Pages tagged "Karrina Nolan"
Negotiations for Traditional Owners webinar
We just held a webinar on 'Negotiations for Traditional Owners'. The key takeout? Clean energy project negotiations can be complex!
Read moreThis is a critical moment for us to work together and to do things differently
Australia's energy transition will require access to large areas of land, waters and seas to accommodate thousands of kilometres of new transmission lines for storage and generation projects, and access to critical minerals.
Eight simple steps to attract investment and build First Nations engagement in Australia’s clean energy transformation
Governments in the United States and Canada have already realised that establishing the right partnerships with First Nations in the clean energy transition is an investment decision.
Read moreEight simple steps to build First Nations engagement in Australia’s clean energy transformation
After two years of listening, the First Nations Clean Energy Network offers eight actions that will support Australian governments partner with First Nations in this fast and furious clean energy transition.
The Wire: Roundtable on cleaner energies for First Nations communities
This week, First Nations communities got involved in a community roundtable about energy transition in Alice Springs.
Read moreNIT: Water rights and energy top Indigenous talks agenda
In Alice Springs, a community roundtable will examine how Indigenous people and communities can participate in and benefit from the clean energy transition.
Read moreClean energy in First Nations communities: Genuinely powering people
We're very excited Karrina Nolan is doing a plenary at the Smart Energy Council conference on 3 May 2023.
Read moreOpening Plenary
Welcome to Country. Introductions and setting the scene.
Speakers:
• Cissy Gore-Birch, MC
• Jamie Lowe, National Native Title Council
• Karrina Nolan, First Nations Clean Energy Network / Original Power
• Chris Crocker, First Na5ons Clean Energy Network / Impact IP
National Indigenous Times: First Nations Clean Energy Network at the forefront of clean energy revolution!
Amid conversations on climate change and developing a sustainable future, The First Nations Clean Energy Network fights for the rights and elevates the voices of First Peoples.
The First Nations Clean Energy Network (the Network) supports communities and businesses in developing clean energy projects with First Nations people at the heart. Projects will seek to provide employment opportunities and economic benefits, along with protecting sacred sites, empowering Native Title rights, and caring for Country. The Network developments will range from small community-based projects to large scale, export focussed initiatives.
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