Women in Media Oration & Gala Dinner featuring Kate McClymont | Sydney | 2024
Event description
The inaugural Women in Media Oration Honouring Caroline Jones, celebrates a trailblazer of the industry, mentor to many, and much-loved leader. As Women in Media’s patron for many years, Caroline Jones’ support for all women working across the media industry was beyond compare.
This gala dinner event honours her legacy and will be delivered by a well known woman in media who is also a pioneer of the industry. It is a must-attend evening for senior executives in the media and government landscapes. The Oration will foster intellectual discourse, inspire positive change for gender equity, and contribute to the betterment of society.
The Women in Media Oration Honouring Caroline Jones will be presented in Sydney on Thursday, 8 August 2024. It precedes the 2024 Women in Media National Conference which takes place the following day.
Women in Media National Conference 2024
The Women in Media National Conference has established itself as the must-attend event featuring high calibre speakers, honest discussion, and fresh ideas that push the boundaries of the industry.
Join women from across the media landscape to excel, learn, contribute, and connect. Be inspired by talks and ideas, hone skills in practical workshops, and network with a national community of women committed to gender equality. Whether you work in journalism, advertising, communications, technology, digital, screen, publishing or streaming, this event is for you.
Previous speakers have included former Prime Minister Julia Gillard, media icon Ita Buttrose, Australian of the Year Taryn Brumfitt, journalists such as Sarah Abo, Leigh Sales, Natalie Barr, Sandra Sully, CEO of the government’s Workplace Gender Equality Agency Mary Wooldridge, founder Mia Freedman, and many other influential media makers and cultural leaders.
Be a part of the largest gathering of women media professionals from across the country and secure your tickets before they sell out.
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