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Strong mob, strong peak | Batemans Bay

29 October , 10:00 am - 2:30 pm

Batemans Bay Soldiers Club

We’re heading to three regions to sit down, listen up, and grow with mob, because real change only ever starts with you. 

We’re building stronger pathways together for our children, young people, families, and communities, listening deeply, and sharing in the healing work that brings us forward, together. AbSec stand for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, young people and families across New South Wales. We amplify your needs and experiences at a state and national level and we can only do that well when we walk alongside you. AbSec invites you to yarn with us on Country.   

This event is a space for mob to learn about and contribute to AbSec’s current policy priorities—like pushing for greater investment in early support and radically redesigning a system that too often separates our children from their families and culture. 

Your voices and stories are the basis for all our work, and that’s why we will return to these communities every 6 months to keep listening and learning. 

Whether you’re part of an ACCO or a community member, your insight helps guide AbSec’s work as the Peak Body—because meaningful reform starts with you. 

Why come to this event? 

AbSec Roadshow, Batemans Bay Soldiers Club

AbSec is coming to Kempsey this October to sit down, listen up, and grow with mob, because real change only ever starts with you.

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Frequently asked questions

Who can attend?
Everyone with a connection to Aboriginal children, families, and communities is welcome, including community members, carers, local ACCOs and service providers, Elders and NGOs.

Will food be provided?
Yes, lunch will be available from 12:30pm. Please provide any dietaries via the RSVP.

Is registration free?
Yes, registration is free, but spaces are limited, so secure your spot early.

What should I bring to the event?
We suggest bringing items such as notepads, business cards, cultural items for sharing or display, and recommend comfortable clothing suitable for the venue.

What is the policy on photos and videos during the event?
AbSec may use the images and videos captured during the event for various purposes, including but not limited to advertising, social media, websites and other promotional materials. This material may be made available to the public and there will be no compensation, financial or otherwise, for the use of these images and video. However, you can let us know that you do not want us to use your image and we will ensure that we do not use your image for these various purposes.

I am a journalist/media contact interested in covering the event. Whom should I get in touch with?
Please contact our communications team at: [email protected]. We appreciate your interest in covering our event and can provide you with press credentials, resources, and further information to assist your coverage.

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