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3 May 2017 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Australia/Hobart
Online
Kellie Caught, Senior Adviser Climate and Energy, ACOSS, 0406 383 277
Email Address
Have your say about climate and energy and low income vulnerable Tasmanian households, and help identify policy solutions to ensure that Government energy policies are inclusive and equitable.
ACOSS, Brotherhood of St Laurence, and The Climate Institute are seeking input on climate and energy issues faced by consumers, especially those on low incomes. These consultations will feed into the Federal Government’s 2017 Climate Review and COAG Energy Ministers Review, and support others to provide input.
Register for the online forum for Tasmanian participants here
If you can’t attend the forum you can still participate by completing the online consultation form