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Sustainability reporting

Our sustainability reporting outlines progress on our sustainability commitments and how we manage environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks and opportunities that matter most to our stakeholders.

Our sustainability reporting suite is published annually for the previous calendar year and is prepared in line with the Global Reporting Initiative and Australian Accounting Standards Board Sustainability Reporting Standard for Climate-related Disclosures (AASB S2).

2025 marks a step change in the way we report on climate-related risks and opportunities, with the publication of our first disclosures aligned with AASB S2.

 

2025 ESG Impact Report

Highlights our sustainability commitments and progress.
 

2025 ESG Impact Report

2025 Sustainability Report

Documents our approach to managing climate-related risks and opportunities.
 

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2025 ESG Databook

Contains sustainability performance data, ESG management approaches & GRI, UNSDG and AFSI indices.

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Other key reports

 


Reporting principles ​

Our sustainability and ESG reporting is guided by the following principles:​

  • Strategic vision
    Our sustainability commitments are linked directly to and aim to deliver on the aspirations outlined in our Strategic Direction 2035.​
     
  • Sustainability governance and management
    We have refreshed our sustainability governance, oversight and management frameworks to reflect the elevation of ESG across our business, including establishment of a Board Sustainability Committee.​
     
  • Materiality
    We focus on the ESG risks and opportunities that matter to our stakeholders (employees, community, owners, governments, regulators and suppliers). ​
     
  • Metrics and targets​
    Metrics and targets are defined and disclosed for material topics to enable performance monitoring. Metrics with targets still undergoing refinement or development are disclosed for transparency.​
     
  • Balance, transparency and consistency​
    We aim to discuss and disclose both the negative and positive aspects of our sustainability performance, and to utilise nationally and globally recognised reporting methodology and protocols.​