The Andrews Labor Government is supporting Traditional Owner groups’ self-determination and economic independence while driving down emissions through renewable energy projects.
Minister for Energy Lily D’Ambrosio today congratulated Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation, trading as DJAARA, on launching a solar-battery project supported by the Labor Government, as well as their Nyuawi Mutjeka renewable energy strategy.
DJAARA has installed a 32.4-kilowatt solar system and 14 kilowatt-hour battery on the Dja Dja Wurrung Corporate and Community Centre, supported through Victoria’s Traditional Owner Renewable Energy Program (TOREP).
This renewable energy system reduces the DJAARA’s energy costs and reliance on the grid, as it provides clean energy and slashes carbon emissions.
Nyuawi Mutjeka, meaning ‘to keep the sun’, pledges to reverse historical harms and pursue opportunities for renewable energy production and consumption that protects and supports Djaara (people) and Djandak (Country).
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TOREP supports Aboriginal participation and adoption of new energy technologies, boosts skills and fosters a green economic recovery with grants of up to $100,000 available for Traditional Owner Corporations.
It is the first tailored renewable energy grant program for registered Aboriginal parties, with DJAARA’s project the second completed.
The Labor Government’s $1.1 million TOREP funds Victoria’s registered Aboriginal parties to self-determine how they want to be part of Victoria’s renewable energy transition.