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A Public Seminar with Reverend Andrew Mawson OBE and Mr Noel Pearson

When:

Wednesday 5th May.

Where:

The Queenslander Conference Room
Tropical North Queensland TAFE
Gatton Street entrance

Time:

10:30am

London : Community Action Network

Reverend Mawson Ordained in 1976 was assigned a run down church in East London which he turned into a thriving community centre. Succeeding where others have failed Reverend Mawson linked up with two other social entrepreneurs to create the Community Action Network. Now the world is taking notice of these achievements where there are proven alternatives to traditional welfare.

Cape York : Partnerships

Noel Pearson was born in Cooktown and grew up at Hope Vale, a Lutheran Mission on south-east Cape York Peninsula . Noel Pearson is the Director of the Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership. Noel's work draws widely on his thoughts on breaking down ‘passive welfare dependency' amongst Cape York Aboriginal people, by reinstating the rights of Aboriginal people to take responsibility for their lives.

For Further Information please contact:

Leanne Malcolm
Cape York Institute
PMB1, Cairns Qld 4870
Email: Leanne.Malcolm@griffith.edu.au
Phone: 4042 2429

Registration

Proudly supported by Griffith University and Tropical North Queensland TAFE