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Bank of Queensland provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. It confirms that it engages on broad themes such as “Climate & environment” and “Climate risk and resilience,” but it does not identify any concrete legislation, regulation or bill it has tried to influence, so readers cannot see where the bank is directing its efforts. The company does describe some ways it engages—through “participation in policy development submissions, inquiries, and consultations” and through “meetings and committee appearances”—yet it does not specify which departments, ministries or individual policymakers it meets, leaving the targets of those activities unclear. Finally, the disclosures give no explicit statement of the policy changes or positions the bank is advocating for; they simply note that “open and transparent communication with government and regulators is essential,” without clarifying what outcomes the bank seeks from that dialogue. Taken together, the disclosures acknowledge that lobbying occurs but offer very little detail, resulting in only a limited level of transparency.
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