Sustainability Disclosure Hub

The Sustainability Disclosure Hub is designed to help businesses navigate the imminent ISSB disclosure requirements and transition to the next era of reporting.

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Is your business ready to step up its sustainability reporting?

The Sustainability Disclosure Hub empowers clients to make the right decisions at the right times and set themselves on a pathway for success. Taking an integrated approach, the Hub supports companies to prepare, and offers insights and resources to assist business to transition to a new reporting environment that unifies their financial and sustainability-related reporting to the capital markets.

Headed by Oceania market-leading financial and non-financial reporting professionals, the Sustainability Disclosure Hub brings together EY capability locally and across the globe – coupling financial and non-financial reporting strategy, readiness and assurance capabilities that have intimate knowledge of the work of the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) and local market insights, including the development of the climate-related disclosure requirements by the Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB) and New Zealand's External Reporting Board (XRB).

As disclosure requirements become more rigorous, the question is clear: Is your business ready to step up its sustainability reporting?

Talk to EY teams to find out how we can help.


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Materiality in the new era of sustainability reporting, October 2024

In this webcast, we explore the concept of materiality in sustainability reporting and its practical application within the framework of the standards.

Scope 3 emissions in the new era of sustainability reporting June 2024

In this webcast, panellists discuss key considerations and data requirements with reporting of Scope 3 emissions.

The new era in sustainability reporting webcast, December 2023

In this webcast, you will learn about timeframes for implementation that are unprecedented in the world of corporate reporting, reflect on 2023, and look ahead to 2024.


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    Latest Insights

    Release of Climate-related financial disclosure: exposure draft legislation

    On 12 January 2024, the Australian Treasury issued the Climate-related financial draft disclosure: exposure legislation. Access the summary below, designed to support you to understand the policy changes and the implications.

    The new era in sustainability reporting webcast, December 2023

    In this webcast, you will learn about timeframes for implementation that are unprecedented in the world of corporate reporting, reflect on 2023, and look ahead to 2024.

    ISSB publishes first ever global sustainability reporting standard

    IFRS SI requires companies to identify, measure and disclose sustainability related risks and opportunities. Learn more

    ISSB issues IFRS S2 new climate-related disclosure standard

    Companies need to disclose information about their climate-related risks and opportunities that is useful to investors. Learn more

    Requirements for inbound Australian subsidiaries

    Inbound Australian subsidiaries of international groups are within the scope of the mandatory climate-related financial disclosure regime that the Australian government is introducing to apply to Australian entities. Access the EY Sustainability Disclosure Hub update paper, designed to support inbound Australian subsidiaries in understanding the requirements and the implications.

    Navigating the new frontier of sustainability standards

    International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) disclosure requirements represent a significant shift in financial reporting. Learn more.

    Where to focus as international sustainability standards are finalized

    The ISSB will be redeliberating the first proposed sustainability disclosure standards based on the public comments received. Learn more.

    Scope 3 emissions in the new era of sustainability reporting June 2024

    In this webcast, panellists discuss key considerations and data requirements with reporting of Scope 3 emissions.

    The two sides of governance in climate-related reporting

    Australian companies are on the verge of being required to publicly disclose their governance processes over climate-related risks. Good governance will play a central role in the transition.


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