🌞 Party at the Pav 🌞 Fundraiser for the Yes23 Campaign!
Event description
Let’s party in support of the YES vote!Â
Join us for a party upstairs at Bondi's newest beachside venue as we raise money for Yes23 – the Yes Campaign for Indigenous Constitutional Recognition.
DRINKS. DANCING. AUCTIONS. RAFFLES. PRIZES. SPECIAL GUESTSÂ
What to expect:
- Sundowners on the balcony and mellow tunes from local DJ's Matt Ringrose and Casual P
- Beers from the boys at Yullis Brews (+ a special surprise), zingy cocktails from Four Pillars, wine from the legends at Konpira Maru and sans-alcs from Heaps Normal and Yes You Can
- Tasty morsels and pizzas from the team at Glory Days circulating the floor Â
- Hear from (among other things) Directors of Yes23 Chloe Wighton, Wiradjuri (Galari) woman from Gilgandra, New South Wales and Karen Mundine from the Bundjalung Nation of northern NSW.Â
- Lots and lots of prizes ... think head-to-toe Puma kit and a run with Nedd Brockmann (the myth, the man, the legend himself), tickets to Bangarra Dance or a year's supply of Heaps Normal!!
Tickets $75 (inc. welcome drink, canapés + pizza, cheap drinks and a good time)Â
All proceeds will be donated to the Yes23 Campaign.
BIG LOVE TO OUR SPONSORS:Â
Waverley Council, Glory Days, Yullis Brews, Four Pillars Gin, Konpira Maru, Heaps Normal, Yes You Can
& OUR COMMUNITY PARTNERS:Â
Nedd Brockmann, Bangarra Dance Company, Sydney Swans, Aplenty, Nagnata, Dan Ilic, Paloma Salon, Gertrude & Alice, Women Want Adventure, r.a.r.e. studios, Elderton wines, Lulu Bondi, Budgy Smuggler, Utopia Goods, St Hugo Wines, The Bondi High, Centred Meditation, The Depot Bondi, Alice Kendall Graphic Design, Adam Bekker Pilates and Massage, Mapo Gelato, Normal, Harry’s, Undivided Food Co., Girls Get Off, The Habit Hub, Sarah Cooper, Rumble.Â
About our speakersÂ
Chloe Wighton
Chloe is a Wiradjuri (Galari) woman from Gilgandra, New South Wales. Chloe is a Director at Australians for Indigenous Constitutional Recognition (AICR) that is running the Yes23 campaign for the Voice to Parliament referendum.Â
She previously worked on the campaign for constitutional reform to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and was employed in the Indigenous strategy at the University of Sydney.Â
Chloe is passionate about the continuation of Wiradjuri culture, particularly the preservation of language. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (Archaeology) and is completing a Masters in Museum & Heritage Studies.Â
Karen Mundine
Karen Mundine is from the Bundjalung Nation of northern NSW. She is the CEO of Reconciliation Australia and a Director of Australians for Indigenous Constitutional Recognition (AICR) that is running the Yes23 campaign for the Voice to Parliament referendum.Â
Karen has more than 25 years’ experience in community engagement, public advocacy, communications and social marketing campaigns. She's worked in public, corporate and community sectors across a range of portfolio areas including health, the arts, ICT, and Indigenous and foreign affairs.
Over the course of her career, she has been instrumental in some of Australia’s watershed national events including the Apology to the Stolen Generations, Centenary of Federation commemorations, Corroboree 2000 and the 1997 and 2021 Australian Reconciliation Conventions.Â
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