Energy Transition Roadmap Webinar, 19 May 2026: AgriFutures Australia

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AgriFutures Australia, Media Release, 30 April 2026

Join us at the upcoming webinar exploring the Australian Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Sector Energy Transition Roadmap.

Recently published and co-designed with industry, the Roadmap sets out a coordinated and practical pathway for the sector to reduce its reliance on diesel. It outlines priority actions and highlights the role collaboration will play in overcoming barriers to renewable energy, electrification and alternative fuels.

This webinar will:

  1. Provide an overview of the Energy Transition Roadmap, including its purpose and intended audience.
  2. Explain what the Roadmap says and how it can be used.
  3. Explore the practical steps the agricultural sector can take over the next ten years to transition away from diesel.
  4. Highlight why a coordinated, whole-of-industry approach is critical to success.
  • When: Tuesday, 19 May 2026
  • Time: 10am – 11am AEST
  • Location: Online via Teams video conference

Please register for webinar here

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