Understanding the Indigenous Voice to Parliament - Practice Access
If you'd like all of your team to learn about the Voice to Parliament and what it will mean for design, engineering and building you can stream it now for the whole practice to watch together. Certificates for Informal CPD available on request. Please email mark@meccaevents.com.au with a list of attendees for Informal CPD.
Learn together as a group:
How constitutional change happens;
The context & background of the proposition for the upcoming referendum;
What a Voice to Parliament is and is not and
How the Voice may influence the way designers embed First Nations perspectives into design/engineering practices and built outcomes.
Hear from:
Melissa Castan, Constitutional Law Expert
Rueben Berg, architect and Co-Chair First Peoples Assembly of Victoria
Sian Hromek Sian, Senior Consultant, Aboriginal Affairs – Research and Design at WSP
Michael Hromek, Technical Executive – Indigenous (Architecture), Design and Knowledge at WSP.
This informative and timely webinar led by Professor Melissa Castan, Director of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law at Monash University
Our experts will explore the background to the Voice to Parliament and the intended impact the proposed changes will have for First Nations communities.
They will also discuss how the Voice to Parliament will influence how designers embed First Nations perspectives into their projects.
An informed conversation is needed to meet the challenge of the 2023 Referendum.
What can we learn that will help us to be better informed in our understanding of First Nations peoples?
How can we incorporate First Nations communities brief in our architecture and engineering projects
How will a Voice to Parliament influence our work and the outcomes for First Nations communities?