Melbourne Forum - Are energy suppliers giving people what they need?

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The eighth episode of the AIRAH on Air podcast was recorded at the Melbourne Forum on June 25, 2019.Kerry Connors, the associate director of research at Energy Consumers Australia (ECA), details ECA’s Power Shift program and research underlining the link between energy and household health. She says suppliers should put themselves in customers’ shoes when considering their service offerings.Guests:• Kerry Connors, Energy Consumers Australia’s associate director, researchThe Melbourne Forum aims to increase the development and refurbishment of our built environment to achieve greater levels of sustainable performance. The series facilitate a unique space for leading practitioners and policymakers in the sector to come together and discuss sustainability issues, as well as technologies and developments. It also offers a platform for the sharing of ideas and experiences. It is supported by Sustainability Victoria, the University of Melbourne, RMIT University, City West Water, City of Melbourne and AIRAH. For more on the Melbourne Forum, please visit: bit.ly/2VYxlwrTo listen to the first episode, featuring Dr Nicola Willand on why energy poverty matters, please visit Airahaustralia – Airah-on-air-episode-7-energy-poverty-and-why-it-matters-melbourne-forumStay tuned to AIRAH on Air for more on the topic of energy poverty. We’ll have one more episode featuring Michele Burton, senior project adviser of sustainable homes at Sustainability Victoria.AIRAH on Air is a podcast exploring topics related to building services/design and a hidden industry in a constant state of innovation: the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVAC&R) industry. To keep up-to-date and hear about new releases, please follow us on Facebook (AIRAHconnect), LinkedIn (AIRAH) and Twitter (AIRAHnews).For more on AIRAH – including information on how we can help your career, training and development in the HVAC&R industry – please visit www.airah.org.auWe also welcome your comments and suggestions for our podcast. Please get in touch at airah@airah.org.au