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The Conference has been a great success! With over 500 registered delegates and fantastic thought leadership and big picture conversations, we thank all who participated and made the two days such a valuable event for the philanthropic sector.
We'll be posting follow-up documents to the download area below over the next week, including speeches, recordings and reports. Stay tuned.
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Welcome |
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Australian philanthropy is stronger, larger, more confident and more organised than it has ever been - and in a world clouded by economic chaos, Australia has emerged as a strong and resilient player. Rather than seeking to emulate overseas models, might Australian philanthropy not have some unique characteristics which the rest of the world could learn from? Is this the tipping point which will see philanthropy in this country scale unforeseen heights?
The concept of "the tipping point" comes from the world of epidemiology. It's the name given to that moment in an epidemic when a virus reaches critical mass. It's the boiling point. It's the moment on the graph when the line starts to shoot straight upwards.
- Malcolm Gladwell, author, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
[Philanthropy] is difficult work because it is long term, taking five, 10 or even 20 years, often with little in the way of concrete outcomes until all of a sudden there is a tipping point, at which change suddenly happens.
- Gina Anderson, From My Perspective, Australian Philanthropy, Winter 2008, Issue 69
Speakers include:
Professor Patrick D. McGorry AO, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRANZCP - Australian of the Year 2010 / University of Melbourne / Orygen Youth Health
Susan Raymond, PhD - Changing Our World / onPhilanthropy
Dr Michael Wesley - Lowy Institute for International Policy
Jill Reichstein OAM - Reichstein Foundation / Pilotlight Australia / Trust for Young Australians / Melbourne Health Ethics Committee / Changemakers Australia / Australian Environmental Grantmakers Network
Jennifer Gill - ASB Community Trust / Philanthropy New Zealand / Asia Pacific Philanthropy Consortium
Julie White - Macquarie Group Foundation
Philanthropy Australia would like to gratefully acknowledge the generous support of our conference by:
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27 August, 2010
Opening Dinner registrations now closed. New speaker bios: Michael Traill AM and Andrew Brookes.

25 August, 2010 New speaker bios: Jan Stewart and Rupert Myer AM.
13 August, 2010 Philanthropy Australia would like to gratefully acknowledge the generous support of our conference Opening Dinner by ANZ Trustees.
27 July, 2010 New confirmed speakers: Rupert Myer AM, Jan Stewart and Mary Crooks. Conference Programme updated.
29 June, 2010 Pre-Conference Site Visits - Showcasing Good Practice are now open for bookings. Information page updated with accommodation options, visiting Melbourne and wheelchair access to the conference venues. New speaker bio: Ian Darling.
25 June, 2010 Philanthropy Australia would like to gratefully acknowledge the generous support of our conference by Macquarie Group Foundation.
11 June, 2010 Draft Conference Programme updated: click here to download. New speaker bios: Julie White and Genevieve Timmons. Confirmed facilitator: Cath Smith.
1 June, 2010 Registrations Now Open!
25 May, 2010 New confirmed speakers, conference fees released and further information on attending.
14 May, 2010 Draft Conference Programme now available! Click here to download.
10 May, 2010 Confirmed speaker: Jennifer Gill.
4 May, 2010 Confirmed speakers: Neil Balnaves AO, Tanya Hosch, Roger Allen and Jill Reichstein OAM. Confirmed facilitator: Ray Martin AM.
1 April, 2010 Confirmed speaker: Professor Patrick McGorry.
25 March, 2010 Confirmed speakers: Bruce Bonyhady, Susan Raymond, PhD and Dr Michael Wesley.
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Who Should Attend? |
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Fees |
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Non-Member |
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$650.00 plus GST* |
$950.00 plus GST* |
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Table of 10 |
Individual place |
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$1,600.00 plus GST* |
$180.00 plus GST* |
* Please note:
All prices are inclusive of online credit card transaction fees and exclude 10% GST, which will be added to invoice on the payment page. All prices are in Australian Dollars (AUD).
There is an enforced no-solicitation rule for all Conference and Dinner attendees. See the Information page for further details.
Registration Process
When registering, first select whether you are a Member or Non-Member; then you can fill in your choices and details for each person you wish to register. You can elect to register more than one person before the final payment pages.
More details on the Registration page
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