Menzies School of Health Research
Next Generation Solutions - Youth Voices Shaping the Future of Health, Country and Community
| Presenter | Tiahni Adamson, 2024 SA Young Australian of the Year | |
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| Location | Menzies Auditorium, John Mathews Building (JMB), Building 58, Royal Darwin Hospital Campus, Corner of Nightingale and Paracelsus Road, Tiwi or online | |
| Open to | CDU staff and students, Public | |
Next Generation Solutions - Youth Voices Shaping the Future of Health, Country and Community will bring together emerging and established NT leaders to explore how young people across cultures are driving a healthier, fairer, and more sustainable future. The event will feature young thinkers and researchers who combine science, culture, innovation, and care to shape a better future.
Young people aren’t waiting for the baton — they are already leading the way. From health equity to climate justice, youth voices are creating bold new solutions.
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