
Jeanette Fabila
Specialising in Indigenous Contemporary dance Jeanette is a teacher, choreographer, cultural consultant and performing artist. Her experience spans over 25 years of performing and teaching audiences locally, nationally and internationally about her Aboriginal, Torres Strait Island, Papua New Guinean and SE Asian heritage.
Aunty Jeanette will be performing as part of the opening session on Thursday 13 February
Conference Day One Thursday 13
Welcome and Plenary: The challenge of change
Host Grace Edward MyQ Youth Council, BEMAC
Welcome to country by Uncle Cheg QUT Elder-in-Residence
Indigenous contemporary dance by Aunty Jeanette Fabila
Welcome to conference Beata Ostapiej-Piatkowski, Refugee Council of Australia and Associate Professor Renata Meuter, Head, School of Psychology and Counselling, QUT Faculty of Health.
Opening Session: The Challenge of Change
Speakers
Zita Ngor, Women’s Legal Services SA
Kelly Nicholls, Refugee Council of Australia
Muzafar Ali, Cisarua Refugee Learning Centre
RAPPP1 Main Auditorium