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Nov 20 2024

First Aid Course - 20 November

UCLifex and Surf Life Saving NSW are bringing a First Aid course straight to you on campus, to make it as simple as possible for you to get certified! There are two course options, please see the details of each below to choose which you'd like to do. Please note that HLTAID011 includes HLTAID009 – both courses are run together, so those only completing the CPR component (HLTAID009) will just finish earlier in the day. Please only book ONE of the below courses. Course 1HLTAID009 - Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitationThe Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) course delivers the essential principles, skills and knowledge to maintain or restore breathing and circulation in an adult, child or infant. The course content is based on the policies and standards of the Australian Resuscitation Council.Course contentRecognise an emergency situation and convey details of the incident to emergency servicesLegal issues and infection controlAssessing the casualty and recognising the need for CPREmergency action principles – DRSABCDPlan an appropriate first aid responseExternal cardiac compressions (CPR)Adult, infant and child CPR rates and techniquesOne- and two-person CPR techniquesUse of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)Contribute to workplace reporting of an incident and psychological impacts on self and othersDuration – 2.5 hours, including assessment.Entry Requirements – Participants must be a minimum of 10 years of age on the date of final assessment.Assessment – The course is assessed through demonstration*, presentation and application of all elements of competency in the workplace. Participants will be required to complete activities that may include role-plays, oral and written questioning, practical demonstrations and performing scenarios. Please note, it is a requirement of this course that practical demonstration of CPR must be performed on the floor.Certification – Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a nationally recognised statement of attainment for the following unit of competency: - HLTAID009 - Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitationValidity – One year from date of course. It is recommended by the Australian Resuscitation Council that you update your CPR skills every 12 months.Course 2HLTAID011 – Provide First AidThis course provides participants with the knowledge and skills needed to manage emergency First Aid situations and deliver competent emergency care until the arrival of professional medical support. Once completed, participants will obtain a First Aid certificate that is valid for three years. The Provide First Aid course is nationally-recognised ACECQA-approved training.Course contentLegal issues and infection controlDRSABCD action planThe principles of first aid and its applicationsRecognition and management of emergency situations and convey details of the incident to emergency servicesCardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and DefibrillationContribute to workplace reporting of an incident and psychological impacts on self and othersTreatment of shock, infection, fractures, bleeding and burnsEmergencies due to lack of oxygen, excess heat or coldRecognition and management of medical conditions that may need emergency care, including heart attack, stroke, asthma, diabetes and epilepsyManagement of common medical emergencies using available equipmentTreatment of poisoning including venomous bites and stingsEntry Requirements –Participants must be a minimum of 14 years of age on the date of final assessment.Delivery Options – One full day of training (eight hours) plus a question and answer workbook (available online) to be completed independently prior to the day of practical training.Assessment –This course is assessed through demonstration, presentation and application of all elements of competency in the workplace. Participants will be required to complete activities that may include role-plays, oral and written questioning, practical demonstrations and performing scenarios. Please note, it is a requirement of this course that practical demonstration of CPR must be performed on the floor.CertificationUpon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a nationally-recognised statement of attainment for the following units of competency:- HLTAID009 – Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation- HLTAID010 - Provide basic emergency life support- HLTAID011 – Provide First AidPre-course learning –Approximately one hour of online activities.Validity - Three years from date of course. It is recommended by the Australian Resuscitation Council that the CPR component of this course be updated every 12 months.

09:00 - 17:00
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Nov 21 2024

Introduction to Analysis of Socio-economic Data Using STATA

Introduction to Analysis of Socio-economic Data Using STATALocation: 11B44, University of CanberraDATE: Thursday 21 and Friday 22 November 2024, 9:00am-4:00pmCONTACT:  inga.stebbing@canberra.edu.auInstructor: Professor Xiaodong Gong Workshop description: This workshop by Professor Xiaodong Gong offers a hands-on introduction to applied socio-economic data analysis. With a combination of lectures and computer lab sessions, this course is designed for people who wish to refresh or develop their skills in quantitative socio-economic data analysis and social policy modelling. Topics covered include introduction to the use of STATA; introduction to applied data analysis and regressions, model specification and construction, interpretation of regression results, and model evaluation (diagnostic testing). The participants will gain further insight into these topics by applications on real-world data.About the instructor: Professor Xiaodong Gong has published in International and Australian journals such as Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Annals of Applied Statistics, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Economic Development and Cultural Change, The Economic Record and many other reputable journals. His work includes modelling labour supply, tax and welfare policy, childcare, labour mobility, child development and education, and household consumption.Prior to joining University of Canberra, Xiaodong has worked at the Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) in Germany, The Australian National University, and the Australian Treasury. He is a Fellow of the IZA.This workshop is for UC staff and students only. The target audience includes HDR/Honours students and early career researchers who are conducting empirical analysis.STATA software/(trial version) will be provided for participants who do not have access to it.Contents:basics of regressionbasics of STATAinterpreting coefficientsgoodness of fithypothesis testingmodel specification issues—diagnostic and remediesProgram: will be provided down the track.  References: No specific references are suggested although participants are encouraged to bring any STATA documentation they may have. For an overview of the STATA package, please visit http://survey-design.com.au or http://stata.comREGISTRATIONS details: The workshop is free but participants need to register through Humanitix before 1 October 2024Please note that the workshop will only proceed if there is enough interest.

09:00 - 16:00 1 more date available
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Nov 21 2024

Platform Blues - The Sad States of Social Media

One-Day Conference at the University of CanberraA free event curated by Geert Lovink (Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam) and Denise Thwaites (Faculty of Arts and Design, University of Canberra)With lectures, presentations, performances and conversations led by Ella Barclay, Nicole Curato, Sophie Dumaresq, Caroline Fisher, Catherine Page Jeffery, Geert Lovink, David Nolan, Mathieu O'Neil, Phoebe Quinn, Melinda Rackham, Litia Roko, Erin Stapleton, Tyne Sumner, Denise Thwaites, Temple Uwalaka and Ashley Van den Heuvel.Date/Time: Thursday 21 November 2024, 10:00-18:30Location: Building 1 Level A Room 1A21, University of Canberra (NB Room 1a21 is accessed from the foyer joining Building 1 and Mizzuna café); A free event, registration is required. Register here.The full program is available here. Join us for an event that maps the depression, boredom and loneliness that feed (and are fed by) social media platforms. Beyond fake news, our platform dependencies, miseries, and anxieties are all too real. Many feel sadness about our collective inability to change - yet cannot imagine deleting social media accounts for fear of isolation. Platform Blues are an area of interest for multiple and varied forms of research, which intersect with our topic through critical enquiry into techno-feudalism, memes, online dating, doom scrolling, right-wing libertarian/conspiracy cultures and internet 'girl' theory. Alternative ways of community organizing provide glimpses of hope, as seen in protest and solidarity movements, such as those addressing climate action, #metoo, and the ongoing war in Gaza. Platform Blues in Australia exist, but neither strict regulation nor the melancholic dream of going offline will solve it. How can our phones become a tool of connection again? Resisting the distractions of AI eye candy, let's address the reality of our tech-induced mental poverty. This gathering of bodies and souls will coincide with the one-month residency of Dutch media theorist and internet critic, Geert Lovink, at the University of Canberra. Presented by the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research, The Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global Governance and the News and Media Research Centre (all University of Canberra) and the Institute of Network Cultures (Amsterdam). Supported by the University of Canberra as part of its Distinguished Visiting Fellow Program.For questions and accessibility requests, please contact: cccr@canberra.edu.au.

10:00 - 18:30
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Dec 2 2024

2024 JOINT ANZRSAI/RSA CONFERENCE INCLUSIVE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2024 JOINT ANZRSAI/RSA CONFERENCE? INCLUSIVE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT47th Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Association International,and the 5th Regional Studies Association Australasian Conference CALL FOR PAPERSThe conference this year will go back to the general theme of development with a particular focus of being inclusive. The theme hopes to cover a wide range of topics from the understanding of development, various indicators such as economic activity, income and wealth, the fulfilment of housing, transport, infrastructure, the role of technology and artificial intelligence and various other factors such as government and governance. In trying to capture the inclusiveness of development within and between people, space and place, the conference will also look at topic such as Urban-Rural Divide, Cultural, Community and Intergenerational issues.This conference is convened jointly by the Australia and New Zealand Regional Science Association International (ANZRSAI) and the Regional Studies Association (RSA). The two associations bring together researchers across academic and policy fields to explore the cutting edge of regional development and regional analysis in Australia, New Zealand and around the world. The event will be hosted by the University of Canberra on 2-3 December 2024. It will be a hybrid conference so on-line presentation and attendance will be available.Proposals for contributed papers, for themed panels, or for special sessions, will be welcomed on any topic related to regional development.For those who can attend in person, the venue is the Ann Harding Conference Centre at University of Canberra. More information on the conference and other relevant material will be available from the University Canberra (UC) Event, RSA and ANZRSAI websites at: Regional Studies Association https://www.regionalstudies.org/events/2024-australasia/ANZRSAI TIMETABLE17 October Final date for submission of proposals for themed panels or special sessions on particular topics.17 October Final date for submission of abstracts for papers.24 October Date for notification of acceptance of paper.31 October Final date for conference registration for paper presenters, for their paper to be confirmed in the programme.31 October Final date for submission of full paper by authors wanting their contribution to be considered for the best paper awards.18 November Date for publication of programme.1 December Informal welcome party (optional, time TBC)2-3 December Conference3 December Conference Dinner 7pm (separate registration necessary)ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONThe Regional Studies Association (RSA) and the Australia and New Zealand Regional Science Association International (ANZRSAI) Council invite contributions from academics, practitioners and policy advisors on any aspect of regional studies and science for presentation at the conference. The programme will include PowerPoint presentations, academic papers (which may be peer reviewed), themed panels and special sessions on topics in regional science theory, regional development practice or regional planning policy. Presentations can be made in person, or on-line in two or three parallel sessions.Click here https:https://www.regionalstudies.org/events/2024-australasia/ to submit your abstract.TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATIONUniversity of Canberra, is located in the west of Canberra at the central business district of Belconnen. There is a wide range of accommodation available with Mercure Belconnen and Abode Belconnen less than 2km (walking distance) from the venue. The University also has short term accommodation available on campus. Please contact csm.campuswest@unilodge.com.au with any enquiries.Special offer on accommodation will be added to our conference page at https://www.anzrsai.org/conference/conference-2024/CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONThis joint Regional Studies Association (RSA) and ANZRSAI conference will start with informal welcome event on the evening of Sunday 1 December 2024 (place & time TBC) and be followed by two days of stimulating plenary addresses, panels of expert speakers and parallel sessions of submitted papers.This is an opportunity for Regional Studies Association members and ANZRSAI members and others interested in regional issues to share experiences and network with each other, to keep up-to-date with latest developments in regional research and to address important issues in regional planning.Once the programme of plenary speakers is finalised, details will be published on the conference partners’ websites.Registration for the conference includes morning and afternoon tea as well as admission to all plenary and parallel sessions.FEESEarly Bird Standard Registration (paid before 31 October) $350.00Standard Registration for full conference (paid after 31 October) $400.00Student or Emeritus Registration for full conference $150.00ANZRSAI Awards Dinner (Monday 2 December, 7pm) $125.00To register for the conference, please visit: https://www.anzrsai.org/conference/conference-2024/ INVITATION FROM THE ANZRSAI AND RSA LEADERSOur two regional studies organisations, the Regional Studies Association (RSA) and ANZRSAI, are delighted to be able to jointly host a conference bringing together regional researchers globally. The theme of this year's conference, “Inclusive Regional Development”, covers a wide range of topics from the understanding of development, its indicators, its determinants and more importantly how to make it more inclusive within and between people, space and place, including in terms of Urban-Rural Divide, Cultural, Community and Intergenerational issues. Therefore, we encourage the participation of those working to enhance wellbeing, including scholars, policy makers and people involved in advocating and delivering various programmes to the communities.We are delighted that the Faculty of Business, Government and Law will host the conference in Canberra. Bringing the conference to the Australian Capital and the seat of government will provide an ideal venue for the interaction between scholars, policy makers and community workers to discuss how to bring development to everyone. This is also reflected by the range of keynote speakers for this conference. We are confident this conference will have a wide appeal for those working in regional studies and science and for related policy makers.We, thank BCARR – the Bureau of Communications, Arts and Regional Research – in the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts, for their financial support as the Conference’s chief sponsor. This is a significant contribution to regional studies and science in AustraliaAmong other publication opportunities, participants are welcome to submit papers presented at the conference to the Australasian Journal of Regional Studies or to any of the RSA’s six journals – Regional Studies; Spatial Economic Analysis; Territory, Politics, Governance; Regional Studies, Regional Science; Area Development and Policy and finally the new start journal Finance & Space.Yogi Vidyattama, ANZRSAI, and Alan Kinder, RSATHE KEYNOTE SPEAKERSAndrew Leigh is the Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury, and Federal Member for Fenner in the ACT. Prior to being elected in 2010, Andrew was a professor of economics at the Australian National University. He holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard, having graduated from the University of Sydney with first class honours in Arts and Law. Andrew is a past recipient of the Economic Society of Australia's Young Economist Award and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences. He has many publications with the latest books include, Reconnected: A Community Builder's Handbook (with Nick Terrell) (2020), What's the Worst That Could Happen? Existential Risk and Extreme Politics (2021) and Fair Game: Lessons From Sport for a Fairer Society & a Stronger Economy (2022).Kirsty Leslie is currently the Director of the Regional Workforce Assessments team at Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA). This team plays a key role in drawing together labour market and skills data analysis and insights at a regional level and is leading the work towards JSA producing a Regional Jobs and Skills Roadmap. Kirsty holds a Bachelor of Science in Statistics. Kirsty has an established career of over 25 years working across Government in senior statistical roles at Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA), the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and the departments of Education and Employment. Kirsty was the director of labour statistics at the ABS for many years and was recognised as an international expert in this field. Kirsty has a long history in statistical concepts and data strategies, survey management, and data integration across labour, education and training and health areas.Rebecca Vassarotti MLA is a Member for the seat of Kurrajong, elected in 2020. A member of the ACT Greens, she is the ACT Minister for the Environment, Heritage, Homelessness and Housing Services; and Sustainable Building and Construction (2020-2023). Rebecca earned her Bachelor of Arts (with majors in Anthropology and Political Science) and her Masters in Environmental Law from the Australian National University. Rebecca has extensive experience in the community sector, having held the positions of Executive Director at YWCA Canberra, Deputy CEO of the Australian Council of Social Service, and Executive Director of the International Network on Hepatitis and Substance Use. Rebecca has been a long term advocate for social justice and equality. Throughout her career, she has taken a keen focus to addressing issues like gender equity, homelessness, affordable housing, gambling reform and drug harm reduction.Professor Jacki Schirmer is the director of the Centre for Environmental Governance, Lead of the WellRes research unit and Chair of the Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Network at the University of Canberra. Jacki's own research focuses on understanding the social dimensions of natural resource management and resilience to extreme climatic events, particularly how people's access to and use of natural resources affects their health and wellbeing. She leads the Regional Wellbeing Survey, an annual survey examining the views of 15,000 rural, regional and urban Australians about the liveability and resilience of their community, and their own wellbeing and resilience.Dr Liz Allen is a demographer and senior lecturer at ANU Centre for Social Policy Research, where she researches population dynamics and teaches research methods. She is a member of ANU Council and an advocate for inclusive and accessible higher education. Liz was named among the ABC Top 5 Humanities and Social Sciences academics in Australia in 2018, and a woman to watch by the Australian Financial Review in 2023. Dr Allen is a member of the National Foundation of Australian Women social policy committee, and a regular media commentator for all things demography. Her book, The Future of Us (2020), is a call to action to build a stronger Australia through fairness and equality.CONFERENCE COMMITTEE:Associate Professor Yogi Vidyattama, University of CanberraProfessor Delwar AkbarKaren Cain, Transition & Recovery AustraliaProfessor Michael Cameron, University of Waikato.Associate Professor Azizur Rahman, Charles Sturt University (CSU).Dr Greg Jones, University of Southern Queensland (Toowoomba campus).Professor Tony Sorensen , University of New England.Professor Rolf Gerritsen , Charles Darwin University.Dr Kim Houghton, Strategic Economic SolutionsDr Paul McPhee , University of Wollongong.Dr. Deanna Hutchinson , Swinburne University of TechnologyProfessor Matthew Roskruge, Massey University

09:00 - 16:00
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Dec 2 2024

2024 JOINT ANZRSAI/RSA CONFERENCE INCLUSIVE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT

2024 JOINT ANZRSAI/RSA CONFERENCE? INCLUSIVE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT47th Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Association International,and the 5th Regional Studies Association Australasian Conference CALL FOR PAPERSThe conference this year will go back to the general theme of development with a particular focus of being inclusive. The theme hopes to cover a wide range of topics from the understanding of development, various indicators such as economic activity, income and wealth, the fulfilment of housing, transport, infrastructure, the role of technology and artificial intelligence and various other factors such as government and governance. In trying to capture the inclusiveness of development within and between people, space and place, the conference will also look at topic such as Urban-Rural Divide, Cultural, Community and Intergenerational issues.This conference is convened jointly by the Australia and New Zealand Regional Science Association International (ANZRSAI) and the Regional Studies Association (RSA). The two associations bring together researchers across academic and policy fields to explore the cutting edge of regional development and regional analysis in Australia, New Zealand and around the world. The event will be hosted by the University of Canberra on 2-3 December 2024. It will be a hybrid conference so on-line presentation and attendance will be available.Proposals for contributed papers, for themed panels, or for special sessions, will be welcomed on any topic related to regional development.For those who can attend in person, the venue is the Ann Harding Conference Centre at University of Canberra. More information on the conference and other relevant material will be available from the University Canberra (UC) Event, RSA and ANZRSAI websites at: Regional Studies Association https://www.regionalstudies.org/events/2024-australasia/ANZRSAI TIMETABLE17 October Final date for submission of proposals for themed panels or special sessions on particular topics.17 October Final date for submission of abstracts for papers.24 October Date for notification of acceptance of paper.31 October Final date for conference registration for paper presenters, for their paper to be confirmed in the programme.31 October Final date for submission of full paper by authors wanting their contribution to be considered for the best paper awards.18 November Date for publication of programme.1 December Informal welcome party (optional, time TBC)2-3 December Conference3 December Conference Dinner 7pm (separate registration necessary)ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONThe Regional Studies Association (RSA) and the Australia and New Zealand Regional Science Association International (ANZRSAI) Council invite contributions from academics, practitioners and policy advisors on any aspect of regional studies and science for presentation at the conference. The programme will include PowerPoint presentations, academic papers (which may be peer reviewed), themed panels and special sessions on topics in regional science theory, regional development practice or regional planning policy. Presentations can be made in person, or on-line in two or three parallel sessions.Click here https:https://www.regionalstudies.org/events/2024-australasia/ to submit your abstract.TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATIONUniversity of Canberra, is located in the west of Canberra at the central business district of Belconnen. There is a wide range of accommodation available with Mercure Belconnen and Abode Belconnen less than 2km (walking distance) from the venue. The University also has short term accommodation available on campus. Please contact csm.campuswest@unilodge.com.au with any enquiries.Special offer on accommodation will be added to our conference page at https://www.anzrsai.org/conference/conference-2024/CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONThis joint Regional Studies Association (RSA) and ANZRSAI conference will start with informal welcome event on the evening of Sunday 1 December 2024 (place & time TBC) and be followed by two days of stimulating plenary addresses, panels of expert speakers and parallel sessions of submitted papers.This is an opportunity for Regional Studies Association members and ANZRSAI members and others interested in regional issues to share experiences and network with each other, to keep up-to-date with latest developments in regional research and to address important issues in regional planning.Once the programme of plenary speakers is finalised, details will be published on the conference partners’ websites.Registration for the conference includes morning and afternoon tea as well as admission to all plenary and parallel sessions.FEESEarly Bird Standard Registration (paid before 31 October) $350.00Standard Registration for full conference (paid after 31 October) $400.00Student or Emeritus Registration for full conference $150.00ANZRSAI Awards Dinner (Monday 2 December, 7pm) $125.00To register for the conference, please visit: https://www.anzrsai.org/conference/conference-2024/ INVITATION FROM THE ANZRSAI AND RSA LEADERSOur two regional studies organisations, the Regional Studies Association (RSA) and ANZRSAI, are delighted to be able to jointly host a conference bringing together regional researchers globally. The theme of this year's conference, “Inclusive Regional Development”, covers a wide range of topics from the understanding of development, its indicators, its determinants and more importantly how to make it more inclusive within and between people, space and place, including in terms of Urban-Rural Divide, Cultural, Community and Intergenerational issues. Therefore, we encourage the participation of those working to enhance wellbeing, including scholars, policy makers and people involved in advocating and delivering various programmes to the communities.We are delighted that the Faculty of Business, Government and Law will host the conference in Canberra. Bringing the conference to the Australian Capital and the seat of government will provide an ideal venue for the interaction between scholars, policy makers and community workers to discuss how to bring development to everyone. This is also reflected by the range of keynote speakers for this conference. We are confident this conference will have a wide appeal for those working in regional studies and science and for related policy makers.We, thank BCARR – the Bureau of Communications, Arts and Regional Research – in the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts, for their financial support as the Conference’s chief sponsor. This is a significant contribution to regional studies and science in AustraliaAmong other publication opportunities, participants are welcome to submit papers presented at the conference to the Australasian Journal of Regional Studies or to any of the RSA’s six journals – Regional Studies; Spatial Economic Analysis; Territory, Politics, Governance; Regional Studies, Regional Science; Area Development and Policy and finally the new start journal Finance & Space.Yogi Vidyattama, ANZRSAI, and Alan Kinder, RSATHE KEYNOTE SPEAKERSAndrew Leigh is the Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury, and Federal Member for Fenner in the ACT. Prior to being elected in 2010, Andrew was a professor of economics at the Australian National University. He holds a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard, having graduated from the University of Sydney with first class honours in Arts and Law. Andrew is a past recipient of the Economic Society of Australia's Young Economist Award and a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences. He has many publications with the latest books include, Reconnected: A Community Builder's Handbook (with Nick Terrell) (2020), What's the Worst That Could Happen? Existential Risk and Extreme Politics (2021) and Fair Game: Lessons From Sport for a Fairer Society & a Stronger Economy (2022).Kirsty Leslie is currently the Director of the Regional Workforce Assessments team at Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA). This team plays a key role in drawing together labour market and skills data analysis and insights at a regional level and is leading the work towards JSA producing a Regional Jobs and Skills Roadmap. Kirsty holds a Bachelor of Science in Statistics. Kirsty has an established career of over 25 years working across Government in senior statistical roles at Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA), the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and the departments of Education and Employment. Kirsty was the director of labour statistics at the ABS for many years and was recognised as an international expert in this field. Kirsty has a long history in statistical concepts and data strategies, survey management, and data integration across labour, education and training and health areas.Rebecca Vassarotti MLA is a Member for the seat of Kurrajong, elected in 2020. A member of the ACT Greens, she is the ACT Minister for the Environment, Heritage, Homelessness and Housing Services; and Sustainable Building and Construction (2020-2023). Rebecca earned her Bachelor of Arts (with majors in Anthropology and Political Science) and her Masters in Environmental Law from the Australian National University. Rebecca has extensive experience in the community sector, having held the positions of Executive Director at YWCA Canberra, Deputy CEO of the Australian Council of Social Service, and Executive Director of the International Network on Hepatitis and Substance Use. Rebecca has been a long term advocate for social justice and equality. Throughout her career, she has taken a keen focus to addressing issues like gender equity, homelessness, affordable housing, gambling reform and drug harm reduction.Professor Jacki Schirmer is the director of the Centre for Environmental Governance, Lead of the WellRes research unit and Chair of the Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Research Network at the University of Canberra. Jacki's own research focuses on understanding the social dimensions of natural resource management and resilience to extreme climatic events, particularly how people's access to and use of natural resources affects their health and wellbeing. She leads the Regional Wellbeing Survey, an annual survey examining the views of 15,000 rural, regional and urban Australians about the liveability and resilience of their community, and their own wellbeing and resilience.Dr Liz Allen is a demographer and senior lecturer at ANU Centre for Social Policy Research, where she researches population dynamics and teaches research methods. She is a member of ANU Council and an advocate for inclusive and accessible higher education. Liz was named among the ABC Top 5 Humanities and Social Sciences academics in Australia in 2018, and a woman to watch by the Australian Financial Review in 2023. Dr Allen is a member of the National Foundation of Australian Women social policy committee, and a regular media commentator for all things demography. Her book, The Future of Us (2020), is a call to action to build a stronger Australia through fairness and equality.CONFERENCE COMMITTEE:Associate Professor Yogi Vidyattama, University of CanberraProfessor Delwar AkbarKaren Cain, Transition & Recovery AustraliaProfessor Michael Cameron, University of Waikato.Associate Professor Azizur Rahman, Charles Sturt University (CSU).Dr Greg Jones, University of Southern Queensland (Toowoomba campus).Professor Tony Sorensen , University of New England.Professor Rolf Gerritsen , Charles Darwin University.Dr Kim Houghton, Strategic Economic SolutionsDr Paul McPhee , University of Wollongong.Dr. Deanna Hutchinson , Swinburne University of TechnologyProfessor Matthew Roskruge, Massey University

09:00 - 16:00 1 more date available
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Mar 21 2025

Ziggy Alberts - 'New Love' Regional Tour

Commonfolk Presents is proud to announce independent singer-songwriter Ziggy Alberts is bringing his New Love Tour to regional Australia in March and April 2025. This tour marks his first full-length regional run in his home country since the highly successful Laps Around The Sun World Tour (2018-19). Ziggy will be celebrating the release of his highly anticipated seventh studio album, New Love, which drops in February 2025.Having taken his New Love World Tour across Europe, the UK, North America, and Asia, Ziggy now brings the magic back home to some of Australia’s most vibrant regional towns. Kicking off on 1 March 2025 at 3 Oceans Winery in Margaret River, WA, the tour will feature songs from New Love, including hit singles 'New Love,' 'Outlaw' and 'Where Does the Love Go?'. Fans can also expect unforgettable moments of connection with singalongs to favourites like 'Runaway' and 'Love Me Now', as Ziggy reconnects with his Australian audience in these intimate settings.With stops at iconic venues such as the Tank Arts Centre in Cairns, The Powerhouse in Toowoomba, and the Civic Hall in Ballarat, this tour offers a rare chance to experience Ziggy’s spirited folk sound and captivating energy up close. Each show promises to be a memorable experience, filled with raw emotion, spontaneity, and the heartfelt lyrics that have seen Ziggy Alberts connect with fans and showgoers worldwide.Ziggy has built his career on unwavering independence, resilience, and a deep commitment to his craft. From busking on Byron Bay’s streets to sold-out world stages - all as a solo act - his journey has always been about direct connection with his audience. His upcoming album, New Love, is a testament to that ethos – a project born from the road, shaped by his fans, and designed for the live stage. New Love reflects Ziggy’s growth, embracing simplicity and the spirit of adventure.Don’t miss your chance to be part of this special celebration. Secure your tickets now and join Ziggy Alberts as he brings his signature blend of music, passion, and connection to life in some of Australia’s most beautiful regional settings.

19:00 - 23:00
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May 28 2025

Cody Pennington Country Show

Grab your cowboy boots and your little black dress as Cody Pennington brings his country show to Australia in May 2025!Get ready for the Cody Pennington Country Show - the only country show starring a true-blue Nashville artist!After two incredible sold-out tours and over 50,000 tickets sold, Nashville native Cody Pennington is bringing his country show to Australia for the first time!Join us for a night of unforgettable country music as we pay tribute to the finest artists in the genre, including Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Dolly Parton, and many more. Cody will also be performing his chart-topping originals, including the #1 hit "Downtown" and the #2 "Cowboy Sitting at the Bar."What to Expect:A Tribute to Country Legends, Old and New - Sing along to your favorite country classics as Cody pays homage to the legends who've shaped the genre, both old and new. If you're a country fan, you'll hear something you love!Cody Pennington's Own Hits - Experience Cody's chart-topping tracks live as he takes you on a journey through his musical career.Unforgettable Live Performances - Prepare for an epic night of high-energy entertainment, dazzling lights, and top-notch musicianship.Dancing & Good Times - Grab your partner and dance the night away, or simply sit back and soak in the pure country vibes.Fan Engagement - Cody loves his fans, and he's ready to connect with you like never before. Get ready for some exciting surprises! This is your chance to be part of a country music party like no other.Tickets are sure to disappear faster than a tumbleweed in the wind, so mark your calendar and grab your tickets fast!Let’s make memories, celebrate the heart of country music, and raise the roof at the Cody Pennington Country Show!

19:00 - 23:30

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