There is something for everyone at Sustainability Week 2022

Sustainability Week at QUT has events, activities, maker activities, markets, panel discussions, tours and more. There are opportunities to see how sustainability is being applied in all faculties, across research and teaching, and, on campus. We invite you to participate in activities, talk to makers, ask questions, start conversations, view showcases at the CUBE, listen, and learn.

Monday 22 August

Tab 1

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 2

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 3

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 4

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 5

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 6

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tuesday 23 August

Time
Symposium 9am-4.30pm
Keynote: Professor Jacqueline Cramer, 11.30am-12.30pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, P Block.
Keynote at Gardens Theatre

The transition to a circular economy is underway across all sectors – learn how researchers, industry and community are collaborating, and join us for short talks and posters on research for a more just and sustainable world.

The symposium features a keynote from circular economy and sustainability change agent Professor Jacqueline Cramer.

This symposium is led by QUT's Centre for a Waste Free World, with thanks to QUT's Centre for Justice and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Australia.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; QUT alumni; General public; Industry

Register for the symposium

Register for the keynote

Register for the keynote online

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Wednesday 24 August

Time
11am-1pm
Where
Kelvin Grove campus, KG-E block Data Wall

Gain knowledge and inspiration from environmental activists from across southeast Queensland by visiting this interactive digital display brought to you by the Faculty of Health.

The exhibit was developed through an Honours research project using multimedia to describe ways in which community members are building more resilient communities. Come, be inspired, and learn about ways you can get involved! No registration required.

Audience: QUT students; QUT staff; QUT alumni; General public

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Thursday 25 August

Time
9am-4pm
Where
Kelvin Grove campus, KG-Z9-607

This workshop will bring together academics, researchers and practitioners to share their experiences, expertise and visions for::

  • evolving participatory design approaches to move beyond the individual
  • reinvigorating a stronger relationship between communities and institutions across different scales in order to re-politicise participatory design practices, projects and methods
  • making a concerted effort of contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

We are specifically interested in ways of ‘designing smart’ by engaging and working with communities to address complex challenges, such as social inequality, economic disparity and environmental degradation to build more sustainable, resilient and socially ‘just’ communities.

The workshop will be run in conjunction with QUT Sustainability Week as well as the Brisbane, Australia PDC Places event as a full day face-to-face workshop.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; QUT alumni; General public; Industry

Register

More information

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Friday 26 August

Time
12pm-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre and livestreamed

"Attenborough and the Environment: Do nature documentaries really help sustainability?"

Queensland filmmaker and biologist, Dr. Chadden Hunter has spent the last 20 years working alongside Sir David Attenborough directing the world’s most famous nature films. Join him for a fascinating multimedia journey through the secrets of wildlife filmmaking during QUT’s Sustainability Week 2022. Along the way he’ll share never before seen footage and ask thought-provoking questions about whether glossy nature shows actually do anything for global sustainability.

This event will be in person at QUT’s Gardens Theatre, QUT Garden’s Point campus and livestreamed.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; QUT alumni; General public

Register for in-person event at QUT

Register for online event

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All week

Time
Monday to Friday, 11am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, P Block podium

Join Australian Urban Growers at their living sustainability week installation and chat about how you can create your very own urban farm, even if you only have a very small space.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public

Test

Tuesday 23 August

Time
Symposium 9am-4.30pm
Keynote: Professor Jacqueline Cramer, 11.30am-12.30pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, P Block.
Keynote at Gardens Theatre

The transition to a circular economy is underway across all sectors – learn how researchers, industry and community are collaborating, and join us for short talks and posters on research for a more just and sustainable world.

The symposium features a keynote from circular economy and sustainability change agent Professor Jacqueline Cramer.

This symposium is led by QUT's Centre for a Waste Free World, with thanks to QUT's Centre for Justice and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Australia.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; QUT alumni; General public; Industry

Register for the symposium

Register for the keynote

Register for the keynote online

Test

Tuesday 23 August

Time
Symposium 9am-4.30pm
Keynote: Professor Jacqueline Cramer, 11.30am-12.30pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, P Block.
Keynote at Gardens Theatre

The transition to a circular economy is underway across all sectors – learn how researchers, industry and community are collaborating, and join us for short talks and posters on research for a more just and sustainable world.

The symposium features a keynote from circular economy and sustainability change agent Professor Jacqueline Cramer.

This symposium is led by QUT's Centre for a Waste Free World, with thanks to QUT's Centre for Justice and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Australia.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; QUT alumni; General public; Industry

Register for the symposium

Register for the keynote

Register for the keynote online

Test

Thursday 25 August

Time
9am-4pm
Where
Kelvin Grove campus, KG-Z9-607

This workshop will bring together academics, researchers and practitioners to share their experiences, expertise and visions for::

  • evolving participatory design approaches to move beyond the individual
  • reinvigorating a stronger relationship between communities and institutions across different scales in order to re-politicise participatory design practices, projects and methods
  • making a concerted effort of contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

We are specifically interested in ways of ‘designing smart’ by engaging and working with communities to address complex challenges, such as social inequality, economic disparity and environmental degradation to build more sustainable, resilient and socially ‘just’ communities.

The workshop will be run in conjunction with QUT Sustainability Week as well as the Brisbane, Australia PDC Places event as a full day face-to-face workshop.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; QUT alumni; General public; Industry

Register

More information

Test

Thursday 25 August

Time
9am-4pm
Where
Kelvin Grove campus, KG-Z9-607

This workshop will bring together academics, researchers and practitioners to share their experiences, expertise and visions for::

  • evolving participatory design approaches to move beyond the individual
  • reinvigorating a stronger relationship between communities and institutions across different scales in order to re-politicise participatory design practices, projects and methods
  • making a concerted effort of contributing to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

We are specifically interested in ways of ‘designing smart’ by engaging and working with communities to address complex challenges, such as social inequality, economic disparity and environmental degradation to build more sustainable, resilient and socially ‘just’ communities.

The workshop will be run in conjunction with QUT Sustainability Week as well as the Brisbane, Australia PDC Places event as a full day face-to-face workshop.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; QUT alumni; General public; Industry

Register

More information

Test

Friday 26 August

Time
12pm-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre and livestreamed

"Attenborough and the Environment: Do nature documentaries really help sustainability?"

Queensland filmmaker and biologist, Dr. Chadden Hunter has spent the last 20 years working alongside Sir David Attenborough directing the world’s most famous nature films. Join him for a fascinating multimedia journey through the secrets of wildlife filmmaking during QUT’s Sustainability Week 2022. Along the way he’ll share never before seen footage and ask thought-provoking questions about whether glossy nature shows actually do anything for global sustainability.

This event will be in person at QUT’s Gardens Theatre, QUT Garden’s Point campus and livestreamed.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; QUT alumni; General public

Register for in-person event at QUT

Register for online event

Test

Friday 26 August

Time
12pm-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre and livestreamed

"Attenborough and the Environment: Do nature documentaries really help sustainability?"

Queensland filmmaker and biologist, Dr. Chadden Hunter has spent the last 20 years working alongside Sir David Attenborough directing the world’s most famous nature films. Join him for a fascinating multimedia journey through the secrets of wildlife filmmaking during QUT’s Sustainability Week 2022. Along the way he’ll share never before seen footage and ask thought-provoking questions about whether glossy nature shows actually do anything for global sustainability.

This event will be in person at QUT’s Gardens Theatre, QUT Garden’s Point campus and livestreamed.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; QUT alumni; General public

Register for in-person event at QUT

Register for online event

Test

All week

Time
Monday to Friday, 11am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, P Block podium

Join Australian Urban Growers at their living sustainability week installation and chat about how you can create your very own urban farm, even if you only have a very small space.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public

Test

All week

Time
Monday to Friday, 11am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, P Block podium

Join Australian Urban Growers at their living sustainability week installation and chat about how you can create your very own urban farm, even if you only have a very small space.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public

Test

Monday 22 August

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

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Monday 22 August

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Test

Monday 22 August

Tab 1

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 2

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 3

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 4

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 5

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 6

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Monday 22 August

Tab 1

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 2

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 3

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 4

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 5

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 6

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

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Monday 22 August

Tab 1

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 2

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 3

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 4

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 5

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)

Tab 6

Time
11.45am-1pm
Where
Gardens Point campus, Gardens Theatre, and online

The recent State of the Environment report provided a comprehensive assessment of Australia's environment. While the results painted a dire picture, there was also an undertone that research and universities will be integral to environmental recovery. This panel discussion focuses on the collaborative partnerships that QUT has in place with both industry and government and the leadership required to ensure that our research, education and operational outcomes are focused on and leading us towards a sustainable energy future. When you register for this event, you will be invited to submit a question for the panel.

Join award winning journalist and MC, Sally Eeles as she leads a Q & A style panel discussion with:

  • Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development and the 50% Renewable Energy Target by 2030, Mr Lance McCallum MP,
  • QUT Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Margaret Sheil AO,
  • QUT's Associate Professor Sara Couperthwaite (Lava Blue Centre for Predictive Research into Specialty Materials (PRiSM)),
  • Mayor Barcaldine Regional Council, Cr Sean Dillon and
  • Executive General Manager Future Energy, CS Energy, Emma Roberts

as they answer your questions and provide insights into the partnerships powering a sustainable future.

Audience: QUT staff; QUT students; General public; School students

Register (in-person attendance)

Register (online attendance)