ASFI welcomes establishment of Nature Finance Council
The Australian Sustainable Finance Institute (ASFI) welcomes the establishment of a Nature Finance Council to support the Australian Government’s efforts to align private finance and investment with nature positive outcomes.
Australian Sustainable Finance Summit Opening and Closing Remarks
Read ASFI CEO, Kristy Graham’s opening and closing remarks at the Australian Sustainable Finance Summit on October 24, 2023.
ASFI Webinar: Australia's Household Energy Upgrades Fund
Learn about our recent webinar, where we explored how the HEUF can help accelerate home energy upgrades for Australian homes and hear international examples of home retrofit finance – what works, what doesn't, and how to design for success.
Real estate and finance sectors must collaborate to meet Australia’s climate goals
ASFI in partnership with Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) have today released a practical guide to help demystify sustainable finance and its application for the real estate and finance sectors.
The first-of-its-kind guide aims to support greater adoption of sustainable finance mechanisms in the Australian property market - unlocking the enormous environmental and investment opportunities available.
Release of the Sustainable Finance Strategy consultation paper
The Australian Sustainable Finance Institute has welcomed the much-anticipated Government’s Sustainable Finance Strategy consultation paper, as a strong affirmation of the Government’s commitment to supporting and driving sustainable finance and investment in Australia.
Release of the Sustainable Finance Strategy Consultation Paper
On 2 November 2023, the Australian Treasury released its much-anticipated Sustainable Finance Strategy Consultation Paper. This follows the commitment by the Australian Treasurer in December 2022 to develop an ‘ambitious and coordinated’ sustainable finance strategy in 2023.
ASFI Newsletter – Summit Wrap-up
On October 24 2023, at a sold-out summit, over 350 attendees from across finance, business, government, civil society, and academia came together to unpack this year’s theme; ‘driving ambition: Australia’s time to lead’. Read here to learn more.
Australian Sustainable Finance Progress Tracker 2023
ASFI is delighted to launch our 2023 Australian Sustainable Finance Progress Tracker. This is our third annual report on progress towards implementing the Australian Sustainable Finance Roadmap.
ASFI Explainer: Final Recommendations of the TNFD
After two years of iterative development, on 18 September 2023, the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) published its final (v1.0) recommendations for nature-related risk management and disclosure. Read our “ASFI explainer” for the final recommendations.
ASFI Blog: Release of the Southeast Asia Economic Strategy to 2040
Last week the Government released its Southeast Asia Economic Strategy to 2040. The strategy identifies opportunities to strengthen Australia’s ties with countries in our region to advance mutual prosperity and security. It sets out 75 recommendations, many of which aim to enable greater levels of Australian investment into the region.
ASFI Blog: Release of DFAT’s Development Finance Review
ASFI welcomes the release yesterday of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s (DFAT) Development Finance Review which considers how development finance can support Australia’s foreign policy, trade, security and development objectives.
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.