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Reconciliation Victoria and ANTaR Victoria AGM and Forum 2023

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Reconciliation and ANTaR Victoria AGM and Forum: Where to from here?

Reconciliation Victoria and ANTaR Victoria invite all members to attend our Annual General Meetings and Forum on Saturday 2 December 2023.  

As valued members, we would greatly appreciate your company to reflect on the past year and reconnect on our path to reconciliation.

We will present our annual reports and seek your input and feedback on the critical work of reconciliation supporters in Victoria.

Date: Saturday 2 December 2023

Time: 10:45am - 3pm

Location: Djerring Flemington Hub, Flemington 

This is a catered event - a light lunch will be provided by PAWA Catering.


Panel Discussion: Where to from here? 
Following the formal AGM proceedings, we will have a forum panel discussion with guest speakers including:

  • Aunty Esme Bamblett - Co-Chair, Elders' Voice at First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria and CEO, Aboriginal Advancement League.
  • Uncle Richard Frankland - Co-Chair, ANTaR Victoria and Professor of Interdisciplinary Arts, Deakin University.
  • Shaun Middlebrook - Social and Emotional Well-being Manager, Yoorrook Justice Commission.
  • Professor Andrew Gunstone - Co-Chair, Reconciliation Victoria and Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor Reconciliation, Federation University.

The panel discussion will be facilitated by Uncle Charles Pakana - Founder, Victorian Aboriginal News.

Accessibility: The venue has lift access and is wheelchair accessible.

** Please note: there will be photography throughout the forum. If you do not wish to be included in any photography, please advise Reconciliation Victoria staff.

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Reconciliation Victoria acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Victoria, and recognises First Peoples continuing connection to lands, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present who carry the memories, traditions, cultures, and aspirations of First Peoples, and who forge the path ahead for emerging leaders.


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