1. Hard Refresh the Page Your browser might be trying to load a corrupted or outdated cached version of the page.
2. Clear Your Browser Cookies for that Specific Site Sustainability pages often sit behind login portals or "cookie consent" walls. If your cookie data is corrupted, the server will deny you.
3. Try Incognito/Private Mode This disables all extensions and uses fresh cookies. If the page loads in Incognito, a browser extension is definitely the culprit. access denied https www.xxxx.com.au sustainability
Predictions for the next three years are grim for the average entertainment consumer. Media companies are investing in "Access Denied" technology, not removing it.
(If you want, I can perform live checks — say so and provide permission to run a web search. Otherwise this report assumes a single manual check.) not removing it. (If you want
Sometimes "Access Denied" is a softer block. A site might let you read three articles, then on the fourth click, you get a 403 error. This is rate limiting. The server has decided that you have consumed enough free content for one session.
Popular media sites survive on ads. If you use an ad-blocker and refresh too often, the server sees a user who costs money (bandwidth) but generates no revenue (ads). Access denied is the final resort. then on the fourth click
Use a browser extension to change your user agent to a standard one (e.g., Chrome on Windows). Some firewalls block non‑standard browsers.
| Initiative | Target | Progress (2025) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Carbon Footprint | Net zero Scope 1 & 2 by 2030 | 35% reduction achieved | | Renewable Energy | 100% renewable electricity | 72% of facilities | | Waste Diversion | Zero waste to landfill | 89% diversion rate | | Water Conservation | 25% reduction in usage | 18% reduction YOY |