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Australian companies to face fines and criminal action if they fail to prevent modern slavery

Australian companies to face fines and criminal action if they fail to prevent modern slavery

Large companies with annual revenue over A$100 million could soon pay fines and face criminal charges for failing to prevent modern slavery, under a new federal government crackdown. These reforms come just six weeks after the United States threatened to impose trade tariffs of up to 12.5% on 60 countries – including Australia – over their alleged ...
On AI and the slow, now fast, wake up call

On AI and the slow, now fast, wake up call

Of all the commentators on Wednesday about Australia’s much vaunted new deal on AI – and its global breakthrough plan to manage the rollout of this next-gen tech infrastructure in terms of energy, water and land use – it was the Housing Industry Association that landed with a thud on what the biggest problem would be. Housing. Sign up for ...
Public hearing for coal mine; Private developers for affordable housing; Polls on house prices

Public hearing for coal mine; Private developers for affordable housing; Polls on house prices

Public hearing for coal mine underway The NSW Independent Planning Commission’s public hearing into the proposed expansion of the Hunter Valley Operations coal mine is underway. If successful, it will become the largest coal mine in NSW history and generate around 809 million tonnes of greenhouse gas pollution over its lifetime, which is seven times ...
The city that won’t wait until 2050

The city that won’t wait until 2050

After a deadly heat wave exposed the limits of long-term climate planning, Paris is accelerating urban redesign through greener streets, cooler buildings and climate-resilient neighbourhoods. Across much of the world, political inertia and direct opposition to climate action have led governments to scale back emissions targets, delay investments, and ...
On what’s coming up in our calendar

On what’s coming up in our calendar

Just as we pull together the final strands in our revised and enhanced Q3 and Q4 events program, there’s been a stream of stories that shows how bang on target our topics are. Carbon Triggers Sign up for our free newsletter. First up – and soon to be revealed in detail – will be the next Big Debate. It’s called Carbon Triggers ...

Australian companies to face fines and criminal action if they fail to prevent modern slavery

Australian companies to face fines and criminal action if they fail to prevent modern slavery
Large companies with annual revenue over A$100 million could soon pay fines and face criminal charges for failing to prevent modern slavery, under a new federal government crackdown. These reforms come just six weeks after the United States threatened to impose trade tariffs of up to 12.5% on 60 countries – including Australia – over their alleged ...

On AI and the slow, now fast, wake up call

On AI and the slow, now fast, wake up call
Of all the commentators on Wednesday about Australia’s much vaunted new deal on AI – and its global breakthrough plan to manage the rollout of this next-gen tech infrastructure in terms of energy, water and land use – it was the Housing Industry Association that landed with a thud on what the biggest problem would be. Housing. Sign up for ...

Public hearing for coal mine; Private developers for affordable housing; Polls on house prices

Public hearing for coal mine; Private developers for affordable housing; Polls on house prices
Public hearing for coal mine underway The NSW Independent Planning Commission’s public hearing into the proposed expansion of the Hunter Valley Operations coal mine is underway. If successful, it will become the largest coal mine in NSW history and generate around 809 million tonnes of greenhouse gas pollution over its lifetime, which is seven times ...

The city that won’t wait until 2050

The city that won’t wait until 2050
After a deadly heat wave exposed the limits of long-term climate planning, Paris is accelerating urban redesign through greener streets, cooler buildings and climate-resilient neighbourhoods. Across much of the world, political inertia and direct opposition to climate action have led governments to scale back emissions targets, delay investments, and ...

On what’s coming up in our calendar

On what’s coming up in our calendar
Just as we pull together the final strands in our revised and enhanced Q3 and Q4 events program, there’s been a stream of stories that shows how bang on target our topics are. Carbon Triggers Sign up for our free newsletter. First up – and soon to be revealed in detail – will be the next Big Debate. It’s called Carbon Triggers ...