CCUSNA WA Hubs Workshop Webinar Series: Setting the Scene: Policy Settings To Support A CCUS Hub (Rosie Johnstone – CCUSNA / Full Circle Carbon) – 22 January 2026
CCUSNA WA Hubs Workshop Webinar Series: Setting the Scene: Policy Settings to Support a CCUS Hub – Rosie Johnstone (CCUSNA / Full Circle Carbon)
In February 2026, CCUSNA will host an invitation‑only workshop, “What are the opportunities and challenges associated with developing a multi-user CCUS hub in WA (for Kwinana, Mid-West and the Pilbara regions)”
In the lead‑up to the workshop, CCUSNA is running a series of webinars for workshop participants, as well as for the broader community of CCUSNA members and subscribers.
These sessions will explore three key themes:
- Setting the scene
- A deeper dive into each region
- Global examples of operational and developing hubs
The fourth webinar of the series continues with Setting the Scene : Policy Settings to Support a CCUS Hub. Rosie Johnstone from CCUSNA / Full Circle Carbon will talk about the policy settings required to support a CCUS hub, will review global policies evolving to support the business case for CCUS hubs and will will provide a comprehensive policy and funding look back for CCUS in Australia over recent years.
This webinar will be held on Thursday 22 January 2026 at 11am Perth time.
Registration for this webinar here.
CCUSNA would like to thank the following sponsors: Department of Energy and Economic Diversification (DEED), Corrs, LETA, YARA, Xodus, AGIG, Worley, Mid-West Development Commission, inCapture, RDA Pilbara, Wood, Pilbara Development Commission.
Speaker Biography:
Rosie Johnstone is a technical authority on CCUS with over 25 years of experience in geology, oil & gas exploration, and CCS development. Rosie is a sought-after subject matter expert who engages regularly with government agencies, industry proponents, traditional owner groups, and research institutions. Rosie is the Chair of CCUS Network Australia, which she helped establish in 2023 as the key organisation for Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) in Australia.