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YPC 101: Taxation implications in the clean energy transition
April-2022 YPC 101 series, Oliver Radan will host Dr Craig Bowie's talk on taxation implications in the clean energy transition. As the global shift to renewable energy continues to gain momentum, clean energy investment and low emissions research has become more prevalent than ever in the energy and resources sector. Dr Craig Bowie, special counsel at Minter Ellison in Brisbane, and a specialist in corporate taxation within the energy and resources sector will present on taxation implications arising out of the clean energy transition, focussing on potential developments and practical applications (including the R&D Tax Incentive).
High Court’s Mineralogy decisions: battles and war
October 2021 Webinar about High Court’s (13 Oct 2021) decisions on WA Mineralogy legislation
Cyber security and the resources sector
September 2021 Webinar about cyber security in the resources sector.
Right to Information and the Resources Sector - Friend or Foe?
March 2021 This webinar will covers use of the right to information framework, it raises two key questions for members of AMPLA: how can resource companies protect sensitive information from being accessed through the right to information channels and is there a way for our clients to use the right to information framework to their advantage?
Disputes under Sales and Purchases
February 2020 This webinar will cover contemporary issues regarding the operation of State Agreements in Western Australia in regulating large extractives projects. The historical role and operation of State Agreements has changed because of Commonwealth laws, increasing emphasis on transparency, and recent court decisions about WA constitutional obligations and policy.
WA State Agreements & Resources Operations
February 2021 This webinar will cover contemporary issues regarding the operation of State Agreements in Western Australia in regulating large extractives projects. The historical role and operation of State Agreements has changed because of Commonwealth laws, increasing emphasis on transparency, and recent court decisions about WA constitutional obligations and policy.
Petroleum Asset Sale and Farm-In Agreements Masterclass
September 2020 This petroleum contract masterclass session will examine the key rights and obligations, risk allocations, and the alternative and optional clauses of petroleum asset sale agreements and farm-in agreements
Battery Day: Legal and Commercial Issues in large-scale batteries
March 2021 There is increasing investment in large-scale batteries in the NEM. For instance, the Victorian Government announced in late 2020 that it is planning to install a 300MW/450MWh battery in Moorabool Terminal Station in Geelong. In early 2021, Origin unveiled plans to build a 700MW battery at its coal-fired power plant in Eraring, NSW. This session explores the legal and commercial issues in such large-scale batteries. Greg Billman, Executive Director, Australia and New Zealand, Habitat Energy, will discuss the optimisation and trading services offered by Habitat Energy in making merchant battery storage investable at scale. Peter Nelson, Principal, Nelson Derham Law, will discuss the typical regulatory issues in connecting large scale batteries to the NEM. Finally, Daniel Nugent, Portfolio Development Leader, EnergyAustralia will discuss Energy Australia’s experience in the Ballarat Energy Storage System – a 30MW / 30MWh grid connected battery located at the Ballarat electricity station.
Introduction to the Queensland Resources Industry Development Plan
September 2022 The Department of Resources recently announced its Queensland Resources Industry Development Plan setting out the Queensland Government’s 30-year vision to be to be a resilient, responsible and sustainable resources industry that grows as it transforms into 2050
The Impact of China's Global Relationships on Australian Energy and Resource Companies
September 2021 The Australia-China relationship continues to be dominated by global geopolitical and strategic concerns. Cory Davie, Managing Partner, Control Risks Australia Pacific, will look at China’s relationship with the world, including the US/China tensions, and discuss how it impacts Australia-China relations. She will help you understand how these geopolitical shifts affect operations, partnerships and suppliers of Australian energy and resource companies.