Lobbying Governance
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G8 Education provides only a limited glimpse of how it governs its lobbying and advocacy. The company notes that “the Board of G8 Education has approved the Company's membership of the following organisations”, signalling that the highest governing body signs off on at least some indirect lobbying channels. It also describes direct engagements, stating that its 2022 advocacy work included “providing a pre-Budget submission and meeting with various Ministers” and “participating in discussions with Government, peak bodies and other large sector providers”, but the disclosure does not go beyond listing these activities. We found no evidence of a formal policy or procedure that explains how lobbying positions are developed, reviewed, or kept in alignment with any broader corporate or climate goals, nor any mention of a responsible executive, ongoing monitoring, or climate-specific lobbying oversight. Accordingly, the governance framework for lobbying appears confined to board approval of trade-association memberships, with no disclosed mechanisms for systematic review, alignment, or accountability.
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