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Hardened warriors put down their spears; crying women stopped their tears; tired children lifted their gaze, when Jimmy Little began to play.

Yorta Yorta Man

Election Ideas Forum

Date:  29 July 2010
Type:  Forum
Location:  Hoyts Cinema Entertainment Quarter Bent St Moore Park, 1363
Time:  1pm
Cost:  Free
RSVP:  http://salsa.wiredforchange.com/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=VGTf%2FjQhyykEdin%2B2btT1syctDmM1rqh

The federal election campaign commenced on the weekend, and GenerationOne is calling on all our supporters to have their say about the best policies the parties need to adopt to end Indigenous disparity specifically through Indigenous employment that lasts.

Join Jenny Brockie who will host a live show with panellists Andrew Forrest (Founder of GenerationOne), Melinda Cilento (Business Council of Australia) , Danny Lester (Aboriginal Employment Strategy), Leah Armstrong (Incoming CEO, Reconciliation Australia), and Bruce McQualter (ANZ) at 1pm on Thursday 29 July at the Hoyts Cinema, Entertainment Quarter, Bent St, Moore Park NSW 1363.

GenerationOne is a mainstream, grass roots movement. It is not the campaign of any party, persuasion or person - it is YOUR campaign. By attending the policy forum, or having your say online, GenerationOne can make sure we advocate for the policies that will ensure all Australians gain employment that lasts. If you can't make it to the policy forum, please watch it live online here. You can also submit questions for the panel below or find out more about the forum here.
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