Stephanie Kelly

Digital Content + Graphic Designer at Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC)

Stephanie Kelly is a talented graphic designer with extensive experience in digital content and branding. Currently serving as a Digital Content + Graphic Designer at the Australian Energy Market Commission since October 2022, Stephanie previously worked at LumeaAU, where contributions were instrumental in launching and establishing the new brand. A varied freelance career includes roles at project B, IOOF Holdings Ltd as a Senior Graphic Designer, and Roads and Maritime Services, where graphic design solutions were provided for various communication teams. Stephanie’s freelance work, dating back to 2011, encompassed a wide range of design projects including corporate branding, brochures, and photography. Notable positions also included developing brand identity at the Centre for Property Acquisition for Transport for NSW and a specialist role at Apple. Stephanie holds a Bachelor of Design in Visual Communications from the University of Technology Sydney.

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Sydney, Australia

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Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC)

The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) provides advice to governments on energy market development and is the rule maker for Australian electricity and gas markets. We take a long-term view of what needs to be done to assure consumers of reliable, secure, electricity and gas services at the best price. The National Electricity Rules, National Gas Rules and Retail Energy Rules impact on how market participants can operate in the competitive wholesale generation and retail sectors; provide specific rights for consumers to whom energy is sold or supplied; and also govern the economic regulation of electricity transmission and distribution services – the ‘poles and wires’ – and gas pipelines. Stakeholder concerns are at the heart of our work. Our stakeholders help shape our thinking and provide valuable input to our rule making and advice to governments.


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Sydney, Australia

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51-200

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