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Audrey Tang and Glen Weyl at the National Press Club - Per Capita Guest Registration

The National Press Club of Australia
Barton ACT, Australia
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Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s first Digital Minister & Glen Weyl, Founder of RadicalxChange, will address the National Press Club of Australia on "Plurality: The Future of Technology and Democracy". You are invited to attend as a special guest of Per Capita and the Centre of the Public Square. 

The ground-breaking collaborative work Plurality shares the secrets behind Taiwan’s world-leading digital democracy, showing how to overcome polarization, misinformation, and political apathy.

Audrey Tang: From student protestor to the world’s first non-binary minister to global advocate for democracy and shaper of the future of TikTok, Audrey is a world-respected technologist and thinker.

E. Glen Weyl is a political economist, social innovator and founder of RadicalxChange Foundation, the Plurality Institute, and Microsoft Research’s Plural Technology Collaboratory.

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PLEASE NOTE: This booking page is for guests of Per Capita and the Centre of the Public Square only. General National Press Club bookings are available at npc.org.au

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Arrival 11:30am
Lunch served 12pm
Address commences 12:30pm
Concludes 1:30pm

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The National Press Club of Australia
Barton ACT, Australia