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Do you want to have a say in shaping the future energy network in your community? As part of our commitment to engaging customers and stakeholders on our business plans (also known as the regulatory reset), we’re holding in-person and online community workshops in March 2024.
At these workshops, we'll be exploring some important issues including:
Rural and regional supply
Testing future network responses to resilience scenarios to shape our future investment plans in your community.
We want to hear the opinions of customers and stakeholders, including:
Council representatives
Emergency services
Business associations/representatives
Vulnerable group advocates
Community established community groups / sustainability groups
If you are associated with or represent one of these groups across the Powercor network, or if you are a customer with valuable insights to share, you're invited to register your interest in attending one of these workshops. Your participation will help us solve these challenges and inform our business plans for the 2026-2031 period. We especially appreciate stakeholders associated with one of the several organisations.
Workshop details
In-person workshop: central-west Victoria community workshop: 18 March 2024 (complete)
Online workshop: north-west and south-west Victoria community: 27 March 2024, 9am-1pm, via Zoom This workshop will be held online, inviting relevant customers and stakeholders from the areas of north-west and south-west Victoria. If you are not from these areas but would still like to attend, please register your interest as your input will still be appreciated.
Expression of interest
If you are interested in attending, please complete the expression of interest form below.
A team member from our engagement partner, Forethought, will reach out to you to confirm your participation and provide you with full details including a link to enter the online workshop on the day.
Please note that numbers are limited so submitting this form does not guarantee your attendance.
Know someone who would be interested in attending? Please share this page with them!
Do you want to have a say in shaping the future energy network in your community? As part of our commitment to engaging customers and stakeholders on our business plans (also known as the regulatory reset), we’re holding in-person and online community workshops in March 2024.
At these workshops, we'll be exploring some important issues including:
Rural and regional supply
Testing future network responses to resilience scenarios to shape our future investment plans in your community.
We want to hear the opinions of customers and stakeholders, including:
Council representatives
Emergency services
Business associations/representatives
Vulnerable group advocates
Community established community groups / sustainability groups
If you are associated with or represent one of these groups across the Powercor network, or if you are a customer with valuable insights to share, you're invited to register your interest in attending one of these workshops. Your participation will help us solve these challenges and inform our business plans for the 2026-2031 period. We especially appreciate stakeholders associated with one of the several organisations.
Workshop details
In-person workshop: central-west Victoria community workshop: 18 March 2024 (complete)
Online workshop: north-west and south-west Victoria community: 27 March 2024, 9am-1pm, via Zoom This workshop will be held online, inviting relevant customers and stakeholders from the areas of north-west and south-west Victoria. If you are not from these areas but would still like to attend, please register your interest as your input will still be appreciated.
Expression of interest
If you are interested in attending, please complete the expression of interest form below.
A team member from our engagement partner, Forethought, will reach out to you to confirm your participation and provide you with full details including a link to enter the online workshop on the day.
Please note that numbers are limited so submitting this form does not guarantee your attendance.
Know someone who would be interested in attending? Please share this page with them!
If you are interested in attending our community workshops, please complete this form. A team member from our engagement partner, Forethought, will reach out to you to confirm your participation and provide you with full details. Please note that numbers are limited so submitting this form does not guarantee your attendance.