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04.2026
AGIG throws nationwide welcome for 700+ new members
Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) welcomed over 700 fresh faces to the family as they began the transition to operate all Australian Gas Networks’ assets, along with select third-party assets, from APA into the business. This latest expansion will allow teams to ramp up the company's capabilities coast to coast. To mark this new era, AGIG held celebrations at 13 locations, which hosted more than 1,000 employees. This brought colleagues old and new together to connect, cementing bonds for the road ahead.
04.2026
AGIG upholds commitment to Reconciliation
In October 2025, Australian Gas Infrastructure Group launched its “Innovate” Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), building on the success of its predecessor, “Reflect” RAP (2023). This initiative outlines clear commitments and implementations to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, with the two-year plan including a comprehensive engagement strategy to nurture long-standing stakeholder relationships. To celebrate, AGIG held a kick-off event featuring reflections from a Yorta Yorta artist, leaders, and community partners. This initiative notably birthed the First Nations Lands Map, a cultural GIS mapping tool that earned the Energy WA’s 2025 Energy Inclusion Award for deepening respect for Traditional Owners across operational lands.
12.2025
Mapping Country, Building Connection
As part of ongoing efforts to support national reconciliation with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) has launched an interactive geospatial platform co-developed with Indigenous-owned consultancy Winyama. The platform, Ngurra Portal, is a digital portal that provides cultural and historical context to AGIG’s sites and assets.
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12.2025
Hydrogen Park Gladstone Celebrates Half-Year Milestone
Hydrogen Park Gladstone in Queensland has completed more than six months of operations, delivering a renewable hydrogen blend to around 700 homes and businesses. Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG), in partnership with the Queensland government, has delivered an up to 10% (by volume) blended renewable gas to the city’s gas network. The company welcomed local officials to visit the hydrogen park for a tour and a community BBQ. The project demonstrates the potential of renewable gas and marks a major step towards scaling up clean energy solutions across Australia.
07.2025
Turning trash into (gas) treasure
Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) has just signed its first biomethane connection deal, linking the Delorean Corporation’s upcoming SA1 Salisbury Bioenergy facility to South Australia’s gas network. The project will bring up to 210 terajoules of renewable gas generated from organic waste into existing pipelines annually with no system overhaul needed. It’s proving that biomethane is ready for primetime and can contribute to AGIG’s ambition to deliver 100% renewable or carbon-neutral gas in its distribution networks by 2050.
05.2025
AGIG moves forward on one of Australia’s largest renewable hydrogen projects
Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) has broken monumental new ground in advancing Albury-Wodonga’s transition to sustainable energy. Construction has officially begun on Hydrogen Park Murray Valley (HyP Murray Valley), a A$65 million renewable hydrogen project.
Backed by funding from the Australian and Victorian governments, the project will feature a 10-megawatt electrolyser – the largest on Australia’s east coast – at launch. It will generate up to 500 tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually.
Backed by funding from the Australian and Victorian governments, the project will feature a 10-megawatt electrolyser – the largest on Australia’s east coast – at launch. It will generate up to 500 tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually.
11.2024
AGN celebrates two milestone anniversaries
Australian Gas Networks (AGN) reached two significant milestones at the tail end of August. It’s been 25 years since CKI made its first offshore investment in Envestra (now known as AGN) as one of its major shareholders, and 10 years since CKI acquired full ownership of the business. To celebrate, CKI and Australian Gas Infrastructure Group employees gathered at the South Australian Museum, Adelaide. They honoured the dedication and contributions of those who have been part of the company since it joined the CKI family, recognising their roles in shaping AGN’s growth and success as a key player in Australia’s gas network industry.
06.2024
AGIG Shares Latest Sustainable Gas Insights at 2024 Energy Networks Australia Conference
The biennial 2024 Energy Networks Australia Conference in Adelaide proved pivotal for Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG), shedding light on their strides in advancing renewable gas initiatives at the event, which unites industry leaders to navigate the future of energy solutions.
AGIG’s senior staff were in attendance to present their latest energy initiatives, such as their community-centric approach to sustainable partnerships, gas network use for carbon-neutral electricity and the future of renewable gas. AGIG’s Hydrogen Park South Australia facility also hosted a site tour and hydrogen barbecue at the Tonsley Innovation District.
AGIG’s senior staff were in attendance to present their latest energy initiatives, such as their community-centric approach to sustainable partnerships, gas network use for carbon-neutral electricity and the future of renewable gas. AGIG’s Hydrogen Park South Australia facility also hosted a site tour and hydrogen barbecue at the Tonsley Innovation District.
06.2024
MasterChef Australia Elevates with Sustainable Gas-Powered Kitchens
MasterChef Australia Season 16 has kicked off with a gas-powered culinary revolution by being the first season to use carbon-neutral biomethane and hydrogen gases. Partnering with Australian Gas Networks (AGN), who are part of AGIG, as well as Jemena, ATCO and Solstice, the iconic show has transformed its kitchen through sustainable energy.
Thanks to the finest in Australia’s gas industry installing the new gas supply, MasterChef contestants were able to cook with biomethane, which is derived from organic waste. Also in the series was a unique BBQ challenge that showcased carbon-neutral hydrogen gas. This one-of-a-kind partnership sets a new standard for kitchens nationwide, and AGN highlights that Australians can continue to cook with gas whilst emitting fewer emissions on Australia’s journey to net zero.
Thanks to the finest in Australia’s gas industry installing the new gas supply, MasterChef contestants were able to cook with biomethane, which is derived from organic waste. Also in the series was a unique BBQ challenge that showcased carbon-neutral hydrogen gas. This one-of-a-kind partnership sets a new standard for kitchens nationwide, and AGN highlights that Australians can continue to cook with gas whilst emitting fewer emissions on Australia’s journey to net zero.
01.2024
Breaking ground on HyP Gladstone
Hydrogen is the future of Queensland, and Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) is building that future. Construction has started on Hydrogen Park (HyP) Gladstone, located on Australia’s northeast coast. The plant will enable AGIG to introduce a 10% blend of renewable hydrogen into the natural gas currently used by homes and businesses. The renewable hydrogen burns clean with no carbon emissions and can be increased as a percentage of the flow over time. Around 770 homes and businesses will be online by early 2024 – and as the project reaches its full potential, it will save over 57 tonnes of carbon from entering the atmosphere each year.
09.2023
HyPeractively greening the energy supply of Australia
Hydrogen Park South Australia (HyP SA) has ramped up the supply of hydrogen to customers in South Australia. In May 2023, the current 700 customers ballooned to 4,000 homes and businesses in Mitchell Park, Clovelly Park and parts of Marion. Happy customers over the past two years of HyP SA’s operation merit the expansion of the platform that produces hydrogen and then adds it to natural gas flows to customers. HyP SA currently has Australia’s biggest electrolyser to create stored hydrogen power and will hold that title until the next wave of projects come online, including Australian Gas Infrastructure Group’s 10MW HyP Murray Valley project, in mid-2025.
09.2023
The HyPe rolls on!
Australian Gas Infrastructure Group is rolling out hydrogen production facilities in the HyPs: Hydrogen Parks. The next to come is Murray Valley. Construction is commencing soon on HyP Murray Valley and it’s expected to start producing in mid-2025. The HyP will create hydrogen that will be mixed into the existing natural gas supply to the homes of 40,000 customers in the Albury-Wodonga region. The 10MW electrolyser will have eight times the capacity of Australia’s current biggest operational electrolyser, eclipsing its production.
05.2023
Weathering the climate-change storm to a carbon-free future
CKHH companies are enacting adaptive strategies to mitigate climate change, including leading the charge in the hydrogen revolution. Day 2 of the Global Climate Action Conference explored how CKHH companies deal with climate-change extreme events and how they are transitioning to climate-friendly energy generation.
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05.2023
The future of clean energy
CKHH companies aren’t just spending money on traditional renewable energy – they are investing in original R&D to bring innovative solutions to bear. Pilot projects advance to become invaluable solutions to mass adoption of green technologies that just might save us all.
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05.2023
HyPer-winning ways for AGIG
The Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) has won the 2022 Energy Community Engagement Award at the South Australian 2022 Premier’s Awards in Energy and Mining. The accolade was given for the success of the engagement programme surrounding its Hydrogen Park South Australia project. AGIG co-designed the programme with the community, as the residents of Mitchell Park became the first in Australia to receive a hydrogen–natural gas blend into their homes. Schools and businesses in nearby suburbs will be the next to benefit from a blended solution when the project expands later in 2023.
03.2022
Do Believe the HyPe: AGIG is replacing natural gas with hydrogen
Australian Gas Infrastructure Group is proving itself a public ally by greening the gas supply of Australian homes and taking the first steps to deliver 100% emission-free hydrogen to replace gas.
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