ETIS Events
Second International Symposium on the Sustainable Use of Low Rank Coal
The second International Symposium on the Sustainable Use of Low Rank Coal was held in Melbourne from 16 - 18 April 2012, attended by 300 delegates from 23 countries.
The Symposium focussed on the issues, challenges and opportunities facing the low rank coal industry globally, including streams dedicated to finance, community engagement and technology.
International speakers at the event highlighted the range of issues and opportunities that face the industry in countries such as China, Indonesia, Japan, Poland and Turkey, including the increasing importance of public engagement, government policy, project financing and the need for further international collaboration.
For further information on the Symposium, please contact dpi.etis@dpi.vic.gov.au.
First International Symposium On The Sustainable Use Of Low Rank Coal
The first International Symposium on the Sustainable Use of Low Rank Coal was held in Melbourne, in April 2010. It was attended by 154 local and international delegates, from 16 of the major low rank coal producer and user regions who provided a snapshot of their current industry status, and identified future challenges and opportunities for their respective regions. The Symposium provided a forum for an exchange of information and promoted awareness of the issues faced by the low rank coal industry. Leading experts presented on the technological developments to drive a low emissions future for the industry.
All-Energy Australia Exhibition and Conference
All-Energy Australia 2011 was the biggest and most successful clean and renewable energy show in Australia, attracting 3,600 people over two days from 12 - 13 October 2011. The Victorian Government was once again the principal sponsor of the All-Energy event, which was held in Melbourne for the third time in 2011.
The fourth All-Energy Australia event will be held once again at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 10 - 11 October 2012.
For further details, including presentations from 2011 and details on the 2012 event, please visit All-Energy Australia.


