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Full-day package | In-person
Up to 12 CPD points
Full-day package | Online
Half-day packages | In-person
3.5 CPD points
Executive Director, Victoria University Lawyer and Writer
Chief Executive Officer, Climate Council Lawyer
Chief Executive Officer, Legally Yours
Tech Entrepreneur, Co-Founder, Women Making Waves
General Counsel, SentiLink
Political Economist, Future Crunch
Former barrister and lawyer
Leadership expert and author
Conscious Leadership Consultant
Price
Member $680 Non-member $850
Inclusions
Up to 12 CPD units (7 in person, plus up to 5 on-demand) Access to 5 rooms Access to innovate and wellbeing hubs Access to recordings from all rooms Access to supplementary reading material Morning tea, Lunch and afternoon tea
This packages gives you access to all keynote and innovate sessions
Up to 12 CPD units (7 live, plus up to 5 on-demand) Access to recordings from all rooms Access to supplementary reading material
Choose between a morning half-day package or an afternoon half-day package
Member $374 Non-member $467.50
Morning session inclusions
Access to 5 rooms 3 practice areas covered; Criminal, succession and commercial law Access to innovate and wellbeing hubs Morning tea and lunch
Afternoon session inclusions
Access to 5 rooms 3 practice areas covered; Family, property and workplace relations law Access to innovate and wellbeing hubs Lunch and afternoon tea
Political Economist
Angus is a political economist specialising in the impact of disruptive technologies on society. He is a founder of Future Crunch, a group of scientists, artists, researchers and entrepreneurs that believes science and technology are creating a world that is more peaceful, connected and abundant. Their mission is to foster intelligent, optimistic thinking about the future, and to empower people to contribute to a 21st century that works for everyone.
General Counsel
Tech Entrepreneur
Artemis Evangelidis is a Conscious Leadership Consultant, Coach, Workshop Facilitator and Author. Artemis holds Bachelor of Science (Psychology & Physiology) and Bachelor of Laws degrees and a Graduate Diploma in Psychology from Monash University in Melbourne Australia.
Commencing her career as a Corporate/Commercial Lawyer, Artemis spent over 20 years working in private practice and later as in house counsel for multinational corporations around the world.
She sits on the Board of various NGOs advising them on their Conscious Leadership practices, is an invited contributor for Thrive Global, Australian Lawyers Weekly and Holistic Bliss Magazine and mentors young lawyers and leaders.
Artemis has dedicated her career to empowering others through Education, Learning & Development and Conscious Leadership.
Amanda is a prominent Australian environmental leader and one of the best known public commentators on the climate crisis in Australia. Previously, she was the Senior Communications Advisor at the Climate Commission and in 2013, alongside Professor Tim Flannery, co-founded the Climate Council following Australia’s largest crowdfunding campaign at the time. Amanda has led the organisation as CEO for the last 8 years. Previously, she co-founded the Australian Youth Climate Coalition and has served on renewable energy expert panels for the Queensland and Northern Territory Governments. Amanda was the founding Chair of the Centre for Australian Progress and is a former Board Director at Plan International Australia and the Whitlam Institute. She holds an Honours degree in Law from Monash University and an Arts Degree from Melbourne University. Amanda has won numerous awards including being recognised as one of Westpac’s 100 Women of Influence and a finalist in the Telstra Young Business Woman of the Year Awards.
In 2022 Nyadol Nyuon was awarded an Order of Australia Medal in recognition of her service to human rights and refugee women. Since then, Nyadol has completed a Bachelor of Arts from Victoria University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Melbourne and worked as a commercial litigator with Arnold Bloch Leibler. Nyadol is a vocal advocate for human rights, multiculturalism, the settlement of people with refugee experiences and those seeking asylum. She has worked and volunteered extensively in these areas with a range of organisations. Nyadol is a regular media commentator and received many prestigious awards for her advocacy and activism work.
Karen Finch is a passionate legal innovator and legal technology enthusiast. Karen brings together these two passions in her role as Founder and CEO of Legally Yours, an Australian LegalTech company transforming the way Australians access legal services. Classified as a tech-enabled RaaS platform (a.k.a providing Relationships As A Service), Legally Yours closes the justice loop by connecting Australians to fixed-fee lawyers around Australia for all their personal and business legal matters, and helps small law firms build, scale and grow innovative legal practices. Karen is also a Co-Director of Pro Help Legal Australia, President of the Australian Legal Technology Association (ALTA), former Committee Chair of the Women of ALTA, a Legal Tech Editor for Idea Spies, and a finalist for Innovator of the Year at the Australian Law Awards 2023 and Thought Leader of the Year at the Women in Law Awards 2023, and a past finalist at the Women in Law Awards 2022 for Thought Leader of the Year and Innovator of the Year.