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Addressing Australia’s Lost Conversations (Part 1 of 3) - Deep Collaboration

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Deep Collaboration through Collaboration For Impact presents Addressing Australia’s Lost Conversations: A three part series of conversations about what Australia needs to address to learn new ways of leading together.

The first of these conversations will be in NAIDOC Week on Tuesday 10th November at 12pm AEDT. December and January dates will follow.

Deep Collaboration Practice Lead, Mark Yettica-Paulson and Liz Skelton, CFI Co-Founder and Director will be joined by Sarah Maddison, Co-Director of the Indigenous Settler Relations Collaboration at University of Melbourne.

They will discuss the NAIDOC Theme, Always Was Always Will Be in the context of Deep Collaboration. How does an honest reckoning with our nation’s past strengthen our capabilities to lead together?

Register for this free webinar on Humanitix. A Zoom link will be sent immediately prior to the event.

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Deep Collaboration is created by First Nations and other multicultural Australians, sharing their ideas, experiences and expertise with one goal in mind. That goal is to find a new way to work and lead together. This website describes a way of working that follows the values and steps needed to create this shared leadership.

At its core is an open source platform that has extensive resources and tools to build skills in working across power, race and difference whilst in collaboration. This is complemented by training and events. At a time of increasing polarity Deep Collaboration offers a pathway to collaborate for organisations, teams and individuals working on complex challenges, as one enabler of the systemic change required to achieve systemic change on racial equity.


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