In just two months, we were able to mobilise an incredible amount of support to help grassroots volunteer groups supercharge their community campaigns. Your support helped them have tens of thousands of persuasive and positive conversations about why the voice referendum mattered.
Join us to hear about the good work that was done, hear from the insights of the people who had meaningful conversations on the ground, and reflect on how we can work to build a more honest, and less divisive political culture.
We’ll debrief on the Voice referendum, hear the key insights and major take-aways from local community leaders, and discuss what next for Australian politics and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander recognition.
Date: Monday October 30
Time: 5 - 6pm AEDT
Where: Online (Zoom)
Dr Monique Ryan, Independent MP for Kooyong, was an active supporter of the Voice campaign on the ground. The team in Kooyong included 650 volunteers and knocked on over 21,000 doors.
Amelia Telford, First Nations Justice Director at Australian Progress, who coordinated grants for Indigenous groups across the country to help them engage in conversations about the referendum.
Marie Carvolth is a co-Captain of Gold Coast for Yes. She's an experienced community organiser and non-profit leader [with a background in marine biology and ecotourism,] working locally and nationally on climate and social justice campaigns.
Carey Francis is a co-Captain for Bradfield for Yes. Carey runs the office and volunteer operations for Nicolette Boele, the community independent candidate for Bradfield.
Read more about Climate 200’s support for local community groups in our blog post
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