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Nov 15 2025

Pathways & Possibilities Function: Shaping the Future of Women's Sport

The UC Capitals have teamed up with Basketball ACT for the Pathways & Possibilities conference event 鈥 an evening celebrating the lasting impact of women in sport.Hear keynote presentations from former Australian Opals captain Tess Madgen and trailblazing NBL & WNBL referee Jacqui Dover, plus a powerful panel discussion featuring leading voices in women鈥檚 sport. There will also be raffle draw with exciting prizes to be won. This special event brings together players, coaches, officials, and community leaders to connect, share stories, and celebrate the crucial pathways that have shaped women鈥檚 basketball. Together, we鈥檒l explore the possibilities that lie ahead for the next generation of female leaders in sport. Event DetailsDate: Saturday, 15 NovemberTime: 6:00 PMVenue: Bar 59 @ Mercure Hotel, 59 Cameron Avenue, BelconnenAttire: Business CasualInclusions: Canapés and beverages provided.Tickets: $20 register here. Your ticket not only gives you access to an inspiring evening with leaders in women鈥檚 sport, but also includes complimentary entry prior to the conference to the UC Capitals WNBL game vs. Sydney Flames at the AIS Arena at 3.00pm.Join us for a night of connection, inspiration, and celebration as we recognise the achievements of women across all levels of sport and look toward an even brighter future. Don鈥檛 miss this great event - spaces are limited!

18:00 - 20:00
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Nov 17 2025

Conference: Democracy Reimagined - Advancing Democratic Resilience and Renewal

As democracies face multiple threats, from deepening polarisation and rising extremism to the spread of mis- and disinformation, the concept of democratic resilience has gained renewed urgency. Yet questions remain: What does democratic resilience truly entail? And how can it support broader efforts to renew democracy in the face of these challenges?This conference aims to deepen and expand the conversation around democratic resilience by bringing together an international community of scholars and practitioners. We invite contributions that explore innovative theoretical and empirical approaches as well as effective practical strategies for confronting the critical challenges facing democracies today. Topics of interest include--but are not limited to--declining trust in democratic institutions, the resurgence of far-right and anti-democratic actors, various forms of polarisation, violent extremism, and the role of political institutions, democratic innovations, civil society, social movements, and grassroots initiatives in advancing a more resilient democracy.We welcome theoretical, empirical, and practice-oriented papers that engage critically with the concepts of democratic resilience and democratic renewal, including how these are assessed and implemented across diverse contexts. Submissions should clearly identify the specific threat or challenge being addressed and demonstrate how the work contributes to current scholarship and debates on democratic resilience and/or innovation.Please submit an abstract of up to 200 words, along with a short author bio of up to 200 words by 8 August 2025 to Dr Emily Foley (emily.foley@canberra.edu.au).Successful applicants will be notified by 22 August 2025.

09:00 - 17:00 1 more date available
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Nov 27 2025

Creative Cultural Diversity Network (CCDN) On The Road: 91风流

Creative Cultural Diversity Network (CCDN) On The Road: 91风流  Presented by Diversity Arts Australia (DARTS) in partnership with University of 91风流 (UC)Step into a welcoming and inclusive two-day gathering that spotlights equity and diversity in 91风流鈥檚 arts, screen and cultural sectors.CCDN On The Road: 91风流brings together students, creatives, and organisations championing ethno-cultural and migrant diversity, creating a welcome space formeaningful dialogue, knowledge exchange, collective learning, advocacy and collaboration.Connect. Learn. Be inspired. Day 1|Thursday 27 November, 1pm to 4:30pmOfficial WelcomeThe How and Why of Storytelling: Telling Stories That Matter[Panel Discussion]Explore how artists and cultural leaders shape narratives that reflect lived experience and drive social change. Moderated byDr Bilquis Ghani(UC/DARTS), this panel discussion brings togetherSophia Cai(91风流 Contemporary),Ketura Budd(You are Here) andIrfan Master(University of 91风流) for insightful conversation on why it matters to tell your own story on your own terms.DARTS Upfronts [Interactive Presentation]JoinLena Nahlous, DARTS CEO and Executive Producer, and learn about Diversity Arts Australia (DARTS) programs, initiatives, and resources supporting cultural diversity and racial equity in the creative sector.(Re) Emerging As A Diverse Leader In The Arts [Lightning Talk]An insightful talk by DARTS鈥 Shifting the Balance Leadership Program, 91风流-based alumni:Piumi Wijesundara, Theatre Practitioner/Public Programs Producer, Cultural Facilities Corporation. Day 2|Part 1|Friday 28 November, 9:30am to 12:30pmIn-Conversation:Nuria KhasimandDenise Thwaites[Book Launch]Nuria Khasim and Denise Thwaites discuss the highs and lows of community-based storytelling and publishing. Drawing on Khasim鈥檚 recent leadership of the edited collectionUyghur Resistancewith photographer Sam Biddle, they discuss the importance of reclaiming complex cultural narratives for communities living in diaspora.Axon Hunar [Special Issue Launch]In this fireside chat,Hunar Collectivemembers,Dr Eduardo GuerraandDr Bilquis Ghani, will talk about some of the key themes emerging from their special issue in Axon: Creative Explorations. The submissions to this special issue come from a symposium hosted by Hunar in Sydney focused on artistic responses to conflict, crisis and colonisation. This event will mark the launch of this special issue.GlowLing[Live Performance]Immerse yourself in the sounds of GlowLing, 91风流鈥檚 first traditional Chinese music band and discover the rich tones of the Erhu, Pipa, Guzheng and Dizi. Blending tradition with contemporary creativity, they invite audiences into an intercultural listening of Chinese musical heritage. Day 2|Part 2|Friday 28 November, 12:30pm to 4:30pmSharing, Solidarity and Advocacy:A CCDN session focused on local CaLD/CaRM Artists and Creative WorkersThis thought-provoking session is designed for 91风流-based artists and creative workers who identify as Culturally and Linguistically Diverse, Culturally and Racially Marginalised, People of Colour, or people from Bla(c)k, migrant or refugee background backgrounds. While this session is designed for people from ethnocultural and migrant backgrounds, we also welcome First Nations people who would like to attend. If eligible to attend, select the additional survey option to attend this session when booking your ticket.LunchLearning Circle| Sharing experiences and insights. Facilitated bySimone A. Jordan, DARTSCCDN 91风流 Roundtable| Highlighting strengths, addressing challenges, brainstorming solutions. Facilitated byCarolina Triana-Cuellar, DARTS. This event isfree to attend, but we encourage donations from those who arewagedor attending on behalf of an organisation, to support our work.Individual (who are waged):Suggested donation of$25Organisational representatives:Suggested donation of$60 About Diversity Arts AustraliaDiversity Arts Australia (DARTS)is the national voice for ethno-cultural and migrant racial equity in the arts, cultural and creative industries. DARTS鈥檚 work is underpinned by a human-rights ethic, social justice principles, and the belief that a truly diverse spectrum of creative expression and participation is fundamental to a democratic, inclusive and sustainable creative sector, and society. We support the creative sector to develop practical and strategic ways to influence the stories and cultural landscape of contemporary Australia.About the Creative Cultural Diversity Network (CCDN)Creative Cultural Diversity Network (CCDN)is a network facilitated by Diversity Arts Australia(DARTS), Australia鈥檚 national voice for ethno-cultural and migrant racial equity in the arts, screen and creative industries.The CCDN exists to strengthen both advocacy and community. It鈥檚 a space where creative workers can share experiences and build peer support, while also working in partnership with organisations to push for structural change.About the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research (CCCR)TheCentre for Creative and Cultural Research(CCCR)is founded on two, closely related premises. Firstly, creativity arises from a deep engagement with the culture from which it emerges. Secondly, culture is inherently creative. The truth of these premises is most apparent in the work of our First Nations research staff, who simultaneously curate and create culture. The architects, archaeologists, builders, designers, dramatists, heritage practitioners, novelists, painters, playspace-makers and poets who work with us likewise draw their work from a deep engagement with the societies and disciplines they inhabit. We repair, renew, explore and create, in equal measure. This event is presented byDiversity Arts Australia, in partnership with the University of 91风流.Diversity Arts Australia receivesadditional support from Creative Australia and Create NSW.

13:00 - 16:30 1 more date available

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