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  • 22 June 2018 2:36 PM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    On 21 June, NSW Parliament passed the Modern Slavery (2018) Bill. A federal Bill is also in the House and should be passed shortly. Amongst other things, the NSW Bill focuses on supply chain transparency and corporate reporting requirements.

    Organisations with over $50M turnover in a financial year will be required to prepare and publicly report a modern slavery statement which outlines the steps that the organisation has undertaken to ensure its goods and services are not a product of supply chains in which modern slavery is taking place. 

    AusLSA will be enhancing our Sustainability Reporting Tool in 2019 to allow our members to easily capture and report on this issue. 

  • 05 June 2018 10:46 AM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    We have unashamedly reused the catch phrase from this year's World Environment Day ('WED') because not only is it reusable, it accurately captures the problem with today's throw-away world.  India is the host country for this year's WED on June 5 and the theme is the eradication of plastic.

    Every year we use up to 5 trillion disposable plastic bags. On average, a person uses a plastic bag for just 12 minutes, but the same bag takes 500 years to decompose. (quote from news.com.au - click here to see their report). This is a problem towards the scale of our greenhouse gas emission problem, but remaining under the surface, Click on the WED logo to find out more.


  • 05 June 2018 10:09 AM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    Our Sister organisation in the UK, the Legal Sustainability Alliance, have just released their latest newsletter, and with today being World Environment Day, there is no surprise that environmental issues take centre stage.

    The theme of this year's World Environment Day is to have June 5 as a 'plastic free day', which is highlighted in their newsletter, along with other news within their sector. Click on the logo to read the newsletter.

  • 01 June 2018 5:30 PM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    It's great to see some of our member firms have signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with the NSW Coalition of Aboriginal Regional Alliances (NCARA) to undertake free legal work, as part of the NSW government’s Local Decision Making (LDM) initiative. 

    The MOUs run for a period of two years and consist of a number of partnerships with the following AusLSA member firms: Allens, Ashurst, Clayton Utz, Colin Biggers & Paisley, Gilbert + Tobin, Hall & Wilcox, HWL Ebsworth and Sparke Helmore. See the announcement from Lawyers Weekly HERE.


  • 31 May 2018 5:05 PM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    Before you tuck into your next Mars Bar (or Snickers or any other product from Uncle Ben's or the Mars Company, consider this... Mars is one of Australia's biggest manufacturers and uses just over 100 gigawatts of energy a year - enough for a small country!.

    The good news is, however, that Mars say in Australia, they will be moving to entirely renewable energy in the next year as part of their plan to be globally carbon-neutral by 2040. To achieve this they have signed a 20-year power purchase deal that will support development of the Kiamal Solar Farm near Ouyen in northern Victoria, due for completion in mid-2019. See a more detailed article from the Sydney Morning Herald HERE. So feel good about tucking in but watch your waistline!.

  • 30 May 2018 5:52 PM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    Lawyer jokes aside, we know that our member firms are all really good at getting groups together and donating blood. We also all know how competitive lawyer groups can be. So here is a chance to combine both opportunities!.


    The Australian Red Cross Blood Service have recently launched 'Red 25', which is a life-saving social responsibility program where workplaces, community groups and universities around Australia unite to save lives through blood donation. Red 25 members work together to ensure that 25% of Australia's blood donations are secured. See how it works by going to the RED 25 website HERE.


  • 24 April 2018 12:34 PM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    Despite the Rana Plaza building collapse in Bangladesh five years ago, it is estimated that there are still more than 24 million  people engaged in 'modern slavery', working to produce consumer goods.

    The attached article from ABC news paints a very dark picture of the current situation, but serves as a reminder to us about how vigilant we must be in understanding the activities of our supply chains. Enough said.

  • 20 April 2018 3:52 PM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)


    Thomson Reuters, Lawyers Weekly and The Hon. Michael Kirby, AC CMG reflect on LGBTI Inclusion, diversity and advocacy in this thirty minute informative podcast.


    CLICK HERE for an AusLSA downloaded copy of the podcast
    or
    CLICK HERE to go to the Lawyers Weekly site


  • 20 April 2018 3:10 PM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)


    If you are your firm's premises manager, sustainability manager or on your building committee, you probably know that you are under a three pronged attack - that the built environment is the biggest contributor to GHG emissions; that the cost of outgoings and utilities like water and electricity are on the rise, and that your stakeholders expect you to be environmentally responsible. 


    See the linked article from Brisbane based Cromwell Property group (courtesy of 'The Sustainability Report') about that very issue, with some tips you can use to ask how green is my building - as well as a reminder that sustainability and profits are not mutually exclusive!!.


  • 19 April 2018 2:10 PM | Kelvin O'Connor (Administrator)

    Issue 92 (2018) of the Australian Law Journal has an article from Justice Tim Moore of the Land and Environment Court of NSW about the recent collaborative "Paperless Trial" project between AusLSA, The Court and the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. The project has saved in excess of 200,000 pages of copying, together with associated environmental impacts and costs and has been embraced by counsel and solicitors. While there was still some getting used to the screen instead of paper, the trial was a success and the Land and Environment Court considers paperless trials to be a significant option for the future. Due to copyright reasons, we can't link you to Justice Moore's story, but click on the screen grab above to see our video of the process, or grab your library copy of the ALJ.

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