At Net Z(ed) we’re Bringing the Net Zero story of Australia’s Industries, Businesses, Government and Communities to Life to Inspire a Future Workforce
At NetZ(ed), we make it easy for industries, tertiary education, and governments to share their Net Zero stories, innovations, research, career and education opportunities in classrooms.
These intergenerational discussions are key to inspiring, nurturing, and empowering our next generations—the future leaders, thinkers and innovators who will drive Australia’s transition to a sustainable, resilient, and decarbonised economy.
The NetZ-Ed project and business methodology eliminates the barriers industries, businesses, and governments often encounter when partnering and collaborating with education.
Net Z(ed) partners with government and sponsors to leverage in-kind contributions, making it easier for businesses to create impactful education programs and connect with their future workforce.
We track programs' impact on students, educators, and industries, ensuring measurable outcomes for all stakeholders.
Net Z(ed) tailors learning experiences to reflect your organisation’s unique Net Zero initiatives and workforce needs, ensuring maximum relevance and impact.
We leverage our extensive network of educators, technology partners, policymakers, and industry leaders to ensure meaningful connections, outcomes, and learning resources are created.
We connect with students, supporting them on their journey from education to career and your industrys. Net Z(ed) manages the pipeline of talent who are familiar with your business, culture, and vision—and who are eager to be part of your future success.
Decarbonising our economy isn’t just about STEM. The Net Zero Career Corridor spans diverse skills and career pathways that need to be shared. Within Australia’s primary and secondary curriculum, we have the opportunity to integrate these stories across all stages and subjects.
Themes: Solar. Wind, Hydrogen, Electricity, Water, Storage, Batteries, Transmission.
Themes: Advanced Manufacturing, GreenTech, CleanTech, Innovation, Space for Net Zero.
Themes: Smart Cities & Places, Clean Transportation, Construction, Engineering, Procurement.
Themes: Circular Economy, Blue Economy (Marine), Farming / Agriculture, Land Use & Planning, Rare Earth Minerals, ESG Management.
Themes: Education, Training, Stakeholder Engagement, Media & Communications, Public Relations, Change Management.
Themes: Advocacy / Public Policy (Local – Commonwealth Government), Banking & Finance, Economic Development & Transition
Once you register, you will have the option to complete a short questionnaire or arrange a time to connect for a meet and greet and info share.
We hope to hear from you soon.
Net Z(ed) is an initiative by MCB Business Partners (MCB), an Australian education outreach development agency and technology company, developed in collaboration with industry, education, and government agencies in the Hunter Region of NSW.
Powered by Education Networks, MCB’s proprietary education management stack, Net Z(ed) connects schools, educators, and industry partners to create and measure the impact of meaningful and Net Zero learning experiences.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live, learn, and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging and recognise their ongoing connection to Country, culture, and community. We are committed to walking alongside First Nations peoples in the spirit of reconciliation and respect.
Net Z(ed) is an initiative by MCB Business Partners (MCB), an Australian education outreach development agency and technology company, developed in collaboration with industry, education, and government agencies in the Hunter Region of NSW.
Powered by Education Networks, MCB’s proprietary education outreach management stack, Net Z(ed) connects schools, educators, and industry partners to create and measure the impact of meaningful and Net Zero learning experiences.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we live, learn, and work. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging and recognise their ongoing connection to Country, culture, and community. We are committed to walking alongside First Nations peoples in the spirit of reconciliation and respect.