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| | | ... $25.67 billion over the past year, which is equivalent to almost $50,000 per minute according to new analysis by Oxfam Australia. Drawing on the 2026 Australian Financial Review Rich List, Oxfam found the country's billionaire class now controls more ... |
| | | | A new report by anti-poverty organisation Oxfam Australia (Oxfam) revealed nearly 50% of the capital gains tax discount went to 24,000 people who earned over $1 million in 2022-2023. Findings indicate that on average, each of these individuals received ... |
| | | | ... well as the costs of recovery from climate disasters. It's time these big corporations pay their fair share." Oxfam Australia interim chief executive Chrisanta Muli added that it's not fair that communities, affected by climate change events, are paying ... |
| | | | ... can be seen here today, where a third of the First Nations peoples are in the poorest 20% of the population," Oxfam Australia chief executive Lyn Morgain said. "As the federal election looms, it's critical that our political leaders take bold steps ... |
| | | | ... climate action, and this extends to the call to phasing out fossil fuels, and domestic fossil fuel subsidies." Oxfam Australia climate justice strategic lead Melissa Bungcaras commented: "Australia has an opportunity to step up its global leadership ... |
| | | | ... as much as 12.5% per year in GDP by 2050 unless there is more ambitious action on climate change, according to Oxfam Australia. Oxfam Australia is calling upon G7 leaders and invited guest countries including Australia to cut carbon emissions more quickly ... |
| | | | ... link between base erosion and profit sharing (BEPS) and the G20's objective to promote development, according to Oxfam Australia and Publish What You Pay Australia. In an article for the Lowy Institute, Clare Spoors and Serena Lilywhite of Oxfam Australia ... |
| | | | ... process of reviewing its ESG risk framework, a process that is scheduled for every two years. The review comes as Oxfam Australia released a report, Banking on Shaky Ground - Australia's big four banks and land grabs, in which Oxfam presents evidence ... |
| | | | ... the result of the forthcoming federal election, the carbon pricing regime. Byrne is currently a board member of Oxfam Australia, a member of the Monash University Department of Accounting and Finance Advisory Committee, a member of the BlackRock Australia ... |
| | | | ... safety in their supply chain and make valuation decisions accordingly. Non-governmental organisations such as Oxfam Australia are encouraging investors to evaluate those risks. "What we're encouraging investors to do is join the dots as what they see ... |
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