emPOWER: Voices of the Regional Energy Shift
The energy transition is more than policy, it’s people, place and the future of regional Australia. At its core, this episode is about connectio: between policy and place, between national ambition and local reality, and between the decisions being made now and the generations who will live with them. In the Riverina Murray, this is playing out in real time across agriculture, regional industries and local communities, each navigating change in different ways. In this episode of emPOWER, Wendy Agar speaks with Sarimah Hellyar (CEO, Regional Development Australia Murray) and Jessie Armstrong (AGRISHIFT), bringing together both a systems lens and on-the-ground experience. Together, they explore how the energy transition connects with industrial policy, sovereign capability and the future of regional economies and what that means for communities navigating change in real time. In this episode, we cover: * What the energy transition looks like on the ground in the Riverina Murray * The opportunities and trade-offs communities are navigating as change accelerates * Why language and narrative shape how regional communities engage * How to move beyond consultation to genuine participation * The role of young people — and what helps them step into decision-making If you work in renewable energy, transmission, agriculture, government or community engagement, this episode offers practical insight into how to better connect strategy with lived experience and why that matters. This episode is part of the Regions at the Helm series, supported by The Energy Charter — a national collaboration working with communities, industry and government to deliver better outcomes through the energy transition. Produced at The Podcast Boss [http://thepodcastboss.com/]podcast studio in Brisbane
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