Nature Positive In Australia: What Business And Government Need To Do By 2030
Report
This report explains the Nature Positive goal and the actions Australian governments and businesses should take to halt and reverse biodiversity loss.
- Defines Nature Positive as halting and reversing nature loss by 2030, with full recovery by 2050.
- Sets roles for Federal, State, Territory and local governments, including funding and mandatory disclosures.
- Outlines business steps: board-level commitment, roadmaps, mitigation hierarchy and value-chain action.
- Explains TNFD and the LEAP approach for assessing and reporting nature-related issues.
- Highlights the need for rigorous measurement using indicators like the Threatened Species Index.
- Emphasises First Nations participation and caring for Country in decision-making.
How this may be relevant to you
This content guides mining and supply chain operators on integrating Nature Positive into projects and enterprise practices.
- Shows how to apply the mitigation hierarchy on projects to avoid, minimise, restore and only offset as a last resort.
- Calls for whole-of-value-chain assessments, useful for miners and suppliers managing upstream and downstream impacts.
- Describes governance and strategy steps to embed Nature Positive across sites and landscapes.
- Introduces TNFD disclosure pillars that align with operational risk management.
- Identifies policy reforms affecting land-use, transport and resource sectors, relevant to mining operations.
- Provides measurable indicators and local partnerships to track environmental outcomes during project life cycles.
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