Just Transition South Gippsland
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    • A JUST TRANSITION?
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Step 3: Working Group Formation

Step 3 involves setting up the various working groups, which will concentrate on the particular topic areas.


This will occur at the beginning of February, with the first meetings to be held between February 1 and 15.

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Southern Gippsland spans Bunurong and Gunai-Kurnai country. We acknowledge that this land is unceded and pay respects to Elders past, present and emerging. A just transition is one that allows for First Nations sovereignty.


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