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Energising a clean energy future

by Katie Livingston
April 15, 2025
in Events, Features, News, Renewable Energy, Spotlight, Sustainability
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At Australian Energy Week 2023 conference. Image: Scott Barbour, courtesy of Quest Events

At Australian Energy Week 2023 conference. Image: Scott Barbour, courtesy of Quest Events

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This June, Energy Week 2025 will take place in Melbourne, offering a unique platform for energy professionals to network, share knowledge and explore the future of the sector. With an action-packed agenda, this event is a valuable opportunity to connect, learn, and network.

Event dinner – a must-attend evening

This three-course meal, including drinks, will offer entertainment and plenty of networking opportunities, fostering a relaxed environment to build connections. Whether you’re discussing the latest energy innovations or catching up with colleagues, this dinner promises an unforgettable evening.

Women in energy breakfast – a powerhouse discussion

Start the second day of the main conference on the right foot with the Women in Energy breakfast, open to all delegates. The breakfast is designed to foster thought-provoking conversations on leadership, diversity and the evolving role of women in the energy sector. The $50 registration fee is donated to Women & Children First.

Happy hour networking – celebrating success

After a full plenary day on 18 June 2025, what better way to wind down than with a celebratory drink? The Happy Hour networking session in the expo hall is the perfect place to continue the day’s conversations in a more informal setting. Enjoy a drink, celebrate the successes of the day and forge new business relationships.

Exhibition – connecting with industry

The exhibition space will be a bustling hub throughout the event, offering the chance to engage with potential new suppliers, learn about cutting-edge technologies, and catch up with familiar faces. Whether you’re looking to expand your business network or explore innovative solutions, the exhibition is the place to be.

Conference agenda – join the conversation

The 2025 agenda is tailored to provide greater opportunities for participants to engage, ask questions, and actively shape the energy conversation. Leverage the diverse range of energy professionals in attendance to build connections and collaborate on the cross-sector solutions the transition demands.

Energy Week 2025 offers the perfect mix of business, learning, and socialising, making it an unmissable event for anyone in the energy sector. Make sure to mark your calendar and take advantage of everything this dynamic conference has to offer!

To access the detailed conference program, visit the website here.

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