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NAIDOC Week - 'Spirit of Surfing' panel discussion


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Please join us at the Australian National Surfing Museum (ANSM) for an inspiring panel discussion to celebrate NAIDOC and this year’s theme ‘Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud’.

Facilitated by Jodie Sizer CEO GORCAPA (Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority), ‘Spirit in Surfing’ will be a conversation amongst friends Corrina Eccles, Jordie Campbell, Jessi Rebel and Anthony Humes - sharing what the 2024 NAIDOC theme means to each of them, their cultural journey and deep connection to sea country through surfing.

We encourage you to register early as we expect this event to book out quickly.

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5.30pm: Doors open, refreshments
6.00pm: Welcome to Country followed by Panel Discussion

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Introduction
Robyn Seymour, CEO Surf Coast Shire

Facilitator 
Jodie Sizer, CEO Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority (GORCAPA)
Jodie has worked with tertiary institutions, governments, sports codes and major businesses in creating meaningful change for Aboriginal people. She has led change process advancing Aboriginal self-determination and opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in her own community, interstate communities and internationally.

Panel
Corrina Eccles: Wadawurrung Traditional Owner, Victorian Indigenous Surfing Program Mentor 
Jordie Campbell: Surfing Victoria Head of Programs / Indigenous Aquatics Manager, 12x Victorian Indigenous Champion
Jessi Rebel: Artist, youth/community worker, studying a Bachelor of Arts Therapy, 2024 High Line Surf Fest crew
'Humey' - Anthony Hume: Strong Brother Strong Sister Youth Support Officer, Victorian Indigenous Surfing Program catalyst now Mentor.

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Parking: There is ample parking available close to the venue - car park entry is opposite McDonalds on Beach Rd.

Access: If you require wheelchair access or support needs, please add your requirements during the booking.

Children: Are welcome but must be supervised by an adult. Please reserve a ticket for them during your booking.

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NAIDOC Week (National Aboriginal and Islanders Day Observance Committee) occurs annually in July, and celebrates the history, culture and achievements of First Nations people. To learn more visit naidoc.org.au


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