A North-West adventure: boating, camping and hidden wonders A North-Western road-trip offers the opportunity to explore the picturesque landscapes and the engineering marvels that Tassie has to offer! Recreation
Engineer your summer with the Hydro Tasmania vacation program! Before becoming a Graduate Engineer, Hannah started her journey in renewable energy in 2020 as a Student Engineer. As part of our Summer Vacation Program, third-year university students can complete their required experience, and get a taste for working on real-world projects! Tasmanian community
Student of the year: celebrating Amber, Graduate IT Analyst Before starting her journey as a Hydro Tasmania IT Graduate , Amber was an International Student Ambassador, UTAS ICT Academic Tutor and a passionate IT student. She has now been awarded the TasICT 2024 Student of the Year Award, recognising her trailblazing commitment to the industry. People & heritage
An engineering legacy: the Dalby family returns to Poatina Engineering is a family legacy in the Dalby Family and we’re honoured to have played a role in this. Poatina Power Station and village stands as a special story-filled place for the Dalby Family as they remember the achievements of their late father and grandfather Kevin Dalby, who was an engineer for the excavation of the Poatina Power Station. People & heritage
Brittany is the paw-fect mascot! Introducing Brittany, Gordon Power Station’s official mascot! Brittany works alongside Greg, one of the station's operators. Check out what Brittany gets up to in a 'day in her life' down at Gordon! People & heritage
Celebrating culture: the NTFA Aboriginal Round 2024 In 2022, the Long Walk came to Tasmania, as part of the Northern Tasmanian Football Association's Aboriginal Round. Hydro Tasmania has been a proud sponsor of the event and the round, which celebrates the contributions of Aboriginal footballers to the competition. Watch the recap video here! Tasmanian community
Setting a course for Australia’s energy market future The pace and scale of change in Australia’s electricity market is surprising even the seasoned industry pundits. Coal is retiring faster than expected, solar generation (at domestic and utility scale) is rapidly growing and wind farm builds are accelerating. So what does all of that mean for Australia's energy future? Energy & industry
Reflections from the Chair Our Chair Richard Bolt shares his experiences and reflections of the past 12 months at the helm of Hydro Tasmania's Board of Directors. People & heritage
Powering up the fun at Agfest 2024! Hydro Tasmania made a splash at Agfest Field Days 2024, with the debut of our new interactive power station experience, ‘the Water to Wire Power Station’. Nestled in on the corner of Mainstreet and Ninth Avenue, this interactive power station promised an electrifying experience for attendees of all ages. Tasmanian community