FY23 Results Presentation
FY23 RESULTS PRESENTATION
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End market trends support growing demand for
essential services
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Defence and Social Infrastructure
Australian Defence spending now up to
2% GDP¹, growing presence of
international troops and the
operationalisation of bases
Government is increasingly looking to
the private sector for disaster response
Housing and rental crisis has intensified
the need for social housing across
Australia
Telecommunications
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Connectivity is more important than ever,
leading to greater investment in new fibre
and wireless network builds
Demand for data and digital infrastructure
is driving network investment
Carriers increasingly outsourcing
opex items such as maintenance
to reduce expenses
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Infrastructure Services
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Growing demand for Australia's natural
resources
Increase in transmission and distribution
infrastructure required to support
energy transition
Ageing infrastructure will continue to
need greater maintenance to support
demand
1. Parliament of Australia, 2023-24 Budget reviews
Transport
Population growth and immigration
continue to be drivers of increasing
maintenance demand
Landmark road developments will
complete over the medium term with
infrastructure like Western Harbour Tunnel
and North East link coming on line
Ageing infrastructure will require increased
maintenance, Australian government
spending on road maintenance was
$5.5billion in 2023
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Pictured: Road maintenance contract
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