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Upcoming events
- 23
Aug
- Location:
Audience: Anyone interested in sustainability reporting
- ZOOiD’s highly regarded and practical 2 day workshops will take you through how to confidently put together a sustainability report using the GRI’s five phase process.
For more information, visit www.zooid.com.au
- 25
Oct
- Location:
Audience: Anyone interested in sustainability reporting
- ZOOiD’s highly regarded and practical 2 day workshops will take you through how to confidently put together a sustainability report using the GRI’s five phase process.
For more information, visit www.zooid.com.au
- 19
Oct
- Location: The Rocks, Sydney
Audience: Senior Executives, Key Decision Makers, Sustainability Directors/Managers
- Who’d Trust the Modern Corporation? presents an opportunity for leading Australian figures to explore the link between trust, corporate ethics, accountability and transparency; and to refine thinking about the responsibilities of the modern corporation to investors and the wider society in which they are located.
The panel will be conducted in a format similar to ABC’s Q&A - meaning you, the audience, will ask the questions.
- 14
Oct
- Location: Sydney
Audience: Exclusively for senior decision makers of GRI Organsiational Stakeholders and UNGC Signatories
- International sustainability guru, John Elkington will converse with Andrea Spencer-Cooke in an intimate setting before inviting questions from the floor.
This event is an exlusive event for GRI Organizational Stakeholders and UNGC Signatories.
- 14
Oct
- Location:
Audience:
- Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Certified Training partner ZOOiD has their final sustainability reporting workshop for 2010 in Sydney on October 14th and 15th. This practical 2 day workshop will provide you with a hands on overview of how to use the five phase GRI sustainability reporting framework.
- 07
Oct
- Location: Melbourne
Audience: Participants from organisations across sectors such as Local Government , Water Authorities and Corporations involved in the development of infrastructure
- Organised by the La Trobe Institute for Social and Environmental Sustainability.
with funding from the Victorian Centre for Climate Change Adaptation Research.
The VCCCAR is supported by Victorian Universities concerned about climate change. The aim of this is to help organisations improve their sustainable development performance.
UN Global Compact signatories and Network Australia members warmly welcomed
The event is free of charge.
- 06
Oct
- Location: South Bank, Brisbane
Audience: Entrepreneurs, business stakeholders, key design thinkers and community leaders from the ‘ecosystem’ of food production around Australia (for group of 35)
- Food Futures is a two day hands-on workshop that promises to be a “less discussion, more action” oriented experience for a group of 35 entrepreneurs, business stakeholders, key design thinkers and community leaders from the ‘ecosystem’ of food production around Australia.
- 04
Oct
- Location:
Audience:
- Sustainable Decision-Making in a Time of Crisis
Public and Private Perspectives
Asia Pacific Academy of Business in Society (APABIS)
Fourth International Annual Conference
4 & 5 November 2010
Hosted by United Nations University
5–53–70 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8925, Japan
- 17
Sep
- Location: Griffith University, Brisbane
Audience: Open
- This session will comprise of keynote presentations and business commitments to positive action from Westpac and InterfaceFLOR (Australia), amongst others, followed by interactive breakout sessions led by key thinkers on 'learning for action'.
- 13
Sep
- Location: Sydney CBD
Audience: UN Global Compact Australia Members, Global Compact Signatories and related initiatives
- A welcome and networking event for Global Compact Network Australia members and signatories
- 01
Sep
- Location: Melbourne CBD
Audience: UN Global Compact Australia Members, Global Compact Signatories and related initiatives
- Welcome and networking for members and signatories with evening drinks
- 25
Aug
- Location: North Sydney
Audience:
- Our foundation ethics education program is the Ethical Intelligence and Good Decision Making (EIGDM) workshop. The program is designed to build the capacity of individuals to recognise and reflect on ethical dilemmas, have informed ethical dialogue with a variety of stakeholders and make ethically informed decisions. The workshop is practical, interactive and aimed at stimulating debate, discussion and increased awareness on the subject of ethics and associated concepts.