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  "internal_strategy_evidence_md": "# Independent Energy Appointments Selection Panel - Strategy, Performance, and Operating Profile\n\n**Generated at**: 2026-05-09T22:35:44.608529+00:00\n**Entity ID**: B-000666\n**Entity type**: Ministerial Council\n**Jurisdiction**: Commonwealth\n**Portfolio**: Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water\n**Website**: http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au\n\n> Draft generated from scraped source material. Treat this as an evidence pack for editorial review, not a final judgement.\n\n## Source Coverage\n\n| Source type | Count |\n|---|---:|\n| pages | 39 |\n\n## Executive Readout\n\n### Purpose\n\n- Latest consultations\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n18 December 2024\nOrderly Exit Management Framework\n26 August 2024\nNational Energy Laws Amendment (Retailer of Last Resort) 2024\n15 February 2024\nAmending the Australian Energy Regulator Wholesale Market Monitoring and Reporting Framework\n14 December 2023\nConsultation on Stage 2 of the Reliability and Supply Adequacy Framework for the east coast gas market\nLatest publications\n07 April 2026\nBarriers to consumer adoption of vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid in Australian jurisdictions\n01 April 2026\nReview of AEMO Governance\n30 March 2026\nNational Electricity Market wholesale market settings review\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n19 December 2025\nTrajectory for Low Energy Buildings\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Priorities\nOn 15 August 2025, the ECMC agreed to the following priorities for the forward 12-months.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- ECMC recognises that each jurisdiction may pursue its own policies on energy transformation according to its unique needs, circumstances and jurisdictional policies, while working collaboratively to deliver the best outcomes at a national level.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- This will be achieved by:\naddressing barriers to affordable, high quality, safe, reliable and secure supply of electricity and gas that is fair and prioritises the interests of consumers throughout the energy transformation, including by supporting consumer energy resources​\nensuring all Australians, including regional, remote and First Nations communities, are empowered and supported to benefit from the energy transformation ​\ndelivering a coordinated, strategic and timely approach to transforming our energy systems to meet net zero, capturing the opportunities of new diverse energy technologies including onshore and offshore generation, storage and transmission, and ensuring the resilience of the sector in the face of the changing climate\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n\n### Role and Functions\n\n- Latest consultations\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n18 December 2024\nOrderly Exit Management Framework\n26 August 2024\nNational Energy Laws Amendment (Retailer of Last Resort) 2024\n15 February 2024\nAmending the Australian Energy Regulator Wholesale Market Monitoring and Reporting Framework\n14 December 2023\nConsultation on Stage 2 of the Reliability and Supply Adequacy Framework for the east coast gas market\nLatest publications\n07 April 2026\nBarriers to consumer adoption of vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid in Australian jurisdictions\n01 April 2026\nReview of AEMO Governance\n30 March 2026\nNational Electricity Market wholesale market settings review\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n19 December 2025\nTrajectory for Low Energy Buildings\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Priorities\nOn 15 August 2025, the ECMC agreed to the following priorities for the forward 12-months.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- This will be achieved by:\naddressing barriers to affordable, high quality, safe, reliable and secure supply of electricity and gas that is fair and prioritises the interests of consumers throughout the energy transformation, including by supporting consumer energy resources​\nensuring all Australians, including regional, remote and First Nations communities, are empowered and supported to benefit from the energy transformation ​\ndelivering a coordinated, strategic and timely approach to transforming our energy systems to meet net zero, capturing the opportunities of new diverse energy technologies including onshore and offshore generation, storage and transmission, and ensuring the resilience of the sector in the face of the changing climate\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Skip to left navigation\nEnergy and Climate Change Ministerial Council\nOn 30 September 2022 National Cabinet agreed to establish the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council (ECMC) within the streamlined model of Australia’s federal relations architecture.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- The ECMC is a forum for the Commonwealth, Australian states and territories, and New Zealand to work together on priority issues of national significance and key reforms in the energy and climate change sectors.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- These working groups were updated on 19 September 2025:\nAdaptation Working Group\nCommunity Engagement Working Group\nDecarbonisation Working Group\nElectricity Working Group\nEnergy Efficiency Working Group\nEnergy Transformation Working Group\nGas Working Group\nHydrogen and Low Carbon Fuels Working Group\nOffshore Renewables Working Group\nMeetings\nIt is expected ECMC will meet at least three times a year either as the full committee, focussed on a broad agenda of energy, climate change and adaptation issues or as the Energy Ministers Sub-Group, focussed on energy items.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n\n### Strategic Priorities\n\n- Priorities\nOn 15 August 2025, the ECMC agreed to the following priorities for the forward 12-months.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Latest consultations\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n18 December 2024\nOrderly Exit Management Framework\n26 August 2024\nNational Energy Laws Amendment (Retailer of Last Resort) 2024\n15 February 2024\nAmending the Australian Energy Regulator Wholesale Market Monitoring and Reporting Framework\n14 December 2023\nConsultation on Stage 2 of the Reliability and Supply Adequacy Framework for the east coast gas market\nLatest publications\n07 April 2026\nBarriers to consumer adoption of vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid in Australian jurisdictions\n01 April 2026\nReview of AEMO Governance\n30 March 2026\nNational Electricity Market wholesale market settings review\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n19 December 2025\nTrajectory for Low Energy Buildings\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- The ECMC is a forum for the Commonwealth, Australian states and territories, and New Zealand to work together on priority issues of national significance and key reforms in the energy and climate change sectors.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- This will be achieved by:\naddressing barriers to affordable, high quality, safe, reliable and secure supply of electricity and gas that is fair and prioritises the interests of consumers throughout the energy transformation, including by supporting consumer energy resources​\nensuring all Australians, including regional, remote and First Nations communities, are empowered and supported to benefit from the energy transformation ​\ndelivering a coordinated, strategic and timely approach to transforming our energy systems to meet net zero, capturing the opportunities of new diverse energy technologies including onshore and offshore generation, storage and transmission, and ensuring the resilience of the sector in the face of the changing climate\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Skip to left navigation\nEnergy and Climate Change Ministerial Council\nOn 30 September 2022 National Cabinet agreed to establish the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council (ECMC) within the streamlined model of Australia’s federal relations architecture.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- These working groups were updated on 19 September 2025:\nAdaptation Working Group\nCommunity Engagement Working Group\nDecarbonisation Working Group\nElectricity Working Group\nEnergy Efficiency Working Group\nEnergy Transformation Working Group\nGas Working Group\nHydrogen and Low Carbon Fuels Working Group\nOffshore Renewables Working Group\nMeetings\nIt is expected ECMC will meet at least three times a year either as the full committee, focussed on a broad agenda of energy, climate change and adaptation issues or as the Energy Ministers Sub-Group, focussed on energy items.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n\n## KPIs, Targets, and Where They Are At\n\n- This will be achieved by:\naddressing barriers to affordable, high quality, safe, reliable and secure supply of electricity and gas that is fair and prioritises the interests of consumers throughout the energy transformation, including by supporting consumer energy resources​\nensuring all Australians, including regional, remote and First Nations communities, are empowered and supported to benefit from the energy transformation ​\ndelivering a coordinated, strategic and timely approach to transforming our energy systems to meet net zero, capturing the opportunities of new diverse energy technologies including onshore and offshore generation, storage and transmission, and ensuring the resilience of the sector in the face of the changing climate\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Latest consultations\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n18 December 2024\nOrderly Exit Management Framework\n26 August 2024\nNational Energy Laws Amendment (Retailer of Last Resort) 2024\n15 February 2024\nAmending the Australian Energy Regulator Wholesale Market Monitoring and Reporting Framework\n14 December 2023\nConsultation on Stage 2 of the Reliability and Supply Adequacy Framework for the east coast gas market\nLatest publications\n07 April 2026\nBarriers to consumer adoption of vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid in Australian jurisdictions\n01 April 2026\nReview of AEMO Governance\n30 March 2026\nNational Electricity Market wholesale market settings review\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n19 December 2025\nTrajectory for Low Energy Buildings\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Priorities\nOn 15 August 2025, the ECMC agreed to the following priorities for the forward 12-months.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Skip to left navigation\nEnergy and Climate Change Ministerial Council\nOn 30 September 2022 National Cabinet agreed to establish the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council (ECMC) within the streamlined model of Australia’s federal relations architecture.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- The ECMC is a forum for the Commonwealth, Australian states and territories, and New Zealand to work together on priority issues of national significance and key reforms in the energy and climate change sectors.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- These working groups were updated on 19 September 2025:\nAdaptation Working Group\nCommunity Engagement Working Group\nDecarbonisation Working Group\nElectricity Working Group\nEnergy Efficiency Working Group\nEnergy Transformation Working Group\nGas Working Group\nHydrogen and Low Carbon Fuels Working Group\nOffshore Renewables Working Group\nMeetings\nIt is expected ECMC will meet at least three times a year either as the full committee, focussed on a broad agenda of energy, climate change and adaptation issues or as the Energy Ministers Sub-Group, focussed on energy items.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n\n## Key Metrics\n\n- Latest consultations\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n18 December 2024\nOrderly Exit Management Framework\n26 August 2024\nNational Energy Laws Amendment (Retailer of Last Resort) 2024\n15 February 2024\nAmending the Australian Energy Regulator Wholesale Market Monitoring and Reporting Framework\n14 December 2023\nConsultation on Stage 2 of the Reliability and Supply Adequacy Framework for the east coast gas market\nLatest publications\n07 April 2026\nBarriers to consumer adoption of vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid in Australian jurisdictions\n01 April 2026\nReview of AEMO Governance\n30 March 2026\nNational Electricity Market wholesale market settings review\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n19 December 2025\nTrajectory for Low Energy Buildings\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Priorities\nOn 15 August 2025, the ECMC agreed to the following priorities for the forward 12-months.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- This will be achieved by:\naddressing barriers to affordable, high quality, safe, reliable and secure supply of electricity and gas that is fair and prioritises the interests of consumers throughout the energy transformation, including by supporting consumer energy resources​\nensuring all Australians, including regional, remote and First Nations communities, are empowered and supported to benefit from the energy transformation ​\ndelivering a coordinated, strategic and timely approach to transforming our energy systems to meet net zero, capturing the opportunities of new diverse energy technologies including onshore and offshore generation, storage and transmission, and ensuring the resilience of the sector in the face of the changing climate\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Skip to left navigation\nEnergy and Climate Change Ministerial Council\nOn 30 September 2022 National Cabinet agreed to establish the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council (ECMC) within the streamlined model of Australia’s federal relations architecture.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- The ECMC is a forum for the Commonwealth, Australian states and territories, and New Zealand to work together on priority issues of national significance and key reforms in the energy and climate change sectors.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- These working groups were updated on 19 September 2025:\nAdaptation Working Group\nCommunity Engagement Working Group\nDecarbonisation Working Group\nElectricity Working Group\nEnergy Efficiency Working Group\nEnergy Transformation Working Group\nGas Working Group\nHydrogen and Low Carbon Fuels Working Group\nOffshore Renewables Working Group\nMeetings\nIt is expected ECMC will meet at least three times a year either as the full committee, focussed on a broad agenda of energy, climate change and adaptation issues or as the Energy Ministers Sub-Group, focussed on energy items.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n\n## Key Achievements\n\n- This will be achieved by:\naddressing barriers to affordable, high quality, safe, reliable and secure supply of electricity and gas that is fair and prioritises the interests of consumers throughout the energy transformation, including by supporting consumer energy resources​\nensuring all Australians, including regional, remote and First Nations communities, are empowered and supported to benefit from the energy transformation ​\ndelivering a coordinated, strategic and timely approach to transforming our energy systems to meet net zero, capturing the opportunities of new diverse energy technologies including onshore and offshore generation, storage and transmission, and ensuring the resilience of the sector in the face of the changing climate\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Latest consultations\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n18 December 2024\nOrderly Exit Management Framework\n26 August 2024\nNational Energy Laws Amendment (Retailer of Last Resort) 2024\n15 February 2024\nAmending the Australian Energy Regulator Wholesale Market Monitoring and Reporting Framework\n14 December 2023\nConsultation on Stage 2 of the Reliability and Supply Adequacy Framework for the east coast gas market\nLatest publications\n07 April 2026\nBarriers to consumer adoption of vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid in Australian jurisdictions\n01 April 2026\nReview of AEMO Governance\n30 March 2026\nNational Electricity Market wholesale market settings review\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n19 December 2025\nTrajectory for Low Energy Buildings\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Priorities\nOn 15 August 2025, the ECMC agreed to the following priorities for the forward 12-months.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Skip to left navigation\nEnergy and Climate Change Ministerial Council\nOn 30 September 2022 National Cabinet agreed to establish the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council (ECMC) within the streamlined model of Australia’s federal relations architecture.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- The ECMC is a forum for the Commonwealth, Australian states and territories, and New Zealand to work together on priority issues of national significance and key reforms in the energy and climate change sectors.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- These working groups were updated on 19 September 2025:\nAdaptation Working Group\nCommunity Engagement Working Group\nDecarbonisation Working Group\nElectricity Working Group\nEnergy Efficiency Working Group\nEnergy Transformation Working Group\nGas Working Group\nHydrogen and Low Carbon Fuels Working Group\nOffshore Renewables Working Group\nMeetings\nIt is expected ECMC will meet at least three times a year either as the full committee, focussed on a broad agenda of energy, climate change and adaptation issues or as the Energy Ministers Sub-Group, focussed on energy items.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n\n## Key Issues, Risks, and Recommendations\n\n- Latest consultations\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n18 December 2024\nOrderly Exit Management Framework\n26 August 2024\nNational Energy Laws Amendment (Retailer of Last Resort) 2024\n15 February 2024\nAmending the Australian Energy Regulator Wholesale Market Monitoring and Reporting Framework\n14 December 2023\nConsultation on Stage 2 of the Reliability and Supply Adequacy Framework for the east coast gas market\nLatest publications\n07 April 2026\nBarriers to consumer adoption of vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid in Australian jurisdictions\n01 April 2026\nReview of AEMO Governance\n30 March 2026\nNational Electricity Market wholesale market settings review\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n19 December 2025\nTrajectory for Low Energy Buildings\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- The ECMC is a forum for the Commonwealth, Australian states and territories, and New Zealand to work together on priority issues of national significance and key reforms in the energy and climate change sectors.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- These working groups were updated on 19 September 2025:\nAdaptation Working Group\nCommunity Engagement Working Group\nDecarbonisation Working Group\nElectricity Working Group\nEnergy Efficiency Working Group\nEnergy Transformation Working Group\nGas Working Group\nHydrogen and Low Carbon Fuels Working Group\nOffshore Renewables Working Group\nMeetings\nIt is expected ECMC will meet at least three times a year either as the full committee, focussed on a broad agenda of energy, climate change and adaptation issues or as the Energy Ministers Sub-Group, focussed on energy items.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Priorities\nOn 15 August 2025, the ECMC agreed to the following priorities for the forward 12-months.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- This will be achieved by:\naddressing barriers to affordable, high quality, safe, reliable and secure supply of electricity and gas that is fair and prioritises the interests of consumers throughout the energy transformation, including by supporting consumer energy resources​\nensuring all Australians, including regional, remote and First Nations communities, are empowered and supported to benefit from the energy transformation ​\ndelivering a coordinated, strategic and timely approach to transforming our energy systems to meet net zero, capturing the opportunities of new diverse energy technologies including onshore and offshore generation, storage and transmission, and ensuring the resilience of the sector in the face of the changing climate\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Skip to left navigation\nEnergy and Climate Change Ministerial Council\nOn 30 September 2022 National Cabinet agreed to establish the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council (ECMC) within the streamlined model of Australia’s federal relations architecture.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n\n## Corporate Values and Operating Culture\n\n- Latest consultations\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n18 December 2024\nOrderly Exit Management Framework\n26 August 2024\nNational Energy Laws Amendment (Retailer of Last Resort) 2024\n15 February 2024\nAmending the Australian Energy Regulator Wholesale Market Monitoring and Reporting Framework\n14 December 2023\nConsultation on Stage 2 of the Reliability and Supply Adequacy Framework for the east coast gas market\nLatest publications\n07 April 2026\nBarriers to consumer adoption of vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid in Australian jurisdictions\n01 April 2026\nReview of AEMO Governance\n30 March 2026\nNational Electricity Market wholesale market settings review\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n19 December 2025\nTrajectory for Low Energy Buildings\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Priorities\nOn 15 August 2025, the ECMC agreed to the following priorities for the forward 12-months.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- This will be achieved by:\naddressing barriers to affordable, high quality, safe, reliable and secure supply of electricity and gas that is fair and prioritises the interests of consumers throughout the energy transformation, including by supporting consumer energy resources​\nensuring all Australians, including regional, remote and First Nations communities, are empowered and supported to benefit from the energy transformation ​\ndelivering a coordinated, strategic and timely approach to transforming our energy systems to meet net zero, capturing the opportunities of new diverse energy technologies including onshore and offshore generation, storage and transmission, and ensuring the resilience of the sector in the face of the changing climate\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- Skip to left navigation\nEnergy and Climate Change Ministerial Council\nOn 30 September 2022 National Cabinet agreed to establish the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council (ECMC) within the streamlined model of Australia’s federal relations architecture.\n  Source: `pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)`\n- The 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pages - http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/energy-and-climate-change-ministerial-council/working-groups/electricity-working-group/national-energy-equity-framework\n- `pages/taskforces-index__20.html` - pages - http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/energy-and-climate-change-ministerial-council/working-groups/electricity-working-group/energy-ministers-release-national-guidelines-community-engagement-and-benefits-electricity-transmission-projects\n- `pages/taskforces-index__21.html` - pages - http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/energy-and-climate-change-ministerial-council/working-groups/electricity-working-group/national-renewable-energy-supply-chain-action-plan-summary-government-initiatives\n- `pages/taskforces-index__22.html` - pages - http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/energy-and-climate-change-ministerial-council/working-groups/energy-efficiency-working-group\n- `pages/taskforces-index__23.html` - pages - http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/energy-and-climate-change-ministerial-council/working-groups/energy-efficiency-working-group/home-energy-ratings-disclosure-framework-version-2\n- `pages/taskforces-index__24.html` - 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  "legislation_md": "# Independent Energy Appointments Selection Panel - Acts and Legislation Discovery\n\n**Generated at**: 2026-05-09T21:23:09.218696+00:00\n**Entity ID**: B-000666\n**Jurisdiction**: Commonwealth\n**Portfolio**: Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water\n\n> This is an evidence-based discovery list from scraped department material. A mention does not always mean the department administers the legislation; high-confidence and official register links should be reviewed.\n\n## Summary\n\n- Source files scanned: 39\n- Unique legislation references found: 0\n\n## Legislation References\n\n_No Act/Regulation/Instrument references found in the local corpus._\n\n## Files Scanned\n\n- `pages/about.html` (page)\n- `pages/contact.html` (page)\n- `pages/homepage.html` (page)\n- `pages/ministerial-releases-index.html` (page)\n- `pages/ministers.html` (page)\n- `pages/news-latest.html` (page)\n- `pages/publications-index.html` (page)\n- `pages/reforms-index.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__00.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__01.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__02.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__03.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__04.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__05.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__06.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__07.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__08.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__09.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__10.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__11.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__12.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__13.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__14.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__15.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__16.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__17.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__18.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__19.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__20.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__21.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__22.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__23.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__24.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__25.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__26.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__27.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__28.html` (page)\n- `pages/taskforces-index__29.html` (page)",
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  "ideas": [
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      "entity_name": "Independent Energy Appointments Selection Panel",
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      "category": "Regulation & Policy",
      "scale": "small",
      "title": "Regulatory burden scan for forms, guidance, and reporting",
      "idea": "Identify the top 10 highest-friction reporting obligations and simplify guidance, forms, or evidence requirements.",
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      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Regulated entities / policy teams",
      "source": "pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)",
      "implementation": [
        "Pick one high-volume process or document family.",
        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
        "Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.",
        "Publish lessons and decide whether to scale."
      ],
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        "Privacy and data quality",
        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
        "Regulatory capture",
        "Over-automation of judgement"
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      "entity_name": "Independent Energy Appointments Selection Panel",
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      "category": "Regulation & Policy",
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      "title": "Adaptive regulation program with live feedback loops",
      "idea": "Create an adaptive regulation model using sandboxes, industry data, risk scoring, and regular rule updates.",
      "quote": "Latest consultations\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n18 December 2024\nOrderly Exit Management Framework\n26 August 2024\nNational Energy Laws Amendment (Retailer of Last Resort) 2024\n15 February 2024\nAmending the Australian Energy Regulator Wholesale Market Monitoring and Reporting Framework\n14 December 2023\nConsultation on Stage 2 of the Reliability and Supply Adequacy Framework for the east coast gas market\nLatest publications\n07 April 2026\nBarriers to consumer adoption of vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid in Australian jurisdictions\n01 April 2026\nReview of AEMO Governance\n30 March 2026\nNational Electricity Market wholesale market settings review\n30 March 2026\nIndustry information on initial consumer energy resource (CER) device requirements\n19 December 2025\nTrajectory for Low Energy Buildings",
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      "effort": "High",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Regulated entities / policy teams",
      "source": "pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)",
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        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
        "Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.",
        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
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      "effort": "Low",
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        "Pick one high-volume process or document family.",
        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
        "Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.",
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      "quote": "Skip to left navigation\nEnergy and Climate Change Ministerial Council\nOn 30 September 2022 National Cabinet agreed to establish the Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council (ECMC) within the streamlined model of Australia’s federal relations architecture.",
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      "effort": "High",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "APS staff / executives",
      "source": "pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)",
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        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
        "Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.",
        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
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        "Change fatigue",
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        "Sensitive information leakage",
        "Inconsistent quality of generated drafts"
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      "title": "Consultation feedback summaries with response tracking",
      "idea": "Summarise consultation submissions by theme and publish what changed in response.",
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      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Citizens / stakeholders / policy teams",
      "source": "pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)",
      "implementation": [
        "Pick one high-volume process or document family.",
        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
        "Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.",
        "Publish lessons and decide whether to scale."
      ],
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        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
        "Digital exclusion",
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      "entity_name": "Independent Energy Appointments Selection Panel",
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      "effort": "High",
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      "beneficiaries": "Citizens / stakeholders / policy teams",
      "source": "pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)",
      "implementation": [
        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
        "Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.",
        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
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        "Digital exclusion",
        "Low public trust if feedback is not acted on"
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      "idea": "Publish a single internal tracker for audit/review recommendations, owners, due dates, and implementation evidence.",
      "quote": "The ECMC is a forum for the Commonwealth, Australian states and territories, and New Zealand to work together on priority issues of national significance and key reforms in the energy and climate change sectors.",
      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Executives / assurance teams",
      "source": "pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)",
      "implementation": [
        "Pick one high-volume process or document family.",
        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
        "Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.",
        "Publish lessons and decide whether to scale."
      ],
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        "Privacy and data quality",
        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
        "Regulatory capture",
        "Over-automation of judgement"
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      "entity_id": "B-000666",
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      "idea": "Create an assurance system that connects audit findings, risk registers, delivery reviews, and investment decisions.",
      "quote": "The ECMC is a forum for the Commonwealth, Australian states and territories, and New Zealand to work together on priority issues of national significance and key reforms in the energy and climate change sectors.",
      "impact": "Very High",
      "effort": "High",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Executives / assurance teams",
      "source": "pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)",
      "implementation": [
        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
        "Co-design with users and frontline staff before technology selection.",
        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
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        "Change fatigue",
        "Unclear accountability",
        "Regulatory capture",
        "Over-automation of judgement"
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      "impact": "High",
      "effort": "Low",
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      "beneficiaries": "Applicants / case officers",
      "source": "pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)",
      "implementation": [
        "Pick one high-volume process or document family.",
        "Name an owner and baseline current volume, time, cost, and satisfaction.",
        "Run a 4-8 week pilot with clear before/after metrics.",
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      "effort": "High",
      "proof": "Evidence-backed",
      "beneficiaries": "Applicants / case officers",
      "source": "pages/about.html (http://www.coagenergycouncil.gov.au/about-site)",
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        "Create a senior responsible owner and cross-functional delivery team.",
        "Map legislation, data, privacy, procurement, cyber, and workforce constraints.",
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        "Stage delivery through pilots, benefits tracking, and public reporting."
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