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23 Oct

MillenZ and the Future of Civic Participation

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Come for an evening of lively discussion and fresh insights into the growing influence of Gen Z and Millennials in civic participation and civic life.

This interactive event offers a jargon-free space to explore how younger generations are shaping democratic civic life and what their rising power means for Australia’s future.

In attendance will be Mr Abraham Kuol, Associate Research Fellow and PhD Candidate in Criminology; Professor Lucas Walsh, Director of the Monash Centre for Youth Policy and Education Practice; Dan Pole, social researcher with more than 20 years' experience; and Ms Lena Nabzida, Youth Advocate.

This event is for anyone passionate about civic engagement, MillenZ influence, leadership and passion for shaping an informed, inclusive community.

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Thu 23 Oct
  • 5.30pm - 7.30pm 5:30pm - 7:30pm

Location

Deakin Downtown
tower 2 level 12/727 Collins St
Melbourne 3008

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This is a free event

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  • telephone number: 0403 813 145
  • email address: nageen@rotationcubed.org.au
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