ASFI Newsletter – July
Australian Sustainable Finance Institute
Aligning the Australian financial system for a sustainable, resilient and inclusive Australia
We are thrilled to have opened?early bird registration for the 2024 Australian Sustainable Finance Summit. Register now to receive 20% off full priced tickets?and join thought leaders across the sustainability landscape to explore strategies for driving impactful change in sustainable finance.
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Policy Engagement
Earlier this month, ASFI made a submission to the ACCC’s consultations on its draft guide to sustainability collaborations. In our feedback, we welcomed the ACCC’s guide as an important first step in facilitating collaboration critical to addressing climate and environmental challenges. Read more →
The second annual Australia-New Zealand 2+2 Climate and Finance Dialogue took place yesterday in Brisbane. Ministers underscored Australia and New Zealand’s commitment to supporting the growth and credibility of sustainable finance markets in each country, as well as continuing trans-Tasman cooperation and working together in international fora to support credible and aligned global standards for sustainable finance. Read more in our joint media release with Centre for Sustainable Finance: Toitū Tahua .
Natural Capital
ASFI invites organisations to join the Australian companies and financial institutions who have already signalled their intention to get started with nature-related reporting, aligned with the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) recommendations, by becoming a TNFD Adopter . ASFI will continue to work with our members and partners to showcase Australian leadership on nature through the Global Nature Positive Summit this October.
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First Nations and Finance
In NAIDOC Week, ASFI proudly hosted screenings of ‘UNDERMINED - Tales from the Kimberley ’ in Naarm (Melbourne) and Gadigal (Sydney). The screenings celebrated the strength and resilience of First Nations communities in the Kimberley, highlighting their efforts to preserve their culture, and care for their communities and country in the face of modern development activities.
Missed the event? We’re excited to be hosting a Q&A with the Director, Stephanie King and Traditional Owner, Bardi-Kija-Nyul Nyul man and Executive Producer, Albert Wiggan, to explore the film's themes and hear more tales from the Kimberley.?Register here .
Finance Sector Leadership
Earlier this week, we celebrated the conclusion of the first cohort of ASFI’s sustainable finance mentoring program,?Limitless . Participants came together for a morning of networking to reflect on the professional and personal learnings gained through the program.
ASFI's mentor program was established to support the uplift in finance sector capability needed to achieve Australia's sustainable finance ambitions.?
Thank you to Clean Energy Finance Corporation for making this inaugural mentor program possible. We look forward to launching the second cohort of the program shortly.
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