Woodside Energy, Australia’s biggest oil and gas company and renowned climate wrecker, held its annual general meeting (AGM) on 23 April. As usual, the company couldn’t escape scrutiny for its dangerous oil and gas expansion plans, from a significant rally outside the...
Health workers and super fund members rally, demanding HESTA rejects new fossil fuels
HESTA felt the heat last week as members, health workers and concerned community members rallied outside the super fund’s Melbourne office, demanding greater action on climate change. Tell HESTA to say no to new fossil fuels Our communities are facing increasing...
AustralianSuper re-invests in Whitehaven, claims thermal coal is “important” in energy transition
AustralianSuper is the largest super fund in Australia, managing $367 billion in retirement savings on behalf of more than 3.5 million members. Unfortunately AustralianSuper is now the second-largest shareholder in Whitehaven Coal, which has the biggest coal expansion...
Dorothy and Toto deliver brain, heart and backbone to super funds failing on climate
AustralianSuper, HESTA and Hostplus are having trouble telling their climate claims apart from gas industry spin. So our new campaigners Dorothy and Toto delivered these funds some crucial missing parts. Nearly every super fund in Australia invests members’ retirement...
Top super funds greenwashing by backing gas expansion
Monday 2 December: New Market Forces analysis reveals most top Australian super funds are greenwashing and failing to use their influence to drive greater climate action at major gas companies. The analysis of the top 30 super funds’ voting disclosures finds that only...
New Analysis: Top super funds abandoning major fossil gas producers
MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 13 March: New analysis by Market Forces finds Australia’s top 30 super funds have been reducing their investments in oil and gas producers Woodside and Santos over the past two years, relative to the Australian stock market. The top 30...
New Analysis: Australia’s biggest super funds slash and burn climate action
MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday 31 October, 2023: New analysis by Market Forces reveals Australia’s top 30 superannuation funds have backtracked on their support for climate action at the companies most responsible for expanding fossil fuels worldwide. The research also finds...
HESTA’s investments in Santos and Woodside may be a breach of the law
The Environmental Defenders Office has sent HESTA a legal letter on behalf of HESTA members Rod and Sue. The letter states that HESTA’s investments in Santos and Woodside could be in breach of the fund's obligations to manage climate risk. The letter also claims...
Is your super fund’s ‘sustainable’ option invested in companies expanding the fossil fuel industry?
21 July 2022 In response to member concerns over their super fund’s investments in climate wrecking companies, funds often point members to their ‘sustainable’ investment options. However, new analysis from Market Forces reveals some of these options are failing to...
