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2020 LAUNCH EVENT - VOICES OF HOPE Growing up IN Queensland Master of Ceremonies: NARaja Clay Co-Chair of headspace National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Group, member of the headspace Youth National Reference Group, member of the Queensland Government Anti-Cyberbullying Taskforce MINISTER’S ADDRESS: The HON. LEANNE LINARD MP Minister for Children and Youth Justice and Minister for Multicultural Affairs PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER’S ADDRESS: CHERYL VARDON Chief Executive & Principal Commissioner, Queensland Family and Child Commission KEYNOTE SPEECH: TAJ PABARI Chief Executive Officer, Australian School of Entrepreneurship, 2014 Australian Young Innovator of the Year, 2017 Young Australian of the Year for Queensland Presenter - Community Findings: BEN QFCC Youth Advisory Council member, recipient of the Australian Future Leaders’ Justice and Equity Award, recipient of the Peter Dutton Public Speaking Award Presenter - BIG ISSUES FINDINGS: BITA QFCC Youth Advisory Council member, College Leader for Spirit and Community, recipient of Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Award, recipient of two Diplomacy Awards at Bond University’s Model UN conference Presenter - HOPES & DREAMS FINDINGS: AMEYA QFCC Youth Advisory Council member, United Nations Youth Student Ambassador, 2019 United Nations Voice of the Youth State Finalist, Rostrum Public Speaking Award recipient FEATURING: www.qfcc.qld.gov.au THE ANCIENT BLOODS Part of Digi Youth Arts mentoring platform for Indigenous young people ANISA NANDAULA Co-founder of Voices of Colour, nationally recognised spoken-word poet, play writer, educator and published author Students from the Murri School Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School The Queensland Family and Child Commission welcomes you to this very special event. We thank you for taking the time to attend, and for your commitment to listening to the perspectives of children and young people. Wednesday, 28 April 2021 9:15 - 10:30 Am via Livestream

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2020 LAUNCH EVENT - VOICES OF HOPEGrowing up IN Queensland

Master of Ceremonies: NARaja Clay Co-Chair of headspace National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Group, member of the headspace Youth National Reference Group, member of the Queensland Government Anti-Cyberbullying Taskforce

MINISTER’S ADDRESS: The HON. LEANNE LINARD MP Minister for Children and Youth Justice and Minister for Multicultural Affairs

PRINCIPAL COMMISSIONER’S ADDRESS: CHERYL VARDON Chief Executive & Principal Commissioner, Queensland Family and Child Commission

KEYNOTE SPEECH: TAJ PABARI Chief Executive Officer, Australian School of Entrepreneurship, 2014 Australian Young Innovator of the Year, 2017 Young Australian of the Year for Queensland

Presenter - Community Findings: BEN QFCC Youth Advisory Council member, recipient of the Australian Future Leaders’ Justice and Equity Award, recipient of the Peter Dutton Public Speaking Award

Presenter - BIG ISSUES FINDINGS: BITA QFCC Youth Advisory Council member, College Leader for Spirit and Community, recipient of Long Tan Youth Leadership and Teamwork Award, recipient of two Diplomacy Awards at Bond University’s Model UN conference

Presenter - HOPES & DREAMS FINDINGS: AMEYA QFCC Youth Advisory Council member, United Nations Youth Student Ambassador, 2019 United Nations Voice of the Youth State Finalist, Rostrum Public Speaking Award recipient

FEATURING:

www.qfcc.qld.gov.au

THE ANCIENT BLOODS Part of Digi Youth Arts mentoring platform for Indigenous young people

ANISA NANDAULA Co-founder of Voices of Colour, nationally recognised spoken-word poet, play writer, educator and published author

Students from the Murri School Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School

The Queensland Family and Child Commission welcomes you to this very special event. We thank you for taking the time to attend, and for your commitment to listening to the perspectives of children and young people.

Wednesday, 28 April 20219:15 - 10:30 Am via Livestream

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EVENT PROCEEDINGSStudents from The Murri School

The Hon. Leanne Linard MP Principal Commissioner Cheryl Vardon

The Ancient Bloods Taj Pabari Anisa Nandaula Ben Bita Ameya

These amazing young people will be joined on stage by members of the Engagement and Community Education team, Queensland Family and Child Commission – Anthony Morgan, Hamish Bessant and Alysse Leicht.

Data presented to Vicki McDonald AM, State Library of Queensland, for inclusion in the Queensland Memory

www.qfcc.qld.gov.au/growingup

Dance performance

Minister’s address

Principal Commissioner’s address

Musical performance

Keynote speech

Slam poetry performances

Presentation of Growing Up in Queensland 2020 findings

Presentation of Growing Up in Queensland 2020 data

Curated display of project artefacts

www.qfcc.qld.gov.au

If you’d like to find out more about the project or how the findings can inform your work, please contact the team by email: [email protected] or phone (07) 3900 6000.

The Growing Up in Queensland project team would love to keep the conversation going. We encourage you to download a full copy of the report by clicking here.