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| | | ... ranked highest. On leadership and innovation, BHP Group, Coles, Rio Tinto, Commonwealth Bank, Fortescue, QBE Insurance, Woodside Energy, and Woolworths were standouts. And for performance reporting and impact, Transurban, Coles, Rio Tinto, Woolworths ... |
| | | | Greenpeace Australia Pacific has settled a lawsuit against ASX-listed Woodside Energy over alleged misrepresentation of its emission reductions targets. Greenpeace filed the lawsuit in December 2023, alleging the fossil fuel giant had misrepresented ... |
| | | | ... giant placed exclusions on several major fossil fuel producers, ruling out investing in 35 companies including ASX-listed Woodside. This month, AP7 updated its list of excluded companies, adding a further 35 names to the list, most of which were excluded ... |
| | | | ... concerns that the fund held investments contrary to the representations made in the PDS, such as BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Woodside Petroleum, Newcrest Mining and Orica. ASIC also alleges the PDS of the fund contained false and misleading statements that ... |
| | | | ... emission levels, and international levels as an export. Considering the extension of major developments including the Woodside North West Gas Shelf project to 2070, the report identifies continued funding and support for the gas sector. BMI projects ... |
| | | | ... "critical decade" for climate action globally, including several Australian companies. "In Australia, big polluters like Woodside, Santos and Chevron are fuelling the climate crisis, making mega-profits and not paying their fair share of tax. All the ... |
| | | | ... diversity. One noteworthy example was the 19.5% votes against the re-election of the Sustainability Committee chair of Woodside Energy, off the back of the widely publicised rejection of their climate transition action plan in 2024. This vote exemplifies ... |
| | | | ... in their best interests at this time. We may reconsider our position if circumstances change." Santos, WiseTech, and Woodside remain on HESTA's watchlist. |
| | | | Aware Super and HESTA have voted against the re-election of Woodside director Ann Pickard, who also chairs the Energy Board's Sustainability Committee, with HESTA also voting against the broader remuneration plan. The super funds said the gas giant ... |
| | | | Woodside's board is on notice as the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR) urges investors to clean house, blaming directors for chronically weak returns and climate risk failures. The ACCR filed members' statements opposing the re-election ... |
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