CSL Impact Report 2025

• Supporting local faith-based groups to distribute toiletries to people experiencing homelessness and connect them with community health centres for free health assessments and treatment. • Collaborating with groups like the European Heart Failure Policy Network, Mechanism for Coordinated Access to Orphan Medicines (MoCA) and European Alliance for Access to Safe Medicines to help ensure patients get the care they need. CSL also took part in ten major collaborations focused on improving how medicines are developed with patients in mind. Our team played leading roles in groups like PALADIN and EUPATI, which bring together patient advocates and industry experts. CSL’s processes and materials were also recognised as examples of best practice, helping to shape how the industry involves patients in drug development. Hurricanes Helene and Milton In the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, we donated $350,000 in direct aid to support relief efforts in the most affected communities and to match employee donations. We worked with local authorities to identify trusted and active local organisations delivering wide-ranging relief efforts. To ensure our relief and aid reaches those directly impacted as quickly as possible, we direct resources to organisations we have either partnered with in the past and have a proven track record of performance and transparency, or those endorsed by local governments and regulators. As part of these efforts, we also donated 20,000 doses of influenza vaccine by partnering with Direct Relief, a nonprofit humanitarian organisation that provides emergency medical resources and assistance to vulnerable communities in the aftermath of natural disasters. In addition to the company’s contributions, our employees donated food and other essential items to those who were impacted. Our donations included: $175k to the North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund $175k to Hope Florida Committed to Supporting Patients and Public Health We work with patient advocacy groups and public health organisations at international, regional, national and local levels to create enduring patient impact by improving access to quality care, expanding education and outreach, and promoting better health services. Examples include: • Partnering with organisations like the Jeffrey Modell Foundation, EURORDIS, and NORD to raise awareness of rare diseases – a key factor in misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis. Once diagnosed, we offer support services and programs for our therapies. • Collaborating with Families Fighting Flu to highlight the risks of influenza. • Sponsoring community events such as Men’s Wellness Day and the Sugar Cane Festival to promote plasma donation and clinical trial participation among underserved populations. Humanitarian aid We support humanitarian aid by collaborating with local organisations that have a deep understanding of community needs, including those affected by natural disasters. We offer financial aid to humanitarian situations based on the scale of the impact; impact on our employees; presence of employees and stakeholders in affected areas; and capacity for both the country affected along with our own ability to respond. We can also respond to requests for product donations when we can meet local and/or global regulatory requirements and can source local partners to facilitate transportation safely. This includes ensuring they’re kept at the right temperature and that there are the right support systems in place on the ground. United Way Flood Relief. 24 Limited Our Impact 2025 About CSL From our CEO Lifesaving Medicines Healthier Communities Science and Medicine Legacy

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