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A Housing Australia executive moves to BlackRock, while Aware Super welcomes a climate reporting and sustainability manager and Taylor Fry sees the return of a veteran actuary.
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Young workers drive DEI in workplace: RIAA panel
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The mining industry is in trouble in the upper hunter because their mines are causing ashthma in children. This is resulting is premature deaths. It isn't an exaggeration to say that the mines are killing children.
No amount of public relations spin or 'stakeholder engagement' will change that.
This website puts it more subtly and exposes the spin of companies like Peabody...http://coalcares.org/index.htm...
Another blanket comment without any science behind it John. Sadly Australia has gotten to the point where in it's true tall poppy style, everything is mining's fault.