Boothby Candidates Forum on Affordable Energy
Event description
Boothby Candidates Energy Forum
Hear from the candidates of the upcoming Federal Election on how we transition Australia to a cleaner, healthier and cheaper energy future.
Australia is in the midst of challenging global economic and political conditions that have manifested with rising household costs including energy. We are also going through the fastest technological change in global energy and transport since the beginning of the industrial revolution. How should Australian leaders handle this transition in a way that brings safer, more affordable and more reliable energy, and do it in a way so everyone can benefit? What are the best technologies and policies to adopt?
We invite our community to be part of this discussion by posing questions to the candidates running to be the next representative of the Federal Seat of Boothby.
Questions to the candidates can be asked via your registration on Humanitix.
Your MC and host is Dr Kate Wylie, a medical GP and Executive Director of Doctors for the Environment.
Confirmed on the candidates panel are:
- Louise Miller-Frost MP (ALP)
- Joanna Wells (Australian Greens)
Also invited: Nicole Flint (Liberal)
Arrive early (from 2pm), or stick around after the event to check out community group stalls including browsing Electric Vehicles and cargo bikes, bookstall and help with understanding your energy bills with Electrify 5049+.
The event is family friendly and we will provide a children’s activity space coordinated by local parents with Working with Children checks.
Details
Saturday 22nd March 2-4:30pm
Blackwood Uniting Church
266 Main Rd, Blackwood SA 5051
This is a community run and non-partisan event brought to you by a grassroots group of local residents, Electrify Adelaide and Doctors for the Environment
CAN’T MAKE THIS EVENT? But keen to know more about what you will be voting for?
There will be a recording of the forum made available after the event. Select "Online Recording" Ticket to be sent the link.
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