Upcoming events
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Melbourne | Community report back from Women Deliver - the world's biggest feminist conference
Join local feminist activists for a briefing and discussion on key insights emerging from the world’s largest feminist conference.
Hear from a panel of delegates who participated in the recent Women Deliver conference about discussions on global threats, and case studies for hope and inspiration in our local movement. Then join with fellow attendees to dive into what comes next.
Panel includes
MC / Host: Renee Carr (Fair Agenda's Founder and Executive Director)
Panellists:
- Dr Jessamy Gleeson (Fair Agenda Board)
- Khayshie Tilak Ramesh (GenVic Board)
- Kirsty Albion (Australian Progress)
Expect an evening of learning, connection and inspiration with fellow feminists (and a great soundtrack).
Access information: External platform lift or ramp available; internal lift available.
Ambulant toilet available on level 4; wheelchair accessible bathroom on ground floor.
Getting there:
Parking: A small number of curbside City of Melbourne parks are located in front of QVWC on Lonsdale St, with a larger volume of curbside and central parks found on Russel St proximate to Artemis Lane. Disabled parks are also located in these bays.
Long term parking is located underneath Queen Victoria Women’s Centre in the Wilson’s Car Park. Access is via Lonsdale, Russel or Little Lonsdale St.
Catering: Food and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Kid friendly: Children welcome; with a drawing station provided for kids.
Sydney | Community report back from Women Deliver - the world's biggest feminist conference
Join local feminist activists for a briefing and discussion on key insights emerging from the world’s largest feminist conference.
Hear from a panel of delegates who participated in the recent ‘Women Deliver’ conference about discussions on global threats, and case studies for hope and inspiration in our local movement. Then join with fellow attendees to dive into what comes next.
Expect an evening of learning, connection and inspiration with fellow feminists (and a great soundtrack). Dinner and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided; with a drawing station provided for kids.
Access information: There is a single mobility parking space directly outside the centre (405 Crown St westside, between Withers Lane and Foveaux Street).
The Surry Hills Neighbourhood Centre is a 7-minute walk from Central station, close to the light rail with multiple bus stops outside the Centre and bike racks on Norton Street behind the building.
There’s no dedicated parking, but free street parking is available nearby both on Crown St and the surrounding streets—just check the time limits. The Centre is accessible by lift and has a wheelchair accessible toilet.
Catering: Food and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Kid friendly: Children welcome; with a drawing station provided for kids.
Adelaide | Community report back from Women Deliver - the world's biggest feminist conference
Join local feminist activists for a briefing and discussion on key insights emerging from the world’s largest feminist conference.
Hear from a panel of delegates who participated in the recent Women Deliver conference about discussions on global threats, and case studies for hope and inspiration in our local movement. Then join with fellow attendees to dive into what comes next.
Expect an evening of learning, connection and inspiration with fellow feminists (and a great soundtrack).
Access information: UCity Adelaide has an internal lift within the building to get to the event space on level 1. There is a wheelchair accessible bathroom on ground floor, just past the stairs and lift. For all of the information regarding UCity's accessible facilities, please visit HERE.
Getting There: The free City Connector 98A or 98C loop buses, or any Adelaide Metro bus servicing the central business district, will get you within close walking distance to UCity.
Parking: Parking is available in the Auto Park on Franklin Street, directly across the road from the venue.
Catering: Food and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Kid friendly: Children welcome; with a drawing station provided for kids.
Brisbane | Community report back from Women Deliver - the world's biggest feminist conference
Join local feminist activists for a briefing and discussion on key insights emerging from the world’s largest feminist conference.
Hear from a panel of delegates who participated in the recent Women Deliver conference about discussions on global threats, and case studies for hope and inspiration in our local movement. Then join with fellow attendees to dive into what comes next.
Panellists include
Professor Sue Harris Rimmer
Mere Vitale (Women's Health and Equality Queensland)
Daile Kelleher (CEO Family Planning Alliance Australia)
Host/MC Amy Barrett (Fair Agenda)
Expect an evening of learning, connection and inspiration with fellow feminists (and a great soundtrack).
Access information: Guests with accessibility requirements can utilise step free access to the Loft West End via the lift located inside Archive Beer Boutique.
Please enter through the Russell Street entrance and follow the walkway around to the left, where you will find the lift that will take you directly to our function area upstairs.
Loft is equipped with an accessible bathroom and the team is always happy to assist with any additional needs. Please don't hesitate to reach out to [email protected] if you have any requirements, questions or concerns.
Getting there: The 199 West End Ferry bus stops on Boundary St at Jane Street, stop 6; right outside the venue.
Parking: Accessible parking can be found in the Aus Post Car Park at 73 Russell Street (less than 50m), 161 Boundary Street (80m) and at 94 Boundary Street (150m).
There are 8 parking bays on-site, that are on a first come, first serve basis. However, there is lots of street parking available on Russell Street, Boundary Street and O'Connell Street.
Upon Arrival: The entry staircase is located at 100 Boundary St. We will have an A4 sign at the bottom of the stairs directing you to our function space.
Catering: Food and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Kid friendly: Children welcome; with a drawing station provided for kids.
Online | Community report back from Women Deliver - the world's biggest feminist conference
Join feminist activists for a briefing and discussion on key insights emerging from the world’s largest feminist conference.
Hear from a panel of delegates who participated in the recent Women Deliver conference about discussions on global threats, and case studies for hope and inspiration in our local movement. Then join with fellow attendees to dive into what comes next.
Expect an evening of learning, connection and inspiration with fellow feminists (and a great soundtrack).
The link to join the event will be emailed out to everyone who registers ahead of the event.
Perth | Community report back from Women Deliver - the world's biggest feminist conference
Join local feminist activists for a briefing and discussion on key insights emerging from the world’s largest feminist conference.
Hear from a panel of delegates who participated in the recent Women Deliver conference about discussions on global threats, and case studies for hope and inspiration in our local movement. Then join with fellow attendees to dive into what comes next.
Expect an evening of learning, connection and inspiration with fellow feminists (and a great soundtrack).
Access information: Oaks Hotel is a wheelchair accessible venue, with a lift located at the front of the hotel as well as a wheelchair accessible conference toilet and function space. There is dedicated accessibility parking available in the Raine Square Car Park across the road.
Getting there: Perth Train Station is only 200m away from Oaks Hotel.
Parking: Wilson's Raine Square Car Park is a 2 minute walk from the venue and is located in the underground parking opposite Oaks Hotel. And CPP His Majesty’s is also a 2 minute walk from the venue and is located underground on the same street.
Catering: Food and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided.
Kid friendly: Children welcome; with a drawing station provided for kids.
