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2024 NSW Aboriginal Child & Family Conference

November 12 @ 9:00 am - November 14 @ 5:00 pm

A$450.00 – A$1,380.00

The AbSec NSW Aboriginal Child and Family Conference, held over three days, is a comprehensive event dedicated to those working with Aboriginal children, young people and families. This year’s conference is set to feature an extensive program, encompassing concurrent sessions, workshops, performances and networking opportunities, all designed to foster understanding and empowerment within this vital community. 

Details

Start:
November 12 @ 9:00 am
End:
November 14 @ 5:00 pm
Cost:
A$450.00 – A$1,380.00

Organiser

AbSec
Email
events@absec.org.au
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Venue

Western Sydney Conference Centre
83 Mulgoa Rd
Penrith, NSW 2750 Australia
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Tickets

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1-Day Ticket
1-Day ticket, to be used for one of the following dates ONLY: Tuesday 12 November Wednesday 13 November Thursday 14 November
A$600.00
Gala Dinner Ticket
Gala Dinner ticket, to be used on the night of Thursday 14 November.
A$450.00
3-Day + Gala Dinner Ticket
3-Day ticket for full access to the 2024 event, including the Gala Dinner on the night of Wednesday 13 November.
A$1,380.00
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3-Day + Gala Dinner Ticket (Members Only)
3-Day ticket for Members - full access to the 2024 event, including the Gala Dinner on the night of Wednesday 13 November.
A$1,380.00 A$1,330.00
3-Day + Gala Dinner Ticket (pre-registration)
3-Day ticket for full access to the 2024 event, including the Gala Dinner on the night of Wednesday 13 November.
A$1,280.00

AbSec would like to acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we will meet to discuss important matters, the Mulgoa clan of the Dharug Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

AbSec acknowledges the Stolen Generations who never came home and the ongoing impact of government policy and practice on Aboriginal children, young people and families.