Gladstone is embracing its opportunity to be at the heart of Australia’s net zero emissions economy.
Gladstone Regional Council were the first council in Australia to plan for the transition to renewables, Fortescue Future Industries are building the world’s largest green hydrogen factory here, and calls for a green manufacturing hub could bring in 11,000 jobs. And that’s just the beginning.
Discover exciting career opportunities and meet top employers at the free Careers for Net Zero QLD Roadshow in Gladstone on 9 August.
The Careers for Net Zero QLD Roadshow is proudly supported by the Queensland Government.
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Friday 9 August 2024
Time
9.00 am - 3.30 pm
Location
Gladstone Entertainment and Convention Centre (GECC)
Time | Presentation | Details |
9:00am-9:45am | Welcome to Country and Opening Session | Join us to officially open
the Careers for Net Zero QLD Roadshow. The opening session will include a
Welcome to Country and key addresses from representatives of the Queensland
Government, Clean Energy Council, Energy Efficiency Council and Host venue. |
9:45am-10:30am | Panel session inc. audience Q&A | Headlined by the theme ‘Champions of Change”, the panel session will inspire the next generation of industry leaders and explore key topics on leadership growth and development, diversity and inclusion, social and environmental impacts, safety leadership and mental health, and emerging technology and innovation. |
11:00am-3:30pm | Industry Presentations | At the Careers for Net Zero QLD Roadshow, students, graduates, career changers and job seekers are looking for expert insights and guidance from local training providers and employers in renewables, critical minerals and green manufacturing to advance their careers. These presentations are designed to showcase the exciting career and training pathways available to help them find their role in the clean economy. |
The exhibitors will be at the Careers for Net Zero QLD Roadshow in Gladstone.
This list in in alphabetical order. To view all of our partners and exhibitors, including their profiles, visit our Partners and Exhibitors page.
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