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International Women's Day 2022 #BreakTheBias

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The Remarkable Woman presents International Women’s Day 2022

#BreakTheBias

Collectively, we can create a more equal world by calling out inequality and discrimination and championing diversity and inclusion. Let’s come together to #breakthebias in 2022.

Join us for breakfast at the Ivy Ballroom on Wednesday 9th March where we’ll hear Dr Jana Pittman, Tracey Spicer AM and Aminata Conteh-Biger share their stories of triumphs, challenges and how they’ve had to #breakthebias in this year's most remarkable International Women’s Day event. 

You’ll get the opportunity to ask your burning questions to the panel in our intimate Q&A and share your morning with our fellow remarkable community in style. And yes, men are of course welcome to join! 

The Remarkable Woman’s International Women’s Day events are renowned for being an experience you’ll never forget. Enjoy exceptional stories, conversations, food, company, music, networking and added goodies in the signature Remarkable Woman way.

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9th March 2022

The Ivy Ballroom: George St, Sydney

7.15am - 9:45am

Tickets: Strictly limited in-person only tickets - Book now!

Want to know more about our Remarkable Speakers?

Dr Jana Pittman

Dr Jana Pittman’s story is an incredible roller coaster of triumph and defeat. Two time World Champion and four time Commonwealth Champion, she swapped the track to join the Australian Women’s bobsleigh team and became the first woman to represent Australia in both Summer and Winter Olympic games. In addition, Jana is a practising Doctor specialising in Women’s Health. She conquered many hurdles in life, including making it to the final five of the 2021 season of SAS Australia. Her resilience and passion for life is overflowing.

Tracey Spicer AM

Tracey Spicer AM is a Walkley Award winning author, journalist and broadcaster who has anchored programs for ABC TV and radio, Network Ten and Sky News. She was named the NSW Premier’s Woman of the Year, accepted the Sydney Peace Prize alongside Tarana Burke for the Me Too movement, and won the award for Excellence in Women’s Leadership through Women & Leadership Australia. She was chosen as one of the Australian Financial Review’s 100 Women of Influence and was named Agenda Setter of the Year by Women’s Agenda. For her 30 years of media and charity work, Tracey has been awarded the Order of Australia. 

Aminata Conteh-Biger

Aminata Conteh-Biger’s story is one of survival, hope and resilience. Kidnapped in 1999, she survived months as a sex slave and human shield during the civil war in Sierra Leone, until she finally escaped to Australia as a refugee with the help of UNHCR. Her innate desire to give back, along with the traumatic birth of her first child, led her to establish the Aminata Maternal Foundation, a for-purpose organisation which helps Sierra-Leonean women gain access to maternal health. Aminata is also an author, inspirational speaker, performer, mother and wife. 


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