Media release | May 1, 2015
Appointment of the Energy Consumers Australia CEO
The Board of Energy Consumers Australia (ECA) is pleased to announce the appointment of its inaugural CEO, Ms Rosemary Sinclair.
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Featured Posts Main Feature Media release | April 10, 2024
A new report released today has found improvements are needed to the quality of advice and supports, and to the service provided by retailers and other energy service providers, or
culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) consumers risk being left behind in the energy
transition.
Featured Posts Main Feature Media release | April 10, 2024
A new report released today has found improvements are needed to the quality of advice and supports, and to the service provided by retailers and other energy service providers, or
culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) consumers risk being left behind in the energy
transition.
Featured Posts Main Feature Media release | March 19, 2024
Read Energy Consumers Australia’s response to the Default Market Offer announcement.
Featured Posts Main Feature Media release | March 1, 2024
Read our response to the latest announcements from the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council.
Activities Featured Posts Main Feature | February 23, 2024
Catch up on the session recordings from the 2024 Foresighting Forum, hosted by Energy Consumers Australia.
Media release | May 1, 2015
The Board of Energy Consumers Australia (ECA) is pleased to announce the appointment of its inaugural CEO, Ms Rosemary Sinclair.
Continue readingAnnouncements | March 1, 2015
ECA is seeking applications from organisations or individuals to undertake advocacy or research projects in line with ECA’s mandate and strategic priorities, and finishing no later than 30 June 2016.
Continue readingAnnouncements | February 28, 2015
The ECA Board is calling for nominations from interested stakeholders for the ECA Reference Committee.
Continue readingMedia release | January 29, 2015
The COAG Energy Council has delivered the latest in a series of reforms to give consumers a stronger voice by establishing Energy Consumers Australia, a new body that will increase consumer advocacy in the national energy policy arena.
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