Keynote Speaking
Advocacy and Human Rights
The fight for social justice and positive change takes knowledge, skills and strategy.
These inspiring keynote presentations explore a range of human rights issues and how we can make a difference about the issues that matter.
Grounded in a human rights framework and led by experienced advocates, these presentations will inform, inspire and empower your audience to take effective action to improve their world.
Join our experienced speakers to reflect on today’s human rights issues and how these interact with our own journey and values.
Compelling and profound, these presentations are also surprisingly down to earth and include local and global tales of real-world advocacy from those fighting the good fight.
Exploring the ethics of AI, this keynote examines the challenges we face and asks how powerful technology can be used responsibly without eroding trust or human judgment.
Identity is rarely shaped by a single factor. Explore how the multiple aspects of a person’s identity can expose them to unique combinations of discrimination.
Systems abuse is an often-hidden form of FDV. Explore how institutions can be misused to retraumatise, control or punish, and how we can respond.
Sex Ed has changed. Go beyond biology to explore the real world young people navigate today through tech, identity, consent and modern relationships.
Learn why intention is irrelevant in workplace harassment and how to create safer, more respectful workplaces.
What you don’t notice still shapes your decisions. Explore how unconscious bias hides, where it shows up, and how awareness of it can lead to fairer outcomes.
Universal design creates spaces and systems that work for everyone from the start, improving access and experience without special measures or add-ons.
Uncover online misogyny. Discover how the manosphere shapes beliefs, targets young people, and what we can do to protect those at risk.
Understanding lateral violence is key to healing. Explore why lateral violence occurs in Aboriginal communities, the harm it causes, and how to break the cycle.