Katie-Anne Mulder | CEO
Queensland Renewable Energy Council (QREC)

Katie-Anne Mulder, CEO, Queensland Renewable Energy Council (QREC)

Katie is the CEO of Australia’s first State-based multi-disciplinary renewable energy industry body in Australia, bringing a regional policy focus to the industry as it now reaches scale and pace in Queensland.

Katie-Anne has over 15 years’ experience in industry development and policy. Working at both the Federal and State levels of Government, Katie-Anne has a deep understanding of policy development and pathways to implement and review. Katie-Anne’s expertise in setting leading practice regulatory frameworks, coupled with a passion for industry development and regional Queensland, provides the skillset required to deliver an ambitious industry policy work plan.  

For over a decade, Katie-Anne also led the peak Queensland resources industry body, Queensland Resources Council, industry policy portfolio charged with finding solutions to complex industry issues relating to large scale developments. Some examples include leading the coal and coal seam gas member negotiations for an industry standardised co-development arrangement, Statewide assessment and reporting of local government rates and charges of the industry, the industry’s streamlining assessment and approvals agenda, reforms on objection and appeals of resource projects, the industry proposal for the Queensland Critical Mineral Strategy including securing funding for Townsville Critical Mineral Processing Facility as well as land access and coexistence reform initiatives.

Katie-Anne holds a degree in Business as well as a Master of Applied Resources and Energy Law.
Katie is the CEO of Australia’s first State-based multi-disciplinary renewable energy industry body in Australia, bringing a regional policy focus to the industry as it now reaches scale and pace in Queensland.

Katie-Anne has over 15 years’ experience in industry development and policy. Working at both the Federal and State levels of Government, Katie-Anne has a deep understanding of policy development and pathways to implement and review. Katie-Anne’s expertise in setting leading practice regulatory frameworks, coupled with a passion for industry development and regional Queensland, provides the skillset required to deliver an ambitious industry policy work plan.  

For over a decade, Katie-Anne also led the peak Queensland resources industry body, Queensland Resources Council, industry policy portfolio charged with finding solutions to complex industry issues relating to large scale developments. Some examples include leading the coal and coal seam gas member negotiations for an industry standardised co-development arrangement, Statewide assessment and reporting of local government rates and charges of the industry, the industry’s streamlining assessment and approvals agenda, reforms on objection and appeals of resource projects, the industry proposal for the Queensland Critical Mineral Strategy including securing funding for Townsville Critical Mineral Processing Facility as well as land access and coexistence reform initiatives.

Katie-Anne holds a degree in Business as well as a Master of Applied Resources and Energy Law.
Katie is the CEO of Australia’s first State-based multi-disciplinary renewable energy industry body in Australia, bringing a regional policy focus to the industry as it now reaches scale and pace in Queensland.

Katie-Anne has over 15 years’ experience in industry development and policy. Working at both the Federal and State levels of Government, Katie-Anne has a deep understanding of policy development and pathways to implement and review. Katie-Anne’s expertise in setting leading practice regulatory frameworks, coupled with a passion for industry development and regional Queensland, provides the skillset required to deliver an ambitious industry policy work plan.  

For over a decade, Katie-Anne also led the peak Queensland resources industry body, Queensland Resources Council, industry policy portfolio charged with finding solutions to complex industry issues relating to large scale developments. Some examples include leading the coal and coal seam gas member negotiations for an industry standardised co-development arrangement, Statewide assessment and reporting of local government rates and charges of the industry, the industry’s streamlining assessment and approvals agenda, reforms on objection and appeals of resource projects, the industry proposal for the Queensland Critical Mineral Strategy including securing funding for Townsville Critical Mineral Processing Facility as well as land access and coexistence reform initiatives.

Katie-Anne holds a degree in Business as well as a Master of Applied Resources and Energy Law.

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