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Hong Kong SAR remains a critical bridge into China’s sustainable finance market
ASFI and a consortium of Australian and Chinese partners have convened the third workshop in the Australia-China sustainable finance dialogue series in Hong Kong SAR.
Actuaries Institute backs expansion of Australian taxonomy to include adaptation and resilience
A new Actuaries Institute report strengthens the case for expanding the Australian taxonomy to include adaptation and resilience, aligning with ASFI’s market insights that credible criteria are needed to guide investment into Australia’s long-term climate resilience.
Major banks back sustainable finance reforms to safeguard Australia’s economy from climate risks and unlock capital
Financial institutions join a growing push to expand the sustainable finance taxonomy beyond green bond use, to unlock global investment in Australian sustainable projects.
Speaking the same language: Why Australia and China must align finance to unlock green capital flows
Speaking the same language in sustainable finance is about more than definitions, it’s about unlocking cross-border capital flows by making frameworks comparable. This was the focus of ASFI’s recent visit to Beijing, for an expert panel session and workshop discussion.
Foundations laid to expand sustainable financing to nature
The Australian Sustainable Finance Institute (ASFI) has today released Integrating Nature into Finance, a new research report commissioned by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) with strategic support from the Treasury and the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF).
Australia Steps Up: Key Takeaways from LCAW 2025
As the dust settles on London Climate Action Week 2025, the Australian Sustainable Finance Institute (ASFI) delegation returns home energized and inspired. Over four packed days, the delegation engaged with global leaders in sustainable finance, sharing Australia’s progress and learning from international peers.
Charting a Shared Path
Australia and China share deeply complementary economies, with a strong trade relationship that has driven robust growth for decades. This relationship is poised to undergo significant change, with demand for less carbon-intensive products requiring fundamental changes to key industries.
The first roundtable of the Australia-China Sustainable Finance Taxonomy Roadmap project brought together experts from leading Australian and Chinese institutions to identify a path toward closer alignment of Australian and Chinese sustainable finance settings
Final consultation round for Taxonomy commences
The Australian Sustainable Finance Institute (ASFI) has today released the second and final public consultation paper for the Australian Sustainable Finance Taxonomy (the Taxonomy).
ASFI and CSF welcome Australia and New Zealand cooperation to support sustainable finance flows in the Asia-Pacific
The Australian Sustainable Finance Institute (ASFI) and its partner organisation in Aotearoa New Zealand, The Centre for Sustainable Finance: Toitū Tahua (CSF), welcome renewed commitment from Australian and New Zealand Ministers to work together on sustainable finance approaches in Australia and New Zealand, and in international fora.
Accelerating sustainable finance in the Asia-Pacific: reflections from Singapore
Earlier this month, Purdie Bowden (Program Lead; Policy and Sustainable Finance Solutions), represented ASFI on the international stage in Singapore. Read her highlights and reflections.
Consultation process for Australian taxonomy commences
The Australian Sustainable Finance Institute (ASFI) has today released a public consultation paper for the Australian Sustainable Finance Taxonomy (the Taxonomy).
Bridging borders: Fostering taxonomy alignment between Australia and Indonesia
This month, ASFI was on the ground in Indonesia exchanging valuable knowledge on sustainable finance taxonomies with Indonesian Government representatives.
Development of Australia's Sustainable Finance Capability Framework makes critical progress
Australia’s first Sustainable Finance Capability Framework has entered its next stage of development, marking a significant advancement for sustainable finance in Australia.
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).
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.
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.
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.
Seeking Expressions of Interest for ASFI's Taxonomy Project
We are currently seeking EOIs from individuals with suitable experience, knowledge and interest to join the Technical Advisory Group for the ASFI Taxonomy Project. The Technical Advisory Group (TAG) is an expert group of key financial market stakeholders and subject matter experts who will provide technical input to the ASFI Taxonomy Project.