Change in Australia has never come quietly. It has been demanded—by workers, women, First Nations peoples, migrants, students and communities who refused to accept the limits of their time.
A Short History of Systemic Advocacy traces the bold, strategic movements that reshaped laws, institutions and our everyday lives. With warmth and intellectual rigour, this keynote explores how power is built, how solidarity is sustained, and why progress is fragile but possible.
Be inspired by the social movements which built the Australia of today, and learn what really matters to make lasting change for the Australia of tomorrow.