Policy Hive: Climate Policy in Australia - Where to from here?
Event description
Policy Hive is Per Capita's early career policy network for policy professionals, students and anyone interested in learning more about how they can influence policy and politics to build an Australia based on fairness, shared prosperity and social justice. (Long time policy wonks also welcome!)
On Wednesday 18 June we'll be discussing climate policy with Gavan McFadzean from Australian Conservation Foundation. There'll also be plenty of time for mingling and meeting new people.
Free entry, registration required. Bring your friends and colleagues. Drinks and pizza at bar prices.
6:00pm Networking
6:30pm Presentation from Gavan McFadzean with Q&A time
7:15pm Networking
8:30pm Event close
Gavan's presentation will be live streamed. Live stream will commence at:
6:30pm AEST (VIC, NSW, TAS, ACT, QLD)
6:00pm ACST (SA, NT)
4:30pm AWST (WA)
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Following graduating with a degree in Economics and Politics at Monash University, Gavan McFadzean has had a 30-year career in environmental and climate activism. During a 12-year stint at The Wilderness Society, Gavan ran the Victorian Branch, the Northen Australia Program and the National Forest Campaign. He’s also been Campaign Director for the Leader’s Office of the Australian Greens under Richard di Natale. He is a recipient of Wild Magazine’s Environmentalist of the Year Award, a board member for Climate Action Network Australia, and has represented the movement in international negotiations at three climate COPs, the World Heritage Committee and as Australian Committee to the International Union for Conservation and Nature (IUCN). He is currently Program Manager – Climate and Energy for the Australian Conservation Foundation.
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