AGL Energy Ltd (ASX: AGL) Share Price and News

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Market Cap $6.61 billion
P/E Ratio 29.71
Dividend Yield 5.01%
Shares Outstanding 672.75 million
Earnings per share -0.151
Dividend per share 0.49
Year To Date Return 7.73%
Earnings Yield 3.37%
Franking 100%
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AGL Energy Ltd (ASX: AGL)
Latest News

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Why is the AGL share price getting hammered this week?

The company's AGM could be shaping up to be a battle ground.

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The AGL share price plummeted 17% in the first quarter. What now?

The 185-year-old company could be about to embark on some remarkable changes.

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Why is the AGL share price taking a battering on Friday?

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Following a tumultuous month, what's next for AGL shares in October?

Could this impact the AGL share price in October? We take a closer look.

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Why did the AGL share price trail the ASX 200 in September?

The AGL share price tumbled 11% during the month.

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Broker gives its verdict on the AGL share price post-coal exit plans

Is it time to buy AGL's shares?

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Brokers name 3 ASX shares to buy today

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Why AGL, Northern Star, Qualitas, and Rio Tinto shares are pushing higher today

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Frequently Asked Questions

AGL traditionally makes two dividend payments to shareholders yearly, payable in March and September. Payments in the past came as 80-100% franked, but since March 2021, the company has distributed unfranked dividends to shareholders.

AGL offers a full dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) as an alternative to receiving cash dividends on AGL ordinary shares.

Dividend Payment History Data provided by Morningstar.

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Ex-Date Amount Franking Type Payable
24 Feb 2026 $0.2400 100.00% Interim 26 Mar 2026
26 Aug 2025 $0.2500 100.00% Final 25 Sep 2025
25 Feb 2025 $0.2300 100.00% Interim 27 Mar 2025
27 Aug 2024 $0.3500 0.00% Final 24 Sep 2024
21 Feb 2024 $0.2600 0.00% Interim 22 Mar 2024
22 Feb 2023 $0.0800 0.00% Interim 24 Mar 2023
01 Sep 2022 $0.1000 0.00% Final 27 Sep 2022
23 Feb 2022 $0.1600 0.00% Interim 30 Mar 2022
25 Aug 2021 $0.3400 0.00% Final 29 Sep 2021
24 Feb 2021 $0.1000 0.00% Special Cash 26 Mar 2021
24 Feb 2021 $0.3100 0.00% Interim 26 Mar 2021
26 Aug 2020 $0.5100 80.00% Final 25 Sep 2020
26 Feb 2020 $0.4700 80.00% Interim 27 Mar 2020
21 Aug 2019 $0.6400 80.00% Final 20 Sep 2019
20 Feb 2019 $0.5500 80.00% Interim 22 Mar 2019
22 Aug 2018 $0.6300 80.00% Final 21 Sep 2018
22 Feb 2018 $0.5400 80.00% Interim 26 Mar 2018
23 Aug 2017 $0.0000 0.00% Final 22 Sep 2017
23 Feb 2017 $0.4100 80.00% Interim 27 Mar 2017
24 Aug 2016 $0.3600 100.00% Final 22 Sep 2016
23 Feb 2016 $0.3200 100.00% Interim 16 Mar 2016
02 Sep 2014 $0.3300 100.00% Final 30 Sep 2014
03 Mar 2014 $0.3000 100.00% Interim 04 Apr 2014
02 Sep 2013 $0.3300 100.00% Final 27 Sep 2013
29 Aug 2008 $0.2700 0.00% Final 26 Sep 2008
25 Mar 2008 $0.2600 0.00% Interim 16 Apr 2008
31 Aug 2007 $0.2600 100.00% Final 28 Sep 2007
07 Mar 2007 $0.0950 0.00% Interim 22 Mar 2007
12 Oct 2006 $0.2550 0.00% Special 23 Oct 2006
06 Sep 2006 $0.3650 0.00% Final 22 Sep 2006
06 Mar 2006 $0.3100 100.00% Interim 23 Mar 2006
09 Sep 2005 $0.3200 100.00% Final 23 Sep 2005

AGL ASX Announcements

An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

DateAnnouncementPrice Sensitive?TimeNo. of PagesFile Size
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About AGL Energy Ltd

AGL Energy Limited (ASX: AGL) is one of Australia's oldest energy providers. Since its beginnings as Australia’s first gas company in 1837 and lighting the first gas street lamp in Sydney in 1841, AGL has been at the forefront of energy supply in Australia.

The power company participates in the gas and electricity wholesale and retail markets. Its diverse portfolio spans traditional thermal power generation and renewable sources, including hydro, wind, solar and landfill gas.

The AGL share price has struggled in recent times, however, and has been on a downward trend since COVID-19 impacted the market in March 2020. In 2022, AGL scrapped demerger plans to create two energy businesses with separate listings on the ASX after facing strong opposition from investors and industry experts.

AGL Share Price History Data provided by Morningstar.

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Date Close Change % Change Volume Open High Low
05 Mar 2026 $9.82 $0.21 2.19% 2,288,852 $9.65 $9.84 $9.63
04 Mar 2026 $9.61 $-0.18 -1.84% 2,736,271 $9.78 $9.80 $9.57
03 Mar 2026 $9.79 $-0.04 -0.41% 2,305,965 $9.82 $9.83 $9.65
02 Mar 2026 $9.83 $-0.06 -0.61% 2,737,759 $9.87 $9.89 $9.72
27 Feb 2026 $9.89 $0.08 0.82% 3,403,117 $9.80 $9.89 $9.64
26 Feb 2026 $9.81 $-0.17 -1.70% 3,356,018 $9.98 $9.99 $9.79
25 Feb 2026 $9.98 $-0.17 -1.67% 4,163,532 $10.10 $10.11 $9.81
24 Feb 2026 $10.15 $-0.16 -1.55% 3,901,637 $10.02 $10.15 $9.94
23 Feb 2026 $10.31 $-0.29 -2.74% 4,233,160 $10.54 $10.56 $10.15
20 Feb 2026 $10.60 $0.02 0.19% 4,863,015 $10.53 $10.63 $10.49
19 Feb 2026 $10.58 $0.08 0.76% 3,935,260 $10.46 $10.58 $10.40
18 Feb 2026 $10.50 $0.06 0.57% 2,755,075 $10.44 $10.50 $10.43
17 Feb 2026 $10.44 $-0.05 -0.48% 1,755,990 $10.46 $10.47 $10.34
16 Feb 2026 $10.49 $0.07 0.67% 6,702,156 $10.41 $10.58 $10.40
13 Feb 2026 $10.42 $0.26 2.56% 5,788,809 $10.12 $10.49 $10.07
12 Feb 2026 $10.16 $0.27 2.73% 7,827,144 $9.90 $10.17 $9.81
11 Feb 2026 $9.89 $1.04 11.75% 14,156,617 $9.35 $9.90 $9.32
10 Feb 2026 $8.85 $-0.05 -0.56% 2,654,784 $8.88 $8.95 $8.84
09 Feb 2026 $8.90 $-0.05 -0.56% 2,848,871 $8.97 $9.05 $8.82
06 Feb 2026 $8.95 $-0.19 -2.08% 2,240,344 $9.09 $9.10 $8.95
05 Feb 2026 $9.14 $0.11 1.22% 1,614,116 $9.06 $9.14 $9.01
04 Feb 2026 $9.03 $-0.06 -0.66% 1,552,200 $9.07 $9.13 $9.03

Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

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Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
16 Feb 2026 Elizabeth (Betsy) Donaghey Buy 13,000 $136,695
On-market trade.
31 Oct 2025 Damien Nicks Issued 197,609 $1,829,859
Issue of securities. 639,926 PERFORMANCE RIGHTS
25 Aug 2025 Damien Nicks Issued 7,945 $67,214
Conversion of securities.
25 Aug 2025 Damien Nicks Issued 71,688 $606,480
Director remuneration.
25 Aug 2025 Damien Nicks Issued 49,570 $419,362
Conversion of securities.
25 Aug 2025 Damien Nicks Exercise 57,515 $486,576
Conversion of securities. 442,317 rights
22 Aug 2025 Damien Nicks Expiry 31,519 $270,117
As advised by the company. rights lapsed. 499,832 rights
21 Aug 2025 Damien Nicks Transfer 27,000 $230,580
As advised by the company. ORDINARY SHARES WERE MOVED, AS per announcement on 22-08-2025
21 Aug 2025 Damien Nicks Transfer 27,000 $230,580
As advised by the company. As per announcement on 22-08-2025, ORDINARY SHARES WERE MOVED
18 Aug 2025 Damien Nicks Buy 23,000 $203,290
On-market trade. AVERAGE PRICE
18 Aug 2025 Miles George Buy 10,000 $88,200
On-market trade. AVERAGE PRICE

Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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Name Title Start Date Profile
Mr Mark Alan Bloom Non-Executive Director Jul 2020
Mr Bloom has over 35 years of experience as a Finance Executive. Prior to the formation of Scentre Group, Mark was the Deputy Group CFO of Westfield Group for 11 years. Mark's executive career includes acting as CFO and an executive Director at three listed entities in Real Estate (Westfield and Scentre Group - 16 years) and Insurance and diversified Financial Services (Liberty Life, South Africa and Manulife Financial, Toronto - 20 years). Mark has experience in overseeing global and local finance and IT teams. He is Chair of the Risk Committee and a member of the Safety & Sustainability Committee.
Mr Miles John George Non-Executive DirectorNon-Executive Chairman Sep 2022
Mr George has more than 30 years of experience in the energy and infrastructure sectors, with a focus on development, investment and financing in the renewable energy industry in Australia and internationally. He has served as an adviser to the AEMC and AEMO on the energy transition, as Chairman of the Clean Energy Council, Director of Spark Infrastructure RE Limited, CEO of CleanCo Queensland and Managing Director of Infigen Energy.
Ms Elizabeth (Betsy) Donaghey Non-Executive Director Oct 2025
Ms Donaghey is a Non-Executive Director with over 30 years experience in the energy sector. Her previous roles include technical, commercial and executive roles, and she has experience during her Non-Executive Director roles on audit and compliance, risk, technical, regulatory, remuneration and health and safety committees. Ms Donaghey also has experience advising on the energy transition including as a member of the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and a panel member to the Solar Flagship Council. Ms Donaghey is currently a non-executive director of Ampol Limited, Amplitude Energy Limited and the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), but will retire from the AEMO Board in October 2025.
Professor John Carl Pollaers Non-Executive Director Nov 2022
Mr Pollaers has 30 years of commercial and operational leadership experience that includes serving as the CEO of Pacific Brands, the CEO of Fosters Group, the Managing Director of Carlton United Brewers and President Asia Pacific at Diageo. His Diageo career spanned 20 years in various General Management, Finance, M&A, and Operations roles across the UK, Asia-Pacific, and Group Executive Committee. John has experience across a range of sectors including consumer goods, aged care, advanced manufacturing and higher education. He previously served as a Non-Executive Director of pladis Global Advisory Board, Chair of the Australian Industry & Skills Committee, Chair of the Aged Care Workforce Strategy Taskforce and Chair of the Australian Advanced Manufacturing Council. He is the member of the Risk, People & Performance Committee.
Ms Christine Francis Holman Non-Executive Director Nov 2022
Ms Holman is a professional non-executive director with more than 30 years of experience across media, property, industrial, infrastructure, and technology sectors. She was formerly Chief Financial Officer and Commercial Director at Telstra Broadcast Services. Christine was previously at Capital Investment Group. More recently, Christine has served as a Non-Executive Director of Metcash Limited, CSR Limited, Blackmores Limited, Wisetech Global Limited, HT&E Limited (previously APN News & Media), Vocus Group Limited and National Intermodal Corporation. Christine was also previously a Director of the Bradman Foundation and T20 World Cup Cricket 2020. She is a member of the Risk, People & Performance Committee.
Mr Graham John Cockroft Non-Executive Director Jan 2022
Mr Cockroft has over 30 years of experience in the international energy industry, with executive roles in the UK, South America, New Zealand and Asia. His experiences have been across the energy chain and under different political, economic and regulatory regimes. He has a financial background and experience in strategy and business development. During his executive career Graham has served as Group CFO at Sembcorp Industries, Singapore, CFO and COO at Contact Energy, New Zealand, and in various senior executive roles for close to two decades at BG Group, primarily in the UK and South America. He is a member of the Risk Committee, Chair of the People & Performance Committee.
Ms Vanessa (Fernandes) Sullivan Non-Executive Director Mar 2022
Ms Sullivan has commercial, financial, project development and strategy experience over 20 years, working across the energy, water and sustainability sectors and more recently in hydrogen industry development. This includes as a Climate Change Leader and Utilities Leader at EY and undertaking significant energy market reforms across the supply chain whilst at Queensland Treasury Corporation. Vanessa has previously held non-executive director roles with Eco Markets Australia, the Smart Energy Council, Essential Energy, Sunwater and Niche Environment and Heritage. Vanessa was also previously an independent member of the Ministerial Energy Council Hydrogen Development subcommittee. She is a Chair of the Safety & Sustainability Committee, a member of the People & Performance Committee
Mr Damien Nicks Chief Executive OfficerManaging Director Sep 2022
Mr Nicks has more than 29 years of experience across large multinational businesses including Linfox Logistics, Smorgon Steel and Deloitte.
Mr Mark William Twidell Non-Executive Director Nov 2022
Mr Twidell is a former energy executive with over 35 years of experience in building new markets, programs, and teams globally in the solar and storage sectors. Mark has served as Director - Energy Programs at Tesla, responsible for leading Tesla's Energy business in Asia-Pacific, and during 2019-21 the Americas and Europe, Middle East and Africa. He also has experience helping companies and governments with energy transition, having previously served on the boards of ARENA and the Commonwealth Government Solar Flagships Council, and as Deputy Chair of the Clean Energy Council. Mark is an advisor to Drive Powerline Inc and an Industry Professor of Practice at UNSW. He is a member of the People & Performance and the Safety & Sustainability Committee.
Mr John Patrick Fitzgerald Company Secretary Oct 2015
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Ms Melinda Hunter Company SecretaryGeneral Counsel Jul 2022
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Jo Egan Chief Customer Officer
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Gary Brown Chief Financial Officer
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Andrew Haddad Chief Information Officer
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Markus Brokhof Chief Operating Officer
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Amanda Lee Chief People Officer
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John Patrick Fitzgerald Company Secretary
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Melinda Hunter Company SecretaryGeneral Counsel
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Suzanne Falvi Executive General Manager Corporate Affairs
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Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

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Name Shares Capital
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 142,968,742 21.25%
J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 94,735,082 14.08%
Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 70,489,067 10.48%
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited <GP A/C> 50,177,454 7.46%
NEWECONOMY COM AU Nominees Pty Limited <Cb Nominees Account> 19,859,875 2.95%
BNP Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 7,092,660 1.05%
BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Agency Lending A/C> 6,334,578 0.94%
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited <Nt Comnwlth Super Corp A/C> 5,586,849 0.83%
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited A/C 2 5,242,768 0.78%
National Nominees Limited 4,855,594 0.72%
Netwealth Investments Limited <Wrap Services A/C> 4,671,113 0.69%
BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Hub24 Custodial Serv Ltd> 3,153,664 0.47%
UBS Nominees Pty Ltd 2,947,865 0.44%
Warbont Nominees Pty Ltd <Unpaid Entrepot A/C> 1,804,537 0.27%
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited i 1,545,667 0.23%
UBS Nominees Pty Ltd i 1,399,991 0.21%
Carlton Hotel Limited 1,378,556 0.20%
IOOF Investment Services Limited <Ips Superfund A/C> 1,345,737 0.20%
Ms Bo Xu 1,300,000 0.19%
Moorgate Investments Pty Ltd 1,212,355 0.19%

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