Private landholders hold the key to conservation
The need to better protect Australia’s unique ecosystems is once again in the spotlight. In a recent Australian Geographic opinion piece, Dr Kate Dodds, Chief Technical Officer at Corporate Carbon Group, shared her perspective on how private landholders are central to achieving Australia’s conservation goals.
New guidance helps landholders navigate carbon farming with confidence
The Carbon Market Institute (CMI) and the Australian Carbon Industry Code of Conduct have released a new paper; Landholder Guidance: A Checklist For Partnering on Carbon Farming Projects which provides clear, step-by-step support for landholders looking to participate in Australia’s carbon market.
AFR names Corporate Carbon a 2025 Sustainability Leader
Corporate Carbon Group (CCG) has been recognised as a national leader in sustainability in the Australian Financial Review’s 2025 Sustainability Leaders List.
New savanna fire management method nears next stage of development
A new savanna fire management (SFM) method under development with the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) is set to enable projects to generate more Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs).
Carbon projects tipped to follow renewables path to scale
Capturing predictions from several carbon project developers, a recent article by NAB Business Research & Insights suggests the market’s path to scale could mirror the trajectory of renewable energy.
Australia’s biodiversity credit market emerges
Corporate Carbon’s Chief Technical Officer, Dr Kate Dodds discusses how biodiversity credit markets could be Australia’s next major environmental and investment opportunity in Hunter Business Review.
Q&A: Australia’s Corporate Carbon expands ACCU trading
Corporate Carbon has been expanding its trading capabilities around Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs).
Australia at the forefront of a biodiversity credit market
In a recent AusBiz interview with Andrew Geoghegan, Corporate Carbon’s Chief Technical Officer, Dr. Kate Dodds
CCG Chief Technical Officer Dr. Kate Dodds makes headlines with biodiversity market commentary
Corporate Carbon Group is at the forefront of Australia’s emerging biodiversity market with our Chief Technical Officer
Corporate Carbon partners with SaaS firm to streamline operations
According to Carbon Pulse, the authoritative voice on environmental markets, project developers
CCG Chief Technical Officer Dr. Kate Dodds calls for transparent and early planning to realise the benefits of carbon projects
Dr. Kate Dodds, Chief Technical Officer, Corporate Carbon Group, features in Beef Central, an Australian publication
Corporate Carbon MD Gary Wyatt explores fire management and carbon removals in RM Williams Outback Magazine
The February - March 2025 issue of RM Williams Outback Magazine has hit the stands leading with an
Owning and operating two of Australia’s largest farms
Australia is filled with huge farming properties, some the size of a small country.
Meet the people and companies behind Queensland’s biggest farms in 2024
Corporate Carbon’s subsidiary, Paniri Agricultural Co., has made it onto The Courier Mail’s 2024 list of people…
Supporting Cape York Peninsula’s land managers dealing with woody thickening
Published by Cape York NRM, Corporate Carbon was pleased to contribute to a new local landowner
Protecting new areas of Cape York with Nature Refuge status
Following the joint Federal and Queensland Government nature refuge declaration of
Soil carbon farming is key to climate resilience
Matthew Warnken’s perspective was inked in several ecology and farming industry publications this World Environment Day
Success for groundbreaking carbon farming deal in outback WA
Corporate Carbon’s exciting announcement that 28,586 premium ACCUs have been issued to the
Australian Financial Review - Queensland aggregation snapped up in ‘cattle and carbon deal’
Ecological investment manager SLM Partners has taken advantage of rising rural property values
Australian Financial Review - Australian businesses are putting on a show in Glasgow
Glasgow | London regained its pre-pandemic status as a crossroads of Australian c-suite personnel as a roster of