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| | ... can't diversify away from systemic risk like climate change," said Rena Pulido, Head of Sustainable Investment, Australia at IFM Investors. "The quality of investment returns in 10 to 20 years' time is going to depend on the quality of the system ... |
| | | Compliance, regulation, and climate change are the red-hot topics for boards, who are pessimistic about Australia's economic and business prospects, the latest update from the Australian Institute of Company Directors reveals. Nearly two-thirds (61%) ... |
| | | ... lobbied Canberra to set aside AU$8 million in the 2023-24 Budget to set up an independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner in Australia. What's next for IAST APAC? It's now calling for a National Victims Compensation Scheme to aide victim-survivors of slavery ... |
| | | Defying the global increase of carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel, Australia has slashed its emissions year-on-year, a trend likely to continue. A research report 'The Global Carbon Budget' released this week in time for COP29 found the ... |
| | | Australia's prudential supervisor says while larger entities continue to improve their climate risk maturity, there remains room for improvement. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) urged all regulated entities to consider the ... |
| | | ... previously operated on a targeted campaign model, enlisting investors to team up to pressure companies at general meetings. Australia's Corporations Act grants the shareholders of listed companies the ability to influence a board, but only with more ... |
| | | ... strategic advisor. "I'm thrilled to be joining Parents for Climate as a Strategic Advisor, helping empower parents across Australia to stand up to the blockers of climate action and support real climate solutions," said Bruer. |
| | | It's fair to stay that AI is officially here to stay - it's everywhere, in our workplaces and even in our homes. However, the datacentres used in AI churns through energy and leaving behind a hefty carbon footprint, especially when we consider ... |
| | | ... complicates the issue, said Daniel. "The weaponisation of the rollout of renewable energy, particularly in regional Australia, is a real flash point. We have to be absolutely clear and front-footed on bringing those communities along and involving those ... |
| | | HESTA chief executive Debby Blakey has said the super fund has been engaging directly with MinRes regarding its recent governance failures and "remains disappointed" with the company's responses. "Our concerns include that the managing director's ... |
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