Harmony Day- MCCSA Leadership & Networking Night - 21st March 2024
Event description
Everyone Belongs: MCCSA's Harmony Week Celebrations 2024
Date: Thursday, 21st March 2024
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Venue: MCCSA, 113 Gilbert Street, ADELAIDE 5000
Presenters: Jodeen Carney, Manal Younus, Julie Rapebach
Join us for the inaugural Leadership & Networking night of 2024!
You are cordially invited to MCCSA's first Leadership and Networking Night of the year. Embrace a new era of community innovation as we delve into the theme of "Doing Things Differently." This event promises to be nothing short of inspiring!
Don't miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, gain valuable insights, and expand your network in the field of community leadership. This event is a testament to the power of collaboration, innovation, and doing things differently.
Guest Speakers
Jodeen Carney, Commissioner, Equal Opportunity
Jodeen Carney, our esteemed Equal Opportunity Commissioner, has a remarkable career spanning various roles in the Northern Territory, including lawyer, politician, and departmental chief executive. After retiring from politics, she conducted a comprehensive review of the Territory’s youth justice system in 2011. In her current role as South Australia’s Commissioner for Equal Opportunity since April 2021, Jodeen continues to advocate for the advancement of women and child protection, reflecting her enduring commitment to these crucial issues.
Manal Younus, Performing Artist, Storyteller, Facilitator
Manal Younus, an accomplished storyteller, and artist, originally from Eritrea and now based on Kaurna Country in South Australia, believes in the power of language and stories to shape our existence. Manal has received numerous accolades, including the Ministerial Award for Leadership in Languages and Cultures and being a finalist for the Channel 9 Young Achiever Award in Arts and Culture, Young South Australian of the Year, and the Governors Multicultural Award. Through her writing, performances, and workshops, Manal fosters an environment for audiences to explore questions about themselves, the world, and to share meaningful stories.
Julie Rapebach, South Australian Tourism Commission
Julie Rapebach immigrated from France seven years ago, to work for a not-for-profit association promoting the French language and culture in Australia. She is now employed by Events South Australia, at the South Australian Tourism Commission where she has created the Intercultural Awareness Group, with the aim of advancing multiculturalism and interculturalism in the workplace.
Registration Details
Secure your spot for this transformative event by RSVPing before the 19th of March 2024, 6pm.
Please note that registration is limited to a maximum of two tickets per registration.
We are introducing a small admission fee to support our mission of sustainability and community development. This fee directly contributes to enhancing your event experience by ensuring top-quality catering and securing outstanding venues. Additionally, it encourages accountability among attendees, making it more likely that those who commit will attend on the night.
We value your presence and are aware that circumstances can vary, so if you face financial constraints and require a discount code, please don't hesitate to contact us. Our goal is to make this event accessible and inclusive for all.
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