
Embedding Green Star: What Does Success Look Like in Complex Government Delivery?
25 February 2026 @ 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm AEDT
$85.00
Government projects are increasingly complex, with layered contracts, varied delivery models and competing priorities. This webinar explores how to successfully embed Green Star outcomes across Design & Construct, Alliancing and hybrid procurement pathways, and how sustainability intent can be carried seamlessly from client briefing through to design, construction and commissioning, while using Green Star as a credible framework to assure alignment with government policies aimed at reducing emissions and driving innovation.
Featuring a diverse panel of practitioners experienced in public-sector delivery, the session examines how procurement decisions, commercial structures and project culture influence sustainability performance. We will explore how contractual levers can strengthen decarbonisation outcomes, and how early, coordinated design efforts set projects up for Green Star success. Bring your questions for our experts and leave with practical insights to deliver high-performance, future-ready government assets.
What You Will Learn
• Embedding and maintaining Green Star intent across delivery models in alignment with government policy
• Using procurement choices and contractual levers to drive decarbonisation.
• Leveraging early, coordinated design efforts to improve outcomes and reduce risks.
• Keeping clients, designers, and builders aligned through all project phases.
Who Is It For?
Ideal for professionals involved in government or public-sector projects, including:
• Sustainability managers and practitioners
• Green Star Accredited Professionals
• Project managers
• Procurement and commercial teams
• Architects
• Contractors
• Planners
• Government procurement teams
Speakers:
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Patrick Campbell, Operations Sustainability Manager, John Holland
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Rebecca Breuer, Sustainability Manager, Lendlease
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David Clark, Director, Positive Zero
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Nick Alsop, Senior Manager, Buildings, Precincts and Homes, Green Building Council of Australia
