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Cleanaway FY26 underlying EBIT rises 14.2% to AUD 470.2 million; net revenue increases 13.1% to AUD 3.74 billion

Cleanaway FY26 underlying EBIT rises 14.2% to AUD 470.2 million; net revenue increases 13.1% to AUD 3.74 billion

Reuters2026/08/19 22:37
  • Cleanaway posted FY26 underlying EBIT of AUD 470.2 million, up 14.2%, as net revenue climbed 13.1% to AUD 3.74 billion.
  • Underlying NPAT attributable to equity holders rose 13.6% to AUD 223.1 million, while statutory NPAT dropped 37.2% to AUD 98.5 million.
  • Free cash flow jumped 63.7% to AUD 213.8 million, while the underlying EBIT margin widened 0.1 percentage point to 12.6%.
  • Segment EBIT increased to AUD 405 million in Solid Waste Services, while Contract Resources and Industrial Services rose to AUD 55.9 million.
  • Guidance calls for FY27 underlying EBIT of AUD 500 million-AUD 530 million, with a fully franked final dividend of 3.5 cps.


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