Want to know more about the Voice and how it relates to environment and climate action? Join our webinar on Wednesday 27 September!
You’ll hear from inspiring First Nations leaders about what this moment means to them, and how it can build towards big, transformative change that makes our country better. You’ll learn about some of the incredible work already happening around First Nations justice – things like progressing Treaty, protecting Country and standing up against big fossil fuel expansion. Bringing together passionate people from right across the country who care about protecting our environment, it will be a respectful space to listen, ask questions and learn together.
Presented by Environment Victoria and supported by Conservation Councils nationwide
WHAT: The Environment Movement and the Voice – webinar
An online panel discussion to learn more about the Voice, and the connection between protecting our environment, climate action and First Nations Justice. Hosted by Environment Victoria and other state environment groups from across the country.
WHEN: Wednesday 27 September, 5.30 - 7pm (ACST)
WHERE: Online, via Zoom (link sent on signup)
SPEAKERS:
Amy Gordon, GetUp | Amy is a Gooreng Gooreng woman, and First Nations Justice and Referendum Director at GetUp. Amy has spent the last 15 years working on climate and First Nations Justice.
Djaran Murray-Jackson, First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria | Djaran is a proud Dja Dja Wurrung, Wamba Wamba, Yorta Yorta, Dhudhuroa, Waywurru, Barapa Barapa, Wergaia and Wiradjuri man. In mid-2023, Djaran was chosen to represent the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans on the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria.
Tatum Moore, Dhubu-Gu Local Aboriginal Land Council | Tatum is a Wiradjuri, Yorta Yorta and Barkindji woman, and CEO of Dhubu-Gu Local Aboriginal Land Council
Talicia Minniecon | Talicia is a proud descendant of the Kabi Kabi and Gooreng Gooreng Nations, is an Australian South Sea Islander from Ambrym Island, Vanuatu and is a proud Zenadth Kes woman from the Maluligal & Kemer Kemer Meriam Nations from her father. She is a proud descendant from Hanuabada Village, Papua New Guinea from her mother.
She is a Co-Founder of the Kgira Kgarum First Nations Homeschool Co-Op where she homeschools her 3 children, she is the creator & founder of TTPOPP – Tidda Talz Creates Progress over Perfection Pieces which is her First Nations & Pacifika art, jewellery & fashion brand, she is a community organiser for the Yes 23 Cairns Team and is a member of the Our Islands Our Home Ailan Power Movement.