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Past events

Open House | Sustainability success: Greenwashing course overview and membership benefits

24 Feb
2026

Online
12pm - 12.30pm

Event Details

Join us for an engaging session designed exclusively for new and prospective participants of the UN Global Compact Network Australia (UNGCNA). This is a must-attend event for sustainability professionals interested in learning more about how to craft an effective and credible ESG narratives and avoid greenwashing pitfalls.

In this session, you will:
🔹 Gain an overview of the invaluable benefits of UNGCNA membership, specifically tailored for Australian businesses like yours.
🔹 Hear firsthand from a participant about their experience with the UNGCNA Greenwashing course offering.
🔹 Learn how to leverage our programs, resources, and learning opportunities to turn your sustainability commitments into measurable action.
🔹 Discover real examples of how Australian companies are driving impactful change through their UNGCNA membership.

Who will be talking:
🔹 Greta Wescott, Senior Manager, Engagement, UN Global Compact Network Australia
🔹 Lydia Kilcullen FCA PhD, Manager Sustainability, Fortescue

Who should attend? 
Corporate representatives or SMEs from UNGCNA participating organisations, sustainability and ESG professionals, marketing and communications professionals, and anyone interested in joining the UN Global Compact Network Australia.

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Upcoming events

25 Jun
2026
Online 1.00pm - 2.30pm (AEST)

Peer Learning Session | Sustainability Reporting Community of Practice

Peer learning sessions are designed to be a space to promote open dialogue, practical insight and peer-to-peer exchange. The sessions ...
Peer Learning Session | Sustainability Reporting Community of Practice
22 Jul
2026
Online 1.00pm - 2.00pm (AEST)

Combined stream | Modern Slavery Community of Practice

The UN Global Compact Network Australia ('UNGCNA') hosts a Modern Slavery Community of Practice (MSCoP) for business participants. The MSCoP ...
Combined stream | Modern Slavery Community of Practice