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Open access. Some rights reserved.

As the publisher of this integrated report, Eidos has an open access policy which enables anyone to access our content electronically without charge.

We want to encourage the circulation of our work as widely as possible without affecting the ownership of the copyright, which remains with the copyright holder.

Users are welcome to download, save, perform or distribute this work electronically or in any other format, including in foreign language translation
without written permission subject to the conditions set out in the Eidos Open Access License which you can read at the back of this publication.

Please read and consider the full licence. The following are some of the conditions imposed by the licence:

• Eidos and the author(s) are credited;
• The Eidos website address (www.eidos.org.au) is published together with a copy of this policy
• statement in a prominent position;
• The text is not altered and is used in full (the use of extracts under existing fair usage rights is not affected by this condition);
• The work is not resold;
• A copy of the work or link to its use online is sent to the address below for our archive.

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Eidos encourages circulation of our work under certain copyright conditions. You can read a summary of our open access licence conditions here .

Eidos gratefully acknowledges the work of Lawrence Lessig and Creative Commons which inspired our approach to copyright. The Eidos circulation licence is adapted from the ‘attribution/no derivatives/non-commercial' version of the Creative Commons licence.

To find out more about Creative Commons licences go to www.creativecommons.org

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