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Birrunga Gallery's 2024 Reconciliation Week Annual Panel Luncheon

Birrunga Gallery's 2024 Reconciliation Week Annual Panel Luncheon

Starts: Thursday, 30 May 2024
Ends: Thursday, 30 May 2024
Birrunga Gallery is delighted to extend an exclusive invitation to the Reconciliation Panel 2024 – a pivotal event that promises to deep dive into the immediate and ongoing impacts of the 2023 referendum result on First Nations Peoples, their businesses and explores the where to from here questions around the viability of reconciliation in its pre-referendum format whilst mustering resolve about the next steps in First Nations and non–First Nations relationships with a view of moving forward effectively together. Whatever your understanding of reconciliation and its profound impact on Australia's future will be disrupted and reconfigured in real time. The Highlight - An Engaging Panel Discussion Moderated by Birrunga Wiradyuri, the heart of the event lies in the astute, insightful panel discussion featuring distinguished experts. Gain first-hand knowledge and perspectives from Panelists: Madonna Thomson: CEO Nyanda Cultural Tours Erin Lang: CEO Reconciliation Queensland Luke Fraser: CEO Howard Smith Wharves Dr Clinton Schultz: CEO Sobah Beverages The Luncheon includes a main, dessert and a drink! The Reconciliation event will unfold with a delicious two-course luncheon, fostering an atmosphere of collegial reciprocity, respect and a commitment to developing shared understanding among attendees. Guests will be encouraged to engage directly with the panel in Q and A.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-30 12:00 am 2024-05-30 12:00 am Birrunga Gallery's 2024 Reconciliation Week Annual Panel Luncheon Birrunga Gallery is delighted to extend an exclusive invitation to the Reconciliation Panel 2024 – a pivotal event that promises to deep dive into the immediate and ongoing impacts of the 2023 referendum result on First Nations Peoples, their businesses and explores the where to from here questions around the viability of reconciliation in its pre-referendum format whilst mustering resolve about the next steps in First Nations and non–First Nations relationships with a view of moving forward effectively together. Whatever your understanding of reconciliation and its profound impact on Australia's future will be disrupted and reconfigured in real time. The Highlight - An Engaging Panel Discussion Moderated by Birrunga Wiradyuri, the heart of the event lies in the astute, insightful panel discussion featuring distinguished experts. Gain first-hand knowledge and perspectives from Panelists: Madonna Thomson: CEO Nyanda Cultural Tours Erin Lang: CEO Reconciliation Queensland Luke Fraser: CEO Howard Smith Wharves Dr Clinton Schultz: CEO Sobah Beverages The Luncheon includes a main, dessert and a drink! The Reconciliation event will unfold with a delicious two-course luncheon, fostering an atmosphere of collegial reciprocity, respect and a commitment to developing shared understanding among attendees. Guests will be encouraged to engage directly with the panel in Q and A. 257 MacArthur Avenue, Hamilton , QLD , 4007 , Australia
257 MacArthur Avenue, Hamilton , QLD , 4007 , Australia
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