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    PERTH | Together, Yes: Community Information Session


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    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. 

    Questions? Get in touch with our team: moa@togetheryes.com.au

    Getting there, public transport: 

    By bus: 178, 24, 72, 910, 930, 950, 960, 970

    By train: Airport line, Fremantle line, Mandurah line to Perth Station, followed by a 7 minute walk to the Town Hall.

    Parking:

    Parking via car parks at:

    Pier Street, between Murray and Wellington Streets.
    Council House, 27 St Georges Terrace.
    Perth Concert Hall, Terrace Road.

    Accessibility:

    Entry via ramp on Hay street. Disabled access via lift to the Main Hall and a separate disabled toilet with wheelchair access.

    The nearest disabled drop-off bay is 150 metres away on the south side of Murray Street near the corner of Barrack Street. Red and Blue CAT bus stops are nearby on Barrack Street and the nearest taxi rank is across the street on Hay Street.

    Refreshments:

    Tea and coffee to be served upon arrival.


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