Networking Events
Volunteering SA&NT is committed to keeping our members and those engaged in the not-for-profit community abreast of what's happening in the volunteering sector, so we will be providing regular professional development sessions via topic specific forums where you can hear from experts and have the opportunity to share information with others with similar fields of interest.
We also know that networking is the key to building successful relationships, so relaxed social events will be very a very important part of our events calendar.
Watch this space and the weekly V-News for information on our events calendar.
To list your events on this page,
contact Volunteering SA&NT.
Volunteering SA&NT 2012 Networking Series
Connecting Women, Inspiring Futures Afternoon tea held Tuesday 6 March 2012,
We celebrated International Women's Day while networking with women from a variety of sectors and career backgrounds. Guest speakers were: Khadija Gbla, 2011 Young South Australia of the Year; Tanya Cole, Managing Director, Nanny SA; Angela Leske, Manager, Marketing, Innovate SA.
With Thanks To Our Event Sponsors:  
This was the first event for Volunteering SA&NT's 2012 Networking Series. Throughout the year, five events will be held, each to focus on a recognised interest or challenge present in the Not-for-Profit, Government or Small Business Sector.
Keep a lookout for information on the next Networking event ... coming to this page soon!
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Conferences
Diary date: ACOSS Conference, 29-30 March 2012 The ACOSS Annual Conference is a premier national event for policy-makers, researchers and those engaged in social services or advocacy.
The conference theme for 2012 is 'Sharing the wealth of the lucky country'.
At a time when Australians' material wealth has been booming, the ACOSS National Conference will provide a forum for a diverse range of Australians to discuss the policy and practice which will put equality in Australia at the forefront of public debate. With new research showing that the poorest of Australian households post tax income has been falling while the richest households continue to earn more, there are many questions about what can be done to ensure Australia remains fair and inclusive.
ACOSS Conference 2012 Thursday 29 March 2012 - Friday 30 March 2012 Australian Technology Park, Redfern, Sydney
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