Achieving net zero emissions is a significant challenge, and Australia needs the right workforce to make it happen. As a teacher, you have the unique opportunity to inspire your high school students and guide them towards a rewarding career in the clean economy. The Careers for Net Zero QLD Roadshow is the perfect platform to do just that.
Explore Career Pathways: The Roadshow provides students with the chance to explore various careers in the clean economy. Whether it's renewable energy, critical minerals, green manufacturing, or other sustainable industries, students can learn about the diverse roles available and make informed decisions about their futures.
Network with Industry Experts: Students will have the opportunity to meet and interact with industry leaders, including representatives from some of the biggest companies in the sector. They can gain valuable insights and advice from our net-zero Champions who will share their experiences and career journeys.
Interactive Learning: The event features an interactive panel discussion and exhibition where students can engage directly with experts, ask questions, and take part in hands-on activities that bring the concept of a net-zero future to life.
Step 1: Download the Group Registration Form
Complete the form with your school's details and the list of participating students.
Step 2: Apply for a Bus Grant
We understand that transportation can be a barrier, so we offer bus grants to help cover the costs. Apply for a Bus Grant to ensure your students can attend without any hassle.
Step 3: Submit the Registration Form
Return the completed registration form to our team at events@cleanenergycouncil.org.au. Our team will confirm your group’s registration and provide further details.
Empower your students to be part of Australia's net-zero future. Register for the Careers for Net Zero QLD Roadshow today and give them the tools and inspiration they need to build a sustainable career.
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