Celebrating milestones

Last week I got to speak for a few minutes at a dinner called ‘Leaders for Positive Change’ organised by MFO (Multicultural Families Organisation) at Carrara Sports & Leisure Centre, Gold Coast. There were other inspirational speakers that night, including D/Inspector Marc Hogan – (QPS DV Taskforce) and Cornellia Babbage, Director of MFO who shared some of their visions for a safer Gold Coast and why they are passionate about this work. Our host for the evening was Kevin Dando who kept us smiling and engaged in a night of celebrating locals who work in the space of ending domestic and family violence. I always come away from these events uplifted by the commitment and will of these people to

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The One Million Stars project acknowledges the traditional owners and continuing custodians of the lands and waters where we weave, live and play. We give our respect to elders past, present and emerging.

 

THANK YOU to everyone who helped to make the 2018 One Million Stars installation a reality. We did it! And it was BEAUTIFUL & POWERFUL!

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