NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

CHGR | WEBINAR | Invasion Day Discussion | Thursday 25 January 2024 | 12noon AEDT

[Edited extract from public address]

In the lead up to Invasion Day, join Children’s Ground for a significant online discussion to unpack the meaning of this date, self-determination, agency and the importance of implementing First Nations designed and led solutions across every facet of society.

Leading the conversation will be an esteemed panel of First Nations educational experts who have dedicated their lives to education and leadership.  

After an undeniably challenging year for First Peoples, in Australia and overseas, this conversation will look to the solutions, the strength and vision of our communities and the future for our children. It will explore exciting reform and the continued fight for an end to systemic disadvantage through First Nations self-determination. 

Panellists include:
  • 2024 NT Senior Australian of the Year, YolÅ‹u teacher, linguist and community leader, Yalmay Yunupingu 
  • Alyawarre woman and Associate Professor Batchelor Institute, Kathryn Gilbey 
  • Moderated by Children’s Ground Director of Strategy and Gunggari woman, Stacey Campton
Invite your friends and networks to join you at this lunchtime webinar. 
  • Where: Online 
  • Cost: Free
  • Bookings: For more information and to register:

Kele mwerre (thank you)!
Thank you for walking with Children’s Ground. It’s possible to end entrenched disadvantages within a generation. Be part of this change by supporting Children’s Ground and walking alongside First Nations children and families.

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Children’s Ground acknowledges and honours First Nations peoples, paying respect to Elders past and present as custodians of this land. In Melbourne we work on the land of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation. In Central Australia we work on the land of the Arrernte People. In the Top End of the Northern Territory, we work on the land of the Bolmo People. In Darwin, we work on the land of the Larrakia people.