Change 2020 Saving Our Planet and Making Change Happen

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CHANGE Event:
Saving Our Planet and Making Change Happen
![]() | Thursday 12th November, 1pm-3pm (AEST) |
![]() | FREE |
![]() | Hosted online via Zoom |

Join this Change 2020 event and learn how to make change happen for society and the environment. Our speakers will share their experience, knowledge, and they will provide solutions that deliver real-world impact. This event will investigate how to achieve positive change across health and environmental contexts.
Register today and learn how to make change happen.
What you will learn
How to make a real change
Ways to enhance positive impact
Execute effective strategies
Keynote Speakers
CEO and Co-founder - World's Biggest Garage Sale
Yas, a circular economy pioneer and entrepreneur of impact, is a master at enrolling talent and inspiring others - living proof that you can provide positive impact for people, planet and profit for purpose.
Director - Australian Resilience Centre
Paul is the Director of the Australian Resilience Centre and is passionate about making positive change happen. Working on poverty, famine, climate change, disaster recovery, illegal wildlife trade, biodiversity, and domestic violence.
Executive Director – Plastic Oceans Australasia Foundation
Executive Director of Plastic Oceans Australasia Foundation, using education, business and science to change behaviours around single-use plastics. Plastic Oceans Australia’s purpose is to create a ‘Wave of Change’ with how we consume single use plastic.
Director - Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation
Professor Mohan J. Dutta is the Director of the Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE). His research interests cover marginalization in contemporary healthcare, health care inequalities, and political economy of global health policies.
Consultant, M. Soc Sci (Hons)
Gerard began working as a Consultant to government, not for profit and commercial organisations to help them design and implement social change initiatives that reach people in the everyday settings where they live, work and play. He has over 30 years experience from the areas of health promotion, communications, social marketing, facilitation, coaching, programme design, evaluation research and measurement.
Who Should Attend
Directors, Founders, Entrepreneurs, Managers, and Officers that are dedicated to pursuing behaviour change in:
- Government (Federal, State and Local)
- Not-for-profit, Non-profit, NGO, Charity
- Social enterprise, Social business
- Academia
- Commercial industry

Co-hosted By
Change 2020 Co-Chair, Social Marketing @ Griffith
Alexander is a seasoned marketer and strategist with a passion for all things social marketing. His personal mission is to help corporations create meaningful social change programs and promote the value of being a good corporate citizen.
Change 2020 Co-Chair, Social Marketing @ Griffith
Jeawon's real-world research enables a full application of social marketing principles in program design, implementation, evaluation, and enhancement to achieve voluntary sustainable behaviour change.
Sign up to other change 2020 events
This year, Change 2020 is being delivered as four FREE online events across September to December.
Enjoy the flexibility. You can choose to attend as many Change sessions as you want.
Change 2020 is proudly brought to you by Social Marketing @ Griffith.
To find out more about Change 2020, contact socialmarketing@griffith.edu.au
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