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Each event listed below contributes to the dashboard aggregate you clicked on. Click any title to open its full ethical analysis (the 7-framework breakdown, the 4D scoring, the on-chain transaction).

COUNTRYAustraliaDECISIONBURNSINCE7dCLEAR
EVENTS6
BURN6
MINT0
TOTAL CBWD24.6M
BURN·-1.5M CBWD·ABC News Australia·Australia·Jun 28, 2026

Autistic talent tapped to help fill growing cybersecurity skills gap

Program advances neurodiversity inclusion and addresses critical skills gap with measurable societal benefit. | The program represents a net positive ethical action by addressing systemic workforce gaps while promoting inclusion and diversi…

BURN·-700K CBWD·ABC News Australia·Australia·Jun 28, 2026

Housing shortage does not deter town from embracing migrants

Community-driven migrant integration despite resource constraints advances SDGs 1, 8, 10, 11 | The action represents a clear positive ethical outcome by prioritizing human dignity, economic opportunity, and social inclusion for migrants. It…

BURN·-5M CBWD·Le Monde International·Australia·Jun 27, 2026

Australia to double fines for violating social media ban for minors

[Auto-resolved by learned corrector: learned-map — A=BURN/B=BURN -> BURN (human chose this in 91% of 126 past reviews)] Enforcement of child protection in digital spaces strengthens societal safeguards. | Australia's decision to double fine…

BURN·-2.9M CBWD·ABC News Australia·Australia·Jun 26, 2026

Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest Warns Fortescue Staff After Sexual Harassment Class Action

[Auto-resolved by learned corrector: learned-map — A=BURN/B=BURN -> BURN (human chose this in 91% of 126 past reviews)] Both analysts agree on BURN; consensus on institutional condemnation of harassment. | Fortescue's CEO's public condemnat…

BURN·-7M CBWD·Phys.org·Australia·Jun 26, 2026

First Nations women in fire: A vital opportunity to boost the workforce and increase community safety

First Nations women-led fire management boosts climate resilience and Indigenous rights. | The report identifies a positive action by framing the inclusion of First Nations women in fire and land management as a vital strategy for climate r…

BURN·-7.5M CBWD·Good Good Good·Australia·Jun 25, 2026

Critics doubted a $1.46B wildlife crossing. Trail cameras tell a success story: '75 recorded uses each night'

Major wildlife infrastructure project with proven ecological success and global scalability. | The wildlife crossing project directly addresses biodiversity loss and climate action by restoring ecological connectivity and reducing human-wil…