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DEADLINE: Zayed Sustainability Prize

For organisations that have demonstrated innovative, impactful and inspirational sustainability solutions for one of the 6 categories: Health, Food, Energy, Water, Climate Action and Global High Schools.

Interested applicants should submit using the online submissions’ portal. This can also be accessed through
the homepage of the Zayed Sustainability Prize website. There are no fees to be paid as part of the submissions process.

The total prize fund is US $5.9 million, distributed as follows:
• Health US $1,000,000
• Food US $1,000,000
• Energy US $1,000,000
• Water US $1,000,000
• Climate Action US $1,000,000
• Global High Schools* US $900,000

The 2023 Zayed Sustainability Prize opened for submissions on 20 December 2023 and will remain open
until 23 June 2024. Submissions will not be accepted outside of the submissions period.

Regional Innovation Summit

Explore the latest tech and innovation for sustainability at the Regional Innovation Summit

  • Gain insights from keynote speakers from across Australia about future industries holding immense promise for the South West region including Future Food, Productive Oceans and Sustainable Seafood, and Technology for Net Zero. 
  • Connect with dynamic trailblazers with fresh viewpoints and ingenious solutions including entrepreneurs, researchers, government representatives, corporates, and investors.
  • Engage in panel discussions featuring innovators sharing their remarkable success stories through the power of sustainability and creativity.
  • Hear compelling pitches and see new innovations from emerging startups in partnership with investor network, South West Angels. 
  • Enhance your day and choose from two optional bespoke tour experiences of Shelter Brewery and Busselton Jetty’s Marine Discovery Centre. Limited spots available—add the tour at checkout to secure your place:

Experience Shelter Brewery starting with an in-depth exploration of their brewing process, from grain selection to the final pour. Engage in discussions on how their innovative technology shapes the brewing industry, ensuring their beers excel in taste, quality, and sustainability OR Explore the Marine Discovery Centre to encounter sharks up close, listen to whale songs, and control underwater submarines through interactive exhibits. Hear from specialist Marine Biologist Sally Bolt as she delves into the comprehensive environmental initiatives undertaken by Busselton Jetty.

Speakers: 
Josh Whiteland, Wadandi custodian and Koomal Dreaming founder, Welcome to Country, and sharing his cultural knowledge for sustainable production.

Kylie Hansen, Founding Director of Impact Seed, Western Australia’s peak capacity builder for impact investment and social enterprise development, and co-founder of Impact Investment Alliance of WA, Western Australia’s key reference group for market development and stewardship of impact investment in WA.

Susie O’Neill, Head of Industry Engagement for Food Frontier, the independent think tank on alternative proteins in Australia and New Zealand committed to growing the region’s protein supply with new, sustainable and nutritious options that create value for businesses, farmers and consumers.

Thomas Nann, CEO and Co-founder Allegro Energy, powering the future with efficient, sustainable and safe energy storage with unique, proprietary, water-based electrolyte technology, bringing us one step closer to a zero carbon economy.

Michael Wear, Founder and Managing Director of Tidal Moon, a collaborative project with three Aboriginal communities, Mulgana (Shark Bay), Bayungu (Coral Bay / Exmouth) and Thalanyji (Onslow), aiming to develop a viable commercial sea cucumber business while maintaining cultural heritage and environmental stewardship.

Chandni Jaga, Ventures and Sustainability, Plug and Play, a platform to make innovation open to anyone, anywhere, by connecting entrepreneurs, corporations, and investors worldwide. Over the past 15 years, they have brought together 35,000+ startups, 500+ world-leading corporations, and hundreds of venture capital firms, universities, and government agencies across 20+ industries in 50+ locations globally. 
Amy Carter-James
, Co-founder and CE) of Raaise, accelerating climate startups by making capital raising easier.

Andrew Outhwaite, Managing Director of For Blue, centre for blue economy innovation for the Indian Ocean.

This event is presented by Innovation Cluster and supported by the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation through the New Industries Fund – X-Tend WA Program, West Tech Fest, City of Busselton,  South West Angels, and Creative Tech Village.

Turning the Dial 2024

Turning the Dial 2024, happening on 30 May 2024, is an event focused on food waste reduction, sustainable packaging innovation, and the circular economy for food and beverage manufacturers. The goal of the event is to help businesses navigate the path to sustainability and provide networking opportunities across the supply chain. The event will feature plenary sessions, panel discussions, and breakout workshops presented by industry leaders in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices, food waste, and sustainable packaging.

Participants will have access to the event agenda, announcements, and networking features through the Whova app. View the event website for the current agenda and speaker profiles. If you have any questions please email the team at aftevent@dpird.wa.gov.au

Atlas of Living Australia Webinar: Understanding Australian Biodiversity with Technology

As a mega-diverse continent, Australia is home to hundreds of thousands of species, with more being discovered every year. Despite this, Australia faces one of the highest species extinction rates, meaning that innovative methods to detect and understand our biodiversity are becoming increasingly important.

Advancing technologies like genomics, imaging, ecoaccoustics, camera trapping, artificial intelligence and machine learning are changing the way that researchers and policymakers respond to climate risks, species conservation and protection, biosecurity and decision-making. In this webinar hosted by the Atlas of Living Australia, hear from three groups discuss how they’ve used next-generation technology to support Australian biodiversity research.

Monday 3 Jun 2024

Online virtual event

11.00am to 12.00pm AEST

Login details will be emailed to registrants

CONNECT Sustainable Industries Networking Event

Join us for a sustainable industries networking event!

Hear from industry leaders in the sustainability space:

  • Troy Wheeler | CRO | Rise-X | Sustainability applications of the platform
  • Roberto Minunno | Lecturer & Researcher | Curtin University | Circular economy of buildings
  • Chava Berrill | Co-Founder & CEO | Nork Solutions | Transforming Food Waste to Livestock Nutrition

Find out about the newly launched CONNECT Sustainable Industries program.

Drinks and nibbles provided.

This free event is brought to you by the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation through the New Industries Fund – X-tend WA Program.

DEADLINE: CONNECT Sustainable Industries Business Incubator

Applications are now open for the CONNECT SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIES Business Incubator, WA’s leading business program that will support you to grow your business through skills development and connect you to industry networks, funding opportunities and a community of like-minded entrepreneurs. Now in its 7th year, CONNECT has supported over 100 businesses.

The program is valued at over $10 000 and free for successful applicants.

Program highlights include a 2 day business bootcamp, masterclasses, site visits and a booth to showcase your business at the Regional Ventures Showcase.

PLUS this year you will receive $2000 completion voucher for professional services to grow your business.

Find out more and apply here: https://innovationcluster.ac-page.com/connect-2024

Application deadline extended to 4th June 2024

CONNECT Sustainable Industries is supported by the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation through the New Industries Fund – X-tend WA Program. Contact info@innovationcluster.com.au

DEADLINE: Climate-Smart Agriculture Program

The Australian Government is inviting organisations via an Open competitive process to apply to deliver projects under the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program – Small Grants Round 1.

Small Grants are for small-scale projects at the grassroots and community level that will support farmers and land holders to adopt sustainable agriculture best practices, as well as facilitate and implement practice change. The grants will improve management of our natural resources and increase sustainable on-farm productivity and resilience to climate change.

The grants allow for a wide range of projects and initiatives, providing opportunities for information delivery and extension as well as scaling up of existing local initiatives. New or innovative, as well as tried and tested, climate-smart, sustainable agricultural practices are in scope.

Intended outcomes:

  • Outcome 1: Farmers, land holders and community groups have increased knowledge and skills in implementing best practice, locally applicable, climate-smart, sustainable agriculture approaches, including practices that conserve natural capital and biodiversity.
  • Outcome 2: There is an increase in the number of farmers, land holders and/or communities that have adopted climate-smart, sustainable agriculture practices.

The grant opportunity will also focus on strengthening First Nations engagement and participation in climate-smart, sustainable agriculture projects and initiatives.

National Regional and Economic Development Summit 2024

The SEGRA Foundation intends to continually improve and deliver its best by raising the bar every year with its National event. In 2024 attendees will be experiencing the Busselton, Bunbury and Margaret River region through multiple formats and not all in one spot! We will be walking the city, out on the road, meeting the leaders from the region and experiencing how they have contributed to sustainable regional development.

When we are all together the Foundation will host a series of short yet impactful SEGTALKS on Arts and Culture / Regional Development / Technology / Climate and Risk / Carbon and Environment / Water / Closing the Gap / Community and Livability at various venues in the Busselton CBD and surrounding area.

This years Summit is hosted by Regional Development Australia South West and supported by the City of Busselton. The Summit provides a unique opportunity for all sections of the Australian community, rural and urban, to explore the key issues affecting regional, rural and remote Australia and be part of providing positive sustainable outcomes to ensure future prosperity.

An event schedule is available here to help you plan logistics and accommodation, as well as a map of the venues being used.

A two day pass is the best way to experience the Summit and it includes:

The Foundation will also host a guest speaker for breakfast at The Goose on Thursday 31 October. Tickets are limited to this event and should be purchased additionally through this platform. We will announce our guest speaker shortly.

Two-day ticket holders and Wednesday ticket holders can choose from 6 tours on Wednesday 30 October. All transfers are included from our main venue at lunchtime on Wednesday and at the end of the tour we will finish at the Networking Dinner, with buses returning to the Busselton CBD by 8.30pm.

Turning the Dial 2024: Encouraging the uptake of Circular Economy Initiatives

Turning the Dial 2024, happening on 30 May 2024, is an event focused on food waste reduction, sustainable packaging innovation, and the circular economy for food and beverage manufacturers.

The goal of the event is to help businesses navigate the path to sustainability and provide networking opportunities across the supply chain. The event will feature plenary sessions, panel discussions, and breakout workshops presented by industry leaders in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices, food waste, and sustainable packaging. 

Participants will have access to the event agenda, announcements, and networking features through the Whova app. View the event website for the current agenda and speaker profiles. If you have any questions please email the team at aftevent@dpird.wa.gov.au

SE Mining & Metals Impact Series: Sustainability, Intelligence & CRFD

Schneider Electric’s Mining & Metals Segment Leader invites you to join SE for an afternoon of networking, discussion & insight

Join your industry colleagues and Schneider Electric’s teams for an afternoon of knowledge sharing, insights, and networking (plus drinks!), focusing on the critical actions mining companies must take and how to take them in an optimal way.

You will hear from our teams and other mining industry customers about the approach to renewable strategy and reporting requirements and the impact on your operations. You will also have the opportunity for 1:1 deep dives that will be covered by our MMM and Sustainability teams. Some of the topics we will cover: