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    Celebrating Women in Conservation Breakfast 2022

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    ZINC at Federation Square
    melbourne, australia
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    Trust for Nature and Bush Heritage Australia invite you to join the 11th annual Celebrating Women in Conservation Breakfast on Thursday 3 March 2022.

    PLEASE NOTE: tickets for the event at Zinc are now sold out, however you can still join the event online by purchasing a virtual ticket. Please feel free to add your name to our waitlist in case of cancellations.

    Hear from our inspiring guest speakers Victoria McKenzie-McHarg and Linh Do and celebrate the powerfully important role that women play in the conservation sector.

    We look forward to welcoming you to Zinc at Federation Square, Melbourne, for a morning of enjoyable networking, a delicious breakfast and thought-provoking presentations.

    If you would prefer to attend online, there are also virtual tickets available, so you can enjoy the event from the comfort of your couch!

    SPEAKERS 

    Victoria McKenzie-McHarg is passionate about the power of women’s  collaborative leadership to create systemic social change. She has led community-driven campaigns for government action on climate change working with some of Australia’s leading NGOs and progressive businesses.

    Victoria is currently the Strategic Director of Women’s Environmental Leadership Australia (WELA), and a Steering Committee member of the Forrest Gateway Project. Victoria has previously held roles as the Manager of Strategy and Planning at Bank Australia, Chair of the Climate Action Network Australia, and as Climate Campaign Manager at the Australian Conservation Foundation and Environment Victoria.

    Linh

    Linh Do is passionate about climate justice and social inequality. She has spent the last decade working across advocacy and engagement, media and social enterprise. Linh is the director of the Wattle Fellowship at the University of Melbourne and a board member at Climate Action Network Australia.

    In the lead up to the Paris negotiations, she served as the publisher and editor-in-chief of The Verb. There she worked with a global team to localise and humanise stories from the UN climate change negotiations. Linh was most recently Australia and Pacific lead for The Climate Reality Project, Al Gore’s climate change leadership program, and brought over 800 people together in Brisbane during Climate Week Queensland.

    Linh has worked with a wide array of individuals from high school students to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and the Reuters Foundation. She is a co-founder of the technology start-up OurSay, formerly led the community organising program at the Australian Conservation Foundation and has worked with World Wildlife Fund (WWF) on communicating policy.

    MASTER OF CEREMONIES

    Tanya

    Tanya Ha is an award-winning Australian environmental campaigner, author, broadcaster, science journalist, and sustainability researcher.  She is also a media commentator on science and environmental issues, a behaviour change researcher, and was a delegate to the Australia 2020 Summit.

    TICKETS AND DONATIONS

    Your ticket fee goes towards the conservation work of Trust for Nature and Bush Heritage Australia.  

    As not for profit organisations, we rely greatly on donations from supporters. Please consider making a donation to Trust for Nature and Bush Heritage Australia

    For event enquiries please email conservation@breakfast.org.au

    COVID-19

    All guests attending the event at Zinc are required to be fully vaccinated (have received two vaccinations) for COVID-19 and will be required to show proof of vaccination upon entry.

    Please note, in the case of COVID-19 restrictions requiring the venue to reduce guest numbers, tickets will be refunded in the order of purchase.

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