Announcing the Taxonomy Technical Expert Group
The Australian Sustainable Finance Institute (ASFI) is pleased to have commenced the development phase of the Australian sustainable finance taxonomy with the appointment of the Taxonomy Technical Expert Group (TTEG).
Unpacking the 2023-24 Federal Budget
Read ASFI’s summary of 2023-2024 Federal Budget outcomes.
Government to back ASFI-led Australian Sustainable Finance Taxonomy
The Australian Sustainable Finance Institute (ASFI) welcomes the Government’s decision to co-fund ASFI to lead the development of an Australian sustainable finance taxonomy. The taxonomy will provide a common standard for 'sustainable’ finance, channelling more capital to support Australia’s climate transition and achieve Australia’s emissions targets.
Joint Industry Statement: Delivering healthy, comfortable and energy smart homes for Australians
Today, leading Australian banks and other financial institutions joined with ASFI, the Energy Efficiency Council, and peak property industry bodies to release a Joint Statement urging state, territory and federal governments to act decisively to deliver healthy, comfortable and energy smart homes for Australians.
Broad consensus for Australia’s sustainable finance taxonomy
In December 2022, ASFI released our ‘Australian Framing Paper: Designing Australia’s sustainable finance taxonomy’ as a draft for public consultation. Today, we are proud to share the final paper providing recommendations on the design of an Australian sustainable finance taxonomy, and the roadmap and timeline for its development.
Safeguard Mechanism Reforms: Joint Finance Industry Statement
Read our joint industry statement on the Government’s proposed Safeguard Mechanism reforms.
Joint Response to the Transition Plan Taskforce (TPT)
This submission collectively represents the voice of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ), CPA Australia, the Australian Sustainable Finance Institute (ASFI) and the Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC). We consider clear, transparent, comprehensive and comparable disclosure of sustainability-related information to be part of the foundation of a well-functioning global financial system.
ASFI December Update: 2022 Year in Review
Learn about ASFI’s progress and achievements over the past year.
Joint Statement on Accelerating Sustainable Finance
Today, the Australian Sustainable Finance Institute hosted an event with Australia’s Treasurer, the Hon. Dr Jim Chalmers MP, where he announced the Government’s plans to strengthen climate risk reporting and develop a sustainable finance strategy. In a demonstration of the Treasurer and finance sector’s willingness to work together to enable the finance sector to better support the climate, environment and social objectives of Australia, industry participants at the event issued a Joint Statement on Accelerating Sustainable Finance.
COP27 Webinar
Enjoy the recording from our COP27 webinar, where we unpacked the outcomes of COP27 for the finance sector and for sustainable finance with Anna Skarbek, CEO of Climateworks Centre, Yuki Yasui, Managing Director of GFANZ Asia-Pacific, and Sally Box, Australia's Government negotiator who was on the ground and in the huddles at COP27.
Your Future Your Super (YFYS) performance test
ASFI is pleased to have supported research led by the Conexus Institute together with FTSE Russell and the Responsible Investment Association of Australasia into the impact of the Your Future Your Super (YFYS) performance test.
Press Release: Australian Sustainable Finance International Framing Paper
The Australian Sustainable Finance Roadmap (ASFI Roadmap) called for a sustainable finance taxonomy to urgently shift new and existing capital into activities that create and better support sustainable and equitable outcomes for Australia.
Today we’re proud to release our International framing paper: Analysis of international taxonomies and considerations for Australia.
This report, informed by engagement from our Technical Advisory Group, Government and regulators, and officials from jurisdictions across APAC, Europe and North America, highlights the purpose, principles and key objectives to inform the design of an Australian Taxonomy and identifies the need for it to be science-based and credible.
