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Webinar - The next clean energy jobs boom

Renewable energy presents an enormous opportunity to create the next jobs boom and drive Australia's economic recovery from COVID-19.

Join a panel of experts and leaders to learn about the massive potential of clean energy to create new jobs right across Australia. This webinar will coincide with the launch of Clean Energy At Work, the largest study of current and projected employment in the renewable energy industry in Australia.

Date 3 June 2020
Time 10:00am - 11:30am

In the last three years, renewable energy has created a massive jobs boom. The impacts of COVID-19 on employment across Australia, presents a huge opportunity for renewable energy to drive the next jobs boom, particularly across regional Australia. How do we take advantage of this opportunity, and unlock the enormous potential for renewable energy jobs across Australia?

Drawing on a comprehensive study and soon to be released Clean Energy At Work report, the Clean Energy Council invites you to join this public discussion on the enormous potential of renewable energy jobs to drive a clean recovery.

Please join us to learn more about the findings and discuss the future of clean energy jobs.

Speakers

Join us to hear the latest insights from leading experts in the industry.

The Hon. Lily D'Ambrosio

Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change

Mark Wakeham

ACTU
Senior Advisor - Climate, Energy and Just Transition

Dr Chris Briggs

Institute for Sustainable Futures, UTS
Research Principal

Rebecca Huntley

Vox Populi
Principal

Kane Thornton

Clean Energy Council
Chief Executive