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– Watch Parties –

This event has now concluded.

Big thanks to all ‘watch party’ hosts and participants. Your participation during the conference meant a lot.

Special thanks to the Newcastle watch party for sending the artwork below with this message:

I hope this email finds you well. During the NCOSS Conference Newcastle Watch Party, we had a live sketch artist come along and capture a visual representation of the conference, based on the feedback, thoughts and opinions of the Newcastle watch party participants. The final art work is attached…

What a great capture of your takeaways. Thanks, City of Newcastle!

Image credit

Artist: Alex Wegner of Sketch It Live (http://sketchitlive.com.au/about/), courtesy of City of Newcastle and the Newcastle Watch Party (NCOSS 2022 Conference).

Watch Party Locations

DHARRIWAA ELDERS GROUP

47 Fox St, Walgett NSW 2832

Dharriwaa Elders Group is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation whose members are Aboriginal people living in Walgett over the age of 60. Its programs support the wellbeing of Elders and young people and Elders’ work to manage Aboriginal Cultural Values, alleviate the drivers of poverty, improve food and water security, and create better futures for all ages in Walgett.

The Watch Party will be held in the rear meeting room. Make sure to register so we can cater!

For queries about the NCOSS Conference watch party please email: info@dharriwaaeldersgroup.org.au

Australian College of Applied Professions (ACAP) Psychology Clinic

Level 11/255 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000

Open to all participants in Sydney CBD and Metro Sydney.

For queries about the NCOSS 2022 Conference watch party please reach out to:

Email: deb.gavan@acap.edu.au
Phone:
(02) 8236 8070 or 0402 222 092

Wagga Women's Health Centre - The Murrumbidgee Space

22 Peter Street, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650

Off-site parking is available around Wagga. Pickup can be arranged from railway station, airport, or accommodation by prior arrangement

Centre opens from 8.15am daily for participants. A welcoming coffee, tea and opportunity to mingle. Dinner event Wagga (17th October) with special guest and local musicians (for participants and other staff who would like to join) at additional cost. Please email for details and bookings.

Contact: Nic McHenry
Email: nic.mchenry@waggawomen.org.au
Phone: (02) 6921 3333

Wagga Women's Health Centre - The Curious Space

The Curious Rabbit (Café, Gallery, Exhibition & Function Space) 44 Johnston Street, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650

Off-site parking is available around Wagga. 

Café opens at 8am for breakfast, coffee & treats providing opportunity to mingle. Dinner event Wagga (17th October) with special guest and local musicians (for participants and other staff who would like to join) at additional cost. Please email for further details and bookings.

Contact: Nic McHenry
Email: nic.mchenry@waggawomen.org.au
Phone: (02) 6921 3333

Good360 Australia

Unit 6/364-384 Woodpark Rd, Smithfield NSW 2164

Open to all participants in Cumberland Council LGA, as well as the rest of Greater Western Sydney. Good360 has a large venue in Smithfield, strong connections to the Council networks and 109 members in the local area who are invited to attend.

Contact: Susan Wallis
Email: susan@good360.org.au 
Phone: 0419 482 084

Newcastle NCOSS Conference watch party

Collaboratively hosted by the City of Newcastle and Mosaic Multicultural Connections

Venues
Monday, 17 October: Newcastle Digital Library, 12 Stewart Ave, Newcastle West
Tuesday, 18 October: TBC – Newcastle Digital Library, 12 Stewart Ave, Newcastle West

The City of Newcastle and Mosaic Multicultural Connections are pleased to welcome all conference participants in Central Coast, Hunter and New England NSW.

For queries please email

Simone Soeters – City of Newcastle ssoeters@ncc.nsw.gov.au;
Pet KellyP.Kelly@mosaicmc.org.au

Phone: (02) 4969 3399

This conference is hosted by the NSW Council of Social Service (NCOSS) and is supported by funding from the NSW government under the Social Sector Transformation Fund (SSTF) 2021-2022 grant program. NCOSS also gratefully acknowledges the support of HESTA Super Fund.