New Market Forces analysis finds that Australia’s top 30 superannuation funds have more than $33 billion invested in companies expanding fossil fuels globally, in their default or largest investment options, based on latest disclosures. The research shows that these...
Community organisations deliver significant rebuke to HESTA over fossil fuel investments
Two community organisations, Amnesty International Australia and the Centre for Non-Violence, have officially ended their relationship with healthcare and community sector super fund HESTA over its ongoing investments in fossil fuels. Both organisations have removed...
Big coalition of civil society organisations put AustralianSuper on notice
Today, AustralianSuper received a strong message from a big coalition of climate, environment and other civil society organisations, urging the fund to live up to its climate commitments and push for an end to Woodside’s reckless oil and gas expansion plans. The...
HESTA puts the heat on Woodside by seeking board renewal
HESTA has announced today that it is pushing for its own director nominees to be considered for election at Woodside’s upcoming annual general meeting (AGM). This is an important climate-related escalation from HESTA and a tribute to the countless members who have...
New Analysis: Australia’s biggest super fund backs top fossil gas producer
MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday 12 September, 2023: New analysis by Market Forces reveals Australia’s biggest super fund, AustralianSuper, is one of the top five shareholders in the country’s largest oil and gas company, Woodside, increasing to 85 million shares in 2022. The...
HESTA’s sleight of hand distracting members from the fund’s most climate-damaging investments
14 June 2023 HESTA’s latest climate change report yet again fails to articulate the fund’s expectations of the most climate-damaging companies in its portfolio, including Santos and Woodside. For all its lofty claims of climate action, HESTA continues to invest in...
HESTA must ramp up the pressure on Santos
13 April 2023 HESTA last week lodged a formal vote calling on oil and gas company Santos to wind up oil and gas production in line with a net zero emissions by 2050 pathway. This is a great sign HESTA is taking members' concerns seriously, but with Santos still...
Australia’s five biggest super funds failing on key climate promises
MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 15 March, 2023: A new report by Market Forces finds Australia’s five biggest super funds are greenwashing and exposing themselves to legal risk by failing to effectively engage with companies expanding fossil fuels. Managing more than $1...
Which super funds are the biggest enablers of climate-wrecking oil and gas expansion?
21 February 2023 Now that super funds are required to disclose their investments to members every six months, we are able to track over time which funds have the highest proportion of their members’ retirement savings invested in climate-wrecking oil and gas companies...
Spirit Super must stop new oil and gas projects or divest from the companies pursuing them
13 December 2022 Spirit Super updated its climate targets this year, aiming to reduce both the fossil fuel reserves and carbon emissions in its investment portfolio by 50% by the end of this decade. Yet the fund remains invested in companies seeking to massively...
