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emPOWER: Voices of the Regional Energy Shift

Agriculture Meets Energy Transition with Carly Burnham (Voices from the Regions Series)

15 Oct 2024

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With the majority of clean energy infrastructure being built in regional Australia—largely on privately owned land—engaging with landholders presents unique complexities. These landholders range from large-scale farmers and First Nations people to those on smaller lifestyle properties, each with their own expectations and needs. In this episode, Wendy Agar sits down with Carly Burnham, the 2024 Australian Organic Farmer of the Year (Home | Bonnie Doone Beef), to explore how agriculture intersects with development in both her business and the broader community. Together, they discuss: Carly’s insights into the energy transition The intricacies of running a diversified agricultural business Social licence in agriculture Practical strategies for inclusive engagement This episode is essential listening for anyone looking to understand the perspectives, priorities, and concerns of landholders during the energy transition.   We’d love to hear your stories about regional engagement during the energy transition! Reach out at [email protected] . This podcast is an initiative of Engaged Outcomes - a training, facilitation and engagement organisation, dedicated to building capacity, empowering people and driving lasting change for regional communities across Australia. EmPOWER is proudly supported by The Energy Charter, a CEO collaboration across the energy sector nationally, delivering better outcomes for customers and communities in the energy transition. Produced by The Podcast Boss

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