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explore | July edition 2025

Chief Executive Update

Chief Executive Samantha McCulloch highlights the opportunities for the Federal Government’s review of the east coast gas market to advance the Prime Minister’s productivity agenda.

East Coast Gas Market Review

The Federal Government’s review is an opportunity to create a long-term stable regulatory environment to facilitate investment in new supply.

CEO Q&A: Chevron Australia's Balaji Krishnamurthy

Chevron Australia President, Balaji Krishnamurthy, shares his priorities as the company’s new leader and his perspective on the sector’s biggest challenges & opportunities.

Middle East tensions spark global energy market concerns

Middle East conflict highlights volatility of global energy markets, and why Australia must sharpen its focus on energy and economic security.

A win for Victorians who want to keep using gas

The Victorian Government has scaled back plans for a total ban on the replacement of gas appliances for homes and businesses.

Program incoming - Energy & Minerals Tax Conference 2025

Energy & Minerals Tax Conference to shape policy, showcase sector’s economic contribution, and explore Australia’s competitiveness in a shifting global landscape amid renewed focus on productivity and tax reform. 
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Energy & Minerals Tax Conference

The inaugural conference, co-hosted with the Minerals Council of Australia, will be held in Brisbane from 11–13 November 2025.
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Introduction to the Energy Transition

Register now for the upcoming seminar in Brisbane on 19 August to stay up to date with the latest energy transition developments.
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In the media

The Australian: Review should focus on bringing on new supply
Daily Mail: Vic backdown welcome, further action needed
AFR: Environmental law reform consultation restarts with roundtable

Media releases

Major Project Status for Bonaparte project recognises important role of CCS
East coast gas market review an opportunity to strengthen investment and increase supply
Vic Government’s rethink on gas ban recognises Victorians want choice