Announcements Featured Posts | January 21, 2020
Foresighting Forum 2020: Four weeks to go!
Foresighting Forum 2020 is rapidly approaching and will be held on 19 – 20 February 2020 at Aerial Function Centre, UTS, Sydney.
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Announcements Featured Posts | January 21, 2020
Foresighting Forum 2020 is rapidly approaching and will be held on 19 – 20 February 2020 at Aerial Function Centre, UTS, Sydney.
Featured Posts Main Feature Media releases | January 14, 2020
After 5 years’ service as inaugural CEO of Energy Consumers Australia, Rosemary Sinclair will step down in early March for a new opportunity in Australia’s internet domain name policy and administration as CEO at auDA.
Announcements Featured Posts | January 8, 2020
Foresighting Forum 2020 is rapidly approaching and will be held on 19 – 20 February 2020 at Aerial Function Centre, UTS, Sydney.
Activities Featured Posts | September 18, 2019
This webinar saw Professor Ross Gordon discuss his research into the energy needs of older consumers.
Activities Featured Posts Main Feature | July 4, 2019
On 3 July 2019, Dr Rob Nicholls from the University of NSW delivered a webinar on the emerging cost component of network business pricing structures.
Featured Posts Main Feature Media releases | February 12, 2019
This week Victorian energy network company, AusNet Services, reached a milestone in a trial under NewReg, a new engagement approach for future network services.
Featured Posts Main Feature Media releases | December 19, 2018
Energy Consumers Australia has released new data that underlines the important opportunity for improving housing quality as a way to tackle high energy bills.
Activities Featured Posts | November 9, 2018
Presentation resources from our second workshop in Sydney.
Activities Featured Posts | October 30, 2018
Presentation videos from our first workshop in Sydney.
Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | October 24, 2018
A bit of context around the Government’s announcement about a new ‘default offer’ to replace the current ‘standing offer’ is useful.