Powering the Future: Pathways to Renewable Skills

INDICATIVE PROGRAM

9:00am Welcome to Country Local Aboriginal Elder
9:15am  

Conference Opening, introduction to directors on NSW UE ITAB Board.

 

 

 

Directors’ introduction

 

10:00am

 

NSW Ministerial Keynote Address

 

 

 

Minister Steven Whan

NSW Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education of New South Wales

 

 

 

 

 

 

Presentation from Department of Education: 2025 Renewable Energy Workforce Development

 

 

Susie Mathews

Executive Director, Skills & Workforce Programs NSW Department of Education

 

  morning tea  
 

 

 

 

Hunter Central Coast REZ – quicker, cheaper but still challenging

 

 

Jason Wall: Project Director Hunter and Central Coast REZ

Jane Carr, Group GM of Human Resource Genus (TBC)

 

 

 

 

Facilitated discussion panel: opportunities and challenges to increase/utilise technical trainers in the industry  

Tomago Aluminium (TBC)

 

Jason Van Koll: EnterTrain

 

Jen Perkins: TAFE NSW

 

 

 

 

 

Presentation from Endeavour Energy: AI and the future of work in the renewables industry Melissa Irwin: Endeavour Energy
  lunch  
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Presentation from Essential Energy and Skills for Renewable Energy (TBC)

 

 

 

Amalie Smith,

Chief People Office

Essential Energy

 

 

 

Social Procurement in EnergyCo projects: Delivering First Nations workforce readiness and capability building in the energy transition

 

Darren Clarke: Director of Regional Coordination Planning and Communities Energy Corporation of NSW (Energy Co)
  Afternoon tea  
   

NSW Government initiatives to support skills, training, and workforce development in the hydrogen and renewable fuels sectors

 

 

 

BJ Kim

NSW Department of Climate Change Energy, the Environment and Water (

 

 

 

 

 

 

Renewable alternatives:  Biofuels, Green Hydrogen: Training the workforce in new technologies

Greg Taunton: Zinfra,

Philippa Minton – Jemena

Alasdair LeeStacked Learning.

 

 

 

 

 

Conference Dinner and Entertainment (with special announcement)

 

 

Kira Ann Phoenix

 

  DAY 2  
 

9:00am

 

 

 

 

 

Workforce development opportunities: outcomes from the 2025 consultations

 

 

Anthea Middleton CEO:

Powering Skills Organisation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NSW Utilities and Electrotechnology Industry Training Priorities

 

Where should training priorities be focused to achieve optimal results for your industry?

·        cost/benefit

·        return on investment,

·        public good and industry needs

 

Break out workshops

 

Electrotechnology: NECA and ETU

ESI: Essential Energy/Endeavour & ETU

Gas: Zinfra and AWU

 

  morning tea  
 

 

 

 

 

Trades assistant recognition: pathway to trade and O S Recognition.

 

Mark Burgess: Energy Skills Australia

 

 

 

 

 

Utilities and Electrotechnology specific: Industry Supervisor Skills Workshop

·        Understanding and implementing the new Electrical Apprentices Supervisor standards

·        Contractual obligations as an employer

·        Practical interventions for employers

Bruce Blacker  

Manager Compliance – Electrical Installations

Building Commission NSW

NSW Department of Education (Training Services) and

Neil Roberts: Director, Policy, Technical & Safety, NECA NSW

 

 

 

3pm

 

Conference Round Up and Close  

Date

Event Start: 4 September 2025
Event End: 5 September 2025

Facilitator

NSW Utilities and Electrotechnology ITAB

Venue

Hunter Valley Gardens | 2090 Broke Road | Pokolbin

Location

New South Wales (NSW)

Cost

$955.00 + $43.11 AUD

Powering the Future: Pathways to Renewable Skills

Funding Partners