Our Corporate Governance Framework
Downer’s governance framework sets clear expectations and accountability:
- The Board is accountable to shareholders for the Company’s operations, performance, and growth.
- Downer Management is accountable to the Board.
- Business risks are identified, assessed, and actively managed.
- We maintain transparent communication with shareholders and the investment community.
Constitution
Our current Constitution, approved by shareholders on 3 November 2010, sets the foundation for how Downer operates.
Corporate Governance Statement
We are committed to meeting the ASX Corporate Governance Council’s Principles and Recommendations.
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Board and Committees
The Board is responsible for providing strategic guidance and protecting and promoting the interests of the Company.
The Board Charter sets out the functions and responsibilities of the Board and the principles for the operation of the Board. It also describes the functions delegated to management.
The Board Committees assist the Board to carry out its responsibilities.
Details of the roles and responsibilities of each Board Committee are set out in their respective charters:
- Audit and Risk Committee Charter
- Nomination and Corporate Governance Committee Charter
- People and Culture Committee Charter
- Zero Harm Committee Charter
Board Policies
The board regularly reviews and assesses Downer’s governance structures and processes to identify opportunities for enhancements and to ensure they reflect Downer’ operation and culture.
Latest annual report
Downer released its financial results for the year ended 30 June 2025 on Thursday 21 August 2025.
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Latest ASX announcements
Stay up to date with Downer’s latest announcements to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).
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Board of Directors
Meet Downer’s Board of Directors.
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