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Indigenous Sustainability Conference

 

Posted by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Program Team

Tuesday 28th February 2012

Location: Star Room Level 6 IMAX Theatre Complex Darling Harbour Sydney NSW 2000 , NSW (View map)


 

"Sustainable development: meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." Brundtland Commission, 1987

3 Pillars Network in partnership with the Australian Employment Covenant, Philanthropy Australia and the Net Balance Foundation present a one-day conference that addresses the intersection between sustainability and indigenous issues: employment, education and environment.

This unprecedented event brings together for the first time leaders from ALL indigenous areas -business, education, philanthropy, advocacy, government and the environment.

Why now?

The governmental Closing the Gap initiatives have helped kick-start many exciting new Indigenous programs and ask important questions relating to long-term sustainable and positive outcomes. This conference aims to air the issues and provide a sounding board for those who know and care about future sustainability across Indigenous employment, education and environment initiatives.

The event will:

- Address tensions: Reconciling and respecting traditions and mainstream practices,

- Develop effective models, frameworks and evaluation techniques to improve opportunities and equity,

- Showcase successful indigenous businesses and enterprises to drive sustainable outcomes for future generations.

Key speakers include Warren Mundine, Chairman of the Australian Indigenous Chamber of Commerce, Andrew Penfold, CEO of the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation and Rhonda Parker, CEO of the Australian Employment Covenant.

With the vast range of highly regarded speakers gathered together, we are confident that this showcase conference will be regarded as an important contribution to future successful Indigenous outcomes.

For more information please visit the website here.




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