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Coming soon


Powering the Future of WA
June 7 and 8 2018

The Powering the Future of WA energy conference is taking place on Friday June 8 in the energy hub of Collie.

The conference will open a window into the future of energy generation and storage.
 
This exciting event will feature two key components:

• Welcome function at the Collie Motorplex - Thursday June 7 2018, 6pm - 9pm

• Full-day conference - at Harris River Estate - Friday June 8 2018, registrations begin at 8am for an 8.30am start - 4pm. Networking function from 4pm.

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Click here to download the program brochure

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The conference is sold out! Click here to be placed on the waiting list in case tickets free up.
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Where to stay
Whether you plan to stay in Collie just for the conference, or stay on to explore the town and surrounds for an extra day or two, you will no doubt need a place to stay.

Click here to discover accommodation options.

Sightseeing
While in Collie, make sure you make the time to see what the town has to offer. From a recently opened art gallery to a townsite mountainbike trail and the Wellington National Park, there's plenty to see and do.

Click here to discover things to see and do in Collie.

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