2025 Corporate Report

Transurban Corporate Report FY25 Introduction

Integrated reporting

This report provides an overview of our operations and performance during FY25.

Our sustainability reporting is integrated throughout this report. Content in this report has been informed by our annual sustainability materiality review (see Figure 1). FY25 materiality review Our FY25 review found that the topics identified in FY24 remain relevant, with minor updates. Key stakeholder feedback on our double materiality topics included: • Physical impacts of climate change remain a recognised risk • Safety continues to be a material topic, with potential impacts on our business and our social licence to operate.

• Regulatory reporting and compliance, and biodiversity and nature are emerging as significant areas of interest. • Macro trends including cost of living, political shifts, and geopolitical instability should be monitored (see page 9 for more information on these trends). Sustainability Strategy We continue to update our Sustainability Strategy and prepare for new Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards (ASRS) reporting obligations commencing in FY26. We remain focused on sustainability initiatives and activities that support our purpose to ‘be the link between people, places and progress’.

In FY25, we have provided reporting for our stakeholders using globally recognised sustainability frameworks including GRI, SASB and the UN SDGs. Further information on these frameworks and our double materiality process is available in our FY25 Sustainability Basis

of Preparation document and FY25 Sustainability Data Pack.

Figure 1 – FY25 material topics

TCFD/ SASB relevance

United Nations SDG 1

Material topic

GRI

SASB sector

Physical impacts of climate change

Scope 1 and 2 GHG emissions

Scope 3 GHG emissions and materials

Customer emissions

Sustainable mobility and transport

Community investment and partnerships

Stakeholder engagement

First Nations engagement, partnerships and participation

Road safety

Customer wellbeing

Customer experience and satisfaction

Cybersecurity and data privacy

Government and industry relationships

Responsible supply chain

Nature, biodiversity and ecological impact

ESG Governance and Disclosure

8 1 The content of this publication has not been approved by the United Nations and does not reflect the views of the United Nations or its officials or Member States

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