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    Debate for Justice 2024 - Environmental Defenders Office & QUT Centre for Justice

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    QUT Kelvin Grove Campus - E Block Level 5
    kelvin grove, australia
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    Together with our sponsors QUT Centre for Justice, we are thrilled to invite you to a night of guaranteed laughs at EDO's 2024 Debate for Justice. 

    Join us for an evening of food, drinks, fun and ruthlessly witty rivalry! 

    This year's topic is, “Used to be Cool”.  

    Chaired/MC'd by Professor Kate Galloway, we have the following brilliant minds lined up to showcase their talents for team one: 

    • Alan Wilson KC 
    • Sandy Horneman-Wren SC 
    • Peter Murphy SC  

    Challenged by the formidable opposing team: 

    • Jayme Cooper 
    • Maeve Parker 
    • Tom Robson 

    Your ticket will include one drink, canapes and an unforgettable night of laughter. 

    Donations to EDO are welcomed when purchasing your ticket, or on the night. 

    We look forward to seeing you there! 

    Date: Thursday 8 August 2024 
    Time: 5:45 PM arrival for a 6:30 PM start (8.30pm finish) 
    Location: QUT Kelvin Grove Campus – E Block Level 5 
    Access: See QUT map

    We hope you can attend and share in the fun with us!

    About the EDO

    Environmental Defenders Office (EDO) is the largest environmental legal centre in the Australia-Pacific, dedicated to protecting our climate, communities and shared environment by providing access to justice, running groundbreaking litigation and leading law reform advocacy.

    We are an accredited community legal service and a non-government, not-for-profit organisation that uses the law to protect and defend Australia’s wildlife, people and places.

    About our hosts, QUT Centre for Justice

    The QUT C4J carries out that research that is co-designed with industry partners in government, community, for-profit and not-for-profit agencies, across Australia and internationally. In practice and theory, we explore the proposition that research can help to make the delivery of justice available and meaningful to all, regardless of social, legal, political, economic or other circumstances, and where they are situated. Our research focuses on finding solutions to social injustice, regardless of social status or geo-political spatial location in a globalised world.

    Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a major Australian university with a truly global outlook. Home to nearly 50,000 students, we’re providing real-world infrastructure, learning and teaching, and graduate skills to the next generation of change-makers.

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