Australia

Policies and Governance

At Thales in Australia, we are dedicated to conductive our business in a safe, responsible, and sustainable manner. Below, you will find our key policies and governance in order to ensure best practice in everything we do.

Policies

Thales in Australia operates under a robust framework of policies that guide all facets of business activity, ensuring alignment with ethical standards and compliance with legal requirements.

At the Group level, Thales maintains a comprehensive corporate social responsibility policy grounded in internationally recognised standards. This approach is characterised by close collaboration with stakeholders and commitments endorsed by the Group’s highest governance bodies.

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Thales in Australia policies

  1. Whistleblower Policy

    Thales in Australia is committed to high standards of corporate conduct and expect everyone to act consistently with our Code of Ethics and core values

  2. Modern Slavery

    Thales in Australia is committed to preventing all forms of modern slavery within our operations and supply chain

  3. Prevention and Detection of Corruption

    Thales in Australia intends to seek certification under ISO37001 to recognize its efforts in managing corruption and bribery

As an Australian company with a global footprint in Defence, Security, Aerospace, Cyber and Digital Security sectors, Thales in Australia is committed to integrating corporate responsibility into every aspect of our work. An Australian prime like no other, we uphold a culture of safety, compliance, accountability and governance, that is essential to meeting the needs of our people, communities and nation.

Jeff Connolly - CEO of Thales in Australia and New Zealand

Thales Alert Line

The Thales Alert Line provides a confidential channel to report any concerns related to the Group’s corporate social responsibility commitments.

Governance

Board of Directors and Executive Leadership

The company’s board leverages the diverse expertise of distinguished leaders from the public and private sectors within the country.

Acknowledgement of Country

Thales in Australia acknowledges that our sites and facilities sit on the ancestral lands of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We pay our respect to the past, present and future Traditional custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Our Past. Our Present. Our Future. The Extraordinary Potential of Us © Gilimbaa

Environmental Monitoring

Publication of NSW Monitoring Data

Section 66 (6) of the NSW Protection NSW Protection of the Environment Operations Act, 1997, requires the holder of a licence to publish results of monitoring on the licence holder website. Thales Australia holds NSW environment protection licences for its facilities in Mulwala and Carrington.

Please note:

  • The Mulwala Facility that Monitoring Points 2 and 43 are on the treated water effluent discharged from the facility. All the other Monitoring Points are for discharges to the atmosphere.  
  • The Carrington Site is not required to record or publish Monitoring Data.

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