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23 September 11am -12pm AEST - Investing in the empowerment of indigenous communities


The financial services sector interacts with the First Peoples of Australia in many ways. As such, finance has an important role to constructively support Indigenous Australians' empowerment and leadership. Join our panel of experts who, with deep knowledge and experience, will unpack the role of finance and responsible investment and provide insights to strengthen our sectors' contribution to Indigenous empowerment and leadership. Off the back of recent revelations that Indigenous communities' rights and heritage continue to be disregarded, this session is part of RIAA's continuing conversation on First Nations Peoples' rights; at a time when it is more important than ever to understand the role of finance in removing systemic racism and supporting greater equity and justice.


SPEAKERS:

Robynne Quiggin, UTS Business School and Law faculty

Chris Croker, Impact Investment Partners

Karrina Nolan, Original Power

Benson Saulo, In-coming Consul-General to the US based in Houston (2021)


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23 September 12pm -12.30pm AEST - Experimental Research: Climate-related financial disclosure and analyst valuation. More info.


Calling all financial and ESG analysts and portfolio managers!

  • RIAA is delighted to partner with the University of Sydney Business School to investigate the topic of climate-related financial disclosure.
  • Following on from the conference session on investing in the empowerment of Indigenous communities, you are invited to stay on the webinar to learn about and participate in a short ~10 min online experiment examining climate-related financial disclosure and the effect on analyst valuation decisions.
  • Professional industry participation is critical to this research that aims to have important policy and practice contributions.
  • In return, we will make a donation to a selected charity of your choice.

SPEAKERS:

Dr Anna Young-Ferris - University of Sydney Business School

Dr Shan Zhou- University of Sydney Business School

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