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Supply Chain Resilience and the Energy Value Chain
Join us for our monthly Hot Topic session around Supply Chain Resilience and the Energy Value Chain to be presented by Ernst & Young.
Hydro Tasmania Workshop tour
Join us for a site visit to one of Hydro Tasmania’s workshops where a range of equipment for turbines and infrastructure is refurbished. We will tour the workshop on the Wednesday afternoon before the Conference commences on Thursday. We will meet at Hydro Tasmania (4 Elizabeth Street, Hobart) at 2.00pm and travel by bus to… Continue reading Hydro Tasmania Workshop tour
Impacts on Procurement and Supply and Mitigating Strategies
2023 Marco-Economic Update: Impacts on Procurement and Supply and Mitigating Strategies
Presented by Debobrata Hembram, Mohit Handa and Padmalakshmi G from Beroe.
Competition and Consumer Act 2010 – CCA Awareness Training for EPSA Members
As part of the membership to Energy Procurement and Supply Association (EPSA) we need to have compliance to the Competition and Consumer Act 2010. The Act is the legislative vehicle for competition law in Australia, and seeks to promote competition, fair trading as well as providing protection for consumers. This legislation is something that Procurement… Continue reading Competition and Consumer Act 2010 – CCA Awareness Training for EPSA Members
Annual EPSA Conference – Tasmania
Our 2023 annual Conference will be hosted by Hydro Tasmania in Hobart over the 11th and 12th of May 2023
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Procurement’s Role in Minimising Impact of Global Inflation
Social Procurement
Join us to hear from our three presenters, Catherine Predika – Ausnet, Greg Parkinson – Turner &Townsend and Glen Spittey – Santos, all of which have years of experience in the Procurement business.
New Research into Modern Slavery Act 2018
We will hear about new research into the Modern Slavery Act 2018, presented by Prof. James Cockayne – Professor of Global Politics & Anti Slavery, University of Nottingham.