24 June 2026
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Earlier this month, the Northern Territory Government launched its Northern Territory Climate Resilience Plan (Plan), setting out the priorities and actions it will implement to support energy transition, reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and strengthen resilience to climate change in the territory.
The Plan sets out the Northern Territory Government’s five priorities along with a suite of actions which are intended to be implemented to deliver them:
Deliver secure and reliable energy for Territorians at the lowest sustainable cost while supporting Australia’s and the region’s energy transition through low emissions gas, electricity reforms, and investing in renewable energy where it makes economic sense
Enable and attract investment in industry‑led emissions reduction to support long‑term economic growth and net zero ambitions
Develop and support emissions abatement and offset activities as investable industries that create economic opportunity while reducing emissions
Build the resilience of the Northern Territory’s infrastructure and essential services to climate impacts through improved climate-appropriate planning, design and investment
Strengthening the Northern Territory’s capacity to identify, assess and respond to climate-related risks and opportunities through improved knowledge and decision making.
It is understood that the Government will report publicly on the Plan’s implementation, and will review in three years.
The Plan focuses on facilitating investment (including for agriculture and mining along with new industries such as critical minerals and renewables), supporting industry compliance with existing emissions frameworks (including to access finance, grants and other opportunities to invest in low-emissions technology) and enhancing climate resilience in the Territory.
However, there are some actions listed which indicate legislative and policy reforms may be on the agenda including:
While no specific legislative or policy reforms have been proposed at this stage, proponents with existing or proposed projects in the Northern Territory should monitor the government’s implementation of the Plan and be ready to consider the potential implications for project development, planning, approvals and investment decisions as and when the reforms become known.
If you have any questions about the Northern Territory Climate Resilience Plan or need assistance with your current operations or future opportunities in the Territory, please contact us here.
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