Young Economist – Energy Economics Event
Date
From: Thursday April 16, 2026, 6:00 pm
To: Thursday April 16, 2026, 8:00 pm
The Australian electricity sector is undergoing a transformation. As new technologies emerge and energy demand grows, strategic policy and investment decisions will be critical to securing a reliable, affordable and sustainable energy future. Please join us to hear from a panel of energy experts on how innovative economic thinking can help shape Australia’s energy transition.
The event will be catered with food and drink, so be sure to RSVP to secure a spot at this exciting event.
Date: Thursday 16 April 2026, please arrive at 5:30pm for a 6:00pm start. Networking will follow the panel.
RSVP: Please register below by 6pm on Tuesday 14 April 2026. There are limited spots available at the event, so RSVP early to secure your spot.
Meet the panellists:
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Anthony Rush Economics Director, Australian Energy Market Commission Anthony leads the AEMC’s modelling of electricity and energy prices, and provides advice to the Commission on market design, competition and regulation issues in energy markets. Anthony’s previous roles include Senior Leadership roles at IPART and NSW Treasury. |
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Natasha Browne General Manager Connections and Development, Powerlink Queensland Natasha leads the team responsible for existing and new customer connections to Queensland’s transmission network. She oversees the end to end connection pipeline, working closely with major customers, renewable developers, government and market bodies to deliver timely, safe and reliable access to the transmission network. |
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Craig Fenton Managing Director - Infrastructure and Economics, Create Advisory Craig is an experienced infrastructure specialist, with a passion for solving client’s complex commercial, economic and regulatory challenges through evidence-based analysis, collaborative engagement and effective communication. Craig has led engagements across electricity transmission and distribution, and renewable energy generation, as well as for energy regulators, planning bodies and policy agencies. |
Sorry: Event is Fully Booked
Venue
Create Advisory Offices
Level 1, 262 Adelaide St, Brisbane QLD 4000




