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  • Transurban Group

    Transurban's core focus involves constructing and operating toll roads in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, Australia, as well as in the Greater Washington Area and Montreal in North America.

    TCL$12.760
     -0.070 -0.55%

    Data last updated:Jul 22, 2024 – 4.40pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

    Previous Close

    12.830

    Open

    12.770

    Day Range

    12.750 - 12.800

    52 Week Range

    11.580 - 14.490

    Volume

    2,709,017

    Value

    32,934,639

    Bid

    12.760

    Ask

    12.770

    Dividend Yield

    4.83%

    P/E Ratio

    173.38

    Market Cap

    39.456B

    Total Issue

    3,092,175,553

    ASX Announcements

    Update - Dividend/Distribution - TCL

    Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend Rate, Dividend Reinvestment Plan

    • Jul 22, 2024
    • 6 pages

    Distribution Reinvestment Plan

    Dividend Reinvestment Plan

    • Jul 22, 2024
    • 1 page

    NSW toll reform

    Progress Report

    • Jul 16, 2024
    • 1 page

    Change in substantial holding

    Change in substantial holding

    • Jun 27, 2024
    • 44 pages

    Dividend/Distribution - TCL

    Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend Rate, Dividend Reinvestment Plan

    • Jun 21, 2024
    • 6 pages

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    Yesterday

    Superannuation is not for your kids’ inheritance

    Letters from readers on super tax concessions; equitable road tolls; aged care and productivity; the need for plain speaking on climate; and ANZ’s bonds scandal.

    Transurban’s Queensland office shake-up leads to departures

    The branch, which manages six toll roads, is losing more senior staff following a restructure and investigation into whistleblower complaints.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    This Month

    On school funding, all governments get a fail

    Letters from readers on the Gonski funding challenge; Telstra’s price increases; the NSW review of road tolls; action on climate change; and the health of the River Seine.

    Sydney’s toll road overhaul is set to target the rich

    Drivers who live in some of the city’s priciest suburbs may pay extra, but the benefits of reducing fares on many of its other motorways will be worth it.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    Review finds Transurban should be forced to renegotiate Sydney tolls

    The recommendations put the NSW government on a collision course with the ASX-listed motorway giant, which controls 11 of the city’s 13 toll roads.

    • Updated
    • Jenny Wiggins
    Advertisement

    Transurban hijacks NSW toll review, raises social licence stakes

    Transurban changed its tune in June, promising to be part of the solution. It has six months to come up with something better for Sydney’s drivers.

    • Anthony Macdonald

    CFMEU boss defiant; KPMG axes jobs; Who is J. D. Vance?

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Transurban contracts have ‘concerning’ lack of transparency: inquiry

    The findings of a NSW parliamentary probe called after the opening of the Rozelle Interchange comes ahead of a government review into Sydney’s toll road system.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    RBC hitches a ride on NSW’s toll roads shake-up

    In accepting the gig, RBC is also indirectly squaring off against ASX-listed toll roads giant Transurban, which owns stakes in 11 of Sydney’s 13 toll roads.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    Transurban beds down new executive team after restructure

    An operations manager has left Transurban’s Brisbane office as the toll road group’s new executive management team tries to shake off claims it breached the Fair Work Act.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    Transurban denies employee fired for whistleblowing

    The toll road group has asked courts to dismiss a claim brought by a former employee who alleged he lost his job after alleging coercion, manipulation of company records and safety failings.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    June

    ‘Pretty surreal’: Transurban chief remembers ‘sexism’ storm

    Michelle Jablko’s appointment as ANZ CFO in 2016 was initially lauded, but then the bank’s reaction to criticism of her became the story.

    • Lucas Baird

    ‘Chanticleer for a day’ draws out three big issues

    Infrastructure planning, boosting equity markets and re-thinking social advocacy by companies are three things these movers and shakers put on Chanticleer’s agenda.

    • Anthony Macdonald

    Qld raises left-field solution to unlock billions for new tunnel

    The government is working on a plan to resume operating the state’s toll roads to help finance a new multibillion-dollar tunnel construction.

    • Updated
    • Tess Bennett

    May

    Transurban says drivers could pay more under NSW reforms

    NSW’s proposed toll road reforms would hit some drivers with higher fares, create traffic congestion and would not necessarily be fairer, Transurban has claimed.

    • Jenny Wiggins
    Advertisement

    Transurban network operator claims he was fired for whistle-blowing

    The former employee has alleged in court that he was dismissed after blowing the whistle on coercion, manipulation of company records and raising safety issues on toll roads.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    Transurban executives ‘no longer required’ after restructure

    Two of Transurban’s top executives will leave on June 1 after the company decided to shift away from state-based oversight.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    NSW toll reform suggestions ‘a recipe for disaster’: IPA

    NSW’s tolling review should dump suggestions of overriding the state’s toll road contracts with legislation because it risks spooking investors, says Infrastructure Partnerships Australia.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    Atlas Arteria’s ‘back-up plan’ to fight French taxes

    The tollroad group is cutting costs and jobs as it tries to keep dividends at current levels, chief executive Graeme Bevans says.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    Transurban wants more drivers to see the benefit of toll fares

    In a strategy presentation to investors, the motorway giant’s chief executive Michelle Jablko said the focus would be on ‘running the business better’.

    • Jenny Wiggins

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