Thursday 13 March from 9:30am to 5:30pm
“Country and Climate” is an all-day event in the Great Hall at UTS as part of Climate Action Week Sydney, 2025.
Listen to the wisdom of the Elders and leading Indigenous experts in the Environment, Economic and Technology spaces, elevating the voices of Youth as we tackle pressing issues facing us all.
Indigenous Knowledge Systems bring cultural science and intelligence into focus at “Country and Climate”. At this important junction of our collective lives, we need - now more than ever, to co-create something new and different, and breathe new life into a new reality that is regenerative and healthy – understanding and recognising the legacy knowledge of 65,000+ years, and the legacy practices of the last 230 years, to vision a new reality.
Throughout the day, gather seeds of change and in our final session, join us in an extraordinary transdisciplinary futuring activity to collectively turn them into ideas for shifting the current system towards a more inclusive and positive future.
Key Speakers:
Katie Kiss, Kaanju and Birri/Widi, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner
Prof. Deen Sanders, Worimi and Lead Partner, Deloitte Integrity
Prof. Anne Poelina, Nyikina Warrwa, Human & Earth Rights Advocate, Academic
Luke McIlroy-Ranga Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Toa, Social & Economic Inclusion Strategist & Advisor
Susan Moylan Coombs- Gurindji Woolwonga, Assoc. Professor, UTS Transdisciplinary School, Gaimaragal Group.
Organised in partnership with UTS Transdisciplinary School, Gaimaragal Group, Impact X, and CAW Foundation.