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<center><b><font face="Verdana"><font color="#3333FF"><font size=+1>MARKET
FOR TOYS AND GAMES IN AUSTRALIA</font></font></font></b></center>
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<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Date</b>:&nbsp; 05/01/2000&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b># Pages</b>:&nbsp; 13&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>HS Code</b>:&nbsp; 9501&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Country</b>:&nbsp; Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Industry Code(s)</b>:&nbsp; TOY&nbsp;</font></font>
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<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>SUMMARY</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>The toys and games market (excluding
video games) in Australia was valued at US$438 million in 1999.&nbsp; The
estimated annual industry growth rate is four percent.&nbsp; Australia
offers a favorable set of demographics, which in turn influences the demand
for toys.&nbsp; The population of children under 15 totals nearly four
million, with an estimated average yearly expenditure on toys per child
of US$229.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>A standout feature of the Australian
economy in recent years has been the continued growth and importance of
consumer spending in the market.&nbsp; Household consumption continues
to comprise a large portion of the national account, and retail trade figures
regularly establish new spending records.&nbsp; In light of these realities,
U.S. producers of toys should find good sales opportunities in Australia.&nbsp;
The U.S. holds a fifteen percent share of the toy market.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>The toy market is often price sensitive
and competition from numerous overseas suppliers is strong.&nbsp; Success
often depends on the ability to secure a particular niche in the market.&nbsp;
The Australian toy market is price competitive, with quality, design, innovation
and promotion as important aspects to bear in mind when entering the market.&nbsp;
Many products are imported from low-cost Asian manufacturers, notably China,
Taiwan and Thailand.&nbsp; Local manufacturers comprise only a small percentage
of the market.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australian children today are interested
in more sophisticated toys.&nbsp; Fashion and peer pressure are often more
important to them than brand loyalty.&nbsp; Parents demand value for money
and high levels of safety in the toys they purchase.&nbsp; Participants
in the toy industry must adhere to the <b>Australian Toy Standard</b> (AS1647).&nbsp;
Also, toy packages must include cautionary labeling, to be used by consumers
as a guideline.</font></font>
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<td><b><font face="Verdana"><font color="#3333FF">A.&nbsp; MARKET HIGHLIGHTS
&amp; BEST PROSPECTS</font></font></b></td>
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<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Market Profile</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Expenditure on toys in 1999 totaled
US$438 million, an increase of 25 percent over the 1998 figure.&nbsp; Despite
the significant growth during the last twelve-month period, the annual
growth of the toy market is expected to average four percent into the foreseeable
future.&nbsp; The expected decrease in the growth rate is due, in part,
to the trend toward electronic games.&nbsp;</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Traditional toys, such as dolls and
wheeled vehicles, remain popular.&nbsp; Consumer demand has become more
selective, with an increasing trend toward more elaborate, quality toys.&nbsp;
Offering good quality toys is imperative to success.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>The following areas have experienced
growth in recent years:</font></font>
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<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Educational toys in timber or plastic;</font></font></li>

<li>
<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Quality plush toys with character faces;</font></font></li>

<li>
<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>"Theme toys" that are under license
to a cartoon or movie character;</font></font></li>

<li>
<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Ride-on wheeled toys in sturdy plastic;
and</font></font></li>

<li>
<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Dolls with porcelain heads and complex
clothing.</font></font></li>
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<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Up to forty percent of the total toy
sales is comprised of licensed products from film, television and publishing.&nbsp;</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>However, this category appears to
be the most vulnerable to early oblivion, due primarily to the transient
nature of children's likes and dislikes in this area.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Toy sales in Australia are remarkably
seasonal, with up to eighty percent of sales during the Christmas season
and January summer holidays.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australian people (particularly children
and youths) tend to be receptive to U.S. brands and products, evident in
the continuing growth and interest in film, television, and music from
the U.S.&nbsp;</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australian consumers are generally
willing to pay for quality, which benefits U.S. manufacturers, that tend
to produce high quality products.&nbsp; U.S. suppliers continue to maintain
a constant market share of fifteen percent of the import market.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Statistical Data</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
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<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>TOTAL ESTIMATED MARKET SIZE FOR
TOYS AND GAMES</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>EXCLUDING VIDEO GAMES&nbsp;</font></font></center>
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<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>&nbsp;&nbsp; US Dollars Million</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>&nbsp;
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="23%" BGCOLOR="#800080"><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>&nbsp;</font></font></td>

<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="9%" BGCOLOR="#800080">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font color="#FFFFFF"><font size=-1>1998</font></font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="9%" BGCOLOR="#800080">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font color="#FFFFFF"><font size=-1>1999</font></font></font></center>
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<center><font face="Verdana"><font color="#FFFFFF"><font size=-1>2000</font></font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font color="#FFFFFF"><font size=-1>(est.)</font></font></font></center>
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<center><font face="Verdana"><font color="#FFFFFF"><font size=-1>Projected
Avg.&nbsp; Annual Growth Rate for 2001-2002</font></font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="23%" BGCOLOR="#C0C0C0"><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Import
Market</font></font></b></td>

<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="9%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>315</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="9%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>422</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="20%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>467</font></font></center>
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<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>4%</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="23%" BGCOLOR="#C0C0C0"><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Local
Production</font></font></b></td>

<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="9%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>22</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="9%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>24</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="20%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>24</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="38%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>0%</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="23%" BGCOLOR="#C0C0C0"><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Exports</font></font></b></td>

<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="9%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>8</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="9%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>8</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="20%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>8</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="38%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>0%</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="23%" BGCOLOR="#C0C0C0"><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Total
Market</font></font></b></td>

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<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>330</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="9%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>438</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="20%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>483</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="38%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>4%</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="23%" BGCOLOR="#C0C0C0"><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Imports
from U.S.</font></font></b></td>

<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="9%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>47</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="9%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>63</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="20%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>66</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="38%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>4%</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="23%" BGCOLOR="#C0C0C0"><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Exchange
Rates $AUS/$US</font></font></b></td>

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<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>1.59</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="9%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>1.51</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="20%">
<center><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>1.42</font></font></center>
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<td VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="38%"><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>&nbsp;</font></font></td>
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<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Best Sales Prospects</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Future growth is forecast for high
quality educational toys in timber or plastic.&nbsp; Consumer interest
in educational toys remains high, while the market for inexpensive "junk"
toys, including novelty items, toy guns and similar items, has noticeably
declined in recent years.</font></font>
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<td><b><font face="Verdana"><font color="#3333FF">B.&nbsp; COMPETITIVE
ANALYSIS</font></font></b></td>
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<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Based on current exchange rates,
U.S. producers of toys need to be cost competitive.&nbsp; It should be
noted that competing on price alone will prove very difficult, and hence
finding alternative methods of differentiating a product is highly recommended,
e.g., smaller minimum orders, consistent quality, reliable delivery and
"new lines" that are slightly ahead of the competition.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>The most successful new toys of recent
years have been those with an innovative concept, design or feature(s),
coupled with high media exposure leading up to and immediately following
the toy's introduction to the market.&nbsp; The most obvious examples of
this are "<b>Furbies</b>" and "<b>Tamagotchis</b>".&nbsp; However, traditional
favorites such as board games and plush teddy bears remain the cornerstone
of the non-electronic toy industry.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Much of the promotional activity
for toys is conducted via television advertising.&nbsp; Most advertising
is generated by individual toy manufacturers, and often along brand-lines.&nbsp;
For example, <b>Mattel</b> and <b>Hasbro</b> advertise <b>Barbie Dolls</b>
and <b>Playdoh</b>, respectively, on Australian television.&nbsp; The three
commercial television stations in each capital city carry children's programs
weekday mornings until 9 a.m., and afternoons from around 3 p.m.&nbsp;
Saturday morning is also a popular time slot for children's shows.&nbsp;
Television, and consequently television advertising, plays a large role
in Australian children's lives and has an enormous impact on shaping their
tastes and preferences in a wide range of areas - particularly leisure
time activities involving toys and games.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>The aim of many companies entering
the Australian toy market is to become the 'next big thing'.&nbsp; Peer
pressure is often used as a vehicle to establish a toy's importance in
the minds of the child consumer.&nbsp; However, once this aggressive marketing
ceases, interest tends to fade as new toys continuously hit the market.&nbsp;
It has been estimated that around 10,000 new or repackaged toys are released
into the marketplace each year, with only a handful of those reaching 'fad'
status.&nbsp; The '<b>Spice Girls</b>' collection and other licensed merchandise
are a good example of this phenomenon.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Domestic Production</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>With the exception of a few small
educational toy manufacturers, local production does not represent strong
competition in the Australian toy market.&nbsp; The majority of Australian
toy manufacturers have either ceased operations or are now importing directly.&nbsp;
Domestic production currently accounts for less than six percent of domestic
market demand, decreasing by 0.4 percent from 1998.&nbsp; Domestic production
is valued at US$24 million.&nbsp; Two explanations for the decline in Australian
toy manufacturing are the reduction of import tariffs over the past decade
and high labor costs.&nbsp; These factors have combined to make it extremely
difficult for Australian manufacturers of many products, including toys,
to compete with low-cost overseas competitors, particularly from Asia.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>At the end of this report is a list
of educational toy manufacturers in Australia.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>3rd-Country Imports</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>With very few Australian manufacturers
supplying the domestic toy market, imports comprise a very high percentage
of the total.&nbsp; In particular, Asian-based manufacturers have developed
and will continue to maintain the lion's share of sixty percent of the
import market, with China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia being
the most significant sources from Asia.&nbsp; In 1999, these five countries
supplied US$254 million of Australia's total imports of US$422 million.&nbsp;
Fierce competition from these high-volume, low-cost overseas suppliers
is an obstacle to new entrants in the market.&nbsp; Asian countries (particularly
China) have a stronghold in the doll, stuffed toy and metal toy categories.&nbsp;
Imports from Japan and the United Kingdom, which account for eight and
five percent of the market respectively, cater to the mid-to-upper end
of the market.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Imports from third countries for
the next three years are expected to grow by an annual rate of four percent,
as reflected in the expected overall market growth.&nbsp;</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>U.S. Market Position</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>The U.S. holds a fifteen percent
share of the Australian toy import market.&nbsp; Toy shipments from the
U.S. totaled US$47 million in 1998 and US$62 million in 1999.&nbsp; For
the foreseeable future, imports from the U.S. are estimated to increase
by four percent, in line with the overall industry growth.&nbsp; U.S. manufacturers
are currently leading suppliers in the categories of wheeled toys and puzzles/puzzle
books.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Competition from Asia is a major
factor affecting the potential growth of U.S. toy imports.&nbsp; The Asian
countries of China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia account for
a combined market share of sixty percent, with imports totaling US$254
million in 1999.&nbsp; Imports from other countries and domestic production
represent modest competition.&nbsp;</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>The major U.S. suppliers to the Australian
market are: <b>Fisher-Price</b>, <b>Hasbro</b>, <b>Mattel</b> and <b>Tyco
Industries</b>.</font></font>
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<td><b><font face="Verdana"><font color="#3333FF">C.&nbsp; END-USER ANALYSIS</font></font></b></td>
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<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australian children today are maturing
at a younger age, and have greater brand awareness and consumer choice
than those of a decade ago.&nbsp; This is due largely to increased media
exposure and higher disposable incomes.&nbsp; Marketing products directly
to children can be successful, but is often fraught with risk.&nbsp; While
there are some constants (such as an interest in sports), fads and fashions
in music, television and the like change rapidly, and children are more
prone to peer-pressure than brand loyalty.&nbsp;</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>However, as toys remain a popular
gift item (particularly at Christmas), it is recommended that manufacturers
consider targeting parents and grandparents, as well as the children, as
purchasers.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>For parents, price is a major factor
in purchasing decisions for toys.&nbsp; If a toy is in the high price range,
it is often perceived to be of good value and/or high quality.&nbsp; Australian
consumers often purchase brand-name products at discount department stores
because of cheaper prices.&nbsp; This has been emphasized by the recent
development and introduction of a '<b>World for Kids</b>' concept store
within <b>K-Mart</b> department stores.&nbsp; The company hopes that this
will create a niche in a price sensitive industry.&nbsp; Educational and
"play value" are also substantial issues, and safety is a paramount consideration
for parents when purchasing toys.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>The most important feature that children
themselves look for when selecting toys is current fashionable trends and
preferences of their peer group.&nbsp; As one industry expert states, "toys
are like the fashion business - in one day, gone the next".&nbsp; Branded
items are generally quite important to Australian children.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>The market for '<b>Virtual Pets</b>'
and other interactive toys has seen unprecedented strength and growth in
Australia, evidenced in the successful releases of Tamagotchis and Furbies
in recent years.&nbsp; There has also been a noticeable shift away from
traditional toys toward more modern, electronic products.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Parental interest lies in elaborate,
quality toys, especially high-quality educational toys, rather than inexpensive
toys.&nbsp; Demand is also value-driven, with consumers demanding quality
products at lower prices.&nbsp; The most popular toys in Australia in the
twelve months ended April 1999 were:</font></font><font face="Verdana"></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Zapf Creations</b> - Baby Born
- White</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Playskool</b> - Teletubbies Talking</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Playskool</b> - Teletubbies Assorted
Figures</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Fisher Price</b> - FP Dream Doll
House</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Mattel</b> - Bounce Around Tigger</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Parker Bros</b>- Monopoly</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Tyco</b> (Mattel) - SS Tickle
Me Elmo</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Mattel</b> - H/W D/C vehicle</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Ventura Games</b> - Battle of
the Sexes</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Hills Industry</b> - 4 Unit Lawn
Gym</font></font>
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<td><b><font face="Verdana"><font color="#3333FF">D.&nbsp; MARKET ACCESS</font></font></b></td>
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<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Import Climate</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>The import duty rate on toys is currently
five percent.&nbsp; To obtain further information, the contact details
of the Australian Customs Service are:</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australian Customs Service</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>414 Latrobe Street</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Melbourne, Victoria 3000</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>AustraliaTel: 61-3-9244-8000</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-3-9244-8680</font></font><font face="Verdana"></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Toys are also currently subject to
22 percent sales tax, based on the wholesale value of the goods.&nbsp;
From July 1, 2000, wholesale sales taxes will be abolished with the implementation
of an across-the-board Goods and Services Tax (GST) of ten percent.&nbsp;
Additional information can be obtained from:</font></font><font face="Verdana"></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Sales Tax Department</font></font>
<br><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australian Taxation Office</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>P.O. Box 470D</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Melbourne, Victoria&nbsp; 3001</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-3-9275-2397</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-3-9285-1284</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Despite being a minor player in the
global toy manufacturing industry, Australia is playing a crucial role
in developing International Standards.&nbsp; The toy industry in Australia
is closely monitored and highly regulated by the Federal and all State
Governments. <b>Standards Australia</b>, Australian Federal Government
commission, has established the <b>Australian Toy Standard</b> (AS1647).&nbsp;
Though essentially a voluntary standard, all participants in the toy industry
are required to adhere to it, or face prosecution if found to be misrepresenting
their compliance.&nbsp; In addition, both State and Federal governments
have enacted regulations to produce mandatory standards in relation to
certain sections of AS1647, in particular those relating to toys for children
under three years of age.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Labeling of toys is a particularly
important and detailed area of the Australian Toy Standard.&nbsp; Virtually
all toy packages must include suggested ages for use, and guidelines have
been included in AS1647. Age labeling is intended to give the consumer
a general guideline upon which to base toy selections for individual children.&nbsp;
Chronological age, physical size, skill level and maturity, as well as
child safety and the type of toy, should all be taken into consideration
when age labeling toys.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>To obtain further information, the
contact details of <b>Standards Australia</b> are: P.O. Box 1055, Strathfield,
New South Wales 2135, Australia; tel: 61-2-9764-4600; fax: 61-2-9746-3333;
website:&nbsp; <a href="http://www.standards.com.au">http://www.standards.com.au</a>.&nbsp;</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Distribution/Business Practices</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Both manufacturers and wholesalers
undertake distribution in Australia.&nbsp; Retailers generally contact
manufacturers for name-brand items and less well-known lines are purchased
from wholesalers.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>There has been a marked shift in
the retailing of toys in Australia in recent years.&nbsp; Over half of
all toys (52 percent) are now purchased from general merchandise stores
(including hypermarkets and discounters).&nbsp; Independent toy stores
and toy chains (a group which once occupied a large portion of the market),
now represent approximately 17 percent of toy sales each.&nbsp; Department
store sales are slowing growing, with a current market share of eight percent.&nbsp;
Retailing through mail order/catalogs is minimal, and sales of toys via
the Internet are beginning to gain popularity.&nbsp; With the continued
spread of Internet usage, this medium is becoming an important source of
pre-purchase information gathering.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>The major toy retailers in Australia,
by category, are:</font></font>
<ul>
<li>
<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>General merchandise stores: <b>Big W</b>,
<b>Target</b>, <b>Kmart</b></font></font></li>

<li>
<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Toy chains: <b>Toys 'R Us</b>, <b>Toy
Kingdom</b>, <b>Toyworld</b></font></font></li>

<li>
<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Department stores: <b>Myer/Grace Bros</b>,
<b>David Jones</b></font></font></li>
</ul>
<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Companies wishing to enter the market
are advised to seek the support of an established wholesaler.&nbsp; Following
is a list of major wholesalers in Australia.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Information on the financial strength
of a prospective wholesaler can be obtained from the following credit reporting
companies in Australia:</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Dun and Bradstreet (Aust.) Pty.
Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>19 Havillah Street</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Chatswood, New South Wales 2067</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>AustraliaTel: 61-2-9935-2600</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-2-9935-2666</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Contact: Mr. Frank Morand, Senior
Sales Consultant</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>AMBA Credit Services Pty. Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>1 Box Road</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Caringbah, New South Wales 2229</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>AustraliaTel: 61-3-9525-3011</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-3-9525-8005</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Contact: Mr. John Petermen, Managing
Director</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Financing</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Financing practices are comparable
to U.S. practices.&nbsp; The terms of payment are negotiable, with methods
of payment that include an Irrevocable Letter of Credit, a standard Letter
of Credit, and cash in advance.</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>KEY CONTACTS</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>ASSOCIATIONS</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australian Toy Association</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>22 Blackwood Street</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>North Melbourne, Victoria 3051</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-3-9320-2677</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-3-9320-2622</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Email: [email protected]</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Web: <a href="http://www.austoy.com.au">http://www.austoy.com.au</a></font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>MANUFACTURERS</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Educational Aids (Aust.) Pty.
Ltd</b>.</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>7 Davis Street</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Wingfield, South Australia 5013</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-8-8347-2066</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-8-8347-2389</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Educational Colours Pty. Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>43 Burgess Road</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Bayswater, Victoria 3153</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-3-9729-0788</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-3-9720-5261</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Finger Toys Pty. Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>15 Turnbull Street</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Winmalee, New South Wales 2777</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-2-4754-4538</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-2-4754-4335</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Kangaroo Worldwide</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>21/4 Lismore Avenue&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Dee Why, New South Wales 2099</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-2-9971-9069</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-2-9971-3141</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Life Education Products</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Cnr. Hewitt &amp; Roper Streets</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Carlton, New South Wales 2218</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-2-9833-0255</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-2-9833-7936</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Modern Teaching Aids Pty. Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>26-28 Chard Road</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Brookvale, New South Wales 2100</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-2-9939-2355</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-2-9938-4082</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>WHOLESALERS</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Clipper International Pty. Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>33-39 Bowden Street</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Alexandria, New South Wales 2015</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-2-9698-8944</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-2-9698-7063</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>FBA Imports &amp; Wholesale</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>13-23 Wendel Street</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Brunswick, Victoria 3056</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-3-9380-6884</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-3-9388-0719</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Gift Fashion Trading Pty. Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>17 Levanswell Road</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Moorabbin, Victoria 3189</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-3-9553-3133</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-3-9553-3155</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Lucky Company Pty. Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Unit 5/57 Rhodes Street</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Hillsdale, New South Wales 2036</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-2-9694-1433</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-2-9663-5101</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Mauriane Trading Pty. Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>27 Christensen Street</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Cheltenham, Victoria 3192</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-3-9699-6099</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-3-9555-3933</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Nalegold Pty. Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>27/566 Gardeners Road</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Alexandria, New South Wales 2015</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-2-9669-6688</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-2-9667-3888</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>&nbsp;<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>RETAILERS</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Big W</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>3 City View Road</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Pennant Hills, New South Wales 2120</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-2-9847-1000&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Fax: 61-3-9847-1500</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>David Jones Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>86-108 Castlereagh Street</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Sydney, New South Wales 2000</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-2-9266-5544&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Fax: 61-2-9261-5717</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Contact: Jill Stewart, Manager -
Toys</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Kmart</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>800 Toorak Road</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tooronga, Victoria 3146</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-3-9829-4820&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Fax: 61-3-9829-6173</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Contact: Terry McEvey, Senior Toy
Buyer</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Myer Stores Limited</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>295 Lonsdale Street</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Melbourne, Victoria 3000</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-3-9661-4117&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Fax: 61-3-9661-4018</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Contact: Nicholas Rimmer, Toy Buyer&nbsp;</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Target Australia Pty. Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>12-14 Thompson Road</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Geelong North, Victoria 3215</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-3-5246-2000&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Fax: 61-3-5246-2700</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Contact: Geoff Vale, Buyer</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Toy Kingdom Aust. Pty. Ltd.</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>(Administration)</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>3 Chestnut Court</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Dingley, Victoria 3172</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-3-9558-0311&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
Fax: 61-3-9558-0743</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Toys 'R Us</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Block G, Commercial Drive, Regents
Park Estate</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>391 Park Road</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Regents Park, New South Wales 2143</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-2-9794-8999</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-2-9794-8992 (Merchandise
Admin)</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Contact: Shane Whitlelaw, Buyer</font></font><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1><b>Toyworld</b>&nbsp;</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>(Associated Retailers Ltd)</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>169-173 Burnley Street</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Richmond, Victoria 3121</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-3-9429-8266</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-3-9428-4933</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Email: [email protected]</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>&nbsp;<font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>TRADE PROMOTION OPPORTUNITIES</font></font></b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1></font></font>
<p><b><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australian Toy, Hobby &amp; Nursery
Fair</font></font></b>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>March 23 - March 27, 2001</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Melbourne, Victoria</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Melbourne Convention and Exhibition
Centre</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australian Toy Association</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>P.O. Box 74</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>North Melbourne, Victoria 3051</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Australia</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Tel: 61-3-9320-2677</font></font>
<br><font face="Verdana"><font size=-1>Fax: 61-3-9320-2622</font></font>
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