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Transurban's FY26 results reveal a sharp profit rise, robust traffic growth, and major infrastructure completions, alongside a landmark NSW toll reform deal.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
13 Aug 2026
Transurban has sealed a landmark toll reform agreement with the NSW Government, featuring toll reductions, two-way tolling on the Eastern Distributor, and a government-funded M7-M2 motorway widening aimed at easing Sydney congestion.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
3 Aug 2026
Transurban and NSW Government will replace paper toll notices with digital alerts, removing administration fees and streamlining unpaid toll enforcement on Sydney roads from July 2026.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
23 June 2026
Transurban Group has reported a robust turnaround in its half-year results to December 2025, with revenue rising 8.1% and profit rebounding from a loss to $343 million. Major infrastructure projects like Melbourne’s West Gate Tunnel and Sydney’s M7-M12 integration are driving growth and operational momentum.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
19 Feb 2026
Transurban reports solid FY25 financial results with strong EBITDA and free cash flow growth, steady operating costs, and promising progress on NSW Toll Reform and major infrastructure projects.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
20 Aug 2025
Transurban Group reported a solid FY25 with a 7.4% increase in proportional EBITDA and a 4.8% rise in distributions, underpinned by traffic growth across all markets. The company projects a further 6% distribution increase in FY26, while navigating NSW toll reform and advancing key infrastructure projects.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
20 Aug 2025
Transurban Group’s FY25 results reveal a complex financial picture with statutory profit halving but operational EBITDA and toll revenues rising, supported by key infrastructure projects nearing delivery.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
20 Aug 2025
Transurban reports solid FY25 results with rising toll revenue, improved EBITDA margins, and strong free cash flow, while advancing key infrastructure projects and navigating NSW Toll Reform.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
20 Aug 2025
Transurban Group delivered solid FY25 results with a 7.4% increase in proportional EBITDA and a 4.8% distribution growth, while setting a confident 6% higher payout target for FY26 amid ongoing toll reform talks.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
20 Aug 2025
Transurban Group reported a 5.6% rise in proportional toll revenue and a 7.4% increase in operating EBITDA for FY25, despite a significant profit decline due to litigation and restructuring costs. The company’s distribution grew 4.8%, supported by strong free cash flow, as key infrastructure projects near completion.
Nora Hopper
Nora Hopper
20 Aug 2025

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