Lendlease Annual Report 2022

Our focus areas 47 Elevate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) During the second year of our Elevate RAP titled Country, Truth and our Shared Story, we have continued to embed commitments within our business practices and engage and collaborate with First Nations communities, employees, RAP partners and businesses. Lendlease is one of only 12 organisations with an Elevate RAP 1 out of a total of 2,200 Reconciliation Australia endorsed RAPs. Close to four million people now either work or study in a RAP organisation which is accelerating the progress towards a more equitable and fair Australia and strengthening the relationships between First Nations peoples and non-Indigenous peoples, for the benefit of all Australians 2 . 1. Who has a RAP?: Reconciliation Australia (30 June 2022). 2. 2021 RAP Impact Report: Reconciliation Australia. FY22 RAP Goals Actions Outcome Providing cultural engagement and learning for all employees 94 per cent of new starters in Australia have completed the compulsory cultural learning in FY22. 88 per cent of the Lendlease Australia workforce have completed at least one cultural learning activity 1 . Understanding that recognition of Country and the story of place is core to our placemaking activity. Making First Nations businesses foundational in our supply chain 147 Supply Nation businesses engaged (registered and certified First Nations businesses) $80m spent in FY22 with registered and certified First Nations businesses Our procurement goal aligns with the national Raising the Bar initiative, which sets annual targets to embed First Nations owned businesses in our supply chain. We have exceeded our year 3 Raising the Bar target. Supporting First Nations voices within Lendlease 1.4 per cent of Lendlease employees in Australia identify as First Nations Australians. We are bringing First Nations leadership into senior management roles. This will be a key focus as we work towards our commitment of 3 per cent by FY23. 1. Data since FY2012 Cairns Central, Djabugay, Yirrganydji, Gimuy-walubarra Yidi Country: Uluru Statement campaign.

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