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Energy, agriculture unite

Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise (TSBE) hosted the 2025 Surat Basin Coexistence Symposium – a landmark event uniting leaders from the energy and agriculture sectors.

Held in Dalby, the symposium brought energy and agriculture companies, industry experts, and local stakeholders together to share real-world experiences and insights on how these two essential industries have and will continue to thrive side by side.

TSBE Executive Director, Dr John McVeigh said our goal was to foster collaboration and learning between industries.

“Power and food are not luxuries, they’re necessities,” Dr McVeigh said.

“The Western Downs is experiencing rapid growth in both sectors, making it an ideal location to showcase innovative coexistence strategies.

“This event ensures both industries can continue to grow sustainably in the region.

“Attendees were able to engage in open dialogue about what’s working, what’s not, and what’s next for the region.

“The event’s aim was to highlight the collaborative efforts already underway and identify areas for improvement through shared, on-the-ground insights.

“The symposium provided a platform for open and honest conversations.

“We know the unknown can be daunting, and that’s exactly why these discussions are so important.

“While the symposium won’t solve every challenge, it marks a significant step forward in shaping the future of the Toowoomba and Surat Basin region.”

Insights from the day will be compiled into a report to guide future efforts and support other regions facing similar opportunities and challenges.

Thank you to Western Downs Regional Council for partnering with TSBE on this event.

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