This helps determine if browser extensions (like ad blockers) are causing the issue.

This is the critical question. In an era of greenwashing accusations and mandatory climate disclosures (like Australia’s即将到来的 mandatory climate reporting laws), why would any business block a page labelled sustainability/better ?

If you are outside Australia, connect to an Australian server to overcome geo-blocking.

Disable your VPN if you were already using one, as many security firewalls block known VPN servers. 4. Disable Conflicting Extensions

Many Australian corporate and environmental domains utilize Web Application Firewalls (such as Cloudflare, Akamai, or AWS WAF) to block malicious traffic. If your browser profile, IP address, or browsing behavior mimics a automated bot or a scraping tool, the security system will instantly trigger an "Access Denied" screen to protect the site's bandwidth and infrastructure. 2. Geographic Restrictions (Geo-blocking)

If none of the steps work, the issue sits on the website's server side. The site administrators might be running updates or experiencing an outage.

Encountering an "Access Denied" message when trying to reach a page like https://www.xxxx.com.au/sustainability/better can be confusing and frustrating. These errors are often abrupt and leave you wondering: does the content exist? Are you being singled out? Or is something broken on the website itself? This article breaks down what "Access Denied" means, explores the most likely reasons you are seeing it, and provides a complete guide to getting around the block and back to the content you were looking for.

Search for xxxx annual report 2024 sustainability on the main site or ASX announcements.

Outdated information in your browser can cause conflicts with the server's security tokens.

Figuring out why you're blocked is the first step to fixing it. Here are the most frequent culprits:

Here’s how you can proactively avoid access issues in the future: