Modern Slavery Statement

Modern slavery is a global problem. Despite increasing awareness about modern slavery, the number of those trapped in modern slavery is increasing.
Modern slavery is a relationship based on exploitation. It is defined by a range of practices that include: trafficking in persons; slavery; servitude; forced marriage; forced labour; forced marriage, debt bondage; deceptive recruiting for labour or services; and the worst forms of child labour and is visible in many global supply chains. Each of these terms is defined in treaties and documents of the United Nations and the International Labour Organization.
Thinktank’s Modern Slavery Statement
This modern slavery statement is made on behalf of Think Tank Group Pty Ltd (“TTG”) (ABN 75 117 819
084) and its controlled entities, under the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (the Act). This statement identifies
the actions TTG has taken to recognise, assess and address modern slavery risks across its operations
and supply chains for the financial year ending 2024.
Modern slavery is defined as a range of practices that include trafficking in persons, slavery, servitude,
forced labour, forced marriage, debt bondage, child labour, and deceptive recruiting for labour services.
TTG acknowledges that modern slavery can occur within the Financial Service sector and may be
exposed within its operations and supply chains. TTG is committed to fulfilling its ongoing responsibilities
in eliminating modern slavery.