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    VHY ASX Announcements

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    Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Title Start Date Profile
    Mr Daniel Shrimski Non-Executive Director May 2021
    Profile not reported in annual report.
    Mr John Bendl Non-Executive Director Jan 2022
    Profile not reported in annual report.
    Mr Curt Jacques Non-Executive Director Jan 2022
    Profile not reported in annual report.
    Ms Kim Petersen Non-Executive Director Jan 2022
    Profile not reported in annual report.
    Mr Brian Dvorak Non-Executive Director Jul 2024
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    Mr Ashley Warmbrand Company Secretary
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    Ashley Warmbrand Company Secretary
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