News Update
Month: Mar
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Governance Institute welcomes federal budget cybersecurity boost - but lack of action on climate change disappointing
We put tonight’s federal budget under the microscope, outlining the major governance and risk management announcements – and the key takeaways.
We also speak to two leading economists about their take on this year’s budget, their analysis of how Australia is currently fairing, and the outlook for the year ahead.
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A cool head in times of upheaval - a clear-thinking checklist for directors
As 2022 dials up the upheaval and uncertainty to new heights, a cool, calm approach by those at the top of an organisation is more important than ever. To help remove the panic, we outline a clear-thinking checklist for directors to help ensure good decision-making during these times of change and challenge.
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Russia and Ukraine: What does it mean for Australian companies?
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine raises a litany of risk and ethical issues for Australian company boards and management. This article focuses on three key issues: avoiding sanction breaches, reputational management and supporting workers affected by the conflict.
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Five climate change risks your board needs to talk about
While the resources, energy and agriculture sectors face the greatest pressure, no organisation is immune from the consequences of climate change. We outline five important climate change risks your board could be in danger of overlooking. (Sponsored article)
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In case you missed it: Governance Institute in the news
Governance Institute of Australia is regularly featured in the media, quoted on key news issues. Here’s a quick recap of some of the core issues we have been quoted on recently.
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