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Peter Schreiner joins Powering Australia as Education and Training Director

Peter Schreiner joins Powering Australia as Education and Training Director

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Peter Schreiner joins Powering Australia as Education and Training Director

This week we are delighted to welcome Peter Schreiner to the Powering Australia team as Education and Training Director, based

World Expo 2025 Osaka

Last week, CEO Shannon O'Rourke represented Powering Australia at World Expo 2025 Osaka, joining Dr. Adam Best and Professor Patrick Howlett

APAC Wind Energy Summit 2025

Australia’s wind energy sector is rapidly evolving. Wind power now generates over 13% of our nation’s electricity, making it a

Australian Government has announced a new ten‑year Cleaner Fuels Program

The Australian Government has announced a $1.1 billion investment to support domestic production of low carbon liquid fuels, including renewable

Federal Government launches $500 million Green Iron Investment Fund

A single green iron plant could add up to $85 billion to the Australian economy and create more than 1,500

Exploring First Nations opportunities at the Energy & Resources Law Association Conference

Nearly half of the infrastructure and critical materials projects required to reach net zero will be developed on First Nations

12.3M for new shared electric truck charging hub

Transport contributes roughly 22% of Australia’s emissions and poses considerable decarbonisation challenges, particularly the heavy vehicle sector. In Melbourne’s outer west,

Partnership with Taiwanese battery research giant

This week Australia and Taiwan marked 30 years of cooperation, trade and investment at the annual Joint Energy and Minerals,

Exploring the Northern Territory’s energy future at the NT Resources Week

How can the Northern Territory seize its role in the growing green hydrogen and ammonia markets? Powering Australia’s NT Node

Green Gravity’s Demonstrator Facility Visit

Could closed mine shafts be repurposed for renewable energy storage? Australia is projected to spend $4–8 billion annually on mine rehabilitation