Australia in Creating the future we want October 2017 Sofitel Melbourne. ACOSS National Conference in partnership with VCOSS

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Australia in 2030 Creating the future we want 24-25 October 2017 Sofitel Melbourne ACOSS National Conference in partnership with VCOSS ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 1

You can download the ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS app onto your phone. Search ACOSS in the app store. Conference Wireless Connection no butts about it We ve implemented a portfolio-wide tobacco exclusion. Has your super fund? hesta.com.au/no-butts Issued by H.E.S.T. Australia Ltd ABN 66 006 818 695 AFSL 235249, the Trustee of Health Employees Superannuation Trust Australia (HESTA) ABN 64 971 749 321. Before making a decision about HESTA products you should read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement (call 1800 813 327 or visit hesta.com.au for a copy), and consider any relevant risks (hesta.com.au/understandingrisk). Supporter 2016 2 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

Australia in 2030 Creating the future we want 24-25 October 2017 Sofitel Melbourne ACOSS National Conference in partnership with VCOSS... 4 Program Overview Tuesday 24th October 2017... 5 Program Overview Wednesday 25th October 2017... 6 Session Details Tuesday 24th October 2017... Session Details Wednesday 25th October 2017... Acknowledgements... ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 3

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Program Overview 8.00 am 9.00 am 9.05 am 9.10 am Welcome to Australia in 2030: Creating the future we want 9.20 am 9.45 am Saul Eslake 10.10 am 10.30 am Australia in 2030: Creating the future we want Facilitated by Paul Barclay, ABC Radio National 11.45 am 12.20 pm 1:00pm to Breakout Sessions 2:30pm Breakout 1 (Workshop) Digital innovation for social change Facilitated by Ryan Sheales, Communications Manager, VCOSS Victoria Suite 1 & 2 Facilitated by Cohen Saunders, Victorian Student Representative Council Facilitated by Emma King, CEO, VCOSS ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 5

Breakout 4 The future of work: Is it already here? Arthur Street Auditorium Facilitated by Wren Gillett, Victorian Student Representative Council UTS 2:30 pm 2:50 pm 3:15pm Facilitated by Dr Cassandra Goldie, CEO, ACOSS 4:40pm Conference wrap up 4:45 pm Close 6:30pm HESTA Community Sector Awards Dinner Program Overview 8.00 am 9.00 am 9.10 am Peoples 9.30 am Maribyrnong (pre-record) 9.50 am 10.15 am 10.35 am Recasting the Narrative Facilitated by Patricia Karvelas, ABC Radio National 12.00 pm 6 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

1:00pm to Breakout Sessions 2:30pm Breakout 1 (Workshop) Becoming a better advocate for change Breakout 2 Stories from the frontline: how to win hearts and minds Facilitated by Ryan Sheales, Communications Manager, VCOSS Breakout 3 Moving beyond diversity to inclusion Facilitated by Gerard Mansour, Commissioner, Senior Victorians Breakout 4 Not the usual suspects: how to leverage partnerships and new coalitions for change Victoria Suite 1 & 2 Facilitated by Professor David Hayward, Future Social Service Institute Breakout 5 Prime Minister for a day Arthur Streeton Auditorium 2:30 pm 2:45 pm Commission 3:10pm Reinventing our democracy to deliver the future we want Facilitated by Lenore Taylor, Editor, Guardian Australia 4:30pm 4:45 pm Close VCOSS ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 7

Bank Australia Limited ABN 21 087 651 607 AFSL/Australian Credit Licence Number 238431 8 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

VICTORIA S climate change PLEDGE Act on climate change TAKE2 Now. TAKE2 is the Victorian Government s collective climate change initiative. It supports Victorian individuals, business, government, educational and community organisations to take meaningful action to reduce climate change. Pledge today. take2.vic.gov.au ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 9

Session Details 9 am Introduction 9.05 am Welcome to Country, performed by Wurundjeri Elder Uncle Ronald Jones 10 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

Welcome to Australia in 2030: Creating the future we want 9.10 am 9.20 am Saul Eslake 9.45 am ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 11

10.10 am Morning Tea 10.30 am Australia in 2030: Creating the future we want 12 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

Organisation (NACCHO) ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 13

11:45 am 12.20 pm Lunch 1:00pm to 2:30pm Breakout Sessions 3.15 pm Breakout 1 (Workshop) Digital innovation for social change 14 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

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9.40 am Breakout 2 Shaping the future for regional, rural and remote communities Victoria Suite 1 & 2 9.10 am 16 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

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9.40 am Breakout 3 Social innovation: for everyone, by anyone 18 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

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9.40 am Breakout 4 The future of work: Is it already here? Arthur Street Auditorium 9.10 am 20 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

Afternoon Tea 2.30 pm 2.50 pm ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 21

3.15 pm 22 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

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4.40 pm Conference wrap up 4.45 pm Close 6:30 pm HESTA Community Sector Awards Dinner A new way to track service demand For the first time in Australia, a real-time, location-based and holistic view of supply and demand for homelessness and related support services will be available on the Ask Izzy open data platform. Building on the Ask Izzy mobile website that connects people in need with nearby support services, the new open data platform will source and track data from sources including Ask Izzy, the Australian Bureau of Statistics and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare giving users an unprecedented view of demand across Australia. The platform is currently in the beta testing phase and will be launched in early 2018. Want to know more? Contact opendata@infoxchange.org Ask Izzy was developed by Infoxchange in partnership with Google, REA Group and News Corp Australia. The 24 Ask Izzy ACOSS open data National platform Conference has been developed 2017 in partnership by Infoxchange with VCOSS support from Google. askizzy.org.au

Session Details 8.00 am Welcome message from Emma King, CEO, VCOSS 9.00 am 9.10 am ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 25

9.30 am Message from the Hon Bill Shorten MP, Leader of the Opposition - Federal Member for Maribyrnong 9.50 am 10.15 am Morning Tea 26 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

Recasting the Narrative 10.35 am v ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 27

9.10 am 28 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

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12:00 pm Lunch 1:00pm to 2:30pm Breakout Sessions Breakout 1 (Workshop) Becoming a better advocate for change 30 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

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9.40 am Breakout 2 Stories from the frontline: how to win hearts and minds 9.10 am 32 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

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9.40 am Breakout 3 Moving beyond diversity to inclusion 9.10 am 34 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

Agency ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 35

9.40 am Breakout 4 Not the usual suspects: how to leverage partnerships and new coalitions for change Victoria Suite 1 & 2 9.10 am 36 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

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9.40 am Breakout 5 Prime Minister for a day Arthur Streeton Auditorium 2.30 pm Afternoon Tea 2.45 pm Commission 38 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

Reinventing our democracy to deliver the future we want 3.10 pm v ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 39

9.10 am 4.30 pm CEO, VCOSS 4.45 pm Conference close 40 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

australia, let S keep talking Your comments, questions, and ideas help us improve and deliver a better service to Australians everywhere. Share your feedback, get the latest information and tips and help shape the future of Australia Post. Visit community.auspost.com.au ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 41

ACOSS National Conference in partnership with VCOSS Photography Services provided by Nico Photography Committed to excellence and equity 42 ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS

Acknowledgements Silver Sponsor Media Sponsors App Sponsor Session Sponsor ACOSS National Conference 2017 in partnership with VCOSS 43

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