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Ventia offers only limited transparency on its climate-related lobbying. The company makes broad references to policy themes—such as the need for “changes to the National Electricity Market’s model” and aspirations for “clear, actionable policies” to support a decentralised, bidirectional grid—but it does not name any specific legislation, regulations or government programmes it has actually engaged with. Likewise, it provides no information on how it seeks to influence policymakers: there are no references to meetings, submissions, letters, or participation in industry associations, and no policymaking targets are identified. The desired outcomes it describes remain general ambitions, for example advocating “financing options for low-income households” and greater policy clarity for the water sector, without measurable targets or concrete legislative changes. As a result, while Ventia signals interest in the policy environment for Australia’s energy transition, its disclosures do not reveal substantive details about its lobbying activities, mechanisms, or the specific outcomes it is pursuing.
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