Join this online NAIDOC celebration opening with Welcome to Country by Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Elder.
Panel discussion on this year's NAIDOC theme: Always Was, Always Will Be.
Panel Members:- Diana David, CEO, Reconciliation Victoria
- Jill West, CEO, Indigenous Employment Partners
- Kate Munro, Currency Communications
Yarn about future opportunities for our people and businesses.
Strong Sista awards presentation.
Each year Indigenous Employment Partners recognises Strong Sistas helping to keep our communities safe and strong.As pillars of our society, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have always had active and significant roles in our communities.
They are our Mothers, Elders, Grandmothers, Aunties, Sisters and Daughters and all have amazing stories to share with one resounding similarity...
They are exceedingly strong and resilient First Nations women and have risen from adversity to become highly capable community carers, advocates, educators, and leaders with an unwavering commitment to supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
IEP respectfully acknowledges the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women have as cultural caretakers – keeping Aboriginal culture safe, strong, and alive.
Where: Online through Zoom. Registrants will get the zoom link
Cost: Free
Bookings: online through Eventbrite
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Indigenous Employment Partners (IEP)
Address: Gate 1B Ikon Park Stadium, Princes Park, 400 Royal Parade, Carlton North, Victoria 3054.
Mail: PO Box 594 Carlton North, Vic 3054
Website: www.indigemployment.com.au
A collaboration between Indigenous Employment Partners and Currency Print and Corporate Communications