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Item 4 Sydney Airport Report 24 February 2017 TED PLUMMER HEAD OF GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Improving access to Sydney Airport Integrated planning and investment in new infrastructure 2

T1 Ground Access Improvements The T1 Ground Access Improvement Program is improving traffic flow through the precinct 3

T1 Ground Access Improvements, cont d Further improvements to occur throughout 2017 4

T1 Ground Access Improvements, cont d The T1 Ground Access Improvement Program is improving traffic flow through the precinct 5

T2/T3 Ground Access Improvements The T2/T3 Ground Access Improvement Program is improving traffic flow into and through the precinct Widening Qantas Drive (teal) Widen Qantas Drive to three lanes in each direction and with associated turning lanes Reconfiguration of Seventh Street exit to permit three right turn lanes to the east and associated improvements to the northern end of the Robey Street intersection Design consistent with NSW s proposed one way pair system and widening of Joyce Drive. Sir Reginald Ansett Drive Upgrade (yellow) Widen the precinct entry of Sir Reginald Ansett Drive from 3 to 5 dedicated one way entry lanes with 4 lanes bypassing Ross Smith signals Reconfiguration of the intersection with Qantas/Joyce Drives as a result of the widening Permit four lanes to bypass the signalised intersection with Ross Smith Avenue Ross Smith Avenue Improvements (purple) A new roundabout intersection with Eleventh Street to enable easier right turns for large vehicles, therefore avoiding the need to enter the precinct to exit via Seventh Street Improved signalised intersection with Sir Reginald Ansett Drive including a bus priority lane with associated signal priority 6

T2/T3 Ground Access Improvements, cont d The T2/T3 Ground Access Improvement Program is improving traffic flow through the precinct 7

Reducing carbon emissions Sydney Airport achieves international Airport Carbon Accreditation recognition Sydney Airport has achieved Airports Council International Level 3 Airport Carbon Accreditation, working with airport business partners to manage and reduce carbon emissions. Sydney Airport has already delivered a 25.6% reduction in carbon emissions per passenger since 2010, well ahead of our target date. We ve also achieved an absolute reduction of 8%. To achieve Level 3, Optimisation Sydney Airport was required to: measure emissions from the landing and take-off cycle, electricity usage, ground transport and staff business travel; provide evidence of stakeholder engagement; meet level one and two accreditation requirements; and show a reduction in its carbon footprint by analysing the carbon emissions data of three consecutive years. 8

Investing in airport infrastructure In 2016, $385 million was invested in major projects to expand capacity and improve the customer experience 9

Supporting our local community Community Christmas Giving Appeal The 2016 Sydney Airport Community Christmas Giving Appeal raised a record $316,000 for Ronald McDonald House Charites to help provide a home away from home for sick kids and their families. Funds will support Randwick House and Westmead House. In just five years we ve raised more than $1.1 million for charity through this appeal. Supporting Conservation Volunteers Australia Sydney Airport, in partnership with Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA), has launched an exciting project to carry out hands-on conservation work at Congwong Beach, in Kamay Botany Bay National Park. The project will rehabilitate the beach s sand dunes, a site of historical and ecological importance, by removing invasive plant species. The project builds on our existing partnership with CVA, with an additional $50,000 over two years to support the project. Supporting the Clontarf Foundation Sydney Airport has a partnership with the Clontarf Foundation to help 24 Indigenous boys complete high school. To showcase the wide variety and number of jobs at Sydney Airport 29,000 across 800 individual businesses we hosted school students from the Clontarf Foundation s Endeavour Academy in Caringbah last week in a special airside tour as part of its partnership with the organisation. 10