Past Events

View our past public events, including our annual Foresighting Forum conferences.
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Webinar
Past Event
08 October - 08 October 2025
Webinar: Comparing California's energy transition with Australia
Hear from our 2025 Gill Owen Scholarship recipient, Dr Glen Currie, with insights for Australia from California's energy transition.
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In-Person Event
Past Event
01 August - 01 August 2025
Small Business Energy Roundtable 2025
The Hon. Josh Wilson MP, Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy, and Dr Michael Schaper, the Chair of Energy Consumers Australia co-chaired the inaugural Small Business Energy Roundtable in Sydney on 1 August 2025.
Foresighting Forum
Past Event
19 February - 20 February 2025
Foresighting Forum 2025 - Charging Forward
Our annual Foresighting Forum is an energy conference like no other - and 2025 was no exception!
Foresighting Forum
Past Event
14 February - 15 February 2024
Foresighting Forum 2024 - Energising Australians
Webinar
Past Event
27 September - 27 September 2023
21st Century Energy System Planning Webinars
Join our expert speakers for a series of webinars on energy planning.
Foresighting Forum
Past Event
15 February - 16 February 2023
Foresighting Forum 2023
Webinar
Past Event
07 September - 07 September 2021
Foresighting Forum 2021 System Design Webinar: Your Questions Answered!
Black summer and COVID-19 cataclysmic events have helped to show us the limitations of how we currently plan for the future system, basing assumptions around what will be needed on what we currently understand to be true.
Foresighting Forum
Past Event
17 February - 17 February 2021
Foresighting Forum 2021
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