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Symposium Early bird tickets close Friday + a first look at our program streams

Early bird tickets for the First Nations Clean Energy Symposium close this Friday, 26 June, at midnight, so if you've been meaning to register, now's the time.

The First Nations Clean Energy Network, with support from the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation (ILSC), is bringing together First Nations communities, Traditional Owners, leaders and communities with investors, policy makers, industry and Government for two days of collaborative action on Wadawurrung Country, Djilang (Geelong, Victoria).

SYMPOSIUM DETAILS

SECURE YOUR EARLY BIRD TICKET

SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM

This year's program is built around four streams, each digging into what it takes to deliver real outcomes for our communities, our Country and future generations:

POWERING HOMES AND PEOPLE

  • Affordable, reliable and clean power is fundamental to healthy homes, strong communities and people’s ability to live well. From rooftop solar on all homes, batteries and energy upgrades to stand-alone systems and remote microgrids, this theme is about making sure no one is left behind.

POWERING COMMUNITIES AND COUNTRY

  • Across the country, First Nations communities are not waiting for others to solve these problems - we are getting organised, building solutions and shaping clean energy on our own terms. This theme focuses on community-owned projects, local energy enterprises and governance models that build community control, local jobs, capability and benefits that stay on Country and also can sustain Country for generations to come.

POWERING OUR ECONOMY

  • Clean energy is one of the biggest economic opportunities of our lifetime, but it must not repeat the mistakes of the past. This theme is about moving beyond benefit-sharing to genuine ownership, equity, revenue and strategic control, so First Nations people are backed as proponents, partners and owners. We will also tackle the capital gaps and access to the right kinds of finance that could enable project builds and different forms of ownership.

POWERING THE TRANSITION

  • A just transition will not happen through projects alone - it needs the right policy, finance, infrastructure and institutions to make First Nations leadership possible from the start. This theme focuses on policy reform, investment architecture, transmission planning and negotiation support needed to change what is expected, what is possible, and who benefits.

LEARN MORE

A full program outline is coming soon, keep an eye on our Symposium program page (linked above) for more information on session details and speakers as they're confirmed.

This is a First Nations-led space. Driven by us, grounded in self-determination, partnership, respect, and backing our communities to lead the solutions that care for Country and power the future on our terms.

For any queries regarding the Symposium, please reach out to us at [email protected]