Community & Future Workforce

Glasterra is committed to supporting the next generation of energy professionals and ensuring that Western Australia plays a leading role in the transition to a cleaner energy future.

Supporting First Nations Participation

We recognise the importance of meaningful inclusion and are actively working to ensure First Nations communities are part of this transition. Glasterra aims to create opportunities for First Nations people through education, engagement, and long-term participation in the energy sector.

Investing in STEM Education

A key part of our community focus is supporting the development of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) programs in schools.

These initiatives are designed to:

  • Build awareness of renewable energy and battery technologies
  • Provide practical learning pathways for students
  • Encourage participation in careers aligned with the energy transition

By supporting STEM education, we aim to help grow a skilled and capable workforce ready to meet the demands of emerging energy technologies.

Building Local Capability

Through our ownership structure and development team, Glasterra is strongly focused on upskilling local workers and supporting students entering the workforce. Our goal is to:

  • Keep critical skills within Western Australia
  • Create long-term employment opportunities
  • Ensure local communities benefit directly from major energy projects

Partnering with Communities and Schools

Glasterra’s support extends to community groups and schools looking to strengthen STEM education and deliver real-world outcomes. We are open to partnerships that:

  • Enhance classroom learning with practical applications
  • Connect students with industry pathways
  • Deliver lasting benefits to local communities

At Glasterra, we believe that the energy transition is not just about infrastructure—it’s about people. By investing in education, inclusion, and local capability, we are helping to build a stronger, more sustainable future for Western Australia.

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