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Key learnings from the Pilbara Roundtable
The first of many roundtables feeding into the co-design of the Federal government’s First Nations Clean Energy Strategy was held on 27-28 March 2023 in Port Hedland, Western Australia, with over 70 people in attendance.
Read moreNorthern Territory policy overview highlights current environment for First Nations and clean energy
The Northern Territory has some of the strongest solar radiation in the world and there is clearly much potential to develop clean energy projects on First Nations titled lands.
Read moreNorthern Territory roundtable planned to assist in development of First Nations Clean Energy Strategy
The second roundtable to discuss the barriers and opportunities for First Nations people in Australia's clean energy transition is being held in Alice Springs on 16 - 17 May 2023.
Read more3CR: Reflections from roundtables in the transition to Net Zero
How should Indigenous people participate in the clean energy transition? Steering Group member Ruby Heard highlights the essential criteria for an equitable transition.
Read moreNgaardia Media: Pilbara Elders and leaders discuss clean energy future
This week in Port Hedland, community members gathered along with federal and state government representatives to discuss the role of First Nations people in the renewable energy transition.
Read moreEnergy Magazine: Inaugural First Nations Clean Energy Strategy roundtables get underway
The first community roundtable placing First Nations people and communities at the centre of Australia’s clean energy strategy has wrapped up in the Pilbara.
Read moreNIT: Pilbara conference to drive Indigenous leadership in clean energy boom
A major round table discussion on clean energy and First Nations communities will be held in the Pilbara this Monday and Tuesday.
Read moreNgaarda Media: Pilbara First Nations people offered say on Australia's renewable future
Next week, community members in the Pilbara will be asked for their input into a plan for First Nations people to play a central role in the transition to renewable energy.
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