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Appointment of Guy Templeton to the Ampol Board

Director Appointment/Resignation

  • Dec 18, 2024
  • 1 page

Notice under s708A of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)

Issued Capital - Other, Cleansing Notice

  • Dec 11, 2024
  • 197 pages

Appendix 3B

Appendix 3B

  • Dec 6, 2024
  • 116 pages

Market Sensitive

Ampol Successfully Prices A$600 Million Subordinated Notes

Issued Capital - Other

  • Dec 6, 2024
  • 2 pages

Announcement of Potential Subordinated Notes Issue

Company Administration - Other

  • Dec 5, 2024
  • 1 page

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November

A Russian oil tanker in Novorossiysk. A scramble to avoid Russian oil has spiked the price.

As Ukraine crisis worsens, big oil and gas see rising share prices

Two major oil benchmarks rose 6 per cent last week, and are expected to continue climbing amid fears the conflict with Russia will intensify.

  • Cecile Lefort

Have a listen to this AI sales call – it’s getting scarily realistic

When it came to selling a new range of drinks to schools, supermarkets and petrol stations, a Brisbane entrepreneur succeeded with artificial intelligence.

  • Tess Bennett

October

Amanda McKenzie, CEO, The Climate Council, Vik Selvaraja, GM Pacific Renewable Energy, Rio Tinto and Andrea Culligan, Climate Agenda Lead & Emerging Climate Solutions, Deloitte

Match overseas incentives to spur Australia’s green exports

Big companies say Australia needs to get on the front foot and match the tax credits, mandates and consumer subsidies to drive green exports and industry.

  • Ayesha de Kretser
Airports and airlines are desperate for policy action to develop a local sustainable aviation fuel industry.

Why overseas travellers will avoid flying to Australian events

Events industry bosses have warned the Albanese government that Australia’s slow progress on a sustainable aviation fuel industry will crimp overseas events travel.

  • Ayesha de Kretser
Ampol CEO Matt Halliday describes the refining market as “challenging”.

‘Material miss’: Ampol refining profits smashed

The petrol and diesel retailer has warned of a $100 million profit hit due to a plunge in refining margins and operational disruptions at its Brisbane plant.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith
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August

Evie Networks’ EV charging station at Seven Hills, Sydney.

Evie Networks puts foot down on EV chargers

The company isn’t letting concerns about grid capacity constraints or a slowdown in EV sales derail plans to have almost 1100 chargers at 372 sites next year.

  • Ben Potter
Ampol chief executive Matt Halliday with electric vehicle chargers at the company’s petrol and EV charging station in Alexandria, Sydney.  Photo Louie Douvis .

Power grid foils Ampol’s big EV charger plans

One of the country’s largest petrol retailers says it has become more difficult to connect to the power grid, at the same time as sales of EVs are sluggish.

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  • Ben Potter and Simon Evans
Lendlease chief executive Tony Lombardo’s strategy reset for the property giant is off to a solid start.

Lendlease’s calm after the storm heads Monday’s results highlights

A few months is a long time for a CEO – just ask Lendlease, Suncorp or Ampol, businesses changing rapidly. Here is Chanticleer’s take on the day’s earnings calls.

  • James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald
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Why Australian shares will get more expensive before they get cheaper

Two things can drive share prices: earnings, and how much investors are willing to pay for those earnings. Reporting season puts the focus on the latter.

  • Anthony Macdonald

July

GrainCorp chief executive Robert Spurway is targeting a major expansion in oilseed crushing.

Air NZ becomes first major airline to dump emissions targets

The Albanese government is under pressure on aviation fuel mandates after Air New Zealand abandoned its 2030 target.

  • Brad Thompson and Ayesha de Kretser

June

NSW Minister for Climate Change, Energy and Environment Penny Sharpe charging her electric vehicle in Coogee.

EV charging network needs urgent upgrade

Electric vehicles will only become more popular – but the power supply to charge them is not keeping up with the pace.

  • Jennifer Hewett
Cleanaway CEO Mark Schubert

The biomethane route to cutting emissions

Renewables such as solar and wind get most of the policy attention, but businesses are experimenting with other low-carbon fuels.

  • Jennifer Hewett

April

The WestConnex in Saint Peters. Sydney motorists are currently paying much higher prices for petrol.

Melbourne, Brisbane should brace for bowser hit, retailers warn

Brent crude is up about 17 per cent since the start of the year, driven by supply concerns and escalating tension in the Middle East.

  • Elouise Fowler

February

Ampol has benefited from soaring margins, but that could change with more competition.

Ampol shares surge to record high

Australia’s largest fuel supplier surged following a strong full-year result featuring a higher than expected special dividend to investors.

  • Elouise Fowler

January

The jobless rate has held steady.

Jobless rate steady; Albemarle’s lithium blow; Davos’ fieriest speech?

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

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Ampol chief executive Matt Halliday has overseen a rebranding of the company’s petrol stations.

Convenience retail to tip Ampol into record territory

The outlook has fuelled expectations of a capital return for shareholders at the full-year result in February, despite it falling shy of some forecasts.

  • Angela Macdonald-Smith

December 2023

Incoming Westpac chairman Steven Greg.

New Westpac chair takes the reins

He’s been the chairman of Goodman Fielder, Tabcorp and The Lottery Corporation. Now the businessman is taking on his highest-profile board position.

  • Lucas Baird
Solana has surged in 2023 and Richard Galvin said it’s worth researching for investors prepared to speculate on new technologies.

These assets – including bitcoin – could lead a risk rally

Cryptocurrencies, small-cap stocks and corporate bonds boasting huge yields are all tipped as hot areas for investors prepared to take more risk.

  • Tom Richardson

November 2023

7-Eleven is licensed from Japanese firm Seven & I Holdings.

Project Ubud: How Seven & i won the day at 7-Eleven

Azure and Ashurst began reaching out to potential bidders in February with documents on the sale and eventually shook out four credible bids.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
7-Eleven posted $220 million EBITDA in for the 2022 financial year, per the sale flyer.

7-Eleven Australia’s family owners sell for $1.71b

Convenience and petrol retailer 7-Eleven’s Australian arm has been sold to its Japanese parent company after a hard-fought auction run by Azure Capital and Ashurst, Street Talk can reveal.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

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