Please join us on Tuesday 10 March, 6.30-8.30pm for a very special evening as we celebrate 10 years of giving and launch our 2026 granting year.
To mark this milestone, we want to shine a light on a critical social issue: empowering First Nations young people. We are honoured to welcome leading constitutional lawyer Professor Megan Davis AC as our keynote speaker. Megan will reflect on the structural barriers that shape young people’s life chances, the role of education and cultural safety in unlocking opportunity, and the practical reforms across policy, institutions and decision-making that would enable First Nations young people to thrive.
IMPACT100 Sydney North’s Andrew Everingham will lead a panel conversation with Megan, together with Matt Coe and Malakai Marr from Wildflower Gardens for Good and Ben Bowen from the Indigenous Literacy Foundation.
This is a rare opportunity to hear directly from those with lived experience as they share what meaningful, youth-led First Nations empowerment can look like in Australia.