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CDU Voice to Parliament Panel Discussion

Presenter First Nations Leadership and Engagement
Date
Time
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Contact person
Annette Wilson
T: 0467 879 740 E: firstnationsleadership@cdu.edu.au
Location Casuarina campus, Orange Building 3, Performance Theatre
Open to CDU staff and students, Public
Voice to Parliament Panel Discussion

The panel discussion is the last of three events presented by the First Nations Leadership and Engagement portfolio to help facilitate discussion and provide people with clear and practical information about the Voice. The event will feature Northern Territory community organisations sharing their perspectives on the potential impact of the Voice to Parliament on outcomes for First Nations people.

You will be able to hear from people with a wealth of knowledge discuss how they see the Voice contributing to improving and developing the lives of First Nations people.

This event will not be live-streamed but recorded and available on the Voice page after the event.

Register for the Panel Discussion

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