The election has reached its halfway point, two weeks is all that remains until voters can head to polling stations around Australia (Sat 21 May) to cast their ballot. The results determine not only the major party that’ll form the government in the next Parliament...
As we rapidly approach the last possible date for announcing the federal election, our third and final post on climate change policy takes a look at Labor’s positioning on the issue. It’s complicated: The Australian Labor Party and climate change This year, the...
Last week, we looked at the direction in which the world is moving on climate change policy. This week, as we await confirmation on when we’ll be heading to the polls, it’s time to take a look at how climate change policy is playing out at home in Australia. First up,...
This post is part 1 of a series. Over the past few weeks, we’ve explored how climate change is presenting challenging but exciting opportunities for the way we do business. We have also looked at how agenda setting events like COP26 are having an increasing impact on...
The energy industry is in a state of transition. Change is inevitable for all legacy energy providers but to achieve an effective transition we need to consider how to engage people resistant to change. And, think about how pandemic led changes can help to imagine a...