DATE: Friday 3rd December 2021

TIME: 9:00am registration for a 9:30am start

VENUE: Crown Towers Function Centre - Level 1, 8 Whiteman St, Southbank


The theme for this year’s All Aboard event is healthy organisations are respectful organisations.

In light of dramatic events in 2020/21, both overseas and at home, health and respect at work and within the community have become priorities. It is an intense time as we all work towards the new normal, recovering from the impacts of natural disasters and the pandemic while simultaneously navigating the influence social issues are having on our teams and communities.

This event will help operators and their teams with:

  • Understanding why workplace respect and health starts at the top with owners and leaders.
  • Determining the operational and financial impact of workplace respect and health.
  • Practical tips for calling out disrespect, raising health concerns, and how to have constructive conversations on uncomfortable issues.

Event Flyer

PROGRAMME

 9.00am 

Registration 

 9.30am 

Welcome – Julia Evans
Acknowledgement of Country and programme overview - Julia Evans
Welcome from sponsor – David Mead, Volvo

 9.45am 

Presentation - Tasneem Chopra OAM
Tasneem is a cross-cultural consultant on issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion across organisational leadership.

 10.15am 

Presentation - Professor Sharon Lewin AO
Leading infectious diseases and COVID-19 pandemic expert and commentor, Professor Sharon Lewin, is the inaugural Director of the Doherty Institute and a Professor of Medicine at The University of Melbourne.

 11.00am 

Morning Tea

 11.20am 

Industry Panel Discussion with metro, regional, coach members and Volvo

The Industry Discussion Panel was livestreamed via Facebook and can be viewed on our Facebook page HERE  

 12.00pm 

Pre-Lunch Drinks 

 12.30pm 

Luncheon and keynote speaker Nicole Livingstone OAM
Nicole Livingstone OAM began her applauded career as a champion in the Australian Olympic swim team, and is now a recognised leader in the media and on women’s health issues.