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| | Stakeholders including investors and activists have welcomed a decision by Rio Tinto to put its climate reporting to an advisory vote at this year's AGMs. Rio Tinto is the first Australian-listed company to commit to a vote on its Taskforce for Climate-related ... |
| | | Rio Tinto has overhauled its executive leadership in a bid to rebuild trust and social license to operate in the wake of the destruction at Juukan Gorge. Shareholders and stakeholders noted the moves have to be grounded in a wider change to culture ... |
| | | ... considerations during this AGM season in Australia. The recent history of corporate scandals relating to poor conduct - Rio Tinto, AMP Capital, Crown Resorts as well as others - as well as managing the impacts of COVID-19 and the uncertainty relating ... |
| | | In the wake of a damning report into Rio Tinto's destruction of 46,000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in Western Australia, stakeholders including traditional owners, investors and civil society are looking to how the recommendations in a governmental ... |
| | | ... more frequently with Australian companies on this topic, Colton added. In Australia, State Street engaged with Dexus, Rio Tinto, Santos Spark Infrastructure, and Woodside. While State Street remains engaged on the topic of diversity and inclusion, it ... |
| | | ... by Moody's and S&P. In Australia, the recent Juukan Gorge controversy added fuel to this concern: the mining company Rio Tinto that blew up a 46,000-year-old sacred indigenous site had been voted top mining company in corporate human rights for the two ... |
| | | Chief executive of Rio Tinto, Jean-Sebastien Jacques, will step down following pressure from investors and indigenous leaders over the destruction of the Juukan Gorge in May. Rio Tinto said the decision was made following the board review?of the company's ... |
| | | ... Blakey said. Blakey said investors were "dismayed at the destruction of culturally significant sites at Juukan Gorge by Rio Tinto." "Not only was priceless heritage destroyed and the costs borne by shareholders as a result, but we had believed this risk ... |
| | | ... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations and leaders from across Australia. The resolution was prompted by Rio Tinto's destruction of culturally significant heritage sites at Juukan Gorge earlier this year. "Off the back of Rio Tinto in May ... |
| | | ... showed that of the top 20 ASX-listed companies - the top 10 in mining and the top 10 in oil and gas - only 3 - BHP, Rio Tinto and South32 were disclosing all their documentation at a country by country, project by project level, because they're mandated ... |
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| WARWICK PEEL, GORDON NOBLE Note: This piece was contributed by Warwick Peel of IdeaScale and Gordon Noble of GNBK, and solely reflect the writers' opinions. | SIMON O'CONNOR, JACKI JOHNSON Note: This piece was contributed by Jacki Johnson and Simon O'Connor, co-chairs of the Australian Sustainable Finance Initiative and solely reflect the writers' opinions. | | RACHEL ALEMBAKIS Companies' social license to operate and wider stakeholder concerns are core governance considerations during this AGM season in Australia. | RACHEL ALEMBAKIS Editorial note: This piece is sponsored by T. Rowe Price Integrating environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) information into high yield strategies can augment risk analysis, although there are challenges in finding information about private sector issuers. |
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