Change 2023 - Empower, Enable, Enact

19-20 October 2023

Brisbane, QLD or Live-stream

Change 2023 conference is for anyone focussed on achieving measurable change that benefits people, communities, and the planet.

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Change 2023 Speakers

Six speaker sessions over two days. Hear from world-leading change agents, marketers, scientists, researchers, practitioners, directors, and CEOs with a track record of creating and sustaining positive health, environmental and social change.

Session 1: Empower, Enable, Enact!

3 TED-style talks plus Q&A

Sara, Luke, and Steve come together to share decades of experience delivering voluntary behaviour change. Learn how these global leading change agents have empowered communities to deliver change.

Session 2: Transforming Waste, Driving Change

3 TED-style talks plus Q&A

Discover ground-breaking initiatives spanning local to national levels that combat waste and accelerate the transition to a circular economy. Join Liz, Yas, and Ryan as they showcase remarkable efforts towards a more sustainable environment, fostering social equity through their innovative work.

Session 3: Breaking the Cycle

3 TED-style talks plus Q&A

There is no doubt that violence is a long-standing problem in Australia and other communities. There is much to be done to make our communities safer for all. Jaeneen, Fiona,  and Joni will share their experiences. In this session, you will learn how they have enacted changes delivering protection where it is needed the most.

Session 4: Nothing About Us Without Us

Discussion panel plus Q&A

Learn about the challenges change makers have experienced in their decades of fighting for inclusion. This panel will share the barriers they’ve faced in physical access, sport, education, and work. They will show how storytelling and breaking down silos have enabled inclusion but will remind us there is a long way to go.

Session 5: No Time To Waste

Discussion panel plus Q&A

For too long, our planet has been taken for granted. Join us for an extension of Plastics Oceans Australasia’s ‘No Time To Waste’ series, where experts from government, construction, and health sectors discuss successful behaviour change programs, challenges, and lessons learned. Engage in the Q&A to discuss how Australia is reducing waste and creating a sustainable future.

Session 6: Recipes for Success

3 TED-style talks plus Q&A

Science is showing that behaviour change rates are higher when theory use is reported. Yet, evidence reviews are showing rates of reported theory use are low. This session will share latest science findings and it will show you how you can put theory into practice.
Sarah Isaac

Sara Isaac

Principal and Director of Strategy

Marketing for Change

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Hon Trevor Evans

Hon Trevor Evans

Former Member, Former Assistant Minister

Australian Parliament

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Joni Avram

Joni Avram

Founder and President

Cause & Effect Marketing

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Jim Hogan

Jim Hogan

Chief Innovation Evangelist, Google Cloud

Google

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Prof Elizabeth Kendall

Prof Elizabeth Kendall

Director, Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability

Griffith University

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Kevin Cocks

Kevin Cocks

Executive General Manager, Integrated Accessible Transport Network

Department of Transport and Main Roads

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Yas Grigaliunas

Yas Grigaliunas

Founder and Chief Evangelist

Circonomy

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Ryan Collins

Ryan Collins

Head of Circular Economy Programs

Planet Ark

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Cr Fiona Cunningham

Cr Fiona Cunningham

Councillor for Coorparoo

Brisbane City Council

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Brad Kinsela

Brad Kinsela

Executive Director, Safeguards and Reform

Queensland Government

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Renae McBrien

Renae McBrien

Environment Consultant

Children’s Health Queensland

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Jaeneen Cunningham

Jaeneen Cunningham

Executive Director

Safe Haven Community

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Brian Pinkman

Brian Pinkman

National Environmental and Sustainability Manager

Symal Infrastructure

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Ricki Hersburgh

Ricki Hersburgh

Executive Director

Plastic Oceans Australasia

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Steve Menzies

Steve Menzies

Director

Flinch Marketing

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Elisabeth Spits

Elisabeth Spits

Senior Research and Strategy Advisor

Brisbane City Council

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Luke van der Beeke

Luke van der Beeke

Founder and Managing Director

The Behaviour Change Collaborative

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Kelsey Chapman

Kelsey Chapman

Research Lead, The Dignity Project

Griffith University

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A/Prof Sameer Deshpande

A/Prof Sameer Deshpande

Managing Director, Social Marketing @ Griffith

Griffith University

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Dr Liz Foote

Dr Liz Foote

Research Fellow, Social Marketing @ Griffith

Griffith University

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Dr Taylor Willmott

Dr Taylor Willmott

Lecturer in Marketing (Research)

University of Adelaide

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Jessica Harris

Dr Jessica Harris

Social Marketer

Griffith University

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Your Hosts for Change 2023

Thursday, 19 October

Prof Sharyn Rundle-Thiele

Founding Director, Social Marketing @ Griffith

Griffith University

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Friday, 20 October

A/Prof Julia Carins

Strategy Director, Social Marketing @ Griffith

Griffith University

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Change 2023 Features

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Speaker sessions

Six sessions over two days

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Workshop sessions

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Networking function

Connect over drinks and canapes

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Fully catered

Across both days, plus barista-made coffee

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Located in Brisbane, QLD

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Interactive live-stream

Includes full access to recordings

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I was so inspired by the conference. The range of speakers, the diversity of people attending, and their overall passion for change.

Change 2022 delegate

The breadth of topics across multiple sectors, as well as ample opportunities to talk with both practitioners and academics in an informal setting, are key strengths.

Change 2019 delegate

I loved that we all had the same conference experience.

Change 2018 delegate

Making Change Together

Change 2023 is brought to you by Social Marketing @ Griffith. We are proud to be working in partnerships that are focussed on co-creating a better future for all.

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