Corrs Chambers Westgarth
Essential ESG
Essential ESG is a podcast series presented by Corrs that breaks down topical issues affecting the rapidly evolving environmental, social and governance landscape in Australia and beyond.
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Corrs Chambers Westgarth
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Jun 22, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 5 – The ‘E’ in ESG 14.07.2022 22:36
In the latest episode of Corrs’ Essential ESG podcast, Phoebe Wynn-Pope and Louise Camenzuli focus on the ‘E’ in ESG, and discuss some of the big issues organisations currently face in relation to the environment, climate change and sustainability.
Episode 4 – Gender and modern slavery 14.06.2022 12:20
In the latest episode of Corrs’ Essential ESG podcast, Phoebe Wynn-Pope and Heidi Roberts discuss the key considerations for organisations in relation to gender and modern slavery, including the identification of risks in their supply chains and operations.
Episode 3 – The Australian Modern Slavery Act and reporting requirements 14.06.2022 11:40
In the latest episode of Corrs’ Essential ESG podcast, Phoebe Wynn-Pope and Heidi Roberts discuss what organisations need to be thinking about in relation to modern slavery, including the Commonwealth Modern Slavery Act and reporting requirements.
Episode 2 – A just transition to a net zero economy 02.06.2022 16:07
In the latest episode of Corrs’ Essential ESG podcast, Phoebe Wynn-Pope and Eloise O’Brien discuss the concept of a just transition to a net zero global economy.
Episode 1 – The meteoric rise of ESG 02.06.2022 11:48
In the first episode of Corrs’ Essential ESG podcast, Phoebe Wynn-Pope and Kate Gill-Herdman set the scene for the series by discussing the perfect storm of social, economic and political developments that have contributed to a meteoric rise of ESG.
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