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We the People: Community Building Summit

Wunggurrwil Dhurrung Community Centre
wyndham vale, australia
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Sat, 22 Feb, 10am - 3pm AEDT

Event description

Wyndham for Palestine (WFP) is inviting locals, supporters, and neighbours far and wide to attend a community building summit in preparation for the coming Federal elections. 

It is a special opportunity to gather as a community to map out a progressive direction. 

The program for We the People includes sessions on preferential voting, navigating party politics, and learning from Indigenous modes of self-determination and leadership. Special guest speakers will be on hand to take questions about 'how things work', with many opportunities to meet and chat with new friends!

We're making this day about us: to declare the kind of world we want for ourselves and future generations, and figure out how to assert this with impact. We are the people. 

Date
Saturday 22 February

Time
10.00 am for 10.15 start - 3.00 pm

Venue
Wunggurrwil Dhurrung Centre, 19 Communal Rd, Wyndham Vale
Wadawurrung Country
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IMPORTANT NOTES

  • Wunggurrwil Dhurrung is an Indigenous-managed Centre and we ask attendees to be mindful of the use of space. Please follow directions from organisers on the day. It is a mobility-friendly property. 
  • Venue capacity is limited, so please register ASAP. Let us know if you are no longer able to attend so we can accommodate those on the waitlist. 
  • Registration is free. Donations are appreciated to cover costs for the day.
  • A lunch meal will be provided. Feel free to bring nut-free snacks to share, and your own water bottle for refilling. 
  • We cannot guarantee that sessions will be recorded - please bring your own pen and paper if you wish to take notes. 
  • Check our Instagram page for speaker announcements and other important updates. 
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Wunggurrwil Dhurrung Community Centre
wyndham vale, australia