TP26/041
The President of the Panel has made interim orders1 in response to an application for interim orders dated 4 July 2026 by Jeremy Raper in relation to the affairs of DGR Global Limited.
The interim orders require that, without the prior consent of the President or the Panel (once appointed), Tenstar Trading Limited must not sell, dispose of, transfer, charge, or otherwise deal with its shares in DGR Global.
The interim orders have effect until the earliest of further order of the President or the Panel, determination of the proceedings, and 2 months from the date of the interim orders.
A copy of the interim orders is attached.
Andrew Bubniw
Acting Chief Executive, Takeovers Panel
Level 16, 530 Collins Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Ph: +61 3 9655 3500
takeovers@takeovers.gov.au
Annexure A
Corporations Act
Section 657E
Interim Orders
DGR Global Limited
Jeremy Raper made an application to the Panel dated 4 July 2026 in relation to the affairs of DGR Global Limited.
The President ORDERS:
- Without the prior consent of the President or the Panel (once appointed), Tenstar must not sell, dispose of, transfer, charge, or otherwise deal with any of the shares in DGR Global Limited in which it has a relevant interest or cause any of those shares to be sold, disposed of, transferred, charged, or otherwise dealt with.
- In these interim orders, Tenstar means Tenstar Trading Limited, an entity stated to be a substantial holder of DGR Global Limited in a notice given to ASX Limited dated 12 June 2026.
- These interim orders have effect until the earliest of:
- further order of the President or the Panel (once appointed)
- the determination of the proceedings and
- 2 months from the date of these interim orders.
Tania Mattei
General Counsel
with authority of Alex Cartel
President
Dated 8 July 2026
1 BACKGROUND: An interim order is designed to maintain the status quo until the Panel can consider the application in detail. It may be made by the President or a sitting Panel. Often a sitting Panel has not been appointed at the stage of considering the making of an interim order. An interim order does not indicate that the Panel has decided to conduct proceedings or necessarily indicate the merits of an application for a declaration of unacceptable circumstances.