Social Good Summit Melbourne 2022
Event description
About the Social Good Summit Australia 2022
The Social Good Summit Australia (SGSA) is a United Nations-affiliated event that connects individuals, corporations, not-for-profits, government, and grassroots organisations to inspire and discuss solutions for the greatest challenges of our times.
Through powerful speeches from inspiring industry leaders, we aim to educate and inspire individuals to take action for social good.
The SGSA brings people like you together to discuss ideas, share stories and inspire everyone to actively make the world a better place.
The SGSA is part of a global network of committed citizens from more than 100 countries that meet every year to unlock the potential of individuals, technology and collaboration to make the world a better place.
This year’s Summit theme RECONNECT. RETHINK. RESTART will focus on the task ahead of us to fulfil the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals in creating a better world by 2030.
Over the last seven years, the SGSA has inspired many individuals to get involved, get connected and take action.
The SGSA is a non-for-profit run solely by volunteers. We have a great team of friendly, passionate people who work tirelessly to make the summit happen. Our team is made up of mums, dads, working professionals, students and artists who selflessly give off their time, with a shared goal to make a better world by 2030.
Please remember you can apply for your 25% rebate through the Victorian Entertainment Program.
Accessibility
This event is accessible to all persons with a disability with wheelchair accessibility and audio description being important parts of the running of the Social Good Summit. If there are any accommodations you require to be able to attend the event please feel free to get in touch via the contact details below. We strive to make an inclusive community of individuals actively trying to make the world a better place.
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