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Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Climate Change and Sustainability Reporting

Understanding AASB S2 & ASRS Standards and Addressing Legal and Governance Challenges


Breakfast Forum 

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Wed 26th March 2025

7.30am - 11.30am

Duxton Hotel

1 St Georges Tce Perth, Western Australia 

Early bird :  $195pp

Cost after early bird $250pp 

 

Includes Sit Down breakfast, Morning tea

Early Bird expires 27th Feb 2025 

Limited capacity - please book early to avoid disappointment. 

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As sustainability and climate-related reporting become increasingly critical, it’s essential for companies, particularly in the environmental and mining sectors, to understand and navigate the complexities of reporting standards.

 

This breakfast Forum is divided into 2 sessions and will provide clear, concise explanations of AASB S2 and ASRS standards as well as a focus on legal  how to meet reporting obligations, ensure compliance with legal and governance requirements, and address climate-related risks.

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What You Will Gain:

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  • Clarity on AASB S2 & ASRS Standards: Understand the key components of these standards and their application to your reporting processes.

  • Navigating Legal and Governance Challenges: Learn how to manage legal liabilities, governance frameworks, and compliance with evolving climate change disclosures.

  • Practical Insights  Get actionable guidance on integrating these standards into your company's reporting and avoiding common pitfalls.

  • Best Practices: Identify challenges and implement solutions to meet these standards effectively.

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Key Topics:

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  • Legal & Governance Challenges: How Boards and Environmental Officers can address climate risks, avoid legal repercussions, and ensure compliance with sustainability reporting.

  • Assurance Requirements: Understanding the phased assurance requirements under Australian and international frameworks, and how to prepare for full audits by 2030.

  • Climate Governance: Best practices for integrating climate-related risks into corporate strategy and the evolving responsibilities of directors and environmental officers

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Who Should Attend:

  • Environmental and Mining Companies: Directors, Environmental Officers, Renewable Energy and  ESG managers responsible for sustainability reporting.

  • Legal and Compliance Officers: Those managing the legal aspects of sustainability reporting.

  • Risk and Audit Professionals: Those involved in the assurance and verification of climate-related disclosures.

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This Forum is an invaluable opportunity to gain practical knowledge and guidance to ensure your organization meets its legal obligations, manages governance challenges, and stays compliant with the latest standards in climate change and sustainability reporting.

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Register now to secure your spot and ensure your company is ready to navigate the future of sustainability reporting.​​​

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Agenda 


Arrival 7.00am – 7.25am


Breakfast 7.30am – 8.00am 


Welcome and introductions : 8.00am – 8.10am 
 

8.15am – 9.00am 
First Session : Understanding AASB S2 & ASRS Standards

 

In this Session, we will focus on providing clear and concise explanations of the AASB S2 and ASRS standards.

 

These standards are essential for environmental and mining companies to meet their reporting obligations and ensure compliance with legal and governance requirements.

 

What You Will Gain:

  • Clarity on AASB S2 and ASRS Standards: Understand the key components of both standards and how they relate to your sustainability and climate-related reporting obligations.

  • How these Standards apply to your business: Get practical insights on how AASB S2 and ASRS can be integrated into your company's reporting processes.

  • Common Pitfalls and Best Practices: Identify potential challenges in meeting the standards and how to avoid common mistakes.

 

Why Attend?

  • Get Clear,  actionable iInsights: Gain a better understanding of how to interpret and apply these standards in your reporting.

  • Ensure Compliance: Stay ahead of evolving reporting requirements and reduce the risk of non-compliance.

  • Practical Guidance: Receive clear answers to any questions you have about AASB S2 and ASRS standards.

 

Who Should Attend?

  • Environmental and Mining Companies: Particularly those responsible for climate-related disclosures and sustainability reporting.

  • Compliance and Legal Officers: Professionals who need clarity on the legal implications of these standards.

  • Sustainability and Environmental Managers: Individuals tasked with implementing reporting practices in line with AASB S2 and ASRS.


Second session 9.00am – 11.30am 
Navigating Legal and Governance Challenges in Climate Change and Sustainability Reporting: Empowering Boards, Environmental Officers, and Assurance Practices


This session offers a deep dive into the legal and governance complexities of climate change financial disclosures and sustainability reporting. With rising regulatory scrutiny and stakeholder demands, companies must integrate robust governance frameworks, manage legal liabilities, and adopt rigorous assurance standards for transparent and credible disclosures.


This comprehensive second Session combines insights on:


•    Climate Governance: The evolving responsibilities of directors and environmental officers in managing climate-related risks and opportunities.
   Legal Challenges: Potential liabilities arising from ESG missteps and strategies to mitigate risks.
•    Assurance Requirements: Preparing for phased audit obligations and aligning with global sustainability standards.

 

9.00am - 9.45am 
Legal and Governance Challenges in Climate Change Financial Disclosures 
This session explores the intersection of governance, legal accountability, and climate-related reporting.

 

Governance and Directors’ decisions:
•    The role of boards in integrating climate-related risks into corporate strategy.
•    Role of Environmental Officers in Climate Disclosures

•    Ensuring regulatory compliance and ESG risk management in sectors like mining.
•    Legal repercussions for non-compliance, including regulatory breaches, fraud, and criminal liability.
•    Best practices for ensuring accurate and reliable environmental reporting.


Legal Repercussions and Mitigation:
•    Liabilities under global frameworks and environmental laws.
•    Risks of shareholder lawsuits, securities fraud allegations, and reputational damage.
•    Strategies to strengthen governance and disclosure practices to reduce legal exposure.


Morning tea : 9.45am – 10.00am 


10.05am - 11.00am: 

Audit and Assurance Requirements for Sustainability Reporting 


This session focuses on the phased assurance requirements mandated by Australian and international standards.
Regulatory Pathway:


•    Overview of Australian standards (ASRS) and alignment with IAASB assurance frameworks (including recap) 
•    Implementation timeline: Transitioning from limited assurance in 2025 to full audits by 2030.


Legal Dimensions of Assurance:
•    How assurance mitigates risks of misrepresentation, regulatory enforcement, and investor litigation.
•    Navigating contractual and liability risks with assurance providers.


Governance Integration:
•    Leveraging assurance as a governance tool to enhance the credibility of sustainability disclosures.
•    Ensuring board oversight and alignment with corporate risk management strategies.


Panel 11.00am – 11.30am 
 

Close and wrap up 11.30am 


Who should attend?
This session and overall seminar  is designed for professionals across industries responsible for governance, compliance, and sustainability, including:


Directors and Board Members, Environmental Officers and ESG Managers, Risk and Audit Professionals, Regulators and Policymakers: Mining, Environmental all stakeholders 

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Benefits of Attendance:


•    Gain actionable insights on navigating legal and governance challenges in climate and sustainability reporting.
•    Understand phased assurance requirements and prepare for compliance by 2030.
•    Learn strategies to mitigate risks of litigation, regulatory enforcement, and reputational damage.
•    Enhance stakeholder trust through accurate, auditable, and transparent disclosures.
•    Network with governance leaders, and sustainability professionals.
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Certificates of Attendance available on request â€‹

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