The energy regulator announced a change to the energy pricing structure meaning sharp energy hikes for household and business. 

Our members are already feeling the pinch when it comes to energy costs. Now’s the time to pull out all stops to control your energy spend. Watch the recording for practical ways to reduce your bills, energy consumption and initiatives from both government and even from your landlord.

This session covers: 

  • Shopping for a new supplier (bill comparison) 
  • Taking advantage of energy efficiency 
  • Working with your landlord to benefit from new energy option 
  • Government support and subsidies, 
  • and more 

Watch Now to find out if your business can save on the additional cost of energy.

Francine Binns General Manager, Membership | Business NSW
Fran has been building her formal governance skills and experience reporting to Boards and as a Board Director. In the last 10 years, she worked for the Australian Institute of Company Directors and as CEO of the Australian Institute of Public Works Engineering (Australasia) within NSW and ACT.

 

Anthony Cooper Executive Manager, Energy Programs | My Business
Anthony has over 20 years of experience in Australia’s energy market. He delivered the Federally funded Business Energy Advice Program which supported small and medium-sized businesses to navigate the retail energy market and identify energy efficiency and renewable opportunities.

 

Simon Moore Policy Manager, Infrastructure | Business NSW
Simon is responsible for Business NSW advocacy relating to infrastructure that businesses depend on to function, including energy, transport, telecoms, and water. Prior to joining Business NSW, Simon has previously worked on energy and environmental policy for organizations in the UK and Canada.


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