Online Lunch with Leaders – Empowering Women, Embracing Inclusion
OnlineAuspire presents a free and online Lunch with Leaders celebrating International Women's Day with two inspiring women recognised in the 2024 Australian of the Year Awards.
Australia Day Council of WA
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Auspire presents a free and online Lunch with Leaders celebrating International Women's Day with two inspiring women recognised in the 2024 Australian of the Year Awards.
The Annual BPW International Candle Lighting and celebration of International Women's Day is a highlight on the BPW calendar in more than 100 countries worldwide.
The City of Joondalup is hosting an evening of ‘Embracing Unity, Diversity, and Community’ in celebration of Harmony Week.
The streets of Cockburn Central will be filled with the vibrant tapestry of global music, dance, cuisine and fashion, at the Cultural Mosaic Street Festival.
Umbrella Community Care are hosting a National Volunteer Week event to honour multilingual volunteers.
The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2024 is Now More Than Ever.
Join Auspire’s community webinar to find out how and why you should nominate someone in your community or organisation for the Australian of the Year Award.
On Saturday 8 June, join United in Diversity for the launch of Cultural Connections to Women's Wellbeing - a new project dedicated to creating a safe space for women from all backgrounds.
From 7-14 July 2024, NAIDOC Week will celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Join Auspire - Australia Day Council WA for a FREE online event recognising WA Mental Health Week with the inspiring story of Nick Hudson.
The United Nations Association of Australia (WA) hosts the United Nations Day Gala to celebrate the 79th anniversary of the United Nations.
The Museum of the Great Southern is partnering with the Southern Aboriginal Corporation to host the Red Shoes Australia installation as part of the annual 16 Days in WA: Stop Violence Against Women campaign.