Corporate Report for the year ended 30 June 2022
Introduction and overview
Business performance
Governance and risk
Directors’ report
Remuneration report
Financial statements
Sustainability supplement
Security holder information
Transurban reports non-financial data with reference to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards. The table below shows where content for each GRI indicator can be found within Transurban’s reporting suite or provides additional information. Where a metric is not applicable or not available, we have provided related commentary on the topic. GRI Index
GRI
Disclosure
Location or response
General disclosures 102-1
Name of the organisation
Transurban Limited
102-2
Activities, brands, products, and services
FY22 Corporate Report/About Transurban
102-3
Location of headquarters
Tower Five, Collins Square, 727 Collins Street, Docklands, Victoria Australia
102-4
Location of operations
FY22 Corporate Report/About Transurban
FY22 Corporate Governance Statement
102-5
Ownership and legal form
102-6
Markets served
FY22 Corporate Report/About Transurban
102-7
Scale of the organisation
FY22 Corporate Report/About Transurban FY22 Corporate Report/Business performance/Financial statements
102-8
Information on employees and other workers
FY22 Corporate Report/Our people Insights Hub/Sustainability performance/Employees
102-9
Supply chain
FY22 Corporate Report/Business partners and suppliers
FY22 Corporate Report/About Transurban FY22 Corporate Report/Letter from the Chair and CEO FY22 Corporate Report/Business partners and suppliers FY22 Results Presentation
102-10
Significant changes to the organisation and its supply chain
102-11
Precautionary Principle or approach
The Precautionary Principle relates to appropriate risk management for uncertain, complex, and large-scale risks such as climate change or the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Transurban’s overall approach to risk is outlined in: • FY22 Corporate Report/Risk management • FY22 Climate Change Disclosures • FY22 Corporate Governance Statement material risk disclosures • Our Risk Management Policy . Transurban endorses several economic, environmental and social charters, principles or other initiatives including: • United Nations Global Compact • United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals • Infrastructure Sustainability ratings for major projects (Australia) • Envision sustainability ratings for major projects (North America) • ISO 20400—Sustainable procurement (guidance) • ASX Council’s Corporate Governance Principles (4th edition).
102-12
External initiatives
227
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