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February 2025 ESG Policy Update—Australia

Australian Update - ASIC's Key Issues Outlook for 2025 - On 24 January 2025, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) released its key issues outlook for 2025 which provides insights for Australian...more

June 2024 ESG Policy Update—Australia

Australian Update - Australia and EU Enter Into Critical and Strategic Minerals Partnership - On 28 May 2024, Australia and the European Union (EU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for a bilateral partnership to...more

April 2024 ESG Policy Update—Australia

Australian Update - Australian Competition and Consumer Commission Enforcement Priorities for 2024-2025 - The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has announced its enforcement and compliance priorities for...more

March 2024 ESG Policy Update—Australia

Australian Update - Australian Securities and Investments Commission Continues Greenwashing Enforcement Efforts - On 28 February 2024, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) reported that an outsourced...more

New South Wales Anti-Slavery Commissioner Publishes Guidance on Managing Modern Slavery Risks

Introduction - Over 400 New South Wales (NSW) government entities, including government agencies, state owned corporations, and councils (collectively, Covered Entities) are required to conduct modern slavery due diligence...more

Is 'Freedom-Washing' the New Greenwashing, and What are its Legal Consequences?

Companies will often make representations about modern slavery as part of their environmental, social and governance (ESG) measures.  In this article, we consider whether potentially false or misleading claims about modern...more

ESG Policy Update–Australia

Australian Update - Addressing Modern Slavery Risks in Renewable Energy Supply Chains - As the modern slavery risks in the supply chains of renewable energy producers and markets come into focus (ABC|GreenBiz), the office of...more

Australia's Pitch in a Net-Zero Future: Critical Minerals Strategy

The Australian Government recently released its Critical Minerals Strategy 2023–2030 (CM Strategy). BACKGROUND - Australia holds some of the world’s largest repositories of cobalt, lithium and vanadium — elements critical...more

Australia's Modern Slavery Act - A 'Stroll to Slightly Higher Ground' Rather than a 'Race to the Top'? The Final Report of the...

The McMillan Report (Report) of the statutory review of the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) (Act) was released on 25 May 2023. The Report makes a total of 30 recommendations principally directed to enhance and strengthen the...more

Tendering? Be Ready to Identify, Assess, and Address Your Modern Slavery Risks

The Australian Government has uploaded two new resources to its Modern Slavery Register: A model clause for use in tenders (Model Tender Clauses); and An educational video on modern slavery for the cleaning industry....more

Risks to Your Supply Chains – Vulnerability in an Uncertain World

BACKGROUND - As a small island nation, Australia has always been dependent on international trade. Its favourable terms of trade have helped it withstand many external shocks throughout its history....more

COVID-19: (Australia) Modern Slavery in a Time of Unprecedented Disruption

*This information is accurate as of 10.00 am Monday 4 May 2020 and is subject to change as this situation evolves. With the end of the reporting period for many Australian reporting entities under The Modern Slavery Act 2018...more

COVID-19: (Australia) What to Do About Your Supply Chains?

*This information is accurate as of 10.00 am Friday 20 March 2020 and is subject to change as this situation evolves....more

Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act - Some Welcome Clarity

The Department of Home Affairs recently released Draft Guidance (Draft Guide) on the reporting requirements of the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) (Act). The Draft Guide provides welcome clarity on how to prepare, approve and...more

Infrastructure Reforms in 2016 – Pulling in the Same Direction?

Looking to kick-start lacklustre economic growth, Australian Governments routinely consider infrastructure funding and reform to be a headline-grabbing opportunity to demonstrate their pro-active "nation-building"...more

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