Purpose: A Wellbeing Economies Film screening + panel discussion with food from Arthouse Cafe
| Presenter | Dr Kamaljit Sangha | |
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Jennifer Pinkerton
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| Location | CDU Casuarina Campus, Building Blue 5.1 | |
| Open to | CDU staff and students, Public | |
Join us from 5:30pm on Thursday evening, 30 October, at Casuarina campus for food from Arthouse Cafe + a screening and panel discussion, centred on the documentary Purpose: A Wellbeing Economies film (screening begins at 6pm).
Follow the compelling story of Australian economist Katherine Trebeck and Italian politician Lorenzo Fioramonti as they pursue reimagined economic systems that serve people and planet.
A lively panel discussion, hosted by CDU ecological economist, Kamaljit Sangha, will feature:
*Selena Uibo, Leader of the Opposition, Northern Territory
*Film protagonist Katherine Trebeck (on Zoom)
*Kat McNamara (Member for Nightcliff)
*Phil Scott (Independent Candidate for Solomon, 2025 federal election).
Secure discounted student or low wage tickets for $6, or general entry tickets for $10
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