Japes - Its as easy as asking the corporate secretary. Under the Corps act they can not refuse to provide it if you identify yourself and your reasons for wanting it are valid (see the activities of david tweed http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Tweed ) but they are entitled to charge a fee for its preparation.
eg Telstra tried to charge Tweed $15k when he wanted their entire register and the fed court knocked them back.
Basic rules = common curtesy. Email the corp sec introducing yourself as a shareholder (full name + address) and explain what you're trying to do - eg track movements/analyse the top 50 over time + promise not to use the data for any other purpose eg direct mail etc.
If you're nice & not a pain they wont charge you anything.
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