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| | | ... began her career as an associate at DWS Group, focused on infrastructure opportunities, and started in auditing at KPMG Australia. Aware Super said Smyczynski brings deep experience across private markets, covering origination, due diligence, transaction ... |
| | | | ... economy an estimated $1.26 billion per week or $65.8 billion in annual national earnings, according to a new study by KPMG Australia. The report, She's Price(d)less, prepared in conjunction with the Diversity Council Australia (DCA) and Workplace ... |
| | | | The major professional services business is the latest of the Big Four accounting firms to report on Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). This comes as the federal government's legislation on mandatory climate reporting is ... |
| | | | ... Microsoft's investment in OpenAI, the public nevertheless remains sceptical about AI's benefits. A survey by KPMG Australia and the University of Queensland, involving 17,000 people across 17 countries, found that Australians are among the most ... |
| | | | ... Australasia (RIAA) and the UN Global Compact Network Australia (UNGCNA). The initiative is supported by HESTA, Perpetual, KPMG Australia, Lendlease, and Allens. BHP provided $1.2 million to the initiative and alongside HESTA a pilot program is under ... |
| | | | ... governance (ESG). The ESG Academy will be available for Australian business leaders and their teams and compliments KPMG Australia's ESG Pathways program developed in partnership with Monash University's Climateworks Centre. The coursework leverages ... |
| | | | ... economic analysis revealed that such a boost in retirement savings could be attained for a budgetary cost of $45,500. KPMG Australia head of superannuation Linda Elkins said: "Not only would KPMG's proposal properly recognise and value the role home ... |
| | | | ... they'll be concluded in 2030 from an operational perspective," said Robert Poole, national ESG leader - corporates KPMG Australia. "There's no way around that." The survey found that directors will be personally accountable for their company's decisions ... |
| | | | ... are - or should be - thinking about how their actions enhance and degrade the ecosystems in which they survive. KPMG Australia research found that failing to manage material ESG issues effectively will constitute a business failure by 2030. Increasing ... |
| | | | ... to manage material ESG issues effectively will constitute a business failure by 2030, according to research from KPMG Australia. Increasing regulation and expectations from employees, customers and investors means businesses will have to transform their ... |
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