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AWE Conversation Series 2020 Recordings

AWE Conversation Series 2020 Recordings

AWE Conversation Series 2020 Recordings

You can view the recordings of the AWE Conversations for 2020 on the AWE You Tube Channel here:

AWE Conversation # 1 with Ruth Wraith, Child Psychologist and Emergency/Trauma Specialist – June 2020

AWE Conversation # 2 with Georgie Cornish, Director, State Recovery, South Australia – July 2020

AWE Conversation #3 with Kayeleen Brown, Empowering Aboriginal Women in Land Use Management and Women’s Role in Cultural Burning – August 2020

AWE Conversation #4 with Amanda McKenzie, CEO Climate Council and Lesley Hughes, Climate Councillor – Women Leading in Climate Action – September 2020

AWE Conversation #5 with Anne Leadbeater, Leadbeater Group, Disaster Recovery and Community Engagement Expert – October 2020

AWE Conversation #6 with Associate Professor Valerie Ingham, Charles Sturt University – November 2020

By awenetworkorgau|2021-03-06T14:45:27+11:00December 20th, 2020|All States|

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