Award named after campaigner is backed by UTS and Guardian Australia and worth $3000 to winner and $1000 to runners-upA original essay prize has been set up in the name of Dr Gill Owen,the energy efficiency expert and social fairness campaigner who died last year.
Supported by the Guardian Australia and University of Technology Sydney’s Institute of Sustainable Futures, the essay prize will address the future of energy efficiency and social justice. The winning essay will receive $3000, and while two runner up essays will each be awarded $1000. Related: Countryside faces ‘fuel poverty’ crisis Related: Turnbull just needs to look back into his own past to address tall power prices | Tristan Edis Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com