Limitation on liability 

  
 Neither party will be liable for any consequential, indirect or punitive loss, damage, cost or expense whatsoever (including, without limitation loss of
profits). 
  

	8.4	Survival of obligations 

  
 The indemnities in clauses 8.1 and 8.2 and the limitation in clause 8.3 survive the termination or expiry of this Agreement. 
  

	9.	Insurance 

  

	9.1	Service Provider’s insurance 

  

	 	(a)	The Service Provider must at its own expense obtain and maintain for the Term: 

  

	 	(i)	all insurance required by law; and 

  

	 	(ii)	insurance in such types and amounts and covering such risks as are consistent with customary practices and standards of companies engaged in the provision of Pathology Services.

  

	 	(b)	The Service Provider must not, in respect of any policies required to be obtained and maintained under this Agreement: 

  

	 	(i)	do anything which may entitle an insurer to: 

  

	 	A.	avoid any policy, or 

  

	 	B.	refuse to pay a claim either at all or in part; 

  

	 	(ii)	vary any policy in any material respect; or 

  

	 	(iii)	enforce, conduct or settle any claim, 

  
 without the Operator’s prior written consent. 
  

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	 	(c)	The Service Provider must use its reasonable endeavours to ensure that the insurance policies referred to in clause 9: 

  

	 	(i)	are maintained continuously throughout the Term, and in the case of policies written on a claims made basis, for a period of 6 years after the expiration or termination of this
Agreement; and 

  

	 	(ii)	contain a minimum limit of indemnity in respect of any one occurrence or series of occurrences arising out of any one event of $10 million and a minimum aggregate limit of indemnity
in respect of any one year of $10 million. 

  

	 	(d)	If the Service Provider cannot or does not comply with all of the provisions of this clause 9 the Operator may (but is not obliged to) effect insurance which does comply. The
Service Provider must promptly reimburse the Operator the cost of that insurance. 

  

	9.2	Evidence 

  
 Upon a reasonable written request by the Operator, the Service Provider must produce documentary evidence that the insurances required by this clause are
current and in force. 
  

	10.	Confidentiality 

  

	10.1	Confidentiality 

  
 Subject to clause 10.2, no party may: 
  

	 	(a)	disclose any Confidential Information; 

  

	 	(b)	use any Confidential Information in any manner which may cause or be calculated to cause loss to the other party; or 

  

	 	(c)	make any public announcement or issue any press release regarding this Agreement or the transactions contemplated by it, 

  
 and each party must use its best endeavours to ensure that none of its
officers, servants, employees or agents: 
  

	 	(d)	disclose any Confidential Information; 

  

	 	(e)	use any Confidential Information in any manner which may cause or be calculated to cause loss to the other party; or 

  

	 	(f)	make any public announcement or issue any press release regarding this Agreement or the transaction contemplated by it. 

  

	10.2	Permitted disclosure 

  
 A party may disclose, and may permit its officers, servants, employees and agents to disclose, any Confidential Information: 
  

	 	(a)	with the prior written consent of the other party; 

  

	 	(b)	if it is required to do so by law or by any recognised stock exchange on which its shares or the shares of or any Related Body Corporate are listed; 

  

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	 	(c)	if the Confidential Information has come within the public domain, other than by a breach of this clause 10 by a party, or has come within the possession of that party otherwise
than in the course of dealing between the parties as contemplated by this Agreement; 

  

	 	(d)	to the parry’s professional advisers; and 

  

	 	(e)	if it required to do so by a Governmental Agency. 

  

	10.3	Return of Confidential Information 

  

	 	(a)	Upon the termination of this Agreement, either party may demand the return to it of all material documents and other things comprising the Confidential Information that it has
disclosed to the other party and any copies thereof. 

  

	 	(b)	A party must comply with a demand under paragraph (a) of this clause as soon as practicable after receipt of the demand. 

  

	10.4	Privacy Legislation 

  
 The Service Provider must ensure that its staff, agents and sub-Service Providers are made aware of the provisions of the Privacy Act 1998 (Cth)
and any applicable State legislation which relates to the unlawful disclosure of patient information and that they comply with that section. 
  
 10.5 Survival of obligations 
  
 The parties’ obligations under this clause 10 survive termination or expiry of this Agreement. 
  

	11.	Termination 

  

	11.1	Termination by Operator 

  
 The Operator may terminate this Agreement immediately by notice to the Service Provider if: 
  

	 	(a)	the Service Provider materially breaches this Agreement in respect of a matter which does not, or will not, affect the quality of patient care at the Hospital and does not remedy
the breach within 14 Business Days of receipt of written notice from the Operator specifying the breach and requiring its remedy; 

  

	 	(b)	the Service Provider materially breaches this Agreement in respect of a matter which affects, or will affect, the quality of patient care at the Hospital and does not remedy the
breach within 2 calendar days of receipt of written notice from the Operator specifying the breach and requiring its remedy; 

  

	 	(c)	the Service Provider ceases providing the Pathology Services; 

  

	 	(d)	the Service Provider ceases carrying on the business of providing services similar to the Pathology Services; 

  

	 	(e)	the Service Provider becomes an externally administered body corporate (as that term is defined in the Corporations Act); 

  

	 	(f)	the Service Provider is or becomes unable to pay its debts when they are due or is deemed to be unable to pay its debts within the meaning of the Corporations Act;

  

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	 	(g)	an administrator is appointed or a resolution is passed or any steps are taken to appoint, or to pass a resolution to appoint, an administrator to the Service Provider; or

  

	 	(h)	an application or order is made for the winding-up or dissolution of the Service Provider or a resolution is passed or any steps are taken to pass a resolution for the winding-up or
dissolution of the Service Provider otherwise than for the purpose of an amalgamation or reconstruction which has the prior written consent of the Operator. 

  

	11.2	Termination by Service Provider 

  
 The Service Provider may terminate this Agreement immediately by notice to the Operator if: 
  

	 	(a)	the Operator breaches this Agreement and does not remedy the breach within 14 Business Days of receipt of written notice from the Service Provider specifying the breach and
requiring its remedy; 

  

	 	(b)	the Operator ceases to operate the Hospital; 

  

	 	(c)	the Operator ceases carrying on the business of operating hospitals; 

  

	 	(d)	the Operator becomes an externally administered body corporate (as that term is defined in the Corporations Act); 

  

	 	(e)	the Operator is or becomes unable to pay its debts when they are due or is deemed to be unable to pay its debts within the meaning of the Corporations Act;

  

	 	(f)	an administrator is appointed or a resolution is passed or any steps are taken to appoint, or to pass a resolution to appoint, an administrator to the Operator;

  

	 	(g)	an application or order is made for the winding-up or dissolution of the Operator or a resolution is passed or any steps are taken to pass a resolution for the winding-up or
dissolution of the Operator otherwise than for the purpose of an amalgamation or reconstruction which has the prior written consent of the Service Provider; or 

  

	 	(h)	the Service Provider comes under the Control of any person who is different from the person or persons who have Control of the Service Provider at the date of this Agreement.

  

	11.3	Termination of Lease 

  
 Either party may terminate this Agreement immediately by notice to the other party if the Lease is validly terminated (other than a surrender of the
Current Lease upon the acceptance of a New Lease Offer under clause 10.4 of the Current Lease). 
  

	11.4	Termination for Force Majeure Event 

  
 Subject to clauses 6.4 and 12, either party may terminate this Agreement immediately by notice to the other party if a Force Majeure Event continues for
at least 6 months. 
  

	12.	Step In Rights 

  

	12.1	Operator’s step-in rights 

  

	 	(a)	If any of the events specified in clause 11.1 have occurred and the Operator has not exercised its right to terminate this Agreement, the Operator is entitled to step in and take
control of the Pathology Services by giving a notice to the Service Provider in accordance with clause 12. l(b) and the Step in Period then commences. 

  

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	 	(b)	Except where the Operator considers there to be an Emergency, the Operator must not exercise any rights granted by clause 12.1(a) without first giving 3 Business Days prior notice
to the Service Provider of its intention so to do. In the case of an Emergency, the Operator may exercise any of its rights pursuant to clause 12.5(a) without notice, but must give the Service Provider notice as soon as possible after its has
exercised its rights under clause 12.1(a). 

  

	 	(c)	Exercise of a right by the Operator under clause 12.1(a) does not terminate either this Agreement or the obligations of the Service Provider to perform this Agreement according to
its terms. 

  

	 	(d)	During the Step In Period, the Service Provider must perform and observe its obligations under this Agreement subject to the absolute control of the Operator. That control extends
both to the manner and method of performance. If requested by the Operator, the Service Provider will cease to provide the Pathology Services, or such of them as the Operator specifies. Directions given by the Operator must be consistent with
accepted professional standards or standards recognised by the relevant learned college in Australia for pathologists. 

  

	 	(e)	The Operator is entitled to procure a third party to provide the Pathology Services or any part of them during the Step In Period. 

  

	 	(f)	The Step In Period concludes when the Operator considers that the matter giving rise to the exercise of its rights has resolved, when the Operator terminates this Agreement, or 6
months from the date of commencement of the Step In Period, whichever occurs first (“Step In End Date”). 

  

	12.2	Operator’s rights on termination or during a Step In Period 

  

	 	(a)	If the Pathology Services are terminated by the Operator on any basis specified in clause 11.1, the Operator may do any or all of the following: 

  

	 	(i)	commence legal proceedings (where there is a cause of action); or 

  

	 	(ii)	without notice, engage someone else to provide the Pathology Services. 

  

	 	(b)	If the Pathology Services are terminated by the Operator on any basis specified in clause 11.1, or the Operator exercises its Step In Rights pursuant to clause 12.1, the Operator
may do any or all of the following during the date of termination or date of exercise of Step In Rights and the Step In End Date: 

  

	 	(i)	take possession of the any equipment, consumables and supplies owned or supplied by Service Provider (if any), to the extent necessary to provide the Pathology Services;

  

	 	(ii)	direct the actions of people who are engaged by the Service Provider to provide the Pathology Services as though the Operator were the employer of those people provided such
directions are consistent with accepted professional standards or standards recognised by the relevant learned college in Australia for pathologists, and the Service Provider must ensure such directions are observed by those people who are engaged
by the Service Provider to provide the Pathology Services; 

  

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	 	(iii)	take over the operation of any contracts for the provision of the Pathology Services, or any part of the Pathology Services, between the Service Provider and any sub-Service
Providers insofar as the contracts concern the Hospital, subject to the consent of the sub-Service Providers; 

  

	 	(iv)	take delivery of any materials or supplies ordered by the Service Provider on the same terms and conditions as if the Operator had placed the order; 

  

	 	(v)	take possession of and have the use of any equipment which is leased by or the subject of finance arrangements to the Service Provider and which relates to the Pathology Services,
subject to the consent of any lessor or financier; and 

  

	 	(vi)	take such further actions as may be available to the Operator pursuant to this Agreement or at law. 

  

	 	(c)	Nothing in this clause 12.2 is to be construed as limiting the rights of either party at law. 

  

	12.3	Indemnity in respect of Step In Rights 

  
 The Service Provider must continue to indemnify and keep indemnified the Operator against every cost and expense and liability which arises during the
Step In Period in relation to the provision of the Pathology Services to the extent such cost, expense or liability exceeds the amount that would have been payable by the Operator to the Service Provider in connection with those Pathology Services:

  

	 	(a)	provided that the Operator must act with reasonable care in the exercise of its Step In Rights during the Step In Period; and 

  

	 	(b)	except to the extent that any such cost and expense, legal claim and liability arises as a result of a negligent act or omission of the Operator. 

  

	12.4	Consequences of termination 

  
 If this Agreement is terminated under clause 11 or terminates by effluxion of time: 
  

	 	(a)	neither party is liable to the other under this Agreement except: 

  

	 	(i)	under clause 5, 7, and 8; and 

  

	 	(ii)	in respect of any breach of this Agreement occurring before termination; and 

  

	 	(b)	each party must: 

  

	 	(i)	promptly return to the other all Confidential Information of the other party in its possession, power and control; and 

  

	 	(ii)	not retain such Confidential Information or reproduce it after the termination of this Agreement except where that party is required by law to retain or reproduce any such
Confidential Information. 

  

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	13.	GST 

  

	13.1	Addition of GST 

  
 Subject to this clause 13, if GST is payable on any taxable supply made under this Agreement by a Party (referred to in this clause 13 as the supplying
party) to the other Party (referred to in this clause 13 as the receiving party) and the consideration provided under any other provision of this Agreement for that taxable supply is not stated to be inclusive of GST, the receiving party must pay,
in addition to and at the same time as that consideration is payable or to be provided for the taxable supply, and additional amount calculated by multiplying that consideration (without deduction or set-off but excluding any consideration that is
stated to be inclusive of GST) by the prevailing GST rate. 
  

	13.2	Tax Invoice 

  
 The receiving party is not required to pay any amount payable under this Agreement for a taxable supply to the supplying party unless the supplying party
has made demand for payment by means of a tax invoice. 
  

	13.3	Adjustment 

  
 If the amount recovered by the supplying party from the receiving party on account of GST pursuant to clause 13.1 differs from the amount of GST payable
at law by the supplying party in respect of the supply (excluding any consideration that is stated to be inclusive of GST in determining the amount of GST payable), the supplying party will provide a corresponding refund or credit to, or will be
entitled to receive the amount of that difference from, the receiving party. The supplying party must provide the receiving party with an adjustment note within 7 days of becoming aware of any GST adjustment. 
  

	13.4	Payments Calculated by Reference to Costs, Expenses or Other Amounts 

  

Any consideration that is required to be provided under this Agreement that is calculated by reference to a cost, expense, or other amount paid or
incurred will be limited to the total cost, expense or amount less the amount of any input tax credit to which an entity is entitled for its acquisition to which that cost, expense or other amount relates. 
  

	13.5	Interpretation 

  

	 	(a)	Except where the context suggests otherwise, terms used in this clause 13 have the meanings given to those terms by the A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act
1999. 

  

	 	(b)	Any part of a supply that is treated as a separate supply for GST purposes (including attributing GST payable to tax periods) will be treated as a separate supply for the purposes
of this clause 13. 

  

	14.	Disputes 

  

	14.1	Notice 

  
 If there is a Dispute between the parties, a party may give to the other party notice in writing: 
  

	 	(a)	specifying that a Dispute has arisen; and 

  

	 	(b)	identifying the subject matter of the Dispute in adequate detail. 

  

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	14.2	Meeting of chief executive officers 

  
 Within 10 Business Days after receipt of a Dispute Notice, each of the parties must procure its chief executive officer (or a delegate of the chief
executive officer agreed to by the other party) meet and negotiate in good faith with each other to resolve the Dispute expeditiously and informally. 
  

	14.3	Mediation 

  

	 	(a)	If resolution of the dispute is not achieved within 5 Business Days after the first convening of the meeting referred to in clause 14.2 each of the parties must ensure that the
Dispute is referred to mediation at Melbourne to be administered by the Australian Commercial Dispute Centre or another mediation organisation: 

  

	 	(i)	will appoint a mediator to facilitate the negotiation by the parties of a resolution of the Dispute; and 

  

	 	(ii)	arrange a conference between the parties in the presence of that mediator with a view to the resolution of the Dispute. 

  

	 	(b)	Each party must ensure that its representatives attends at any conference referred to in sub-paragraph (a)(a)(ii) of this clause. 

  

	 	(c)	At any mediation conference referred to in sub-paragraph (a)(a)(ii) of this clause the mediation will be conducted under and in accordance with such procedures and rules as may be
agreed between the parties and, failing agreement, in accordance with the mediation rules of the mediation organisation in force at the date of the mediation. 

  

	 	(d)	Evidence of anything said, documents presented to, admissions made or matters raised in the course of any conference with the mediator will be confidential to the parties and the
mediator and will not, unless the parties consent, be admissible in any subsequent litigation proceedings. 

  

	 	(e)	Failing any agreement to the contrary between the parties, the costs of the mediation will be shared equally between the parties. 

  

	14.4	Continuing obligations 

  
 Despite the submission of a Dispute to the procedure under this clause 14, the parties must continue to perform their obligations under this Agreement.

  

	15.	Assignment and subcontracting 

  

	15.1	Assignment or subcontracting by Service Provider 

  

	 	(a)	The Service Provider may: 

  

	 	(i)	assign, novate or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement; or 

  

	 	(ii)	sub-contract the performance of all or any of its obligations under this Agreement, 

  
 to a Related Body Corporate upon written notice to the Operator and without the prior written approval of the Operator.

  

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	 	(b)	The Contractor must not other than as permitted in paragraph (a): 

  

	 	(i)	assign, novate or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement; or 

  

	 	(ii)	subject to clause 15.1(c), sub-contract the performance of all or any of its obligations under this Agreement, 

  
 without the prior written consent of the Operator which consent will not be
withheld by the Operator where the Operator is reasonably satisfied that the assignee, novatee, transferee or subcontractor is a respectable and solvent person, capable of performing the Service Provider’s obligations under the Agreement.

  

	 	(c)	The Service Provider may, without obtaining the consent of the Operator, refer items of the Patient Pathology Services to suitably qualified and reputable pathologists where the
services required by the patient are not reasonably within the capacity of the Service Provider, provided that not more than one such referral occurs in each calendar month. 

  

	15.2	Assignment by Operator 

  
 The Operator must not assign, novate or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the
Service Provider which consent will not be withheld by the Service Provider where the Service Provider is reasonably satisfied that the assignee, novatee or transferee is a respectable and solvent person, capable of performing the Operator’s
obligations under the Agreement. 
  

	16.	Restraint on employment of the other party’s employees 

  

	16.1	Definitions in this clause 

  
 The following definitions apply in this clause 16.  
  
 “Restraint Area” means each of the following: 
  

	 	(a)	Australia; 

  

	 	(b)	the Relevant State; 

  

	 	(c)	(i)      500 kilometres; 

  

	 	(ii)	400 kilometres; 

  

	 	(iii)	300 kilometres; 

  

	 	(iv)	200 kilometres; 

  

	 	(v)	100 kilometres; 

  

	 	(vi)	50 kilometres, 

  

	 	from	the Premises. 

  
 “Restraint Period” means: 
  

	 	(a)	during the Term and for 12 months after the expiration or termination of this Agreement; 

  

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	 	(b)	during the Term and for 6 months after the expiration or termination of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(c)	during the Term. 

  

	16.2	Undertaking 

  
 A party must not, and must make sure that none of its Related Bodies Corporate or any entity it controls must not, during any of the Restraint Periods
within any of the Restraint Areas, solicit or endeavour to employ or engage or obtain the services of any person who is, or was, an employee, consultant or contractor of the other party at any time during the Term. 
  

	16.3	Restraints cumulative 

  
 Each of the restraints in clause 16.2 resulting from the various combinations of the Restraint Periods and the Restraint Areas is a separate, severable
and independent restraint and: 
  

	 	(a)	clause 16.2 applies to each of those restraints; and 

  

	 	(b)	the invalidity or unenforceability of any of the restraints in clause 16.2 does not affect the validity or enforceability of any of the other restraints in that clause.

  

	16.4	Restraints reasonable 

  
 The parties acknowledge that each of the restraints in clause 16.2 is reasonable in its extent (as to duration, geographical area and restrained conduct)
having regard to the interests of each party to this Agreement and goes no further than is reasonably necessary to protect each party’s interests as a hospital operator in the case of the Operator and a provider of pathology services in the
case of the Service Provider. 
  
 17. Formalising Schedules 
  

	 	(a)	The parties acknowledge that: 

  

	 	(i)	this Agreement reflects the informal arrangements between the parties in respect of the Hospital at the date of this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the matters set out in Schedules 1 to 5 (inclusive) are incomplete at the date of this Agreement and the matters to be finalised and/or completed in those Schedules will differ in
respect of certain of the hospitals listed in Schedule 5. 

  

	 	(b)	The parties undertake to use their best endeavours and act in good faith to finalise and complete (by written agreement) the contents of Schedules 1 to 5 (inclusive) to reflect the
informal arrangements in place at the date of this Agreement between the Operator (or its Related Bodies Corporate) and the Service Provider (or its Related Bodies Corporate) in respect of the provision of pathology services to the hospitals listed
in Schedule 5 as soon as practicable after the date of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(c)	Unless and until Schedules 1 to 5 (inclusive) are finalised and completed in accordance with clause 17(b), to the extent that any provision or part of this Agreement refers to a
matter described in a Schedule in respect of a hospital listed in Schedule 5, that Schedule shall be deemed to contain a description of the informal arrangements which were being performed by the parties in respect of that hospital at the date of
this Agreement. 

  

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	18.	General 

  

	18.1	Further acts 

  
 Each party will promptly do and perform all further acts and execute and deliver all further documents (in form and content reasonably satisfactory to
that party) required by law or reasonably requested by any other party to give effect to this Agreement. 
  

	18.2	Notices 

  

	 	(a)	Any notice, demand, consent or approval (collectively notice) under this Agreement must be: 

  

	 	(i)	in writing; and 

  

	 	(ii)	given to or served on (as applicable): 

  

	 	A.	the Service Provider, by being left at its registered office or being posted by registered post to the Service Provider at its registered office and marked for the attention of the
company secretary; and 

  

	 	B.	the Operator, by being left at the Operator’s registered office or at its principal place of business in the Relevant State(in the case of a company) or the last known private
address (in the case of an individual), or by being posted by registered post to the Operator at the Operator’s office, principal place of business or private address (as applicable). 

  

	 	(b)	A notice, if posted, is taken as duly served at the expiry of 3 Business Days after the date of posting. In proving it has been given, it is sufficient to prove that the envelope
containing the notice was properly addressed, stamped and registered and put into a post office box in Australia. 

  

	 	(c)	A notice given by a company may be sealed by the company or signed on its behalf by the manager, the company secretary, other authorised officer of the company or its solicitors.

  

	18.3	Expenses 

  

	 	(a)	Each party must pay its own legal costs of and incidental to the preparation and completion of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	The parties agree to share equally any stamp duty payable under this Agreement. 

  

	 	(c)	The Service Provider must pay the Operator’s proper and reasonable legal costs: 

  

	 	(i)	on any application for the Operator’s consent under this Agreement; 

  

	 	(ii)	of or incidental to any breach or default by the Service Provider under this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(iii)	of or incidental to the valid exercise or valid attempted exercise of any right, power or remedy of the Operator under this lease. 

  

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	18.4	Jurisdiction 

  

	 	(a)	Each party irrevocably submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Relevant State, and the courts competent to determine appeals from those courts, with respect
to any proceedings which may be brought at any time relating in any way to this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	Each party irrevocably waives any objection it may now or in the future have to the venue of any proceedings, and any claim it may now or in the future have that any proceedings
have been brought in an inconvenient forum, where that venue falls within paragraph (a) of this clause. 

  

	18.5	Amendments 

  
 This Agreement may only be varied by a document signed by or on behalf of each of the parties. 
  

	18.6	Waiver 

  
 No waiver by a party of one breach of any obligation contained or implied in this Agreement operates as a waiver of another breach of the same or of any
other obligation contained or implied in this Agreement. 
  

	18.7	Non merger 

  
 None of the terms or conditions of this Agreement nor any thing done under or in connection with this Agreement or any other agreement between the parties
will operate as a merger of any of the rights and remedies of the parties under this Agreement or under that other agreement, all of which will continue in full force and effect. 
  

	18.8	Counterparts 

  
 This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by the parties on separate counterparts. Each counterpart constitutes an original of this
Agreement, all of which together constitute one agreement. 
  

	18.9	Indemnities 

  

	 	(a)	Each indemnity in this Agreement is a continuing obligation, separate and independent from the other obligations of the parties, and survives termination, completion or expiration
of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	It is not necessary for a party to incur expense or to make any payment before enforcing a right of indemnity conferred by this Agreement. 

  

	18.10	Severability 

  
 If the whole or any part of a provision of this Agreement is void, unenforceable or illegal it is severed. The remainder of this Agreement continues to
have full force and effect. 
  

	18.11	Entire agreement 

  
 To the extent permitted by law, in relation to the subject matter of this Agreement, this Agreement and the Lease (if any): 
  

	 	(a)	embody the entire understanding of the parties, and constitute the entire terms agreed on between the parties; and 

  

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	 	(b)	supersede any prior written or other agreement between the parties. 

  

	18.12	Survival of certain provisions 

  

	 	(a)	Clauses 5, 7, 9 and this clause 18.12 will survive rescission or termination of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	If this Agreement is rescinded or terminated, no party will be liable to any other party except: 

  

	 	(i)	under 5, 7, 9 and this clause 18.12; or 

  

	 	(ii)	in respect of any breach of this Agreement occurring before rescission or termination. 

  

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 Schedule 1 
 Items

  

	 1.
	  	[Public /Private] Hospital	  	The relevant hospital listed in Schedule 5.
			
	 2.
	  	Current Premises	  	 
			
	 2A.
	  	Lease	  	[The lease dated on or about the date of this Agreement between the Operator as lessor and the Service Provider as lessee in respect of the Premises and any renewal or
holding over of that lease in accordance with its terms.] or [Nil]
			
	 3.
	  	Commencement Date	  	The commencement date of the Lease or, if no Lease has been entered by the parties (or their respective Related Bodies Corporate in respect of the Hospital), the date of this
Agreement.
			
	 4.
	  	Expiry Date	  	The expiry date of the Lease or, has been entered by the parties (or their respective Related Bodies Corporate in respect of the Hospital), the date which is the day before the 5
year anniversary of the Commencement Date.
			
	 5.
	  	Extended Term	  	The term of any extension option under the Lease or, if no Lease has been entered by the parties (or their respective Related Bodies Corporate in respect of the Hospital), 5
years.
			
	 6.
	  	Qualifications and attributes of pathologists	  	Must be registered to practice medicine in the Relevant State;
			
	 	  	 	  	Must be credentialed to work at the Hospital;
			
	 	  	 	  	Must have appropriate post-graduate qualifications recognised by the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia;
			
	 	  	 	  	Must be able to meet the service requirements of the Operator in terms of modalities, reporting and interventional capability;
			
	 	  	 	  	Must be able to sustain and enhance the financial viability of the service whilst optimising patient care;
			
	 	  	 	  	Must be able to develop co-operative services with other clinical specialists to optimise clinical outcome; and
			
	 	  	 	  	Must be able to develop the educational and research requirements of the Operator.
			
	 7.
	  	Working Hours	  	The hours of specified in Schedule 2 as being the hours during which the Pathology Services must be provided.

  
  

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 Schedule 2 
 Pathology Services 
  
 The Service Provider must provide to
public and private patients referred by Practitioners pathology services (and associated Pathology services) in accordance with the generally accepted standards for Hospital practices in Australia, including: 
  
 [To be finalised in respect of each hospital listed in Schedule 5:

  
 General Services 
  
 Pathology services are required to be provided on a routine and an urgent basis to
meet the needs of in-patients and outpatients at the Hospital including those patients receiving treatment and care in the professional suites sub-leased by the Hospital to specialist Practitioners. 
  
 Core laboratory service [where applicable] 
  
 A core laboratory service must be continuously available [[  ] hours a day
[  ] days a week]. 
  
 The core laboratory must provide
the following: 
  

	•	analysis of high volume tests which are generally performed on automated analysers from which 90% of results are available within [[  ] minutes] of specimen arrival
in laboratory including but not limited to the following: 

  

	 	-	FBE 

	 	-	APTT, PT 

	 	-	UCE 

	 	-	LFT 

	 	-	Troponin assay 

	 	-	Blood gas analysis 

	 	-	Serum osmolality 

	 	-	Plasma glucose 

	 	-	Lactate 

	 	-	Magnesium 

  

	•	a blood bank service. 

  

	•	microbiology microscopy such as urine and CSF. 

  
 Extended laboratory service 
  
 An extended laboratory service must be available every day from [[  ]to [  ]hrs]. Extended laboratory service includes all non-core services.

  
 Requests for tests 
  
 Requests - Pathology testing may only be performed on receipt of a request from a
medical practitioner. 
  
 Both hard copy and on-line
request facilities are desirable. 
  
 On-line requests are required
to be able to be selected from a menu sorted by: 
  

	 	•	Alpha order 

  

	 	•	Pathology discipline 

  

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	 	•	As an on order set. 

  
 Hard copy requests are required to be on pre-printed ward stationary provided by the Service Provider. 
  
 Urgent requests - A uniform flagging method is required for urgent requests.

  
 Verbal requests must always be confirmed in writing.

  
 Collection of specimens 
  
 Collection requisites and inventory control - To the extent allowed under the
guidelines for provision of requisites promulgated by the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia, all requisites for specimen collection must be provided by the Service Provider within. The Service Provider must actively monitor and maintain
the clinical stores of collection requisites. 
  
 Extended hours
in-house phlebotomy service-The Service Provider must provide a phlebotomy service to all wards which ensures early morning blood collection for: 
  

	 	•	defined early morning ward rounds (eg ICU [[  ] hours]) 

  

	 	•	patients awaiting results before discharge whose results are required to be available by [[ ]] hours ready for discharge at [[  ] hours].

  
 The Service Provider must nominate the hours during which
this service will be provided and those hours must cover a defined and substantial part of a day. 
  
 Phlebotomist training - All phlebotomists must be registered nurses or have RTO certified training in phlebotomy. Informal and on the job training for phlebotomists is not acceptable. In addition to recognised
technical expertise, all phlebotomists must be trained in professional performance covering dress, preparation, greeting, explanation, a caring attitude to patients and courtesy to visiting medical officers and the Hospital staff.

  
 Phlebotomists with neonatal and paediatric blood taking
expertise are required to be readily available during the hours of the extended in house service. 
  
 Instructions for the Hospital staff taking blood or collecting other specimens - The Service Provider must document instructions for the Hospital staff who may be involved in obtaining specimens from patients in
the delivery suite and in theatre. Those instructions must be readily accessible to all the Hospital staff and must include instructions for: 
  

	 	•	the collection, reception, labelling and storage, preservation and transport of specimens 

  

	 	•	safety measures to be observed in obtaining specimens. 

  

	 	•	the collection, labelling and storage, preservation, transport, issue and administration of blood and blood products. 

  
 Delivery of specimens 
  
 The Service Provider is responsible for specimen delivery and must demonstrate timely
performance. 
  
 Blood products log- The Service Provider must
maintain a real time log of blood products delivered to and received by sites whether by manual or vacuum tube system. 
  

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 Vacuum tube system –The Service Provider must always promptly advise appropriate the Hospital staff:

  

	 	•	if the vacuum tube system is unavailable 

  

	 	•	when it becomes available again 

  

	 	•	any planned down time. 

  
 Point of care testing 
  
 Registration for point of care (POC) results capture on the host computer must utilise bar codes or a minimum number of key strokes. Certification by the Service
Provider of POC operators, including but not limited to the Hospital staff using blood gas analysers is required. 
  
 Reporting of results 
  
 Authorised results must be immediately available on line to the wards and to the private consulting suites. This requires the Service Provider’s information
technology system including the software to be intra-operable with that of the Hospital and for data integrity and data security to be ensured. 
  
 An electronic audit trail must be available for every test, intact from request to issue of summary report. The identity of each person entering data at any point
must also be known. 
  
 If results are not available reports must be
available showing the status of testing. 
  
 Electronic reports must be: 
  

	 	•	Accessible by fast and simple keyboard functions using a unique identifier or a minimum demographic set. 

  

	 	•	Available as discrete or cumulative results so as to facilitate comparison of sequential tests 

  

	 	•	Able to be sorted by test type, date and clinical site. 

  

	 	•	Able to be readily included in the patient record. 

  
 Significantly changed results must be: 
  

	 	•	phoned through immediately to the requesting medical practitioner and to the relevant ward 

  

	 	•	logged digitally as they are phoned through recording the person providing the report, the person receiving the report, the patient’s identity, the results and the date
and time of the call. 

  

	 	•	confirmed by a hard copy or electronic report with minimum delay. 

  
 Unexpected results - The pathologist must consult with the requesting medical practitioner immediately when there are
critical or unexpected results. 
  

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 Frozen section reports must be transmitted directly to the surgeon concerned and followed by a hard
copy report. 
  
 Summary reports of tests ordered
must be available. These must be able to be sorted by either requesting medical practitioner, clinical unit, ward or other the Hospital entity or patient. The frequency of these reports will be set by the hospital. 
  
 Priority access line - the Service Provider must provide a dedicated
priority access line for the Hospital staff and visiting medical officers which is answered by a person who is: 
  

	 	•	 	trained to provide a consistent professional response 

  

	 	•	 	authorised to take ownership of the issue and see it through to resolution. 

  
 Pathologist consultative service 
  
 The Service Provider must ensure its pathologists are available to: 
  

	 	•	provide a consultative service for treating doctors and other relevant health care professionals at the Hospital concerning selection of laboratory investigations, their
prompt interpretation and follow-up. 

  

	 	•	assist visiting medical officers and the Hospital staff in the provision and maintenance of high quality care through analysis, review and evaluation of clinical practice
within the Hospital. 

  
 This requires the Service
Provider to ensure its pathologists are available: 
  

	 	•	on site in routine work hours of [[  ]hours to [  ]0 hours] 

  

	 	•	by telephone [[  ] hours a day [  ] days a week]. 

  

	 	•	to participate in interdepartmental and external meetings where laboratory activities and special knowledge affects patient care including but not limited to:

  

	 	-	Patient care audits 

  

	 	-	Tissue audits 

  

	 	-	Providing regular clinical meetings for anatomical pathology reviews 

  

	 	-	Reviews of the use of the resources of the Hospital 

  

	 	-	Participation in conferences and committees in particular those concerned with infection control, blood transfusions, occupational health and safety, clinical reviews

  

	 	•	to participate in the education program of post-graduate health professionals 

  

	 	•	to introduce new tests and improve techniques and advise the Hospital Director of Hospital of those changes and improvements 

  

	 	•	to participate in on-going and planned clinical trials in terms of: 

  

	 	-	tissue storage 

  

	 	-	tissue Analysis 

  

	 	-	data manipulation.] 

  

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 Schedule 3 
 Performance Criteria 
  
 [To be finalised in respect
of each hospital listed in Schedule 5: 
  
 A. Pathology
Services Requirements 
  
 Responsiveness requirements

  
 When clinical need requires, the Service Provider must provide
a blood gas analyser for use by Hospital staff. All staff using the analyser must comply with procedures determined by the Service Provider. 
  
 Turnaround times: 
  

	 	•	Within [  ] month of the day this document takes effect the Service Provider is required to provide the Hospital with a list of the turnaround times (TAT) they will
achieve in providing the core laboratory services and the extended laboratory services. 

  

	 	•	The TAT is required to be measured from the time of specimen receipt to the time the result is viewable at a terminal. 

  

	 	•	The measure of TAT which the Service Provider must utilise is the time to completion of 90% of tests. 

  

	 	•	The turnaround times for both core and extended laboratory services should be set out under the following table: 

  
 Anatomical pathology 
  

	 	  	 Availability of results
 Turnaround times

	 Test

	  	 Report available (on telephone if required)

	  	 Final written report

	Small biopsies	  	[  ] hours	  	[  ] days
	Medium specimens (eg gallbladder, uterine curetting, skin)	  	[  ] hours	  	[  ] days
	Large specimens (eg colectomy, mastectomy)	  	[  ] days	  	[  ] days
	Specimens requiring decalcification	  	[  ] days	  	[  ] days
	Immunochemistry	  	[  ] days	  	[  ] days
	General cytology	  	[  ]day	  	[  ]days
	Pap smear	  	[  ]days	  	[  ]days
	Frozen section	  	[  ]	  	[  ]

  

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 Microbiology 
  

	 	  	 Availability of results
 Turnaround times for non-urgent specimens

	 Test

	  	 	  	 
	Microscopic examination of clinical specimens (parasites and other micro organisms)	  	 [  ]hours
  
 Available outside Business Hours for urgent requests only
	  	 
			
	Culture of urine, faeces, swabs, tissue, sputum, CSF, other body fluids and MSRA screening	  	[  ] days	  	 
			
	Detection of bacterial antigens	  	[  ] hours	  	 

  
 Haematology 

 

	 	  	 Availability of results
 Turnaround times for non-urgent specimens

	 Test

	  	 	  	 
	FBC only	  	[  ] hours	  	 
			
	Blood film	  	[  ]hours	  	 
			
	ESR	  	[  ]hours	  	 
			
	Reticulocytes	  	[  ]hours	  	 
			
	Basic coagulation screen tests: NIR, PT, aPTT, Fibriogen, D Dimer	  	[  ]hours	  	 
			
	Screening tests for infections monoucleosis	  	[  ]hours	  	 
			
	Kleihauer test	  	[  ]hours	  	 
			
	Malarial parasite screening	  	[  ] hours	  	 
			
	Pregnancy test	  	[  ] hours	  	 
			
	Bone marrow collections	  	 [  ] days
  
 [Collections not available outside Working Hours
	  	 

  

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 Immunohaematology 
  

	 	  	 Availability of results
 Turnaround times for non-urgent specimens

	 Test

	  	 	  	 
	Blood grouping (ABO and Rh D)	  	[  ]hours	  	 
			
	Screening of serum for Rh and other blood group antibodies	  	[  ]hours	  	 
			
	Cross matching	  	According to time required as indicated on request	  	 
			
	Group specific issue	  	[  ]hours	  	 
			
	Direct Antigobulin Test	  	[  ] hours	  	 
			
	Cord blood testing	  	[  ] hours	  	 

  
 Biochemistry 

 

	 	  	 Availability of results
 Turnaround times for non-urgent specimens

	 Test

	  	 	  	 
	EUC/LFT/Glu, Ca, P, Chol, Tri etc	  	[  ] hours	  	 
			
	Ck/CKMB	  	[  ] hours	  	 
			
	Neonatal Bilirubins	  	[  ] hours	  	 
			
	Therapeutic Drugs (Gentamicin, Digoxin, Dilantin, Theophylline)	  	[  ] hours	  	 
			
	Blood Gases	  	[  ] hour (only when request processed by Service Provider)	  	 

  

	 	•	Any tests which would be sent out to a reference or other laboratory should be indicated on the TAT list(s). 

  
 Responsiveness of the delivery system -the Service Provider must
specify a median specimen delivery time which will be achieved from outpatient and inpatient sites at the Hospital. 
  
 Responsiveness of the phlebotomy service - the Service Provider must confirm that there will be a prompt response to a telephone request for a
phlebotomist during the extended in hours phlebotomy service times. 
  

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 Sentinel turnaround times 
  
 The Hospital has set the following sentinel event turnaround times which the Service Provider must achieve at all times and which will
be randomly audited. These tests and turnaround times are those which commonly reflect a Service Provider’s turnaround efficiency. They are: 
  
 Urgent tests counted from the time of specimen receipt to time of ring out of result 
  

	•	K+ (potassium)
                     [  ] minutes 

  

	•	PT/APTT
                              [  ] minutes 

  
 Routine tests counted from the time of specimen receipt to authorised results viewable
at a terminal 
  

	•	Iron studies                          less than
[  ] hours 

  

	•	Midstream urine                 no growth less than [  ] hours

  

	•	Histology                             Initial microscopic report on [  ]working
day. 

  
 The Hospital operations manager

  
 The Service Provider is required to nominate an identifiable,
readily contactable person to manage the Hospital work. That person must: 
  

	•	Be the point of first contact for operational issues 

  

	•	Organise regular meetings between the Service Provider and the Hospital users which includes VMOs and the Hospital staff. 

  

	•	Provide measures of performance as specified in the contract for the provision of services. 

  
 Specific clinical and anatomical pathology requirements 
  
 Anticoagulant testing - timely support for therapeutic anti-coagulant control is required. In particular PR results
must be notified in time to modify evening anticoagulant dosing. 
  
 Anatomical pathology - cut up must be done on site and a biopsy review service provided on site. A frozen section service must be provided for the Hospital theatres as follows: 
  

	 	•	[  ] hour notice for elective frozen section 

  

	 	•	immediate phone access for urgent frozen section 

  

	 	•	collection to report TAT for every frozen section of [  ] minutes. 

  
 Autopsy service - whilst an autopsy service is not expected to be provided such a service must be facilitated by the
Service Provider as required by clinicians. 
  
 Blood transfusion and blood products - An on site service must be provided as part of the core laboratory service including: 
  

	 	•	inventory of blood products 

  

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	 	•	compatibility testing 

  

	 	•	issuing of blood products on site [  ] hours a day [  ] days a week 

  

	 	•	facilitation of a minimum blood ordering schedule for surgery in accordance with Red Cross recommendations. 

  
 Bone marrow biopsy - A timely and responsive bone marrow service must
be provided by the Service Provider including review meetings as required by clinicians. 
  
 Deceased patients - The Service Provider must provide a body transport, storage and release process. 
  
 Infectious diseases surveillance/hospital cross infection - The
Service Provider must Provide: 
  

	 	•	the Hospital ID officer with weekly reports containing collated data on infection control rates selected by isolate type and antibiotic sensitivity

  

	 	•	medical support for the ID team if and when necessary including advice on an effective antibiotic prescribing policy 

  

	 	•	provide timely support for the Hospital needle-stick program. 

  

Neonatal and paediatric anatomical and clinical pathology - The Service Provider must have the ability to provide expertise in the collection and
analysis of paediatric specimens and provide medical consultative expertise when and if required. 
  
 Point of care - The Service Provider must be prepared to manage a hospital wide point of care (POC) system including: 
  

	 	•	co-ordinating training and retraining, quality assurance and quality control 

  

	 	•	interpolating results into the clinical record 

  

	 	•	providing registration for POC operators undertaking POC tests. 

  

The Service Provider is not expected to purchase POC instruments but is required to be actively involved in any Hospital process to select
instrumentation. 
  
 Tissue storage - The Service
Provider is required to store all tissue of the Hospital patients according to current ethical standards. All blocks and slides must be stored in appropriate atmosphere controlled conditions indefinitely. The Service Provider must also provide a
process whereby: 
  
 Infection Control

  
 The Service Provider will assist in the provision of
consultation, program management and laboratory support in relation to infection control including, without limitation, air sampling in operation theatres, endoscopy suite tests, MRSA screening and patient screening. 
  
 Quality assurance support 
  
 Provision of quality assurance support including sterile supply,
endoscopy and operating theatres. 
  

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	 	•	Stored material is audited 

  

	 	•	Patient and relative inquiries about stored material are responded to appropriately and promptly. 

  

	B.	Quality and standards 

  
 The Service Provider must be accredited to the Medical Testing accreditation scheme through the National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia / Royal
College of Pathologists of Australasia (NATA/RCPA) 
  
 The Service
Provider must continually meet all the requirements, which the National Association of Testing Authorities imposes as a pre-requisite to it recommending accreditation of all the Service Providers laboratories by the Health Insurance
Commission. 
  
 The Service Provider must have and provide evidence
of: 
  

	 	-	a specimen tracking system 

  

	 	-	a complaints handling system which meets Australian Standard 4269-1995 

  

	 	-	a comprehensive quality assurance program 

  
 The Service Provider must actively support and participate in the quality cycle of the ACHS. 
  

	C.	Performance assessment 

  
 All services provided by the Service Provider must conform with these specifications and the contract for the provision of Pathology Services. 

 
 To ensure that the services provided by the Service Provider are efficient and
effective and as required for good patient care, performance measures are required. Within 1 month of the day this document the Service Provider is required to state to the Operator how they propose that their performance in providing services at
the Hospital will be measured and communicated to the Hospital. The complete methodology must be described. 
  
 In addition examples must be submitted of the following: 
  

	 	•	Serial analysis of high volume tests for 90% test completion 

  

	 	•	ID report sorted for isolate type and antibiotic sensitivity.] 

  

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 Schedule 4 
 Rates

  
 [To be finalised in respect of each hospital listed in
Schedule 5: 
  
 [Where agreements with HCF apply:

  
 For Public Hospitals:] 
  

	1.	Rates for Patient Pathology Services 

  

	 	(c)	The rates chargeable by the Service Provider to the Operator for the Patient Pathology Services shall be the Commonwealth Medicare Benefits Schedule (as that schedule is
amended from time to time). 

  

	 	(d)	The rates chargeable by the Service Provider to the Operator for the Patient Pathology Services which are not listed in the Commonwealth Medicare Benefits Schedule (as that
schedule is amended from time to time) are [    ].. 

  

	2.	Billing Procedures in respect of payment of Service Provider and collection of moneys from Governmental Agencies and / or patients 

  
 [    ]] 
  

	3.	Rates for Hospital Pathology Services 

  
 [    ] 
  
 [Where agreements with HCF apply: 
  
 For Private Hospitals:] 
  

	4.	Rates for Patient Pathology Services 

  

	 	(e)	The rates chargeable by the Service Provider to [the patient / Operator] for the Patient Pathology Services shall be the Commonwealth Medicare Benefits Schedule (as that
schedule is amended from time to time). 

  

	 	(f)	The rates chargeable by the Service Provider to the Operator for the Patient Pathology Services which are not listed in the Commonwealth Medicare Benefits Schedule (as that
schedule is amended from time to time) are [    ].. 

  

	5.	Billing Procedures in respect of payment of Service Provider by [patient / Operator via Governmental Agencies / health funds] 

  
 [    ]] 
  

	6.	Rates for Hospital Pathology Services 

  
 [    ]] 
  

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 Schedule 5 
 Operator Services & Equipment 
  
 [To be
finalised in respect of each hospital listed in Schedule 5: 
  

	1.	The following equipment will be provided by the Operator which may be used by the Service Provider in connection with its provision of the Pathology Services:

  
 [Either specify equipment or state
“nil”.] 
  

	2.	To the extent that any equipment is provided pursuant to Item 1 of this Schedule, the Operator must: 

  

	 	(a)	ensure that the equipment is maintained in a safe, serviceable and clean condition; 

  

	 	(b)	maintain complete and accurate records of equipment maintenance schedules, breakdowns and repairs; and 

  

	 	(c)	ensure that all of the equipment and the materials provided or used in connection with the Services conform to the current relevant Australian Standard (where such exists) or where
an Australian Standard does not exist, to generally accepted industry standards. 

  

	3.	The Operator must provide the following services to the Service Provider: 

  

	 	(a)	[specify services or specify “nil”]; and 

  

	 	(b)	[appropriate self or cupboard space on which the Service Provider may temporarily store consumable or collection materials used in its provision of the Patient Pathology
Services.]] 

  

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 Schedule 5 
 Hospitals forming part of the Hospitals Assets 
  
 Attadale
Private Hospital 
  
 Belmont Private Hospital 
  
 Caloundra Private Hospital 
  
 Castlecrag Private Hospital 
  
 Christo Road Private Hospital 
  
 Como Private Hospital 
  
 Cotham Private Hospital

  
 Glengarry Private Hospital 
  
 Gosford Private Hospital 
  
 Hillcrest - Rockhampton Private Hospital 
  
 John Fawkner Private Hospital 
  
 John Flynn - Gold Coast Private Hospital 
  
 Kareena Private Hospital 
  
 Knox Private Hospital 
  
 Lady Davidson Private Hospital 
  
 Linacre Private Hospital 
  
 Lingard Private Hospital 
  
 Macarthur Private Hospital 
  
 Masada Private Hospital 
  
 Mount Hospital

  
 Mount Waverley Private Hospital 
  
 Nambour Selangor Private Hospital 
  
 Nepean Private Hospital 
  
 North West Brisbane Private Hospital 
  
 Nowra Private Hospital 
  
 Pindara Private Hospital 
  
 Port Macquarie
Private Hospital 
  

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 Orange Private Hospital 
  
 Ringwood Private Hospital 
  
 Shepparton Private Hospital 
  
 St Andrew’s
- Ipswich Private Hospital 
  
 St George Private Hospital 
  
 Strathfield Private Hospital 
  
 Sunnybank Private Hospital 
  
 The Avenue Hospital 
  
 The Hills Private Hospital 
  
 Victorian
Rehabilitation Centre - Eastern Melbourne 
  
 Victorian Rehabilitation Centre -
Northern Melbourne 
  
 Wangaratta Private Hospital 
  
 Warners Bay Private Hospital 
  
 Warringal Private Hospital 
  

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 Executed as an Agreement. 
  

	Signed for and on behalf of Mayne Group Limited ABN 56 004 073 410 by its Attorneys under Power of Attorney dated 30 January 2002 each of whom declares
that he or she holds the office in Mayne Group Limited indicated under his or her signature and that he or she has no notice of the revocation of the Power of Attorney	 	 Mayne Group Limited
 ABN 56 004 073 410 by
 its Attorneys:

	 	  

	 	 Signature of Attorney

	 	  

	 	 Name of Attorney in full

	 	  

	 	 Office

	 	  

	 	 Signature of Attorney

	 	  

	 	 Name of Attorney in full

	 	  

	 	 Office

		
	Executed by HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty Ltd or in the presence of:	 	 
		
	
	 	

	 Signature of Director
	 	 Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	
	 	

	 Name of Director in full
	 	 Name of Secretary/other Director in full

  
  

 41 

 CLAYTON UTZ 
  
 Shared Services Agreement 
  
 Mayne Group Limited 
 ACN 004 073 410 
  
 Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited 
 ACN 106 722 347 
  
 If you have any questions about the details of this document 
 please contact Paul Noonan on + 61 3 9286 6000 
  
 Clayton Utz Lawyers 
 Level 18 333 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia 
 DX 38451 333 Collins VIC 
 T + 61 3 9286 6000 F + 61 3 9629 8488 
  
 www.claytonutz.com 
  
 Our reference 721/344/21724491 

 Table of Contents 
  

	 1.
	  	Definitions and interpretation	  	1
				
	 	  	1.1	  	Definitions	  	1
	 	  	1.2	  	Interpretation	  	5
	 	  	1.3	  	Order of precedence	  	6
	 	  	1.4	  	Capacity	  	6
			
	 2.
	  	Term	  	6
				
	 	  	2.1	  	General Term	  	6
	 	  	2.2	  	C&P Term	  	7
			
	 3.
	  	MGL Provided Services	  	7
				
	 	  	3.1	  	MGL to provide the MGL Provided Services	  	7
	 	  	3.2	  	Service levels and performance standards	  	7
			
	 4.
	  	Buyer Provided Services	  	8
				
	 	  	4.1	  	Buyer to provide the Buyer Provided Services	  	8
	 	  	4.2	  	Service levels and performance standards	  	9
	 	  	4.3	  	Third Party Consents	  	10
	 	  	4.4	  	Failure to meet performance levels	  	10
	 	  	4.5	  	Insurance	  	11
	 	  	4.6	  	Key Personnel	  	11
	 	  	4.7	  	Access to Business Records	  	11
			
	 5.
	  	Changes to Services and Service Schedules	  	12
				
	 	  	5.1	  	Services Schedules	  	12
	 	  	5.2	  	Change	  	12
	 	  	5.3	  	No obligation	  	12
	 	  	5.4	  	Changes to IT infrastructure and Service delivery	  	12
	 	  	5.5	  	Changes after 18 months	  	13
	 	  	5.6	  	Importation of change	  	13
			
	 6.
	  	Third party service providers	  	13
				
	 	  	6.1	  	MGL’s right to subcontract	  	13
	 	  	6.2	  	Buyer’s right to subcontract	  	13
			
	 7.
	  	Charges and invoicing	  	14
				
	 	  	7.1	  	Payment	  	14
	 	  	7.2	  	Charges for Services in the Transition Period	  	14
	 	  	7.3	  	Invoicing and payment	  	15
	 	  	7.4	  	Goods and services tax	  	15
	 	  	7.5	  	Set-off	  	16
			
	 8.
	  	Monies	  	16
				
	 	  	8.1	  	Deposit of monies	  	16
	 	  	8.2	  	Use of monies	  	16
			
	 9.
	  	Dispute resolution	  	16
				
	 	  	9.1	  	Reasonable efforts to resolve disputes	  	16
	 	  	9.2	  	Escalation to CEOs	  	16
	 	  	9.3	  	Appointment of Expert	  	17
	 	  	9.4	  	Conduct of Expert Determination	  	17
	 	  	9.5	  	Costs of Expert Determination	  	18
	 	  	9.6	  	Expert’s decision	  	18
	 	  	9.7	  	Court proceedings	  	18
	 	  	9.8	  	Continued Performance	  	18

  

 i. 

	 10.
	  	Manager and Steering Committee	  	18
				
	 	  	10.1	  	Appointment of Transition Services Manager	  	18
	 	  	10.2	  	Single point of contact	  	19
	 	  	10.3	  	Establishment and procedures of Steering Committee	  	19
			
	 11.
	  	Confidentiality and disclosure of information	  	19
				
	 	  	11.1	  	Duty of confidentiality	  	19
	 	  	11.2	  	Exceptions	  	19
	 	  	11.3	  	Third parties receive Confidential Information	  	20
	 	  	11.4	  	Return of information	  	20
	 	  	11.5	  	No implied rights	  	20
	 	  	11.6	  	Privacy	  	20
	 	  	11.7	  	Survival of clause	  	20
			
	 12.
	  	Security and audit	  	21
				
	 	  	12.1	  	Security	  	21
	 	  	12.2	  	Buyer to maintain audit trail of all MGL Group transactions	  	21
	 	  	12.3	  	Buyer to give access to internal and external auditors and other representatives	  	21
			
	 13.
	  	Liability	  	22
				
	 	  	13.1	  	Liability restrictions	  	22
	 	  	13.2	  	Third Party Providers - MGL Provided Services	  	22
	 	  	13.3	  	Third Party Providers - Buyer Provided Services	  	23
			
	 14.
	  	Disengagement	  	23
				
	 	  	14.1	  	Co-operation	  	23
	 	  	14.2	  	Disengagement principles	  	23
			
	 15.
	  	Termination	  	24
				
	 	  	15.1	  	Termination of Agreement for cause	  	24
	 	  	15.2	  	Termination of a Services Schedule	  	25
			
	 16.
	  	Force Majeure Event	  	25
				
	 	  	16.1	  	Suspension of Obligations	  	25
	 	  	16.2	  	Obligation to remove or prevent Force Majeure Event	  	25
	 	  	16.3	  	Consultation	  	26
	 	  	16.4	  	Termination	  	26
	 	  	16.5	  	Third party supply	  	26
			
	 17.
	  	General provisions	  	26
				
	 	  	17.1	  	Governing law and jurisdiction	  	26
	 	  	17.2	  	Further acts	  	27
	 	  	17.3	  	Notices	  	27
	 	  	17.4	  	Counterparts	  	28
	 	  	17.5	  	Amendments	  	28
	 	  	17.6	  	Merger	  	28
	 	  	17.7	  	Assignments	  	28
	 	  	17.8	  	Consents	  	29
	 	  	17.9	  	Waiver	  	29
	 	  	17.10	  	Expenses	  	29
	 	  	17.11	  	No representation or reliance	  	29
	 	  	17.12	  	Operation of this Agreement	  	29
	 	  	17.13	  	Attorneys	  	30
		
	 Annexure A
	  	2
		
	 Annexure B
	  	10

  

 ii. 

	 Annexure D
	  	29
		
	 Appendix 1
	  	1
		
	 Appendix 2 - List of Servers
	  	1
		
	 Appendix 3 - Bearing Point Quote
	  	1

  
  

 iii. 

 Agreement made at              on
             2003 
  

	Parties	Mayne Group Limited ACN 004 073 410 of Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004 (“MGL”) 

  
 Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited ACN 106 722 347 of c/o Minter
Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000 (“Buyer”) 
  
 Recitals 
  

	A.	On or about the date of this Agreement, MGL, MHH and the Buyer entered into the Share and Asset Sale Deed and the nine Asset Sale Deeds, under which agreements, the Buyer has,
amongst other things, agreed to acquire the Non C&P Hospital Business and the C&P Hospital Business. 

  

	B.	Certain services have been supplied by members of the MGL Group to the C&P Hospital Business and Non C&P Hospital Business, to other businesses operated by members of the
MGL Group and to Contracted Members. 

  

	C.	The assets and personnel required for the supply of some of the services referred to in Recital C will transfer to the Buyer on completion of the Share and Asset Sale Deed.

  

	D.	This Agreement sets out the terms on which, during the Term: 

  

	 	(a)	the Buyer will make available to MGL Group Members the services referred to in Recital B and assistance necessary to enable the MGL Group Members to transition to replacement
services; and 

  

	 	(b)	MGL will continue to make available to the Business the services referred to in Recital B, other than those referred to in Recital C, to enable the Buyer to operate the Business
during the Term. 

  
 The parties agree 
  

	1.	Definitions and interpretation 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

  
 In this Agreement the following terms have the following meanings: 
  
 “Asset Sale Deeds” means the 9 sale and purchase agreements entered into on or about 20 October 2003
between MGL, the Buyer and certain Related Bodies Corporate of the Buyer providing for the transfer to the Buyer of the assets and liabilities in relation to the C&P Hospitals. 
  
 “Business” means the Hospital Business and each C&P Hospital Business from Completion of the Asset Sale
Deed for that C&P Hospital Business. 
  
 “Business
Day” means a day (not being a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday) on which trading banks are generally open for business in Victoria. 
  
 “Business Records” has the meaning given in each Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Buyer Charges” means the fees and charges payable by MGL for the Buyer Provided Services. 
  
 “Buyer Group” means the Buyer and Related Bodies Corporate
of the Buyer (including the Group) to the extent that they operate the Business as at the Commencement Date (each a “Buyer Group Member”). 
  

 1. 

 “Buyer Provided Services” means all services and access to facilities, software and
information technology and communications infrastructure which were received by members of the MGL Group and were or will be received by Contracted Members from personnel and assets transferred to the Buyer under the Share and Asset Sale Deed and
includes the SAP Services, the Disengagement Services and the services and access described in Annexure B. 
  
 “C&P Hospital” means a “Hospital” as defined under each of the Asset Sale Deeds. 
  
 “C&P Hospital Business” means a “Hospital
Business” as defined under each of the Asset Sale Deeds. 
  
 “C&P Term” means the duration of the longest C&P Transition Period.  
  
 “C&P Transition Period” has the meaning given in clause 2.2. 
  
 “Change” means any change, alteration, amendment, reduction or addition to the Services, to any hardware,
software or infrastructure used in the provision of the Services or to the method of delivery, volume, performance level or amount of resources involved in the provision of a service and includes any necessary consequential changes to the Services
Schedules. 
  
 “Charges” means whichever is
applicable of the MGL Charges and the Buyer Charges, or both, as the context requires. 
  
 “Commencement Date” means the “Completion Date” as defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Completion” means in the case of: 
  

	 	(a)	the Hospital Business, “Completion” as defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed; and 

  

	 	(b)	each C&P Hospital Business, means the earlier of “Completion” as defined in the Asset Sale Deed for that C&P Hospital Business and termination of the Asset Sale
Deed for that C&P Hospital Business. 

  
 “Confidential Information” means any and all information of any nature and in any form (including electronic, magnetic and other intangible forms, whether capable of being read by human beings or not) concerning the
operations, dealings, organisation, personnel, business strategies, customers, technology, Intellectual Property, trade secrets or know-how of a Party and/or any of its Related Bodies Corporate which is received by, disclosed to or discovered by the
other Party (the “receiving Party”) before, on or after the date of this Agreement under, in connection with or as a result of this Agreement or any action taken under this Agreement, but does not include information which: 
  

	 	(a)	is or becomes part of the public domain through no act, failure to act or default of the receiving Party or any person associated with, or who received that information from or as a
consequence of disclosure by, the receiving Party; 

  

	 	(b)	is disclosed to the receiving Party by a third party lawfully in possession of such information and who is under no obligation to maintain such information in confidence, provided
that such third party was not a Related Body Corporate of the receiving Party at the time of the disclosure to the receiving Party; or 

  

	 	(c)	can be shown from the receiving Party’s written records was in the receiving Party’s possession prior to receipt by, disclosure to or discovery by the receiving Party.

  
 “Contracted Members” means the
companies and businesses referred to in clause 4.1(c). 
  

 2. 

 “Disengagement Services” means the services to be provided by the Buyer in connection
with the activities described in clause 14. 
  
 “Force
Majeure Event” means an event or cause which is beyond the reasonable control of the Party claiming an obligation under this Agreement is frustrated by such event or cause but excluding a strike, lockout or other industrial dispute
involving the employees of a Buyer Group Member but otherwise including: 
  

	 	(a)	an act of God, lightning, storm, flood, fire, earthquake, explosion, cyclone, tidal wave, landslide or adverse weather conditions; 

  

	 	(b)	an act of public enemy, war (declared or undeclared), terrorism, sabotage, blockade, revolution, riot, insurrection, civil commotion or epidemic; 

  

	 	(c)	the effect of any applicable laws, orders, rules or regulations of any government or other competent authority; 

  

	 	(d)	embargo, inability to obtain any necessary materials, equipment, facilities or qualified employees, power or water shortage, lack of transportation; and 

  

	 	(e)	breakage or accident or other damage to machinery, but only to the extent that the effects thereof could not have been avoided or minimised by appropriate maintenance or support
arrangements. 

  
 “Group” has the
meaning given in the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “GST
Law” has the same meaning as in the ‘A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth) and words defined in the GST Law have the same meaning in this Agreement. 
  
 “Hospital Business” has the meaning given in the Share and
Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Intellectual Property Rights”
means any and all intellectual and industrial property rights throughout the world, whether subsisting now or in the future, including rights in respect of or in connection with copyright, trade marks, designs, patents, business and domain
names, inventions, confidential information, trade secrets and know how, and moral rights, whether or not registered or registrable, including rights to registration of such rights and rights in all applications to register such rights. 

 
 “Key Personnel” means the employees of the Buyer listed
in Annexure C. 
  
 “MGL Bank Account” means all
bank accounts, lock boxes or other means of holding cash or cash equivalent of, or relating to the operations of, each C&P Hospital Business. 
  
 “MGL Charges” means the fees and charges payable by the Buyer for the MGL Provided Services. 
  
 “MGL Group” means MGL and its Related Bodies Corporate as
at the Commencement Date and any Related Bodies Corporate of MGL from time to time (each a “MGL Group Member”). 
  
 “MGL Provided Services” means the services and access to premises, facilities, software and information technology and communications
infrastructure described in Annexure A. 
  
 “MHH”
means Mayne Healthcare Holdings Pty Limited, ACN 078 954 631 of Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria. 
  
 “Non C&P Hospital Business” has the meaning given in the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  
 “Parties” means the Buyer and MGL. 
  

 3. 

 “Personal Information” has the meaning given in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). 

  
 “Privacy Act” means the Privacy Act
1988 (Cth).  
  
 “Privacy Laws”
means: 
  

	 	(a)	the Privacy Act; 

  

	 	(b)	the National Privacy Principles contained in Schedule 3 to the Privacy Act or any approved privacy code that applies to any of the parties to this Agreement; and

  

	 	(c)	all other applicable laws which require a person to observe privacy or confidentiality obligations in respect of Personal Information or other information. 

 
 “Related Body Corporate” has the meaning given in the
Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).  
  
 “SAP
Services” is defined in Services Schedule 1 to Annexure B . 
  
 “SAP System” means the system described in section 1 of Services Schedule 1 to Annexure B as modified and upgraded from time to time. 
  

“Services” means whichever is applicable of the MGL Provided Services and the Buyer Provided Services, or both, as the context
requires. 
  
 “Services Schedule” means a
document substantially in the form of Annexure D, describing: 
  

	 	(a)	services to be provided by MGL and attached to this Agreement as part of Annexure A, either as at the date of this Agreement or subsequently under clause 5; or

  

	 	(b)	services to be provided by the Buyer and attached to this Agreement as part of Annexure B, either as at the date of this Agreement or subsequently under clause 5.

  
 “Share and Asset Sale Deed”
means the share and asset sale deed entered into on or about 20 October 2003 between MGL, MHH, and the Buyer providing for the transfer to the Buyer of the shares in Australian Medical Enterprises Ltd and HCoA Hospital Holdings (Australia) Pty
Ltd and certain assets and liabilities in relation to the hospital business carried on by those companies and their respective subsidiaries. 
  
 “Term” means the General Term and the C&P Term. 
  
 “Third Party Provider” means, as the context requires, any person engaged, contracted or used by:

  

	 	(a)	MGL to provide any MGL Provided Services (other than a MGL Group Member); or 

  

	 	(b)	the Buyer to provide any Buyer Provided Services (other than a Buyer Group Member). 

  
 “Transaction Documents” means each of the: 
  

	 	(a)	Umbrella Deed; 

  

	 	(b)	Share and Asset Sale Deed; 

  

	 	(c)	each Asset Sale Deed; and 

  

	 	(d)	Trust Deed. 

  

 4. 

 “Transition Period” means, subject to clause 2.1(b): 
  

	 	(a)	for an MGL Provided Service (other than for MGL Provided Services for each C&P Hospital Business), the period specified in the applicable Services Schedule as the period during
which MGL will provide that MGL Provided Service to the Business; 

  

	 	(b)	for a Buyer Provided Service (other than for Buyer Provided Services for each C&P Hospital Business prior to Completion), the period specified in the applicable Services
Schedule as the period during which the Buyer will provide that Buyer Provided Service to the Mayne Group; 

  

	 	(c)	for Services provided to a C&P Hospital Business the applicable C&P Transition Period; or 

  

	 	(d)	for any MGL Provided Service or Buyer Provided Service which is not defined in a Services Schedule or for which no period is specified in the relevant Services Schedule, the period
commencing on the Commencement Date and ending on the date which is 12 months after the Commencement Date. 

  
 “Trust Deed” has the meaning given to that term in the Asset Sale Deeds.  
  
 “Umbrella Deed” has the meaning given to that term in the
Asset Sale Deeds. 
  

	1.2	Interpretation 

  
 In this Agreement unless the context indicates a contrary intention: 
  

	 	(a)	words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa, and words denoting a given gender include all other genders; 

  

	 	(b)	the expression “person” includes an individual, the estate of an individual, a body politic, a corporation and a statutory or other authority or association (incorporated
or unincorporated); 

  

	 	(c)	headings are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation; 

  

	 	(d)	references to parties, clauses, schedules, exhibits or annexures are references to parties, clauses, schedules, exhibits and annexures to or of this Agreement and a reference to
this Agreement includes any schedule, exhibit and annexure; 

  

	 	(e)	references to this Agreement, or any other deed, agreement, instrument or document is deemed to include references to this Agreement, or such other deed, agreement, instrument or
document as amended, novated, supplemented, or replaced from time to time; 

  

	 	(f)	a reference to an agreement includes a representation, undertaking, deed, agreement or legally enforceable order or arrangement or understanding whether or not in writing;

  

	 	(g)	a reference to a document includes any written agreement and any certificate or note or other document of any kind; 

  

	 	(h)	references to any person or to any party to this Agreement include that person’s or party’s executors, administrators, successors and permitted assigns;

  

	 	(i)	where any word or phrase is given a defined meaning any other part of speech or grammatical form in respect of such word or phrase has corresponding meaning;

  

 5. 

	 	(j)	where the day on or by which any sum is payable hereunder or any act, matter or thing is to be done is a day other than a Business Day, such sum will be paid and such act, matter or
thing will be done on the immediately succeeding Business Day; 

  

	 	(k)	where 2 or more parties to this Agreement make a joint covenant, undertaking, representation or warranty, the same will be construed to refer to and bind each of such parties
jointly and each of them severally; 

  

	 	(l)	references to payments to any party to this Agreement will be construed to include payments to another person upon the direction of such party; 

  

	 	(m)	reference to any legislation or to any clause or provision of any legislation includes any statutory modification or re-enactment or any statutory provision substituted for, and all
ordinances, by-laws, regulations and other statutory documents issued under, that legislation, clause or provision; 

  

	 	(n)	the word “includes” in any form is not a word of limitation; and 

  

	 	(o)	a reference to Annexure A includes any Services Schedule incorporated in Annexure A at the Commencement Date or subsequently under clause 5 and a reference to Annexure B includes
any Services Schedule incorporated in Annexure B at the Commencement Date or subsequently under clause 5. 

  

	1.3	Order of precedence 

  
 In the event of a conflict between the terms of the individual documents which constitute this Agreement the following order of precedence will apply:

  

	 	(a)	this Agreement (excluding the Services Schedules); and 

  

	 	(b)	the Services Schedules. 

  

	1.4	Capacity 

  
 The parties acknowledge that: 
  

	 	(a)	the Buyer enters into and may enforce this Agreement for the benefit of the Buyer Group Members involved in the operation of the Business; 

  

	 	(b)	MGL enters into and may enforce this Agreement for the benefit of each MGL Group Member and each Contracted Member; and 

  

	 	(c)	this Agreement is only enforceable by and against each of MGL and the Buyer. 

  

	2.	Term 

  

	2.1	General Term 

  

	 	(a)	The General Term commences on the Commencement Date and terminates on the earlier of: 

  

	 	(i)	the date on which all Transition Periods have expired; and 

  

	 	(ii)	termination of this Agreement in accordance with clause 15. 

  

 6. 

	 	(b)     (i)	MGL may extend the Transition Period for any Buyer Provided Service by a period of up to 180 days if MGL has not transitioned off that service prior to the end of the original
Transition Period; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the Buyer may extend the Transition Period for any MGL Provided Service by a period of up to 180 days if the Buyer has not transitioned off that service prior to the end of the
original Transition Period. 

  

	 	(c)	To exercise its rights under clause 2.1(b) above, a Party must notify the other Party, at least 60 days prior to the end of the original Transition Period or the first extension of
the Transition Period, of its intention to extend the Transition Period and specifying the length of the extended Transition Period. 

  

	 	(d)	The fee for any MGL Provided Service or Buyer Provided Service for which the Transition Period is extended under clause 2.1(b) will be calculated and charged on a pro rata basis
according to the fees payable during the original Transition Period for that service adjusted to reflect any change, for the 12 month period preceding the commencement of the extension, in the weighted average of the consumer price index for the
eight capital cities published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. 

  

	2.2	C&P Term 

  

	 	(a)	The C&P Transition Period for each C&P Hospital Business commences on the Commencement Date and terminates on the earlier of: 

  

	 	(i)	the date of Completion of the Asset Sale Deed for that C&P Hospital Business; 

  

	 	(ii)	termination of this Agreement in accordance with clause 15. 

  

	3.	MGL Provided Services 

  

	3.1	MGL to provide the MGL Provided Services 

  
 Subject to clause 4.3, MGL will provide, or procure a MGL Group Member or a Third Party Provider to provide, the MGL Provided Services to the Business for
the applicable Transition Periods on the terms of this Agreement. 
  

	3.2	Service levels and performance standards 

  

	 	(a)	MGL will provide the MGL Provided Services in accordance with all requirements set out in Annexure A, including any service levels or key performance indicators specified in
Annexure A. 

  

	 	(b)	Without limiting its obligations under clause 3.2(a), MGL will use reasonable endeavours to supply the MGL Provided Services as they were being supplied to the Business immediately
prior to the Commencement Date. 

  

	 	(c)	Subject to clauses 3.2(a) and 3.2(b), MGL will have no obligation to improve any aspect of the MGL Provided Services or the supply of the MGL Provided Services except:

  

	 	(i)	where necessary to enable a Buyer Group Member to comply with any legislative or regulatory requirement provided that the Buyer will pay the reasonable costs of any improvement
necessitated by a legislative or regulatory requirement applicable only to the Business; 

  

 7. 

	 	(ii)	if MGL improves any aspect of the MGL Provided Services which are provided to the MGL Group, in which case the improvement will also be provided to the Business.

  

	 	(d)	MGL will: 

  

	 	(i)	continue, throughout the Term, to provide Buyer Group Members with any reports and information which the Buyer Group Members received in the ordinary course of business prior to the
Commencement Date in respect of any service which is an MGL Provided Service; 

  

	 	(ii)	provide reasonable assistance and resources and do things reasonably required by the Buyer to allow the Buyer to fulfil its obligations and exercise its rights under this Agreement;

  

	 	(iii)	without limiting the other obligations of MGL, ensure that each MGL Group Member providing MGL Provided Services: 

  

	 	A.	complies with MGL’s obligations under this Agreement; 

  

	 	B.	subject to clause 3.2(c), complies with reasonable requests made by the Buyer from time to time with respect to any MGL Provided Service; and 

  

	 	C.	gives the Buyer and each Buyer Group Member access to premises, facilities and equipment owned or controlled by the MGL Group as reasonably necessary and required by the Buyer or
Buyer Group Member in relation to the supply of MGL Provided Services; and 

  

	 	(iv)	generally cooperate reasonably with the Buyer in relation to the supply of the MGL Provided Services. 

  

	4.	Buyer Provided Services 

  

	4.1	Buyer to provide the Buyer Provided Services 

  

	 	(a)	The Buyer will provide, or procure a Buyer Group Member or a Third Party Provider to provide, the Buyer Provided Services specified in Part 1 of Annexure B to the MGL Group Members
for the applicable Transition Period during the General Term on the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	The Buyer will provide, or procure a Buyer Group Member or a Third Party Provider to provide, the Buyer Provided Services specified in Parts 1 and 2 of Annexure B to each C&P
Hospital Business for the C&P Term for that C&P Hospital Business on the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(c)	If a MGL Group Member, or a business operated by a MGL Group Member, is divested from the MGL Group during the General Term or, having been divested from the MGL Group before the
Commencement Date is, at the Commencement Date, receiving services the same as any Buyer Provided Services from any MGL Group Member, the Buyer will, if directed to do so by MGL, continue to provide to that company or business any Buyer Provided
Services which that company or business was receiving prior to the divestment or the Commencement Date, as the case may be, on terms the same as all applicable terms of this Agreement, including terms as to price. 

  

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	 	(d)	The obligation of the Buyer under clause 4.1(c) will apply for the Transition Period during the General Term of each Buyer Provided Service being provided to the relevant company or
business and MGL may on behalf of the divested company or entity which acquired the business extend any such Transition Period in accordance with clause 2.l(b). 

  

	4.2	Service levels and performance standards 

  

	 	(a)	The Buyer will provide the Buyer Provided Services in accordance with all requirements set out in Annexure B, including any service levels or key performance indicators specified in
Annexure B. 

  

	 	(b)	The Buyer acknowledges that, throughout the Term, certain Buyer Provided Services, in particular the SAP Services, will be of critical importance to the business operated by MGL
Group Members and Contracted Members. Accordingly, notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement but subject to clause 4.2(a), the Buyer must supply the Buyer Provided Services to MGL for the benefit of MGL Group Members and Contracted
Members to at least the same extent, in the same manner, at the same level of use and performance and with the same commitments to timing of delivery (including the timing of batch runs which are part of the SAP Services) as such services were being
supplied to the MGL Group Members and Contracted Members immediately prior to the Commencement Date and the Buyer must ensure that the SAP Services are provided to the MGL Group Members and Contracted Members at all times at least to the standard
that the Buyer provides such services to its own business (including the Business). 

  

	 	(c)	Subject to sub-clauses 4.2(a) and 4.2(b), the Buyer will have no obligation under this Agreement to improve any aspect of the Buyer Provided Services or the supply of the Buyer
Provided Services except: 

  

	 	(i)	where necessary to enable a MGL Group Member to comply with any legislative or regulatory requirement provided that MGL will pay the Buyer’s reasonable costs of any improvement
necessitated by a legislative or regulatory requirement applicable only to an MGL Group Member; 

  

	 	(ii)	if the Buyer improves any aspect of the Buyer Provided Services which are provided to the Business, in which case the improvement will also be provided to the MGL Group Members; and

  

	 	(iii)	in relation to the Buyer Provided Services set out in Part 2 of Annexure B, which the Buyer must ensure are provided at all times at least to the standard that the Buyer provides to
its own business (including the Business). 

  

	 	(d)	Without limiting the other obligations of the Buyer, the Buyer will: 

  

	 	(i)	continue, throughout the Term, to provide MGL Group Members with any reports and information which the MGL Group Members received in the ordinary course of business prior to the
Commencement Date in respect of any service which is a Buyer Provided Service; 

  

	 	(ii)	provide reasonable assistance and resources and do things reasonably required by MGL to allow MGL to fulfil its obligations and exercise its rights under this Agreement;

  

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	 	(iii)	without limiting the other obligations of the Buyer, ensure that each Buyer Group Member providing Buyer Provided Services: 

  

	 	A.	complies with the Buyer’s obligations under this Agreement applicable to that Buyer Group Member; 

  

	 	B.	subject to clause 4.2(c), complies with reasonable requests made by MGL on behalf of any MGL Group Member or Contracted Member from time to time with respect to any Buyer Provided
Service; and 

  

	 	C.	gives MGL access to premises, facilities and equipment owned or controlled by the Buyer Group as reasonably necessary and required by MGL in relation to the supply of the MGL
Provided Services; and 

  

	 	(iv)	generally cooperate reasonably with MGL in relation to the supply of the Buyer Provided Services to MGL Group Members and Contracted Members. 

  

	4.3	Third Party Consents 

  

	 	(a)	The Parties will be jointly responsible for obtaining from Third Party Providers and other third parties all consents, approvals and licences necessary for the performance of the
Services in accordance with this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	Subject to clause 4.3(d), each Party will do all things within its reasonable power necessary to maintain the currency of all consents, approvals and licences from Third Party
Providers and other third parties necessary for the performance of the Services in accordance with this Agreement. 

  

	 	(c)	A Party will not do or omit to do anything which will cause the other Party or any Related Body Corporate of the other Party to breach the terms of any such consent approval or
licence or which would give the relevant Third Party Provider or other third party the right to terminate any such consent, approval or licence. 

  

	 	(d)	MGL will not be required to incur any expense, or pay any money or provide any valuable consideration to or for the benefit of any person to obtain, or to maintain, or ensure the
currency or continued provision of, any consent, approval or licence from Third Party Providers and other third parties necessary for the performance of the Services to be provided by the other party. All such expense, payment of money or provision
of valuable consideration will be the responsibility of the Buyer. 

  

	4.4	Failure to meet performance levels 

  

	 	(a)	A Party is not liable to the other Party (in this clause 4.4, “affected Party”) for a failure to meet any service level or key performance indicator unless that
failure has, or is likely to have, a demonstrable effect on the affected Party. 

  

	 	(b)	If a Party fails to meet any performance criteria specified in this Agreement in relation to any Service and that failure has, or is likely to have, a demonstrable effect on the
affected Party, the Party in breach must notify the affected Party of the failure promptly after becoming aware of it, must consult with the affected Party concerning minimisation of the effects of the failure and must rectify the failure in the
time specified in the applicable Services Schedule or, if no time is specified, as soon as reasonably practicable. 

  

	 	(c)	If a dispute arises regarding the failure of a Party to meet any performance criteria specified in this Agreement in relation to any Service, the Parties will resolve the dispute in
accordance with clause 9 failing which the affected Party may pursue any remedies available to that Party under clause 15.1(a). 

  

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	 	(d)	In taking action to restore a failed service or prevent the failure of a Service, the Party providing the Service must not give priority to the provision or rectification of
services to its own business ahead of the provision of the relevant Services to the other Party without obtaining the prior written consent of the other Party which may be withheld in that other Party’s sole discretion.

  

	4.5	Insurance 

  

	 	(a)	Each Party must at its own expense obtain and maintain: 

  

	 	(i)	all insurance required by law; and 

  

	 	(ii)	appropriate for its business. 

  

	4.6	Key Personnel 

  

	 	(a)	The Buyer will use reasonable endeavours to ensure that the Key Personnel remain employed by the Buyer in equivalent positions and performing the same duties which they occupied and
performed for MGL immediately prior to the Commencement Date. 

  

	 	(b)	Each party will ensure that all employees and contractors involved in the provision of the Services to be provided by that party fulfil their obligations in a proper, efficient,
diligent and competent manner. 

  

	 	(c)	During the Term: 

  

	 	(i)	the Buyer must not transfer or re-assign any Key Personnel until a suitable replacement is nominated by the Buyer and approved by MGL, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld
or delayed. 

  

	 	(ii)	Any such replacement personnel proposed by the Buyer: 

  

	 	A.	must be suitably qualified and experienced for the position; 

  

	 	B.	must have undergone an appropriate skills transfer from the person he or she is replacing; 

  

	 	C.	must be available to commence providing services at or before the time at which the person being replaced finishes providing those services; and 

  

	 	D.	once employed by the Buyer in accordance with this clause 4.6(c), will be a member of the Key Personnel. 

  

	4.7	Access to Business Records 

  
 Each party must provide to the other reasonable access to such Business Records and personnel, and assistance (including copies of relevant documents) as
reasonably requested by the other party, including such access as reasonably required to permit any relevant MGL Group Member or Buyer Group Member to complete tax returns and to comply with the other party’s business and statutory
requirements. 
  

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	5.	Changes to Services and Service Schedules 

  

	5.1	Services Schedules 

  

	 	(a)	Prior to or during the Term, the Parties may agree on additional services to fall within the scope of this Agreement by entering into a Services Schedule for such services to be
annexed to Annexure C. Any such additional services will be provided on a cost recovery basis. 

  

	 	(b)	A Party requesting that particular services become the subject of a new Services Schedule will submit to the other Party a draft services schedule in the form of the template in
Schedule 2 or in another form agreed by the Parties. 

  

	 	(c)	The supply of the Services under a Services Schedule will be in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the Services Schedule. 

  

	5.2	Change 

  
 At any time during the Term either Party may request a Change to the Services by submitting a request and adequate supporting details in writing to the
other Party. 
  

	5.3	No obligation 

  
 Subject to clause 5.4, no Change or new Services Schedule may be implemented unless approved in writing by both Parties. Each Party will nevertheless use
reasonable endeavours to have resources available to carry out Change requests made by the other party which are necessary for the Business (in the case of the Buyer) or the businesses operated by MGL Group Members. 
  

	5.4	Changes to IT infrastructure and Service delivery 

  
 If a Party wishes to alter either: 
  

	 	(a)	the information technology infrastructure to which the other Party has access under this Agreement or which is necessary for the delivery of a Service; or 

 

	 	(b)	the method of delivery, any computer system used to deliver, the timing of delivery (including the timing of batch runs which are part of the SAP Services), the volume or
performance level of a Service or the amount of resources involved in the provision of a Service, 

  
 and the process of making, or the end result of, that alteration may have a material adverse impact on the Business (if MGL is proposing the Change) or
any of the businesses operated by the MGL Group Members (including each C&P Hospital Business prior to Completion), any business operated by a Contracted Member (if the Buyer is proposing the Change) then, unless the Change is expressly dealt
with in this Agreement: 
  

	 	(c)	the Party proposing the Change must notify the other Party in accordance with clause 5.2; 

  

	 	(d)	MGL and the Buyer must consult and negotiate in good faith regarding the Change; and 

  

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	 	(e)	subject to clause 5.5, the Party proposing the Change will not implement the Change without the written approval of the other Party which: 

  

	 	(i)	if the notification is made during the first 12 months after the Commencement Date, may be withheld in the sole discretion of that other Party; 

  

	 	(ii)	if the notification is received between 12 months and 18 months after the Commencement Date, must not be delayed or unreasonably withheld. The other Party will be entitled to
withhold its approval if the Change would result in the Services not being supplied at the same standard, or, in the case of MGL, if the Change would not satisfy the statutory reasonable accounting or requirements of MGL Group Members

  

	 	(iii)	must not be withheld if the notification relates to a legislative or regulatory requirement affecting the Party proposing the Change. 

  

	5.5	Changes after 18 months 

  
 Clause 5.4 will not apply after the date which is 18 months after the Commencement Date, provided that the Party making the change will ensure that its
Services supplied after that date will continue, for the remainder of the Term, to at least the standard as are provided to its business and satisfy the reasonable statutory accounting and other requirements of the other Party and, in the case of
the Buyer Provided Services the accounting and other requirements set out in Paragraph 1 of Part 2 of Annexure B 
  

	5.6	Importation of change 

  
 Upon approval in writing by both Parties the terms of a Change or a new Services Schedule implemented under this clause 5 will be imported as terms of
this Agreement. 
  

	6.	Third party service providers 

  

	6.1	MGL’s right to subcontract 

  

	 	(a)	Without limiting MGL’s obligations to the Buyer under this Agreement, MGL may subcontract any of the Services to be performed, to the extent that MGL engages a Third Party
Provider to provide the service to any MGL Group Member. 

  

	 	(b)	MGL may at any time, in its discretion, replace one Third Party Provider with another provided that there are no material adverse effects on the MGL Supplied Services.

  

	6.2	Buyer’s right to subcontract 

  

	 	(a)	Without limiting the Buyer’s obligations to MGL under this Agreement, the Buyer may subcontract any of the Buyer Provided Services to the extent that the Buyer engages a Third
Party Provider to provide the Service to itself, except that the Buyer must not subcontract any SAP Services, other than those relating to the SAP Upgrade Project described in section 6.2 of Services Schedule No. 1 of Part 1 of Annexure B without
obtaining the prior written approval of MGL of the decision to subcontract and of the particular subcontractor, approval in each case not to be unreasonably withheld. 

  

	 	(b)	The Buyer may at any time, in its discretion, replace one Third Party Provider with another provided that there are no material adverse effects on the relevant Buyer Provided
Services except that the Buyer must not replace any Third Party Provider engaged in any SAP Services, other than those relating to the SAP Upgrade Project described in section 6.2 of Services Schedule No. 1 of Part 1 of Annexure B without obtaining
the prior written approval of MGL of the decision to replace and the replacement Third Party Provider, approval in each case not to be unreasonably withheld. 

  

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	7.	Charges and invoicing 

  

	7.1	Payment 

  

	 	(a)	In consideration of MGL providing the MGL Provided Services, the Buyer will pay the MGL Charges. 

  

	 	(b)	In consideration of the Buyer providing the Buyer Provided Services, MGL will pay the Buyer Charges (other than for each C&P Hospital Business). 

  

	 	(c)	In consideration of the Buyer providing the Buyer Provided Services in respect of each C&P Hospital Business, MGL will pay the service charges identified in Part 2 of Annexure
B. 

  

	7.2	Charges for Services in the Transition Period 

  

	 	(a)	Subject to this clause 7.2, the Charges for each Service are set out in the Services Schedule applicable to that Service. 

  

	 	(b)	Unless otherwise agreed or expressly stated in this Agreement: 

  

	 	(i)	the Services are charged on a cost recovery basis only, with the purpose of reimbursing the Party incurring the costs; 

  

	 	(ii)	the apportionment of costs between the Parties will be on a pro rata basis, based on usage or other agreed appropriate measure; and 

  

	 	(iii)	if the agreed Charges for a Service does are not sufficient to allow the Party providing the Service (in this clause 7.2(b)(iii) “provider”) to recover its costs of
providing that Service, and if: 

  

	 	A.	the provider has notified the other Party of this fact in writing, setting out sufficient details of the shortfall; and 

  

	 	B.	the provider is able to demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the other Party that it has taken reasonable steps to mitigate the shortfall; 

  
 then the Charges will be adjusted to reflect those costs and the Parties
will make any adjusting payments necessary to reflect this for the period during which the costs exceed the Charges. 
  

	 	(c)	MGL will be entitled to be reimbursed by the Buyer for any out of pocket expenses excluding any overhead allocation in addition to the Charges which are reasonably incurred by MGL
in connection with the provision of the Services and with the prior approval of the Buyer, which must not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 

  

	 	(d)	Subject to clause 7.1, the Buyer will be entitled to be reimbursed by MGL for any out of pocket expenses excluding any overhead allocation in addition to the Charges which are
reasonably incurred by the Buyer in connection with the provision of the Services and with the prior approval of MGL, which must not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. 

  

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	7.3	Invoicing and payment 

  

	 	(a)	No later than the fourteenth day of each calendar month, MGL will issue a Tax Invoice to the Buyer detailing the MGL Charges payable by the Buyer for the previous calendar month
(and including any additional amounts which are payable by the Buyer in accordance with this Agreement). The Buyer will pay all amounts due under Tax Invoices within 10 Business Days of receipt of the Tax Invoice except where the Buyer disputes the
amount which is the subject of the Tax Invoice, in which case the Buyer will: 

  

	 	(i)	pay to MGL the part of the amount which is the subject of the Tax Invoice (if any) which it does not dispute within 10 Business Days of receipt of the relevant Tax Invoice; and

  

	 	(ii)	meet with MGL to review the disputed amount and if agreement on the amount payable is not reached within 30 days from the due date of the Tax Invoice, then the dispute will be
addressed in accordance with clause 9. 

  

	 	(b)	No later than the fourteenth day of each calendar month, the Buyer will issue a Tax Invoice to MGL detailing the Buyer Charges payable by MGL for the previous calendar month (and
including any additional amounts payable by MGL in accordance with this Agreement). MGL will pay all amounts due under Tax Invoices within 10 Business Days of receipt of the Tax Invoice except where MGL disputes the amount which is the subject of
the Tax Invoice, in which case MGL will: 

  

	 	(i)	pay to the Buyer the part of the amount which is the subject of the Tax Invoice (if any) which it does not dispute within 10 Business Days of receipt of the relevant Tax Invoice;
and 

  

	 	(ii)	meet with the Buyer to review the disputed amount and if agreement on the amount payable is not reached within 30 days from the due date of the Tax Invoice, then the dispute will be
addressed in accordance with clause 9. 

  

	7.4	Goods and services tax 

  

	 	(a)	In addition to any other consideration, the recipient of a Taxable Supply made under or in connection with this Agreement must pay to the Party making the Taxable Supply the amount
of GST in respect of the Taxable Supply. This clause 7.4(a) does not apply if the consideration specified for the Taxable Supply is expressly agreed to be GST inclusive. 

  

	 	(b)	The amount of a Party’s entitlement under this Agreement to recovery or compensation for any of its costs, expenses or liabilities is reduced by the input tax credits to which
that party (or the representative member of a GST group of which the party is a member) is entitled in respect of such costs, expenses or liabilities. 

  

	 	(c)	A Party which is the recipient of a Taxable Supply under or in connection with this Agreement is not obliged to pay any amount in respect of GST to the Supplier unless and until the
Party which is the supplier issues a Tax Invoice to the recipient Party in respect of the Taxable Supply, such Tax Invoice to be issued in accordance with clause 7.3. If an adjustment has occurred, the supplier Party must issue an adjustment note to
the recipient Party. 

  

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	 	(d)	For the purposes of this clause 7.4: 

  

	 	(i)	“Taxable Supply” and “Tax Invoice” have the meaning given to those terms respectively in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth),
excluding, in the case of the definition of “Taxable Supply”, the operation of section 84-5 of that Act. 

  

	 	(ii)	other words defined in A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (Cth) have the meanings given to them in that Act. 

  

	7.5	Set-off 

  
 With respect to any amount to be paid by one Party to the other Party under this Agreement, the Party to which such amount is owed may set-off against
such amount any amount that such Party is obligated to pay to the other Party under this Agreement. 
  

	8.	Monies 

  

	8.1	Deposit of monies 

  
 In relation to providing the Buyer Provided Services referred to in clause 4.1(b) all monies provided by or with respect to the operations of any C&P
Hospital Business or otherwise received by the Buyer on behalf of that C&P Hospital Business after the Commencement Date will be promptly deposited in an MGL Bank Account for that C&P Hospital Business. 
  

	8.2	Use of monies 

  
 All monies in the MGL Bank Account will be used as directed by MGL for business activities and expenses of the C&P Hospital Business in the ordinary
course and such other uses in the ordinary course related to the C&P Hospital Business as MGL may desire. 
  

	9.	Dispute resolution 

  

	9.1	Reasonable efforts to resolve disputes 

  

	 	(a)	If any dispute or difference arises between MGL and the Buyer out of or in connection with the performance of this Agreement or the Services, the Parties will endeavour to resolve
the dispute in accordance with the procedures in this clause 9, before having recourse to arbitration or litigation. 

  

	 	(b)	A Party claiming that a dispute or difference has arisen, must give written notice to the other Party specifying the nature of the dispute. 

  

	 	(c)	Following delivery of a notice under clause 9.1(b), the Parties will make every reasonable effort to resolve the dispute or difference in a commercially reasonable and amicable way,
and within 3 calendar days after delivery and receipt of the notice, the Parties’ respective Chief Information Officers will meet at a mutually convenient location (or, if necessary, by telephone) to attempt to resolve the dispute.

  

	9.2	Escalation to CEOs 

  
 If resolution cannot be reached under clause 9.1(c) within 7 calendar days of receipt of notice of the dispute under clause 9.1(b), the Parties will
endeavour to organise and conduct a meeting between the CEO of MGL (or his or her delegate) and the CEO of the Buyer (or his or her delegate) to agree appropriate actions, if any, to be implemented within an agreed timeframe. A delegate of either
CEO must be duly authorised to act in relation to the matters to be discussed and must be have sufficient information and authority to make decisions on those matters on behalf of the CEO. 
  

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	9.3	Appointment of Expert 

  

	 	(a)	If resolution has not been reached (under clause 9.2, or otherwise) within 14 calendar days of receipt of notice of the dispute under clause 9.1(b), then either party may request
the then current President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia to nominate a suitable person to act as an expert and determine the appropriate actions, if any, to be implemented within an agreed timeframe (the
“Expert”), provided that the dispute does not relate to: 

  

	 	(i)	any claim that a tort has been committed; 

  

	 	(ii)	the existence of an alleged release, estoppel, waiver or set-off; 

  

	 	(iii)	the assertion of a right of rectification; 

  

	 	(iv)	any alleged or threatened breach of the Trade Practices Act 1974, or any other statutory duty or obligation; 

  

	 	(v)	the ownership or breach or threatened breach of any intellectual property rights or any alleged or threatened breach of an obligation of confidentiality; 

 

	 	(vi)	any other matter of law, including the interpretation of any clause of this Agreement (but not any Services Schedule). 

  

	 	(b)	Both Parties agree to be bound by the expert determination process set out in this clause 9 in the event that any Expert is appointed in accordance with this clause 9.3.

  

	9.4	Conduct of Expert Determination 

  

	 	(a)	An expert determination conducted under this clause 9 is not an arbitration. 

  

	 	(b)	The Expert may reach a decision from his or her own knowledge and expertise. 

  

	 	(c)	The Expert will: 

  

	 	(i)	act as an expert and not as an arbitrator; 

  

	 	(ii)	proceed in any manner he or she thinks fit; 

  

	 	(iii)	conduct any investigation which he or she considers necessary to resolve the dispute or difference; 

  

	 	(iv)	examine such documents, and interview such persons, as he or she may require; and 

  

	 	(v)	make such directions for the conduct of the determination as he or she considers necessary. 

  

	 	(d)	The Expert must: 

  

	 	(i)	disclose to the Parties any interest he or she has in the outcome of the determination; and 

  

	 	(ii)	not communicate with one Party to the determination without the knowledge of the other. 

  

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	9.5	Costs of Expert Determination 

  
 Each Party will: 
  

	 	(a)	bear its own costs in respect of any expert determination; and 

  

	 	(b)	pay one half of the Expert’s costs. 

  

	9.6	Expert’s decision 

  

	 	(a)	Unless otherwise agreed between the Parties, the Expert must notify the Parties of his or her decision upon an expert determination conducted under this clause 9 within 28 days from
the acceptance by the Expert of his or her appointment. 

  

	 	(b)	The Expert will not be liable to the Parties arising out of, or in any way in connection with, the expert determination process, except in the case of fraud.

  

	 	(c)	The determination of the Expert: 

  

	 	(i)	must be in writing; 

  

	 	(ii)	will be final and binding, unless a Party commences legal proceedings relating to the dispute within 21 days of the determination; and 

  

	 	(iii)	is to be given effect to by the parties unless and until it is reversed, overturned or otherwise changed under the court proceedings commenced under clause 9.7.

  

	9.7	Court proceedings 

  
 Notwithstanding this clause 9, either Party may commence court proceedings to seek urgent interlocutory relief or in the circumstances contemplated by
clause 9.6(c)(ii). 
  

	9.8	Continued Performance 

  
 Pending resolution of a dispute, the Parties must perform their respective obligations under this Agreement. 
  

	10.	Manager and Steering Committee 

  

	10.1	Appointment of Transition Services Manager 

  
 On or about the date of this Agreement, each Party will appoint a “Transition Services Manager” who will: 
  

	 	(a)	be authorised to act on behalf of that Party in connection with this Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	have day to day responsibility for the management of the provision and use (respectively) of the Services and for the other matters envisaged by this Agreement;

  

	 	(c)	make decisions concerning operational matters arising under this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(d)	report to the Steering Committee in relation to all matters connected with this Agreement. 

  

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	10.2	Single point of contact 

  
 In addition to the requirements of clause 10.1, each Party will advise the other within 5 Business Days after the date of this Agreement of a single point
of contact for technical enquiries concerning the Services to be provided by the respective Parties. 
  

	10.3	Establishment and procedures of Steering Committee 

  

	 	(a)	MGL and the Buyer will establish a Steering Committee, made up including the Chief Information Officer, or person holding the equivalent position, of each Party and one other
representative of each Party. These representatives will personally attend the meetings of the Steering Committee, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties. 

  

	 	(b)	The Steering Committee will review and monitor and report to the Parties concerning the performance under this Agreement of the Services and will have ultimate responsibility for
all decisions concerning operational matters arising under this Agreement. 

  

	 	(c)	The Steering Committee will meet fortnightly or at other times as agreed between the Parties at a mutually convenient location in Melbourne or by phone at times agreed between them.
All members of the Steering Committee must be suitably qualified and informed in relation to the matters to be considered by the Steering Committee, and are to be given sufficient information and authority on a relevant matter to enable the Steering
Committee to properly assess progress and operational matters under this Agreement. 

  

	 	(d)	The Steering Committee must keep accurate minutes of each of its meetings and the draft minutes of a meeting must be circulated to the members of the Steering Committee promptly
after the meeting and must be certified by the next meeting as a true and accurate record of the proceedings of the meeting to which they relate. 

  

	 	(e)	If any matter before the Steering Committee is deadlocked or disputed, any Party may refer it to dispute resolution under clause 9. 

  

	11.	Confidentiality and disclosure of information 

  

	11.1	Duty of confidentiality 

  

	 	(a)	Neither Party may disclose any of the other Party’s Confidential Information without the prior written consent of the other Party. 

  

	 	(b)	Subject to clause 11.2, neither Party will use any Confidential Information of the other Party except for the purpose of providing Services under this Agreement.

  

	11.2	Exceptions 

  
 Notwithstanding clause 11.1, both parties may disclose Confidential Information: 
  

	 	(a)	to employees, legal advisers, auditors, approved sub-contractors, third party service providers and other consultants of the Party requiring the information for the purposes of this
Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	if the recipient Party is required to by law to do so, to a law enforcement or regulatory authority or a stock exchange, provided however that prior to any such disclosure the
recipient Party notifies the disclosing Party of the alleged legal requirement, consults with the disclosing Party as to the reasonable scope required of such disclosure and, after taking into account the matters raised by the disclosing Party
during such consultation, such disclosure is no greater than the minimum required by law; or 

  

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	 	(c)	if the recipient Party is required to disclose the information in connection with legal proceedings relating to this Agreement. 

  

	11.3	Third parties receive Confidential Information. 

  
 A Party disclosing information under clause 11.2(a) must ensure that persons receiving Confidential Information from it do not disclose the information,
except in the circumstances permitted in clause 11.2. 
  

	11.4	Return of information 

  
 In relation to material containing Confidential Information, a Party must on demand: 
  

	 	(a)	return to the other Party any of such material supplied by the other Party or; 

  

	 	(b)	if required, destroy any of such material supplied by the other Party and supply certification of such destruction where requested. 

  

	11.5	No implied rights 

  
 Nothing contained in this clause 11 will be construed as obliging a Party to disclose its Confidential Information to the other Party, or as granting to
or conferring on a Party, expressly or impliedly, any rights or licence to the Confidential Information of the other Party. 
  

	11.6	Privacy 

  
 Each Party will: 
  

	 	(a)	comply with all applicable Privacy Laws when handling Personal Information in connection with this Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	collect, use, disclose and otherwise deal with Personal Information collected by it in the course of or in connection with this Agreement only for the purpose of performing the
Services; 

  

	 	(c)	make sure that any of their respective employees or sub-contractors or other persons whom they permit to have access to Personal Information in connection with this Agreement are
required to observe the obligations of the relevant Party under this clause 11.6; and 

  

	 	(d)	ensure that records (as defined in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth)) in its possession or control which contain Personal Information of the other Party are, at the end of the Term,
either returned to the other Party, or (at the other Party’s option) deleted or destroyed in the presence of a person duly authorised by that other Party to oversee such deletion or destruction, except to the extent that the Party holding the
Personal Information is required by Law to preserve such records. 

  

	11.7	Survival of clause 

  
 Clause 11 will survive the termination of this Agreement. 
  

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	12.	Security and audit 

  

	12.1	Security 

  
 Each Party will, and will ensure that any Third Party Provider engaged by it will, comply with any reasonable security procedures (including security
procedures necessary to enable MGL Group Members to comply throughout the Term with their regulatory obligations and obligations under worker’s compensation self-insurance licences) required by the other Party from time to time in connection
with the SAP System and the other equipment, premises and facilities used in the provision of the Services and the a Party will promptly investigate, and notify the other Party of, any suspected unusual or unauthorised activity in the SAP System or
such other equipment, premises and facilities. The Buyer must ensure that system wide access to the SAP System is limited to the Buyer’s and any Third Party Provider’s technical IT personnel who hold the position of supervisor or systems
administrator. 
  

	12.2	Buyer to maintain audit trail of all MGL Group transactions 

  
 Throughout the Transition Period for the SAP Services, the Buyer will maintain a complete audit trail of financial and non-financial transactions of the
MGL Group Members resulting from performance of the SAP Services to at least the level that such an audit trail was provided to the MGL Group Members in the ordinary course prior to the Commencement Date. 
  

	12.3	Buyer to give access to internal and external auditors and other representatives 

  
 Each Party will provide to the other Party, its auditors (including internal audit staff and public accountants), inspectors
and other representatives as the other Party may from time to time designate in writing, at reasonable times after consultation with the first Party, and if possible with 72 hours notice but subject to shorter notice periods as reasonably required
by the other Party or by law, full access to the equipment, premises and facilities of the first Party used in the provision of the Services, to employees of the first Party engaged in providing the Services, and to data and records relating to the
Services (subject to receiving confidentiality undertakings acceptable to the first Party) for the purpose of performing audits and inspections of either the first Party or any of its subcontractors to: 
  

	 	(a)	verify the accuracy of charges and invoices; 

  

	 	(b)	verify the accuracy or completeness of any performance criteria reporting or measurement, or any other related management information, provided by the Buyer under this Agreement;

  

	 	(c)	verify the integrity of data of the MGL Group Members held by the SAP System and examine the systems that process, store, support, protect and transmit that data;

  

	 	(d)	verify that the obligations of confidentiality contained in this Agreement are being observed and performed; 

  

	 	(e)	investigate any suspected unusual or unauthorised activity in the SAP System or the other Buyer equipment, premises and facilities, in breach of security procedures required by MGL
from time to time; 

  

	 	(f)	examine the Buyer’s performance of the SAP Services including, (without limitation of the generality of the foregoing) to the extent applicable to the SAP Services and Buyer
Charges: 

  

	 	(i)	policies, practices and procedures; 

  

	 	(ii)	systems; 

  

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	 	(iii)	general controls and security practices and procedures; 

  

	 	(iv)	disaster recovery and its related back-up and recovery procedures; and 

  

	 	(v)	any audit necessary to enable MGL to meet applicable regulatory requirements. 

  

	13.	Liability 

  

	13.1	Liability restrictions 

  

	 	(a)	Without limiting the other clauses of this clause 13 or the payment obligations of MGL under this Agreement, to the full extent permitted by any applicable State, Territory or
Commonwealth law, the maximum aggregate liability of MGL and all MGL Group Members for any loss or damage however caused (whether by negligence or otherwise) which may be suffered or incurred or which may arise directly or indirectly under or in
connection with this Agreement or in relation to the supply of the MGL Provided Services will not exceed an amount equal to the amount payable by the Buyer for the MGL Provided Services during the Term. 

  

	 	(b)	Without limiting the other clauses of this clause 13, or the payment obligations of the Buyer under this Agreement, to the full extent permitted by any applicable State, Territory
or Commonwealth law, the maximum aggregate liability of the Buyer for any loss or damage however caused (whether by negligence or otherwise) which may be suffered or incurred or which may arise directly or indirectly under or in connection with this
Agreement or in relation to the supply of the Buyer Provided Services will not exceed an amount equal to the amount payable by MGL for the Buyer Provided Services during the Term. 

  

	 	(c)	This clause 13.1 will not limit the payment obligations of either Party under clause 7. 

  

	13.2	Third Party Providers - MGL Provided Services 

  

	 	(a)	Where an MGL Provided Service is sourced from a Third Party Provider, unless expressly stated to the contrary in a Services Schedule, if the Buyer suffers a failure, defect,
omission, delay or default in the supply of Services to it and the failure, defect, omission, delay or default is directly or indirectly related to an act or omission of the Third Party Provider, the Buyer can require MGL (at the Buyer’s
expense) to take such reasonable action as is necessary to remedy the failure, defect, omission, delay or default. The Buyer will provide all necessary cooperation and assistance to MGL, as reasonably requested, in relation to any such action and
will bear its share of the costs incurred in relation to or in connection with that action. 

  

	 	(b)	Notwithstanding clause 13.1, where MGL receives any compensation, reimbursement, refund or recompense from a Third Party Provider in relation to or as a result of a failure, defect,
omission, delay or default in the supply of Services to it by that Third Party Provider, MGL will ensure that, where entitled, the relevant Buyer Group Member receives its share of such compensation, reimbursement, refund or recompense.

  

	 	(c)	No MGL Group Member will have any liability for or in connection with a MGL Provided Service which is sourced from a Third Party Provider. 

  

	 	(d)	MGL will have no liability for any failure to comply with its obligations under this Agreement to the extent that the failure was caused or contributed to by an act or omission of a
Buyer Group Member or a Third Party Provider contracted to a Buyer Group Member. 

  

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	13.3	Third Party Providers - Buyer Provided Services 

  

	 	(a)	Where a Buyer Provided Service is sourced from a Third Party Provider, unless expressly stated to the contrary in a Services Schedule, if MGL suffers a failure, defect, omission,
delay or default in the supply of Services to it and the failure, defect, omission, delay or default is directly or indirectly related to an act or omission of the Third Party Provider, MGL can require the Buyer (at MGL’s expense) to take such
reasonable action as is necessary to remedy the failure, defect, omission, delay or default. MGL will provide all necessary cooperation and assistance to the Buyer, as reasonably requested, in relation to any such action and will bear its share of
the costs incurred in relation to or in connection with that action. 

  

	 	(b)	Notwithstanding clause 13.1, where the Buyer receives any compensation, reimbursement, refund or recompense from a Third Party Provider in relation to or as a result of a failure,
defect, omission, delay or default in the supply of Services to it by that Third Party Provider, the Buyer will ensure that, where entitled, the relevant MGL Group Member receives its share of such compensation, reimbursement, refund or recompense.

  

	 	(c)	No Buyer Group Member will have any liability for or in connection with a Buyer Provided Service which is sourced from a Third Party Product for which the Buyer has obtained the
prior written approval of MGL of the decision to appoint the Third Party Provider and of the particular Third Party Provider. 

  

	 	(d)	The Buyer will have no liability for any failure to comply with its obligations under this Agreement to the extent that the failure was caused or contributed to by an act or
omission of an MGL Group Member or a Third Party Provider contracted to an MGL Group Member. 

  

	14.	Disengagement 

  

	14.1	Co-operation 

  
 Subject to any specific provisions of a Services Schedule, the Parties will provide reasonable assistance and information and co-operate to ensure that
the disengagement of both Parties and of Contracted Members from the provision or receipt of any Services (as is applicable) is as smooth as reasonably possible. 
  

	14.2	Disengagement principles 

  
 The following principles will apply to any disengagement. 
  

	 	(a)	MGL and each MGL Group Member will continue to own all of their information, data, documentation and materials (including all Intellectual Property Rights in those items) existing
as at the Commencement Date, or developed by any of them independently of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	The Buyer and each Buyer Group Member will continue to own all of their information, data, documentation and materials (including all Intellectual Property Rights in those items)
existing as at the Commencement Date, or developed by any of them independently of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(c)	 The Buyer grants MGL and each MGL Group Member and Contracted Member a royalty-free, paid-up, perpetual, irrevocable licence, with an unlimited right of
sub-licence, to use reproduce, adapt, modify and exercise all Intellectual Property Rights in and to any modifications, configurations and customisations made to all computer programs and systems developed by or on behalf of the Buyer and used in

  

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providing Buyer Provided Services The Parties will, as part of the transition planning under clause 14.2(h), address licensing requirements for Intellectual
Property Rights owned by a third party. 

  

	 	(d)	The Buyer will, for a reasonable fee calculated on a time and materials basis (which will not include any charge for personnel whose costs are included in the Charges set out in
Appendix 1) and subject to MGL’s prior written approval of the fee, provide MGL with all necessary assistance with the migration of all data, files, reports and other information relating to the businesses operated by MGL Group Members and/or
Contracted Members from systems operated by the Buyer to replacement systems. Such assistance will include the production by the Buyer and delivery to MGL of migration extracts for all current transaction and historical data held by the Buyer and
relevant to the businesses operated by the MGL Group Members and Contracted Members. 

  

	 	(e)	MGL grants to the Buyer and each Buyer Group Member a royalty-free, paid-up, perpetual, irrevocable licence, with an unlimited right of sub-licence, to use reproduce, adapt, modify
and exercise all Intellectual Property Rights in and to any modifications, configurations and customisations made to all computer programs and systems owned by MGL and used in providing MGL Provided Services The Parties will, as part of the
transition planning under clause 14.2(h), address licensing requirements for Intellectual Property owned by a third party. 

  

	 	(f)	MGL will, for a reasonable fee calculated on a time and materials basis (which will not include any charge for personnel whose costs are included in the Charges set out in Appendix
1) and subject to the Buyer’s prior written approval of the fee, provide the Buyer with all necessary assistance with the migration of all data, files, reports and other information relating to the businesses operated by Buyer Group Members
from systems operated by MGL to replacement systems. Such assistance will include the production by MGL and delivery to the Buyer of migration extracts for all current transaction and historical data held by MGL and relevant to the businesses
operated by the Buyer Group Members. 

  

	 	(g)	Throughout the Term, the Buyer will ensure that all data held by the Buyer relating to the MGL Group and Contracted Members and the businesses operated by MGL Group Members and
Contracted Members is segregated, to the reasonable satisfaction of MGL, from data relating to the Business, the Buyer Group Members and other businesses operated by the Buyer Group Members. 

  

	 	(h)	Subject to clause 14.2(i), commencing on the Commencement Date, the Buyer will work with MGL and each Contracted Member to develop a detailed transition plan setting out the manner
(and timing) of the activities necessary to enable each Party to disengage from the provision or receipt of any Services (as applicable). 

  

	 	(i)	If MGL or a Contracted Member commenced a disengagement project for a Buyer Provided Service prior to the Commencement Date, the Buyer will, after the Commencement Date comply with
the reasonable requirements of any transition plan developed by MGL for that project for a reasonable fee calculated on a time and materials basis (which will not include any charge for personnel whose costs are included in the Charges set out in
Appendix 1) and subject to MGL’s prior written approval of the fee. 

  

	15.	Termination 

  

	15.1	Termination of Agreement for cause 

  

	 	(a)	 If a Party commits a material breach of this Agreement, which breach is not cured within 30 days after notice of breach from the non-defaulting Party, then the

  

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non-defaulting Party may, by giving written notice to the other Party, terminate this Agreement in whole or in part as of the date specified in the notice of
termination. If a Party chooses to terminate this Agreement in part, the charges payable under this Agreement will be equitably adjusted to reflect those Services that are terminated. 

  

	 	(b)	Either Party may terminate this Agreement immediately by notice in writing to the other Party if any of the following events occurs: 

  

	 	(i)	an application is made to a court for an order or an order is made that the other Party be wound up, or an application is made to the court for an order appointing a liquidator or
provisional liquidator in respect of the other Party, or one of them is appointed, whether or not under an order; 

  

	 	(ii)	except for the purpose of reconstructing or amalgamating while solvent, the other Party enters into, or resolves to enter into, a scheme of arrangement, deed of company arrangement
or composition with, or assignment for the benefit of, all or any class of its creditors, or it proposes a reorganisation, moratorium or other administration involving any of them; 

  

	 	(iii)	the other Party resolves to wind itself up, or otherwise dissolve itself, or gives notice of intention to do so, except for the purpose of reconstructing or amalgamating while
solvent, or is otherwise wound up or dissolved; 

  

	 	(iv)	the other Party is or states that it is unable to pay its debts when they fall due; 

  

	 	(v)	the other Party takes any step to obtain protection or is granted protection from its creditors, under any applicable Law or an administrator is appointed to the other Party;

  

	 	(vi)	the other Party ceases or threatens to cease carrying on business. 

  

	15.2	Termination of a Services Schedule 

  
 Termination of a Service or a Services Schedule will not affect the terms of the remaining Services Schedules and this Agreement and such terms will
remain in full force and effect. 
  

	16.	Force Majeure Event 

  

	16.1	Suspension of Obligations 

  
 If a Party (“Affected Party”) is unable, wholly or in part, to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement by reason of a Force Majeure
Event, that obligation is suspended or the obligation to comply with any performance criteria applicable to the affected obligation is suspended to the extent that, and for so long as, it is affected by the Force Majeure Event. 
  

	16.2	Obligation to remove or prevent Force Majeure Event 

  

	 	(a)	The Affected Party will give the other Party notice of the Force Majeure Event as soon as possible. 

  

	 	(b)	The Affected Party will use reasonable diligence to remove or remedy the Force Majeure Event as quickly as possible and resume performance of its obligations to the extent possible.

  

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	 	(c)	Each party will ensure that any disaster recovery or Force Majeure event mitigation or prevention measures relevant to the Services to be provided by it which were in place
immediately prior to the Commencement Date remain in place throughout all Transition Periods and C&P Transition Periods applicable to the relevant Services and are maintained at a level no less than that which applied immediately before the
Commencement Date. 

  

	16.3	Consultation 

  
 The Parties must consult with each other with a view to minimising any disruption caused by the Force Majeure Event. 
  

	16.4	Termination 

  
 Notwithstanding clause 16, if by reason of the Force Majeure Event, the delay or non-performance of the obligations of the Affected Party, including but
not limited to compliance with the applicable performance criteria, continues for more than 20 Business Days (or such longer period otherwise agreed), the other Party may terminate the provision of the affected item(s) of Service by notice in
writing. 
  

	16.5	Third party supply 

  
 If by reason of the Force Majeure Event: 
  

	 	(a)	the delay or non-performance of the obligations of the Affected Party under this Agreement, including compliance with the applicable performance criteria, continues for more than 5
Business Days or as otherwise agreed, then while the delay or non-performance continues; or 

  

	 	(b)	the other Party terminates any item of Service under clause 16.4; 

  
 the other Party may either perform those Services itself or obtain those Services from a third party, after consulting with the Affected Party. The
Affected Party must provide reasonable assistance, other than incurring any expense, or paying any money or providing any valuable consideration to or for the benefit of any person, and comply with all reasonable directions of the other Party to the
extent necessary for the other Party to perform those Services itself or to enable the third party to perform those Services, including by providing the other Party or the third party with access to the Affected Party’s premises, employees and,
to the extent that it is reasonably able to do so, the equipment, software or other facilities used to provide the affected Services, including, if the affected Service is a SAP Service, the SAP System. 
  

	17.	General provisions 

  

	17.1	Governing law and jurisdiction 

  

	 	(a)	This Agreement is governed by and will be construed according to the laws of Victoria. 

  

	 	(b)	Each Party irrevocably submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Victoria, and the courts competent to determine appeals from those courts, with respect to any
proceedings which may be brought at any time relating in any way to this Agreement. 

  

	 	(c)	Each Party irrevocably waives any objection it may now or in the future have to the venue of any proceedings, and any claim it may now or in the future have that any proceedings
have been brought in an inconvenient forum, where that venue falls within paragraph (a) of this clause 17.1. 

  

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	17.2	Further acts 

  
 Each Party will promptly do and perform all further acts and execute and deliver all further documents (in form and content reasonably satisfactory to
that Party) required by law or reasonably requested by any other Party to give effect to this Agreement. 
  

	17.3	Notices 

  
 All communications (including notices, consents, approvals, requests and demands) under or in connection with this Agreement: 
  

	 	(a)	must be in writing; 

  

	 	(b)	must be addressed as shown below (or as otherwise notified by that Party to each other Party from time to time): 

  
 The Buyer 
  

	 	To:	Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited 

  

	 	Address:	c/o Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales, 2000 

  

	 	Fax No:	02 9921 8257 

  
 For the attention of: Chief Information Officer, copy of notice to Company Secretary 
  
 MGL 
  

	 	To:	Mayne Group Limited 

  

	 	Address:	Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004 

  

	 	Fax No:	03 9868 0757 

  
 For the attention of: Chief Information Officer, copy of notice to Company Secretary 
  
 (or as otherwise notified by that Party to the other Party from time to time); 
  

	 	(c)	must be signed by the Party making the communication or (on its behalf) by the solicitor for, or by any attorney, director, secretary, or authorised agent of, that Party;

  

	 	(d)	must be delivered or posted by prepaid post to the address, or sent by fax to the number, of the addressee, in accordance with clause 17.3(b); and 

  

	 	(e)	will be deemed to be received by the addressee: 

  

	 	(i)	(in the case of prepaid post) on the working day (which, in this clause 17.3(e), means a day, not being a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday, on which banks are generally open for
business in the place of the receipt of the communication) that is the third working day after the date of posting to an address within Australia, and on the fifth working day after the date of posting by airmail to an address outside Australia;

  

	 	(ii)	 (in the case of fax) at the local time (in the place of receipt of that fax) which then equates to the time at which that fax is sent as shown on the transmission
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fax is sent and which confirms transmission of that fax in its entirety, unless that local time is not on a working day, or is after 5.00 pm on a working
day, when that communication will be deemed to be received at 9.00 am on the next working day; and 

  

	 	(iii)	(in the case of delivery by hand) on delivery at the address of the addressee as provided in clause 17.3(b), unless that delivery is made on a non working day, or after 5.00 pm on a
working day, when that communication will be deemed to be received at 9.00 am on the next working day. 

  

	17.4	Counterparts 

  
 This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by the Parties on separate counterparts. Each counterpart constitutes an original of this
Agreement, all of which together constitute one agreement. 
  

	17.5	Amendments 

  
 This Agreement may only be varied by a document signed by or on behalf of each of the Parties. 
  

	17.6	Merger 

  
 No right or obligation of any Party will merge on completion of any transaction under this Agreement. All rights and obligations under this Agreement
survive the execution and delivery of any transfer or other document which implements any transaction under this Agreement. 
  

	17.7	Assignments 

  

	 	(a)	No Party may assign or otherwise transfer all or any part of its rights under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other Party. 

  

	 	A.	The Buyer may assign the benefit of any of its rights under the Agreement to: 

  

	 	1)	Credit Suisse First Boston (Financier) (for itself and as agent/trustee for the Financiers (who agree to underwrite the acquisition facilities and/or to take a participation
in them) and any other financier providing working capital and/or revolving credit facilities, in each case, referred to or contemplated by or in connection with the commitment letters (and the Senior Facility and the Bridge Facility referred to
therein) from the Financier dated on or about the date of this Deed in each case as defined in the Facilities Agreement of even date herewith made between the Buyer and the Financier) and any hedge counterparty in relation to any hedging agreement
in respect of the finance facilities); or 

  

	 	2)	any person or persons as trustee and agent for the Financier and/or any other funding institution, 

  

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refinancing of the amounts payable under this Agreement, and the Buyer or the Financier or such trustee or agent may also, in the event of enforcement of
such security, assign the benefit of the rights hereunder to any purchaser or assignee from the Financier or such trustee or agent (or any receiver appointed by any of them) who acquires any one or more of the Group (or all or any part of the
business thereof) provided that such person executes a deed in a form acceptable to MGL to be bound by the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	Any purported transfer, assignment, novation or other dealing of an interest in this Agreement in breach of this provision shall be void. 

  

	17.8	Consents 

  
 Any consent referred to in, or required under, this Agreement from any Party may not be unreasonably withheld, unless this Agreement expressly provides
for that consent to be given in that Party’s absolute discretion. 
  

	17.9	Waiver 

  

	 	(a)	Failure to exercise or enforce or a delay in exercising or enforcing or the partial exercise or enforcement of any right, power or remedy provided by law or under this Agreement by
any Party will not in any way preclude, or operate as a waiver of, any exercise or enforcement, or further exercise or enforcement of that or any other right, power or remedy provided by law or under this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	Any waiver or consent given by any Party under this Agreement will only be effective and binding on that Party if it is given or confirmed in writing by that Party.

  

	 	(c)	No waiver of a breach of any term of this Agreement will operate as a waiver of another breach of that term or of a breach of any other term of this Agreement.

  

	17.10	Expenses 

  
 Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, each Party will pay its own costs and expenses in connection with the negotiation, preparation, execution,
and performance of this Agreement and any consent, approval, exercise or non-exercise of rights, waiver or variation of this Agreement. 
  

	17.11	No representation or reliance 

  

	 	(a)	Each Party acknowledges that no Party (nor any person acting on its behalf) has made any representation or other inducement to it to enter into this Agreement, except for
representations or inducements expressly set out in this Agreement. 

  

	 	(b)	Each Party acknowledges and confirms that it does not enter into this Agreement in reliance on any representation or other inducement by or on behalf of any other Party, except for
any representation or inducement expressly set out in this Agreement. 

  

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	17.12	Operation of this Agreement 

  

	 	(a)	To the extent permitted by law, in relation to its subject matter, this Agreement: 

  

	 	(i)	embodies the entire understanding of the Parties, and constitutes the entire terms agreed by the Parties; and 

  

	 	(ii)	supersedes any prior written or other agreement of the Parties. 

  

	 	(b)	Any right that a person may have under this Agreement is in addition to, and does not replace or limit, any other right that the person may have. 

  

	 	(c)	Any provision of this Agreement which is unenforceable or partly unenforceable is, where possible, to be severed to the extent necessary to make this Agreement enforceable, unless
this would materially change the intended effect of this Agreement. 

  

	17.13	Attorneys 

  
 Each person who executes this Agreement on behalf of a Party under a power of attorney declares that he or she is not aware of any fact or circumstance
that might affect his or her authority to do so under that power of attorney. 
  

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	Signed as an agreement.	 	 
		
	Signed sealed and delivered for and on behalf of Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited ACN 106 722 347 by its Attorney under a Power of Attorney
dated         , and the Attorney declares that the Attorney has not received any notice of the revocation of such Power of Attorney, in the presence of:	 	 
	 	  

 Signature of Attorney

	 
		
	  

	 	

	 Signature of Witness
	 	 Name of Attorney in full

	  

	 	 
	 Name of Witness in full
	 	 

  

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	Signed for and on behalf of Mayne Group Limited ACN 004 073 410 by its Attorneys under Power of Attorney dated 30 January 2002 each of whom declares that
he or she holds the office in Mayne Group Limited indicated under his or her signature and that he or she has no notice of revocation of the Power of Attorney	 	 Mayne Group Limited
 ACN 004 073 410 by
 its Attorneys:
  

	 	  

	 	 Signature of Attorney

	 	  

	 	 Name of Attorney in full

	 	  

	 	 Office

	 	  

	 	 Signature of Attorney

	 	  

	 	 Name of Attorney in full

	 	  

	 	 Office

  

 1. 

 Annexure A 
  
 MGL Provided Services 
  
 SHARED SERVICES AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) 
  
 SERVICES SCHEDULE NO. 2 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES 
  
 GENERAL PRINCIPLES 
  

	A.	This Services Schedule sets out: 

  

	 	a)	the Services which MGL will supply, or procure the supply of, to the Business in respect of information technology and communications systems infrastructure; and

  

	 	b)	the terms on which those Services will be provided to the Business. 

  

	B.	The Transition Period for this Services Schedule is the period commencing on the Commencement Date and ending on the earlier of: 

  

	 	a)	the date on which all contracts with Third Party providers for the services covered by this Services Schedule have been split or novated as contemplated by, and in accordance with
the relevant terms of, the Share and Asset Sale Deed; and 

  

	 	b)	the date which is six months after the Commencement Date. 

  

	C.	MGL and the Buyer will use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that, by the end of the Transition Period, the contracts with Third party Providers specified in this Agreement are
split or novated, as contemplated by, and in accordance with the relevant terms of, the Share and Asset Sale Deed, and managed independently. 

  

	D.	During the Transition Period MGL will manage the Third Party Providers and related services on behalf of the Buyer to at least the same extent, in the same manner and at the same
level of performance as such management and related services were provided to the Business immediately prior to the Commencement Date. 

  

	E.	The Services described in this Services Schedule will be provided by employees of the Buyer specified in this Services Schedule working under the direction, control and management
of MGL (“seconded employee”) and employees of MGL. 

  

	F.	The Charges for the Services covered by this Services Schedule are set out in Appendix 1 to the Agreement and, where indicated in Appendix 1, will be adjusted up or down based on
movement in volume, if any, in accordance with the terms of the agreement between MGL and the relevant Third Party Provider. The Buyer will not be charged under this Agreement for the labour and on-costs attributable to any seconded employees and
any such amounts will be deducted from the amounts set out in Appendix 1. 

  

	G.	 Throughout the applicable Transition Periods, the Buyer will ensure that each seconded employee, or, in the absence of the seconded employee, a suitably qualified
replacement, is available to perform the relevant Services and acts under the management and control of, and observes all reasonable directions of, MGL in relation to the provision of the relevant Services. Subject to the provisions of the MGL
Services Agreement, at all relevant times, workers’ compensation insurance and other statutory and contractual obligations relating to the 

  

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employment of each seconded employee will be the responsibility of the Buyer and the Buyer assumes all liability, and indemnifies MGL and each MGL Group
Member, in respect of such insurance and obligations. 

  

	H.	Subject to the Buyer Contract Executive (or such other person nominated by the Buyer Contract Executive by notice in writing to MGL) approving the cost in writing prior to the cost
being incurred, the Buyer will reimburse MGL for all direct costs (including costs relating to the provision of personnel to perform MGL’s obligations under this Services Schedule) incurred by MGL (acting reasonably) in providing project
services (including migration assistance) in relation to the Services described in this Services Schedule. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this Services Schedule, MGL is not obliged to provide any project services (including
migration assistance) in respect of which the Buyer Contract Executive (or such other person nominated by the Buyer Contract Executive by notice in writing to MGL) has not approved in writing the costs to be incurred by MGL in providing those
project services. Unless otherwise agreed, in seeking approval pursuant to this paragraph H, MGL must quote the reasonable commercial rates for personnel proposed to perform MGL’s obligations, provided that the quoted rates for external
personnel engaged for the project will be increased or decreased to equal the actual rates charged by external personnel. 

  

	1.	Services 

  

	1.2	Network Services 

  
 The services described in this section 1.1 will be provided to sites operated by MGL immediately prior to the Commencement Date and whilst they remain
connected to the MGL Wide Area Network (“WAN”). Migration from those services will occur once the Telstra Contract has been split which must occur during the Transition Period. 
  
 The seconded employee for Network Services, who will assist in the management of the relevant contracts with Third Party
Providers and the provision of the Network Services is Wendy Stevenson. 
  

	1.1.1	Wide Area Network (WAN) services 

  
 MGL will procure the supply of the WAN and related services as were being provided in respect of the Business immediately before the Commencement Date.

  
 The Buyer acknowledges that it has been provided with a copy
of the Business Services Agreement for Key Customers between Telstra Corporation Limited and MGL which commenced on 1 July 2003 (“Telstra Contract”). In accordance with section 5 of this Services Schedule, the Buyer agrees to
observe the relevant obligations of MGL under that agreement and the Buyer agrees that it will not do anything that would cause MGL to be in breach of those obligations. 
  
 Services 
  
 The Services provided under this section 1.1.1 are 
  
 data communications between sites previously occupied by MGL whilst still connected to the WAN. 
  
 Charges 
  
 The Charges for these Services are set out in the table in Appendix 1 and cover Management of the WAN environment,
encompassing all operating costs, maintenance and support excluding tail circuit costs which are to be borne by SSPL. 
  

 3. 

 MGL will also provide the Buyer with migration assistance, as reasonably requested by the Buyer

  
 Any migration assistance provided by MGL to the Buyer (in
accordance with this section 1.1.1) will be charged to and paid for by the Buyer solely on the basis of recovery of direct costs (including costs relating to the provision of personnel to perform MGL’s obligations as approved in accordance with
Paragraph H of the General Principles at the beginning of this Services Schedule) incurred by MGL (acting reasonably). 
  

	1.1.2	Local Area Network (LAN) Services 

  
 MGL will support the Ethernet network infrastructure on sites connected to its WAN until the contracts with Dimension Data Pty Ltd and Applied Data
Control Pty Ltd, the Third Party Providers responsible for these Services, are split. 
  
 Services 
  
 Until the
contracts are split, MGL will manage the repair of the Ethernet infrastructure, including hubs, switches, patch panels and cabling. 
  
 For the avoidance of doubt, the scope of this section 1.1.2 does not include Local Area Network (LAN) servers. 
  
 MGL will also provide the Buyer with migration assistance, as reasonably
requested by the Buyer. 
  
 Charges 
  
 Any direct costs associated with fail and fix which are incurred by MGL
(acting reasonably), such as for new equipment, will be charged by MGL to, and paid by, the Buyer. 
  
 Any migration assistance provided by MGL to the Buyer (in accordance with this section 1.1.2) will be charged to and paid for by the Buyer solely on the
basis of recovery of direct costs (including costs relating to the provision of personnel to perform MGL’s obligations as approved in accordance Paragraph H of the General Principles at the beginning of this Services Schedule) incurred by MGL
(acting reasonably). 
  

	1.1.3	Internet and Intranet 

  
 Services 
  

	 	(a)	Internet Gateway, Intranet Server, Web Sweeper - 

  
 MGL will use all reasonable commercial endeavours to ensure the continuation of the Business’ “as is where is” physical and logical access
from the site (previously operated by MGL in respect of that Business) to: 
  

	 	•	 	the MGL Group Internet e-mail, web and FTP Gateway(s); 

  

	 	•	 	the MGL Group Intranet Server(s); 

  

	 	•	 	the MGL Group Web Sweeper(s), 

  
 in each case until Buyer successfully migrates that site to its Wide Area Network, which must occur during the Transition Period. 
  

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	 	(b)	URLs - 

  
 MGL will facilitate all reasonable changes to the DNS services requested by Buyer to enable the use by Buyer’s customers and other third parties of any Internet domain names owned by Buyer to access any web sites
hosted within the WAN and accessed by those parties via the MGL Group Internet Gateway(s). 
  

	 	(c)	Links 

  
 During the Transition Period, MGL and Buyer will maintain courtesy hyperlinks on their respective website(s) to the other’s website(s). 
  
 MGL will also provide the Buyer with migration assistance, as reasonably requested by the Buyer. 
  
 Any migration assistance provided by MGL to the Buyer (in accordance with
this section 1.1.3) will be charged to and paid for by the Buyer solely on the basis of recovery of direct costs (including costs relating to the provision of personnel to perform MGL’s obligations as approved in accordance Paragraph H of the
General Principles at the beginning of this Services Schedule) incurred by MGL (acting reasonably). 
  

	1.1.4	Facsimile Transmission Service 

  
 Objective and Services 
  
 The Buyer will migrate to its own electronic facsimile transmission service. MGL will provide access to its facsimile transmission server by software
applications that used it immediately before Commencement Date, until the Service is migrated. 
  
 MGL will also provide the Buyer with migration assistance, as reasonably requested by the Buyer. 
  
 Timeframe 
  
 The Buyer’s intent is to migrate this service within three (3) months
after the Commencement Date. 
  
 Both parties will work to exit
the transition arrangements in accordance with the Transition Plan. 
  
 Charges 
  
 The Buyer will reimburse MGL for all
telephony usage costs directly incurred by MGL (acting reasonably) in providing this Service. The Buyer agrees to accept the Facsimile Server’s logs as evidence of costs incurred. 
  
 Any migration assistance provided by MGL to the Buyer (in accordance with this section 1.1.4) will be charged to and paid
for by the Buyer solely on the basis of recovery of direct costs (including costs relating to the provision of personnel to perform MGL’s obligations as approved in accordance Paragraph H of the General Principles at the beginning of this
Services Schedule) incurred by MGL (acting reasonably). 
  

	1.3	Services under the HP Contract 

  
 The seconded employee for services described in this section 1.2, who will assist in the management of the HP and the provision of those services is
Graham Watson. 
  

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 Services 
  

During the Transition Period, MGL will procure HP, under and on the terms of the IT Infrastructure Services Agreement between MGL and Hewlett-Packard
(“HP Contract”) to supply the services which HP was supplying to the Business under the HP Contract immediately prior to the Commencement Date, including: 
  

	 	(a)	infrastructure support services for those Buyer servers listed in Appendix 2; 

  

	 	(b)	support of central and remote servers listed in Appendix 2; 

  

	 	(c)	help desk services for the PCs and servers used by the Business; 

  

	 	(d)	desk top services for the PCs used by the Business; and 

  

	 	(e)	support services for printers used by the Business, 

  
 in each case to the extent that the Business received those services under the HP Contract immediately prior to the Commencement Date. 
  
 Migration from those services will occur once the HP Contract has been split
which must occur during the Transition Period. 
  
 The Buyer
acknowledges that it has been provided with a copy of the HP Contract. In accordance with section 5 of this Services Schedule, MGL requests that the Buyer observe the relevant obligations of MGL under that agreement and the Buyer agrees that it will
not do anything that would cause MGL to be in breach of those obligations. 
  
 MGL will also provide the Buyer with migration assistance, as reasonably requested by the Buyer. 
  
 Any migration assistance provided by MGL to the Buyer (in accordance with this section 1.2) will be charged to and paid for by the Buyer solely on the
basis of recovery of direct costs (including costs relating to the provision of personnel to perform MGL’s obligations as approved in accordance Paragraph H of the General Principles at the beginning of this Services Schedule) incurred by MGL
(acting reasonably). 
  

	1.4	Voice Services 

  
 The seconded employees for Voice Services, who will assist in the management of the Optus Contract and the provision of the Voice Services are to be
determined. 
  
 MGL will, for a maximum period of 3 months from
the Commencement Date procure the supply of those of the services described in the Telecommunications Supply Agreement between MGL and Optus dated March 2001 (“Optus Contract”) and the voice telephony services described in
the Telstra Contract as were being provided to the Business immediately before the Commencement Date. 
  
 Migration from those services will occur once the Optus Contract and the Telstra Contract have been split which must occur during the 3 month period
referred to above. If the Buyer transitions in the services described in section 1.8 of Part 2 of Annexure B], corresponding services being provided under the Optus Contract and/or the Telstra Contract will be terminated. 
  
 The Buyer acknowledges that it has been provided with a copy of the Optus
contract. In accordance with section 5 of this Services Schedule, MGL requests that the Buyer observe the relevant obligations of MGL under that agreement and the Buyer agrees that it will not do anything that would cause MGL to be in breach of
those obligations. 
  

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 Costs for these services are variable. MGL will charge, and the Buyer will pay, on a pass through basis
for all fixed line and mobile phone costs charged by Optus in respect of the Business. 
  
 Any migration assistance provided by MGL to the Buyer (in accordance with this section 1.3) will be charged to and paid for by the Buyer solely on the basis of recovery of direct costs (including costs relating to the
provision of personnel to perform MGL’s obligations as approved in accordance Paragraph H of the General Principles at the beginning of this Services Schedule) incurred by MGL (acting reasonably). 
  

	1.5	Interconnect 

  
 The Buyer will provide an interconnect circuit between the Buyer’s Wide Area Network at a location to be determined by the Buyer and MGL’s Wide
Area Network at a location to be determined by MGL for the purpose of the Buyer’s users accessing applications on servers connected to the MGL Wide Area Network. MGL will provide a connection point and its own Firewall security. All direct
costs incurred by MGL and the Buyer (acting reasonably) in relation to the purchase, installation, operation and removal of this interconnect, the connection point and the Firewall security will be shared by MGL and the Buyer in proportion to each
Party’s use of those items. 
  
 MGL will also provide the
Buyer with migration assistance, as reasonably requested by the Buyer. 
  
 Any migration assistance provided by MGL to the Buyer (in accordance with this section 1.4) will be charged to and paid for by the Buyer solely on the basis of recovery of direct costs (including costs relating to the provision of personnel
to perform MGL’s obligations) incurred by MGL (acting reasonably). 
  

	1.6	Miscellaneous 

  
 MGL will use all reasonable commercial endeavours to grant Buyer access rights to enable Buyer support staff to perform the administrative tasks necessary
for Buyer to access the infrastructure and perform the tasks described in this Services Schedule. Buyer will ensure that Buyer personnel who are given access rights in respect of such infrastructure comply with reasonable security and change control
policies and procedures as directed by MGL. 
  

	2.	Review Meetings 

  
 MGL and Buyer will participate in monthly review meetings in respect of the Services described in this Services Schedule. 
  

	3.	Contract Managers 

  
 MGL’s and Buyer’s interaction for the purposes of this Services Schedule will be primarily managed by their respective IT infrastructure
managers. 
  

	4.	Data security 

  

	4.1	Buyer obligations 

  
 The Buyer acknowledges and agrees that: 
  

	 	(a)	the systems to which the Buyer will have access pursuant to this Services Schedule (the “Supported Systems”) will be used by MGL, the Buyer, Contracted Members and
other persons (each a “User”) to store, process and retrieve information and data which is confidential or otherwise sensitive to them; 

  

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	 	(b)	because the Supported Systems are shared by Users: 

  

	 	(i)	there might be disclosure of information and data of one User to another User; and 

  

	 	(ii)	MGL might be unable to prevent one User from accessing the information and data of another User; 

  

	 	(c)	the Buyer will use its best endeavours to not access the information and data of another User through the Buyer’s use of the Supported Systems; and 

  

	 	(d)	if the Buyer has access to any information or data of another User through the Buyer’s use of the Supported Systems, the Buyer must: 

  

	 	(i)	promptly notify MGL of such access; 

  

	 	(ii)	promptly return to MGL or destroy any records of such information or data; 

  

	 	(iii)	not use or disclose to any third party such information or data unless the Buyer can show that such information or data is lawfully in the public domain, or was in the Buyer’s
possession prior to the access as shown by the Buyer’s written records, and that the use or disclosure would not cause any of MGL, the Buyer or that other User to be in breach of any legal obligation, 

  
 except to the extent that such access was strictly necessary for the
performance by the Buyer of its obligations under this Agreement (and the Buyer must return or destroy, and not use or disclose, any records of such information or data it holds that are no longer necessary to be held for that purpose). 

 

	4.2	MGL’s obligations 

  
 MGL agrees that: 
  

	 	(a)	it will use its best endeavours to not access the information and data of the Buyer through MGL’s use of the Supported Systems, or the performance of its obligations under this
Services Schedule, except as strictly necessary for the performance of those obligations; and 

  

	 	(b)	if MGL has access to any information or data of the Buyer through MGL’s use of the Supported Systems, or the performance of its obligations under this Services Schedule, MGL
must: 

  

	 	(i)	promptly notify the Buyer of such access; 

  

	 	(ii)	promptly return to the Buyer or destroy any records of such information or data; 

  

	 	(iii)	not use or disclose to any third party such information or data (unless MGL can show that such information or data is lawfully in the public domain, or was in MGL’s possession
prior to the access as shown by MGL’s written records, and that the use or disclosure would not cause any of MGL, the Buyer or that other User to be in breach of any legal obligation), 

  
 except to the extent that such access was strictly necessary for the
performance by MGL of its obligations under this Services Schedule (and MGL must return or destroy, and not use or disclose, any records of such information or data it holds that are no longer necessary to be held for that purpose); 
  

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	 	(c)	it must: 

  

	 	(i)	use its best commercial endeavours to impose on all other Users, terms the same as those specified in section 4.1 of this Services Schedule, for the benefit of the Buyer, and the
protection of the Buyer’s information and data; 

  

	 	(ii)	enforce those terms (and other terms to similar effect) which are imposed on other Users, for the Buyer’s benefit, and in regular consultation with the Buyer, provided that any
direct costs incurred by MGL (acting reasonably) in complying with its enforcement obligations under this section 4.2(c)(ii) will be reimbursed by the Buyer to MGL; and 

  

	 	(iii)	from any compensation or other remedies received by MGL as a result of such enforcement action, reimburse the Buyer for amounts paid to MGL under section 4.2(c)(ii) of this Services
Schedule and then pass through to the Buyer a fair and reasonable proportion (taking into account the relative amount of any actual loss or damage suffered by each of MGL and the Buyer) of any remaining compensation or other remedies received by MGL
as a result of such enforcement action. 

  

	5.	Obligations to third parties 

  
 Subject to the other provisions of this Services Schedule and the Shared Services Agreement, to the extent MGL has made the Buyer specifically aware in
writing of MGL’s obligations to any Third Party Provider, and has requested in writing that the Buyer observe those obligations that are applicable to the Buyer as a recipient of Services from MGL (and MGL hereby makes that request in respect
of all such obligations to the Third Party Providers named in this Services Schedule), the Buyer will not do anything that would cause MGL to be in breach of those obligations. 
  
 If MGL makes any subsequent requests to the Buyer in respect of any third party agreements relating to any part of the
Supported Systems, the Buyer must consider the request and not unreasonably withhold its consent to be similarly bound by this section 5, in respect of MGL’s obligations under those third party agreements. 
  

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 Annexure B 
  
 Part 1 
  
 Buyer Provided Services - to MGL Group Members 
  

 10. 

 SHARED SERVICES AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”) - 
  
 BUYER PROVIDED SERVICES 
  
 SERVICES SCHEDULE NO. 1 - SAP SYSTEM ACCESS AND SUPPORT SERVICES; 
 PAYROLL SUPPORT SERVICES 
  

	1.	Definitions 

  
 “SAP Services” means the following services to be provided by Buyer to MGL Group Members: 
  

	 	(a)	services using, and the provision of access to and outputs from, the SAP System including general ledger (including fixed assets), accounts payable (including an IXOS imaging
system), accounts receivable and payroll as more particularly described in this Services Schedule; 

  

	 	(b)	the services the subject of the Service Level Agreement attached to this Services Schedule 1; 

  

	 	(c)	all other services which this Services Schedule specifies are to be provided by Buyer to MGL; and 

  

	 	(d)	all other services which are necessarily incidental to ensuring that the services referred to in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of this definition are provided to at least the same
extent, in the same manner, at the same level of use and performance and with the same commitments to timing of delivery (including the timing of batch runs which are part of the SAP Services) as such services were being supplied to the MGL Group
Members and Contracted Members immediately prior to the Commencement Date. 

  
 “SAP System” means: 
  

	 	(a)	Server Hardware: 

  

	 	(i)	Sun E10000            Production Database Server 

  

	 	(ii)	Sun E10000            Disaster Recovery Environment 

  

	 	(iii)	4 * Sun E420R       Production Application Servers 

  

	 	(iv)	Sun Ultra-80          User Acceptance, Training Environments 

  

	 	(v)	Sun Ultra-80          Development and Test Environment 

  

	 	(vi)	Sun Microsystems Enterprise 450 server (IXOS Server) 

  

	 	(vii)	Hewlett Packard WORM Jukebox - HP 1200mx (IXOS Image-Store)Sun 

	 	  	E280                        EBP Production

  

	 	(viii)	Sun E450                EBP Development 

  

	 	(b)	Operating Systems: 

  

	 	(i)	Unix Solaris 2.6 

  

	 	(c)	Databases: 

  

	 	(i)	Informix Version 7.3 

  

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	 	(ii)	Oracle Version 8.1.7 (EBP) 

  

	 	(d)	Desktop Operating Environment: 

  

	 	(i)	IBM Compatible PC 

  

	 	(e)	Communications Protocol: 

  

	 	(i)	TCP/IP 

  

	 	(f)	the SAP R/3 Application Package Release 4.5B, incorporating the following standard modules: 

  

	 	(i)	FI        Financial Accounting 

  

	 	(ii)	CO      Controlling 

  

	 	(iii)	AM     Asset Management 

  

	 	(iv)	HR       Human Resources 

  

	 	(v)	MM     Materials Management 

  

	 	(vi)	BC        Basis Component 

  

	 	(g)	The SAP BW release 3.1c 

  

	 	(h)	The SafetyNet workcover claims system incorporating 

  

	 	(i)	SAP Version 4.6c 

  

	 	(ii)	SafetyNet for SAP Version 3.0b from Cnet 

  

	 	(iii)	NT Server SafetyNet production 

  

	 	(iv)	NT Server SafetyNet development 

  

	 	(v)	SQL Server 2000 

  

	 	(i)	the IXOS document imaging and archiving system incorporating: 

  

	 	(i)	Ixos Server Version 4.2b 

  

	 	(ii)	Oracle 8.0 

  

	 	(j)	–The XIB Middleware integration system incorporating 

  

	 	(i)	Axway XIB version 1.3.0 

  

	 	(ii)	Oracle Version 8 

  

	 	(iii)	Sun Server XIB Production 

  

	 	(k)	The iCMS Commercial Card System incorporating 

  

	 	(i)	ICMS version 2.7 from Business Information Services 

  

	 	(ii)	Oracle 8 

  

	 	(iii)	NT Server 

  

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	 	(1)	The Westpac Encryption and Transmission System incorporating 

  

	 	(i)	Westpac XCOM version 3 

  

	 	(ii)	Windows NT 

  

	 	(iii)	Westpac Encryptor Hardware 

  

	 	(iv)	IBM Compatible PC 

  

	 	(m)	The Inventory hand-held scanning system including 

  

	 	(i)	ABACO Bridge from Sylogist 

  

	 	(ii)	2 * NT Servers 

  

	2.	Financial systems 

  

	2.1	Service description 

  
 Buyer will make the SAP System available to MGL Group Members and Contracted Members, and will provide MGL Group Members with the SAP Services and any
associated migration assistance for MGL Group Members or Contracted Members reasonably requested by MGL. 
  

	2.2	Transition Period/C&P Hospital Business Transition Period and Extension to Term 

  

	 	(a)	Subject to section 2.2(b) of this Services Schedule, the Transition Period for the SAP Services other than the SAP Services described in clause 6.1 is 12 months from the
Commencement Date. 

  

	 	(b)	MGL may extend the Transition Period for the SAP Services and the Support Services in accordance with section 2.1(b) of the Agreement. 

  

	 	(c)	The Transition Period for SAP Services provided to a C&P Hospital Business is the C&P Term - Buyer Provided Services for that C&P Hospital Business determined in
accordance with clause 2.2(a) of the Agreement. 

  

	2.3	Incorporation of Service Level Agreement 

  
 The Service Level Agreement attached to this Services Schedule 1 forms part of this Services Schedule 1. 
  

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	3.	Payroll Administration Support 

  

	3.1	Service description 

  

	 Activity

	  	 Description

	 Calculate Payroll
	  	 Run RPCALC to calculate pay results.
  
 Provide error report (RPCALC)to team

		
	 Payslip file
	  	Create Payslip file and send to external printing vendor
		
	 FI posting Simulation
	  	 Simulate posting to FI
  
 Identify errors and organise resolution

		
	 Bank file
	  	 Create Bank file
  
 Reconcile with Posting simulation
  
 Resolution of Errors
  
 Transfer file to Westpac
  
 Fax Authorisation/Lodgement forms (Signed by Manager, Payroll Processing or delegate)
  
 Confirm receipt of files with Westpac

		
	 Leave Batch Update
	  	 Create BDC session
  
 Process Leave batch update
  
 Resolution of Errors

		
	 General Ledger Posting
	  	 Post payroll results to FI
  
 Resolution of Errors

		
	 Release Payroll into next period
	  	Open payroll area for corrections for the next pay period
	
	 Note: These services are provided by Buyer to MGL on the basis that all relevant
payroll processing requirements are met by the MGL payroll team prior to the above processes being performed by the Buyer. MGL is responsible for the integrity of data processed into the payroll system prior to Buyer performing the above tasks on
behalf of MGL.

  

	4.	Charges 

  

	4.1	MGL’s obligation to pay charges 

  
 MGL will: 
  

	 	(a)	pay the Buyer $ 1,596,000 for the SAP Services other than the services and other matters referred to in sections 6.1 (a) and 6.2(j) of this Services Schedule (“SAP
Charges”) reducible, if a Contracted Member ceases to receive any SAP Services during the Transition Period, by the amount of the SAP Charges which MGL was on-charging to the Contracted Member; 

  

	 	(b)	pay the Buyer the amount specified in section 6.2(j) of this Services Schedule for the Upgrade Project defined in section 6.2 of this Services Schedule 

  

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	 	(c)	subject to MGL’s Transition Services Manager (or another person nominated by the MGL’s Transition Services Manager) approving the cost in writing prior to the cost being
incurred, reimburse Buyer for all direct costs incurred by the Buyer (acting reasonably) in providing project services for the Services described in this Services Schedule, including migration assistance, provided that MGL will not be required to
reimburse the Buyer for personnel whose costs are included in the Charges set out in Appendix 1. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this Services Schedule, the Buyer is not obliged to provide any project services in respect of which
the Mayne Contract Executive (or such other person nominated by MGL’s Transition Services Manager by notice in writing to the Buyer) has not approved in writing the costs to be incurred by Buyer in providing those project services. Unless
otherwise agreed, in seeking approval pursuant to this section 4.1(c), Buyer must quote the reasonable commercial rates for personnel proposed to perform Buyer’s obligations, provided that the quoted rates for external personnel engaged for the
project will be increased or decreased to equal the actual rates charged by external personnel and approved by MGL in accordance with this section 4.1(c). 

  

	5.	Data security 

  

	5.1	MGL obligations 

  
 MGL acknowledges and agrees that: 
  

	 	(a)	the SAP System is used by Buyer, MGL, Contracted Members and other persons (each a “User”) to store, process and retrieve information and data which is confidential
or otherwise sensitive to them; 

  

	 	(b)	MGL will use its best endeavours to not access the information and data of another User through MGL’s use of the SAP System; and 

  

	 	(c)	if MGL has access to any information or data of another User through MGL’s use of the SAP System, MGL must: 

  

	 	(i)	promptly notify Buyer of such access; 

  

	 	(ii)	promptly return to Buyer or destroy any records of such information or data; 

  

	 	(iii)	not use or disclose to any third party such information or data unless MGL can show that such information or data is lawfully in the public domain, or was in MGL’s possession
prior to the access, and that the use or disclosure would not cause any of Buyer, MGL or that other User to be in breach of any legal obligation. 

  

	5.2	Buyer’s obligations 

  
 Buyer agrees that: 
  

	 	(a)	it will use its best endeavours to not access the information and data of MGL through Buyer’s use of the Supported System, or the performance of its obligations under this
Services Schedule, except as strictly necessary for the performance of those obligations; and 

  

	 	(b)	if Buyer has access to any information or data of MGL through Buyer’s use of the Supported System, or the performance of its obligations under this Services Schedule, Buyer
must: 

  

	 	(i)	promptly notify MGL of such access; 

  

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	 	(ii)	promptly return to MGL or destroy any records of such information or data; and 

  

	 	(iii)	not use or disclose to any third party such information or data (unless Buyer can show that such information or data is lawfully in the public domain, or was in the Buyer’s
possession prior to the access, and that the use or disclosure would not cause any of Buyer, MGL or that other User to be in breach of any legal obligation), 

  
 except to the extent that such access was strictly necessary for the performance by Buyer of its obligations under this
Services Schedule or other activities mutually agreed (and Buyer must return or destroy, and not use or disclose, any records of such information or data it holds that are no longer necessary to be held for that purpose); 
  

	 	(c)	it must: 

  

	 	(i)	use its best commercial endeavours to impose on all other Users, terms the same as those specified in section 5.1 of this Services Schedule 1, for the benefit of MGL, and the
protection of MGL’s information and data; 

  

	 	(ii)	enforce those terms (and other terms to similar effect) which are imposed on other Users, for MGL’s benefit, and in regular consultation with MGL, provided that any direct
costs incurred by Buyer (acting reasonably) in complying with its enforcement obligations under this section 5.2(c)(ii) will be reimbursed by MGL to Buyer; and 

  

	 	(iii)	from any compensation or other remedies received by Buyer as a result of such enforcement action, reimburse MGL for amounts paid to Buyer under section 5.2(c)(ii) of this Services
Schedule 1 and then pass through to MGL a fair and reasonable proportion (taking into account the relative amount of any actual loss or damage suffered by each of Buyer and MGL) of any remaining compensation or other remedies received by Buyer as a
result of such enforcement action. 

  

	6.	Other Services associated with the SAP System 

  

	6.1	Implementation of Safety Net 

  

	 	(a)	If the implementation of Mayne’s Safety Net worker’s compensation system within the MGL Group has not been finished to the reasonable satisfaction of MGL at the
Commencement Date, the Buyer will implement the Safety Net worker’s compensation system within MGL, including by modifying the SAP System, at the Buyer’s expense, as requested by MGL to facilitate that implementation. The Buyer’s
obligations in respect of the implementation of the Safety Net System will be completed when the Safety Net system passes all acceptance tests proposed by MGL. In implementing the Safety Net system within the MGL Group, the Buyer agrees to comply
with all requirements of the project plan and detailed specifications developed for that implementation by or on behalf of MGL prior to the Commencement Date and all reasonable requirements of MGL communicated by MGL to the Buyer after the
Commencement Date in relation to the matters dealt with by the project plan and the specifications. 

  

	 	(b)	MGL will pay a reasonable fee, calculated on a time and materials basis (which will not include any charge for personnel whose costs are included in the Charges set out in Appendix
1) and subject to MGL’s prior written approval of the fee, for the services performed by the Buyer under section 6.1 (a) of this Services Schedule. 

  

 16. 

	 	(c)	The Buyer may, at its option and cost, replicate the Safety Net system implemented for MGL under section 6.1(a) of this Services Schedule provided that the Buyer must first pay MGL
70% of the total costs incurred by MGL in relation to the implementation of the Safety Net worker’s compensation system on or after the Commencement Date and provided further that the Buyer will be responsible for obtaining and paying for all
equipment and third party consents and all other costs necessary to enable the Buyer to replicate the MGL system and use the replicate instance of the system. 

  

	 	(d)	The Buyer will provide and maintain the interface which currently operates from the SAP System to the Safety Net system. In order to enable MGL to meet its workers’
compensation reporting obligations (including any such obligations in respect of Contracted Members), the Buyer will ensure that the SAP record configuration in existence in the SAP System immediately prior to the Commencement Date for information
required by the Safety Net system is maintained and that, at all relevant times, the interface enables MGL to extract information from the SAP System in accordance with ordinary practice prior to the Commencement Date. 

  

	 	(e)	If MGL transitions to a workers’ compensation system other than Safety Net, the Buyer will ensure that the SAP record configuration in existence in the SAP System immediately
prior to the Commencement Date for information required by the Safety Net system is maintained. The Buyer will comply with all reasonable requests in relation to changes required to the SAP System to enable MGL to operate the new workers’
compensation system and meet its workers’ compensation reporting obligations. MGL will pay the reasonable costs incurred by the Buyer in making such changes, provided that MGL has first been notified in writing of the costs and has approved
them in writing. 

  

	 	(f)	Without limiting clause 5 of the Agreement, if the Buyer replaces or upgrades the SAP System, the Buyer will ensure that, throughout the remainder of the Term the record
configuration of the new system is compatible with, and ensures the continuation of the previous level of data interchange with, MGL’s Safety Net system. The Buyer will, at its own cost, comply with all reasonable requests for, and will make,
the changes required to maintain the necessary interface and record configuration to enable MGL to meet its workers’ compensation reporting obligations. 

  

	6.2	Upgrade of SAP 

  
 The Buyer acknowledges that it is a fundamental term, of this Services Schedule that, if SAP determines that it will not support the SAP R/3 Application
Package Release 4.5B component of the SAP system, MGL will be entitled to direct the Buyer and the Buyer will be obliged to upgrade the SAP R/3 Application Package Release 4.5B component of the SAP System to Release 4.6 and implement that upgrade so
that the upgraded SAP System operates for the MGL Group and the Contracted Members in accordance with the Agreement by no later than 30 April 2004 (“Upgrade Project”). Accordingly, if MGL gives this direction the Buyer and MGL agree
that: 
  

	 	(a)	the Buyer will supply sufficient properly qualified employees of the Buyer, or, subject to clause 6.2 of the Agreement, procure properly qualified Third Party Providers to supply,
all services required to successfully carry out the Upgrade Project; 

  

	 	(b)	all costs of the Upgrade Project, including obtaining all software licences, replacement hardware and supplying, or procuring the supply of, all services required to effect the
Upgrade will be paid by the Buyer; 

  

 17. 

	 	(c)	within 10 Business Days (or such other time as the Parties may agree) after the Commencement Date, the Buyer will deliver to MGL a draft of each of: 

  

	 	(i)	a project plan for the Upgrade Project showing, among other things, milestones for the achievement of each part of the Upgrade Project for the MGL Group and the Contracted Members
and dates by which the Buyer will deliver and, where relevant, carry out acceptance tests for, each deliverable; and 

  

	 	(ii)	a detailed technical specification for the Upgrade Project; 

  

	 	(d)	within 10 Business Days (or such other time as the Parties may agree) after receiving each document referred to in section 6.2(c) of this Services Schedule, MGL will notify the
Buyer of reasonable changes which it requires to be made to the document and the document containing those reasonable changes, if any, will then be the project plan and detailed technical specification for the Upgrade Project;

  

	 	(e)	during the term of the Upgrade Project, the Parties may agree on changes to the project plan and the detailed technical specifications; 

  

	 	(f)	the Buyer will ensure that the Upgrade Project is carried out in accordance with the project plan and the detailed technical specification; 

  

	 	(g)	when the SAP System as upgraded by the Upgrade Project operates in accordance with all acceptance criteria agreed between the Parties, or in the absence of agreement operates in
accordance with performance criteria for the upgraded SAP System which the Buyer has set for its own business, the Buyer will migrate the MGL Group to its own instance of the upgrade SAP System and install that instance on a server designated and
paid for by MGL and ensure that the instance operates and supports the businesses operated by the MGL Group Members to the reasonable satisfaction of MGL; 

  

	 	(h)	the Buyer hereby grants to MGL and severally to each MGL Group Member and Contracted Member a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, non-exclusive, transferable, fully paid and royalty
free licence, with an unlimited right of sub-licence, to use, copy, modify, support and enhance all material produced by or on behalf of the Buyer in the course of carrying out the Upgrade Project (“Project Material”) and the Buyer
warrants that it will obtain all rights necessary for the Buyer to grant that licence; 

  

	 	(i)	when the Upgrade Project is complete in accordance with all acceptance criteria agreed between the Parties, or in the absence of agreement operates in accordance with performance
criteria for the upgraded SAP System which the Buyer has set for its own business, the Buyer will promptly deliver to MGL a complete copy of all source code and object for the Project Material, and all relevant technical, functional and user
documentation, programming tools, notes and other materials required to enable the MGL Group Members to use, copy, modify, enhance and support the upgrade SAP System; 

  

	 	(j)	MGL will pay the Buyer the sum of $500,000 in consideration of: 

  

	 	(i)	all Services provided by and on behalf of the Buyer in relation to the Upgrade Project; 

  

	 	(ii)	the cost of all software licences and hardware required for the Upgrade Project and the continued use of such software licences, for the remainder of their respective terms, by the
MGL Group and the Contracted Members of the upgraded SAP System after the Transition Period for the SAP Services; and 

  

 18. 

	 	(iii)	the licence granted to the MGL Group Members and Contracted Members in section 6.2(h) of this Services Schedule; 

  

	 	(k)	MGL will pay the Buyer the $500,000 payable under section 6.2(j) progressively as and when the Buyer makes milestone payments in accordance with its contract with the Third Party
Provider for the Upgrade Project. The amount of each of MGL’s progress payments will be proportionate (relative to the $500,000 fee) to the amount of the Buyer’s corresponding progress payment (relative to the total amount payable by the
Buyer to the Third Party Provider). 

  

	 	(l)	MGL may, at any time during the Upgrade Project, notify the Buyer in writing that MGL no longer wishes to participate in the Upgrade Project in which case: 

 

	 	(i)	MGL will pay the Buyer a percentage of the amount referred to in section 6.2(j)of this Services Schedule calculated according to the proportion of agreed milestones of the Upgrade
Project which have been successfully completed; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the Buyer will, promptly after receipt of the notice, deliver to MGL all material of the kind referred to in section 6.2(i)of this Services Schedule developed to the date of the
notice and the licence granted in section 6.2(h) of this Services Schedule will apply in respect of that material; 

  

	 	(m)	each Party will appoint a suitably qualified and experienced project manager for the Upgrade Project who may be, or else must report to, that Party’s Transition Services
Manager appointed under clause 10.1 of the Agreement; and 

  

	 	(n)	the quote received by MGL from Bearing Point Australia Pty Ltd (“Bearing Point”) for the Upgrade Project is attached in Appendix 3 of this Agreement and the Buyer
acknowledges that: 

  

	 	(i)	the information in Appendix 3 is provided solely for the information of the Buyer and, notwithstanding clause 1.2(d) of this Agreement, does not form part of this Agreement;

  

	 	(ii)	neither MGL nor Bearing Point nor any of their respective Related Bodies Corporate represent that the information as to costs contained in Appendix 3 will be the actual cost of all
or any part of the Upgrade Project or that any other part of Appendix 3 forms, or will form, part of any contract entered into before or after the Commencement Date by any of MGL and Bearing Point or the Buyer and Bearing Point;

  

	 	(iii)	to the extent that all or any part of Appendix 3 does constitute a representation or other inducement made by any of MGL or Bearing Point or any of their respective Related Bodies
Corporate, the Buyer does not enter into this Agreement in reliance on any such representation or other inducement. 

  

	6.3	Other assistance 

  
 If MGL or any Contracted Member decides, at any time during the Transition Period for the SAP Services, to engage any person other than the Buyer to
provide any or all of the SAP Services, the Buyer will use reasonable endeavours, at the Buyer’s expense, to co-operate with MGL or that Contracted Member (as the case may be) and that person to ensure the successful transition of the SAP
Services to that other person. 
  

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	7.	Obligations to third parties 

  
 Subject to the other provisions of this Services Schedule and the Shared Services Agreement, to the extent the Buyer has made MGL specifically aware in
writing, prior to the Commencement Date, of the Buyer’s obligations to any Third Party Provider, and has requested in writing that MGL observe those obligations that are applicable to MGL as a recipient of Services from the Buyer, then MGL will
not do anything that would cause the Buyer to be in breach of those obligations. The Buyer acknowledges that MGL would not cause the Buyer to breach its agreement with the Third Party Provider merely through entering into this Agreement or receiving
Services from the Buyer. 
  
 If the Buyer makes any subsequent
requests to MGL in respect of any agreements with a Third Party Provider, MGL must consider the request and not unreasonably withhold its consent to be similarly bound by this section 7, in respect of the Buyer’s obligations under those third
party agreements. Nothing in this section 7 requires MGL to incur any additional costs, without MGL’s prior agreement in accordance with the process in clause 5 of the Agreement. 
  

 20. 

 Annexure to Services Schedule No. 1 
  
 Service Level Agreement 
  
 SAP Support Services 
  

 21. 

 SHARED SERVICES AGREEMENT 
  
 ANNEXURE TO SERVICES SCHEDULE NO. 1 
  
 Service Level Agreement 
  
 SAP Support Services 
  

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 Table of Contents 
  

	SHARED SERVICES AGREEMENT	  	1
		
	ANNEXURE TO SERVICES SCHEDULE NO. 1	  	1
				
	 1.
	  	 	  	 THIS SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT
	  	3
				
	 	  	1.1	  	 THE SLA AND THE AGREEMENT
	  	3
				
	 	  	1.2	  	 DEFINED TERMS
	  	3
				
	 2.
	  	 	  	 SERVICES PROVIDED
	  	3
				
	 	  	2.1	  	 THE SUPPORT MODEL
	  	3
				
	 	  	2.2	  	 THE SERVICES SUPPORT MODEL
	  	5
				
	 3.
	  	 	  	 RESPONSIBILITIES
	  	13
				
	 	  	3.1	  	 MGL
	  	13
				
	 4.
	  	 	  	 ESCALATION AND PROBLEM RESOLUTION
	  	14
				
	 	  	4.1	  	 PROBLEM PRIORITY LEVELS
	  	14
				
	 	  	4.2	  	 PROBLEM MANAGEMENT
	  	15
				
	 	  	4.3	  	 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
	  	16
				
	 	  	4.4	  	 ENHANCEMENTS AND WORK REQUESTS
	  	17
				
	 	  	4.5	  	 SCHEDULED RELEASE
	  	18
				
	 	  	4.6	  	 MONTHLY REPORT AND SUPPORT SERVICES REVIEW MEETING
	  	18
				
	 5.
	  	 	  	 SERVICE DETAILS
	  	 
				
	 	  	5.1	  	 ADDRESS FOR SERVICE OF NOTICES
	  	19
				
	 6.
	  	 	  	 SITE DETAILS
	  	19

  

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	1.	THIS SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT 

  

	1.1	THE SLA AND THE AGREEMENT 

  

	 	(a)	This Service Level Agreement (“SLA”) is an annexure to Services Schedule No. 1 - SAP System Access and Support Services; Payroll Support Services, of Annexure B the Shared
Services Agreement between: 

  

	 	•	 	Buyer; and 

  

	 	•	 	Mayne Group Ltd (“MGL”) (“Agreement”). 

  

	1.2	DEFINED TERMS 

  
 In this SLA, capitalised words and phrases, unless otherwise defined in this SLA, have the meaning given to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES PROVIDED 

  

	2.1	THE SUPPORT MODEL 

  
 The Support Services are made up of two components: 
  

	 	•	a fixed price component for base support services (Service Types A to E as defined in the table at section 2.2(a)) which is included in the price set out in Services Schedule 1 for
SAP Services; and 

  

	 	•	additional support services (Service Type F as defined in the table at section 2.2(a)) provided to MGL on a “time and materials” basis at the applicable rates set out in
Services Schedule No. 1. 

  
 The fixed price for
Base Support Services covers: 
  

	 	•	Problem Resolution for Priority types 1,2, 3 and 4 (Service Types A and B in the table at 2.2(a)); 

  

	 	•	end-user queries regarding SAP System Functionality (Service Type C, refer to the table in section 2.2(b) Item 4); 

  

	 	•	Technical Administration of the SAP System including management of transports between development, user acceptance and production environments (Service Type D);

  

	 	•	Support for key users during MGL business hours for SAP production system availability (Service Type D); and, 

  

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	•	Provision of services for management of the Agreement, including attendance at, and preparation of reports for, the monthly MGL SAP Support Services Review Meeting (service Type E).

  
 The method of conducting ‘projects and work requests’
will utilise the Buyer logging mechanism and Help Desk Support procedures. In this way a common approach to the management and tracking of changes will be implemented which provides consistency for all support and work requests. 
  

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	2.2	THE SERVICES SUPPORT MODEL 

  

	 	(a)	Schematic representation 

  

	 1
 Goal

	  	 	  	 Service
 Type

	  	 Usual
 Fee Basis

	 Base Support
	  	 	  	 	  	 
				
	 To maximise the availability of the SAP production system by the prompt resolution of critical system failures
	  	A	  	Prompt
correction of
priority 1 & 2
problems	  	 
				
	 To provide cost effective solutions to non-critical failures in the SAP production system and interact with SAP to achieve solutions when
appropriate
	  	B	  	Correction of
priority 3 and 4
problems	  	 
				
	 To provide end user support re queries on system functionality
	  	C	  	Basic
Applications
Support	  	 Fixed Price
 Monthly
 Support Fee

				
	 To provide base technical support services for the SAP system
	  	D	  	Technical
Administration	  	 
				
	 To provide effective reporting and management of performance against SLA objectives.
	  	E	  	Support
Agreement
Management
Services	  	 
				
	 Work Requests / Projects
	  	 	  	 	  	 
				
	 To provide cost effective solutions for small changes in, and enhancements to the SAP production system
	  	 	  	 	  	 
				
	 Formal user training
 Enhancements
	  	F	  	Implementation
of service
requests	  	Time & Materials
	 SAP module implementation and major
	  	 	  	 	  	 
				
	 Urgent and other requests
	  	 	  	 	  	 
				
	 Major configuration changes
	  	 	  	 	  	 

	1	This agreement excludes any version upgrades (currently proposed for SAP R/3 4.5(b) to SAP R/3 4.6(c)). 

  

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	 	(b)	The following table details the Support Services and the roles and responsibilities of Buyer and MGL in respect of the Support Services, and categorises each service making up the
Support Services in accordance with the support model. 

  
 Support Criteria and Responsibilities: 
  

	 Support Criteria

	  	 Service
Type

	  	 Buyer
 obligations /
 rights

	  	 Buyer Group
 accounting
 and payroll
 function

	  	 MGL
 obligations /
 rights

	 1       Problem Identification
  
 Buyer will work with MGL to determine the cause, and the responsibility
for problem resolution, in cases where this is not immediately apparent, for both technical and application issues
	  	A,B	  	1st level support (Help Desk) for call logging, simple resolution and follow up	  	 	  	Assist
					
	 2       SAP Problem Resolution
  
 Priority 1 ,2, 3 and 4. Problems relate to SAP System bugs, run-time
errors and systems availability. They do not relate to hardware, operating system or network issues. Buyer will assist in use of OSS to source repairs and notes for application to the SAP System.
  
 Buyer will assist MGL with problems where the prime responsibility for
resolution lies with MGL or for problems relating to functionality developed for MGL post acquisition.
	  	 A,B
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 F
	  	 2nd level technical support and 3rd level support. SAP bugs and system generated run-time errors
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 As
required
	  	 	  	 Functional User Support for Application and business related issues.
  
 Accept and test resolution

					
	 3       Support for ABAP/4 Interfaces
  
 For Interfaces to SAP, Buyer will support all interfaces from the point
where the data has been successfully received from non SAP environments, in the correct format for loading into the SAP R/3 application.
  
 In the case of SAP AR this includes the Viewlocity TSIB middleware but excludes the extract programs in the source systems.
  
 For Interfaces from SAP. Buyer will support all interfaces up to the
point where the data has been prepared in the correct format for transfer to non- SAP environments.
	  	  
  
  
 B
	  	  
  
  
 Perform ABAP fixes for bugs not covered by warranty
	  	  
  
  
 Submit and monitor interface runs.
  
 Reconcile data
	  	  
  
  
 Reconcile data.
  
 Liaison with non-SAP environments

  

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	 Support Criteria

	  	Service
Type

	  	Buyer
obligations /
rights

	 	Buyer Group
accounting
and payroll
function

	  	MGL
obligations /
rights

	 4       Application Queries
  
 Allowance per month for end user queries regarding SAP System
Functionality. eg. “What if....”, “How do I....”, “I did this and this happened....... ”.
  
 Any change to the SAP System as a result of enhancement will be treated as a work request ie. Service Type F.
	  	C,F	  	 2nd level
technical
and 3rd
level
support
  
 Chargeable
to service
type F after
3 hours per
query
	 	 	  	 1st level
support and
functional
user support.
  
 Calls filtered
through to
Buyer.

					
	 5       Technical Administration for Production and Test
systems.
  
 Tasks include: Maintaining SAP System parameters,
eg.: Roll file area, page file size, max. login retries, min pwd length, max. runtime area, system and startup profiles
	  	D	  	Perform	 	 	  	 
					
	 6       Correction and Transport System, Management of
Scheduled Releases - transport of SAP repairs and minor enhancements will be performed according to agreed Change Management Processes
  
 Maintenance of CTS environment
	  	D	  	Perform
transports
as required
at specified
intervals	 	 	  	 
					
	 7       Starting/stopping SAP system
  
 - Normal Operations
  
  
  
  
 - Special Circumstances eg. relating to Priority 1 or 2 problems or
on-call issues
	  	 D
  
  
  
  
  
  
 D
	  	 Yes - with
reasonable
prior
notification
(48 hours)
  
 Perform if
authorised
(half hour
notification)
	 	  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 Authorise
	  	  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 Request /
Acknowledge

					
	 8       On-call Support - This is defined as being on call for the resolution of Priority 1 and
2 problems outside of the Buyer business hours, defined in Section 5.
	  	F	  	As required	 	 	  	Request
					
	 9       Client Copies and Client Exports/Imports
	  	F	  	Perform	 	 	  	Request
					
	 10     Data Storage Administration - SAP Back Ups
  
 Maintenance of existing backup scripts and procedures for manual backups
will be provided as base support.
  
 Major development
activities in backup strategies will be discussed with MGL
	  	 D
  
  
  
  
 F
	  	 Perform all
backups
and check
status
  
 Buyer may
on
occasion
request a
special
backup
	 	 	  	 

  

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	 Support Criteria

	  	 Service
Type

	  	 Buyer
obligations /
 rights

	  	 Buyer Group
accounting
and payroll
function

	  	 MGL
obligations /
rights

	 11     Data Storage Administration - SAP Data Recovery
	  	D	  	Perform	  	Assist in testing	  	Assist in testing
					
	 12     Spool Management and Printer Definition
  
 Modification to SAP printers and print queue structure
	  	D	  	Perform	  	 	  	Request
					
	 13     SAP Performance Monitoring and Tuning - capability to collect,
summarise and report relevant system generated data which may be used to understand, analyse and tune the performance of the system;
  
 Regular checking of Performance Log and other SAP Admin. Tools;
  
 Comparison of system performance and trends against customer specified performance obligations;
  
 Identification and first level analysis of system performance
non-conformance and implementation of procedures to prevent same.
  
 Obligation is the system will continue to perform at the levels prior to acquisition
	  	D	  	Perform	  	 	  	 
					
	 14     Error Monitoring and Correction - ensures that events which may
impact the performance or reliability of the SAP system, are detected, checked and appropriately acted upon.
  
 Tasks include regular checking of System Log, Update Log and other SAP Admin. Tools.
	  	D	  	Perform	  	 	  	 
					
	 15     [not used]
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
					
	 16     [not used]
	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
					
	 17     SAP Server Hardware - Installation, Maintenance and Administration
	  	F	  	Perform	  	 	  	 
					
	 18     Software Administration
  
 - SAP
  
 - Operating System
	  	 D
  
 D
	  	 Yes
  
 Yes
	  	 	  	  
 Assist as
required

  

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	 Support Criteria

	  	Service
Type

	  	 Buyer
obligations /
rights

	  	 Buyer Group
accounting and
payroll
function

	  	 MGL
 obligations /
rights

	 19     Tape Operations - all aspects of tape library maintenance and
media handling including:
  
 -Tape library
maintenance
  
 -Maintaining tape drives (eg. cleaning,
servicing)
  
 -Tape media maintenance (eg. purchasing,
labelling)
  
 -Processing off-site tape movements

 
 -Tape security
	  	D	  	Perform	  	 	  	 
					
	 20     Database Administration
  
 Table space Monitoring, extensions and re-organisations
	  	D	  	Perform	  	 	  	 
					
	 21     Liaison with SAP and third parties
  
 Buyer will as required liaise with SAP and relevant third parties in the
lodgment and follow-up of application bugs, clarification of application updates, and any other support issues relative to the SAP System
	  	E	  	Perform	  	 	  	Assist as
required
					
	 22     Change Control for SAP System
  
 Provision of an adequate change control service for the SAP environment
so that changes, whether planned or emergency, are correctly managed in order to protect the delivery of a quality system.
  
 Tasks include: register change; assign Priority; schedule change; modify impacted areas; implement change; and, accept change
	  	E	  	Perform	  	Authorise changes	  	Use process to request changes
					
	 23     Monthly Meeting and Reporting of Support Activities

 
 Attendance at the monthly SAP Support Services review
meeting.
  
 Compilation of weekly and monthly reports on
performance of the Agreement. Report formats and content to be agreed with MGL
	  	E	  	 Attend
  
  
  
  
  
 Prepare
	  	 Attend as required
  
  
  
  
 Provide input
	  	 Call meetings and chair
  
  
  
  
 Review

					
	 24     Scheduled (Batch) Processing
  
 Administration of processing schedule eg. checking interface logs.
Submission of jobs eg. mass reversals.
	  	  
  
 F
	  	  
  
 Assist as required
	  	  
  
 Specify processing windows
	  	  
  
 Perform, reconcile data, check results

  

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	 Support Criteria

	  	Service
Type

	  	Buyer
obligations /
rights

	 	 Buyer Group
accounting
 and payroll function

	  	MGL obligations /
rights

	 25     SAP Archiving
  
 - Standard (implemented archiving)
	  	  
  
 C
  
 F
	  	  
  
 Perform
  
 Perform as
per
agreed
requirements
	 	  
  
  
  
  
 Approve
requirements
	  	  
  
  
  
  
 Define
requirements

					
	 26     Disaster Recovery Plan for SAP
  
 Provide assistance in development and revision of emergency
plans
  
 Maintain the DR capability which was in place
immediately prior to Completion (disaster recovery machine off site back-ups 24 hour restoration time maximum data loss 1 day)
	  	 F
  
  
  
  
  
 C
	  	 Perform
  
  
  
  
  
 Perform
	 	 	  	Develop and
maintain a
Business
Continuity Plan
					
	 27     SAP Data Security/User Administration - ensures access to SAP is
appropriately controlled:
  
 creation and maintenance of user
accounts;
  
 maintenance of profiles and authorisations will
be classed as service type F:
  
 audit of tables and follow
up of access violations.
	  	  
  
 D
  
 F
  
  
 D
	  	  
  
 Perform
  
 Perform
  
  
 Perform
	 	 	  	  
  
 Request
  
 Request, Test
and
Authorise
  
 Review and
action

					
	 28     Minor SAP Upgrades
  
 Service Packs
  
 Buyer will assist in implementing minor release
upgrades.
  
 Major SAP upgrades eg. version upgrades
will be treated as separate projects
	  	  
 D
  
 D
  
  
  
 F
	  	  
 Perform
  
 Perform
  
  
  
 Perform (as
required)
	 	  
 Authorise and test
  
 Authorise and test
  
  
  
 Authorise and test
	  	  
 Requests
  
 Request
  
  
  
 Request and
test

					
	 29     Maintenance of SAP Application tables.
  
 These tables are specific to functional config modules of the SAP system
eg Financial Calendars.
  
 Audit of tables.
	  	C	  	Perform	 	Authorise and test	  	Request and
test
					
	 30     Training
	  	 	  	 	 	 	  	 
					
	 Functional use of system eg. Purchasing process
	  	F	  	Perform (as
required)	 	 	  	Request

  

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	 Support Criteria

	  	Service
Type

	  	 Buyer
 obligations /
 rights

	  	Buyer Group
accounting
and payroll
function

	  	 MGL
 obligations /
 rights

	 31     Capacity Planning (for significant changes)
  
 Business as usual growth
  
 Builds forward plans of capacity usage by MGL, and ensures that
equipment levels are adequate to meet those capacity requirements.
  
 Buyer will assist MGL as required in any Capacity Planning exercise relative to the SAP system.
	  	  
  
 D
  
 F
	  	  
  
 Perform
  
 Perform,
provide
reports
detailing
systems
requirements
	  	 	  	  
  
  
  
 Provide
forecast
usage
information

					
	 32     SAP Period End Procedures - Administration.
  
 Period end procedures are generally application specific and incorporate
tasks such as Period Closing.
	  	C	  	Advise	  	Perform	  	Request
					
	 33     Minor SAP Enhancements.
  
 SAP Enhancements incorporate the introduction of functionality which is
not part of the standard SAP release e.g. new reports, new interfaces.
	  	  
  
 F
	  	  
  
 Advise,
analyse,
estimate and
implement
	  	  
  
 Authorise
	  	  
  
 Identify,
request, test
and
authorise

					
	 34     Special SAP Projects I Configuration Changes / Other Work Requests
	  	F	  	Advise,
analyse,
estimate and
implement	  	Authorise	  	Identify,
authorise,
prioritise and
test
					
	 35     Documentation - relating to:
  
 Minor Changes, Enhancements, Upgrades;
  
 Service types A to E
	  	  
  
 F
  
 D
	  	  
  
 Technical
Documentation
	  	  
  
 Authorise
	  	  
  
 Provide
Procedures,
Training
Material

					
	 36     SAP Client Access
  
 Facilitate and support SAP client installation as part of SAP Service,
but does not include project resources nor physical installation of the SAP client on the MGL’s equipment.
	  	  
  
 D
	  	  
  
 Provide
	  	 	  	  
  
 Request

					
	 37     SAP Interfaces
  
 Provide support for interfaces from relevant systems to SAP including
those systems purchased from Buyer under the Asset Sale Agreement.
	  	  
  
 D
	  	  
  
 Provide
	  	 	  	 

  

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	 Support Criteria

	  	Service
Type

	  	Buyer
obligations /
rights

	  	Buyer Group
accounting
and payroll
function

	  	MGL
obligations /
rights

	 38     SAP Financials Data access and Migration
  
 The Service will include reasonable access and assistance in the
creation of Financial migration data. Provided that the MGL obtains all consents required under applicable third party licence terms, Buyer grants to MGL the right to:
  
 •      replicate the existing system (to the extent relating to
the Business) ; and
  
 •      use it for the purposes of:
  
 •      disaster recovery and problem management; and
  
 •      testing,
configuration and any other purposes reasonably necessary for or preliminary to, transition in accordance with then current Transition Plan,
  
 in each case, from time to time. Buyer will provide reasonable assistance to make such replication. Buyer will provide updated replication from time
to time throughout the Term (where significant project costs are involved these will be at MGL cost).
	  	  
  
 F
	  	  
  
 Provide
	  	 	  	  
  
 Request

					
	 39     SAP Operational Support and Security Management
  
 Provide standard SAP documents plus any other documentation that exists
at the time of the sale.
	  	  
  
 C
	  	  
  
 Provide
	  	 	  	  
 Request

					
	 40     SAP Change Management
  
 Buyer will perform change management using the change management
processes followed for changes to the SAP System by MGL personnel immediately prior to Completion. Where MGL have specific requirements Buyer will make reasonable endeavours to meet those requirements.
  
 Date control to be exercised by MGL for MGL-specific company
codes.
	  	  
  
 D
	  	  
  
 Provide
	  	  
  
 Approve
changes
	  	  
  
 Request

  

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	3.	RESPONSIBILITIES 

  

	3.1	MGL 

  

	 	MGL	will ensure: 

  

	 	•	trained users proficient with the application 

  

	 	•	prompt notification to Buyer of all operational matters which will affect current or known planned usage of the services 

  

	 	•	prompt and detailed notification of increased usage requirements and plans that could be expected to have a material impact on the operation of the system 

 

	 	•	for any on-site support that may be required, provision of the necessary equipment to enable access to the SAP System 

  

	 	•	payment of any telecommunication service access charges (excluding local telephone dial up costs) to MGL’s systems 

  

	 	•	availability of staff as reasonably requested, particularly for the resolution of problems and issues 

  

	 	•	there are controls and physical security to prevent unauthorised access to the SAP System 

  

	 	•	provision of first level support to take the initial calls that may be placed by MGL users of the system and coordinate and filter problems through to Buyer support staff and/or
Help Desk 

  

	 	•	coordination of Change Management for organisational change 

  

	 	3.2	BUYER 

  
 Buyer will: 
  

	 	•	work with MGL to put in place an acceptable security regime. The general principle is that access to MGL data by persons other than approved MGL personnel will be restricted to
essential SAP support staff and essential Buyer Group Finance support staff. 

  

	 	•	grant to MGL access to all SAP data relevant to businesses operated by MGL Group Members and Contracted Members and to the current SAP functionality required to process and report
on that data. 

  

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	 	•	provide to MGL reasonable access to the development and QAS environments for the development of reports and testing of functionality changes. MGL is responsible for establishing the
required communications to access the development and QAS environments. 

  

	 	•	Ensure that there are controls and physical security to prevent unauthorised access to the SAP System. 

  

	4.	ESCALATION AND PROBLEM RESOLUTION 

  

	4.1	PROBLEM PRIORITY LEVELS 

  
 Priority Level Definition 
  
 The following Priority levels are applicable to this agreement. Problems are coded to indicate the PRIORITY of the loss of service to the business.

  
 Definition of Priority Levels: 
  

	 Code

	  	 Description

	PRIORITY 1: (Key Process)	  	 Total SAP R/3 Production System Unavailable
 or
 Key SAP R/3 Production System function failed or is unavailable causing critical impact to business operations (eg compromises their ability to
meet statutory obligations, payment deadlines for employees and subcontractors)

		
	PRIORITY 2: (High)	  	 Significant part of SAP R/3 Production System Unavailable
 or
 Some SAP R/3 Production System function failed or is unavailable causing significant impact to business
operations

		
	PRIORITY 3: (Normal)	  	 Non-critical part of SAP R/3 Production System Failure or Unavailable
 or
 Some SAP R/3 Production System function failed or is unavailable causing minor impact to business
operations

		
	PRIORITY 4: (Low)	  	Some SAP R/3 Production System function failed or is unavailable causing insignificant impact to business operations for which there is a workaround available

  

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 Priority Level Disputes 
  
 If Buyer does not agree with any Priority Levels nominated by MGL, Buyer may query the decision, stating the Priority Level
it thinks applies and the reasons for the position. MGL shall then, acting reasonably, take appropriate action to either amend the Priority Level as requested by Buyer or confirm the original Priority Level allocated. 
  
 If MGL confirms a Priority Level, Buyer shall respond to the Service Call in
accordance with the arrangements applicable to the Priority Level. If there are repeated differences over Priority Level allocations, the parties agree to discuss the trend and to establish procedures or definition changes necessary or desirable to
address those differences. 
  

	4.2	PROBLEM MANAGEMENT 

  
 Help Desk 
  
 Buyer shall provide help desk support, as shown in the following table, to facilitate the provision of support. This service will allow MGL to log
problems and invoke appropriate Buyer applications support resources. 
  
 The Buyer Help Desk will provide first level support in the lodgement and subsequent follow up of calls and problems. MGL Business Analysts or Key-Users will provide functional user support for problems, or issues relating to business or
customised functionality. Buyer will provide the next level of assistance in the resolution of bugs and calls for assistance with queries from Key-Users or Business Analysts. 
  
 Support Coverage Summary (SAP, IXOS, Viewlocity/TSIB): 
  

	 Activity Description

	  	 Hours of Support

	Normal Business Hours
(excluding Victorian public holidays)	  	08.30 - 17.30 EST Mon to Fri
		
	 On call for Priority 1 and 2 problems
	  	 By prior arrangement (Type F Service).
  
 In an emergency, where no prior arrangements have been made, support will be provided on a reasonable endeavours basis.

		
	 System Infrastructure Availability
	  	06.00 Sun – 1800 Sat EST

  

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 Service Description 
  
 Buyer shall provide on-line support for the operation of the SAP System. Buyer will meet the response times set out in the
following table (as varied by the parties) and will use all reasonable endeavours to meet the resolution times set out in the following table (as varied by the parties). 
  
 Escalation Procedure 
  
 The escalation process will be discussed and agreed between the parties. The initial model is described in the following table and will be reviewed at
monthly service meetings. 
  
 Response, Resolution and
Escalation table: 
  

	 Priority

	  	 Response

	  	Resolution
Time

	  	 Escalation 1
 Support Manager
Help Desk
Supervisor

	  	 Escalation 2
 Business
Management

	  	 Escalation 3
 Senior
Management

	 Priority 1
	  	Immediate (within normal business hours)	  	1 Hour	  	1 Hour	  	4 Elapsed Hours	  	24 Elapsed hours
						
	 Priority 2
	  	Immediate (within normal business hours)	  	4 Hours	  	4 Hours	  	24 Elapsed hours	  	2 Working days
						
	 Priority 3
	  	4 working hours	  	2 working
days	  	3 Working days	  	4 Working days	  	N/A
						
	 Priority 4
	  	8 working hours	  	3 working
days	  	4 Working days	  	N/A	  	N/A

  

	4.3	ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 

  
 This includes service packs, minor upgrades and legal compliance work. 
  
 Service Obligation 
  
 The obligation of the Buyer is to perform routine maintenance in a timely manner that meets the business needs of the Mayne Group as identified by MGL and
agreed by Buyer, whose agreement will not be unreasonably withheld. 
  

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	4.4	ENHANCEMENTS AND WORK REQUESTS 

  
 Service Obligation 
  
 The service obligation of the Buyer is to provide cost effective solutions to work requests and enhancements to the SAP Production system. 
  
 Service Description 
  
 Enhancement and work requests will be approved by MGL and conveyed to the
Buyer Group Corporate SAP Manager. Requests will be assessed by both Buyer Group Finance and Buyer to ensure they are consistent with the functionality required by Buyer Group from the SAP System, will not cause any problems and that Buyer has
resources available to carry out the requested work. Once approved by Buyer, MGL will be notified and the work requests will be prioritised and batched into work packages for implementation as part of the scheduled release process or sooner if
appropriate. Where the Buyer, acting reasonably, assesses that fulfilment of a work request would have a material adverse impact on the ordinary business requirements of Buyer Group, MGL will be notified promptly that the work request will not be
fulfilled. 
  
 Buyer will carry out, reasonable change requests
arising from legislative or regulatory requirements (such as enterprise bargaining agreement changes) or change requests required to maintain the “as is where is” status of the SAP System or to effect bug fixes and other maintenance tasks.
Change requests for enhancements to functionality currently provided to MGL will be optional for Buyer depending on a reasonable assessment by the Buyer of the Buyer’s available resources and other conflicting priorities. Buyer will
nevertheless use reasonable endeavours to have resources available to carry out the requested work. 
  
 MGL will have reasonable access to the development and QAS systems for the development of MGL specific reporting functionality and user acceptance testing
of any developments which would reasonably be expected to impact MGL operations. Buyer will retain control over transport to production. 
  
 Buyer will not charge MGL for any benefits to MGL arising from changes made to the SAP System for the benefit of Buyer Group. 
  

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 Projects 
  

Projects are Type F Support Services of larger scope than simple work requests and enhancements. Work undertaken as part of this service will be of a
planned nature, with all deliverables being project based. Projects will be optional for Buyer depending on Buyer’s available resources and other conflicting priorities, except to the extent the MGL reasonably requests the provision of
migration assistance in respect of the Support Services and the SAP System. Buyer will nevertheless use reasonable endeavours to have resources available to carry out the requested work. 
  
 MGL will detail the functional requirements and specification for each project. The project, if accepted by Buyer, will be
executed by Buyer. Buyer will provide a written quotation for each project or group of projects (including price variation risk assessments) and will charge MGL for the agreed project scope in accordance with the quotation (unless otherwise agreed).

  

	4.5	SCHEDULED RELEASE 

  
 Service Description 
  
 Corrections for Priority 3 and 4 problems and solutions to enhancements, work requests and projects will be implemented as part of a scheduled release
(currently weekly, but can be changed by Buyer with reasonable notification to MGL). For all corrections, where required, all affected documentation will be updated. MGL Application Group will be forwarded appropriate notification so that impacted
end users may be notified of the impending change. 
  
 When it is
necessary to effect changes to the production system outside the planned release schedule which, in Buyer’s reasonable opinion, are likely to have an adverse impact on MGL use of the SAP System, Buyer will first give MGL notice of the changes
and consult with MGL on ways to minimise such impact, and apply procedures to ensure the integrity of the release program is maintained. 
  

	4.6	MONTHLY REPORT AND SUPPORT SERVICES REVIEW MEETING 

  
 Buyer will attend a SAP Support Services Review meeting to prioritise service requests, report progress against previous support activities and
statistics, and to discuss any other issues relating to the Support Services. This meeting will be held monthly. 
  
 Buyer will be responsible for compiling the Support Services Monthly Report for presentation at the monthly progress meeting. 
  

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	4.7	ADDRESS FOR SERVICE OF NOTICES 

  
 Service of Notices and general correspondence to MGL and the Buyer will be in accordance with clause 17.3 of the Agreement 
  

	4.8	SITE DETAILS 

  
 SAP Server Location: 
  
 Compaq Data Centre 
 4 Figtree Drive

 Home Bush 
 NSW 2140

  
 Principal On-site Support Location: 
  
 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne 
  
 For on-site support services in MGL locations other than the Principal
On-site Support Location MGL will re-imburse Buyer for reasonable travel expenses. This charge is exclusive of any consulting cost which may be applicable to the Support Service request. 
  

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 Part 2 of Annexure B 
  
 Buyer Provided Services - to C&P Hospital Businesses 
  
 The Buyer will provide the following services to each C&P Hospital Business for the respective C&P Transition Periods. 
  

	1.	General 

  

	 	(a)	Accounting, processing and administrative services in relation payroll, accounts payable, accounting, general ledger and fixed assets, so as to allow Mayne to operationally and
administratively run the C&P Hospital Businesses and produce full reporting as it currently provides to each C&P Hospital Business and the C&P Hospital Businesses generally. 

  

	 	(b)	Preparation of accounts and statements and all other acts, matters and things directed by MGL to the Buyer in relation to accounting, processing and administrative services which
are the responsibility of MGL or where, MGL requires the right to direct the buyer, under the Transaction Documents. 

  

	 	(c)	In relation to each of the systems referred to in sections 2 to 6, inclusive, below: 

  

	 	(i)	all reports, statements and other information reasonably required (as to form and content) by each C&P Hospital Business in the ordinary course of business from each of those
systems including those reports, statements and the information referred to in section 8; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the support services specified for each system in those sections during the hours specified in section 8. 

  

	 	(iii)	the continued benefit, at no charge, of all “Hospital Business Contracts” and “Shared Contracts” (as those terms are defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed)
which each C&P Hospital Business was receiving immediately prior to the Commencement Date and if any of those contracts expire or are terminated any new or replacement contracts as required by MGL. 

  

	 	(d)	At the option of the Buyer, the services referred to in section 7 below. 

  

	2.	IBA Patient Administration System 

  

	2.1	Functionality 

  

	 	(a)	Recording of patient admission, discharge and medical records information. 

  

	 	(b)	Generation of patient invoices and Accounts Receivable function. 

  

	 	(c)	Submission of all legislative reporting requirements to state health departments. 

  

	2.2	Support services 

  
 The Buyer will 
  

	 	(a)	provide all 2nd level Application support to the
C&P Hospitals on a 24 * 7 basis; 

  

	 	(b)	manage and escalate 3rd Level application support calls to IBA for resolution; 

  

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	 	(c)	provide all project management, installation and configuration services for the IBA application, including version upgrades, legislative report changes; and

  

	 	(d)	provide all IBA application testing for system modifications and upgrades. 

  

	3.	Cyberscience 

  

	3.1	Functionality 

  

	 	(a)	Recording of patient admission, discharge and medical records information. 

  

	 	(b)	Extraction of data extraction associated with the MECS system. 

  

	3.2	Support services 

  
 The Buyer will: 
  

	 	(a)	provide all application support for Cyberscience to the C&P Hospitals; 

  

	 	(b)	undertake all development, testing and implementation activities for the Cyberscience application; and 

  

	 	(c)	provide testing for system modifications and upgrades of the Cyberscience application. 

  

	4.	Mayne Electronic Claims Systems (MECS) 

  

	4.1	Functionality 

  
 MECS is an electronic health fund claims lodgement system which permits the encryption, transmission and lodgement of patient claims to health funds and
responses from the funds in relation to those claims. 
  

	4.2	Support Services 

  
 The Buyer will: 
  

	 	(a)	provide all application support to the C&P Hospitals; 

  

	 	(b)	undertake the ongoing development activities associated with the MECS project; 

  

	 	(c)	provide project management, installation and configuration services to all C&P hospitals as each new health fund adopts the MECS lodgement system; 

  

	 	(d)	escalate and manage hardware infrastructure support calls to Hewlett Packard for resolution. 

  

	5.	TM1 

  

	5.1	Functionality 

  
 TM1 is a financial report and data modelling tool used by the hospitals’ finance team. It facilitates the provision of budgeting, financial reporting
and key performance information to all hospitals. 
  

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	5.2	Support Services 

  
 The Buyer will: 
  

	 	(a)	provide all technical infrastructure support for the TM1 application; 

  

	 	(b)	undertake, through the hospital finance team, the ongoing application support for all sites; 

  

	 	(c)	escalate and manage Hardware infrastructure support calls to Hewlett Packard for resolution; 

  

	 	(d)	escalate and manage Application support calls to Applix (application vendor) for resolution. 

  

	6.	Hospital specific stand alone applications 

  

	6.1	Functionality 

  

	 	(a)	Scancare: CSSD equipment tracking application; 

  

	 	(b)	Middistats: Maternity application for the collection of legislative reporting information regarding the birth of newborn babies; 

  

	 	(c)	CardioBase: Booking and Image capture application for in use in Cardiac Cath Labs. 

  

	6.2	Support Services 

  
 The Buyer will: 
  

	 	(a)	provide all technical infrastructure support for the above applications; 

  

	 	(b)	escalate and manage hardware infrastructure support calls to Hewlett Packard for resolution; 

  

	 	(c)	undertake all development, testing and implementation activities for the applications. 

  

	7.	Voice services 

  
 The hospital IT team is currently in the process of transitioning the ownership of all voice services from the Group IT infrastructure to the hospital
change team. 
  
 Once complete, the hospital change team will

  

	 	(a)	Facilitate and manage all moves, adds and changes for all voice services (excluding mobiles) within hospitals; 

  

	 	(b)	Facilitate and manage all PABX programming activities for all hospitals; 

  

	 	(c)	Facilitate and manage the selection, installation and configuration of all new PABX’s for all hospitals; and 

  

	 	(d)	Manage all voice service providers (excluding carriers) to ensure that the appropriate service levels are maintained. 

  

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	8.	Service details 

  
  

	 Activity

	  	 Description of services to be provided

	  	Support
Hours

	 IBA Admission /
 Discharge/Transfer
 Functionality
	  	 Provide all hospitals with existing functionality
and
 reports regarding the admission/discharge and
 transfer of payments with the IBA application
  
 Ensure the production of timely patient based reports
 on an as required basis via existing application
 functionality
  
 Provide application support for admission/discharge
 /transfer functionality
	  	24x7
			
	 IBA Billing System
	  	 Provide all hospitals with existing
billing/receipting
 and accounts receivable functionality within the IBA
 application via existing application programs and
 reports.
  
 Ensure the production of timely debtors and financial
 reports i.e. ATB on an as required basis.
  
 Provide and maintain the nightly SAP revenue
 information extract from IBA to SAP system
  
 Provide application support for IBA billing systems
 functionality
	  	24x7
			
	 IBA Legislative Reporting
 Module
	  	 Provide all hospitals with existing legislative
 reporting functionality via existing IBA reports,
 application programs and extracts
  
 Provide application support for IBA Legislative
 reporting functionality
	  	24x7
			
	 Cyberscience
	  	 Provide all hospitals with existing Cyberscience
 reporting and extraction functionality
  
 Provide software development services for additional
 Cyberscience and extraction requirements
  
 Provide application support for Cyberscience
 reporting software.
	  	Business
Hours
			
	 Mayne Electronic Claims
 Systems
	  	 Provide all hospitals with existing electronic
claims
 lodgement functionality with agreed health funds.
  
 Provide all hospitals with software
implementation
 and configurations services for new health fund
 implementations
  
 Provide application support for MECS software
	  	Business
Hours

  
  

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	 Activity

	  	 Description of services to be provided

	  	 Support
Hours

	 TM1 Reporting software
	  	 Provide all hospitals with existing TM1 financial
 reporting and budgeting and data modelling
 functionality via existing TM1
application
  
 Provide application support for existing
TM1
 application
  
 Provide application support for TM1
	  	Business Hours

  

	9.	Charges 

  

	9.1	Charges payable by MGL 

  

	 	(a)	In consideration of the Buyer providing the services described in this schedule, MGL will, in respect of the services provided to each C&P Hospital Business for each month until
the earlier of: 

  

	 	(i)	Completion; and 

  

	 	(ii)	the Asset Sale Expiry Date (as defined in the relevant Asset Sale Agreement), 

  

(“Charges Term”) pay the Buyer in arrears the fixed service charge identified in the following table: 
  

	 Hospital

	  	Monthly Service Charge

	 Armidale
	  	$	11,300
	 Caboolture
	  	$	16,200
	 Frances Perry
	  	$	64,100
	 Joondalup
	  	$	286,000
	 Logan
	  	$	13,500
	 Melbourne Private
	  	$	120,300
	 Noosa
	  	$	64,100
	 PMBH
	  	$	89,700
	 Prince of Wales
	  	$	135,900
	 TOTAL
	  	$	801,100

  

	 	(b)	If the Charges Term commences or expires other than at the beginning or end of a month, as the case may be, the service charge for services provided under this schedule to the
relevant C&P Hospital Business will be calculated on a pro rata basis in respect of the days of that month during which the services are provided . 

  

	 	(c)	If there is insufficient cash available in a C&P Hospital Business to pay the service charges due under paragraph (a) in any month, payment of those charges may be deferred on
an interest free basis and paid in future months to the extent cash is then available. Any such service charges that have accrued but are not yet paid at Completion of the relevant C&P Hospital Business must be paid at Completion of that C&P
Hospital Business. 

  

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	9.2	Tax Indemnity 

  

	 	(a)	MGL must: 

  

	 	(i)	not disclose this agreement or any of its subject matter to the Australian Tax Office, unless required to do so by law, without first consulting with and taking into account in good
faith any bona fide concerns of the Buyer; 

  

	 	(ii)	notify the Buyer immediately if it becomes aware that the Australian Tax Office wishes to treat the service charges payable by MGL under clause 9 of this schedule as non-deductible
for income tax purposes for MGL; and 

  

	 	(iii)	not disclose or discuss that matter with the Australian Tax Office without first consulting with, and developing a response in good faith with, the Buyer; and

  

	 	(iv)	permit the Buyer to challenge any decision by the Australian Tax Office that the service charges payable by MGL under clause 9.1 are non-deductible so long as the Buyer indemnifies
MGL for all costs and liability associated with such a challenge (including any interest or penalties) and does not, in the course of that challenge, adversely impact the relationship between the MGL Group and the Australian Tax Office.

  

	 	(b)	Subject to paragraph (c) of this clause, MGL undertakes to claim (and to procure each relevant MGL Group Member to claim) the service charges payable under clause 9.1 above as a tax
deduction in the tax return for the year in which those service charges were incurred. 

  

	 	(c)	If service charges payable by MGL under clause 9 of this schedule are determined by the Australian Tax Office to be non-deductible for income tax purposes for MGL, the Buyer will
indemnify MGL for the amount of those charges which is non-deductible and any interest or penalties related to that amount and pay that amount (grossed up if required) to MGL either in cash or by setting it off against other amounts payable by MGL
to the Buyer from time to time. 

  

	 	(d)	The Buyer will pay or reimburse MGL for any GST, interest and penalties however described, paid or payable by MGL attributable to any supply under this clause.

  

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	9.3	Annexure C 

  
 Key Personnel 
  
 Wendy White 
  

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 Annexure D 
  
 Item 2 Template Services Schedule 
  
 Part 1 
  
 MGL Provided Services 
  
 SERVICES
SCHEDULE NO. [    ] 
  
 Dated:

  
 [MGL] 
  
 [Buyer] 
  

	1.	Service Outline 

  
 Comment: The extent to which the service is able to be divided into discrete tasks and accurately described will vary enormously depending on the
Service. Some services may be able to be described in one line, others may require detailed specification documents and associated diagrams/graphs or spreadsheets. 
  

	 Task

	  	 Service Description

  

	2.	Term and termination 

  
 The Transition Period for this Services Schedule is [            ] from the date of
this Services Schedule. 
  
 This Services Schedule will terminate
on [date]/ [the terms set out in clause 15 of the Shared Services Agreement]. 
  
 Comment: If the Services Schedule is to survive termination of the Agreement, this should be expressly included here. 
  

	3.	Ordering Process 

  
 Comment: The manner of ordering Services will vary depending on the nature of the Services. 
  
 Are the Services to be ordered as required pursuant to a formal ordering
process? (See 3.1) 
  
 Are the Services to be ordered by informal
requests? (see 3.2) 
  
 Are the Services simply to be continually
provided in the manner described in the Service Outline for the Term of the Schedule? (see 3.3) 
  

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	3.1	Formal Ordering Process 

  
 Any Services provided by Mayne to the Business pursuant to this Services Schedule will be provided following receipt by Mayne of an order form signed by
the relevant Representative of Buyer. 
  
 OR 

 

	3.2	Informal Ordering Process 

  
 Mayne will provide such of the Services described in the Service Outline as are requested by Buyer from time to time. 
  
 OR 
  

	3.3	No Ordering Process 

  
 Mayne will provide the Services described in the Service Outline for the Term. 
  

	4.	Buyer Resources 

  
 Comment: Identify the resources required from the Buyer Group to enable Mayne to fulfil its obligations under the Agreement. 
  

	5.	Charges 

  

	5.1	Time and Material Basis 

  
 Comment: If the Services are to be charged on a time and materials basis, the hourly rates for each level of personnel should be specified.

  
 OR 
  

	5.2	Fixed Fee 

  
 Comment: The parties may agree to payment of a fixed fee on a weekly, monthly or annual basis. 
  
 Comment: The Parties will need to consider excluding the operation of
clause 7.2(c) if the Parties do not want any increases or decreases in third party service provider costs to be passed through in relation to the Services provided, on a proportionate basis. 
  
 OR 
  

	5.3	Cost Plus 

  
 Comment: In certain circumstances, in order to minimise the administrative burden of pre-determining the costs of supplying certain services, the
parties might agree to payment by Buyer of Mayne’s costs of supplying the relevant Service plus a margin for profit. 
  
 The types of costs which Mayne could include in the calculation would need to be determined in advance. 
  
 AND 
  

	5.4	Expenses 

  
 Comment: In all of the examples above, the parties may wish to consider a mechanism to govern the passing on of third party expenses to Buyer.

	5.5	Market based pricing 

  
 Comment: The Parties may wish to consider a market based pricing alternative. 
  

	6.	Disputes 

  
 Comment: Disputes should be able to be quickly referred to a third party that has been given authority by both parties to resolve disputes (see
clause 9 of the Agreement). 
  

	7.	Reviews/Meetings 

  
 Comment: The frequency of meetings to discuss issues relevant to the Services should be specified. A mechanism might be included for the relevant
“line managers” to meet on, say, a fortnightly basis, with the relevant senior management/divisional directors to meet less frequently, say monthly or quarterly. 
  

	8.	Contract Managers 

  
 Comment: The parties may wish to specify particular personnel who will give directions/place order for Services (in the case of the Buyer) and who
will be responsible for ensuring that the Services are performed (in the case of MGL) as follows, 
  
 Project Managers 
  

	 	(a)	Appointment of Project Managers 

  
 Each party will appoint a Project Manager. The Project Manager’s details for each party will be: 
  
 [insert] 
  

	 	(b)	Role of Project Managers 

  
 The Project Managers will have the necessary authority and skills to: 
  

	 	(i)	represent that party in relation to this Agreement; 

  

	 	(ii)	make decisions on behalf of that party on day to day issues in respect of the Services and their acceptance by the Buyer; and 

  

	 	(c)	ensure that party’s compliance with its obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	 	(d)	Change of Project Managers 

  
 A party may change its Project Manager by notice to the other party in writing. 

 Part 2 
  
 Buyer Provided Services 
  
 SERVICES SCHEDULE NO. [    ] 
  
 Dated: 
  
 [MGL] 
  
 [MGL] 
  

	1.	Service Outline 

  
 Comment: The extent to which the service is able to be divided into discrete tasks and accurately described will vary enormously depending on the
Service. Some services may be able to be described in one line, others may require detailed specification documents and associated diagrams/graphs or spreadsheets. 
  

	 Task

	 	 Service Description

	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 
	 	 	 

  

	2.	Term and termination 

  
 The Transition Period for this Services Schedule is
[                    ] from the date of this Services Schedule. 
  
 This Services Schedule will terminate on [date]/ [the terms set out in clause 15 of
the Shared Services Agreement]. 
  
 Comment: If the Services Schedule is to survive termination of the Agreement, this should be expressly included here. 
  

	3.	Ordering Process 

  
 Comment: The manner of ordering Services will vary depending on the nature of the Services. 
  
 Are the Services to be ordered as required pursuant to a formal ordering
process? (See 3.1) 
  
 Are the Services to be ordered by informal
requests? (see 3.2) 
  
 Are the Services simply to be continually
provided in the manner described in the Service Outline for the Term of the Schedule? (see 3.3) 

	3.1	Formal Ordering Process 

  
 Any Services provided by Buyer to MGL pursuant to this Services Schedule will be provided following receipt by Buyer of an order form signed by the
relevant Representative of MGL. 
  
 OR 
  

	3.2	Informal Ordering Process 

  
 Buyer will provide such of the Services described in the Service Outline as are requested by MGL from time to time. 
  
 OR 
  

	3.3	No Ordering Process 

  
 Buyer will provide the Services described in the Service Outline for the Term. 
  

	4.	MGL Resources 

  
 Comment: Identify the resources required from MGL to enable Buyer to fulfil its obligations under the Agreement. 
  

	5.	Charges 

  

	5.1	Time and Material Basis 

  
 Comment: If the Services are to be charged on a time and materials basis, the hourly rates for each level of personnel should be specified.

  
 OR 
  

	5.2	Fixed Fee 

  
 Comment: The parties may agree to payment of a fixed fee on a weekly, monthly or annual basis. 
  
 Comment: The Parties will need to consider excluding the operation of
clause 7.2(c) if the Parties do not want any increases or decreases in third party service provider costs to be passed through in relation to the Services provided, on a proportionate basis. 
  
 OR 
  

	5.3	Cost Plus 

  
 Comment: In certain circumstances, in order to minimise the administrative burden of predetermining the costs of supplying certain services, the
parties might agree to payment by MGL of Buyer’s costs of supplying the relevant Service plus a margin for profit. 
  
 The types of costs which Buyer could include in the calculation would need to be determined in advance. 
  
 AND 
  

	5.4	Expenses 

  
 Comment: In all of the examples above, the parties may wish to consider a mechanism to govern the passing on of third party expenses to MGL.

	5.5	Market based pricing 

  
 Comment: The Parties may wish to consider a market based pricing alternative. 
  

	6.	Disputes 

  
 Comment: Disputes should be able to be quickly referred to a third party that has been given authority by both parties to resolve disputes (see
clause 9 of the Agreement). 
  

	7.	Reviews/Meetings 

  
 Comment: The frequency of meetings to discuss issues relevant to the Services should be specified. A mechanism might be included for the relevant
“line managers” to meet on, say, a fortnightly basis, with the relevant senior management/divisional directors to meet less frequently, say monthly or quarterly. 
  

	8.	Contract Managers 

  
 Comment: The parties may wish to specify particular personnel who will give directions/place orders for Services (in the case of MGL) and who will
be responsible for ensuring that the Services are performed (in the case of the Buyer) as follows, 
  
 Project Managers 
  

	 	(a)	Appointment of Project Managers 

  
 Each party will appoint a Project Manager. The Project Manager’s details for each party will be: 
  
 [insert] 
  

	 	(b)	Role of Project Managers 

  
 The Project Managers will have the necessary authority and skills to: 
  

	 	(i)	represent that party in relation to this Agreement; 

  

	 	(ii)	make decisions on behalf of that party on day to day issues in respect of the Services and their acceptance by MGL; and 

  

	 	(c)	ensure that party’s compliance with its obligations under this Agreement. 

  

	 	(d)	Change of Project Managers 

  
 A party may change its Project Manager by notice to the other party in writing. 

 Appendix 1 
  
 SHARED SERVICES AGREEMENT - APPENDIX 1 - 
  

	 Indirect Cost

	  	 Description

	  	Variable?

	  	Fixed Annual

	  	Fixed monthly

	 Web
	  	Management of Web Environment.	  	No	  	14,964	  	1,247
					
	 E/Wide
	  	Provision of IT Management in the ongoing development of IT Systems throughout Mayne.	  	No	  	357,804	  	29,817
					
	 IT Support
	  	Primarily relates to depreciation costs on central IT assets that are shared by more than one business area.	  	No	  	563,393	  	46,949
					
	 Mailroom
	  	Provision of Mail & Couriers services.	  	No	  	—  	  	—  
					
	 Desktop & Helpdesk
	  	Provision and Management of Computer Equipment, software and support. (excluding servers)	  	No	  	6,400,230	  	533,353
					
	 Infra / HP (fixed and variable
	  	Provision and Management of Server Equipment, Infrastructure Management and Support.	  	Yes	  	3,724,184	  	310,349
					
	 Networks (fixed and variable
	  	Management of the WAN environment, encompassing all operating costs, maintenanace, support	  	Yes	  	1,683,432	  	140,286
					
	 GIS Management
	  	Planning, Management and Delivery of the IT function.	  	No	  	121,679	  	10,140
					
	 GIS Management (Phone)
	  	Management of telephone function.	  	No	  	—  	  	—  
	 	  	 	  	 	  	
	  	

	 TOTAL
	  	 	  	z	  	12,865,685	  	1,072,140
	 	  	 	  	 	  	
	  	

  
 Note - Charges for Services
relating to the HP Agreement and the Telstra Agreement are fixed relative to the volumes of desktop and infrastructure services and network services, respectively, being supplied to the Business at the Commencement Date. If volumes increase for any
of those Services, the Charges for that Service will increase in accordance with the terms of the applicable Third Party Provider agreement. 
  

 1. 

 Appendix 2 - List of Servers 
  
 HP Server Listing - FY2004 Allocation Hospitals and SAP 
  

	 Type

	 	 System Name

	 	 Application

	 	 Environment

	 	 Site Name

	 	Business Unit

	 	Business
Unit
Variables

	 UNIX
	 	health-prod	 	IBA Production	 	Production	 	COMPAQ, OPOC	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	ANDREA-AHERN	 	PDC, Exchange, DHCP	 	Production	 	CALOUNDRA PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	GLENNT	 	PDC, Exchange, IIS	 	Production	 	[ILLEGIBLE]	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	GOSMAIL	 	PDC, Exchange, IIS, DHCP	 	Production	 	NORTH GOSFORD PRIVATE	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	HILLCREST-PDC	 	PDC, Exchange, IIS, DHCP	 	Production	 	HILLCREST PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	JAMISON	 	PDC, Exchange, IIS, DHCP	 	Production	 	NEPEAN PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	JFHMAIL	 	PDC, Exchange	 	Production	 	JOHN FAWKNER HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	LINGARD	 	PDC, Exchange, IIS, DHCP, RAS	 	Production	 	LINGARD PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	MOUNTNT	 	Exchange, IIS (Not Started)	 	Production	 	MOUNT PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	MPHSERVER	 	PDC, Exchange	 	Production	 	MELBOURNE PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	NCHNT	 	PDC, Exchange, IIS	 	Production	 	NOWRA PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	NOOSANT	 	PDC (Noosa_dom), Exchange	 	Production	 	NOOSA HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	STGEORGE-PDC	 	PDC, Exchange, IIS, DHCP	 	Production	 	ST GEORGE PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	SUNNYBANK-PDC	 	PDC, Exchange, IIS, DHCP	 	Production	 	SUNNYBANK PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 UNIX
	 	hcoa	 	Development/test machine	 	Development/DRP	 	COMPAQ, OPOC	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 UNIX
	 	hcoa2	 	Hospital & Medical Centre Patient Management	 	Development/DRP	 	COMPAQ, OPOC	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 UNIX
	 	hcoa-drp	 	Hospital & Medical Centre Patient Management data SAP DR backup for HCOA2	 	Development/DRP	 	COMPAQ, RHODES	 	Health	 	Hospitals

  

 1. 

	 Type

	  	 System Name

	  	 Application

	  	 Environment

	  	 Site Name

	  	 Business
Unit

	  	 Business
Unit
Variables

	 UNIX
	  	hcoawebdb	  	Oracle	  	Production	  	COMPAQ, OPOC	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	  	NHLPH-EXCH	  	Exchange, File, Print	  	Production	  	LINGARD PRIVATE HOSPITAL	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	  	NHPOWPH-EXCH	  	Exchange	  	Production	  	PRINCE OF WALES PRIVATE HOSPITAL	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	  	NHSPH-EXCH	  	Exchange, DHCP, WINS	  	Production	  	STRATHFIELD PRIVATE HOSPITAL	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	  	QHJFPH-EXCH	  	Exchange, File, Print	  	Production	  	JOHN FLYNN - GOLD COAST PRIVATE HOSPITAL	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	  	VHMPH-EXCH	  	Exchange	  	Production	  	MELBOURNE PRIVATE HOSPITAL	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	  	MNLCORPBDC	  	PDC, Exchange	  	Production	  	MLE North Ryde	  	Corporate	  	IT
							
	 NT
	  	QLDMBB01	  	Exchange 5.5	  	Production	  	NORTH WEST PRIVATE HOSPITAL	  	Corporate	  	IT
							
	 NT
	  	BELMONT-BDC	  	BDC	  	Production	  	[ILLEGIBLE]	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	  	CABSERV	  	PDC	  	Production	  	CABOOLTURE PRIVATE HOSPITAL	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	  	CASTLECRAG	  	PDC, Exchange	  	Production	  	[ILLEGIBLE]	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	  	CHRISTO	  	BDC	  	Production	  	CHRISTO ROAD PRIVATE HOSPITAL	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	  	COSTFINDER-1	  	Member	  	Production	  	MAYNE CORPORATE GROUP HEAD OFFICE	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	  	COTHAMSERVER	  	PDC	  	Production	  	COTHAM PRIVATE HOSPITAL	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	  	FLYNNSERVER	  	PDC, Exchange	  	Production	  	JOHN FLYNN - GOLD COAST PRIVATE HOSPITAL - ROBINA TOWN CENTRE	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	  	FP	  	PDC, Exchange, IIS, DHCP	  	Production	  	FRANCES PERRY HOUSE	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	  	GLEN_DATA	  	BDC / Citrix	  	Production	  	[ILLEGIBLE]	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	  	HCOAPDC	  	PDC	  	Production	  	[ILLEGIBLE]	  	Health	  	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	  	JFH-NT	  	BDC	  	Production	  	JOHN FAWKNER HOSPITAL	  	Health	  	Hospitals

  

 2. 

	 Type

	 	 System Name

	 	 Application

	 	 Environment

	 	 Site Name

	 	 Business Unit

	 	 Business
Unit
Variables

	 NT
	 	LINACRE_NT	 	PDC	 	Production	 	[ILLEGIBLE]	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	LOGAN-BDC	 	BDC	 	Production	 	LOGAN	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	MACARTHUR	 	 	 	Production	 	MACARTHUR PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	MOUNTTS01	 	PDC / Citrix	 	Production	 	MOUNT PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	PORTMACTS01	 	PDC / Exchange / Citrix	 	Production	 	PORT MACQUARIE BASE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	SHEP-SERVER	 	DHCP, IIS	 	Production	 	SHEPPARTON PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	WARNERS	 	BDC, DHCP	 	Production	 	WARNERS BAY PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	WAVERLEY–NT	 	PDC, DHCP	 	Production	 	[ILLEGIBLE]	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	NHHPH-FS1	 	File, Print	 	Production	 	THE HILLS PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	NHKPH-FS1	 	Print, DHCP, APP	 	Production	 	KAREENA PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	NHLDH-FS1	 	Print, DHCP, APP	 	Production	 	LADY DAVIDSON HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	NHOPH-FS1	 	DHCP, Print, APP	 	Production	 	ORANGE	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	QHPPH-FS1	 	none	 	Production	 	PINDARA PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	VHAPH-FS1	 	none	 	Production	 	THE AVENUE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	VHCPH-FS1	 	Standalone	 	Production	 	[ILLEGIBLE]	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	VHDPH-FS1	 	Standalone	 	Production	 	DORSET PRIVATE REHABILITATION HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	VHKPH-FS1	 	standalone	 	Production	 	KNOX PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	VHMDI-FS1	 	standalone	 	Production	 	MENTONE PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	VHMPH-FS1	 	standalone	 	Production	 	[ILLEGIBLE]	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	VHRPH-FS1	 	Standalone	 	Production	 	RINGWOOD PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals

  

 3. 

	 Type

	 	 System Name

	 	 Application

	 	 Environment

	 	 Site Name

	 	 Business
Unit

	 	 Business
Unit
Variables

	 Win 2000
	 	VHVRC-FS1	 	IIS, DHCP	 	Production	 	VICTORIAN REHABILITATION CENTRE	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	SCANNER_BRIDGE	 	ABACO Bridge.	 	Production	 	COMPAQ, OPOC	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 NT
	 	JOHNFLYNN_PDC	 	BDC	 	Production	 	JOHN FLYNN - GOLD COAST PRIVATE HOSPITAL - ROBINA TOWN CENTRE	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 NT
	 	SAMBB01	 	Exchange 5.5	 	Production	 	[ILLEGIBLE]	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 Win 2000
	 	MHO-FTP	 	FTP	 	Production	 	 	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 Win 2000
	 	VC417-DHCP	 	none	 	Production	 	MAYNE HEALTH CORPORATE	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 NT
	 	VICFAXSRV	 	No	 	Production	 	JOHN FAWKNER HOSPITAL	 	Corporate	 	Corporate
							
	 Win 2000
	 	VHWPH-EXCH	 	Exchange	 	Production	 	[ILLEGIBLE]	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	SELANGOR	 	 	 	Production	 	SELANGOR PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	MNHTM1	 	TM1 server	 	Production	 	 	 	health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	MHTM1	 	TM1 Server	 	Production	 	MAYNE CORPORATE GROUP HEAD OFFICE 2	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Win 2000
	 	QHNWPH-FS1	 	Standalone	 	Production	 	NORTH WEST PRIVATE HOSPITAL	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 NT
	 	NT2	 	AHC Atthena Lib (Supported by Vital)	 	 	 	COMPAQ, PORT MELBOURNE	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Unix
	 	Knox2	 	AHC (Supported by Vital)	 	HW / Faciities Mgmt	 	Knox Hospital	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 Unix
	 	VRC	 	AHC (Supported by Vital)	 	HW / Faciities Mgmt	 	VRC	 	Health	 	Hospitals
							
	 NT
	 	BEIMS 1/2/3/4	 	 Honeywell Building
 Management
	 	Managed by Honeywell.	 	COMPAQ, PORT MELBOURNE	 	Health	 	Hospitals

  
 Servers Shared with Pathology

  

 4. 

	 Type

	  	 System Name

	  	 Application

	  	 Environment

	  	 Site Name

	  	 Business
Unit

	  	 Business
Unit
Variables

	 Unix
	  	mwebdev1	  	PORS/MECS	  	Development/DRP	  	level 5, 390 St Kilda Rd	  	Pathology/ Hospitals	  	Pathology/Hospitals
	 UNIX
	  	MWEB01	  	PORS/MECS	  	Production	  	COMPAQ, PORT MELBOURNE	  	Pathology/ Hospitals	  	Pathology/Hospitals
	 UNIX
	  	MWEB02	  	PORS/MECS	  	Production	  	COMPAQ, PORT MELBOURNE	  	Pathology/ Hospitals	  	Pathology/Hospitals
						
	Allocation - SAP	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
							
	 UNIX
	  	mnbs06	  	SAP	  	Production	  	COMPAQ, OPOC	  	Corporate	  	MNBS
							
	 UNIX
	  	mnbs11	  	SAP	  	Development/DRP	  	COMPAQ, RHODES	  	Corporate	  	MNBS
							
	 UNIX
	  	mnbs12	  	SAP	  	Production	  	COMPAQ, OPOC	  	Corporate	  	MNBS
							
	 NT
	  	MNBS-FBT	  	SQL	  	Production	  	Jetset House - Server Room	  	Corporate	  	IT
							
	 NT
	  	MNBS-SAP	  	Westpac Trading Partner Link	  	Production	  	Jetset House - Server Room	  	Corporate	  	IT
							
	 UNIX
	  	Mnbs02	  	SAP	  	Development/DRP	  	COMPAQ, RHODES	  	Corporate	  	MNBS
							
	 UNIX
	  	mnbs03	  	SAP	  	Development/DRP	  	COMPAQ, RHODES	  	Corporate	  	MNBS
							
	 UNIX
	  	mnbs04	  	SAP	  	Development/DRP	  	COMPAQ, RHODES	  	Corporate	  	MNBS
							
	 UNIX
	  	mnbs05	  	SAP	  	Development/DRP	  	COMPAQ, RHODES	  	Corporate	  	MNBS
							
	 UNIX
	  	mnbs07	  	SAP	  	Production	  	COMPAQ, OPOC	  	Corporate	  	MNBS
							
	 UNIX
	  	mnbs08	  	SAP	  	Production	  	COMPAQ, OPOC	  	Corporate	  	MNBS
							
	 UNIX
	  	mnbs09	  	SAP	  	Production	  	COMPAQ, OPOC	  	Corporate	  	MNBS
							
	 UNIX
	  	mnbs10	  	SAP	  	Production	  	COMPAQ, OPOC	  	Corporate	  	MNBS
							
	 UNIX
	  	mnbs13	  	SAP EBP	  	Production	  	MAYNE CORPORATE GROUP HEAD OFFICE	  	Corporate	  	MNBS
							
	 NT
	  	MNLICMS	  	SQL 7.0, Oracle	  	Production	  	COMPAQ, OPOC	  	Corporate	  	IT

  

 5. 

	 Type

	 	 System Name

	 	 Application

	 	 Environment

	 	 Site Name

	 	 Business
Unit

	 	 Business
Unit
Variables

	 UNIX
	 	mnsapgw	 	External SAP Gateway; External FTP Gateway	 	Production	 	COMPAQ, OPOC	 	Corporate	 	MNBS
							
	 Win 2000
	 	MHOEBP-IIS	 	SAP EBP	 	Production	 	MAYNE CORPORATE GROUP HEAD OFFICE	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 Win 2000
	 	MHOEBP-IIS2	 	SAP EBP	 	Production	 	MAYNE CORPORATE GROUP HEAD OFFICE	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 UNIX
	 	Image-Prod	 	IXOS	 	Production	 	OPOC	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 Win 2000
	 	NDCSNETPRD	 	Safetynet Server	 	Production	 	COMPAQ, OPOC	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 UNIX
	 	fimsf02	 	TSIB	 	Production	 	OPOC	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 UNIX
	 	mneb01	 	SAP Netbackup master	 	Production	 	COMPAQ, OPOC	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 	 	vdcsnetdev	 	Safetynet development server	 	Development/DRP	 	OPOC	 	Corporate	 	IT
							
	 NT
	 	NSWFAXSRV	 	Message Manager 1.1	 	Production	 	COMPAQ, OPOC	 	Corporate	 	IT

  
 Note the above table does not
include servers used to support the desktop on a Mayne wide basis eg mail backbone or Internet gateway 
  

 6. 

 Appendix 3 - Bearing Point Quote 
  
 Provided subject to the Buyer’s acknowledgment in section 6.2(n) of Part 1 of Annexure B 

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APRIL 2003 
  
 Business and Systems Aligned. Business Empowered.TM 

 Mayne Group Limited 
 Request for Proposal 
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	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
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 October 2 2002 - The BearingPoint brand is effective immediately for BearingPoint, Inc., the
parent company, with BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd as the local subsidiary. 
  
 KPMG Consulting, Inc has changed its name and its brand to BearingPoint, Inc. The new brand underscores BearingPoint’s global commitment to set a clear direction for clients so they achieve desired results with their business systems.
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 Table Of Contents 
  

	 Table Of Contents
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	 Executive Summary
	  	4
	 Functional & Technical Scope
	  	6
	 Our Approach
	  	8
	 General Assumptions
	  	10
		
	 Pricing Proposal
	  	12
	 Pricing Assumptions
	  	14
		
	 Resourcing
	  	19
	 Proposed Resources & Roles
	  	20
	 Project Team Structure
	  	22
		
	 Implementation Plan
	  	23
		
	 References
	  	25
	 Key Reference Sites
	  	27

  
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 April 2003 
  

	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
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 Executive Summary 
  
 BearingPoint (formerly KPMG Consulting), would like to thank Mayne for the opportunity to respond to your Request for Proposal to provide an SAP 4.6 Upgrade. 

 
 We recognise the importance of this project to Mayne and understand the need to select a
partner who is able to perform the upgrade in the most efficient and risk free manner whilst managing the overall project costs. In order to provide Mayne with a risk free approach as well as a cost effective solution, BearingPoint have partnered
with HCL Technologies (HCLT) to ensure that both of these key areas are addressed. We have an existing relationship with HCLT, and will use the model currently being used on the ANSTO SAP R/3 implementation on this Upgrade project. 
  
 BearingPoint will provide the leadership, knowledge and will be the key interface with Mayne,
whilst HCLT will provide the specific technical skills to complement the BearingPoint team. This in turn ensures that we are able to provide a proposal to Mayne that is cost effective. 
  
 Whilst we understand that this project is based on a technical upgrade, this project will affect mission critical business functions such as
HR/Payroll, and will have a significant impact on the business. In order to minimise these potential risks, we will utilise our extensive knowledge of Mayne’s business environment and an experienced team who are SAP certified for upgrades both
within Australia and globally. Many members of our team have first hand experience of working on projects with Mayne and have a clear understanding of the Mayne SAP environment. 
  
 BearingPoint have a mature SAP practice, and our consultants have an average of 12 years business experience. We have proven experience in
minimising disruption to the business and managing risk during Upgrades which will ensure the effective delivery of the project. Based on our in depth knowledge of Mayne’s environment and our experience in implementing rapid, low risk SAP
upgrades the key strengths of our proposal are as follows: 
  

	 	•	Managing Risk 

  
 We have worked with Mayne over the past 18 months and have a strong understanding of potential risks associated with this upgrade, particularly in
relation to the mission critical Payroll system. In addition to the significant upgrade experience of our proposed team, we will utilise BearingPoint consultants who have an in depth knowledge of Mayne, and have worked with you before. 

 

	 	•	Minimising Disruption to the Business 

  
 Our knowledge of the current SAP environment at Mayne coupled with our proven SAP Upgrade experience with similar organisations in Australia ensures we
are able to proactively highlight potential issues and ensure that strategies are employed to overcome them. Areas of focus in minimising disruption to the business would include the Payroll area, ensuring that staff are paid accurately and on time.

  

	 	•	Cost Effective Delivery 

  
 Recognising the competitive environment in which Mayne exists, we have focussed our proposal on delivering a low risk, cost effective Upgrade. To achieve
this we will partner with HCL Technologies, one of India’s leading global IT services companies. BearingPoint and HCLT have an 

  

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existing relationship, and combining the strengths of both organisations will provide the depth of experience required to minimise the risk associated with
the upgrade whilst providing a cost competitive service. 
  
 In summary,
BearingPoint are committed to providing a low risk, cost effective Upgrade to Mayne. We have a thorough understanding of the Mayne environment, and will utilise a team of experienced consultants who have worked with Mayne before to deliver an
effective, timely Upgrade. 
  

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	 	5	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
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	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
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 Scope 
  
 Functional & Technical Scope 
  
 BearingPoint has formulated the SAP Upgrade project scope based on: 
  

	 	•	Request for Proposal for SAP 4.6 Upgrade (dated March, 2003); 

  

	 	•	Our extensive knowledge of Mayne’s SAP systems and business processes acquired through our project work at Mayne over the past 2 years; and 

  

	 	•	An Upgrade scoping study conducted in June 2002 by BearingPoint in conjunction with Mayne. The scoping was formulated based on interviews with Mayne’s key IT representatives in
each of the functional and technical areas of SAP. 

  
 The upgrade
of Mayne’s enterprise system from version 4.5B to 4.6c will require a combination of technical and functional activities. We understand that Mayne wish to approach this project as a technical project, and as such, BearingPoint will minimise the
potential functional activities within the upgrade project. However it is important to understand that there is a significant amount of functional change in SAP HR/Payroll from 4.5B to 4.6c and this must be a key area of activity within the Upgrade
project. 
  
 Some of the key functional activities that are included in the
Upgrade project scope are outlined below: 
  
 HR/Payroll

  

	 Offcycle Workbench
	  	This was identified in the RFP and our scoping exercise.
		
	 Leave Configuration
	  	Due to significant changes in this area from 4.5b to 4.6c this is major upgrade activity.
		
	 New payroll schema (Q000)
	  	Functionality requiring re-configuration in 4.6c
		
	 Time evaluation
	  	Functionality requiring re-configuration in 4.6c
		
	 Personnel actions
	  	Functionality requiring re-configuration in 4.6c

  
 BearingPoint have built the Upgrade
project timeframe and proposal assuming that the project activities will not include resolution of any current issues with HR/Payroll configuration, with the exception of leave configuration as outlined above. 
  
 FI/CO & MM 
  
 FI/CO and MM functionality are fairly stable and the transition from 4.5b to 4.6c is not
regarded as significant. There are no major functional changes to be incorporated into the Upgrade project scope. 
  

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 SafetyNet 
  
 BearingPoint’s knowledge of the SafetyNet system at Mayne will be critical in reducing the risk associated with this activity. It is proposed in the upgrade that
SafetyNet is brought onto the Enterprise SAP system. The process of migrating the SafetyNet product will require: 
  

	 	•	The implementation of the latest SafetyNet product from C-Net onto the Upgraded Mayne system. 

  

	 	•	The analyses of any enhancements made since the last upgrade of the SafetyNet product at Mayne. 

  

	 	•	The configuration of the SafetyNet product in the new environment. This will be based on the configuration in the current SafetyNet environment. 

  

	 	•	The migration of the SafetyNet data from the current SafetyNet server to the new upgraded Enterprise system. 

  
 The SafetyNet system will also require unit testing and be included in all of user acceptance
test phases and parallel test. 
  
 Security 
  
 SAP’s approach to security alters significantly with version 4.6c. The concept of a
“role” is introduced and our experience has found that this will result in a significant degree of re-work. 
  
 Developments 
  
 There are a number of Mayne developments (~300), front ends (3) and interfaces which will require review with respect to the impact of the 4.6c upgrade. This scoping is
allowed for in the project plan and an initial estimate of effort is included allowing for adaptation of these developments. Obviously, variation in these numbers could affect the overall project timeframes, although it is anticipated that some of
this effort could be undertaken in parallel to reduce overall elapsed time. 
  
 Basis 
  
 To ensure that business critical
changes can still be made to the productive Enterprise system it will be necessary to maintain a 4.5b development and production environment during the upgrade. The QAS system will however be removed from the landscape and be upgraded to 4.6c so
that integration, user acceptance and parallel testing can be performed. A new development server will be required to act as the 4.6c development environment for the purposes of configuration, development and unit testing. 
  
 BearingPoint expect that the operating environments for 4.5b and 4.6c will remain unchanged
during the upgrade and therefore assume the upgrade will be homogenous. However a patch will need to be applied to Informix so that it is at version 7.30.FC7A, which is the certified version for 4.6c. 
  
 BearingPoint will provide an SAP Basis consultant on a part time throughout the upgrade
project. They will work closely with Mayne’s Basis staff to ensure a smooth transition to 4.6c 
  

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	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
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 Change Management and Training 
  
 Although the majority of upgrade projects are intended to be purely technical there are always varying degree of changes required to
existing functions. Of particular note are the changes to the GUI (Graphical User Interface) and some of the key transactions. These changes give rise to training and change management issues. Through our experience of upgrades we have found that
the clear and concise communication of the changes to the SAP system, early in the project, are important in ensuring strong acceptance of the upgrade. Our experience with Mayne has found that newsletters are an effective means of communication
given the geographically disbursed nature of many SAP users. 
  
 Our approach will
be to identify key stakeholders within the business to facilitate the change in their respective areas. Our understanding of the change management issues within Mayne will assist in ensuring the right information is provided to the right
stakeholders throughout the project. 
  
 BearingPoint has worked very effectively
with Mayne’s change management and training staff on previous projects and will continue to use the support and relationship management role on the upgrade project. 
  
 Many of our clients have seen the upgrade as an excellent opportunity to re-train certain staff in the key functions of SAP. Given the
maturity of SAP in your organisation training can be tailored more specifically to your people’s roles. Our experience at Mayne has found that instructor lead training is the most effective means of skilling Mayne staff with the appropriate
degree of SAP expertise. Given the geographically dispersed number of sites training will need to be carefully planned and executed. It is envisaged that the majority of training will be in the areas of HR / Payroll and SafetyNet claims, however
training on the GUI and some new FI/CO and MM transactions will be required. 
  
 Our Approach 
  
 The methodology that BearingPoint use for SAP
R/3 Upgrades is known as R2i for SAP Upgrades
(Rapid Return on Investment. R2i for SAP combines
the key strengths of the ValueSAP methodology (formerly Accelerated SAP “ASAP”) in implementation plans and system tools with BearingPoint’s expertise and experience in program management of SAP implementations. R2I for SAP Upgrades
includes the following five major phases, the following section provides a brief description of major project activities in the Mayne context. 
  
 Project Preparation 
  
 Project Preparation will encompass detailed project planning and the creation of a project office. We will utilise project standards and processes used on the EBP and
SafetyNet projects Technical preparation is also performed in this phase. It is recommended that any additional hardware required be ordered prior to the commencement of the project. 
  
 As indicated in the scope a significant amount of work is required around Leave Configuration at Mayne. Therefore it is recommended that
data collection of leave information, which will be used to configure SAP 4.6c Payroll, commences during this phase of the project, otherwise the project’s critical path will be materially affected. 
  

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	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
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 A data migration strategy will also be formulated for SafetyNet in this phase. 
  
 Our expectation is that Mayne will assist in the technical requirements planning and
preparation from a basis perspective. 
  
 Blueprint

  
 It is recommended that the Reverse Business Engineer tool is utilised
during the blueprint phase to determine the key transactions that are utilised within Mayne’s business and to assist in the prioritisation of functions for testing. The blueprint will analyse each key functional and technical area in greater
detail determining where changes to functionality will be required. It is anticipated that the majority of the work will be relate to HR / Payroll and the integration of SafetyNet. 
  
 BearingPoint’s experience in previous upgrades has found that strong emphasis on the need for significant and close involvement of key
users with the project team. To this end Mayne representatives will be required during this phase to assist in the gathering and compilation of the information to be included in the blueprint. Mayne will be required to review and sign off the
blueprint prior to the commencement of the realisation phase for each stream. 
  
 Mayne will also be required to perform an audit on existing test scenarios and develop and new scenarios during this phase. Due to the year-end black out period it is recommended that this activity occurs during the blueprint. 

 
 Detailed analysis of the developments required to be undertaken in the realisation phase
will also be conducted in this phase. 
  
 Realisation

  
 The realisation phase can be divided into three key parts: 
  

	 	•	Configuration, development and unit testing in DEV 4.6c 

  
 Configuration and unit testing activities will commence for each functional area as soon as the blueprint is complete and the development 4.6c environment
is ready. As the HR / Payroll components will take longer to complete than the FI/CO, MM and Security tasks those teams will roll off the project until Integration testing to reduce project costs. 
  
 Due to the financial year-end black out it is anticipated that the majority
of the configuration will be undertaken by BearingPoint staff, therefore Mayne’s involvement in the blueprint phase will be critical to ensure the system meets the businesses requirements. 
  

	 	•	Integration, Parallel and User Acceptance Testing (UAT) in QAS 4.6c 

  
 Integration and UAT will be performed for each functional area. Integration testing will be performed by BearingPoint staff, they will ensure that the
test scenarios are accurate and that the system performs as designed in the blueprint. This will ensure that the majority of issues encountered in UAT are minimal. Integration testing will also include the testing of interfaces detailed in the RFP.

  
 Parallel testing of Mayne’s Payroll will include two
monthly, two weekly and two fortnightly runs. Both BearingPoint and Mayne staff will be required throughout this testing. 
  
 It is recommended that Mayne upgrade their QAS environment so a full copy of production can be loaded onto this system to ensure accurate integration,
parallel and user acceptance testing. 
  

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 Although a significant portion of the project is consumed by testing it is seen as critical to ensure
minimal business disruption during the upgrade of the production environment. 
  
 Our experience has demonstrated that involvement by IT and business representatives in testing is a critical success factor to any upgrade project. 
  

	 	•	Training 

  
 Instructor lead end user training will be conducted prior to the production upgrade. The training will be scheduled as close as possible to the go-live to ensure that the skills learnt in training can be utilised as
soon as possible. 
  
 Realisation Production 
  
 This phase covers the upgrade of the production system to 4.6c. Once the production
environment has been upgrade to 4.6c SafetyNet information will be migrated from the existing stand-alone SafetyNet environment. This is done after the upgrade as the data structures and configuration related to SafetyNet will not be present in the
4.5b system prior to the upgrade. 
  
 This phase also includes end user training.
End user training will be targeted to those key areas that are significantly impacted by the upgrade, such as HR / Payroll / Claims. Other areas such as Finance and Procurement (in Hospitals and Pathology) will require a brief introduction to the
new 4.6c GUI (Graphical User Interface) and an overview of any key transactions altered in the upgrade. 
  
 Go-Live and Support 
  
 One week of post go live support will be provided for Finance, Materials Management and Security. Given the criticality and volume of changes in the HR/Payroll project
two weeks of post go live support is recommended. 
  
 General Assumptions

  

	 	•	Mayne SAP production data will be copied into the QAS system for the required parallel testing. 

  

	 	•	There will be no other companies running their payrolls or managing HR data on the Mayne server. This is in relation to the current use of the Mayne server by Toll and Linfox.

  

	 	•	AON will be able to access the upgraded 4.6 server via the current dial on demand link. 

  

	 	•	All Mayne Production and Production Support SAP instances are to be upgraded to release 4.6c (except the Food Services SAP environment). 

  

	 	•	Mayne’s existing 4.5b system is up to date with LCPs and Hotpacks 

  

	 	•	User population is 1000 people, 90% located at 3 Melbourne metropolitan locations. The exact numbers of non Melbourne staff requiring training needs confirmation and it may be
possible to deliver local training (eg 10 RIMS train 70 Imprest officers). 

  

	 	•	Mayne business users on the project team have strong working knowledge of their functional area of SAP and Mayne business processes. In addition, access to these business users will
be facilitated for the project team. 

  

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	 	10	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
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	 	•	Mayne are going to remain on their current Sun platform and a homogeneous upgrade will be performed which is consistent with staying on the Sun, Informix platform;

  

	 	•	Mayne will provide all of the software licenses. 

  

	 	•	Hardware required for the upgrade project is available no later than 3 weeks after the commencement of the Upgrade Project. 

  

	 	•	FI/CO, MM and Security resources will rolloff the project at the completion of Unit Testing, they will return to the project at the commencement of Integration Testing (approx. 1
month’s absence). 

  

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	 	11	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
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 Pricing Proposal 
  
 BearingPoint understand the importance of keeping costs for this upgrade to a minimum. Our approach ensures that the quality of the upgrade is not compromised. We have
ensured this by focusing on the potential risks associated with the upgrade and balancing the use of resources to manage these risks. 
  
 Sharing the Risk 
  
 BearingPoint has successfully upgraded SAP for many organisations in Australia and Mayne will benefit from our local experience, as we will fix the price for this
upgrade, with the exception of development and payroll parallel testing activities. Our individual days and rates are detailed below for informational purposes only. 
  
 BearingPoint has offered a discount to Mayne equivalent to 1 day per week of Matthew Macknamara’s effort in recognition of our on going
relationship and to provide Mayne with a cost effective solution. Matthew will be available full-time to the project. From time to time Matthew will be required in the BearingPoint office for internal meetings etc. 
  
 Pricing Summary 
  

	 BearingPoint offers a fixed price of
	  	$	690,175
	 Our variable component is
	  	$	143,200
	 Our discount on Project Management is
	  	$	34,160
		
	 Giving Mayne a total price of
	  	$	799,215

  
 Mile Stone Billing

  
 As requested by Mayne, BearingPoint will bill on a milestone basis.

  

	 Mile Stone Billing

	    	Before Disc

	    	Disc

	    	$

	 Project Preparation
	    	38,775	    	4,200	    	34,575
	 Blue Print
	    	103,150	    	3,640	    	99,510
	 Realisation - Development
	    	213,275	    	7,280	    	205,995
	 Realisation - UAT
	    	236,650	    	7,000	    	229,650
	 Realisation - Production
	    	175,775	    	9,240	    	166,535
	 Go-Live and Support
	    	65,750	    	2,800	    	62,950
	 	    	
	    	
	    	

	 	    	833,375	    	34,160	    	799,215
	 	    	
	    	
	    	

  

	 Mayne Group Limited
	 	12	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
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 Mayne Group Limited 
 Request for Proposal 
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	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
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 The following details our price for the Mayne SAP Upgrade. 
  

	 Resource / Item

	  	Rate

	  	Project
Preparation

	  	Business
Blueprint

	  	 Realisation
 Dev

	  	 Realisation
 UAT

	  	Realisation
Complete

	  	Realisation
Prod

	  	Go - Live

	  	 Total
 Days

	  	Total Fees

	 Project Manager
	  	$	1,400	  	15	  	13	  	26	  	25	  	31	  	2	  	10	  	122	  	$	170,800
	 Finance Consultant
	  	$	1,200	  	 	  	6	  	15	  	24	  	 	  	 	  	5	  	50	  	$	60,000
	 MM Consultant
	  	$	1,200	  	 	  	6	  	13	  	24	  	 	  	 	  	5	  	48	  	$	57,600
	 Basis Consultant
	  	$	625	  	5	  	3	  	8	  	13	  	 	  	11	  	1	  	41	  	$	25,625
	 Security Consultant
	  	$	625	  	 	  	10	  	24	  	19	  	 	  	2	  	5	  	60	  	$	 37,500
	 Change Management
	  	$	1,250	  	5	  	10	  	 	  	20	  	 	  	5	  	 	  	40	  	$	50,000
	 HR/Pay Team Lead
	  	$	1,200	  	 	  	18	  	25	  	14	  	 	  	 	  	10	  	67	  	$	80,400
	 HR/Pay Consultant
	  	$	1,200	  	 	  	15	  	25	  	5	  	 	  	 	  	10	  	55	  	$	66,000
	 SafetyNet
	  	$	1,200	  	7	  	6	  	22	  	24	  	 	  	 	  	10	  	69	  	$	82,800
	 SafetyNet - Data Migration I
	  	$	1,200	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	5	  	 	  	5	  	$	6,000
	 SafetyNet - Data Migration II
	  	$	1,200	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	5	  	 	  	5	  	$	6,000
	 Documentation / Technical Writer
	  	$	650	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	23	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	23	  	$	14,950
	 Trainer I
	  	$	650	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	25	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	25	  	$	16,250
	 Trainer II
	  	$	650	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	25	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	25	  	$	16,250
	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	
	  	
	

	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 Fixed
	  	 	  	635	  	 	690,175
	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	
	  	
	

	Development	  	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	 
	 ABAP Resource I
	  	$	625	  	 	  	5	  	33	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	38	  	$	23,750
	 ABAP Resource II
	  	$	625	  	 	  	 	  	26	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	26	  	$	16,250
	Parallel Testing	  	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	 
	 HR/Pay Team Lead
	  	$	1,200	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	43	  	 	  	 	  	43	  	$	51,600
	 HR/Pay Consultant
	  	$	1,200	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	43	  	 	  	 	  	43	  	$	51,600
	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Variable	  	 	  	150	  	$	143,200
	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 Total
	  	 	  	785	  	$	833,375
	 	  	 Discount for Project Management
	  	 	  	 	  	$	34,160
	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Total Investment	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	$	799,215
	 	  	 	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	
	

  

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	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
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 Pricing Assumptions 
  

General 
  

	 	•	Project commencement 5 May, 2003 

  

	 	•	50% of all Business process documentation is readily accessible. 

  

	 	•	All Mayne Production and Production Support SAP instances are to be upgraded to release 4.6c (except the Food Services SAP environment). 

  

	 	•	Project methodology to be used will be ASAP upgrade methodology. 

  

	 	•	Mayne will provide a suitable working environment for BearingPoint resources (desks, PCs, system access, etc). 

  

	 	•	Mayne’s existing 4.5b system is up to date with LCPs and Hotpacks. 

  

	 	•	Hardware requirements must be determined prior to the commencement of the Upgrade Project. 

  

	 	•	The server that is being used as the QAS system where the parallel testing is to be performed will have enough disk space to provide for a copy of the production data.

  

	 	•	A homogeneous upgrade will be performed. 

  

	 	•	Our price excludes the procurement of additional hardware. BearingPoint will work with Mayne’s hardware supplier to ensure that this is managed in line with the project
timeline. 

  

	 	•	Mayne SAP production data will be copied into the QAS system for the required parallel testing. 

  

	 	•	Mayne’s existing EUL Training environment will be available for the upgrade testing. 

  

	 	•	Mayne acknowledge that any material failure to supply the project resources in accordance with the Project Charter may adversely impact on the completion date.

  

	 	•	Mayne must complete the review and sign-off of the business blueprint document within a three-day period. BearingPoint will undertake any changes / amendments to the document during
this time. 

  

	 	•	Each party agrees to fulfil its respective roles and responsibilities as specified in the project charter and detailed project plan. 

  

	 	•	Upon satisfactory completion of the acceptance test, Mayne will within seven days provide BearingPoint with written acknowledgement of acceptance of the Software.

  

	 	•	BearingPoint staff will have appropriate access to Mayne’s network, email and SAP systems throughout the period of the upgrade. 

  

	 	•	Mayne will provide access to their premises outside of standard business hours upon request. 

  

	 	•	All prices shown are exclusive of GST. 

  

	 	•	Billing will be milestone based. 

  

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	 	•	These costs are inclusive of expenses except for any expenses incurred for work not undertaken at 390 St Kilda Road. 

  

	 	•	This proposal including projected costing is valid until 01 July 2003. 

  
 Functional 
  

	 	•	BearingPoint are not responsible for rectifying any inaccuracies or non standard use of work schedules or leave data that exist in the 4.5b Enterprise system.

  

	 	•	Leave data is accurate in the existing 4.5b Enterprise system. 

  

	 	•	Based on BearingPoint’s experience and consultation with Mayne it is expected that 2 days of effort is required to load, test and verify payroll day per payroll area. The
following table provides the basis of the effort assumed. 

  

	 Payroll Frequency

	    	Effort
(Days)

	    	Number of
pay runs

	    	Number of
payroll areas

	    	Total days

	 Weekly
	    	2	    	4	    	5	    	40
	 Fortnightly
	    	2	    	4	    	10	    	80
	 Monthly
	    	2	    	2	    	2	    	8
	 Total
	    	 	    	 	    	17	    	128

  

	 	•	To provide a strong sample of data, covering the greatest number of awards as possible, one hundred employees will be tested per parallel run. 

  

	 	•	Whilst BearingPoint’s initial scoping workshop identified Salary Packaging as a requirement, it has not been specified as required in the RFP document and is thus excluded from
scope. 

  

	 	•	BearingPoint have built the Upgrade project timeframe and proposal assuming that the project activities will not include resolution of any current issues with HR/Payroll
configuration, with the exception of leave configuration as outlined above. 

  

	 	•	QA and Sign-off of SafetyNet data migration is the responsibility of Mayne. 

  

	 	•	Test Scenarios will be defined in conjunction with the Mayne SAP experts. 

  

	 	•	There will be no other companies running their payrolls or managing HR data on the Mayne server. This is in relation to the current use of the Mayne server by Toll and Linfox.

  

	 	•	The configuration required for SafetyNet will need to be manually performed. 

  

	 	•	Security is a purely technical upgrade activity; 

  

	 	•	Enjoy 4.6C Transactions are excluded from the scope of the project. 

  

	 	•	Warranties will be null and void where Mayne alters SAP configuration. 

  

	 	•	Variations of configuration from the Blueprint are not warranted. 

  

	 	•	Mayne are responsible for correcting any issues pertaining to data integrity or data corruption 

  

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	 	•	Changes made to the 4.5b system must be mirrored in the 4.6c system during the upgrade project. It is the responsibility of Mayne’s SAP support team to apply and test these
changes. 

  
 Resourcing 
  

	 	•	Final QA and signoff of data verification during testing and data migration is the responsibility of Mayne. 

  

	 	•	The effort required to load SafetyNet claims into the 4.6c Enterprise system is based on the existing number of active claims as at 31 March 2003. 

  

	 	•	Mayne will perform all User Acceptance Testing. BearingPoint will resolve issues arising from this testing. Test scripts developed for integration testing will be re-used during
UAT. 

  

	 	•	Mayne prepare and provide all data required for parallel testing to BearingPoint in a format that can be loaded into 4.6c QAS. 

  

	 	•	Any other data migration required to support the upgrade is the responsibility of Mayne. 

  

	 	•	It is the responsibility of Mayne to perform the copy of 4.6c Development to EUL. 

  

	 	•	Mayne IT will provide a part time Project Director to the project. 

  

	 	•	Mayne IT experts on the project team have strong working knowledge of their functional area of SAP and Mayne business processes. 

  

	 	•	Mayne will provide full time resources to the project in the areas of Payroll, Materials Management, FI/CO and a part time resource for Security during the blueprint phase of the
project. 

  

	 	•	Mayne will supply resources that understand and can execute interfaces to and from the Enterprise system for integration testing. 

  

	 	•	Mayne business representatives allocated to perform User Acceptance Testing have a strong knowledge and experience in using SAP. 

  

	 	•	Mayne will responsible for defining testing criteria. 

  

	 	•	If SafetyNet is excluded from the scope of this upgrade these tasks still must be performed by a BearingPoint resource. 

  

	 	•	The price for training is based on the following combination of courses, their duration and frequency plus five days of preparation. 

  

	 Courses

	    	Duration

	    	Total Number

	    	Total days

	 Introduction
	    	0.5	    	20	    	10
	 MM
	    	1	    	8	    	8
	 FI/CO
	    	1	    	6	    	6
	 HR / Payroll / Snet
	    	2	    	8	    	16

  

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	•	The details of the Mayne Resourcing are as follows: 

  

	 Activity

	 	 Module(s)

	 	 Type of Mayne Resource

	 	 Time Commitment

	 Blueprint
	 	FI/CO, MM, HR, Payroll, SafetyNet	 	 FI/CO Expert
  
 MM Expert
  
 HR / Payroll Expert
  
 SafetyNet
Expert
	 	Full time
				
	 Blueprint
	 	Security	 	Security Expert	 	Part time as per project plan
				
	 Blueprint review & signoff
	 	FI/CO, MM, HR, Payroll, SafetyNet	 	Mayne Business Representatives (Super users) in each functional area.	 	Part time as per project plan
				
	 Preparation of test scripts
	 	FI/CO, MM, HR, Payroll, SafetyNet, Security	 	 FI/CO Expert
  
 MM Expert
  
 HR / Payroll Expert
  
 SafetyNet
Expert
	 	Full time
				
	 Preparation of test data
	 	FI/CO, MM, HR, Payroll, SafetyNet, Security	 	 FI/CO Expert
  
 MM Expert
  
 HR / Payroll Expert
  
 SafetyNet
Expert
	 	Full time
				
	 Integration testing
	 	FI/CO, HR / Payroll, MM & Security	 	 FI/CO Expert
  
 MM Expert
  
 HR / Payroll Expert
  
 SafetyNet
Expert
	 	Part time as per project plan
				
	 User Acceptance testing
	 	FI/CO, MM, HR, Payroll, SafetyNet, Security	 	Mayne Business Representatives (Super users) in each functional area.	 	Full time
				
	 Population of training
 environment
	 	FI/CO, MM, HR, Payroll, SafetyNet, Security	 	 FI/CO Expert
  
 MM Expert
  
 HR / Payroll Expert
  
 SafetyNet
Expert
	 	Full time
				
	 Data Migration for SafetyNet
	 	SafetyNet	 	SafetyNet Expert	 	Full time
				
	 Parallel testing
	 	Payroll	 	HR / Payroll Expert	 	Full time

  

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	Create training environment	 	Basis	 	Basis Expert	 	Full time as per project plan
				
	Determine hardware requirements / order	 	Basis	 	Basis Expert	 	Full time as per project plan
				
	Technical Preparation	 	Basis	 	Basis Expert	 	Full time as per project plan
				
	RBE analysis	 	Basis	 	Basis Expert	 	Full time as per project plan
				
	DEV, QAS, PRD upgrades	 	Basis	 	Basis Expert	 	Full time as per project plan
				
	Post go live support	 	FI/CO, MM, HR, Payroll, SafetyNet, Security, Basis	 	 FI/CO Expert
  
 MM Expert
  
 HR / Payroll Expert
  
 SafetyNet
Expert
	 	Full time

  

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 Resourcing 
  
 Our people have an average of 12 years of SAP implementation experience, specialising in the core R/3 modules. Our consultants understand the business implications of SAP
R/3 configuration decisions, which allows us to deliver streamlined, cost-effective, and focused implementations. 
  
 Our Upgrade experience includes: 
  

	 	•	rapid upgrades to SAP R/3 4.6c of less than six weeks; 

  

	 	•	highly experienced consultants that understand SAP R/3 4.6 functionality so that the right decisions on which new functions to implement can be made quickly;

  

	 	•	knowledge and experience in SAP’s new dimension products, so that decisions made during the upgrade make the future integration with these products easier;

  

	 	•	an understanding of the change management and training issues that may arise from the implementation of new functionality; 

  

	 	•	a detailed knowledge of the product and the changes to its functionality in 4.6c; 

  

	 	•	a strong understanding of the points of integration with other SAP R/3 modules such as HR / Payroll; and 

  

	 	•	strong project management experience in rapid upgrades to ensure that the project stays on track and is delivered within budget. 

  

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 Proposed Resources & Roles 
  
 Our experience in SAP upgrades is demonstrated by the team we have identified, following confirmation of a start date these resources will
be confirmed. 
  
 Matthew Macknamara – Project Manager

  
 Matthew has over twelve years experience in the IT sector, with a
specific focus on SAP. With a thorough working knowledge of the Mayne environment, Matthew has strong project management and communication skills evidenced by the successful implementation of the EBP project at Mayne. Matthew’s SAP upgrade
experience includes Project Management of BHPBilliton’s global SAP system to version 4.6c. 
  
 Steve Latham - Materials Management Consultant 
  
 Steve is a highly skilled practitioner in Supply Chain Management including Purchasing, Logistics, and Materials Management. With over nine years SAP experience, he has a
depth of experience in ERP system implementations and upgrades. Working with the Western Mining Corporation on their SAP upgrade, Steve was the MM Team Leader responsible for co-ordinating all MM upgrade requirements. 
  
 Francesca Vechi – HR/Payroll Consultant 
  
 Fran is certified in SAP HR/Payroll and has a depth of implementation experience across a
number of industries, working with SAP HR/Payroll systems for over six years. Fran has experience as a HR/Payroll Team Leader, and has recently focused on assessing the risk associated with various options for the DHS in their SAP HR/Payroll
upgrade. 
  
 Andrew Yee – SafetyNet Consultant

  
 Andrew has over five years of SAP experience and is currently the lead
configurer for the Mayne SafetyNet implementation. His in depth understanding of the Mayne SAP environment, and the SafetyNet project include current configuration, replication and migration of data from 4.5b to 4.6c. This experience will provide
the perspective to ensure the successful completion of the project with minimal risk. 
  
 Petra Paul – HR/Payroll Consultant 
  
 Petra has over seven years experience HR/Payroll, focusing on the implementation of R/3 modules. Petra played a key role in the National Australia Bank SAP HR/Payroll implementation, focusing on ensuring the accurate and logical transfer of
data. In addition to her broad HR/Payroll experience, Petra is currently involved in the implementation of the SafetyNet product at Mayne. 
  
 Graham Bolle – FI/CO Consultant 
  
 Graham has over six years SAP experience and over 18 years financial management experience. Graham was the lead FI/CO consultant on the SAP implementation at a major
Asian telecommunications company, and he has also been a key FI/CO resource for the Gillette global rollout. His SAP experience, coupled with his in depth financial experience gives Graham a strong understanding of the key business drivers across
many industries. Graham has strong 4.6c expertise. This was most recently demonstrated on his engagement with the Bank of Thailand. Graham was a team leader on this implementation and provided his 4.6c knowledge to a team of local consultants who
then liased with the Bank’s implementation team. 
  

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 Jill Harbrow – Change Management & Training Consultant 
  
 Jill is the Change Management Advisor, will be responsible for developing a change
management approach for the Upgrade project which communicates to the Mayne business units the purpose of the Upgrade project and oversees the development and delivery of an appropriate training program to affected users. 
  
 Udaya Kumar Shetty – Basis (HCLT) 
  
 Udaya is a Technical Certified consultant in SAP BASIS ver 4.6x. He has 10 years of
experience with the proven ability to complete projects on time and within budget. He is highly skilled in the administration of SAP R/3 Enterprise Resource Planning packages, and has experience in Business consulting, project management and
application software design, development and maintenance. 6 years of SAP R/3 Basis experience on UNIX, AIX, and Windows NT/2000 platform with RDBMS Oracle Database. 
 Udaya has implementation experience on SAP BW and SAP APO. 
  
 Bhupendra Singh Bhalla – Security Consultant (HCLT) 
  
 Bhupendra has over 19 years experience and has a depth of experience in SAP R/3 upgrades. He has worked with multinational organisations in Singapore, the UK, Japan and Malaysia. Bhupendra has ABAP, Basis and Security experience. Through
his work with MySAP Workplace he has supplemented these skills with a solid understanding of SAP Security under the 4.6c model of role based profiles. 
  
 S. Raghunath – ABAP (ALE) Consultant (HCLT) 
  
 Mr Raghunath has over 26 years experience and has specialised in ABAP consulting projects. His skills include SAPscript, reports, interfaces and data conversion. He has
worked with multinational clients in Canada, the UK, Australia and Singapore. 
  
 Srinivas Akella – ABAP Consultant (HCLT) 
  
 Srinivas has over five years experience with both SAP upgrade and implementation experience. He has worked on projects in South-East Asia, New Zealand and the USA and is skilled in ABAP, dialogue programming, user exits, SAPscript and BDC.

  
 Please see Appendix 1 for full cv’s of all proposed staff.

  
 This key team will be supported by the following BearingPoint staff who,
along with the Project Manager, will form the primary interface with Mayne during the Upgrade project. 
  
 John Lombard 
  
 John is the BearingPoint Managing Director for Mayne, dedicated to maintaining the ongoing relationship with Mayne. John is well known within the Mayne Executive team and
will continue to be their contact within BearingPoint. John has ultimate accountability for delivery of this project to Mayne. 
  
 Claire Ferguson 
  
 Claire is the BearingPoint SAP Practice Leader, responsible for providing skilled SAP resources to deliver the upgrade project. Claire will sit on the Steering Committee
for the Upgrade project, providing senior BearingPoint representation and input into progress tracking and issue resolution. 
  

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 Project Team Structure 
  
 BearingPoint will partner with HCL Technologies on this engagement, with BearingPoint as prime contractor. Key roles will be staffed by
BearingPoint and we propose to work closely with Mayne staff as described in our project team structure below. 
  
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 Implementation Plan 
  

The implementation timeframe is based on: 
  

	 	•	The project has a five-month implementation timeframe with an additional two weeks of post go-live support, with a planned start date of 05 May 2003. 

  

	 	•	Recognising the need to deliver the 4.6c by November the go-live date is scheduled for the end of September. 

  

	 	•	Although a technical upgrade the functional activities to be undertaken in the area of HR / Payroll directly impact the project’s critical path and thus drive the overall
timeframe. Some of the key critical path activities include; leave configuration for HR/PayrolI, unit testing HR/Payroll configuration and Parallel testing for payroll. 

  

	 	•	The plan recognises the black out period during the financial year end where no activities are scheduled for Mayne resources. Mayne resources are required primarily during the
blueprint phase, User Acceptance Testing and Parallel testing for payroll.. 

  

	 	•	Parallel testing for Payroll is scheduled over a nine week period and incorporates four runs of weekly and fortnightly and two runs of monthly pays. 

  

	 	•	40 days of training is estimated. An exact estimate of effort will be made as part of the training needs analysis during the project preparation phase. 

  

	 	•	59 days of development has been estimated for the project. 20 days of this is allocated to SPAU work. This estimate is based on our knowledge of Mayne, the SafetyNet project and
information provided in the RFP. A final estimate of development will be made following the completion of the blueprint. 

  

	 	•	Test scenarios will be developed by Mayne’s IT SAP experts in conjunction with BearingPoint to reduce the overall implementation time frame. 

  

	 	•	An additional server will be required for the 4.6c development environment. This will need to be in place within 3 weeks of the commencement of the project.

  

	 	•	Given our previous project experience at Mayne we have included 8 days of contingency following the completion of parallel testing prior to the commencement of the production
upgrade. 

  

	 	•	One week of post go live support is provided for finance, materials management and security areas while two weeks is provided in the areas of HR / Payroll and SafetyNet.

  

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	 Task Name

	  	Duration

	  	Start

	  	Finish

	 	 	 	May

	 	July

	 	September

	 	November

	  	  	  	 	7/04

	 	28/04

	 	19/05

	 	9/06

	 	30/06

	 	21/07

	 	11/08

	 	1/09

	 	22/09

	 	13/10

	 	3/11

	 Phase 1: Upgrade Project Preparation
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	 Initial Upgrade Project Planning
	  	10 days	  	Mon 5/05/03	  	Fri 16/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Upgrade Project Procedures
	  	2 days	  	Mon 19/05/03	  	Tue 20/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Technical Requirements Planning
	  	11.5 days	  	Tue 6/05/03	  	Wed 21/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Training Upgrade Project Preparation
	  	5 days	  	Mon 19/05/03	  	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 SafetyNet Preparation
	  	7 days	  	Tue 6/05/03	  	Thu 15/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Upgrade Preparation
	  	12 days	  	Mon 5/05/03	  	Tue 20/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Project Preparation Phase Complete
	  	0 days	  	Fri 23/05/03	  	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
															
	 Phase 2: Business Blueprint
	  	19 days	  	Mon 19/05/03	  	Thu 12/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Analysis of exisiting Enterprise System
	  	5 days	  	Mon 19/05/03	  	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Delta Review of 4.6c Functionality
	  	11 days	  	Thu 22/05/03	  	Thu 5/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Development Planning
	  	3 days	  	Fri 6/06/03	  	Tue 10/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Draft Blueprint Design
	  	12 days	  	Wed 28/05/03	  	Thu 12/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Training & Documentation Upgrade S
	  	10 days	  	Mon 26/05/03	  	Fri 6/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Blueprint Phase Complete
	  	0 days	  	Thu 12/06/03	  	Thu 12/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
															
	 Phase 3: Realisation
	  	97 days	  	Fri 23/05/03	  	Mon 6/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Refine Business Process Policy & Pro
	  	4 days	  	Fri 13/06/03	  	Wed 18/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Upgrade DEV (DEV~)
	  	47 days	  	Fri 23/05/03	  	Mon 28/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 DEV~ Upgrade complete
	  	0 days	  	Fri 18/07/03	  	Fri 18/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Upgrade Quality Assurance System
	  	13 days	  	Tue 17/06/03	  	Thu 3/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Perform Integration Testing
	  	15 days	  	Mon 21/07/03	  	Fri 8/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Perform Payroll Parallel Run
	  	43 days	  	Mon 28/07/03	  	Wed 24/09/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Perform User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
	  	20 days	  	Fri 25/07/03	  	Fri 22/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 UAT Sign off
	  	0 days	  	Fri 22/08/03	  	Fri 22/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Training Upgrade Realisation
	  	57 days	  	Fri 18/07/03	  	Mon 6/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Realisation Phase Complete
	  	0 days	  	Mon 6/10/03	  	Mon 6/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
															
	 Phase 4: Realisation Production
	  	23.13 days	  	Tue 9/09/03	  	Fri 10/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Contingency Plan - Production Upgrade
	  	1 day	  	Fri 3/10/03	  	Fri 3/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Conduct End User Upgrade Training
	  	21 days	  	Tue 9/09/03	  	Tue 7/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Upgrade Production System (PRD)
	  	8.13 days	  	Tue 30/09/03	  	Fri 10/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Sign-Off Realisation of PROD complete
	  	0 days	  	Thu 9/10/03	  	Thu 9/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
															
	 Phase 5: Go Live and Support
	  	11.13 days	  	Thu 9/10/03	  	Fri 24/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Production Support
	  	11.13 days	  	Thu 9/10/03	  	Fri 24/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Sign-Off Upgrade Complete - Project Closing
	  	0 days	  	Fri 24/10/03	  	Fri 24/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  
 This
is our high level implementation plan, for further detail please see Appendix 3. 
  

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 References 
  
 BearingPoint have a mature SAP practice and have implemented SAP upgrades across numerous industries including manufacturing, logistics, mining, public sector,
entertainment and consumer goods. We have worked with clients on both technical and functional upgrades designed to increase business efficiencies and improve return on investment. 
  
 BearingPoint have been a global logo partner of SAP since 1982 and are fully certified to provide SAP upgrades both within Australia and
globally. In Australia, we have more than 80 SAP certified consultants with an average of 12 years experience. 
  
 Building on our SAP experience with Mayne, we have developed a strong understanding of the likely issues which may impact on the Upgrade project. We will utilise this knowledge to minimise risk and disruption to the
business. 
  
 Specific upgrade challenges we have overcome include: 
  

	 	•	time critical upgrades achieved with minimal disruption to the business; 

  

	 	•	minimising risk associated with interfacing to third party software; 

  

	 	•	ensuring continuity of mission critical SAP R/3 system during the upgrade; and 

  

	 	•	implementations for global organisations across multiple timezones and geographical locations. 

  
 The following sites are a sample of the key clients where we have performed SAP upgrades and HR/Payroll implementations in Australia. We
have provided further details on some key upgrade projects that we have completed, focusing on those that faced similar business issues to those that Mayne will face. 
  

	 Client

	 	 Project

	 	 Details

			
	British American Tobacco	 	Technical Upgrade	 	Provided technical and Basis consulting to one of Australia’s largest Tobacco manufacturers during and post a SAP 4.6c upgrade.
			
	Robert Bosch Australia	 	Technical / Process Improvement Upgrade	 	This upgrade from version 4.0b to 4.6b combined the technical changes with process improvements.
			
	BHPBilliton	 	Technical Upgrade	 	Pure technical upgrade from 4.6b to 4.6c that incorporated the IS-Mine solution generating a greater degree of complexity.
			
	ACI Glass	 	Technical Upgrade	 	Technical upgrade from 4.0b to 4.6c that incorporated some functional improvements in the area of purchasing, repetitive manufacturing and HR / Payroll.
			
	Sydney Olympic Park Authority	 	Technical Upgrade	 	Rapid upgrade of less than 5 weeks from 3.1h to 4.6c.
			
	DBT	 	Technical Upgrade	 	Technical Upgrade from 4.0b to 4.6c.
			
	TAB	 	Technical / Functional Upgrade - 3.1h to 4.6c	 	Upgrade from version 3.1h to 4.6c that incorporated many of the functional improvements in the R/3 product from 4.6c.

  

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	 Client

	 	 Project

	 	 Details

			
	Australia Post	 	Technical / Functional Upgrade	 	Upgrade from 3.1g to 4.5b. Given the size and complexity of Australia Post this project also incorporated extensive functional changes.
			
	KPMG	 	Technical / Functional Upgrade	 	Technical Upgrade from 3.1h to 4.5b incorporating some functional changes for the Audit and Assurance firm.
			
	Australia Nuclear Science Technology Organisation (ANSTO)	 	SAP R/3 implementation, including HR / Payroll	 	 HR & Payroll
  
 HR – Public Sector

			
	Mayne Group	 	Implementation of Occupational Health and Safety module	 	OH&S – SafetyNet; Australian version
			
	NSW WaterWays	 	 ESS and WorkFlow implementation
  
 HR/Payroll Support
	 	Employee Self Service
			
	Robert Bosch Australia	 	Business Improvements and ESS	 	HR & Payroll
			
	ACI Glass Packaging	 	SAP R/3 Implementation, including HR / Payroll	 	HR & Payroll
			
	TAB Limited NSW	 	SAP R/3 Implementation, support and upgrade, including HR / Payroll	 	HR & Payroll
			
	KPMG Australia	 	SAP R/3 Implementation, including HR / Payroll	 	HR& Payroll
			
	ING QBE Joint Venture Insurance	 	SAP R/3 Implementation and Support, including HR / Payroll	 	HR, Payroll and ESS
			
	ING (formerly Mercantile Mutual)	 	SAP R/3 Implementation, and Support including HR / Payroll	 	HR, Payroll and ESS

  

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 Key Reference Sites 
  

BHPBilliton 
 Marketing Division
SAP Upgrade to 4.6c 
  
 Profile 
  
 BHP Billiton is a global leader in the resources industry. Formed from a merger between BHP
and Billiton, they have some 38,000 employees working in more than 100 operations in approximately 20 countries. BHP Billiton occupy the industry lead or near industry leading positions in major commodity businesses, and have substantial interests
in oil, gas, liquefied natural gas, nickel, diamonds and silver. 
  
 BHP Billiton
is a significant user of SAP R/3. Its Marketing division has made a significant investment in SAP solutions since the merger of BHP and Billiton. BearingPoint has recently managed the technical upgrade of BHPBilliton’s R/3 system from 4.6b to
4.6c. 
  
 Challenge 
  
 The technical upgrade of R/3 from 4.6b to 4.6c initially appeared to be a simple task,
however the project presented major complexities. The complications came about from the implementation of the Industry Solution for Mining (IS-Mine) as part of the upgrade. This introduced new functionality and changes to existing transactions that
made the upgrade equivalent to an upgrade from 4.5 to 4.6 in terms of complexity. 
  
 The upgrade was driven by the need to implement IS-Mine in a rapid timeframe to meet the deadline for the APO (Advanced Planner and Optimiser) rollout. IS-Mine was required to support some of the key integration points between R/3 and APO.
The project was given a six-week window to test and perform the upgrade. 
  
 The
SAP R/3 environment also relies on integration with SAP’s Business Warehouse, APO (already implemented without IS-Mine functionality for one commodity business) and a middleware tool. Therefore it was necessary to test the impact of the upgrade
on not just the core R/3 system but also any system interfacing with it. 
  
 The
SAP R/3 environment within BHP Billiton’s marketing operations is mission critical. Extended outages at most sites can cause delays in shipping product resulting in the loss of many millions of dollars a day. Therefore it was important for the
upgrade project to minimise the impact on the business and ensure that all critical functionality was extensively tested. 
  
 The short time frame allowed for the upgrade project was also driven by the need to minimise the impact on other SAP projects being undertaken by BHPBilliton. The rollout
of SAP to all of the commodity businesses will continue throughout 2003 and 2004. In most upgrade projects all but the most critical of changes are allowed to the SAP R/3 system. However given the program of work being undertaken by BHP Billiton the
upgrade needed to maintain parallel development paths to allow the continuation of projects and the go-live of the Aluminium business in Brazil. This created significant challenges for the project team in co-ordinating the changes in the existing
4.5b development path and the new 4.6c path. 
  

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 Approach 
  
 A two-step methodology was employed where a test upgrade was performed to assess the impact on the production system before the actual upgrade of development, QA and
production commenced. 
  
 Based on the short timeframe, it was essential to ensure
that as much preliminary testing could be performed on the 4.6c / IS-Mine system prior to the actual upgrade of the development, QA and production environments. To this end a one-month preliminary testing phase was performed using a copy of the SAP
Production database. A dedicated team of testers, who would then participate in the upgrade performed this testing using existing testing scenarios developed for the initial implementations. Problems encountered in the 4.6c / IS-Mine test system
were resolved then logged and in most cases exported via the transport system to avoid re-work during the upgrade. 
  
 The preliminary testing also allowed the project to identify any change management and training issues that may have arisen from altered or replaced transactions.
Effective communication of the upgrade and its impacts on the user community was critical as users were located in many time zones across five continents. 
  
 Once the upgrade commenced a rigorous change process was put in place to manage the simultaneous rollout of Aluminium Brazil and the day-to-day break fixes required to
maintain the live system. This change process ensured that both the existing 4.6b and 4.6c development paths were both maintained consistently so that the upgrade testing was accurate. This required strong project management and business commitment
to enforce this on a global operation that was 24/7. 
  
 The two basis teams were
utilised to ensure that at critical times the upgrade could continue round the clock to meet the timeframes. 
  
 As the outage to the production system required a minimal down time, the upgrade was predominately performed in an on-line mode. Using this technique, new to SAP, it was possible to load the majority of the 4.6c
objects into the R/3 production environment while the system was still able to perform transaction processing. This meant that only the final hours of the upgrade required an outage to the production users. 
  
 Results 
  
 The R/3 upgrade was completed in a six-week time frame with an additional four weeks up front for preliminary testing. Within the six-week
period the development, QA and production R/3 systems were upgraded. In addition the integration points between R/3 and APO, BW and their middleware solution were also upgraded and tested. 
  
 A new client landscape was also introduced in this time to bring greater discipline and a
better testing environment to the existing businesses and future rollouts. Minimal system disruption was encountered and all business critical functions were unaffected at the completion of the upgrade. 
  
 Value 
  
 The initial reason BHP Billiton engaged BearingPoint was to leverage our extensive upgrade knowledge and expertise. The upgrade approach
meant that the aggressive timeframes were achieved and the risks to the operations of BHP Billiton’s sales and marketing arm minimised. 
  
 The project team established strong relations with key business personnel and worked closely with other consulting organisations undertaking parallel projects, this has
led to further work on BHPBilliton’s next major rollout to the Base Metals business. 
  

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 ACI 
 Upgrade of ACI’s SAP R/3 System from 4.0b to 4.6c 
  
 Profile 
  
 ACI Glass Packaging is
Australia’s major bottle manufacturer and the largest Glass Packaging supplier in the southern Hemisphere, with five Australian plants. 
  
 Challenge 
  
 ACI Glass Packaging has the full suite of SAP R/3 modules including FI/CO, Production Planning, Materials and Inventory Management, Human Resources and Payroll. With this breadth of functionality there were a
significant number of complexities in the upgrade from 4.0b to 4.6c and careful attention to system testing was required as part of the project 
  
 ACI Glass Packaging also relies heavily on an interface to i2 which performs many of the production planning functions for its operations. This complex interface needed
to be thoroughly tested to ensure that the new functionality introduced in 4.6c was still compatible with the i2 interface. 
  
 ACI’s operations extend beyond Australia’s shores with operations in New Zealand and Asia. For the purposes of the upgrade it was necessary to keep the New
Zealand operations up to date with the progress of the project and ensure that the changes to the system were adequately communicated. 
  
 Following the initial implementation of R/3 several of the players involved in the implementation departed the team. As a consequence the knowledge of the system and its
inner workings were held within a few key people. A challenge for the project was to expand this knowledge throughout the organisation to improve the SAP R/3 skill base. 
  
 ACI were an early adopter of SAP’s HR / Payroll system in Australia. The majority of this functionality was designed specifically for
Australian requirements. As part of R/3 4.6c SAP brought the Australian functionality in line with other countries around the world. Although still compliant with Australian requirements the majority for functionality was re-written and would
therefore require extensive testing to ensure that this mission critical system still performed as expected. 
  
 Approach 
  
 The ValueSAP for Upgrades,
then known as ASAP for Upgrades was employed as an implementation methodology for this project. This assisted in framing the implementation approach and structuring the program of work. ValueSAP’s knowledge database was heavily relied on to
provide information on the delta’s in functionality between 4.0b and 4.6c. 
  
 The testing utilised existing test scripts developed for the original implementation. These required some rework as some of the functionality had altered. Although the scope of the upgrade was purely technical it was necessary to introduce
new functionality to comply with standard changes in 4.6c. In particular there were some fundamental changes in the areas of repetitive manufacturing and HR/Payroll. The greatest impact of these changes came about with the introduction of a new suit
of the new 4.6c purchasing transactions. 
  
 The Reverse Business Engineering
(RBE) tool was valuable in analysing the functions that ACI used and more importantly didn’t use. A number of reports and transactions rolled out in the initial implementation had not been used, therefore there was little benefit in testing and
supporting these as part of the upgrade. This generated significant time savings to the upgrade team. 
  

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 Results 
  
 The upgrade project was executed in a three-month time frame. This included the successful execution of training and the introduction of new functionality. The changes to
the HR / Payroll did not impact the payroll which was critical in this type of workplace. 
  
 Value 
  
 The Upgrade to R/3 4.6c provided
ACI Glass Packaging with a solid platform for future enhancements to their ERP system. Since the upgrade ACI Glass Packaging has enabled a number of its business transactions for e-commerce. Utilising SAP’s Business Connector, ACI now trades
electronically with some its key customers. The introduction of the SAP 4.6c ‘Enjoy’ transactions has provided a greater degree of acceptance amongst the user community for the product. The re-training program broadened the knowledge of
the SAP system generating a greater return on the initial investment in SAP R/3. 
  
 ANSTO (Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation) 
  
 Implementation of SAP R/3 
  
 Profile 
  
 ANSTO is Australia’s national nuclear research and development organisation and the centre of Australian nuclear expertise. ANSTO is responsible for delivering specialised advice, scientific services and products
to government, industry, academia and other research organisations. ANSTO conducts the majority of its work in the form of research projects, however the organisation also conducts the manufacture of radiopharmaceuticals, the manufacture of
engineering equipment to support the research projects and radiopharmaceutical manufacture, and extensive plant maintenance around the site. ANSTO has approximately 850 salaried staff. 
  
 Challenge 
  
 In 2001 following a detailed system selection process, ANSTO decided to replace its business system with SAP. BearingPoint was nominated by SAP Australia as the
implementation partner. 
  
 In the past ANSTO had been hampered by disparate and
out-dated legacy systems (some of which were entirely paper-based). These systems did not provide the visibility of information that the organisation required. In addition, SAP provided new functionality that further supported the operational
activities of the organisation. The objectives of the project were to implement the required modules of SAP R/3 v4.6c in order to provide the organisation with the functionality and visibility of information that it required. 
  
 Approach 
  
 The approach taken was selected in order to provide the maximum value to ANSTO, with minimal disruption. Key steps taken to ensure a
successful implementation were: 
  

	 	•	Implementation of standard SAP wherever possible; 

  

	 	•	Redesign of business processes based on standard SAP processes, prior to the commencement of system design; 

  

	 	•	A focus on knowledge transfer between the BearingPoint consultants and their ANSTO counterparts in order to ensure that the organisation continued to operate successfully after Go
Live with minimal external support; 

  

	 	•	A phased implementation was adopted in order to enable the organisation to effectively manage the volume of change experienced at any one time. A review was conducted at the
completion of each phase in order to fine-tune the implementation process. 

  

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 SOPA (Sydney Olympic Park Authority) 
 Upgrade of SOPA’s
SAP R/3 System from 3.1h to 4.6c 
  
 Profile 
  
 The Sydney Olympic Park Authority (SOPA) is the statutory body constituted to ensure that
the 2000 Olympic legacy at Sydney Olympic Park remains an important and vibrant destination. 
  
 SOPA’s main responsibilities comprise the promotion, co-ordination and management of the development and use of Sydney Olympic Park, including cultural, sporting, educational, commercial, tourist, recreational
and entertainment activities and facilities. Furthermore the protection and enhancement of the natural and cultural heritage as well as the operation of public transport facilities within the Sydney Olympic Park are within SOPA’s duties, as are
the maintenance and management of the built environment of the Sydney Olympic Park. 
  
 Currently SOPA employs approximately 130 staff, mainly in finance and administration, and a number of Park Rangers. In 1996 SOPA implemented SAP R/3 version 3.1h to support all finance and controlling processes including planning and
reporting, as well as purchasing. 
  
 Challenge 
  
 An explicit goal of the project was to “Improve decision-making by providing Managers
with meaningful financial information in a timely manner”. 
  
 On an
operative level, this was achieved by: 
  

	 	•	upgrading the Authority’s Financial Management System (SAP R/3) to the most recent version 4.6c; 

  

	 	•	training all users as well as the system administrators to ensure new functionality available with 4.6c was applied effectively; 

  

	 	•	establishing appropriate user roles/profiles and access paths/menus to ensure that user access matched delegations contained in the SOPA Authorities Manual; and

  

	 	•	reviewing the existing system configuration and recommending improvements for SOPA Business Units to capture and report on data. 

  
 A longer term objective of this project was to monitor the uptake of the SAP application with
the aim of giving consideration and possible implementation of Project System, Business Information Warehouse, Asset Management and other SAP modules and features that can best support the business processes in SOPA. 
  
 Approach 
  
 Based on the short timeframe, it was essential to tailor SAP’s standard upgrade methodology ‘ASAP for upgrade’ to the
SOPA-specific needs and requirements for a technically oriented upgrade. 
  
 In
parallel, we strongly emphasised the need for significant and close involvement of key users with the project team as well as the requirement for quick decision-making. It was also paramount to establish a tight training framework enabling
SOPA’s user community to both fulfil their day-by-day tasks while at the same time prepare to use the upgraded system immediately after go live. This was essential in order to accomplish the month and year-end processing within a tight
reporting schedule. 
  

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 Results 
  
 We kicked off the project on 3 June 2002, and after only four weeks we successfully went live on 1 July 2002. Within this timeframe we upgraded both the client’s
development and the production server to SAP R/3 version 4.6c and trained SOPA’s user community on how to use their new system. 
  
 As an extension to the original project scope we also successfully decentralised the clients purchasing process and completely rebuilt the entire authorisation structure
to be aligned to SOPA’s Authorisation Manual (relating to the approval of purchase orders). 
  
 We have received positive feedback from the client at all levels (from Senior Management to end-users) during and after completion of the project about our working style, the skill level of our consultants and the
results we delivered within the very short timeframe. During the course of the project, the BearingPoint project team managed to establish an effective trusted relationship with the client, reinforcing our proven ability to deliver projects on time
and budget. 
  
 Value 
  
 The initial reasons to engage BearingPoint were based on our competitive price as well as
the comprehensive and well-structured proposal we delivered within a short timeframe. 
  
 During the course of the project the client also recognised our ability to not only deliver all technical / functional tasks, but also to effectively and efficiently transfer our knowledge to the client’s user community in order to
enable them to get most value out of their new system. 
  
 The client has
recognised that we agreed to extend the original scope of the project to improve the usability of the system without additional cost, and has acknowledged having received excellent value for money within a short timeframe. 
  

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	 Curriculum Vitaes
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	 Appendix 2 – Proposed Upgrade Approach to Mayne’s System Landscape
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	 Appendix 3 – Detailed Project Plan
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	 Appendix 4 – Response to Contractual Terms
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 Curriculum Vitaes 
  
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 Key Role 
  
 Matthew has worked in the Information Technology industry since 1991 and has successfully applied his skills in the areas of project management, business process
improvement, integration, SAP configuration and change management. Matthew has held various roles in IT projects including Project Manager, Integration manager, Team leader, System architect and SAP Configurer. During this time, Matthew has gained
significant IT experience in Retail, Oil and Gas, Chemical and Telecommunications. Matthew is a senior member of the SAP group managing a large team of consultants. 
  
 Summary of Relevant Experience 
  
 BHPBilliton SAP R/3 Upgrade – Project Manager 
  
 Matthew was the project manager for the upgrade of BHPBilliton’s SAP R/3 System. In conjunction with the SAP upgrade the industry
solution for Mining (IS-Mine) was also implemented. This upgrade, based in The Netherlands faced a number of challenges. The upgrade occurred in parallel with the implementation of a Business Unit in Brazil making system change management complex.
Preliminary testing of the system was performed prior to the physical upgrade, this was complicated by a constantly changing system environment and new releases of the IS-Mine product. 
  
 The project was implemented on schedule and enabled BHPBilliton to leverage the functionality of IS-Mine in their APO implementation.

  
 Mayne EBP Implementation – Project Manager 
  
 Matthew was the project manager for the implementation of Enterprise Buyer Professional at
Mayne Health in Melbourne. A team of seven led by Matthew has implemented the core features of EBP. 
  
 The implementation has covered the Hospitals and Pathology businesses of Mayne that wish to use EBP for electronic requisitioning of goods at all its sites. The project has been faced with a short implementation time
frame, extensive business requirements across two difference businesses and integration issues with an extensively modified R/3 Materials management system. 
  
 Through Matthew’s project management and his team’s hard work the project has been implemented in under 90 days and rolled out to over 600 users across two
businesses. Matthew is currently undertaking a second phase of the project that expands the use of EBP’s sophisticated content management tools. 
  

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 Coles Myer Ltd SAP R/3 Upgrade – Integration Manager 
  
 Coles Myer is Australia’s leading retailer with annual sales of over $20.5 billion and
is Australia’s largest non-government employer with over 154,000 staff. It operates over 1990 stores in Australia and New Zealand and spends over $16.5 billion each year buying merchandise and services from predominantly Australian based
enterprises. In response to the Y2000 problem Myer Grace Bros. and Target department stores chose the SAP R/3 system as the replacement system to their existing General Ledger, Management Accounting, Project Management and Procurement systems.

  
 In 1998 the SAP implementation project was initiated and Matthew was appointed
to the role of Integration Manager. In this role Matthew was required to facilitate the resolution of issues and utilise his extensive SAP knowledge to ensure a smooth integration between legacy systems and the various SAP modules being implemented.

  
 The project was implemented on time and within budget and Matthew’s
efforts ensured a smooth integration between the POS and Warehousing systems and the SAP R/3 system. Through his facilitation role he also ensured the timely resolution of BPR, Change Management and Legacy System issues across multiple brands within
Coles Myer Ltd. 
  
 Professional Background &
Qualifications 
  
 Prior to joining KPMG Consulting Matthew worked for a
number of other Big 5 Consulting organisations in Australia, Europe and the US. He commenced his career at Esso where he supported the initial rollout of the SAP R/2 system. 
  
 Matthew has a depth of experience in ERPII, with detailed knowledge of e-commerce technology and trends. He is certified in SAP’s CRM,
EBP, FI / CO and their implementation methodology, ASAP. 
  
 Bachelor of Commerce,
University of Melbourne 
 Certified Practicing Accountant. 
  

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 Steve has extensive experience in Team Lead roles with ERP system implementations and upgrades. He is also a highly skilled practitioner in Supply Chain Management
including Purchasing, Logistics, and Materials Management. 
  
 His analytical and
problem solving skills have been widely used in systems implementations and, Business Process Re-engineering for supply functions. Steve has also had considerable international experience in Asia and North America. 
  
 His Industry experience includes Mining, Oil and Gas, Telecommunications, Utilities, Banking
and Construction. 
  
 Summary of Relevant Experience

  
 Western Mining Corporation (WMC) 
  
 WMC Resources Limited, a major mining company based in Australia, exploring and operating
throughout the world, producing nickel, gold, copper, uranium, silver, talc and marketing fertilisers. WMC has assets of $8.5 billion and employs approximately 6,600 people. 
  
 Steve was MM Team Leader for the SAP upgrade project (version 4.6c). He was responsible for; Planning and coordinating all MM upgrade
requirements utilising ASAP methodology. This involved managing and conducting unit testing of all MM transactions and a complete end-to-end integration test involving Plant Maintenance, Projects, Finance, Controlling, Sales and Distribution, and
Human Resources Modules. He also provided configuration expertise and Business Process Improvement advice where required. 
  
 Bank of Thailand 
  
 The Bank of Thailand (BOT) is Thailand’s Central Bank, responsible for national monetary policy and manages domestic and foreign assets of the currency reserve including printing of all bank notes. BOT has more
than 5000 employees located at Head Office in Bangkok plus three regional offices. 
  
 Steve provided assistance to our Thailand partner -TN Information Systems consultants in design and implementation of SAP R/3 version 4.6c at BOT. He attended workshops and design sessions for the blue print phase for all Purchasing and
Inventory functions as well as integration workshops with Production Planning. He has provided detailed configuration advice as well as business process design. 
  

Telephone Organisation of Thailand (TOT 
  
 The Telephone Organisation of Thailand (TOT) providing home, business mobile and public telephone services throughout Thailand, employing more than 25,000 people.

  
 Steve provided assistance to our Thailand partner -TN Information Systems
consultants in design and implementation of SAP R/3 version 4.6c at TOT. He attended workshops and design sessions for the blue print phase of the project and provided ongoing advice and support during the realisation phase of the project. He has
provided detailed configuration advice as well as business process design. He has also provided advice and guidance on integration testing issues. 
  

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 AlintaGas 
  
 AlintaGas is a major Gas Utility in Western Australia, with assets in excess of $600 million and over 400 employees with 400,000 residential and 7,200 commercial
customers. 
  
 Steve was employed as Team Leader - Materials Management Consultant
for a rapid implementation of SAP. Steve was responsible for planning and co-coordinating all activities of the Materials Management implementation team, including consultants and client representatives. He facilitated the conceptual design, system
configuration, proto-typing, detailed design and business procedures. He also conducted unit testing for MM and integration testing between Materials Management and other Modules, Plant Maintenance, Projects, Finance and Controlling. He was able to
provide training and knowledge transfer to client MM representatives. Steve facilitated the definition of areas of major change affecting the client’s business. He also designed and detailed functional specifications for reports and
enhancements requested by the client. Steve also provided advice on data conversion requirements and mapping to SAP. 
  
 Westcoast Energy Inc, Vancouver, Canada 
  
 As a major North American Utility company, Westcoast Energy has interests in gas production, transportation pipelines, distribution systems, and power generation.
Employing more than 6,000 people, with assets in excess of $9 billion and providing gas services to over 1.4 million customers. 
  
 Steve was employed as the client MM Team Leader for implementation SAP Materials Management Module. He participated in the design, proto-typing, documentation and
training of Business Process Improvements and the use of SAP application software. Steve promoted the BPI’s, the SAP software and acted as change agent and key communicator with users. He also provided system development, and upgrade support.
He was involved in Business Process Improvement of Supply Functions. He developed training material and trained employees in use of the system. In his ongoing role of systems support Steve was also MM team leader for the system upgrades from version
2.0 to 2.1 and 2.1 to version 3.0. 
  
 Professional Background
& Qualifications 
  
 Prior to joining BearingPoint Steve has held a
number of roles in Supply functions including Purchasing, Logistics, Warehousing and Inventory Management, both in Australia and overseas. He continues to be involved in Supply Chain activities and maintains membership to the Australian Institute of
Purchasing and Materials Management as well as the Purchasing Management Association of Canada. He has more than 9 years SAP System Implementations, Upgrades and Support (MM/WM Module) in Team Lead roles and including hands-on configuration.

  
 He is trained in SAP’s MM, WM, EBP, BW modules and the implementation
methodology, ASAP. 
  
 Steve holds a Diploma in Supply Management from Perth
Technical College and also a Certified Professional Purchaser Diploma through the Purchasing Management Association of Canada and Simon Fraser University. 
  

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 Francesca has extensive SAP HR/Payroll implementation experience across a variety of industries. She has extensive HR/Payroll business experience and has worked with SAP
R/2 and R/3 HR/Payroll systems for over six years. 
  
 Francesca is a member of
the SAP Group Senior Management Team. Her responsibilities in this role are raising and resolving practice issues, participation in annual business planning and budgeting, development and establishment of practice policies and procedures and general
practice management. 
  
 Francesca was the Solution Manager responsible for the
development and marketing of SAP’s ERPII products. In her role, Francesca managed seven teams that develop and promote BearingPoint’s capabilities in products such as CRM, SCM, Portals, Business Intelligence, eWorkforce and Mobile
Computing. 
  
 Francesca is also involved in business development. Her involvement
includes bid preparation and management, pre sales activities and client care. 
  
 Summary of Relevant Experience 
  
 DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES (VICTORIA) – RISK ASSESSMENT 
  
 Francesca is currently engaged in a public sector project for the Department of Human Services (DHS) in Victoria. The aim of the project is to assess the risk of options available to DHS to upgrade their current SAP R/3 4.0B HR/Payroll
system to a strategically relevant solution. 
  
 The major deliverable of this
project is a report which outlines the viable options for DHS with a recommended strategy that will ensure DHS is on a supported solution by end of June 2004. As well as the risks associated with each option, the report will contain details of the
set-up and recurrent costs, and capital and resources costs for a 5 year period utilising a total cost of ownership model. Francesca’s role involves the identification of options, reviewing the gaps between the options identified and DHS
requirements, assessing the risk of each option and providing a final recommendation. 
  
 AUSTRALIAN NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION (ANSTO) – HR/PAYROLL IMPLEMENTATION (PHASE 1) 
  
 ANSTO manages Australia’s only nuclear facility and employs over 800 employees to support nuclear research activities. BearingPoint was engaged to implement SAP 4.6c
to replace their legacy support systems, which did not provide the organisation with timely and accurate information. The project implementation spans 4 phases over 2 years and the scope includes the implementation of the majority of HR/Payroll,
Financials, Controlling, Logistics, Project Systems and the SAP Industry Solutions for HR Public Sector and Production Planning for Pharmaceuticals. 
  
 During Phase 1, Francesca was the team leader of the HR/Payroll team, which included ANSTO employees, BearingPoint and contractors. The HR/Payroll components in this
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 Payroll, Time Management, Organisational Management and Personnel Administration, with the main objective being to
replace their legacy payroll system. This legacy payroll system required the users to calculate payments manually before entering them into the system, was not integrated with their legacy time management system for the calculation of overtime and
leave payments. 
  
 The major benefits realised by ANSTO as a result of the
successful implementation of SAP HR/Payroll were a fully integrated system, which no longer required entry of data into two or three systems, the elimination of the majority of manual calculations, integration with time management and the general
ledger and controlling, reduction in processing time for the payroll, easy to use interface for low level users, and accurate and more flexible reporting capabilities. 
  
 ROBERT BOSCH AUSTRALIA – SAP R/3 EMPLOYEE SELF SERVICE (4.6b) 
  
 Robert Bosch Australia (RBAU) required the rapid implementation of Employee Self Service (ESS), which was then to be piloted by a selected
group of employees. The time frame for the implementation was aggressive and Francesca completed the implementation in 7 days, with some of the work completed on-site and off-site. 
  
 TAB LIMITED – SAP R/3 HR/PAYROLL MODULES 
  
 The TAB Limited PIMS Implementation (People Information Management System) was a two-phase project and replaced the TAB Limited existing
payroll system (Lattice) which was not Year 2000 compliant. Phase 1 went live on the 1st of July 1999 and included
Payroll, Personnel Administration, and Time Administration modules. The PIMS Payroll implementation comprised of 4 payroll cycles enabling it to pay approximately 1700 employees including casual, permanent, executive, and contract staff. 

 
 Phase 2 involved the implementation of further HR modules including Recruitment, Training
and Development, Performance Management, Qualifications, Career and Succession Planning and Occupational Health and Safety. 
  
 The PIMS Implementation replaced 5 satellite systems at the end of Phase 2, which included an in-house EEO system, Payroll, Human Resources, OH&S systems and various
other databases and manual processes. The SAP HR/Payroll system interfaces to 5 other existing systems throughout TAB Limited. 
  
 TAB Limited have benefited from the PIMS project through the disappearance of double, even triplicate, data entry and through the integration of Payroll and Human
Resource systems. In addition, as a result of the PIMS project, TAB Limited have benefited from significant productivity improvements and greater flexibility by multi-skilling staff in these areas. 
  
 MERCANTILE MUTUAL (ING) – SAP HR/PAYROLL MODULES (4.0B) 
  
 Mercantile Mutual commenced their SAP HR/Payroll Project on September 1st 1998. The Project’s goal of replacing the existing functionality of Micropay and Harmony (HR System) with SAP R/3 4.0B
for the first fortnightly payroll in December 1998 was achieved. Mercantile Mutual SAP HR/Payroll system covers a national practice of over 2000 employees and produces a fortnightly payroll. 
  
 The following functionality was implemented: 
  
 Personnel Administration and Payroll - Eligibility/Creation of wage types, Interface to
external general ledger and superannuation systems, Terminations, Personnel events management, Personal Data, Leave Management, Time Management, Payroll process and calculations, EFT bank transfers, Authorisations 
  

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 Key Role 
  
 Andrew Yee, is currently a Senior Consultant in the Product Solutions SAP practice of BearingPoint. He has over five years SAP consulting experience and has been with
BearingPoint since 1998. He has experience in several large full-scale ERP implementations. He is responsible for and involved in a wide range of consulting assignments from project management, business process improvement, integration and change
management. Specific to SAP engagements, Andrew has experience in the delivery of application development, fit/gap analysis, systems analysis, configuration, prototype development and post implementation support. 
  
 Summary of Relevant Experience 
  
 MAYNE GROUP LIMITED 
  
 Andrew is involved in a lead role to enable a leading private health care, pharmaceutical, and logistics provider founded in 1886, employing
over 38, 000 people in Australia and internationally to retain their self-insured Worker Compensation Status with the WorkCover Authorities across Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Western Australia. This engagement
involves C-Net’s SafetyNet Injury Management module to enable the organization to fulfil their legislative reporting in Australia to the WorkCover Authorities including business process improvement to their existing Claims Management processes.

  
 The benefits of the SafetyNet solution include integration between claims
processing, payroll, and finance. However, due to the client’s current SAP 4.5B landscape, the SafetyNet Solution was built on SAP 4.6c. Andrew is involved in gathering the business requirements, designing the “To Be” business
processes, the design and testing of the configuration of SafetyNet and design of the Application Link Enabling (ALE) interfaces to enable seamless integration for the business. 
  
 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE (NUS) 
  
 Andrew was involved in an engagement to enable an internationally recognised tertiary educational institution the ability to manage its funds, for investment and cost
allocations. The implementation of SAP Project Systems and Funds Management enabled the client to plan, budget and settles costs to respective government funding or grants. Andrew was responsible for configuration, data conversion and user training
for the project systems and funds management modules. 
  
 The educational
institution supports Singapore’s development as a knowledge based, high technology economy through knowledge based R&D activities, with 12 affiliated national level and 14 university level research centres. 
  
 WACKER SILTRONIC 
  
 Andrew was the Project manager for a SAP R/3 implementation project for one of the world’s leading producers of hyper pure, electronic
grade silicon, with production sites in Germany, America, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia. At the beginning of 1998, the German semiconductor company laid the foundation for its first production site in Asia. The need to be close to customers in
Asia’s rapidly growing markets and their requests for a regional source of wafers has prompted this step. The client required a global human resource business process in which SAP Human Resources, Time Evaluation and Payroll were implemented.
Andrew was responsible for project management, including project scooping, costing, planning, managing client 
  

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 expectations, issue resolutions and resource allocation. During the implementation he conducted user training,
conceptual design, requirements gathering and detailed design for HR Organizational, Personnel structures and data migration strategies, executing and reconciliation of historical payroll results. 
  
 He provided SAP configuration of payroll and time management modules including modifying
rules and schemas and time management integration with external Kaba Benzing time clocks. He and his team delivered the project over 12 months, on time and on budget and met the client expectations. He provided additional postproduction support
after the completion of the project. 
  
 SINGAPORE TECHNOLOGIES AEROSPACE
(STA)/SINGAPORE TECHNOLOGIES ELECTRONICS (STE) 
  
 Andrew was the module
leader responsible for business development and implementation of a SAP R/3 Human Resources for a global engineering group for the aerospace and electronics companies providing specialised capabilities for defence and commercial enterprises. The
Aerospace Company provides one stop integrate aerospace, engineering and maintenance services for military and commercial aircrafts and the Electronics Company is one of the largest systems design and integration solutions for military and
commercial interests. 
  
 The client faced a Year 2000 issue with their legacy
system and non-standard business processes across their multiple legal entities. The engagement was to implement SAP R/3 including: HR & Payroll, Financials, Cost Accounting, Materials Management, Warehouse Management, Production Planning, Sales
& Distribution & Project Systems and external time clocking interfaces and Lotus Notes integration. Over the course of this 18 month engagement, Andrew was responsible in hands on configuration and implementation, proto-typing, data
migration, user training, conceptual design, support in requirements gathering and detailed design for HR organizational management, training & events management, & personnel development, personnel cost planning for budgeting. 
  
 Andrew lead a team of ABAP programmers to develop programs and reports to facilitate
non-standard SAP functionality in the area of HR Personnel Administration and Personnel Development. He supported the integration between logistics modules, the integration points between Organisational Management and Service Management for
application development and supported the data migration of 4000 employee historical records. Andrew provided an additional 6 months post-production support, reconciliation and implementation of change request items. 
  
 TSMC (TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING CORPORATION) 
  
 Andrew was engaged to design and implement change management programs for a market leader in
the semiconductor foundry industry. The client posted annual sales of US$5.3billion in 2000 and currently employs over 14, 000 people worldwide. The change management engagement was proposed as a result of a SAP implementation involving users
spanning across Taiwan and North America. The development of Andrew’s change management programs provided a basis for training and communication between the project team members and throughout the organization during the SAP implementation.

  

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 Professional Background & Qualifications 
  
 Before joining BearingPoint, Andrew was a consultant for Hewlett Packard’s Industry ERP
Regional Solution Centre (now HP Consulting); his responsibilities included change management and SAP consulting. 
  
 He holds a Bachelor of Science in Anthropology from the University of Calgary, Canada and a Master of E-Business from the Faculty of Business & Public Management at
Edith Cowan University, Australia. 
  
 He has conducted a guest lectures for
corporate professionals and MBA students at Graduate Business Schools in Australia and has been involved in SAPPHIRE 1997 & 1999 Conferences. 
  

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 Key Role 
  
 Petra is a Consultant within the Melbourne SAP practice. Her primary area of responsibility lies in providing organizations with Functional Consulting in the Human
Resource and Payroll modules of SAP R/3. Petra’s experience varies across industries and countries, having involvement in implementation projects of the HR and Payroll modules of SAP for Australian and New Zealand clients. 
  
 Summary of Relevant Experience 
  
 MAYNE GROUP 
  
 The Mayne Group is an organisation of approximately 35,000 employees covering industry sectors - Logistics and Health. The Mayne Group is
currently undertaking a project to implement a new SAP module called SafetyNet to manage WorkCover Claims. SafetyNet is an Australian based module for the management of Occupational Health and Safety. 
  
 Petra is involved in gathering the business requirements, designing the “To Be”
business processes, the building and testing of the configuration of SafetyNet. She has interfaced heavily with the business in garthering requirements and dealing with pre and post go live issues. 
  
 ACI GLASS PACKAGING 
  
 ACI Glass Packaging implemented the HR/Payroll modules in a Phase Two (2) project with the majority of SAP modules being commissioned in
Phase One (1). Achieving an aggressive live date target of 1st October 1999 having start in May 1999, rolling out across their seven Australian sites and one overseas site in New Zealand. 
  
 Petra’s role was an SAP Consultant to the project’s Business team relating to payroll. She has been involved in the all stages of
the project working on the Design, Configuration, Time Evaluation/Management, Integration Testing, Pilot Site Preparation, Parallel Runs, User Acceptance Testing, Training, Go Live and Post Live Support. Total Duration, nine months. Petra has
provided ongoing support to ACI Glass Packaging. The majority of work was in the area of Leave for both the Australian and New Zealand 4.0b payrolls. Additional assistance was also provided for general work requests and changes to existing
configuration following changes in company policy and EBAs. 
  
 NATIONAL
AUSTRALIA BANK 
  
 The National Australia Bank has undertaken a project under
the umbrella of the ISI SAP Implementation Programme to assure the integrity and accuracy of all data migrated from the National legacy systems to target SAP systems – Data Migration/Cleansing program. Petra has played a dual role of SAP
HR/Payroll specialist and Business Analyst within the HR team of the Data Migration/Cleansing program. The role has included obtaining an understanding of Legacy systems and the data they hold, and the business rules related to how the data will be
translated into the appropriate SAP fields to ensure acurate and logical data transfer. The project has faced many challenges; given the geographical nature of the project covering Australia, New Zealand, Europe and eventually the US. 
  

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 MELBOURNE FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES BOARD 
  
 Petra was engaged to assist the MFESB with testing for the loading of two Patches for their Australian Government Template solution. At the
completion of this testing Petra was asked to commence work on the blueprint and initial configuration and implementation of the Fortnightly Executive Payroll. 
  

POWERCOR LTD 
  
 Powercor Ltd is one of the original five power companies that was created out of the privatisation of the Victorian State Electricity Commission. They originally went live with SAP in November 1997. 
  
 They went live with a technical upgrade of their SAP environment from 3.0F to 4.6b, for all
their modules, including HR and Payroll, at the end of June 2000. 
  
 Petra’s
role has been as SAP Consultant to the project’s Business team relating to the HR module. In particular looking at Organisation Management, Training & Events, Qualifications, and Personnel Administration. Following the upgrade, a number of
delta projects have been identified, which will be implemented to allow Powercor to use further functionality of the SAP HR & Payroll modules. 
  
 OPTUS WIRELESS – SYDNEY 
  
 Assisted in pre “go-live” testing for end of month and end of year rollover for all payroll areas. 
  
 UNITED ENERGY 
  
 Petra played an internal role during the upgrade or the SAP HR/Payroll module from V3.0c to V4.0b. She represented HR on the Business Systems Group Management Committee.
Her role also encompassed the management of the transition of a weekly payroll and a fortnightly payroll to a purely fortnightly payroll, the development of Test Plans, communicating with the business regarding the changes, training users in the new
functionality and working with external consultants to ensure a successful outcome. She also developed documentation, in particular policy and procedures User Manual for SAP HR/Payroll module specifically for United Energy. 
  
 Petra was also asked to take a representative and hands-on role in the Year 2000 Compliance
Project. She represented HR on the Year 2000 Management Committee. 
  
 Professional Background & Qualifications 
  
 Petra’s
background is based on functional Human Resource skills and experience. 
  
 With a
Bachelor of Business degree majoring in Human Resources, Petra has spent seven years working in Human Resource departments focussing on, but not limited to developing and implementing innovative work practices and employment conditions, training and
development, payroll, benefits administration, and the introduction and ongoing application of cutting edge technology. 
  
 Petra’s involvement in the implementation and application of new HR/Payroll based technology has lead to her moving to an IT Consulting role, where she can provide
organizations with technical assistance, and still draw on her practical HR and Payroll knowledge. 
  

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 Graham Bolle is a Senior Consultant in the Enterprise Solutions Division (SAP) based in Melbourne. He has 6 years SAP experience and 18 years financial management
experience. 
  
 As a functional consultant, in the FI/CO discipline Graham is
primarily concerned with designing information systems where major improvements and efficiencies can be generated in the business processes. 
  
 Summary of Relevant Experience 
  
 TELEPHONE ORGANISATION OF THAILAND 
  
 Over a period of nine months Graham was the lead FI / CO consultant on the implementation of SAP at this organisation. Graham’s role has been to assist consultants
in the project preparation phase of the project by running workshop-training sessions, and then in the blueprint phase to attend workshops and offer advice and benefits of his experience in system design. This role of assisting the consultants has
continued through the realisation phase and will follow onto the go live of the system. 
  
 LYPPARD 
  
 Lyppard plays a major role as a wholesale company in
the medical products industry. The implementation of SAP was to provide Lyppard with the means of better coordinating its buying processes and maintain greater control over Inventory. On this project Graham was responsible for the capture of
business processes for the Business Blueprint, capturing of this detail as part of ASAP, He was primarily responsible for the creation of training materials for all of the modules being implemented. The project was implementing all of FI, CO, MM, SD
and some warehouse management. 
  
 GILLETTE AUSTRALIA 
  
 Graham worked on the Australian part of the Gillette Global rollout, where Australia and the
U.S. were the initial sites to go live. This project raised many new issues because of its global nature and therefore the need for many compromises in the design to retain a global solution. 
  
 On this project Graham was responsible for the following modules - General Ledger, Accounts
Payable, Product Costing, Cost Centres, Profit Centres, developed on the project but with constant review and discussion with the Global team in Boston. Graham also developed the user documentation, Test scripts for unit tests and Integration
testing, Training details for users, and data conversion of all GL data. 
  
 As an
extra part of the data conversion Graham developed a number of programs to aid the reconciliation of accounting and Inventory data when loaded into the system. The use of these aids meant that there were minimal adjustment to the figures that were
created as start up balances. 
  

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 Professional Background & Qualifications 
  
 Graham has had many years experience before becoming a consultant in SAP Systems. Graham has
worked in a wide range of industries completing business solutions for the financial arms of many businesses. Graham has now brought the benefits of this experience to the SAP Implementations along with his abilities to improve business process.
Graham has strong skills in problem solving and implementation of new ideas. Graham’s many years of practical financial experience have developed a deep understanding of the key business drivers in many industries. Graham is a qualified
Accountant and has many years business experience in accounting roles. 
  

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 Jill is a Manager in our Oracle Product Solutions - Workforce group. She holds a Graduate Diploma Organisation Change and Development and specialises in providing
consulting advice and management capability and knowledge transfer to organisational change engagements. 
  
 Since March 2000, her work has centred around large scale change engagements. The focus of her work has predominately been associated with large scale IT implementations, mergers, acquisitions and business improvement
and re-organisation projects. Much of her work involves developing change strategies, including organisation design, stakeholder management, workforce transition and communication processes. 
  
 Summary of Relevant Experience 
  
 Jill’s accomplishments have included project managing the merger and transition of
Telstra Corporation’s HelpDesk function (over 500 staff) into its subsidiary Advantra. This involved consulting to senior executives on a range of change management activities such as, due diligence, operating model for the business,
communication plan, organisation design, (structure/job profiles), IR issues, selection processes and workforce planning. 
  
 Jill project managed the HR/Change workstream in the rationalisation of 17 independently operated print business (Australia wide) into three core brands. She developed
and implemented the workforce planning, job assessment, job selection and business transition and communication processes . 
  
 As a Global Change Manager, she implemented the Change and communication strategy, change tool kit and provision of consulting advice to senior project leaders and
country managers at DaimlerChrysler. The focus was the implementation of the SAP R/3 Automotive solution in its Nth and Sth Asian Market Performance Centers (wholesale business), ten countries in all. 
  
 Jill co-led the HR and change processes for the Tesna (Ansett) acquisition, an extremely high
profile corporate acquisition. The HR and change activities were highly complex requiring management of many stakeholders groups and individuals. Successfully established the new organization structure, recruited top management team, developed
workforce costing model, plan and data base to accommodate new airline schedule, implemented web based selection and appointment process, implemented staff communication strategy, managed complex change logistics, IR activities. 
  
 Jill is the APMEA Regional Change Lead for the McDonalds global business transformation
(Oracle) implementation. Jill’s work involves developing and implementing the organisational change strategy for the region (Japan, China, Taiwan, HK, Australia, and NZ) . The key deliverables are: stakeholder managerment and engagement
strategy, workforce planning and staff transition model, communication plan, organisation design (structure/job profiles/cultural), selection processes and knowledge transfer processes for McDonald’s changee managers. 
  

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 Professional Background & Qualifications 
  
 Immediately before joining BearingPoint Jill ran her own change management business for two
years. During that time she consulted to the Group Head of HR at a major Australian Bank and managed the merger of two financial institutions’ HR departments. Following this assignment she was appointed as a Change Management consultant to the
Westpac Banking group, creating a change team within the Retail Bank to manage various business projects. The strategically important and largest assignments were the merger of Bank of Melbourne with Westpac Corporation and later setting up a
Program Office at Westpac in Sydney to manage a bank-wide Performance Enhancement Project with its primary goal of decreasing expenditure by $300m. 
  
 Previous to this Jill worked as a Senior HR and Project Manager at ANZ Banking Group. Her last major assignment was the Senior Change Project Manager on an international
systems integration project within the Retail and Finance divisions of the Bank. The scope of the work required Jill to travel in the Middle East, Sth and Nth Asia for 18 months. 
  

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 Udaya Kumar Shetty 
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 Senior Basis Consultant 
  

Udaya is a Technical Certified consultant in SAP BASIS ver 4.6x. He has 10 years of experience with the proven ability to complete projects on time and within
budget. He is highly skilled in the administration of SAP R/3 Enterprise Resource Planning packages, and has experience in Business consulting, project management and application software design, development and maintenance. 6 years of SAP R/3 Basis
experience on UNIX, AIX, and Windows NT/2000 platform with RDBMS Oracle Database. 
  
 Udaya has implementation experience on SAP BW and SAP APO. 
  
 He had
worked in MNCs like Hoechst Marion Roussel Ltd, Aventis Pharma, Cybertech Systems and Software Ltd. Worked in Australia, Indonesia and Belgium. 
  
 Significant Strengths: 
  

	 	•	Business needs assessment and analysis of key functions 

  

	 	•	Business Development process. 

  

	 	•	Project planning, scheduling and resource allocation 

  

	 	•	Risk evaluation and quality standards 

  

	 	•	Extensive knowledge and strong experience on daily SAP R/3 Basis Administration activities. 

  

	 	•	Extensive knowledge and experience on network configuration, optimisation and management. 

  

	 	•	Strong in UNIX, AIX and Windows NT/2000 Administration 

  

	 	•	Implementation of disaster recovery projects on SAP R/3 and Unix platforms using ADSM and Omni-Back software tools 

  

	 	•	Good understanding of Relational Database Management System 

  

	 	•	H/W Sizing and Network set up. 

  

	 	•	Installation, Configuration and system landscape set up. 

  

	 	•	Heterogeneous and Homogenous system copy 

  

	 	•	Upgradation of SAP R/3 

  

	 	•	Configuring and utilizing Correction & Transport System (STMS).. 

  

	 	•	User security, authorization, profile management, activity groups, profile generator and implementation of various level authorization projects including HR.Client Maintenance

  

	 	•	SAP Data Base Administration, reorganization of data files & table spaces 

  

	 	•	Configuring different types backup and restore strategies. 

  

	 	•	Performance tuning of SAP R/3, Oracle database and Unix operating systems 

  

	 	•	Configuring and Trouble shooting of Printers 

  

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	 Personal Details

	  	 
	Educational Qualification	  	Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science.

  

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	Sep 2001	  	Oct 2002	  	SAP R/3 , BIW, APO Installation. Upgradation and Maintenance
			
	Client	  	 	  	Hewlett-Packard, Belgium
			
	Team Size	  	 	  	22
			
	Role	  	 	  	Sr. Basis Consultant
			
	Project Details	  	 	  	 1.1.1     Hewlett Packard is having a Big data centre in Belgium hosting around 200 SAP servers for
big customers like Kone International, UCB Parma and Chemicals, Glaxo, Sara lee, General Electric, Amcor etc. HP is providing 24x7 support for all these customers.

			
	Activities	  	 	  	 1.1.2     As a senior consultant, was responsible
for,
  
 •      Configuration of Hardware with RAID 5 system.
  
 •      Installation of SAP R/3 on Development server and Production Server.
  
 •      Setting
transport request, Define Transport Route.
  
 •      Local Client copy, Remote Client copy
  
 •      SAP Data Base Administration.
  
 •      Performance tuning.
  
 •      Maintaining Users, Authorization & profiles
  
 •      As per
the OSS Notes, Download HOT Patches from SAP Net & Apply through SPAM.
  
 1.1.3     

			
	Environment	  	 	  	SAP R/3 4.6c, SAP BW 3.0B, SAP APO 3.0A, Oracle8.1.7, HP Unix, AIX, Windows NT, Windows 2000 server III, Compaq Server
			
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	  	 Project

	April 2001	  	April 2001	  	SAP R/3 Installation. Upgradation and Maintenance
			
	Client	  	 	  	CBSIndia Ltd . , Mumbai.
			
	Team Size	  	 	  	1
			
	Role	  	 	  	Principle Basis Consultant

  

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	Activities	  	 •      Configuration of Hardware with RAID 5
system.
  
 •      Installation of SAP R/3 on Development server and Production Server.
  
 •      Setting transport request, Define Transport Route.
  
 •      Local
Client copy, Remote Client copy
  
 •      SAP Data Base Administration.
  
 •      Performance tuning.
  
 •      Maintaining Users, Authorization &
profiles
  
 •      As per the OSS Notes, Download HOT Patches from SAP Net & Apply through SPAM.
  
 1.1.4

		
	Environment	  	SAP R/3 4.0B, 4.5B, 4.6b (IDES), Oracle8.0.5, Windows NT

  

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	March 2001	 	March 2001	  	SAP R/3 Installation & Administration ADD ON HR installation
			
	Client	 	 	  	Krishna Vinyl Limited - Mumbai
			
	Team Size	 	 	  	1
			
	Role	 	 	  	Principle Basis Consultant
			
	Activities	 	 	  	 •      Configuration of Hardware with RAID 5
system.
  
 •      Installation of SAP R/3 on Development server and Production Server.
  
 •      Setting transport request, Define Transport Route.
  
 •      Local
Client copy, Remote Client copy
  
 •      SAP Data Base Administration.
  
 •      Performance tuning.
  
 •      Maintaining Users, Authorization &
profiles
  
 •      Printer Creation and Trouble shooting
  
 •      Applying Hot Patches for CIN 2.2A & CIN2.2B

			
	Environment	 	 	  	SAP R/3 4.0 B (IDES/Non IDES, CIN2.2A/2.2B), SQL server, WIN NT

  
  

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	March 2000	 	Feb 2001	  	Implementation of SAP R/3
			
	Client	 	 	  	 1.1.5     Aventis Pharma, Australia

			
	Team Size	 	 	  	4
			
	Role	 	 	  	SAP Basis Administrator

  

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	Activities	 	 	  	This project included H/W sizing, Installation of SAP R/3, System, Landscape Implementation, Support & Maintenance of System. Installation of NT, Raid-5 configuration, Oracle
Database and R/3 installation on Development, Consolidation and Production. Setting the transport management system, Authorization of various profiles using activity groups and composite profiles. The work of application of Hot packages and
CRT’s after downloading from SAP Net. Various kinds of printer configuration and troubleshooting. Configuration of tape devices done, for a powerful backup policy. Also applied various OSS notes as and when desired to plug application problems
and bugs
			
	Environment	 	 	  	SAP R/3 4.0 B ,Oracle 8.x, IBM Netfinity 9000 Server, Windows NT.

  

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	Nov 1996	 	March 2000	  	New Implementation of SAP R/3 and Maintenance of existing R/3 servers and Upgradation of SAP R/3 for the following 3 companies.
			
	Client	 	 	  	 1.1.6     Hoechst Marion Roussel Limited
  
 AgrEvo India Ltd.
 Chiron Behrings Ltd.

			
	Team Size	 	 	  	4
			
	Role	 	 	  	Basis Administrator
			
	Activities	 	 	  	 System Upgrade:
  
 Performed release upgrade from SAP R/3 ver 2.2C ( HP-UX 9.04 Oracle 7.0.1) to     SAP R/3 Ver 3.0F (HP-UX 10.20 Oracle 7.3.4.3)
  
 First SAP was upgraded from 2.2C Oracle 7.0 to 2.2D Oracle 7.0.This was later upgraded
to
 2.2D +(Difference is only the oracle version 7.1).Oracle was later upgraded to 7.2.3 This had to be done as the next step was to upgrade the OS
i.e.     HP-UX 9.04 to 10.01 and Oracle 7.0 will not function on 10.01.Last step was to upgrade the Oracle to 7.3.4 and Unix to 10.20 which was the minimum for Y2K compliance
  
 Performed release upgrade from 3.0F( Oracle 7.3.4.3 HP-UX 10.20) to SAP R/3 4.0B (Oracle
8.0.4
 HP-UX 10.20) Initial phase was to upgrade Oracle 7.3.4 to Oracle 8.0.4.After the Oracle upgrade SAP was upgraded to Ver 40B.
  
 Performed 2 hardware upgrades on UNIX platform to a higher capacity machine via homogeneous
system copy. Production SAP system after upgrade to SAP R/3 Ver 3.0F was copied to K-class servers, this was performed using R3INST.
  
 Installations:
  
 Performed 2 installations i.e. Quality Assurance server and Production server for Agrevo India .This installation was performed on Windows NT and SAP ver 3.0F. Performed 2 SAP

  

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	 	  	 R/3 4.0B Installations on HP-UX .
  
 Backup And Recovery:
  
 Installed OMNI backup software for HMR India for monitoring backups.
  
 Maintained MC Service guard single package software for automatic switch over during System failure.
  
 System Management Policy:
  
 Defined Transport policy for AgrEvo India after data separation.
  
 Set-up Correction and Transport system for HMR after upgrade to 40B.Planned the transport flow i.e. Promotion to Production strategy for HMR and AgrEvo
  
 Contributed in security and authorization policy and related form design. HMR has a complex
organization structure; organization structure demanded security at sales order processing and certain accounting screens where cost were cost was occurring. To achieve security user exits were activated for India Implementation.
  

	Environment	  	SAP R/3 2.2C, 3.0F, and 4.0B, IBM Netfinity 9000 Server, HP-Unix K-Class Servers. Windows NT. Oracle 7.x, Oracle 8.x

  

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 Bhupendra Singh Bhalla 
 HCL Technologies 
 Security Consultant 
  
 SAP BASIS Technology & Systems Management 
  

	 Experience :
	  	 Total IT
	  	 - 19 years +

			
	 	  	 SAP R/3
	  	 - 5 years +

  
 ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION

  

	 Degree

	  	Institute

	 General Management Programme
	  	XLRI Jamshedpur, India
		
	 B.Sc (Mathematics)
	  	Jabalpur University, India

  
 CERTIFICATION AND TRAINING

  

	 Certification / Training

	  	Conducted by

	 	Location

	Quality Improvement Process Management (QIPM), based on Philip B. Crosby methodology	  	Institute of Quality
Limited, Delhi, an
associates of Phil Crosby.	 	India
			
	MY301 Workplace-mySAP.Com	  	Sapient College, Bangalore	 	India
			
	PABC91 - Technical Consultant Training – UNIX / Oracle	  	Sapient College, Mumbai	 	India
			
	 Extensive training on Oracle 7.0
 (System Modeling, SQL/SQL*Plus, PL/SQL, SQL*Forms, SQL Report Writer)
	  	TGK (Authorized Oracle
Training Center) India
Limited, Delhi	 	India
			
	Extensive training on Oracle 7.0 Data Base Administration	  	TGK India Limited	 	India
			
	Database Management System	  	Computer society of India,
Delhi Chapter	 	India
			
	BASIC Language Programming	  	International Systems
Services (P) Limited,
Delhi	 	India

  
 PROJECTS HANDLED 
  

	 	•	Types Of Project 

  

	 	•	 	Implementation of ERP Solution, SAP R/3 BASIS & IT Infrastructure Support 

  

	 	•	 	Operations Management (Systems & Database Administration) 

  

	 	•	 	Setting up of Corporate wide Network & Communications 

  

	 	•	 	Software Development Project (Full SDLC) 

  

	 	•	 	Customisation 

  

	 	•	 	Migration & Re-engineering 

  

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 ENVIRONMENT WORKED ON 
  

	 Hardware
 Platform

	 	 Operating System

	 	 Network
 Platform

	 	 RDBMS

	 	 SAP Product

					
	 •      HP
	 	 •      HP-UX 11/10.X
	 	 •      Internet
	 	 •      Oracle 8.X, 7.X
	 	 •      SAP R/3 Rel Version 4.6c SRII, 4.6b, 4.0B, 3.1H, 3.0F, 3.0E,
3.0C

					
	 •      IBM
	 	 •      IBM AS400 V5rl
	 	 •      VPN
	 	 •      AS400 DB2/400 V5rl
	 	 •      mySAP.com

					
	 •      SUN
	 	 •      AIX 4.X
	 	 •      V-Sat (TDMA, DAMA, PAMA)
	 	 •      MS SQL Server 7.0 Enterprise
	 	 
					
	 •      Motorola MC68KXX based Multiprocessor System
	 	 •      WIN 2000
	 	 •      Ethernet LAN (TCP/IP)
	 	 •      MS SQL Server 2000
	 	 
					
	 •      AMD processor based Micro/Mini machines
	 	 •      Window NT
	 	 •      WAN (X.25, X.28)
	 	 •      Sybase 4.9,
	 	 
					
	 	 	 •      WIN 98/95
	 	 	 	 •      Unify 5.0/4.0/3.2
	 	 
					
	 	 	 •      Sun Solaris 2.X
	 	 	 	 •      CIRUS V 1.0
	 	 
					
	 	 	 •      LINUX 5.X
	 	 	 	 	 	 
					
	 	 	 •      AT&T Unix V3
	 	 	 	 	 	 
					
	 	 	 •      SVR 4.2
	 	 	 	 	 	 
					
	 	 	 •      SCO Open 5.0
	 	 	 	 	 	 
					
	 	 	 •      DOS 6.2
	 	 	 	 	 	 
					
	 	 	 •      CP/M
	 	 	 	 	 	 

  
 SAP PROJECT EXPERIENCE SUMMARY

  

	 Client Name

	  	 Client
 Location.

	  	 Project Name

	  	Role

				
	Malakoff	  	Malaysia	  	Basis Consulting Support	  	Basis
Consultant
				
	BOC Bangladesh Limited	  	Bangladesh	  	SAP R/3 version Upgrade	  	Basis
Consultant
				
	Bank of Islam	  	Malaysia	  	SAP R/3 version Upgrade	  	Basis
Consultant
				
	Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS)	  	Singapore	  	 SAP R/3 Migration & Upgrade
 HR
Implementation & FI enhancement
	  	Basis Lead
Basis
Consultant
				
	Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)	  	Singapore	  	SAP R/3 Implementation	  	Basis Lead
				
	Singapore MRT Limited	  	Singapore	  	SAP R/3 Implementation	  	Basis
Consultant
				
	SEMA	  	UK	  	Off-Shore ABAP Development	  	Basis Lead
				
	COSMO OIL	  	JAPAN	  	Off-Shore ABAP Development	  	Basis Lead
				
	General Motors Asia Pacific Operations	  	Singapore	  	SAP R/3 Upgrade and Consolidation	  	Basis
Consultant

  

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	 LCCI
	  	 UK
	  	 SAP R/3 Implementation
	  	 Basis Lead

				
	 CISCO
	  	 Singapore
	  	 SAP R/3 Implementation
	  	Basis Lead
				
	 Bhartia Cutler Hammer
	  	 India
	  	 SAP R/3 Implementation
	  	Basis Lead
				
	 HCL Infosystems Limited
	  	 India
	  	 SAP R/3 Implementation
	  	Basis Lead
				
	 Sterlite – Silvassa
 ABCL – Rajpura
 Lloyds Steel – Nagpur
	  	 India
	  	 SAP R/3 Implementation
	  	Basis Lead
				
	 CADILA - Ahmedabad
 PEPSI India - Gurgaon
 INDO RAMA – Nagpur
 ALSTOM - New Delhi
 SAMSUNG - Noida
	  	 India
	  	 Basis Consulting Support
	  	Basis Lead
Basis
Consultant

  

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 Mr S. Raghunath 
 HCL Technologies 
 ABAP (ALE) Consultant 
  
 Specialisation: SAP R/3 ABAP/4 in modules SD / MM / PM / FI/ AP/ AR / AM / LC / Technical / Project Management 
  

	 Experience    :
	  	 Total
	  	 - 16 years

			
	 	  	 SAP R/3
	  	 - 6+ years

  
 ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION 
  

	 Degree

	  	Institute

	 B.Sc. Mathematics
	  	Madras University, India

  
 CERTIFICATION and TRAINING 
  

	 Certification / Training

	  	Conducted by

	    	Location

	 •      SAP Partner Academy Certification (Workflow)
	  	 SAP
	    	 India

			
	 •      ABAP Training
	  	 HCL
	    	 India

			
	 Post-Graduate Diploma in System Management
	  	A.M.Jain College	    	 India

			
	 •      Diploma in Unix & C Certification Course
	  	 APTECH
	    	 India

			
	 •      Diploma in Advanced Systems Management
	  	 NIIT
	    	 India

			
	 •      Diploma in System Management
	  	 BITECH
	    	 India

			
	 •      Quality Education system (Philips Crosby’s)
	  	 HCL
	    	 India

  
 DETAILS OF WORK EXPERIENCE

  

	 	  	FROM
MM/YY

	  	TO
MM/YY

	  	DESIGNATION

	  	REPORTING TO

	 M/s. Unity Forgings & Stampings Ltd, Madras
	  	04/87	  	 04/89
	  	 Astt. Programmer
	  	 Finance Manager

					
	 HCL Ltd.,
	  	05/89	  	 09/90
	  	 Systems Trainee
	  	 MIS Manager

					
	 Varuna Agroproteins Ltd.
	  	10/90	  	 11/95
	  	 Astt. Systems Manager
	  	 Director / Finance Mgr

					
	 Ranbaxy Lab. Ltd.
	  	12/95	  	 03/96
	  	 System Consultant
	  	 Systems Mgr.

					
	 HCL-Infosystems Ltd.
	  	04/96	  	 Till Date
	  	 Sr. Consultant
	  	 Manager SAP Operations

  
 SAP
PROJECT EXPERIENCE SUMMARY 
  
 6 years of ABAP Consulting (SD / MM / PM / FI/
AP/ AR / AM / LC) Technical Consulting (ABAP Enhancement and Development) and Project Management experience on off-shore development sites. 
  
 PROJECT DETAILS 
  

	1.	Project Synopsis of SAP R/3 implementation for Bombardier, Canada 

  

	 Client
	  	:	  	 Cap Gemini & Earnest Young, Bombay.

			
	 Module
	  	:	  	 All Application

			
	 Role
	  	:	  	 Project Leader

  

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	 Team Size
	  	:	  	 20-30 Persons.

  
 Project Description: 
  
 Bombardier Aerospace,
Canada is a leading manufacturer of medium sized passenger aeroplanes. This is an offshore pilot project consisting Reports, SAP Scripts, Interface, and Conversions / Data Migration from legacy to SAP and SAP to Legacy system. 
  
 Responsibilities 
  

	 	•	Allocation of Functional Specs. 

  

	 	•	Monitoring the development activities and final deliverables 

  

	 	•	Explaining the business functionality to the developers 

  

	 	•	Supporting in finding right Data source from SAP repository 

  

	 	•	Resolving various kind of issues from Tech specs to final deliveries 

  

	 	•	Preparation of code review documents. 

  

	 	•	Review of performance related issues 

  

	 	•	Testing of Source code 

  

	 	•	Reviewing of following documents 

  

	 	•	Issue logs, 

  

	 	•	Technical Spec, 

  

	 	•	Functional Specs, 

  

	 	•	Source code, 

  

	 	•	Unit test plan, 

  

	 	•	Unit test results 

  

	 	•	Program documentation. 

  

	2.	Project Synopsis of SAP R/3 implementation for Toyota, Australia 

  

	 Client
	  	:	  	 Toyota Corp., Australia.

			
	 Module
	  	:	  	 FI-MM cross Application

			
	 Role
	  	:	  	 Consultant

			
	 Team Size
	  	:	  	 3 Persons.

  
 Project Description: 
  
 Toyota. Australia is a
subsidiary of Toyota Corporation of Japan, leading manufacturer of cars. This was an offshore pilot project to upload data from legacy system to SAP system. 
  
 Responsibilities 
  

	 	•	Preparation of technical Specs. 

  

	 	•	Preparation of code review documents. 

  

	 	•	Development of BDC program for transaction MR1M. 

  

	 	•	Development of control program for downloading data from presentation server to Application server. 

  

	 	•	Preparation of test data for unit testing. 

  

	 	•	Unit testing & test results 

  

	 	•	Program documentation. 

  

	3.	Project Synopsis of SAP R/3 implementation for IRA Singapore 

  

	 Client
	  	:	  	 Inland Revenue Authority Singapore

			
	 Module
	  	:	  	 FI

			
	 Role
	  	:	  	 Lead Developer

			
	 Team Size
	  	:	  	 10 Persons.

  

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 Project Description: 
  
 Inland Revenue Authority Singapore is in the business of collecting Direct
& Indirect taxes in Singapore. HCL is responsible for upgrading SAP FI module from SAP R/3 Ver 3.1 to SAP R/3 ver 4.6c with additional enhancements to their existing business process and implementation of HR module in SAP R/3 Ver 4.6c.

  
 Responsibilities 
  

	 	•	Development and modification of online reports, SAP scripts and data migration (Incorporating additional information/fields to their existing records/tables) in FI module.

  

	 	•	SAP R/3 Workflow support. 

  

	4.	Project Synopsis of SAP R/3 implementation for COSMO, Japan 

  

	 Client
	  	:	  	 COSMO Computers Ltd.,

			
	 Module
	  	:	  	 MM/PM

			
	 Role
	  	:	  	 Technical Leader

			
	 Team Size
	  	:	  	 8 Persons

  
 Project Description: 
  
 Cosmo Oils is one of the
biggest oil refineries in JAPAN with an annual turnover of 15 billion USD. The SAP implementation was done by one of the subsidiary of Cosmo with 1500 user license. In the first phase FI and SD modules have been implemented. MM and PM modules were
implemented during the second phase. The Add on development work has been outsourced to HCL Infosystems and the development involves interfacing with FUJITSU Mainframes, reports, BDC and dialog programming. 
  
 Responsibilities 
  

	 	•	SAP R/3 ABAP/4 Technical Project Leader for Offshore development in India. 

  

	5.	Project Synopsis of SAP R/3 implementation for SMRT, Singapore 

  

	 Client
	  	:	  	 SMRT Computers Ltd.,

			
	 Module
	  	:	  	 MM

			
	 Role
	  	:	  	 Technical Leader

			
	 Team Size
	  	:	  	 7 Persons

  
 Project Description: 
  
 We implemented SAP for
Singapore MRT on FI, MM and Plant Maintenance modules successfully. The highlights of this full implementation cycle are the various customised solutions given by us, the on-line interfaces running between their legacy systems and SAP R/3 and many
other business solutions using enhancements and custom development. 
  
 Responsibilities 
  

	 	•	Technical Support in SAP R/3 – ABAP/4. 

  

	 	•	Data migration from legacy system to SAP R/3 in Material Management and Asset Accounting 

  

	6.	Project Synopsis of SAP R/3 implementation for Diagonal Computers Customers, UK 

  

	 Client
	  	:	  	 Diagonal Computers Ltd.,

			
	 Module
	  	:	  	 MM/SD/FI

			
	 Role
	  	:	  	 Developer.

			
	 Team Size
	  	:	  	 10 Persons

  
 Project Description: 
  
 Diagonal Computers is a
leading SAP R/3 implementation partner in Europe and US. They provide total solution in SAP R/3 for their clients all over Europe and US by connecting to their systems. Diagonal hired persons from HCL to provide the post implementation support to
their clients. 
  
 Responsibilities 
  

	 	•	ABAP/4 R/3 post implementation support modification of reports and writing new reports. 

  

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	7.	Project Synopsis of SAP R/3 implementation for Samsung Electronics. Australia 

  

	 Client
	  	:	  	 Samsung Electronics Australia.

			
	 Module
	  	:	  	 SD

			
	 Role
	  	:	  	 Developer.

			
	 Team Size
	  	:	  	 3 Persons.

  
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 Project Description: 
  
 Samsung is a Korean conglomerate in the business of manufacturing
electronics goods, memory modules, Cell Phones, White and Brown goods, having sales office in many places in Europe, Asia and Central America. Samsung deviated from some of the standard SAP process picking and post goods issue. HCL developed
interface and reports to full fill their routine requirements. 
  
 Responsibilities 
  

	 	•	Installing the right printer device driver in Client & Server to enable the barcode printing. 

  

	 	•	Development of on-line drill-down report for Picking List. 

  

	 	•	Development of program for Label and Consignment Note to interface with SAP script reports. 

  

	 	•	Development of SAP scripts for Labels (with barcode printing) 

  

	 	•	Printing of Consignment Note with barcode printing and without barcodes. 

  

	 	•	Creating the necessary interfaces for printer to enable the barcodes printing. 

  

	 	•	Testing the picking list, label, consignment and manifest program and train the users to handle the program. 

  

	8.	Project Synopsis of SAP R/3 implementation for Samsung Electronics Ltd., India. 

  

	 Client
	  	:	  	 Samsung Electronics India Limited,

			
	 Module
	  	:	  	 Excise Accounting Management.

			
	 Role
	  	:	  	 Project Leader.

			
	 Team Size
	  	:	  	 5 Persons.

  
 3 
  
 Project Description: 
  
 Samsung is a Korean conglomerate in the business of manufacturing
electronics goods, memory modules, Cell Phones, White and Brown goods, having sales office in many places in Europe, Asia and Central America. HCL was responsible to develop SAP India localisation version MODVAT Excise product using ABAP/4.

  

	1.1.7	Responsibilities 

  

	 	•	The work included of Designing and Creating excise add on tables, source identification for data transfer from SAP standard tables to SAP India localisation version MODVAT tables
and Excise add on tables. Developed transfer programs to download data to Excise Add-on Tables and printing of all statutory registers, format prescribed by the Government of India. 

  

	 	•	Registers that are part of this Excise Package : 

  

	                       RG23A  PART – 1 & 2
	  	 -Related to Raw Material.

		
	                       RG23C PART – 1 & 2
	  	 -Related to Capital Goods.

		
	                       PLA
	  	 -Modvat adjustment entry

		
	                       RG1
	  	 -Sale of finished / Semi finished Goods.

		
	                       EXCISE INVOICE
	  	 -Invoice for goods sold.

		
	                       FORM-IV
	  	 -Stock registers for Raw Material & Finished goods.

		
	                       57F4
	  	 -Issues to sub-contractors.

		
	                       RT-12
	  	 -Summary Statement.

  

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 Mr Srinivas Akella 
 HCL Technologies 
 ABAP (ALE) Consultant 
  
 EXPERIENCE 
  

	 	•	Has an overall experience of nearly 5 years in SAP – ABAP 

  

	 	•	Has worked in two full cycles of SAP implementations 

  

	 	•	Worked on SAP – ISU 4.5B for 12 months 

  

	 	•	Of the 5 years experience, worked for 1 1/2
years at a Client sites in New Zealand. I had worked as a consultant involved in various stages of SAP Projects which includes System Design, Development in various areas of SAP – ABAP such as Reports (Classical & Interactive), BDC, Dialog
Programming, User-Exits, SAP Scripts, 

  

	 	•	Worked on different Large SAP Applications in Metallurgical, Fertilizer, Automobile and Utility Industries. 

  

	 	•	Good Team Lead and Team Player with excellent Communication skills. 

  
 PROJECT DETAILS 
  
 Client: Mighty River Power (Mercury Energy), Auckland – New Zealand 
  
 Role: Team Member 
  
 Project Details : This Project is meant to integrate all the Electricity Retailers, Network companies and a central government body called ‘Maria’ to implement
a set of complex protocols that defines the way Electricity Industry Operates in New Zealand. 
  
 The Scope of this is to develop various Interface Programs which are scheduled to run periodically to read the text files coming in from other retailers when a ‘Switch-In’ or ‘Switch-Out’ happens
and update different custom developed tables. Also, compliance consoles were developed using dialog programming to help customer service department to monitor and to be compliant with the process. 
  

	 	•	Worked on Dialog Programming 

  

	 	•	Worked on Reports 

  

	 	•	Worked on BDC & SAP Scripts 

  

	 	•	Worked on Field Exits 

  
 Platform: SAP ISU 4.5b, ABAP, Oracle 7.1 
  
 Title: SAP Upgrade 
  
 Client: BOSE Corporation USA

  
 Role: Team Lead 
  
 Project Details: In this upgrade Project from 4.5 to 4.6c, Involved in preparing Technical
Specifications, Coding and Unit Testing of new reports and changing the existing the programs to be in line with changed table structures for MM & FI. Being the Team Lead also involved in QA Review of all the objects and responsible for the
delivery process coordinating with the Team Leads of all the development centers and Project manager involved in the Project. 
  

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	 	•	Worked on Reports 

  

	 	•	Worked on SAP Scripts 

  
 Platform: SAP 4.5b & 4.6c, ABAP 
  
 Client:
AVAYA Communications, USA 
  
 Role: Team
Member 
  
 Project Details: This is an off shore development project in which
numerous reports, conversion, and EDI / IDoc extension programs were developed on 4.6c. Responsibilities include preparing technical specification, design and development of programs in different areas of SAP. 
  

	 	•	A Time & Expense Tool has been developed using Dialog Programming which is a transaction as big as 15 screens updating 10 different master and transaction tables, with various
reports was developed for the offshore development center to record Time & Expenses of the consultants for the billing purpose. 

  
 Platform: SAP 4.6c, ABAP 
  
 Role: Team member 
  
 Project Details: This was an
offshore development project to develop Remotely Callable Function modules (RFCs) in SD to enable their performance evaluation tool to interact with SAP. 
  
 The scope of the project is to develop RFC Function Modules and create the corresponding stub programs for them in C, which will used by an other team to retrieve the
data given by the function modules to use it for analysis in the tool. 
  

	 	•	Worked on RFC 

  
 Platform: SAP 3.1h, ABAP 
  
 Client: Godavari
Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd., India 
  
 Role: ABAP Team Lead 

 
 Project Details: This was an End-to-End SAP 4.0B Implementation for one of largest
Fertilizers manufacturers in India. 
  
 The Scope of the project is to develop a
complete SAP Application Solution for the Client as the client legacy system was a very primitive one. Many of the client specific processes were developed as tools using dialog programming. 
  
 Worked as Team Lead for the Technical Team. As the technical team lead responsible for
collection, analysis of requirements coordinating with functional consultants and the user. 
  

	 	•	Worked on Dialog Programming 

  

	 	•	Worked on Reports 

  

	 	•	Worked on SAP Scripts 

  

	 	•	Worked on User Exits 

  

	 	•	Worked on BDC 

  
 Platform: SAP 4.0, ABAP 
  

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 Client: Sterlite Industries Ltd, India 
  
 Role: Team member 
  
 Project Details: Worked as a Technical Consultant in a 30 member Team, in an End-to-End to Implementation of SAP R/3 3.1H for one of the largest Metallurgical Industry
Client. Developed numerous classical and Interactive reports and SAP Scripts in SD and PP. 
  

	 	•	Worked on Reports 

  

	 	•	Worked on BDC 

  

	 	•	Worked on Dialog Programming 

  

	 	•	Worked on SAP Scripts 

  
 Platform: SAP 3.1H, ABAP 
  
 Client: Hindustan
Automobiles Ltd 
  
 Team Size: 4 
  
 Role: Technical Team Member 
  
 Project Details: Worked as Technical Team member, in a remote development team which is responsible for the total technical support while
Implementing SAP R/3 3.1H. Worked on Classical and Interactive Reports in S&D and in FI. 
  

	 	•	Worked on Reports 

  

	 	•	Worked on SAP Scripts 

  

	 	•	Worked on Dialog Programming 

  

	 	•	Worked on BDC 

  
 Platform: SAP 3.1H, ABAP 
  
 EDUCATION

  
 Master of Computer Applications, University of Madras, 1997 

 
 SKILLS 
  

	 Languages
	  	 ABAP, C++

		
	 DBMS/RDBMS
	  	 Oracle 7x

  

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 Appendix 2 – Proposed Upgrade Approach to Mayne’s System Landscape 
  
 BearingPoint proposes the following technical landscape to facilitate the requirement of
keeping the 4.5 Dev and Prod systems in place until the upgraded 4.6 system is ready for migration. As part of the Blueprint document, the upgrade approach relating to the Systems Landscape, will be describe this task in greater detail. 

 
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 The upgrade will require the use of a temporary server for the initial creation of the 4.6
development environment. After the migration has taken place the 4.6 development instance will be copied onto the 4.5 development server. 
  
 The 4.6c DEV~ environment will be used for: 
  

	 	•	Unit testing 

  

	 	•	Configuration of 4.6c specific functionality 

  

	 	•	Development / SPAU work 

  
 The QAS 4.5 system will be removed from the 4.5b landscape. A copy of production is recommended to be made onto QAS 4.5 prior to it been upgrade to 4.6c. Once the production environment has been upgraded the QAS 4.6c
environment will be reinserted into the new 4.6c landscape. 
  
 The 4.6c QAS~
environment will be used for: 
  

	 	•	Integration Testing 

  

	 	•	User Accpetance Testing 

  

	 	•	Parallel Testing 

  

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 Appendix 3 – Detailed Project Plan 
  

	 ID

	 	 Task Name

	 	Duration

	 	Start

	 	Finish

	 	 	 	May

	 	July

	 	September

	 	November

	 	 	 	 	 	7/04

	 	28/04

	 	19/05

	 	9/06

	 	30/06

	 	21/07

	 	11/08

	 	1/09

	 	22/09

	 	13/10

	 	3/11

	 1
	 	 Phase 1: Upgrade Project Preparation
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	 2
	 	 Initial Upgrade Project Planning
	 	10 days	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	Fri 18/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 3
	 	 Determine Upgrade Project Organisation
	 	1.5 days	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 4
	 	 Define Upgrade Organisation and Role
	 	0.5 days	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 5
	 	 Plan and Set Up Communication Envi
	 	1 day	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 6
	 	 Project Management Plan
	 	8.5 days	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	Fri 16/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 7
	 	 Define the approach of the R/3 Upgrade
	 	1 day	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	Wed 7/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 8
	 	 Project Workplan
	 	4 days	 	Wed 7/05/03	 	Tue 13/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 9
	 	 Critical Success Factors
	 	0.5 days	 	Tue 13/05/03	 	Tue 13/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 10
	 	 Project Charter
	 	3 days	 	Wed 14/05/03	 	Fri 16/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 11
	 	 PMP Sign off
	 	0 days	 	Fri 16/05/03	 	Fri 16/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 12
	 	 Upgrade Project Procedures
	 	2 days	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	Tue 20/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 13
	 	 Define Project Management Standards [ILLEGIBLE]
	 	2 days	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	Tue 20/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 14
	 	 Define Project Documentation
	 	0.5 days	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 15
	 	 Create Issue Management Plan
	 	0.5 days	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 16
	 	 Define Release Management Strategy
	 	1 day	 	Tue 20/05/03	 	Tue 20/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 17
	 	 Technical Requirements Planning
	 	11.5 days	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	Wed 21/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 18
	 	 Perform Technical Requirements Planning
	 	11.5 days	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	Wed 21/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 19
	 	 Determine Software and Hardware Re [ILLEGIBLE]
	 	2 days	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	Thu 8/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 20
	 	 Create Rough Plan for Upgrade Sche [ILLEGIBLE]
	 	1 day	 	Wed 21/05/03	 	Wed 21/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 21
	 	 Training Upgrade Project Preparation
	 	5 days	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 22
	 	 Define Users to be trained
	 	2 days	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	Tue 20/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 23
	 	 Training and Documentation Project Plan
	 	3 days	 	Wed 21/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 24
	 	 Safety Net Preparation
	 	7 days	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	Thu 15/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 25
	 	 Data Migration Strategy
	 	7 days	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	Thu 15/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 26
	 	 Upgrade Preparation
	 	12 days	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	Tue 20/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 27
	 	 Hardware
	 	1 day	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 28
	 	 Determine Hardware requirements
	 	1 day	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

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	 Mayne Group Limited
	 	34	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE

 Mayne Group Limited 
 Appendix 
 April 2003 
  

	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
	 [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] 

  

	 ID

	 	 Task Name

	 	Duration

	 	Start

	 	Finish

	 	 	 	May

	 	July

	 	September

	 	November

	 	 	 	 	 	7/04

	 	28/04

	 	19/05

	 	9/06

	 	30/06

	 	21/07

	 	11/08

	 	1/09

	 	22/09

	 	13/10

	 	3/11

	 29
	 	 Order Hardware
	 	0 days	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	[CHART APPEARS HERE]
																
	 30
	 	 Technical Upgrade Preparation
	 	3.5 days	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	Thu 8/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 31
	 	 Refine Schedule for Upgrade of all R/3
	 	0.5 days	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 32
	 	 Plan Upgrade of Operating System
	 	0.5 days	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	Mon 5/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 33
	 	 Plan Upgrade of Database Software
	 	0.5 days	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 34
	 	 Plan Upgrade of Frontend Software
	 	0.5 days	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	Tue 6/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 35
	 	 Install Additional Hardware
	 	0.5 days	 	Wed 7/05/03	 	Wed 7/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 36
	 	 Install Reverse Business Engineer [ILLEGIBLE]
	 	0.5 days	 	Wed 7/05/03	 	Wed 7/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 37
	 	 Ensure Change Request Consistency
	 	0.5 days	 	Thu 8/05/03	 	Thu 8/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 38
	 	 Testing Criteria
	 	2 days	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	Tue 20/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 39
	 	 Prepare Testing Criteria (Int / UAT)
	 	2 days	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	Tue 20/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 40
	 	Project Preparation Phase Complete	 	0 days	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 41
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 42
	 	Phase 2: Business Blueprint	 	19 days	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	Thu 12/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 43
	 	 Analysis of existing Enterprise System
	 	5 days	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 44
	 	 Analyse existing functions (RBE)
	 	4 days	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 45
	 	 Basis
	 	0.5 days	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 46
	 	 Security
	 	1 day	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 47
	 	 Finance (FI, CO, Fixed Assets)
	 	1 day	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 48
	 	 Materials Management
	 	1 day	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 49
	 	 HR / Payroll
	 	1 day	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	Mon 19/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 50
	 	 Validate existing develops and modifica [ILLEGIBLE]
	 	4 days	 	Tue 20/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 51
	 	 Basis
	 	1 day	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 52
	 	 Security
	 	1 day	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 53
	 	 Finance (FI, CO, Fixed Assets)
	 	1 day	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 54
	 	 Materials Management
	 	1 day	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 55
	 	 HR / Payroll
	 	2 days	 	Tue 20/05/03	 	Wed 21/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 56
	 	 Delta Review of 4.6c Functionality
	 	11 days	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Thu 5/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

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 Date: Tue 8/04/03
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	 Mayne Group Limited
	 	35	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE

 Mayne Group Limited 
 Appendix 
 April 2003 
  

	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
	 [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] 

  

	 ID

	 	 Task Name

	 	Duration

	 	Start

	 	Finish

	 	 	 	May

	 	July

	 	September

	 	November

	 	 	 	 	 	7/04

	 	28/04

	 	19/05

	 	9/06

	 	30/08

	 	21/07

	 	11/08

	 	1/09

	 	22/09

	 	13/10

	 	3/11

	 57
	 	 Delta Review Approach
	 	1 day	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	[CHART APPEARS HERE]
																
	 58
	 	 Identity key stakeholders
	 	1 day	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 59
	 	 Basis 4.6c Delta Review
	 	1.5 days	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 60
	 	 Review Release notes
	 	1.5 days	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 61
	 	 Security 4.6c Delta Review
	 	6 days	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	Fri 30/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 62
	 	 Review Existing Processes
	 	1 day	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 63
	 	 Roles
	 	5 days	 	Mon 26/05/03	 	Fri 30/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 64
	 	 Finance (FI, CO, Fixed Assets)
	 	2 days	 	Mon 26/05/03	 	Tue 27/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 65
	 	 Review Existing Processes
	 	2 days	 	Mon 26/05/03	 	Tue 27/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 66
	 	 Materials Management
	 	2 days	 	Mon 26/05/03	 	Tue 27/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 67
	 	 Review Existing Processes
	 	2 days	 	Mon 26/05/03	 	Tue 27/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 68
	 	 HR / Payroll
	 	11 days	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Thu 5/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 69
	 	 Leave Requirements
	 	10 days	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Wed 4/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 70
	 	 Termination Requirements
	 	3 days	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Mon 25/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 71
	 	 FI/CO requirements
	 	2 days	 	Tue 27/05/03	 	Wed 28/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 72
	 	 Of/Cycle Workbench requirement
	 	2 days	 	Thu 29/05/03	 	Fri 30/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 73
	 	 Review Personnel Admin
	 	2 days	 	Mon 2/06/03	 	Tue 3/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 74
	 	 Liase with BASIS to ensure PCL2ha
	 	2 days	 	Wed 4/06/03	 	Thu 5/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 75
	 	 SafetyNet
	 	5 days	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Wed 28/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 76
	 	 Review existing Snet processes
	 	1 day	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	Thu 22/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 77
	 	 Review existing mode in Snet
	 	2 days	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	Mon 26/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 78
	 	 Analyse migration path from Snet
	 	2 days	 	Tue 27/05/03	 	Wed 28/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 79
	 	 Development Planning
	 	3 days	 	Fri 6/06/03	 	Tue 10/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 80
	 	 Determine development effort
	 	3 days	 	Fri 6/06/03	 	Tue 10/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 81
	 	 Draft Blueprint Design
	 	12 days	 	Wed 28/05/03	 	Thu 12/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 82
	 	 Security
	 	2 days	 	Mon 2/06/03	 	Tue 3/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 83
	 	 Finance (FI, CO, Fixed Assets)
	 	2 days	 	Wed 28/05/03	 	Thu 29/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 84
	 	 Materials Management
	 	2 days	 	Wed 28/05/03	 	Thu 29/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

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 Date: Tue 8/04/03
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	 Mayne Group Limited
	 	36	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE

 Mayne Group Limited 
 Appendix 
 April 2003 
  

	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
	 [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] 

  

	 ID

	 	 Task Name

	 	Duration

	 	Start

	 	Finish

	 	 	 	May

	 	July

	 	September

	 	November

	 	 	 	 	 	7/04

	 	28/04

	 	19/05

	 	9/06

	 	30/06

	 	21/07

	 	11/08

	 	1/09

	 	22/09

	 	13/10

	 	3/11

	 85
	 	 HR / Payroll
	 	2 days	 	Fri 6/06/03	 	Mon 9/06/03	 	[CHART APPEARS HERE]
																
	 86
	 	 SafetyNet
	 	1 day	 	Thu 29/05/03	 	Thu 29/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 87
	 	 Blueprint Review
	 	3 days	 	Tue 10/05/03	 	Thu 12/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 88
	 	 Training & Documentation Upgrade Strategy
	 	10 days	 	Mon 26/05/03	 	Fri 6/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 89
	 	 Identify existing Training & Docu
	 	2 days	 	Mon 26/05/03	 	Tue 27/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 90
	 	 Define End User Training and Documentation
	 	3 days	 	Wed 28/05/03	 	Fri 30/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 91
	 	 Draft Training and Documentation Topics
	 	3 days	 	Mon 2/06/03	 	Wed 4/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 92
	 	 Define SAP Training Environment Required
	 	1 day	 	Thu 5/06/03	 	Thu 5/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 93
	 	 Finalize End User Training and Documents
	 	1 day	 	Fri 6/06/03	 	Fri 8/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 94
	 	Blueprint Phase Complete	 	0 days	 	Thu 12/06/03	 	Thu 12/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 95
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 96
	 	Phase 3: Realisation	 	97 days	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	Mon 6/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 97
	 	 Refine Business Process Policy & Procedure
	 	4 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Wed 18/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 98
	 	 Identify owners of Policies & Procedures
	 	2 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Mon 16/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 99
	 	 Provide Changes to owners of Policies & P [ILLEGIBLE]
	 	2 days	 	Tue 17/06/03	 	Wed 18/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 100
	 	 Upgrade DEV (DEV-)
	 	47 days	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 101
	 	 System Freeze
	 	0 days	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 102
	 	 Freeze all Projects
	 	0 days	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	Fri 23/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 103
	 	 Install DEV–System
	 	7 days	 	Mon 26/05/03	 	Tue 3/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 104
	 	 Set up environment
	 	1.5 days	 	Mon 26/05/03	 	Tue 27/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 105
	 	 Copy DEV to DEV-
	 	1 day	 	Tue 27/05/03	 	Wed 28/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 106
	 	 Upgrade Database & Operating System
	 	1 day	 	Wed 28/05/03	 	Thu 29/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 107
	 	 Perform R/3 Upgrade of DEV-
	 	1 day	 	Thu 29/05/03	 	Fri 30/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 108
	 	 Perform Post Upgrade Maintainance if
	 	0.5 days	 	Fri 30/05/03	 	Fri 30/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 109
	 	 Snet Install Software
	 	2 days	 	Mon 2/06/03	 	Tue 3/05/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 110
	 	 Maintain Upgrade Dev System (DEV-)
	 	32 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 111
	 	 Configure new 4.6 functionality
	 	19 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Wed 9/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 112
	 	 Finance (FI, CO, Fixed Assets)
	 	10 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Thu 26/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

	 Project: Mayne Upgrade v11-FINAL
 Date: Tue 8/04/03
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	 Mayne Group Limited
	 	37	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE

 Mayne Group Limited 
 Appendix 
 April 2003 
  

	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
	 [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] 

  

	 ID

	 	 Task Name

	 	Duration

	 	Start

	 	Finish

	 	 	 	May

	 	July

	 	September

	 	November

	 	 	 	 	 	7/04

	 	28/04

	 	19/05

	 	9/06

	 	30/06

	 	21/07

	 	11/08

	 	1/09

	 	22/09

	 	13/10

	 	3/11

	 113
	 	 General Config
	 	10 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Thu 26/06/03	 	[CHART APPEARS HERE]
																
	 114
	 	 Materials Management
	 	10 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Thu 26/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 115
	 	 General Config
	 	10 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Thu 26/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 116
	 	 HR / Payroll
	 	17 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Mon 7/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 117
	 	 FI/CO Configuration
	 	2 days	 	Fri 27/06/03	 	Mon 30/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 118
	 	 Leave Anomalies
	 	5 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Thu 19/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 119
	 	 Leave Configuration
	 	10 days	 	Fri 20/06/03	 	Thu 3/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 120
	 	 Leave Conversion
	 	2 days	 	Fri 4/07/03	 	Mon 7/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 121
	 	 EFT/CEMTEX Configuration
	 	2 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Mon 16/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 122
	 	 Configuration of RPTIME00
	 	10 days	 	Tue 17/06/03	 	Mon 30/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 123
	 	 Off Cycle Workbench
	 	5 days	 	Tue 1/07/03	 	Mon 7/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 124
	 	 Payslip Configuration to incl
	 	2 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Mon 16/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 125
	 	 HR (PO) Configuration
	 	1 day	 	Tue 17/06/03	 	Tue 17/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 126
	 	 Re-Engineer Q000 Scheme
	 	5 days	 	Wed 18/06/03	 	Tue 24/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 127
	 	 Action Configuration
	 	1 day	 	Wed 25/06/03	 	Wed 25/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 128
	 	 SafetyNet
	 	10 days	 	Thu 26/06/03	 	Wed 9/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 129
	 	 Copy Configuration
	 	5 days	 	Thu 26/06/03	 	Wed 2/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 130
	 	 Extract Data & Load into DE [ILLEGIBLE]
	 	5 days	 	Thu 3/07/03	 	Wed 9/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 131
	 	 Enhancements & Modifications
	 	32 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 132
	 	 SPAU
	 	20 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Thu 10/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 133
	 	 Payroll Reports update for Off Cycle
	 	2 days	 	Fri 11/07/03	 	Mon 14/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 134
	 	 SafetyNet Data Migration Program
	 	10 days	 	Tue 15/07/03	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 135
	 	 Leave Reports
	 	10 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Thu 26/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 136
	 	 Update Programs / LSMW
	 	10 days	 	Fri 27/06/03	 	Thu 10/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 137
	 	 Interfaces
	 	5 days	 	Fri 11/07/03	 	Thu 17/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 138
	 	 Authorisations
	 	21 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Fri 11/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 139
	 	 Create Activity Groups / Roles
	 	8 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Tue 24/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 140
	 	 Create Authorisation Profiles Mar [ILLEGIBLE]
	 	3 days	 	Wed 25/06/03	 	Fri 27/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

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 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE

 Mayne Group Limited 
 Appendix 
 April 2003 
  

	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
	 [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] 

  

	 ID

	 	 Task Name

	 	Duration

	 	Start

	 	Finish

	 	 	 	May

	 	July

	 	September

	 	November

	 	 	 	 	 	7/04

	 	28/04

	 	19/05

	 	9/06

	 	30/06

	 	21/07

	 	11/08

	 	1/09

	 	22/09

	 	13/10

	 	3/11

	 141
	 	 Define Roles
	 	8 days	 	Mon 30/06/03	 	Wed 9/07/03	 	[CHART APPEARS HERE]	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 142
	 	 Define Menus
	 	2 days	 	Thu 10/07/03	 	Fri 11/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 143
	 	 Unit Testing DEV– System
	 	25 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Thu 17/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 144
	 	 Perform functional Unit Testing
	 	15 days	 	Fri 27/06/03	 	Thu 17/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 145
	 	 Security DEV– Unit Test
	 	3 days	 	Mon 14/07/03	 	Wed 16/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 146
	 	 Finance (FI, CO, Fixed Asset
	 	3 days	 	Tue 1/07/03	 	Thu 3/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 147
	 	 Materials Management DEV [ILLEGIBLE]
	 	3 days	 	Fri 27/06/03	 	Tue 1/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 148
	 	 HR / Payroll DEV– Unit Test
	 	8 days	 	Tue 8/07/03	 	Thu 17/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 149
	 	 SafetyNet
	 	3 days	 	Thu 10/07/03	 	Mon 14/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 150
	 	 Perform technical Unit Testing
	 	2 days	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Mon 16/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 151
	 	 Basis DEV– Unit Test
	 	1 day	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	Fri 13/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 152
	 	 ABAP Developments DEV–
	 	1 day	 	Mon 16/08/03	 	Mon 16/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 153
	 	 Modifications DEV– Unit Test
	 	1 day	 	Mon 16/08/03	 	Mon 16/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 154
	 	 Complete DEV– Upgrade
	 	1 day	 	Fri 18/07/03	 	Fri 18/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 155
	 	 Export Change requests to QAS–
	 	1 day	 	Fri 18/07/03	 	Fri 18/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 156
	 	 DEV– Upgrade complete
	 	0 days	 	Fri 18/07/03	 	Fri 18/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 157
	 	 Upgrade Quality Assurance System
	 	13 days	 	Tue 17/08/03	 	Thu 3/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 158
	 	 Perform Upgrade Test (QAS–)
System U [ILLEGIBLE]
	 	11.5 days	 	Tue 17/08/03	 	Wed 2/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 159
	 	 Prepare QAS–
	 	5 days	 	Tue 17/08/03	 	Mon 23/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 160
	 	 Copy QAS to QAS–
	 	1 day	 	Tue 24/06/03	 	Tue 24/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 161
	 	 Upgrade Database & Operating System
	 	2 days	 	Wed 25/06/03	 	Thu 26/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 162
	 	 Perform R/3 Upgrade of QAS–
	 	2 days	 	Fri 27/06/03	 	Mon 30/06/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 163
	 	 Perform Post Upgrade Maintainance II
	 	0.5 days	 	Tue 1/07/03	 	Tue 1/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 164
	 	 Install SafetyNet
	 	1 day	 	Tue 1/07/03	 	Wed 2/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 165
	 	 Maintain QAS– System
	 	1.5 days	 	Wed 2/07/03	 	Thu 3/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 166
	 	 Import Transports Requests from DEV [ILLEGIBLE]
	 	0.5 days	 	Wed 2/07/03	 	Wed 2/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 167
	 	 Upgrade all Activity Groups and Autho
	 	1 day	 	Thu 3/07/03	 	Thu 3/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 168
	 	 QAS Upgrade complete
	 	0 days	 	Thu 3/07/03	 	Thu 3/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

	 Project: Mayne Upgrade v11-FINAL
 Date: Tue 8/04/03
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	 	39	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE

 Mayne Group Limited 
 Appendix 
 April 2003 
  

	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
	 [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] 

  

	 ID

	 	 Task Name

	 	Duration

	 	Start

	 	Finish

	 	 	 	May

	 	July

	 	September

	 	November

	 	 	 	 	 	7/04

	 	28/04

	 	19/05

	 	9/06

	 	30/06

	 	21/07

	 	11/08

	 	1/09

	 	22/09

	 	13/10

	 	3/11

										
	 169
	 	 Perform Integration Testing
	 	15 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Fri 8/08/03	 	[CHART APPEARS HERE]	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 170
	 	 Prepare Test Scripts
	 	10 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Fri 1/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 171
	 	 Security
	 	3 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Wed 23/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 172
	 	 Finance (FI, CO, Fixed Assets)
	 	5 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Fri 25/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 173
	 	 Materials Management
	 	5 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Fri 25/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 174
	 	 HR / Payroll
	 	10 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Fri 1/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 175
	 	 SafetyNet
	 	2 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Tue 22/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 176
	 	 Prepare Test Data
	 	5 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Fri 25/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 177
	 	 Finance (FI, CO, Fixed Assets)
	 	5 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Fri 25/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 178
	 	 Materials Management
	 	5 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Fri 25/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 179
	 	 SafetyNet
	 	5 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Fri 25/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 180
	 	 HR / Payroll
	 	5 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Fri 25/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 181
	 	 Perform Testing
	 	7 days	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	Tue 5/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 182
	 	 Security
	 	5 days	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	Fri 1/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 183
	 	 Finance (FI, CO, Fixed Assets)
	 	5 days	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	Fri 1/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 184
	 	 Materials Management
	 	5 days	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	Fri 1/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 185
	 	 SafetyNet
	 	5 days	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	Fri 1/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 186
	 	 EBP Integration
	 	2 days	 	Mon 4/08/03	 	Tue 5/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 187
	 	 BW Integration
	 	2 days	 	Mon 4/08/03	 	Tue 5/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 188
	 	 Resolve defects
	 	5 days	 	Mon 4/08/03	 	Fri 8/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 189
	 	 Security
	 	5 days	 	Mon 4/08/03	 	Fri 8/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 190
	 	 Finance (FI, CO, Fixed Assets)
	 	5 days	 	Mon 4/08/03	 	Fri 8/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 191
	 	 Materials Management
	 	5 days	 	Mon 4/08/03	 	Fri 8/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 192
	 	 SafetyNet
	 	5 days	 	Mon 4/08/03	 	Fri 8/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 193
	 	 Integration Sign off
	 	0 days	 	Fri 8/08/03	 	Fri 8/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 194
	 	 Perform Payroll Parallel Run
	 	43 days	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	Wed 24/09/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 195
	 	 Monthly Payroll Parallel Run (2)
	 	43 days	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	Wed 24/09/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 196
	 	 Weekly Parallel Runs (2)
	 	43 days	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	Wed 24/09/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

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 Date: Tue 8/04/03
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	 	40	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE

 Mayne Group Limited 
 Appendix 
 April 2003 
  

	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
	 [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] 

  

	 ID

	 	 Task Name

	 	Duration

	 	Start

	 	Finish

	 	 	 	May

	 	July

	 	September

	 	November

	 	 	 	 	 	7/04

	 	28/04

	 	19/05

	 	9/06

	 	30/06

	 	21/07

	 	11/08

	 	1/09

	 	22/09

	 	13/10

	 	3/11

	 197
	 	 Fortnightly Parallel Runs (2)
	 	43 days	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	Wed 24/09/03	 	[CHART APPEARS HERE]	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 198
	 	 Perform User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
	 	20 days	 	Fri 25/07/03	 	Fri 22/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 199
	 	 Signoff User Acceptance Criteria
	 	0 days	 	Fri 25/07/03	 	Fri 25/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 200
	 	 Prepare UAT Test Scripts
	 	1 day	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 201
	 	 First Round UAT - FI/CO, MM, Security
	 	3 days	 	Mon 11/08/03	 	Wed 13/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 202
	 	 First Round UAT - HR / Payroll, Snet
	 	4 days	 	Mon 11/08/03	 	Thu 14/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 203
	 	 Resolve Defects
	 	5 days	 	Fri 15/08/03	 	Thu 21/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 204
	 	 Second Round UAT (all)
	 	1 day	 	Fri 22/08/03	 	Fri 22/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 205
	 	 UAT Sign off
	 	0 days	 	Fri 22/08/03	 	Fri 22/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 206
	 	 Training Upgrade Realisation
	 	57 days	 	Fri 18/07/03	 	Mon 6/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 207
	 	 Develop End User Training and Docume [ILLEGIBLE]
	 	23 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Wed 20/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 208
	 	 Develop Course Outlines
	 	1 day	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 209
	 	 General Change Management
	 	19 days	 	Tue 22/07/03	 	Fri 15/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 210
	 	 Develop/Revise End User Documenta
	 	10 days	 	Tue 22/07/03	 	Mon 4/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 211
	 	 Develop/Revise End User Training Co
	 	10 days	 	Tue 5/08/03	 	Mon 18/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 212
	 	 Finalise content
	 	2 days	 	Tue 19/08/03	 	Wed 20/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 213
	 	 Send to printers
	 	0 days	 	Wed 20/08/03	 	Wed 20/08/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 214
	 	 Prepare Training Environment (EUL)
	 	7 days	 	Fri 18/07/03	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 215
	 	 Copy DEV-to EUL
	 	2 days	 	Mon 21/07/03	 	Tue 22/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 216
	 	 Populate SAP Training Environment
	 	5 days	 	Fri 18/07/03	 	Thu 24/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 217
	 	 Conduct Training System Test
	 	2 days	 	Fri 25/07/03	 	Mon 28/07/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 218
	 	 Contingency
	 	8 days	 	Thu 25/09/03	 	Mon 6/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 219
	 	 Realisation Phase Complete
	 	0 days	 	Mon 6/10/03	 	Mon 6/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 220
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 221
	 	 Phase 4: Realisation Production
	 	23.13 days	 	Tue 9/09/03	 	Fri 10/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 222
	 	 Contingency Plan - Production Upgrade
	 	1 day	 	Fri 3/10/03	 	Fri 3/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 223
	 	 Contingency Plan - Production Upgrade
	 	1 day	 	Fri 3/10/03	 	Fri 3/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 224
	 	 Conduct End User Upgrade Training
	 	21 days	 	Tue 9/09/03	 	Tue 7/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

	 Project: Mayne Upgrade v11-FINAL
 Date: Tue 8/04/03
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	 Mayne Group Limited
	 	41	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE

 Mayne Group Limited 
 Appendix 
 April 2003 
  

	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
	 [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] 

  

	 ID

	 	 Task Name

	 	Duration

	 	Start

	 	Finish

	 	 	 	May

	 	July

	 	September

	 	November

	 	 	 	 	 	7/04

	 	28/04

	 	19/05

	 	9/06

	 	30/06

	 	21/07

	 	11/08

	 	1/09

	 	22/09

	 	13/10

	 	3/11

	 225
	 	 Conduct End User Training
	 	20 days	 	Tue 9/09/03	 	Mon 6/10/03	 	[CHART APPEARS HERE]	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 226
	 	 Evaluate Training Effectiveness and Implem
	 	1 day	 	Tue 7/10/03	 	Tue 7/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 227
	 	 Upgrade Production System (PRD)
	 	8.13 days	 	Tue 30/09/03	 	Fri 10/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 228
	 	 Perform PRD System Upgrade
	 	7 days	 	Tue 30/09/03	 	Wed 8/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 229
	 	 Upgrade Preparation
	 	5 days	 	Tue 30/09/03	 	Mon 6/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 230
	 	 System Backup
	 	1 day	 	Mon 6/10/03	 	Tue 7/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 231
	 	 Upgrade Database & Operating System
	 	2 days	 	Tue 7/10/03	 	Tue 7/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
																
	 232
	 	 Perform R/3 Upgrade of PRD
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	 	 Perform Post Upgrade Maintainance II
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	 	 Import New Change Requests from Q [ILLEGIBLE]
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	 	 4.6c Live
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	 	 Post Upgrade PRD System Backup
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	 	 Unfreeze existing R/3 Projects
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	 	 SafetyNet Data Migration
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	 	 Migrate Data from SafetyNet to PRD
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	 	 Upgrade all Activity Groups and Authori [ILLEGIBLE]
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	 	 Create Activity Groups
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	 	 Create Authorisation Profiles Manually
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	 	 Production Support
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	 	 Provide Production Support
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	 	 Direct Problem and Issues
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	 	 Additional HR/Pay/Snet Support
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	 	 Going Live Technical Upgrade Check
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	 	 Develop “How to Administrator’s Guide [ILLEGIBLE]
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	 	Sign-Off Upgrade Complete - Project Closing	 	0 days	 	Fri 24/10/03	 	Fri 24/10/03	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

  

	 Project: Mayne Upgrade v11-FINAL
 Date: Tue 8/04/03
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	 Mayne Group Limited
	 	42	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE

 Mayne Group Limited 
 Appendix 
 April 2003 
  

	 SAP 4.6 Upgrade 
	 [GRAPHIC APPEARS HERE] 

  

 Appendix 4 – Response to Contractual Terms 
  
 Timetable/milestones: Accepted. Liquidated damages must be set at a reasonable level; should be limited to a maximum of 5% of the
contract price; should be payable only where failure to meet a milestone was due solely to an act or omission of BearingPoint; and should be BearingPoint’s sole liability for failure to meet a milestone. 
  
 Evaluation and Acceptance Testing: Accepted. Acceptance testing should be in
accordance with objective criteria. If Mayne uses a deliverable in a production environment or otherwise in connection with its business, the deliverable will be deemed accepted. 
  
 Indemnification: Accepted, subject to the usual provisions regarding notice, cooperation, giving BearingPoint control of the
litigation, etc. 
  
 Warranties: Accepted, except that any third-party
software warranties will be provided on a “pass through” basis (no additional warranties from BearingPoint). BearingPoint will provide a 90-day warranty that its deliverables will conform to the applicable specifications in all material
respects. This warranty will be void if Mayne attempts to remedy any breach of warranty. All other warranties besides those listed, whether express or implied, are excluded. 
  
 Liability: Accepted. BearingPoint proposes that liability (except for listed exclusions) be capped at fees paid. 
  
 Contract termination: Accepted. If termination is for a material breach, the breaching
party should be given an opportunity to cure. If termination is for convenience, adequate notice (30 days) should be provided. Termination does not affect any rights accruing prior to the date of termination. 
  
 Maintenance and Support: Accepted. Indicated in project scope. 
  
 IP: Accepted, except that (1) Mayne will own IP only upon full and final payment, (2)
BearingPoint will continue to own pre-existing IP (3) Mayne will not allow BP to license to use and exploit deliverables unless BP pays Mayne a negotiated sum 
  

Public Liability: Accepted. $5 million in cover. 
  
 Jurisdiction: Accepted. BearingPoint proposes mediation/arbitration prior to court proceedings. 
  
 Assignment: Accepted, except BearingPoint proposes a right to assign to its parent, a subsidiary, or a successor in interest to all
or substantially all of BearingPoint’s assets and business. 
  
 Sub-contractors: Accepted, provided that consent is not unreasonably withheld. 
  
 Testing acceptance: Accepted. Unit, Integration (including interfaces) and Parallel testing will be conducted. 
  

	 Mayne Group Limited
	 	43	 	 BearingPoint Australia Pty Ltd 2003
  
 COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE

 Annexure C 
 Licence 
  

	This agreement is made the      day of             
2002
		
	Parties	  	 Mayne Group Limited ACN 004 073 410 of Level 21, 390 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Victoria (“Licensor”)

		
	AND	  	 Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited ACN 106 722 347 care of Minter Ellison, 88 Phillip Street, Sydney, New South Wales 2000
(“Licensee”)

		
	Recitals	  	 
		
	A.	  	The Licensor is the tenant of the Licensed Area.
		
	B.	  	The Licensor has agreed to grant the Licensee a licence of the Licensed Area.

  
 IT IS AGREED: 
  

	1.	Definitions and interpretation 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

  
 In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires: 
  
 “Asset Sale Deeds” has the meaning given in the Umbrella Deed. 
  
 “Claims” means all demands, claims, actions, suits, proceedings, liabilities, damages, losses, costs and
expenses whatsoever. 
  
 “Commencement Date”
means the date in Item 1 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Lease” means the Licensor’s lease of the Property, as varied from time to time. 
  
 “Lessor” means the lessor under the Lease. 
  
 “Licence Fee” means the amount specified in Item 2 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Licensed Area” means the area specified in Item
3 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Permitted Use”
means the use specified in Item 4 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Property” means the property specified in Item 5 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Shared Areas” means such parts of the Property as are designated by the Licensor from time to time as access ways to and from the
Licensed Area. 
  
 “Shared Services Agreement”
means the agreement of that name, dated on or about the date of this Agreement, between the Licensor and the Licensee. 
  
 “Term” means the period specified in Item 6 of the Schedule. 
  
 “Umbrella Deed” means the deed so titled between the parties and Mayne Healthcare Holdings Pty Limited
dated on or about [            ] October 2003. 
  

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	1.2	Interpretation 

  
 In this Agreement, unless the context otherwise requires: 
  

	 	(a)	Words importing the singular include the plural and vice versa, the masculine gender includes the feminine or neuter gender and vice versa and “persons” include
“corporations” and vice versa; 

  

	 	(b)	headings have been inserted for guidance only and do not form part of the substance of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(c)	no rule of construction applies to the disadvantage of a party because that party was responsible for the preparation of this Agreement or any part of it; 

 

	 	(d)	this Agreement will be construed according to the laws of the State or Territory in which the Property is situated and each party submits to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the
courts of such State or Territory, in respect of all matters arising under or in connection with this Agreement; 

  

	 	(e)	the term “Licensee” will extend to and include the successors and permitted assigns of the Licensee and (where the context permits) the servants, agents,
contractors, visitors and invitees of the Licensee; 

  

	 	(f)	the term “Licensor” will extend to and include the successors and assigns of the Licensor and (where the context permits) the servants, agents and contractors of
the Licensor; and 

  

	 	(g)	any covenant, obligation or agreement on the part of 2 or more persons will bind them jointly and each of them severally. 

  

	2.	Licence to use property 

  

	2.1	Licence 

  
 On and from the Commencement Date, the Licensor grants to the Licensee a licence to use: 
  

	 	(a)	the Licensed Area for the Permitted Use; and 

  

	 	(b)	the Shared Areas for the purposes for which they are designated by the Licensor, 

  
 for the Term and on the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement. 
  

	2.2	No Exclusive Possession 

  
 This Agreement does not confer on the Licensee any right of exclusive possession of the Licensed Area or the Shared Areas and the Licensor, or anyone
claiming through or under the Licensor or anyone else with an interest in the Licensed Area or the Shared Areas, may at any time in its absolute discretion exercise all its rights including, without limitation, their right to enter on and use the
whole or any part of the Licensed Area or the Shared Areas provided that the Licensor will use reasonable endeavours not to exercise its rights in a manner that is inconsistent with the grant under this Agreement. The Licensee will not in any manner
whatsoever restrict the access of the Licensor, or others referred to above, to the Licensed Area or the Shared Areas or interfere with their current or future use of the Licensed Area or the Shared Areas. 
  

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	2.3	Personal Rights Only 

  
 The Licensee acknowledges and agrees that: 
  

	 	(a)	the rights conferred on the Licensee by virtue of this Agreement are personal rights in contract only and will not create any tenancy or any estate or interest whatsoever in or over
the Licensed Area or the Shared Areas; and 

  

	 	(b)	the rights of the Licensee are of a licensee only and do not comprise or include any other rights. 

  

	3.	Licence fee 

  

	3.1	Licence Fee 

  
 The Licensee shall pay, free from all deductions, the Licence Fee to the Licensor at its address appearing in this Agreement or as the Licensor otherwise
directs in writing, by equal monthly instalments in advance, on the first day of every month, having made the necessary adjustment for broken periods. 
  

	3.2	Adjustment of Licence Fee 

  
 On 1 July 2004 and quarterly thereafter throughout the Term, the Licence Fee shall be adjusted in line with increases in the Consumer Price Index (All
Groups) for the City of Melbourne published from time to time by the Australian Bureau of Census and Statistics. The adjustment on 1 July 2004 will take into account the increase in CPI from the quarter ending immediately prior to the Commencement
Date. 
  

	4.	Condition and maintenance of Licensed Area 

  

	4.1	Condition and Use of Licensed Area 

  
 The Licensee warrants that it has inspected the Licensed Area and has satisfied itself as to the condition and state of repair of the Licensed Area. The
Licensee: 
  

	 	(a)	accepts the Licensed Area subject to all faults and defects, both latent and patent; 

  

	 	(b)	has satisfied itself that the Licensed Area are fit for and may be lawfully used for the Permitted Use; and 

  

	 	(c)	will not engage in any offensive conduct or create any noise or disturbance that will unduly interfere with the use and enjoyment of the Property or any adjoining properties by the
Licensor or other owners or occupiers of the Property or any adjoining properties. 

  

	4.2	Licensee Accepts Risk 

  
 The Licensee: 
  

	 	(a)	covenants and agrees that the entry on to the Licensed Area and the Shared Areas and the use and occupation of the Licensed Area and the Shared Areas by the Licensee will at all
times be at the risk of the Licensee; and 

  

	 	(b)	hereby releases the Licensor from all Claims arising or which may arise either directly or indirectly from any accident, damage or injury of any kind whatsoever occurring or which
may occur on the Licensed Area, the Shared Areas or the Property as a consequence of or in any way incidental to the entry on to the Licensed Area by the Licensee or any other person. 

  

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	4.3	Maintenance and Care 

  
 During the Term, the Licensee will, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Licensor: 
  

	 	(a)	maintain the Licensed Area at the Licensee’s own cost and expense (having regard to its condition as at the Commencement Date); 

  

	 	(b)	repair any damage caused to the Property; and 

  

	 	(c)	keep the Licensed Area and the Shared Areas clean, tidy and secure. 

  

	4.4	Compliance with Directions 

  
 The Licensee will at all times in its use of the Licensed Area and the Shared Areas comply with the reasonable directions of the Licensor including,
without limitation, in relation to security and safety. 
  

	4.5	Compliance with Legislation and Authorities 

  
 The Licensee will at all times comply with all relevant legislation and the requirements of all public authorities and other competent authorities in
relation to the use and occupation of the Licensed Area by the Licensee. Without limiting the generality of this clause, the Licensee will not cause or permit to be caused any nuisance in or about the Licensed Area and the Licensee will keep the
Licensed Area and everything thereon free from any thing or condition likely to cause danger to any person entering or any property brought on to the Licensed Area. 
  

	5.	Insurance and indemnities 

  

	5.1	Insurance 

  
 The Licensee: 
  

	 	(a)	must at its cost effect and keep current during the Term a public risk insurance policy noting the interests of the Licensor and the Lessor for an amount of $10,000,000.00 for any
one claim bearing an endorsement whereby the indemnity under the policy is extended to include the risks and all other claims arising out of or in connection with this Agreement; 

  

	 	(b)	will provide a copy of the certificate of currency to the Licensor forthwith upon demand; and 

  

	 	(c)	will not do or permit anything to be done which may render void or voidable such insurance. 

  

	5.2	Indemnities 

  
 The Licensee hereby indemnifies and will keep indemnified the Licensor against all Claims, made or brought against the Licensor or which, but for this
provision the Licensor would suffer: 
  

	 	(a)	arising out of or occurring in connection with the Licensed Area (including the condition, maintenance, use or occupation thereof) or the rights and obligations created in this
Agreement; 

  

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	 	(b)	arising out of or in connection with any circumstances, act or event whatsoever existing, done or occurring in or around the Licensed Area arising out of the death of or injury to
any person or damage to any property or damage to the Licensed Area of whatsoever kind or howsoever occurring; and 

  

	 	(c)	Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, as a result of ay Claim made against the Licensor under the Lease as a result of the use of the Licensed Area and the Shared Areas
by the Licensee. 

  

	6.	Termination of Agreement 

  

	6.1	Breach of Terms and Conditions 

  
 The Licensor may immediately terminate this Agreement by notice in writing to the Licensee, If at any time the Licensee fails to comply with or fulfil any
of the covenants, terms, conditions or provisions contained in this Agreement within 7 days of receiving a written notice from the Licensor to that effect. 
  

	6.2	Termination of Lease 

  
 This Agreement will automatically terminate if the Lease terminates for any reason whatsoever. On such termination neither party shall have a claim
against the other except in respect of any antecedent breach of this Agreement. 
  

	6.3	Licensee to Vacate 

  
 On termination of this Agreement for any reason, the Licensee will: 
  

	 	(a)	remove from the Licensed Area and the Shared Areas any furniture, fittings, personal effects and any other items brought onto the Licensed Area and the Shared Areas by the Licensee
including any tools, equipment and other materials of the Licensee; 

  

	 	(b)	restore the Licensed Area to the Licensor’s satisfaction having regard to the condition at the Commencement Date (fair wear and tear excepted); 

  

	 	(c)	vacate and deliver up possession of the Licensed Area to the Licensor in a condition consistent with its obligations under this Agreement; and 

  

	 	(d)	pay the Licenser for any Claims suffered by the Licensor arising from or relating to any breach of this Agreement by the Licensee. 

  

	7.	Holding over 

  
 In the event that the Licensee, with the written consent of the Licensor (which may be given or withheld in the Licensor’s absolute discretion)
continues to occupy the Licensed Area after the expiration of the Term it will, do so as a weekly licensee on the same terms and conditions, as those contained in this Agreement. The weekly licence so created will be determinable by either party on
giving one week’s written notice to the other party, to expire at any time. 
  

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	8.	Conditional Agreement 

  

	8.1	Landlord’s Consent 

  
 This Agreement is subject to and conditional on the Licensor obtaining the consent of the Lessor to the granting of this licence and the Licensor will use
reasonable endeavours to obtain such consent within 2 weeks of the date of this Agreement (“Consent Date”). If: 
  

	 	(a)	the consents are not provided by the Consent Date or are provided on conditions which are not satisfactory to the Licensor or the Licensee (acting reasonably); or

  

	 	(b)	the Lessor takes any action to enforce its rights under the Lease as a result of the granting of this licence, 

  
 the Licensor (or where the context requires, the Licensee) may, by notice in
writing to the other party terminate this Agreement with effect 24 hours from service of the notice and the parties shall have no claim against each other as a consequence of such termination. 
  

	8.2	Completion under Share and Asset Sale Deed 

  
 This Agreement is conditional on completion occurring under the Share and Asset Sale Deed. 
  

	9.	General 

  

	9.1	No Breach of Lease 

  
 The Licensee must not do or omit from doing anything which would constitute a breach of the Licensor’s lease of the Property. 
  

	9.2	No Assignment by Licensee 

  
 The Licensee shall not assign, transfer, sub-licence or otherwise deal with any of its rights arising from or relating to this Agreement. 
  

	9.3	Assignment by the Licensor 

  
 The Licensor may assign, transfer or otherwise deal with any of its rights arising from or relating to this Agreement. 
  

	9.4	Notices 

  
 All notices, demands and other communications between the parties for the purposes of this Agreement must be in writing and addressed to the party at that
party’s address shown in this Agreement or at such other address as that party may have notified the other party by notice in writing. 
  

	9.5	Severability 

  
 Any provision of this Agreement which is illegal, void or unenforceable will be ineffective to the extent only of such illegality, voidness or
unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions of this Agreement. 
  

	9.6	No Variation of Agreement 

  
 This Agreement will not be in any way varied or modified without the prior written consent of the Licensor, and the Licensor in its absolute discretion
may refuse to give such consent without giving any reason therefor. 
  

	9.7	Legal Costs And Disbursements 

  
 The Licensee must pay: 
  

	 	(a)	the Licensor’s solicitor’s reasonable costs and disbursements of and incidental to any default by the Licensee under this Agreement; and 

  

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	 	(b)	all stamp duty (including penalties and fines) payable upon or in connection with this Agreement. 

  

	9.8	GST 

  

	 	(a)	GST Definitions 

  
 “GST” means GST within the meaning of the GST Act. 
  
 “GST Act “ means A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 (as amended). 
  
 Expressions used in this clause 9.8 and in the GST Act have the same meanings as when used in the GST Act. 
  

	 	(b)	GST Liability 

  
 Except where this Agreement states otherwise, each amount payable by a party under this Agreement in respect of a taxable supply by the other party is
expressed as a GST exclusive amount and the recipient of the supply must, in addition to that amount and at the same time, pay to the supplier the GST payable in respect of the supply. 
  

	 	(c)	Acquisition From a Third Party 

  
 An amount payable by the Licensee in respect of a creditable acquisition by the Licensor from a third party must not exceed the sum of the value of the
Licensor’s acquisition and the additional amount payable by the Licensee under clause 9.8(b) on account of the Licensor’s GST liability. 
  

	 	(d)	Tax Invoice 

  
 A party is not obliged, under clause 9.8(b), to pay the GST on a taxable supply to it under this Agreement, until given a valid tax invoice for the
supply. 
  

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 Schedule 
  

	Item 1	 	Commencement Date
		
	 	 	The Completion Date as defined in the Share and Asset Sale Deed
		
	Item 2	 	Licence Fee
		
	 	 	$51,937.83 per calendar month
		
	Item 3	 	Licensed Area
		
	 	 	That part of Level 3, Jetset House, 5 Queens Road, Melbourne as is leased to the Licensor under the Lease
		
	Item 4	 	Permitted Use
		
	 	 	Office
		
	Item 5	 	Property
		
	 	 	Level 2, part of Level 3 and Level 7, Jetset House, 5 Queens Road, Melbourne
		
	Item 6	 	Term
		
	 	 	The Transition Period for the SAP Services as set out in Services Schedule 1 in Part I of Annexure B of the Shared Services Agreement

 EXECUTED as an Agreement. 
  

Executed by Mayne Group Limited ACN 004 
 073 410 by
or in the presence of: 
  

	  

	 	  

	 Signature of Director
	 	     Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	     Name of Secretary/other Director in full

  
 Executed by Australian Newco
Holdings Pty 
 Limited ACN 106 722 347 by or in the presence 
 of: 
  

	  

	 	  

	 Signature of Director
	 	     Signature of Secretary/other Director

		
	  

	 	  

	 Name of Director in full
	 	     Name of Secretary/other Director in full

  

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 Mayne Group Limited ACN 004 073 410 
 Licensor 
  
 Australian Newco Holdings Pty Limited ACN 106 722 347Licensee 
  
 Licence Agreement 
  
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

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	 Clause
	  	 
			
	1.	 	Definitions and interpretation	  	1
			
	 	 	1.1             Definitions	  	1
	 	 	1.2             Interpretation	  	1
			
	2.	 	Licence to use property	  	2
			
	 	 	2.1             Licence	  	2
	 	 	2.2             No Exclusive Possession	  	2
	 	 	2.3             Personal Rights Only	  	2
			
	3.	 	Licence fee	  	3
			
	 	 	3.1             Licence Fee	  	3
	 	 	3.2             Adjustment of Licence Fee	  	3
			
	4.	 	Condition and maintenance of Licensed Area	  	3
			
	 	 	4.1             Condition and Use of Licensed Area	  	3
	 	 	4.2             Licensee Accepts Risk	  	3
	 	 	4.3             Maintenance and Care	  	3
	 	 	4.4             Compliance with Directions	  	4
	 	 	4.5             Compliance with Legislation and Authorities	  	4
			
	5.	 	Insurance and indemnities	  	4
			
	 	 	5.1             Insurance	  	4
	 	 	5.2             Indemnities	  	4
			
	6.	 	Termination of Agreement	  	5
			
	 	 	6.1             Breach of Terms and Conditions	  	5
	 	 	6.2             Termination of Lease	  	5
	 	 	6.3             Licensee to Vacate	  	5
			
	7.	 	Holding over	  	5
			
	8.	 	Conditional Agreement	  	5
			
	 	 	8.1             Landlord’s Consent	  	5
	 	 	8.2             Completion under Share and Asset Sale Deed	  	6
			
	9.	 	General	  	6
			
	 	 	9.1             No Breach of Lease	  	6
	 	 	9.2             No Assignment by Licensee	  	6
	 	 	9.3             Assignment by the Licensor	  	6
	 	 	9.4             Notices	  	6
	 	 	9.5             Severability	  	6
	 	 	9.6             No Variation of Agreement	  	6
	 	 	9.7             Legal Costs And Disbursements	  	6
	 	 	9.8             GST	  	7
		
	Schedule	  	8

  

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