- EBIT surged 32% to $947 million in FY2025 on strong refining margins and operational improvements at Lytton refinery
- Lytton refinery returned to profitability with EBIT of $163 million vs. $42 million loss in 2024, driven by enhanced reliability and stronger margins
- Full-year dividend increased 54% to AUD 1.00 per share fully franked, reflecting confidence in earnings recovery
- EBITDA reached $1.4 billion, up 20% YoY, with convenience retail EBIT up 4.8% and fuels infrastructure more than doubling
- Iran conflict and higher energy prices support sustained refining margins, though commodity volatility remains a key risk
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