The Clean Energy Regulator is the Government body responsible for administering legislation that will reduce carbon emissions and increase the use of clean energy.
Who we are
The Clean Energy Regulator was established on 2 April 2012 as an independent statutory authority by the
Clean Energy Regulator Act 2011.
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who we are.
What we do
The role of the Clean Energy Regulator is determined by climate change law. The schemes we administer work together to reduce emissions while encouraging business competitiveness .
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what we do.
Our strategic direction
Our purpose is to accelerate carbon abatement for Australia. Everything we do is connected to measuring, managing, reducing or offsetting Australia's carbon emissions.
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our strategic direction.
Work for us
We offer challenging and rewarding work in administering legislation that will reduce carbon emissions and increase the use of clean energy.
To find available positions and apply to work at the Clean Energy Regulator, see
Work for us.
Our agency is committed to workplace diversity and aims to create an environment that values and utilises the contributions of people from different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives.
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Work for us.
Contact us
You can
contact us by phone, by email or in writing.
There are special contact details if you want to make a suggestion or complaint, are a member of the media, need to report fraudulent behaviour or need a translating service.