RENEW Australia for all

Over 50 organisations including unions, faith groups, environmental organisations and community groups are campaigning together to win a fair future for all Australians – no-one should be left behind as we transition towards a clean energy future.

Renew Australia for All is fighting for a renewable energy future “where power is shared fairly, our homes and communities are powered with clean affordable energy and there are thousands of well-paid, secure jobs.”

The campaign plan is to deliver a future where our homes and communities are powered with affordable energy for everyone, there are thousands of new, good jobs in our thriving industries, and communities are better prepared for extreme weather and climate disasters.

The alliance is calling for government ambition across four areas:

  • Repowering homes, transport and communities with solar, wind and batteries and increased energy efficiency to cut energy bills for good
  • Build the power grid we need, with guaranteed good, safe jobs on all government financed projects.
  • Resource people and communities
  • Secure Australian Manufacturing Industry

Electricians are at the heart of delivering on this campaign.

ETU members understand the importance of good, secure, safe and well-paid jobs in the energy sector and members know that if we want to electrify the nation and transition fairly to renewable energy, the electrical trades will be leading the way.

The ETU was in Canberra as part of the Renew Australia For All launch to speak to MP’s about the importance of investing in skills and training and the crucial need for good, well paid, secure jobs in the renewable sector. And the crucial importance of protecting the electrical license and defend against the transition being through unqualified work – all electrical work must be completed by a qualified electrical trades worker.

CEPU SA Delegate, Gaynor represented the union in Parliament. Gaynor shared her story about what being a qualified electrician means to her, why Governments need to invest in apprentices and skills and training in our trades and how everyone should benefit from a renewable future, no matter their pay packet.

ETU members will always stand up for the future of our trades and we know our trades will be crucial in delivering a fair transition to a clean energy future

You can read more about Renew Australia For All here


This article was publised on 29 September 2024.