Doors open from 5.30pm for a 6.00pm start, at Brookfield Place Tower 2, Conference room 1.
Your ticket includes drinks, pizza and an opportunity to learn and network.
About this topic:
Australia’s energy sector is undergoing a huge transition to reach the goal of having net-zero emissions by 2050. New regulation and policy is being developed by Government to facilitate a rapid transition to renewable energy. Enabling and empowering First Nations to play a key role in this transition goes beyond just social licence issues. Access to, and engagement with, First Nations for renewable energy projects will be essential.
As reported by the First Nations Clean Energy Network, “by including and embedding First Nations as partners in the energy system transition, and the right to free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) in policy, legislative, project approval and financing systems and processes, we can ensure the transition is fair and just for First Nations, can occur at the pace necessary, will avoid unnecessary legal contestation, and will deliver ongoing mutual cultural, social, economic and environmental benefits to people and country.”
This event will look at how we ensure that First Nations are involved in the energy transition, that their voices are heard, and the benefits are shared.
About this event:
This event will provide a background on First Nations and Australia’s Energy Transition, including topics such as what engagement with First Nations should look like, the options for co-beneficial modelling, indigenous land considerations and FPIC.
Presenting will be:
Emma Garlett, Nyungar-Nyiyaparli-Yamatji Traditional Owner | Director, Garlett Group | Adjunct Professor | Columnist | ESG, Sustainable Mining and First Nations
Brigette McDowell, Founder, Powerhouse
Neil Purcell, Wajarri & Nanda heritage | Sustainability and Climate Change, BHP | PowerMaker, First Nations Clean Energy Network
Rob Grant, Managing Director & Head of Projects, Pollination
About YEP Perth:
YEP is a sub-group of the Perth branch of the Australian Institute of Energy. We are a knowledge sharing and networking group tailored to the interests of younger members of the energy industry, but we welcome members of all ages and all parts of the energy and associated industries including students. We are a not-for-profit group run by volunteers and we are not a lobby group.
To support the attendance of students and early career professionals, YEP strives to make our events low cost for attendees. This would not be possible without support from our generous sponsors who for 2023-24 are:
GOLD Sponsor: Synergy
SILVER Sponsors: Horizon Power, Rio Tinto, Power System Consultants (PSC), BG&E Resources and Western Power
BRONZE Sponsor: Collgar Renewables
Please note that while everyone is welcome, we encourage young energy professionals to join us for this event.
To avoid missing out, make sure you register soon. If you have registered and are no longer able to attend, please cancel your registration on Eventbrite or notify us by emailing yepperth@aie.org.au so that we can allow others the opportunity to take your place.