The Energy Club WA hosts an average of two to three events each month, such as industry dinners, seminars and workshops, sundowners and quiz nights, plus the annual gala ball, golf day and energy industry awards functions.
Become a member of Energy Club WA and
get connected to professionals in energy.
Our commitment to all our members is to provide
a platform in which they can enjoy being part of
a community of informed industry representatives.
Our events provide an excellent platform for you
to showcase and promote your brand and company capabilities directly to an engaged and relevant audience.
Helping inspire the "next generation" and promote the energy industry to our future workforce. Mentor students from year’s 8 to 10 in both regional and metropolitan schools around WA.
Share about your own career journey, and promote the diversity of careers, the potentional pathways, and opportunities available.
Educate students about the impact the energy industry has on society, and about how it is transitioning for a greener future.
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Join Coffee Roulette
Would you like to be connected with like-minded industry professionals?
Register for this months Coffee Roulette and we will pair you with another Energy Club WA member to meet over a coffee (this can be either an in-person or virtual catch up). Using the information provided in your regsitration form you'll be paired either based on your professional or personal interests.
This is a free and exclusive opportunity for ECWA members only.
Registrations close on Friday 19th July!
Member Under the Microscope
Meet our latest member under the microscope, Shannon Murphy of Epigroup.
Stepping into the energy industry just three years ago, Shannon relies on her range of experience and willingness to excel in both her
career and personal life.
With an expansive career journey to date, Shannon has primarily been in adult education and managing sales and enrolment teams
for registered training organisations. Her role at Epigroup involves communicating with potential clients to understand their requirements
and find answers to their WHS issues.
Woodside working to meet gas demand challenge
It will take courage and vision for political leaders to make the reforms that are needed to enable the next wave of Australian energy projects, Energy Club members have been told.
Addressing the club’s June dinner, Woodside Energy's Executive Vice President Liz Westcott said the industry needed to be open to new ways of doing things that can transcend the polarisation of views and find common ground.