Online event – Join us for our 2024 AGM and webinar

You are invited to attend the Australian Women’s Health Alliance Annual General Meeting (AGM) and webinar, Maintaining the Momentum: Driving improvements in women’s health

Join us on Friday 1 November 2024 for the AGM formal proceedings, including the announcement of the Board election results, which will be followed by a range of exciting speakers discussing how we can maintain the momentum to drive lasting change and impact in women’s health.

Event details

Date

Friday 1 November 2024

 

Platform

Zoom

The meeting link will be sent to registered attendees prior to the event

 

Time

AWST 9 am – 10:30 am (WA)

ACST 10:30am – 12 noon (NT)

AEST 11 am – 12:30pm (QLD)

ACDT 11:30 am – 1 pm (SA)

AEDT 12 noon – 1:30 pm (ACT, NSW, TAS, VIC)

RSVP

by 5 pm AEDT on Monday 28 October 2024 by completing the online form.

Women’s health is having a major moment. 

How can we capitalise on the current moment to drive lasting change and impact? 

How can we work to ensure the momentum continues?  

We are pleased to announce our Maintaining the Momentum: Driving improvements in women’s health exciting speakers. Join the discussion to hear from speakers highlighting learnings from the past, actions for the present and visions for the future.

Speakers

Barbara Baird                      

 

Alexandra English              

 

Angelina Inthavong

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Associate Professor, Activist, Author of Abortion Care is Healthcare

 

Features Editor at Are Media’s ELLE Magazine and Marie Claire Australia

 

Lead Campaigner at Sexual Health Advocates for Reproductive Equity, youth and health equity activist

 

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