Adrian King

@AdrianKing_KPMG

Partner in Charge, Sustainability Services . Helping organizations create long-term value for shareholders and society.

Joined May 2015

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  1. 23 Jun 2021

    Australian mining executives reveal their challenges and opportunities.

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  2. 20 Jun 2021

    Valuing our natural environment helps to protect what matters. We've helped in assuring sustainable management of Australian forests and landscapes.

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  3. 27 May 2021

    Please join Bernard Salt as he discusses how companies are adopting ESG into how they do business with Independent Advisor, Michael Gabadou, myself and Nicolette Boele, Executive Manager, Policy and Standards, Responsible Investment Association Australasia

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  4. 18 May 2021

    KPMG Australia’s April 2021 submission to the focuses on how businesses across Australia can best manage .

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  5. 11 May 2021

    This Budget puts similar resources to adapting to as it does to preventing it. Explore our insights and analysis of the major Federal Budget implications for business, industries and sectors.

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  6. 13 Apr 2021

    There is a clear expectation that entities should be considering climate-related risks when preparing their , both the directors’ report and the .

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  7. 28 Mar 2021

    Really interesting insights in KPMG’s 2021 Global CEO Outlook Pulse Survey looking at the idea that there will be no ‘return to normal’ until 2022, if ever.

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  8. 18 Mar 2021

    Nine practical steps financial services firms can leverage to identify and manage human rights risk.

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  9. 18 Mar 2021

    Nine practical steps financial services firms can leverage to identify and manage human rights risk.

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  10. 9 Mar 2021

    remains a defining issue. It is no longer just about operating responsibly, and the adoption of carbon neutral goals will see business models change and portfolios readjust.

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  11. 2 Mar 2021

    What will drive the world's infrastructure markets in the year ahead?

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  12. 23 Feb 2021

    KPMG Australia and the Australian Human Rights Commission have joined forces to publish a new practical guide to help the financial services sector respond to modern slavery risks.

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  13. 15 Feb 2021

    2021 brings fresh challenges and opportunities for Australian retailers in a year of retailing bravely! Read more in the Australian Retail Outlook 2021 where we explore the retail trends, insights and forecasts for the year ahead.

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  14. 18 Jan 2021

    There is a clear expectation that entities should be considering when preparing their Annual Report, both the directors’ report and the financial statements.

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  15. 14 Dec 2020

    is a growing area of focus in . 28% of ‘at-risk’ companies in the G250 state that biodiversity loss is a risk to their business. While only 17% of ‘at-risk’ state that biodiversity loss is a !

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  16. 10 Dec 2020

    Australian companies using frameworks to inform their sustainability reporting has increased. 66% of companies now report in accordance with the , up from 42% in 2017.

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  17. 9 Dec 2020

    2020 has been an interesting year for the Australian General Insurance industry. Read our report to discover how the industry has adapted.

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  18. 6 Dec 2020

    Climate risk should be reported in the or integrated . Only 32% of the ASX100 follow best practice, however, this is up from 4% in 2017 which is a significant improvement!

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  19. 2 Dec 2020

    According to KPMG research, 78% of ASX100 companies acknowledge is a . This is up from 52% in 2017. The outperforms the G250 whereby only 56% acknowledge climate change is a financial risk to their business.

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  20. 30 Nov 2020

    According to KPMG’s research, the ASX100 is closing the gap on the in setting and . 76% of the G250 have set carbon targets, compared to 67% of ASX100 companies (up from 47% in 2017).

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