NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

TWC | DINNER TALK | The Di Gribble Argument 2016: Shen Narayanasamy | Tuesday 4 October 2016, 6.30pm-11.00pm

[Edited extract from public address]

Australia is – proudly – a flourishing multicultural society. Most of us carry family histories of migration, seeking safety and prosperity in this vast and varied continent. But something is broken. 

The Di Gribble Argument returns for a third year, pushing us into constructive disagreement in efforts to break a conversational deadlock. This year we’re taking on one of the most intractable conversations in Australian public life: stopping the boats.

It’s time for a proper argument. One that lays out the stunning changes to our social contract on immigration that quietly took place behind the mantra of Stop The Boats. One that looks at the system in its entirety, that replaces publicity-snatching catchphrases with a broader, deeper perspective. And an argument that actually proposes solutions. As she did in her work on the No Business in Abuse and #LetThemStay campaigns, human rights campaigner Shen Narayanasamy will bring together business, government and social threads to detonate the dead end nature of this debate.

Where: Plaza Ballroom, Regent Theatre

Cost: $180 plus 30c booking fee. Includes 3 course dinner and drinks.

Event Info/Bookings: Online

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