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Sponsors

Platinum Sponsor

The University of Sydney

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As Australia’s first university – founded in 1850 – the University of Sydney has a proud history of global leadership in education and research and inspiring people from all backgrounds to contribute to positive real-world change. We’re a world-renowned teaching and research institution – our research combines the expertise and talents of scholars from many disciplines.

We celebrate the increasing voice and influence of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on our campuses and in how we contribute to the social and physical environment that makes our University special. Our One Sydney, Many People Strategy 2021-2024 sets a whole-of-University commitment to a stronger and more accountable partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and our broader community.

Silver Sponsor

Cancer Australia

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Cancer Australia is the Australian Government’s national cancer control agency. Cancer Australia aims to reduce the impact of all cancers and improve outcomes for all people affected by cancer. Cancer Australia provides leadership and vision, support to consumers and health professionals, and makes recommendations to the government about cancer policy and priorities. Through the Australian Cancer Plan, Cancer Australia co-designs and partners with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to deliver improved cancer outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Our Mob And Cancer (OMAC) flyer
Our Mob And Cancer (OMAC) flyer
Our Mob and Cancer website video
Our Mob and Cancer website video
Workforce Pipeline - Stakeholder Engagement - AbYarn for Life Poster
Workforce Pipeline - Stakeholder Engagement - AbYarn for Life Poster
Workforce Pipeline - Stakeholder Engagement - AboriYarn for Life Poster
Workforce Pipeline - Stakeholder Engagement - AboriYarn for Life Poster
ACCN Flyer
ACCN Flyer

Barista Cart Sponsor

Cancer Council QLD

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Cancer Council Queensland is the state's largest non-government cancer organisation. The charity’s key priorities include advancing cancer research and providing cancer prevention programs and essential support services. Cancer Council Queensland collaborates with a wide network of education, healthcare, philanthropic, industry, and community partners.

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