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One month to go! Register now for upcoming Kimberley Aboriginal clean energy forum

The program is now live for an upcoming First Nations-led forum to ensure First Nations people, communities and businesses don’t get left behind in the Kimberley's accelerated clean energy transition.

The Kimberley Aboriginal Clean Energy Forum is being held in Broome, Western Australia on Thursday 19 March and Friday 20 March.

With just one month to go, now's the time!

REGISTER HERE

Free for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Island people to attend.

 

The Kimberley Aboriginal Clean Energy Forum hosted by Aarnja in partnership with the First Nations Clean Energy Network and the Nulungu Research Institute is bringing First Nations Kimberley-based groups together with government, industry, academics, expert advisors, and clean energy professionals to share experiences, identify barriers and find solutions to the challenges facing First Nations people, businesses and communities in the region.

The program is now live.

We’ve locked in an incredible line-up from across the Kimberley and beyond — including Traditional Owners, community leaders, government, industry professionals, researchers and change-makers — all coming together to talk about what the clean energy transition means for us, our families and our Country.

Speakers including Cherie Heslington (CEO, Aarnja Ltd), Karrina Nolan (Executive Director, First Nations Clean Energy), Lloyd Pigram, Yawuru/Bardi, (Fellow, Nulungu Research Institute), The Hon. Divina D’Anna MLA (Member for Kimberley), Krystal Skinner (CEO, Horizon Power), Pat Greechan, Bard, (Chair, Amboranj Power), Nathan IcIvor (CEO, Djarindjin Aboriginal Corporation), Ruby Heard (Founder, Alinga Energy and steering group member, First Nations Clean Energy Network), Jordan Ala'i & Martin (Kusi) Bin Rashid (The Karajarri Traditional Lands Association), Kalinda Palmer, Nyikina/Jabbir Jabbir (Youth Climate Justice), Vanessa Elliot, Jaru, (Consultant / Former Negotiation Strategies Chair WA Chamber of Mineral & Energy Aboriginal Working Group), Dr Kathryn Thorburn, (Nulungu Research), Peter Yu, Yawuru, Vice-President (The Australian National University), and more.

Check out the program and register now to join us!

REGISTER HERE