Our Transport Assets Delivering More for Victoria Annual Report 2015-16 Letter to the Ministers

Our Transport Assets Delivering More for Victoria Annual Report 2015-16 Letter to the Ministers

Our transport assets delivering more for Victoria Annual Report 2015-16 Letter to the Ministers 15 September 2016 The Hon Jacinta Allan MP The Hon Timothy Pallas MP Level 20, 1 Spring Street Level 4, 1 Treasury Place Melbourne VIC 3000 East Melbourne VIC 3002 Dear Ministers I am pleased to submit to you for presentation to Parliament the VicTrack 2015-16 Annual Report for the period 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016. Yours sincerely John Lenders VicTrack Chair Annual Report 2015-16 Contents 4 2015-16 Highlights 6 2015-16 Performance 8 Our asset portfolio Section 1 About VicTrack 10 VicTrack overview 12 Business groups Section 2 Outcomes report 14 Chair's report 16 Chief Executive report 18 Strengthening the network 24 Revitalising transport precincts 28 Reinvesting in communities Section 3 Statutory & financial reporting 34 Statutory information 49 Independent auditor’s report 51 Statutory statement 52 Financial performance 54 Comprehensive operating statement 55 Balance sheet 56 Statement of changes in equity 58 Cashflow statement 59 Notes to financial statement 30 June 2016 118 Disclosure index Appendices 120 Board members 2015-16 Highlights To make the most of Victoria’s public transport assets, we continued to work alongside the state’s most valuable transport initiatives, community property developments and telecommunications infrastructure upgrades. With planning permits approved, the development in Jewell Station Brunswick opened pre-sales for 122 apartments as part of Mobile coverage development a new connected urban village. in the city loop market-ready Page 24 Passengers can now text, talk and stream from phones or tablets anywhere in the city loop following the completion of phase one of the project. Page 19 About $6.8 million to be injected over 19 months towards modernising Victoria’s ageing transport Telco network telecommunications network to protect the network now transformation and into the future. Page 19 underway 4 VicTrack V/Line customers on the Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo Regional and Gippsland lines can Delivering $20m now get real time travel Passenger Info information at stations station car parks Displays complete for the first time. Page 19 program VicTrack is delivering the state government’s Regional and Metropolitan Railway Station Car Park Program, to provide 1,500 Alongside the Level Crossing new sealed commuter car Removal Authority and parking spaces across Melbourne Metro Rail metro and regional Victoria. Authority, we began crucial Page 26 telecommunications network upgrades, and supported land Major transport use and property development initiatives partner opportunities. Page 23 2015-16 Annual Report 5 2015-16 Performance Strong commercial results supported even greater transport investment in 2015-16, as we continued to support the state's most significant transport initiatives. 6 VicTrack $48.6m Reinvested into the state’s transport assets: $8.2m Rail infrastructure $30.7m Telecommunications infrastructure $4.1m Environment $3.6m Heritage $2m Bridges $53.3m $124.1m $3m Government Telecommunication contributions for Freight-related revenue transport projects revenue $4.8m $30.6m $10m Billboard & car park portfolio Property-related Land sales revenue revenue revenue 2015-16 Annual Report 7 Our asset portfolio $30bn $6.9bn Track $3.1bn Total assets Rolling stock $4.7bn $2.9bn $4.3bn Stations, bridges, buildings & Signalling & Assets under structures communications construction $4.4bn $0.9bn $2.8bn Land Plant & Melbourne (reserved for equipment Underground transport use) (incl. myki) Rail Loop 8 VicTrack Section 1 About VicTrack 2015-16 Annual Report 9 VicTrack overview VicTrack owns Victoria’s public transport land, assets and infrastructure and works to protect and grow the value of the portfolio, to support a thriving transport system, and make travel and living better for Victorians. 10 VicTrack Section 1 About VicTrack Our role in transport Vision With much of the asset portfolio dedicated to To grow as a commercially sustainable corporation transport – our land, infrastructure, trams and that supports the delivery of government policy trains, and telecommunication networks – our focus and achieves triple bottom line outcomes through is strategic asset management and supporting the a strong commercial focus and environmental delivery of better transport solutions. sensitivity and provides a range of social benefits to Victorian communities. Whether we’re planning and managing the use of transport land, upgrading the telecommunication Mission network or partnering on major infrastructure To improve the value of assets that VicTrack manages projects – our job is to ensure the state’s assets for the state and deliver a range of commercial continue to serve Victoria now and into the future. services and projects that improve Victoria’s transport With a strong commercial focus, we drive even system and contribute to the state’s liveability and greater investment back to transport and sustainable economic development. communities, and support other non-commercial activities like community projects and environmental Our values and heritage preservation. Respect Our core functions We will show respect to each other by appreciating differences and actively listening; being courteous and Victoria’s Transport Integration Act 2010 sets out considerate; communicating openly and with empathy. the objectives for each transport sector agency. As the asset owners, our role is to manage the Achievement assets consistent with transport system objectives. We will show achievement by being accountable Our core functions include: for doing what we say we will do; proactively solving problems; appreciating each other’s • telecommunication services and network outcomes, progress and efforts. infrastructure that supports public transport; • managers of land set aside for transport Professionalism purposes, including the development and sale We will show professionalism by delivering high- of land no longer required for transport; quality and timely work, communicating effectively and with positivity; being prepared. • project management and civil engineering services for rail infrastructure upgrades; and One team • transport facilities and asset management, We will show teamwork to each other by being including the open access Dynon Rail Freight collaborative, cooperative and inclusive; sharing Terminal and heritage, buildings and information, knowledge and expertise; supporting environmental preservation. others to solve problems and achieve common goals. Our partners We work on behalf of the Victorian Government led by Transport for Victoria (TFV), and as a service provider and project partner to Public Transport Victoria (PTV), Metro Trains Melbourne (MTM), Yarra Trams, and V/Line. We report to the Minister for Public Transport and the Treasurer, and work closely with the Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources (DEDJTR) and the Department of Treasury and Finance (DTF). We also work with a wide range of other government departments, agencies, authorities, community organisations and private sector partners. 2015-16 Annual Report 11 Business groups As partner to almost every transport project in Victoria and provider of core services to the sector, our operational structure works to support various roles and functions we fulfil. Our business is made up of three specialist delivery Property groups including Property, Telecommunications and As land owner, our role is to ensure our land best serves Project Delivery, which are supported by Corporate the transport sector and Victorian communities. With Affairs and Business Services. Each delivery group vast land parcels that span the state and air rights provides various disciplines in asset management throughout the public transport corridor, we work and service delivery. across all land use matters impacting on transport Telecommunications land, including land sales and acquisition, property development, commercial leasing, land use and access, As a licensed telecommunication provider and infrastructure and facilities management and heritage with network infrastructure that spans the state, and environmental preservation. we provide a full suite of telecommunications services to the transport sector. Our networks Project Delivery provide the backbone to public transport customer Whether we’re actively upgrading the infrastructure information, myki ticketing, driver communications or working alongside Victoria’s major transport and other network critical systems, such as signalling. initiatives, our Project Delivery Group provides We also provide 24 hour network monitoring, and expertise across all disciplines that impact rail land, planned and emergency repair and maintenance, infrastructure and telecommunications networks. to ensure the highest standards of reliability for the Our services include project management and project transport system. delivery in both infrastructure and telecommunications projects, as well as safety and technical services. Board Chief Executive Campbell A Rose Deputy Chief Executive Garry Button Telecommunications Property* Project Delivery Corporate Affairs Bruce Moore Jim Dolkas Daniel van Oosterwijck Anna Poulos Business Services General Manager A/General Manager General Manager A/General Manager * Ben Needham completed his tenure as Property General Manager on 14 September 2016. 12 VicTrack Section 2 Outcomes report 2015-16 Annual Report 13 Chair's report As the state government The year marked a major

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