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Australia’s sustainability reporting framework requires certain entities to prepare a sustainability report in line with the Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards (ASRS). These reports must include climate-related financial disclosures and will be subject to assurance.

This represents a significant change for corporate reporting in Australia, requiring organisations to uplift their governance, risk management and disclosure practices.

Why it matters

  • Mandatory reporting is here – Group 1 entities must report from 1 January 2025, with Group 2 and 3 entities following in 2026 and 2027.
  • Assurance will be required – Independent assurance of sustainability disclosures will be phased in, moving from limited to reasonable assurance. Read more about our sustainability assurance services to learn how we can help you meet regulatory requirements.
  • Stakeholder expectations are rising – Investors, lenders, regulators, customers and employees are looking for credible, decision-useful sustainability information.
  • Strategic advantage – Early action on sustainability reporting can strengthen market position, improve access to capital, enhance brand reputation and support long-term value creation.

Our Sustainability Reporting services:

  • Gap and readiness assessments and implementation support
    Identify gaps against ASRS requirements, assess readiness, and design practical implementation plans.
  • Carbon accounting and GHG emissions reporting
    Measure, calculate and disclose Scope 1, 2, and 3 greenhouse gas emissions in line with recognised methodologies. Read more about our carbon accounting services to see how we can ensure you stay ahead of the curve.
  • Sustainability report compilation and drafting
    Develop clear, compliant and investor-focused sustainability reports.
  • Governance and risk management uplift
    Strengthen governance structures and integrate climate and sustainability risks into existing risk management frameworks.

Our experts combine deep technical knowledge of the new standards with practical experience in reporting and assurance. We work alongside you to ensure your sustainability report is not just compliant but also aligned with best practice and stakeholder expectations.

Key contacts

James Fox
Partner, Business Advisory

Sydney

Samantha Zebrowski
Principal, Business Advisory

Melbourne

Eric Flammang
Partner, Business Advisory

Brisbane

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James Northcote
Partner, Business Advisory

Adelaide

Brandon See
Partner, Business Advisory

Perth

Resources

Focus on sustainability: A guide to Australia’s new reporting framework 

Focus on sustainability: An overview of ASRS

Focus on sustainability: The role of governance in climate-related financial disclosures

Focus on sustainability: Identifying material climate-related risks and opportunities

Video resources

Webinar: Sustainability & mandatory climate reporting requirements

Webinar: An Overview of the Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards (ASRS)

Webinar: Focus on Sustainability | AASB S2 | Pillar 1: Governance

Webinar: Focus on Sustainability | AASB S2 | Pillar 2: Strategy

Webinar: Focus on Sustainability | AASB S2 | Pillar 2: Strategy – Climate resilience and scenario analysis

Webinar: Focus on Sustainability | AASB S2 | Pillar 3: Risk Management

Webinar: Focus on Sustainability | AASB S2 | Pillar 4: Metrics & Targets – Measurement of carbon footprint

Webinar: Navigating mandatory climate reporting and your first sustainability report

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