Our logo depicts the sun and sea meeting at the escarpment on Dharawal land. We are grateful for ongoing custodianship across the continent of Australia

We are hitting the road and we can’t wait to say Hi

Promotional flyer for an event with illustrations of four women's profiles in black and white, the main message 'Love Your Work' in large text, and details about free events across New South Wales, including scholarships, film, career Q&A, and a neighborhood logo.
A flyer with the message 'LOVE YOUR WORK' and line art portraits of a woman, a man, and another woman. The flyer also lists four locations and dates: Armidale September 19, Newcastle October 23, Muswellbrook October 24, and Dubbo October 25. There is a logo in the top right corner that reads 'HI NEIGHBOUR'.

We help people realise their clean energy career goals

because we believe in a fair energy transformation.

A diverse group of people engaged in outdoor activities including riding bikes, walking dogs, taking photos, and socializing near a lake or beach with trees and a waterfall in the background.

Our Goals

Help workers establish and build careers in renewables while growing support for the clean energy transformation. Help build a dynamic and diverse workforce.

Our Vision

A successful energy transformation leaves no workers left behind.

We see a clean energy nation powered by a workforce that truly represents its people.

Our Mission

Give a face to the energy transformation and inspire others to follow.

  • Clean Energy Careers

    We support workers to establish and build careers in renewables

    A man wearing a hard hat, safety harness, and work boots, kneeling on one knee inside a workshop or industrial space, giving a thumbs-up and smiling. There is a cordless drill on the floor nearby, and construction or workshop equipment and an open garage door leading outside are visible.
  • Neighbours

    We foster open and respectful conversations about energy transformation.

    All neighbours on the street should feel welcome.

  • Transformation

    Seek to deeply understand local clean energy projects from a community perspective.

    Illustration showing renewable energy sources like a wind turbine and solar panels, with water electrolysis producing hydrogen from water rain, with hydrogen bubbles, and a water body nearby.