FREMANTLE | Together, Yes: Community Information Session
Event description
This event is a great opportunity for you to learn about our Together, Yes campaign and how you can play an effective and valuable role in the campaign to secure a First Nations’ Voice to parliament.
What is Together, Yes?
Together, Yes is a first-ever nationwide conversation process to inform and empower friends, family, workmates and neighbours on the defining issue of our time. Kitchen Table Conversations are a tried and tested approach used by the Victorian Women’s Trust for the past 20 years. They prove to be a rewarding experience for everyone involved.
In this community information session, we’ll cover:
- The national campaign structure
- More about Together, Yes: the process, team and timeframes
- The pivotal role conversation hosts play; and the support we provide
- How you can join this campaign
The session will finish with a short Q&A. Auslan interpreters will be present and the venue is wheelchair accessible.
Questions? Get in touch with our team: moa@togetheryes.com.au
Getting there, public transport:
By bus:
All buses stopping Market St Before High St followed by an 8 min walk to Kidogo Arthouse.
All buses stopping Freemantle followed by 9 min walk to Kidogo Arthouse.
Blue CAT bus stopping Cliff St Fishing Boat Harbour.
By train: Kidogo Arthouse venue is located within a 6 minute walk from the Fremantle Train Station. From the station, locate the footpath winding south along the train tracks and follow until you reach the venue.
Parking:
The closest public car park is located at the roundabout on the corners of Marine Terrace and Cliff Street. Alternate parking at Little High Street and Mews Road.
Accessibility:
Full wheelchair accessibility.
Refreshments:
Tea and coffee to be served upon arrival.
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