2022 Corporate Report

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

Market performance

Brisbane

Proportional toll revenue ($ millions)

Proportional EBITDA ($ millions)

Average daily traffic (‘000)

EBITDA MARGIN (%)

451

71.0% 73.1% 72.6% 73.9%

71.0%

425

418

407

403 405

393 402 394

383

320

314

279 293 286

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FY21

FY22

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FY21

FY22

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FY21

FY22

FY22 performance 1 • Average daily traffic increased by 2.8% compared to FY21. Growth was broad-based with increases in both car and commercial traffic • Car traffic increased by 2.0% with growth in both workday and weekend discretionary travel across most assets. Large vehicle traffic increased by 5.0% • Proportional toll revenue increased by 6.1% to $451 million • Proportional EBITDA margin decreased to 71.0% (from 73.9% in FY21), due to higher maintenance costs in the second half of FY22 compared to FY21.

Portfolio summary Gateway Motorway Logan Motorway AirportlinkM7 Clem7 Legacy Way Go Between Bridge

North America

Average daily traffic (‘000)

Proportional toll revenue ($ millions)

Proportional EBITDA ($ millions)

EBITDA MARGIN (%)

324

65.0%

63.1%

279

58.6%

144 147

55.3%

140

132

223

210

115

189

42.7%

167

154

130

120

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FY21

FY22

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FY21

FY22

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FY21

FY22

1 A ll figures are proportional. Percentage changes are based on prior comparative period unless otherwise stated 2 Excluding the impacts of the partial divestment of Transurban Chesapeake, underlying EBITDA margin would be 54.3% • Proportional toll revenue increased by 13.2% to $189 million, or 60.5% to $269 million on a like-for-like basis, excluding the partial divestment of Transurban Chesapeake assets • Proportional EBITDA margin increased to 63.1% 2 (from 42.7% in FY21), due to the partial divestment of Transurban Chesapeake and seasonality. FY22 performance 1 • Traffic on the Express Lanes increased by 31.3% compared to FY21. 95 Express Lanes benefitted from ongoing discretionary and leisure travel. Traffic on 495 Express Lanes remains below pre-pandemic levels with subdued commuter-related travel • A25 traffic increased by 9.7% due to the easing of COVID-19 associated restrictions on movements in the prior year and construction activity in the local area. Car traffic increased by 10.6% and large vehicle traffic increased by 2.9%

Portfolio summary 95 Express Lanes—GWA 395 Express Lanes—GWA 495 Express Lanes—GWA A25—Montreal Fredericksburg Extension—GWA, under construction 495 Express Lanes Northern Extension—GWA, in development Capital Beltway Accord—GWA, progressing with government

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