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Tool Box Meetings. 81.1. Tool Box Meetings are regarded as an important part of site based communications. The Company will develop a program of consultation with its site based employees around safety, productivity, constructability and methodology. 28 February 2025 28 February 2025 ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ West Melbourne, Victoria, 3003. ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ West Melbourne, Victoria, 3003. Branch Secretary, Victorian Branch. Executive Assistant Where an employee’s classification is silent in this clause the classification structure in the Building and Construction General On-site Award 2020 classification will apply for the purpose of identifying a classification. New entrant (less than 12 months industry experience), asphalt labourer, trades assistant, formwork stripper, concrete gang, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, demolition labourer, concrete cutter, chainman, fencer, area controller Roller (up to 5 tonnes) Construction Worker 2 / Tunnel Civil Worker 2 (CW 2) (TCW2) Concrete batcher, general labourer, steel fixer, concrete finisher, manhole builder, pitcher or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, spotter, tack welder, Line Pump Operator (Truck or Trailer mounted) Roller (5 to 10 tonnes) Trucks (up to 12 tonnes payload) Construction Worker 3 / Tunnel Civil Worker 3 (CW 3) (TCW3) Spotter with Dogger, Dogger, drainer, scaffolder, form setter, pipe layer, renderer, drilling machine operator, small trenching machine, Certified Operator (Boom or Tower Pump) Stationary Pump Operator Roller (over 10 tonnes) Trucks (12 to 60 tonnes payload) Excavator (up to 16 tonnes) Skid steer (single class) Wheel and track loader (up to 100 kw) Scrapers (up to 300 kw) Winch driver, forklift driver, mobile hydraulic platform operator Construction Worker 3 Trade / Tunnel Civil Worker 3 Trade (CW 3 trade) (TCW 3 trade) Tradesperson level 1, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, form worker / ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Construction Worker 4 / Tunnel Civil Worker 4 (CW 4) (TCW 4) Marker / setter out, shaft or trench sinker, drilling machine (over 155mm to 230mm), winding and haulage driver, concrete paver, tradesperson level 2 Compactors (up to 200 tonnes) Excavators (17 to 25 tonnes) Backhoe loader (single class) Wheel and track loader (100 to 200 kw) Graders (up to 130 kw) Scrapers (300 to 400 kw) Trucks (60 to 120 tonnes payload) Construction Worker 5 / Tunnel civil worker 5 (CW 5) (TCW 5) Drilling machine (over 230mm) Compactors (200 kw plus) Excavators (26 to 65 tonnes) Wheel and track loaders (200 to 300 tonnes) Crawler tractors (100 to 200 kw) Graders (130 kw to general) Scraper (400 kw plus) Trucks (120 to 200 tonne payload) Trainee Crane Crew (Operators, Dogger/Crane Hand) up to 400 tonnes Construction Worker 6 / Tunnel Civil worker 6 (CW 6) (TCW 6) Excavator (66 to 115 tonnes) Wheel and track loaders (300 kw plus) Crawler tractors (200 kw to 350 kw plus) Grader (final trim), trucks (200 tonnes plus payload) Crane Crew (Operators, Dogger/Crane Hand) up to 400 tonnes TW1 New Entrant (an entry level with less than 6 months experience) Water Treatment Plant Operator, Hoist Driver, Area Controller, Storeperson, ▇▇▇▇▇ Dump Truck Operator – in training TW2 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Form worker, Steel Fixer, Dogger Dumper Driver Tunneller Class 2* TW3 Gantry Crane Operator, Loader/Excavator Operator, Locomotive Driver, Manitou, Rigger-Scaffolder, Service Vehicle Operator Tunneller Class 1** TW4 Shotcreter, Rock Bolter, Jumbo Operator, Shot Firer, Ring Builder TW5 Road header Operator, TBM Operator A period of 6 months is required to be spent in this role prior to being eligible to progress to tunneller class 1. Reclassification is at the discretion of the tunnel site superintendent after being deemed competent by the tunnel site superintendent and a tunneller class 1 position being available. There is no requirement for the Project to automatically reclassify a tunneller class 2 after 6 months. Note an experienced construction worker may be eligible for accelerated transition to tunneller 1 subject to being deemed competent by the site superintendent. A tunneller 2 is engaged underground in the work of assisting tunneller class 1; able to operate dump trucks; undertake the general duties of a member of a bullgang; carry out general excavation operations including minor concrete works associated with the tunnel excavation permanent and temporary works. A tunneller class 2 is able to operate pieces of normal tunnelling equipment An experienced tunneller familiar in the operation of hydraulic and/or electrical equipment; replacement of ground engaging tools for the roadheader; lifting and placement devices and other mucking equipment, concrete pumping equipment, and grouting equipment. Able to operate excavator with/without rock breaker, forklifts, skid-steer loader, concrete agitator, vehicle loading crane (hiab), tele-handler, hoists, dump trucks, grout pumps & mixers, loaders, trucks, rock drilling machines, shotcreting (in training) and rockbolting equipment (in training), gantry cranes, roadheaders and TBMs (in training). Able to operate a wide range of equipment (excluding mobile cranes) and able to undertake minor concrete works associated with the tunnel excavation temporary and permanent works. Able to work with a shotfirer for blasting in the tunnel.

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Sources: Major Projects Agreement

Tool Box Meetings. 81.1‌ 1. Tool Box Meetings are regarded as an important part of site based communications. The Company Employer will develop a program of consultation with its site based employees around safety, productivity, constructability and methodology. 28 February 2025 28 February 2025 26 August 2024 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, West Melbourne, VictoriaVIC, 3003. Branch Secretary, Victorian Branch. 26 August 2024 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, West Melbourne, VictoriaVIC, 3003. Branch Secretary, Victorian Branch. Executive Assistant APPENDIX A - CLASSIFICATION STRUCTURE‌ Where an employee’s classification is silent in this clause the classification structure in the Building and Construction General On-site Award 2020 classification will apply for the purpose of identifying a classification. New entrant (less than 12 months industry experience), asphalt labourer, trades assistant, formwork stripper, concrete gang, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, demolition labourer, concrete cutter, chainman, fencer, area controller fencer Roller (up to 5 tonnes) Construction Worker 2 / Tunnel Civil Worker 2 (CW 2) (TCW2) Concrete batcher, general labourer, steel fixer, concrete finisher, manhole builder, pitcher or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, spotter, tack welder, Line Pump Operator (Truck or Trailer mounted) Roller (5 to 10 tonnes) Trucks (up to 12 tonnes tonne payload) Construction Worker 3 / Tunnel Civil Worker 3 (CW 3) (TCW3) Spotter with DoggerDogman, Doggerrigger, drainer, scaffolder, form setter, pipe layer, renderer, drilling machine operator, small trenching machine, Certified Operator (Boom or Tower Pump) Stationary Pump Operator Roller (over 10 tonnes) Trucks (12 to 60 tonnes payload) Excavator (up to 16 tonnes) Skid steer (single class) Wheel and track loader (up to 100 kw) Scrapers (up to 300 kw) Winch driver, forklift driver, mobile hydraulic platform operator Construction Worker 3 Trade / Tunnel Civil Worker 3 Trade (CW 3 trade) (TCW 3 trade) Tradesperson level 1, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, form worker / ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Construction Worker 4 / Tunnel Civil Worker 4 (CW 4) (TCW 4) Marker / setter out, shaft or trench sinker, drilling machine (over 155mm to 230mm), winding and haulage driver, concrete paver, tradesperson level 2 Compactors (up to 200 tonnes) Excavators (17 to 25 tonnes) Backhoe loader (single class) Wheel and track loader (100 to 200 kw) Crawler tractors (up to 100 kw) Graders (up to 130 kw) Scrapers (300 to 400 kw) Trucks (60 to 120 tonnes payload) Construction Worker 5 / Tunnel civil worker 5 (CW 5) (TCW 5) Drilling machine (over 230mm) Compactors (200 kw plus) Excavators (26 to 65 tonnes) Wheel and track loaders (200 to 300 tonnes) Crawler tractors (100 to 200 kw) Graders (130 kw to general) Scraper (400 kw plus) Trucks (120 to 200 tonne payload) Trainee Crane Crew (Operators, Dogger/Crane Hand) up to 400 tonnes Construction Worker 6 / Tunnel Civil worker 6 (CW 6) (TCW 6) Excavator (66 to 115 tonnes) Wheel and track loaders (300 kw plus) Crawler tractors (200 kw to 350 kw plus) Grader (final trim), trucks (200 tonnes plus payload) Crane Crew (Operators, Dogger/Crane Hand) up to 400 tonnes TW1 - New Entrant (an entry level with less than 6 months experience) Water Treatment Plant Operator, Hoist Driver, Area Controller, Storeperson, ▇▇▇▇▇ - Dump Truck Operator – in training TW2 - Water Treatment Plant Operator - Hoist Driver - Traffic Controller - Storeperson - ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇ TW2 - Yardman - Form worker, worker - Steel Fixer, Dogger Fixer - Dogman - Dumper Driver - Tunneller Class 2* TW3 - Gantry Crane Operator, Operator - Loader/Excavator Operator, Operator - Locomotive Driver, Manitou, Driver - Rigger-Scaffolder, Scaffolder - Service Vehicle Operator - Tunneller Class 1** TW4 Shotcreter, - Shotcreter - Rock Bolter, Bolter - Jumbo Operator, Operator - Shot Firer, Firer - Ring Builder TW5 - Road header Operator, Operator - TBM Operator A period of 6 months is required to be spent in this role prior to being eligible to progress to tunneller class 1. Reclassification is at the discretion of the tunnel site superintendent after being deemed competent by the tunnel site superintendent and a tunneller class APPENDIX B – BASE RATES OF PAY‌ March 2024 Base rate per hour CW1/TCW1 50.99 CW2/TCW2 52.61 CW3/TCW3 54.41 CW3/TCW3 TRADES 55.98 CW4/TCW4 58.27 CW5/TCW5 60.46 CW6/TCW6 63.36 March 2024 Base rate per hour TW 1 position being available. There is no requirement for the Project to automatically reclassify a tunneller class $53.99 TW 2 after 6 months. Note an experienced construction worker may be eligible for accelerated transition to tunneller 1 subject to being deemed competent by the site superintendent. A tunneller 2 is engaged underground in the work of assisting tunneller class 1; able to operate dump trucks; undertake the general duties of a member of a bullgang; carry out general excavation operations including minor concrete works associated with the tunnel excavation permanent and temporary works. A tunneller class 2 is able to operate pieces of normal tunnelling equipment An experienced tunneller familiar in the operation of hydraulic and/or electrical equipment; replacement of ground engaging tools for the roadheader; lifting and placement devices and other mucking equipment, concrete pumping equipment, and grouting equipment. Able to operate excavator with/without rock breaker, forklifts, skid-steer loader, concrete agitator, vehicle loading crane (hiab), tele-handler, hoists, dump trucks, grout pumps & mixers, loaders, trucks, rock drilling machines, shotcreting (in training) and rockbolting equipment (in training), gantry cranes, roadheaders and TBMs (in training). Able to operate a wide range of equipment (excluding mobile cranes) and able to undertake minor concrete works associated with the tunnel excavation temporary and permanent works. Able to work with a shotfirer for blasting in the tunnel.$60.27 TW 3 $61.09 TW 4 $61.61 TW 5 $64.44

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Sources: Enterprise Agreement