Roxburgh Museum (liaison)
Roxburgh Museum (liaison)
Robert Hazlett Family Trust
Robert Hazlett Family Trust (Beneficial Interest)
Sunny Days Trust (Beneficial Interest)
Eweburn Contracting Ltd - Water Management Services
Eweburn Contracting Ltd - Water Management Services
Faigans Hospitality Ltd - Cafe
Faigans Hospitality Ltd - Cafe
Eweburn Contracting Ltd - Water Management Services
Eweburn Contracting Ltd - Water Management Services
Faigans Hospitality Ltd - Cafe
Faigans Hospitality Ltd - Cafe
Eweburn Contracting Ltd - Water Management Services (Control of more than 10% of voting rights)
Eweburn Contracting Ltd - Water Management Services (Control of more than 10% of voting rights)
Faigans Hospitality Ltd - Cafe (Control of more than 10% of voting rights)
Faigans Hospitality Ltd - Cafe (Control of more than 10% of voting rights)
Millers Flat – Family Home
Millers Flat – Family Home
Millers Flat – Family Home (Beneficiary of a trust that holds real property)
Millers Flat – Family Home (Beneficiary of trust that holds real property)
Roxburgh – Rental Property
Roxburgh – Rental Property
Roxburgh – Rental Property (Beneficiary of a trust that holds real property)
Roxburgh – Rental Property (Beneficiary of trust that holds real property)
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