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14 June 2022 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
This unique program has been developed to provide foundational information about co-operatives and mutuals for your employees.
Developed especially as an easy and affordable induction training for new employees, this industry developed course is relevant for staff at all levels to ensure a consistent level of knowledge across the co-operative and mutual enterprise (CME) sector.
It is designed to ensure CME employers can provide an introductory overview of the business model and the CME sector to new and existing staff.
The key objective is to educate and to inspire people working in the sector to understand more about the unique role and contribution of co-operatives and mutuals to help them in their role in their CME, whether frontline staff, management or directors. It will help build a meaningful connection between the employee and the wider CME sector, as well strengthening the relationship with their individual employer.
This is achieved through a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles which underpin CMEs as businesses that put purpose, people, and communities at the heart of the enterprise.
It is delivered in a live and interactive webinar structure with a unique live Q&A with a sector leader. Knowledge is delivered in a fun and accessible format.
By undertaking the course, your employees will learn:
Upon completing the course attendees will be able to demonstrate their understanding of:
Taryn Lane manages Australia’s first community-owned cooperative wind farm, Hepburn Energy (formerly Hepburn Wind), located at Leonards Hill south of Daylesford in Victoria. The 4.1 megawatt wind farm hosts two turbines, called Gale and Gusto, that produce enough clean energy to power more than 2200 homes. The co-operative is working to add 7.4MW of solar and a 10MWh battery storage facility to the site. It is a local pioneer of the community energy movement, which is more established in Europe. Hepburn Energy delivers a range of partnership programs under the collaborative banner of Hepburn Z-NET with their council and community such as solar and battery bulk buy, energy audits, EV bulk buy, EV charging infrastructure, to reach zero-net emissions by 2030.
Taryn is a founding director of RE-Alliance, a founding director of the Coalition for Community Energy (which has over 100 member groups across the country), and a director of the Smart Energy Council. In addition, she is a 2016 Churchill Fellow, and a 2021 inductee to the Victorian Women’s Honour Roll.
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