Do clean energy 'with us, not to us': First Nations

By Abe Maddison
Updated May 8 2024 - 3:40am, first published 3:32am
First Nations Clean Energy Network co-chair Karrina Nolan is among the speakers at the symposium. (Jaimi Joy/AAP PHOTOS)
First Nations Clean Energy Network co-chair Karrina Nolan is among the speakers at the symposium. (Jaimi Joy/AAP PHOTOS)

Ensuring Indigenous Australians are central in the nation's energy transition is the focus of a First Nations Clean Energy Symposium that aims to shake off a history of economic development "being done to us, not with us".

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