Sydney: Friday 2nd March 2007, Venue: Four Seasons Hotel Melbourne: Tuesday 27th March 2007, Venue: Melbourne Sofitel What’s on the horizon and what does this mean for your business? Is it business as usual or is climate change ramping up on the agenda? How will this affect business? There are new opportunities for growth, but will those that don’t adjust lose out? How can your business stay competitive? Business will be affected and the community continues to press for action.
Representatives from industry groups and environmental groups discuss the barriers and opportunities in the sustainable economy. Where can your organisation succeed and what needs to be done to achieve true sustainability in the marketplace? |
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 Sydney: Wednesday, 1st November 2006 Venue: Dept of State & Regional Development,
Melbourne: Monday, March 5th 2007, Venue: CGU Offices, 485 La Trobe St, Melbourne
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) have only just launched their 3rd Generation of Sustainability Reporting guidelines, dubbed ‘G3’. The guidelines are now available online for reporter and stakeholders. The G3 is the biggest change to the biggest sustainability reporting standard in years. |
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Sydney: 9th November 2006 Venue: Sofitel Wentworth
Melbourne: 15th November 2006 Venue: Melbourne Sofitel
A National Emissions Trading Scheme (NETS) has been proposed. With ambitious targets it would be the most significant piece of Australian environmental regulation in many decades. Getting it right is a national economic, environmental and social imperative. |
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Sydney: 29th August Venue: Four Seasons Hotel
Melbourne: 5th September Venue: The Arts Centre
Rising oil prices are emerging as a major source of risks and opportunities for business and sustainability. This debate will explore those risks and ways in which leading businesses can manage them. |
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Sydney: 28th June 2006 Venue: Sofitel Wentworth Melbourne: 4th July 2006 Venue: Sofitel Melbourne
Sustainability requires a much longer time horizon than businesses and organisations currently have. What solutions are available for overcoming this barrier to corporate sustainability? |
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Sydney: 4th April 2006 Venue: Four Seasons Hotel Melbourne: 10th April 2006 Venue: Hilton on the Park A business's products are central to its reputation. The environmental and social impacts of how the product is created and the purchasing policies of business are under increasing scrutiny. |
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