NSW Regional Catch-up

When:
Tuesday July 07 2009 5:14 PM - 7:59 PM
Where:
NSW Action Centre, Level 1, 79 Myrtle St, Chippendale, NSW, 2007
RSVP:
3rd July 2009
Contact:
Ruby Johnson

The second Regional Catch-up for 2009 is coming up.

The Regional Catch-up is an opportunity for Group Conveners, Action Centre volunteers, key activists, and Branch Committee members to find out and share what is going on ingroups and networks across NSW. It's also a chance to be briefed on campaign developments, speak with members of office based teams, voice concerns and share campaigning wins.

Prior to the normal NSW catch up we will be having an hour training session about current campaigns or activism skill building. Feel free to give input into what sort of training you feel you would benefit from most -- i.e campaign training on our new Demand Dignity campaign and the SVAW Comfort Women Campaign, campaigning skills training, or other things such as event management, public speaking, etc.

Please note there will be other opportunities for training throughout 2009.

5:15 - 6:15 Training session (details TBC) 6:15 - 6:30 - break & nibbles 6:30 - 8:00 Regional catch up Where: On the phone OR at the Sydney Action Centre

To join us in person come to Level 1, 79 Myrtle St Chippendale (off Abercrombie St., between Broadway and Cleveland streets)

Please RSVP by Friday 3 July to Ruby Johnson

If you do not live in Sydney and would like to attend in person please contact Ruby to discuss financial assistance for possible travelling or accommodation costs.

Hope to see you there!

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