How To Electrify Your Home: With 1 Million Women!
Event description
CURIOUS ABOUT ELECTRIFYING AND DONT KNOW WHERE TO START?Â
On the journey and not sure what to do next? Want to know why it's so good for our homes, for the climate and for our cost of living?
Join 1 Million Women for a great night of conversation 'How To Electrify Your home'
Thursday, November 7, 6:30pm (for a 7pm start)Â - 8:30pm at The Boat House Shelly Beach. Grab a drink on arrival on us!
We will discuss everything you need to know about electrifying your home.Â
Our Panel Guests-
James Griffin MP, Shadow Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change and the Member for Manly. James is a big supporter of household electrification. He will share all he is doing in this space.Â
Kate Minter, Managing director of Rewiring Australia.Rewiring Australia is on a mission to electrify everything as it is the fastest way to address the climate crisis while significantly reducing household energy bills.
Douglas Chapman,Head of Marketing at Brighte. Brighte helps Aussie households with affordable finance for home upgrades, including solar, batteries, heat pumps, electric stoves, and much more. He is the expert.
Natalie Isaacs, founder of 1 Million Women.Natalie is on her own journey to get her home off gasÂ
We'll cover all the important stuff including:
- Why electrifying our homes is one of the most powerful climate actions we can take;
- How it cuts our energy bills and creates healthy comfortable homes;
- What financial support is available to you in your community;
- What rebates, incentives or government support is out there to help get our homes off gas and upgrade our appliances;Â
- How to do it: Exploring what is stopping us from electrifying and how we can turn that around;
DETAILS -Â
DATE: Thursday, November 7Â
TIME: 6:30pm (for a 7pm start) until 8:30 pm. Grab yourself a drink on arrival on us.Â
WHERE: The Boathouse Shelly Beach; 1 Marine Parade, Manly, NSW
We can't wait to see you at The Boathouse!
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