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MEDIA ALERT – SYDNEY PRESS CONFERENCE 820 AM WEDNESDAY MARCH 6

Smart Energy Council < 1 mins read

Member for Wentworth, Allegra Spender and Smart Energy Council Chief Executive John Grimes will hold a media conference at Smart Energy 2024 conference and exhibition, Australia’s premier solar, storage and smart energy event on WEDNESDAY.

The media conference will discuss the launch of the event, nuclear energy, cost of living relief and new high-tech opportunities for Australia.

When: Wednesday, 6 March 2024. 8:20 am
Where: Smart Energy 2024 Registration Desk,
Level 3,
International Convention Centre, Sydney,
14 Darling Dr, Sydney NSW 2000
 
Contact:
Richie Merzain - 0401 614 810
Wayne Smith - 0417 141 812
 
Note: Members of the press will need to register to enter the event. Registration is free. Register at: https://smartenergyexpo.org.au/
 
 
 

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