The Australian Financial Review Energy & Climate Summit
Australia’s energy transition is gaining momentum, but is our system prepared for the significant shifts ahead?

Despite strong investment interest, global instability and fragmented trade policies are eroding market confidence. East Coast gas remains a contentious issue, ensnared by policy complexities, infrastructure deficits, and the competing demands of domestic supply and export commitments. What is the market’s true trajectory? And can initiatives like “Future Made in Australia” genuinely propel us from critical minerals extraction to green export powerhouse?
The surge in AI-driven data centres and emerging technologies is also accelerating the need for grid modernisation. Are our development efforts sufficiently intelligent and agile? While states are establishing ambitious targets, who is responsible for translating these aspirations into tangible outcomes? As businesses redefine the dynamics of supply and demand, can we effectively balance cost, carbon, and capacity while maintaining public trust? The Australian Financial Review Energy & Climate Summit will convene the sector’s foremost leaders, investors, and innovators for two days of critical discussion.
Held in conjunction with the Financial Review Energy Awards that will be celebrated with a dinner at the conclusion of the Summit on the evening of Tuesday October 21, 2025. Click on the register now button to access bundled tickets.