John Cain Lunch (April): Gippsland's Community-led New Energy Transformation
Event description
Gippsland has proudly powered Victoria for generations. Now it’s forging a new energy future, powered by abundant resources of offshore wind and community spirit. Join Senator Jess Walsh as she details her experience with Gippsland’s community driven energy shift, the critical role of government in making it happen, and how to cut through the nuclear noise to focus on real, sustainable solutions.
In-person ticket sales close 5:30pm Tuesday 15 April.
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Dr Jess Walsh is a proud Labor Senator who believes a well-paid, stable job is the foundation for a good life in this country.
Jess serves as Chair of the Senate Economics Committee which covers the Treasury, Industry, Science and Resources portfolios.
She believes the economy needs to work for all Australians, with a focus on prioritising women, uplifting regional communities, and safeguarding our most vulnerable.
Jess has been a loud voice for workers throughout her career and wants workers – from care economy workers to manufacturers – to be given the pay, conditions, and respect they deserve.
Before entering Federal Parliament, Jess was a researcher, campaigner, and union leader.
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Attend our in-person lunch and discussion at 12:30pm or watch the live stream remotely.
The live stream will commence at: (note times may have changed from previous events due to the end of daylight saving)
1:00pm AEST (QLD, NSW, ACT, VIC, TAS)
12:30pm ACST (NT, SA)
11:00am AWST (WA)
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Register here to reserve a seat at our Graduate House event. Your ticket includes lunch from 12:30pm followed by a discussion from 1pm.
If you purchase an Online Ticket, you will be able to watch the live stream online. You'll receive the link by email.
Per Capita is committed to keeping its events accessible to those who may not be able to purchase a ticket. For this reason we are making a number of Concession Tickets available for unwaged/student/full age pension concessions. These tickets cover the cost of lunch plus a free ticket to the discussion.
Free tickets are available to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in recognition of the fact that this event is being held on stolen land. Please email info@percapita.org.au to request a free ticket.
If you are able to and would like to help us increase the number of Concession Tickets available, please consider a donation on top of your ticket purchase.
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