This report provides information on the Department’s CSR initiatives through various activities aimed at improving the quality of lives of the community and society at large.
Australian Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (ACCSR) is a specialist in CSR services and offers a complete range of CSR services to corporations and organisations in the public and private sector. Link to their Resources page offers papers, newsletters and speeches on CSR- related matters.
This section of the BSD website provides links to case studies of companies that have successfully implemented CSR activities in their business. BSD is a global guide that is intended to encourage business people to develop a vision of a sustainable company, translate that vision into a management action plan and turn sustainability into a competitive advantage.
CSR Europe, incepted in 1995, is a European business network for CSR with over 60 leading multinational corporations as members. It helps companies integrate CSR into their day-to-day business activities and offer business managers learning, benchmarking and capacity building opportunities. Link to their Publications page offers reports and books on CSR-related matters.
This website is focused on the UK Government’s initiatives towards CSR. It links to a range of publications, case studies and Government projects associated with CSR strategies and activities.
Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes are the first global indexes that track financial performances of leading sustainability-driven companies worldwide. Link to their Publications page offers studies, fact sheets, guidebooks, presentation and information brochures on CSR-related matters.
Report by the Crawford Fund calls for research into growing food in northern Australia, to not only provide food supplies during climate change, but also pass on valuable knowledge to
(ABC News, 15/11/08)
The Australian Federal Government plans to study non-lethal methods of whale research, which will not only discover how the world’s whales are coping with climate change and other problems, but only prove to Japan that whales can be studied without killing them.
(ABC News, 17/11/08)