South Burnett First Nations Scholarship
About Stanwell
Stanwell is Queensland’s leading provider of electricity and energy solutions to the National Electricity Market and large energy users along the eastern seaboard of Australia. With over 40 years of continuous operations, Stanwell’s experience in working with communities to build, operate and maintain reliable energy generation assets is also being applied to the rollout of renewable energy. Stanwell is developing a pipeline of renewable energy and storage projects throughout Queensland, whilst maintaining a reliable supply of baseload power from two of the most efficient and reliable coal-fired power stations in Australia – the Tarong power stations near Kingaroy and Stanwell Power Station near Rockhampton.
We care. We adapt. We deliver. These values are the driving force behind everything we do. And as we grow and deliver that pipeline of projects in the coming years, we will continue to serve our communities and deliver the power that Queensland needs.
The importance of First Nations communities with Stanwell
Stanwell's approach to First Nations engagement is grounded in the belief that meaningful, long-term partnerships are the foundation for cultural understanding and mutual benefit. We recognise that building genuine, respectful, and long-term relationships with Traditional Custodians and First Nations people is unique in each community.
Our operational sites in the South Burnett (Tarong Power Station and Meandu Mine) have a long-standing relationship with the Wakka Wakka people and the Cherbourg community. We are focussed on developing additional pathways and delivering meaningful outcomes for our local First Nations people and communities. The scholarship establishment and subsequent implementation is a collaborative effort by Stanwell and codesigned with representatives of the Wakka Wakka Native Title Aboriginal Corporation Board (WWNTAC), Cherbourg Aboriginal Shire Council Cherbourg Elders Advisory Group (CASCCEAG) and education community.
What does the Scholarship cover?
We understand the hardships faced by students in local regional communities to attend university. This scholarship is open to First Nations people from the South Burnett to assist while living and studying away from the region. The goal of the scholarship is to support a pathway to a career in the Energy Industry, namely with Stanwell. The university study needs to relate to the energy sector and although not exhaustive, the potential fields of study could include: Engineering, Health and Safety, Environment, Human Resources, Finance, Science, Business, Procurement, Communication and Marketing, Legal studies etc.
The scholarship program includes:
- $10,000 per annum (paid in 2 x $5,000 payments) for up to 4 years
- A mentoring program
- Vacation work opportunities
- Possible employment into the Stanwell Corporation Graduate program at the end of your study
Am I eligible
The scholarship is open to First Nations people who reside in the South Burnett and are studying (or planning to study) full time; you are a recent school-leaver; you can demonstrate service to community, and you have started university studies or are due to start studies this year.
What’s next?
To submit your application, please apply online with your CV.
Applications close: 11:55pm, 24 March 2025
Further information on Stanwell can be found online at www.stanwell.com
As part of the recruitment process, you may be required to undertake pre-employment checks (may include police checks, AusCheck, medical assessment and/or drug and alcohol testing).
Inclusion and diversity is an important part of shaping Stanwell’s culture and how our workplace operates. We recognise and value that it’s essential to creating a safe, inclusive, and productive workplace.
We are proactive about giving our people opportunities to excel and truly be themselves. We enable this through diversity, fairness, and flexible work practices.
If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application.