Unleash Your Superhero.
What do Equality, Equity and Social Justice have to do with it?
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13:30 - 14:30
Education has reached a turning point. How relevant are colleges, universities, school systems and other educational services in their current forms? What is required as we move into an ever-changing future?
Host: University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Fiona Anson
Faculty: Dan Fish and Catherine Molloy
Australia has a wealth of native food that has evolved over 000’s of years in partnership with its people and country. Today, Australia’s ethnography is vastly different to how it once was, and native food still has a vital role to play. But that will only be possible if ancient wisdom and modern science walk hand in hand
Host: Food Futures Company - Peter Crane
Faculty: Vanessa Matthijssen
Science is proving that we are the energy of our thoughts. Where do we want to place our energies? This is the question we must all ask ourselves. Do we want to resonate through love or fear?
Join us to help co-create a 'WEtopia' we all foresee for humanity to thrive in a world of abundance, collaboration and hyper-connectedness. Using exponential tech to make us more humane and help solve some of the global grand challenges in order to attain the UN SDGs.
Host: White Mirror - Anuraj Gambhir
Faculty: Peter Xing
We are witnessing a change in what it means to govern. Empathy and kindness, digital identity and cyber security are everyday leadership considerations. Looking back to the birth of democracy and looking forward to an undefined future, how will we govern and how do we build on what we know?
Host: United Nations Association of Australia (NSW Division) - Brett Martin
Faculty: Kathryn Sforcina
13:40 - 14:40
What work will be relevant? Will work be relevant? Where will work be located? What skills will be required? Emerging from the pandemic are patterns of uncertainty, change and opportunity. What is the vision for our Working Future?
Host: INS - Sophia Symeou
Faculty: Peter Xing, Dr Benji Rosman (SU South Africa)
The IMF has charged Governments and organisations to ensure that their COVID recovery plans are "greener, smarter, and fairer". How well have we done so far with environmental initiatives? Can we meet the Paris targets, and where can we look for inspiration to get to Net Zero? What should we be doing as citizens, corporates or governments to reduce our carbon footprints?
Host: One Million Women - Natalie Isaacs
Faculty: Nicki Hutley
What Where When How and Why!
Host: Woodside Energy - Peter Metcalfe
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What’s the big deal about TRUST?
Host: ANSTO - Jo Bartley
Faculty: Brad Twynham
We are in the midst of reinventing how we live. How do we harness technology to create fluid cities that allow us to operate in flow?
Host: Deloitte - Kellie Nuttall
Faculty:
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