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Join fellow social impact practitioners for a free and engaging evening of professional connection and strategic discussion in Sydney. This event presents a valuable opportunity to network with peers across the industry while engaging in meaningful dialogue about the evolving landscape of social impact practice.
This gathering will provide opportunities to collectively reflect on the key challenges and emerging opportunities that define the work of social practitioners in today's dynamic environment. Participants will explore the diverse and influential roles social impact practitioners plays in driving socially responsible outcomes across various projects, policies, and community initiatives, sharing insights and experiences that can enhance collective impact.
A central focus of the evening will be collaborative discussions on reinvigorating the EIANZ Social Impact Community of Practice. Attendees will work toward creating a stronger, more connected network of professionals who are passionate about meaningful engagement, ethical practice, and social sustainability.
The event will provide an ideal setting for both structured discussions and informal networking, with light refreshments served throughout the evening to facilitate comfortable conversation and connection-building among attendees.
This professional development opportunity is offered at no cost to participants. To ensure appropriate catering arrangements and secure your place, please register via the button below.
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When:
26 August 2025
5:00 PM
- 7:30 PM
Where:
WSP | Sydney
Level 27 - 680 George St, Sydney
Cost: Free
Contact: Enquiries via +61 3 8593 4140 or office@eianz.org
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