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emPOWER: Voices of the Regional Energy Shift

emPOWER: Voices of the Regional Energy Shift
Author: Wendy Agar
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Join us as we share insights, stories, and strategies from stakeholders and experts about the unique dynamics, opportunities, and challenges of engaging in regional Australia. emPOWER’s goal is to support respectful and effective engagement during the energy transition.
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In this episode of emPOWER, Wendy Agar sits down with Karen Cain—a Gippsland farmer, former CEO of the Latrobe Valley Authority, and now an international researcher and advisor on the energy transition. Karen’s career has been shaped by her commitment to helping regions navigate big change while building on their strengths.
From her vantage point in Gippsland—an energy-producing powerhouse for more than 130 years—Karen reflects on how this new phase of the region’s story can be an opportunity, not just a challenge. She shares the importance of knitting together lessons learned elsewhere with what’s known locally, and bringing all stakeholders into the conversation so that truly place-based solutions can emerge.
Together, they explore:
The unique strengths regional Australian communities bring in this shift
The three pillars of regional development and why they matter for every community
Why place-based solutions are essential for lasting benefits
How individuals—no matter their role—can contribute to the change
Whether you’re working in policy, leading projects, or navigating big changes in your own town, this conversation offers practical ways to ensure regional voices are at the centre of the energy shift and communities can see, and seize, the opportunity ahead.
emPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO-led collaboration across the national energy sector. They partner with communities to create a Regional Energy Accord that guides the transition and delivers real local outcomes.
Produced by The Podcast Boss
In this episode of emPOWER, Wendy Agar sits down with Matt Charles-Jones (MCJ) and Matt Grogan from Yackandandah, Victoria, to explore how a small regional town has taken charge of its energy future. Both deeply involved in the Totally Renewable Yackandandah (TRY) movement, they share practical lessons on how communities can embrace renewable energy, drive local action, and create meaningful change.
Reflecting on Cathy McGowan’s words—“If not now, when? If not you, who?”—this conversation highlights the power of community-led energy transitions and the opportunities for regional Australians to shape a fair, coordinated, and locally-driven energy future.
Together, they explore:
How Yackandandah turned a vision for 100% renewable energy into reality
The characteristics of communities that self-organise to embrace big ideas
Critical relationships and partnerships that enable lasting local change
Lessons for developers, engagement practitioners, and regional leaders on empowering communities
Insights from the Regional Energy Accord process and why local collaboration matters
Whether you’re working in renewable energy, regional development, community engagement, or are a community leader, this episode offers inspiring, actionable ideas for putting regional voices at the centre of the energy transition.
emPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO-led collaboration across the national energy sector committed to delivering better outcomes for communities and customers during the energy transition.
Produced by The Podcast Boss
In this episode, Wendy Agar sits down with strategic communications expert Joanna Stevens, founder of Premier Strategy, to unpack what it takes to genuinely work with—not just in—regional communities.
With decades of experience across journalism, government communications, and corporate engagement in infrastructure and renewables, Jo and her team deliver engagement services across Australia. She brings sharp insight and practical strategies for anyone navigating the complex space between policy, projects, and people.
Together, they explore:
• The key ingredients for meaningful, regionally grounded engagement
• What it takes to be the right fit for engagement work in the regions
• How to ‘ground truth’ yourself in a community when you're not local
• Five strategies to set your engagement up for success from the start
Whether you’re leading projects, shaping policy, or facilitating tough conversations on the ground, this episode offers a masterclass in respectful, results-focused engagement.
emPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO-led collaboration across the Australian energy sector committed to delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced by The Podcast Boss
What does a just energy transition look like for coal communities?
In this episode of the emPOWER Podcast, host Wendy Agar sits down with Tony Wolfe—a lifelong Latrobe Valley local, former coal industry worker, local government councillor, and passionate advocate for community-led change.
With decades of lived experience, Tony shares deep insights into the real impacts of the energy transition on regional communities built around coal. From shifting identity to practical realities, Tony unpacks what it takes to transition fairly—and what often gets overlooked.
In this episode, you'll hear:
How the Latrobe Valley is transitioning from coal to renewables
The cultural and social shifts communities are navigating
Why energy efficiency deserves more attention
Key challenges and opportunities for coal workers and their families
Tony’s lessons from sitting on two renewable energy community advisory groups
Practical tips for professionals engaging in coal-affected regions
Learn more about Gippsland’s energy shift at Gippsland Climate Change Network - GCCN Home - Gippsland Climate Change Network
If you’re working in regional engagement, the energy sector, or are simply interested in what the transition really means for people on the ground—this episode is a must-listen.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced by The Podcast Boss
In this episode, Wendy Agar sits down with Karin Stark – farmer, renewable energy advocate, and founder of the Renewables in Agriculture Conference – and Andrew Bomm – advisor and land management expert with hands-on experience in shared solar grazing – to explore how agriculture and solar can not only coexist but thrive together.
Drawing on their deep experience across farming, energy policy, and land management, as well as insights from co-authoring the groundbreaking Pursuing an Agrivoltaics Future report, Karin and Andrew share what they’ve learned about the real opportunities — and challenges — of agrivoltaics in the Australian context.
Together, they unpack:
What agrivoltaics really is (and how it works)
How dual land use can support farmers, build trust, and reduce conflict around large-scale solar
Environmental and land management impacts — from food security to fire risk
Key barriers to adoption in Australia, and how to overcome them
Whether you work in engagement, energy, agriculture — or you're just curious about the future of land use in regional Australia — this episode offers practical insights, policy perspectives, and real-world examples to help you stay informed and inspired.
emPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO-led collaboration across the Australian energy sector committed to delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced by The Podcast Boss
How do we deliver the energy transition in a way that’s fair, coordinated, and genuinely benefits regional communities?
In this episode of the emPOWER Podcast, Wendy Agar speaks with Tony Mahar, the new Australian Energy Infrastructure Commissioner, about what it really takes to build trust, strengthen accountability, and deliver lasting benefits in the regions driving our energy future.
Tony brings a fresh and grounded perspective to the role, shaped by a decade leading the National Farmers’ Federation and a long career in agriculture, agribusiness, and regional advocacy. Since taking up the Commissioner role in late 2024, he’s been on the ground across the country—listening, learning, and challenging the sector to do better.
Together, Wendy and Tony explore:
What the post-election policy landscape means for communities and industry
Why engagement continues to fall short—and what meaningful engagement looks like
How to move from box-ticking and compliance to real accountability
Why visible, authentic leadership is essential to social license
If you work in energy, regional development, infrastructure, or community engagement, this episode is packed with practical insights, tough questions, and forward-thinking ideas to lift the bar across the sector.
Whether you’re out in the paddock, on the road, or behind a desk—tune in and be part of shaping an energy transition that works for all Australians.
emPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter—a CEO-led collaboration committed to better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced By The Podcast Boss
What does it take to get the right energy projects done right—especially in regional Australia? In this episode, Wendy Agar sits down for a candid fireside chat with Sabiene Heindl, CEO of The Energy Charter (TEC), and Tom Everitt from TDC Services in Victoria. Together, they unpack what social license really means—and how to earn it one conversation, one person, and one community at a time.
Drawing on real-world experience, they explore:
Why social license is essential—not optional—for the energy transition
The “burning platform” for engagement and what’s playing out on the ground
The cultural change needed to bridge the gap between industry and community
Why education alone isn’t enough—and what it takes to drive broader transformation
Practical insights on training, trust-building, and turning good intentions into action
Lessons from land agents, national training programs, and grassroots collaboration
This is an honest, hopeful, and deeply practical discussion for anyone working in or impacted by the energy transition—whether you're in policy, development, engagement, or community leadership.
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced by The Podcast Boss
Lighthouse series
What does it take for communities to lead the renewable energy transition—not just be consulted? In this episode, Wendy Agar talks with Dr Amanda Cahill and Dr Gareth Edwards about empowering local leadership, supporting self-determination, and making engagement meaningful.
They share real-world stories and insights from regional Australia and around the world, based on their book Regional Energy Transitions in Australia: From Impossible to Possible. Together, they explore:
What a “just transition” really looks like in regional communities
How the energy transition is reshaping local economies and driving place-based change
Common barriers faced by local communities—and how to overcome them
Practical steps to build strong partnerships with regional Australia
Global lessons on what’s needed to truly empower communities during the energy transition
Whether you work in renewable energy, policy, engagement, or simply care about stronger outcomes for regional Australia—this episode is packed with ideas and inspiration.
Get your copy here - Regional Energy Transitions in Australia: From Impossible to Possible with discount code 25AFLY1 for a 20% discount.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced by The Podcast Boss
The energy transition is reshaping regional Australia—but how do we ensure that agriculture and community are at the table, and truly benefiting from it? In this episode Wendy Agar sits down with Jo Sheppard, CEO of the Queensland Farmers’ Federation (QFF), to tackle the big questions at the intersection of agriculture, energy, engagement, and regional leadership.
With a deep-rooted passion for agriculture and rural communities, Jo shares her insights on:
Moving beyond transactional deals to create genuine, lasting benefits for farmers and communities.
The biggest opportunities and challenges agriculture faces in the energy transition.
Why better engagement between policymakers, energy developers, and farmers is critical—and how to make it happen.
The misconceptions about modern farming that are shaping (and sometimes mis-shaping) policy and development.
The next 5–10 years of ag and energy—what’s coming, and what industry partners need to consider.
Learn more about the work and resources of QFF here:Energy - Queensland Farmers' Federation
If you care about the future of regional Australia and how agriculture can coexist with the renewable energy shift, this episode is a must-listen.
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced by The Podcast Boss
Young people aren’t just the future—they’re a vital part of the now. So how do we ensure their voices are truly heard in the renewable energy transition?
In this episode, Wendy Agar chats with Stephanie Sabrinskas—a passionate organiser, impact producer, and the creative mind behind Power Pops, a virtual reality youth engagement program with the Gippsland Climate Change Network.
Based in the Latrobe Valley, Stephanie brings six years of experience documenting the energy transition in Gippsland and working directly with young people to bring their ideas, energy, and leadership to the table.
You’ll hear:
Why inclusion, diversity, and intergenerational voices matter
How the shift from coal to renewables is landing in her community
What meaningful youth engagement really looks like
What works—and what doesn’t—when engaging diverse voices in regional areas
If you care about empowering the next generation, building inclusive engagement, and creating an energy shift that reflects all voices—this episode is not to be missed.
Learn more about Stephanie’s work at: Gippsland Climate Change Network - https://www.gccn.org.au/news/power-pops | Gippsland New Energy Portal - https://gippslandnewenergy.com.au/
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced By The Podcast Boss
In this Lighthouse Series episode of the emPOWER podcast, Wendy Agar is joined by Nils Hay, Winston Churchill Fellow and regional development leader from Western Australia. Nils recently completed his international study tour, Regional Power Surge, exploring how large-scale renewable and low-carbon energy projects are impacting regional communities across the globe.
Together, Wendy and Nils explore the big question:
How do we enable the energy transition to move at the pace required—while ensuring meaningful, lasting benefits for the regional communities who host the infrastructure and hold the resources?
In this episode, they discuss:
Global takeaways on community benefits, social license, policy, and coexistence
Stories of regional communities abroad that are thriving through the transition
Cautionary tales that highlight what not to do
Key lessons and best practice Australia can take on board—right now
How global insights can influence better outcomes in our own backyard
Nils brings a grounded, real-world perspective shaped by years working across regional development and local government in Queensland and Western Australia. You can read his Churchill report here: Report Completed - Nils Hay
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Tune in to hear how we can avoid repeating mistakes, borrow from global success stories, and build a stronger, fairer transition for regional Australia.
Produced by The Podcast Boss
When big energy projects come to town, what lasting impact do they leave behind? Too often, regional communities receive a flood of short-term sponsorship dollars—but without a plan, the money disappears, leaving little more than a few BBQs and a set of netball skirts.
The community of Miles, QLD, refused to let that happen!
During the coal seam gas (CSG) boom, this small town 300km west of Brisbane found itself at the centre of rapid development. Rather than accepting a cycle of fragmented funding, a group of locals took control—leading a co-designed Community Investment Plan that ensured energy company investments and community benefit funds could easily be strategically aligned with the town’s long-term vision, creating real, lasting impact.
In this episode, Western Downs Regional Councils Deputy Mayor Kylie Bourne joins host Wendy Agar to unpack:
Why Miles created a strategic blueprint to ensure developer investments deliver lasting benefits.
The step-by-step approach they used to develop a Community Investment Plan to align funding with local priorities.
The critical role of local leadership in driving self-determination.
Lessons from over a decade of refining and evolving a living, adaptable plan.
What industry, developers, and governments must do to move beyond transactional funding.
This isn’t just the story of one town—it’s a blueprint for any community facing rapid change. Want more real-world lessons? Check out these other emPOWER episodes:
Episode 2 with Chris Sounness (the Wimmera region, Vic)
Episode 5 with Cathy McGowan (the Gippsland region, Vic)
Episode 7 with Ali McLean & Kate Hook (Hay, NSW)
to hear how other communities are navigating the energy transition and check out The Energy Charter’s #BetterTogether Wimmera Southern Mallee Collaboration to see what’s happening on the ground.
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced by The Podcast Boss
It’s a question that keeps popping up in the energy shift across the country—and one that professionals across the industry struggle to answer. Why do some communities push back harder than others? Why does trust seem so hard to build… and so easy to lose?
Join Wendy Agar, your host, as she unpacks the deep drivers of community anger, social license and trust building with Dr Kieren Moffat, a global expert who has spent decades turning research into real-world action. From tackling inter-group conflict in the Australian Defence Force to leading groundbreaking work at CSIRO and launching Voconiq, Kieren has seen firsthand what fuels community frustration—and, more importantly, what actually works to rebuild trust.
We’re tackling the tough questions, including:
What does community actually look like in the energy shift?
How does anger show up—and is it always obvious?
If we know so much about social license, why is it difficult to achieve?
What’s the difference between building trust vs. gaining acceptance?
What impact does internal company culture have on engagement outcomes—and what can individuals do to shift the narrative?
This isn’t just theory—this is about practical solutions. Whether you’re in renewables, infrastructure, or community engagement, this episode will help you navigate complexity, reduce friction, and engage communities in ways that actually work.
From a dream of becoming a pro golfer to global social license expert, Kieren’s journey is anything but typical…and neither is this conversation!
Tune in now and get ready to change the way you think about social license, building trust and gaining acceptance!
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced by The Podcast Boss
How do we build long-term, mutually beneficial relationships with communities that have been over-researched, over-consulted, and over-promised?
Join Wendy Agar in this inspiring episode of the Voices from the Regions series as she explores this question with Mayor Bruce Simpson from the Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council. A standout speaker from the 2024 Power Hour virtual forum series, Mayor Simpson shares his perspective on what the energy transition means for his community and how to engage with respect, authenticity, and purpose.
In this episode, he discusses:
Blending traditional cultural values with modern approaches and technical knowledge for transformative energy solutions
Building genuine partnerships beyond consultation for lasting, impactful relationships
Educating communities about renewable energy and its significance for the future
Co-designing projects and creating shared agreements for sustainable, community-driven outcomes
Mayor Simpson challenges the status quo, calling for a new narrative where First Nations communities aren’t just participants, but leaders in the energy shift. Packed with real-world stories and practical advice, this episode is essential listening for anyone working in community engagement, renewable energy, or regional development.
Learn more about Cherbourg’s history here: Ration Shed Museum
Check out the ‘Understanding First Nations Engagement’ Power Hour here: Power Hour virtual forum
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Inspired by Mayor Simpson’s message? Hit FOLLOW and SHARE this episode with anyone passionate about genuine engagement, renewable energy, or regional development. Let’s change the conversation together!
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How do you create lasting relationships between agriculture and the renewable energy industry? Join Wendy Agar as she explores this question with Brent Finlay, a Queensland sheep and wind farmer, former National Farmers’ Federation President, and a host landholder for the McIntyre Windfarm, and Maria Baker, the project’s community engagement lead.
Together, Brent and Maria share their unique insights and learnings from developing the McIntyre Windfarm, one of Australia’s largest renewable energy projects. From fostering early trust to building enduring partnerships, they reveal what it takes to make renewable energy coexist successfully with local communities.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How early engagement sets the foundation for project success
The secrets to building trust and relationships that last decades
Proven strategies for strengthening partnerships
Real-world lessons from the McIntyre Windfarm journey
Whether you’re a renewable energy professional, a landholder, or someone passionate about community engagement, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiring stories.
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced by The Podcast Boss
Join Wendy Agar as she sits down with Rod Stowe, former Fair Trading Commissioner (NSW), and Janine Young, Ombudsman at Energy & Water Ombudsman NSW.
Rod draws from his experience conducting community engagement reviews for Transgrid’s Hume Link project, while Janine offers her unique perspective on resolving disputes and supporting individuals when things go wrong. Together, they explore what it truly takes to engage effectively during the rollout of essential energy infrastructure.
Tune in to hear their insights on:
Becoming a "welcome guest" in communities
Building and maintaining trust throughout a project
Approaching engagement with a holistic mindset
Navigating the complexities of working in diverse regional settings
Packed with actionable tips and real-world stories, this episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in land access, community engagement, or renewable energy projects. Rod and Janine share practical advice on fostering lasting relationships that ensure project success long after completion.
Don’t miss this essential conversation—perfect for professionals driving Australia's energy transition!
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
The energy transition is reshaping local communities and businesses, bringing both exciting opportunities and complex challenges. For those living and engaging in their home communities, this shift comes with unique responsibilities. Local community engagement professionals and land agents are often hired because they are trusted, connected, and better equipped to navigate the subtle nuances of their region.
In this episode, Wendy Agar sits down with John Carey, Stakeholder Engagement Manager (Southern Queensland) at Stanwell. With over 16 years of experience in energy and mining, his experience includes engaging with landowners who have experienced three (3) different major energy projects in his home community in the South Burnett region of Queensland. John shares his reflections on engaging authentically for the long term in his home community.
He offers insights on:
Building long-term relationships with the community
The keys to earning and maintaining trust
Delivering genuine, impactful engagement
Navigating the intricacies of working in a region you call home
John also leaves engagement practitioners with an important challenge: "Are you an ‘owner’ or a ‘renter’ in your community’s projects?"
Join us for a thoughtful discussion about the unique challenges and rewards of being deeply embedded in your community’s journey through the energy transition.
John was also a guest panellist on our Power Hour virtual forum, 'Understanding Landholders,' which is definitely worth a watch. Catch the insightful discussion here.Understanding Landholders Power Hour 06 06 2024 ( https://youtu.be/c91EwoOGnT8)
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced By The Podcast Boss
The phrase “If you are not at the table, you are probably on the menu” emphasizes the crucial role of community involvement in decision-making. Communities understand their own needs, aspirations, and dynamics best, and because no two are alike, their participation is essential for any project's success.
In this episode, Wendy Agar chats with Ali McLean from Hay Shire Council and Kate Hook about how their accidental meeting grew into a partnership that led to the proactive, collaborative approach taken by the Hay district in Western New South Wales. They share the inspiring story of how they supported a genuine community-led process to decide what the energy transition should look like for the Hay district.
This episode offers an insightful look into the successful process driven by local leadership and supported by a backbone organization—in this case, Hay Shire Council. Key topics include:
The drivers for Hay to do it differently
The importance of ‘warts and all’ conversations, partnerships, and collaboration
Their process to ‘bring the community along’ on the co-design process
The result of Hay’s efforts is a document outlining the fundamental principles for a successful energy transition in the Hay LGA (Fundamental Principles for Successful Renewal Development in Hay LGA)
If you're involved in renewable energy development or community engagement, this episode provides valuable insights and actionable strategies that can be applied anywhere.
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced By The Podcast Boss
In this episode, we sit down with Jamahl Waddington, Head of Infrastructure Advisory at JLL. With over 25 years of experience delivering land for large-scale infrastructure projects, Jamahl has a wealth of knowledge, valuable insights and real-world stories to share!
Joining Wendy Agar, Jamahl discusses ‘what’s essential right now’ from a land liaison perspective during the rollout of infrastructure that’s essential to Australia’s energy transition. They dive into key topics, including:
The evolution of the land liaison role over the past 25 years
The foundations of successful land access
How building trust lays the groundwork for social licence
International trends and insights shaping the sector today
Packed with practical advice, this episode is a must-listen for anyone working in land access or generally engaging with communities around renewable energy development. Jamahl offers actionable tips for engaging effectively with landholders and building lasting relationships that will help ensure long-term success — long after the project is completed.
If you're involved in land access or the energy transition, this conversation is not to be missed!
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced By The Podcast Boss
In this inspiring episode, Wendy Agar sits down with Cathy McGowan for a candid conversation about the energy transition and how it’s impacting regional communities. While some have found the transition challenging, there are shining examples where local leaders have united their communities and developed strategies to ensure a prosperous future in the net zero era.
Together, they delve into:
What’s needed to bring people along on a grassroots change journey
The inspiring example of ‘Totally Renewable Yackandandah in regional Victoria
The opportunity for regional collaboration models
Cathy shares her stories, ideas, and insights on leading change and promoting proactive engagement with the benefits of the energy transition at a community and regional level. This episode offers a mud map for community members to lead grassroots involvement and initiatives, and challenges everyone to ensure regional communities are well-informed and central to the net zero transition.
This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia.
EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition.
Produced By The Podcast Boss