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At first glance, the GPT report looks pretty comprehensive. However, it would be intresting to know what criteria Macquarie used (or how much investigation went in beyond just reading what was in the report) as OzMin haven't reported for a few indicators that you would expect that given they range from moderately to highly material to their organisation, they would definitely do so in order to attain real credibility with their report. I find it particularly hard to believe they didn't have anything/couldn't to report for EN1; EN7; EN18; EN24; EN25; and in particular EN30 & SO1!