GEA Sydney Networking Event
Event description
Gas Energy Australia is delighted to invite you to our latest Networking Event on October 16th from 6pm, held at the Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park. Join us for an evening of connection, conversation and valuable industry insights alongside fellow LPG sector professionals.
Our featured guest speaker, Brad Bailey, Renewable Fuels Team Lead at GreenPower, will present on GreenPower Certification Evolution: From Renewable Gas to BioLPG. As Australia's leading renewable fuel certification agency, GreenPower is at the forefront of enabling renewable fuel purchases to be recognised and valued by customers. This briefing will provide essential insights into the certification landscape and what the evolution to BioLPG means for our industry.
Beyond the technical presentation, this event offers the perfect opportunity to network with industry peers in a relaxed, professional setting while engaging in meaningful conversations.
Don't miss this chance to stay ahead of industry developments while expanding your professional network. Register now to secure your place at this essential industry gathering.
DATE & TIME
Thursday, 16 October 2025 | 6:00PM to 9:00PM
TICKET SALES CLOSE
Please RSVP by COB Thursday, 9 October 2025
LOCATION
Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park
TICKETS AVAILABLE
Member and Non-member tickets are available for this event. Please make your selection carefully.
SPONSOR INFORMATION
We would like to thank our sponsors Holmwood Group and Elaflex for their contribution and for making this event possible.
CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CPD)
GEA Networking events and Technical Presentations may contribute to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours for relevant professions, including under the Engineering Australia definition for Type II CPD.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For more information on this event, please contact Jordan McCollum (jmccollum@gasenergyaus.au) or Tahnee McElligott (tmcelligott@gasenergyaus.au)
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