Holding the Australian government to account

The new Australian Parliament holds big promises for social justice and has the potential to be an important ally in elevating the impact of the for purpose sector. Find out what the key opportunities available to for-purpose organisations will be and how to use them to secure governmental support.

Join Fifty Acres founder and chief executive officer Jo Scard, Charmaine Crowe, program director of social security at ACOSS and Jason Glanville, co-founder and director of Native Foodways, to discuss the Albanese government’s top priorities for the coming year and the vital role the engagement and advocacy of the not for profit sector plays in holding the Government to account.

This session will consist of a 45 minute panel discussion and a 15 minute Q&A with the panellists. PLUS a 15 minute session with Jo Scard, government engagement professional, Young Labor member and previous colleague of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to share expert tips you and your team can use to cut through and successfully engage with the new government.

When?

DateTimeVenue
Tue 5th Jul, 202212:0 - 1:15pm AESTOnline

Registration and RSVP

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Cost
Free

Provider/Organiser:
Pro Bono Australia

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