Impacts of stage 3 tax cuts, returning Lee Point to the Larrakia people, Femicide Count Kenya, social entrepreneurship for First Nations and Indian youth

Tuesday, 6 February 2024 - 7:00am to 8:30am
Protest to return Lee Point to traditional owners. Image: National Indigenous Times

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7.15: Part 1 of Solidarity Breakfast’s Annie McLoughlin and Kristin O’Connell from the Anti Poverty Centre's conversation about the changes to the Stage 3 tax cuts recently announced by the Albanese Government//

 

7.30: Laniyuk, Larrakia, Kungarakan, Gurindji and French political creative and performer about the sacred lands of the Larrakia people, which are currently under threat of being destroyed by Defence Housing Australia, and returning Lee Point to the Larrakia people. Sign the petition here and follow @laniyuk on Instagram for updates//

 

7.45: Dr Kathomi Gatwiri, Associate Professor and award-winning researcher at Southern Cross University, president of the peak body Australian Women & Gender studies Association and co-founder of Femicide Count Kenya, on running an organisation that 'counts, names, and puts human stories to women and girls whose lives have been ended through violence'//

 

8.00: Aruna Venkatachalam from Young Change Agents on Lighting the Spark - a program designed for and by First Nations youth here in so-called Australia that will soon be trialled in Meghalaya, India. Follow @youngchangeagents on Instagram for updates//

 

8.15: Part 2 of Annie McLoughlin and Kristin O’Connell from the Anti Poverty Centre's conversation on the impacts of changes to the disability support pension and impacts of their ability to enter the workforce//

 

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