Across the day | Registration & information desk | SEER DATA LAB ROOM | THE MUSEUM OF US MOB - interactive Installation | EXCHANGE PLACE - Stalls open from 8am and during the breaks | ELDER GATHERING SPACE - OPEN ALL DAY | |
Space | Outdoor gathering stage | Assembly Hall | Kimberwalli Presentation space | Kimberwalli Breakout | Henry Parkes Space | Whalan Community Action Group Space |
9.30am | Forces of Change - Place Based Change and the Climate Emergency Speakers will reflect on the urgent need to work differently to protect the natural world and the opportunities for place based systems change. With Dr Kim Loo, Doctors for the Environment; Council of the Future; Anita Paul, Pan Himalayan Grassroots Foundation; Tyson Yunkaporta, Deakin University; Bronwyn Lay; Michael Munro. Led by Pippa Bailey, ChangeFest Director. | |||||
10.15am | How Do New Futures Impact the Challenges We Face in Systems Change Today? This session will integrate the challenges we are facing (explored in Day 2) and examine new horizons for the work. Led by Kerry Graham, Collaboration for Impact | |||||
11am | MORNING TEA | |||||
11.30am | Place Based Solutions and Their Role in Australia's FutureHow do we better plan for our places so that cultural and economic development works better for communities and enables systems change? Led by Matthew Cox, Logan Together with Dr John Davis, CEO - Stronger Smarter Institute; Michael McAfee, Policy Link; Danielle Roderick, The Hive; and Phil Lockyer, IAG. | Touching the Divine - Systems change and the Sacred What is the role of our spiritual lives in transforming and connecting communities? How can we work better together across different faiths and belief systems to find the principles that we share to transform our places? What can we learn together about bringing our deepest meaning and best selves to our practice and helping others do the same?With Rod Bower, Gosford Anglican Church; David Hammond, Jesuit Social Services; Maha Abdo, Muslim Women's Association; Reverend Alimoni Taumoepeau, Uniting Church and Anna Hueneke, Artist working with Ancient Hebrew texts and song. Led by Kate Simpson, Collaboration for Impact | The Future of Technology - Data and systems changeData is integral to the success of place-based work. How can we democratise data and ensure balance between technological innovations with real world local connections and solutions? Can we trust the tech and what tools do we need? With Sherena Oxley, Griffith University; Kristi Mansfield; Jen Riley. Led by Clear Horizons. | How Governance Changes As Place Based Work Matures This is a 'how to' session, exploring changing governance models and how this could impact the future of your work. Three communities share their learnings so you can fast track your own situation. Led by Sharon Fraser and Kerry Graham, Collaboration for Impact. | Reverse Dragons Den - Who needs who?We need to rethink the power that comes with money. Why should your community should receive their investments? Their pitches will be put to the test by citizen leaders asking the questions. In the Den will be: Andrew Ward, Crowdfunding Institute Australia; Emily Fuller, Vincent Fairfax Foundation and Randall Cook, NT Government, Tara Day-Williams, Dept Social Services, Federal Government, Gillian Dryland, Australian Social Investment Trust. Hosted by Carolyn Curtis from The Australian Centre | |
Space | Outdoor gathering stage | Assembly Hall | Kimberwalli Presentation space | Kimberwalli Breakout | Henry Parkes Space | Whalan Community Action Group Space |
1pm | LUNCH Special lunchtime options are being discussed. Speakers speakers to be announced. Stay tuned. 130PM in the Kimberwalli presentation space (yellow) Communities will present their Pecha Kuchas. | |||||
2pm | Mount Druitt 2030 Reflections Where to from here? A local Council of the Future (young people) and Listeners in Residence (reflectors) will share their reflections on ChangeFest. Organisers share their vision for the movement in the short, medium and long term. | |||||
3.15pm | Mt Druitt and Conveners will hand over the ChangeFest 'baton' to the Northern Territory for ChangeFest 2020. | |||||
3.30pm | Closing Ceremony | |||||
4pm | AFTERNOON TEA |