Our latest work
Accelerating foreign investment in Australia’s energy transition
A new attitude of Net Zero Exceptionalism is emerging in Australian policy, regulatory and investment settings, according to this report published by Clayton Utz in partnership with The Action Exchange.
Natural capital liquidity: The co-benefits of landscape hydration
Carolyn Hall, Chief Executive Officer of The Mulloon Institute, speaks to The Action Exchange about the potential for landscape rehydration to build natural capital.
A global ocean free from the harmful impacts of pollution
This radical new approach to understanding marine pollution is the product of a two-year engagement with a global group of scientific, policy, business and NGO stakeholders.
Nature and Net Zero: Investing in agriculture
The Action Exchange asks award-winning cattle and seedstock producer Prue Bondfield about the changing nature of investing in agriculture and how primary producers are adapting to a market looking to capitalise on natural assets.
Turning ESG strategy into reality in Australia’s finance sector
A thought leadership report written by The Action Exchange featuring exclusive interviews with finance sustainability leaders on workforce and skills, integrating ESG into commercial decision-making and governance challenges.
Under pressure: A reality check for Australia’s hydrogen dream
Fever-pitch hype and billions in funding announcements suggest Australia has a potentially lucrative hydrogen industry in development. A report by The Action Exchange and published by AFRIntelligence and Westpac asks: Is it time for a reality check?
Culture Disrupted: Growth in Australia’s digital creative industries
This thought leadership report, published by AFRIntelligence in partnership with YouTube and written by The Action Exchange, explores the growth of Australia’s creator economy.
Building Biodiversity: Australian nature credit markets beyond the TNFD
This thought leadership report, published by Clayton Utz and written by The Action Exchange, examines the risks, opportunities and legal considerations businesses will face in the transition to a nature-positive economy.
Australia’s biodiversity market: challenges across the industries
From agribusinesses struggling with on-ground measurements to major supermarket chains wrestling with global supply chain intricacies, the landscape of nature-related issues is becoming increasingly complex.
Accounting for circularity
Accountants are uniquely positioned to reimagine the standards and policies that would make the transition to circular business models profitable.