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(Re)Purpose: How Australian social enterprises are redefining prosperity

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2022 is a banner year for the social enterprise community, as we take our turn playing host to a global gathering during the Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF), held in Brisbane on 28-29 September. The National Social Enterprise Strategy is also well underway, and a federal election on the horizon. This is a big year for social enterprise!

As this grassroots movement gathers steam, (Re)Purpose is your chance to check in with this passionate community, be inspired by its untold stories, and connect/collaborate with leaders who will be building out the sector for the next decade of impact.

Here's what to expect on the day:
👉  Inspiring conversations with Who Gives a Crap, APY Art Centre Collective and TABOO
👉  Updates from the National Social Enterprise Strategy team
👉  The launch of SEWF 2022 (with discounted tickets for attendees!)
👉  An engaging platform designed to enhance connection
👉  Workshops and thematic networking

For those in Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobart, we kick off at 12pm.
Adelaide, 11:30am.
Brisbane folks, that's 11am.
Darwin, 10:30. Perth, 9am.  

If we’re to succeed in attaining the noble aims of the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, no one can afford to sit on the bench. We want you to be a part of this important movement, so please join us for this stellar afternoon of virtual connection, and collaboration through action.

(Re)Purpose is presented by Westpac Foundation, Torrens University, White Box Enterprises, Social Enterprise World Forum and Digital Storytellers.

What platform are we using?
We'll be using Remo, an interactive, virtual event space to ensure your experience at (Re)Purpose isn't a passive one! There will be opportunities to sit in rooms and chat with sector peers, as you would in a face-to-face event.  





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