Cannabis, Co-ops, and Commitment: Lessons from the Informa Connect Australia Infrastructure and Community Engagement Conference...
Last week, Strategic Development Group had the privilege of attending the Energy Infrastructure and Community Engagement Conference in Sydney. Represented by our Director, Michael Pilbrow, and Senior Consultants, Tom McColl and Nick Hislop, it was a fantastic opportunity to connect with others in the field and showcase our expertise in community engagement from our base in regional NSW.
Michael brought a bold and heartfelt perspective to the panel on Building Trust & Enhancing Community Relations, drawing on experiences from renewable energy hotspots like Yass Valley, Upper Lachlan, and Goulburn-Mulwaree. To many people’s surprise, Michael's insights touched on marriage, marijuana, and co-operatives. Intrigued? Here’s why:
🔑 Marriage over the Wedding
Michael likened most community engagement to planning for a wedding rather than a marriage: a focus on project approval rather than the 30+ years of operation. He stressed the importance of ongoing engagement—monitoring, evaluating, and improving community relations throughout the entire project lifecycle.
🤝 Moving Beyond ‘Consulting’
Michael called for a shift from the "inform and consult" stages of engagement to "collaborate and empower," as defined by IAP2. Genuine community ownership is the gold standard, and the co-operative business model is a proven way to achieve it.
🌱 Cannabis & Co-operatives: A Policy Challenge
In an unexpected twist, Michael shared the Rhode Island Cannabis Act as inspiration—mandating that 25% of cannabis retailers be co-operatives. Why not apply this logic to renewable energy? Michael challenged governments to mandate community ownership in a portion of renewable projects, citing the Goulburn Community Energy Co-operative, which boasts over 600 local owners and is about to break ground, as a shining example.
This conference reinforced that bold ideas and real-world collaboration are essential to shaping the future of energy infrastructure. At Strategic, we’re committed to bringing our expertise and innovative thinking to help communities thrive.
What are your thoughts on the intersection of renewable energy, community ownership, and bold policy ideas? We’d love to hear from you!
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Melina Morrison | David Wilson | Michael Frangos | Margaret Harvie (FIAP2) | Nicole Vaughan | Dr. Simon Wright | Cath R. | Richard Payne | Kirsty O'Connell | Matt Moncrieff | Jodana A. | Romina Cavallo | RE-Alliance