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Webinar: 2025 ARENA LCA Guidelines for Bioenergy Projects

This session is designed for current and future ARENA project recipient, as well as anyone in the bioenergy sector interested in the latest LCA developments and requirements.

The author and reviewed of the updated guidelines, from Lifecycles and Edge Impact, will be joining this event to walk through the key changes, share their insights, and answer your questions directly.

The 2025 ‘ARENA LCA Guidelines for Bioenergy Projects’ offers an updated and comprehensive framework for assessing the environmental impacts of bioenergy projects in Australia. Developed to support ARENA-funded projects, these guidelines ensure that life cycle assessments (LCAs) are robust, transparent, and aligned with both internal best practice and Australia’s unique context.

 

DEADLINE: Regional Economic Development (RED) Grants program Round 8

Up to $250,000 is available for individual projects that promote sustainable jobs and workforce solutions, productivity, skills and capability building, as well as stimulating new investment and industry diversification across the region.

Each of the 9 Regional Development Commissions (RDCs) manage the grant round process for their region and will provide advice to applicants during the application process:

Goldfields-Esperance Development Commission (GEDC)
Mid West Development Commission
Gayscone Development Commission
Kimberley Development Commission 
Pilbara Development Commission 
South West Development Commission
Great Southern Development Commission 
Peel Development Commission 
Wheatbelt Development Commission 

Climate Science Initiative WA Public Event

A half-day event that will highlight the latest advancements in climate science, data accessibility, and communication tools developed under the CSI program. It’s a valuable opportunity for researchers, policymakers, planners, and community stakeholders to engage with the science and tools shaping Western Australia’s climate resilience.

This Climate Science Initiative (CSI) Public Event is hosted by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, in collaboration with Murdoch University and the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre.

Discover the latest in climate science, data tools & research at Murdoch University on November 12. In-person & online attendance available.

The History of Energy in WA – Looking Back to Move Forward

Join Women in Energy – Perth and GenusPlus Group for an engaging panel event that celebrates leadership, collaboration, and the evolution of energy sector in Western Australia.

Hear insights and stories from industry leaders who have helped define WA’s energy sector. Explore the intersection of history, innovation and future opportunity.

Enjoy networking, drinks, and conversation with peers and senior professionals across the energy community.

DEADLINE: Hydrogen Headstart Round 2 EOIs

In the May 2024 Federal Budget, the Australian Government announced $2 billion of funding for Round 2 of the Hydrogen Headstart program. The Program is designed to fund large-scale hydrogen production projects to accelerate development of Australia’s renewable hydrogen industry, catalyse clean energy industries and help Australia connect to new global hydrogen supply chains.

The Objectives of Hydrogen Headstart Round 2 are to:

  • Produce renewable hydrogen at scale in Australia, facilitating an accelerated pathway to the technical and commercial viability of renewable hydrogen production and use, in alignment with the priority use cases and goals of the National Hydrogen Strategy;
  • Support domestic decarbonisation, build industry capability and provide for new economic opportunities in our manufacturing and export industries;
  • Provide price discovery and transparency in relation to the current and projected economics for renewable hydrogen (and derivative product) technologies;
  • Reduce barriers for future deployments through developing construction expertise, skilled labour, intellectual property, developing supply chains and attracting key equipment manufacturers and private sector capital (debt, equity and offtake); and
  • Facilitate knowledge sharing throughout industry to assist with maturing the Australian renewable hydrogen industry.

Funding under the Program will be provided in the form of the Headstart Production Credit (HPC), being support provided per unit of production over a 10-year period of operations. Up to $2 billion of funding is available under Hydrogen Headstart Round 2.

DEADLINE: DISR Net Zero Fund Consultation

The Australian Government is establishing a new $5 billion Net Zero Fund. The new fund will be essential for delivering the Net Zero Plan and enabling major investments by large industrial facilities in decarbonisation and energy efficiency. The fund will also support manufacturing renewable and low emissions technologies.

The government is now consulting industry on design of the fund to ensure its fit for purpose. Read about the proposed design and have your say here: https://consult.industry.gov.au/net-zero-fund

The Future of Sustainability Virtual Conference

In a rapidly changing world, where pressure is mounting on the systems we rely on, the need for bold, collective action has never been greater. While momentum across the tertiary education sector is growing, the 23rd ACTS Conference calls on the sector to build on this progress with determination—to deepen our efforts to regenerate, restore and reimagine what is possible.

Held virtually in 2025, the conference is a powerful equaliser. It welcomes not only sustainability practitioners and educators, but anyone eager to learn from the sector’s progress and its pressing challenges. From emerging leaders to established changemakers, all are invited to explore the future of sustainability in a space that prioritises equity, access and action.

Through three dynamic streams—Transforming Practice, Learning for Change and Building a Just Transition—we will explore the systems, skills and leadership needed to embed sustainability across institutions and communities. These conversations will highlight the practical strategies that bring sustainability to life, the role of education and capability building in shaping change, and the transformative power of governance rooted in values. Central to this is the recognition and amplification of Indigenous knowledge systems that have cared for Country for generations, along with a commitment to justice, climate action and community resilience.

The theme, “The Future of Sustainability”, challenges us to move beyond harm reduction and embrace a mindset of regeneration, building institutions, communities and futures that are resilient, just and thriving.

DEADLINE: Green Iron Investment Fund – National Development Stream

The Green Iron Investment Fund – National Development Stream provides at least $500 million in funding to applicants around Australia. The grant funding will be accessible for both existing facilities and greenfield projects that can supercharge Australia’s world-leading iron ore industry by adding more value right here.

The objectives of the grant opportunity are to:

  • de-risk early mover capital investments in Australian commercial scale green iron production capability
  • crowd-in private investment for a strong green iron industry
  • create economic benefits, jobs and spillovers associated with a strong green iron industry
  • achieve community benefits, in line with the Future Made in Australia Community Benefit Principles.

 

Australia’s First National Climate Risk Assessment: Implications for Innovation

Australia has just released its first National Climate Risk Assessment—a landmark report highlighting the challenges our nation faces from climate change across communities, industries and supply chains.

But with risk also comes opportunity. This session will unpack how the assessment translates into new directions for innovation. From food and agriculture to energy and circularity, we’ll explore how startups, accelerators and investors are positioning themselves to respond to the climate risks identified—and where the biggest opportunities lie for adaptation and resilience.

By connecting insights from across Australia’s innovation ecosystem, this webinar will highlight how founders and organisations can align with national priorities, develop solutions to address climate impacts, and accelerate a sustainable transition.