Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | September 2, 2021
Newsletter: August 2021
It feels like we are at something of a tipping point when it comes to managing a transition that delivers for consumers.
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Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | September 2, 2021
It feels like we are at something of a tipping point when it comes to managing a transition that delivers for consumers.
Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | August 30, 2021
A new report, jointly issued by KPMG and Energy Consumers Australia, provides a comprehensive scan of energy policies across Australian jurisdictions.
Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | August 25, 2021
Bringing consumers and their needs to every decision is one step towards achieving a fair and just energy system.
Announcements Featured Posts Main Feature | August 23, 2021
Our new strategy presents a glimpse of the large shifts we see in our future energy system and places people at the centre of everything we do.
Announcements Featured Posts Main Feature | August 20, 2021
Meet Brian Spak, our new Director, Energy Transition
Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | August 17, 2021
How much information do consumers really want access to when it comes to their energy use? Our ECSS survey has some insights.
Activities Featured Posts Main Feature | August 13, 2021
More than 250 energy sector leaders and thinkers came together for our second Foresighting Forum webinar: System Resilience
Featured Posts Main Feature Media release | August 12, 2021
Energy Consumers Australia has welcomed the announcement of new rules that will govern how Australians are rewarded for exporting solar.
Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | August 4, 2021
It is almost fitting that Resilience is the topic of our next webinar as Australians continue to deal with the impact of COVID-19. Learn about this and much more in our July newsletter.
Commentary Featured Posts Main Feature | July 27, 2021
Our report showed the strength of positive sentiment towards the changes was strong when described in neutral and unemotive language.