Informing your community about the Voice to Parliament.
We want to support the Western Australian community with sharing factual information about the Voice to Parliament with your family, friends, community, organisation and networks.
While we’ve called these Lunch & Learns, we’ve set out three different lengths which could be added to any gathering – whether that be a team stand-up or toolbox meeting, committee meeting, or a morning tea around your kitchen table.
The curated presentations run for 15, 30, or 60 minutes, with an accompanying guide which gives you speaking notes, resources and answers to common questions.
Make sure you download the Lunch & Learn Guide from the below resources section, which takes you through how to present your chosen presentation.
15-minute Presentation
This 15 minute presentation could be given at your staff or departments weekly check-in, at your team’s toolbox meeting, or as an add-on to your committee or board meeting. It is a quick presentation which amplifies Aboriginal voices calling for all Australians to respond to and support the Uluru Statement From The Heart.
Suggested run through:
- Introduction using Lunch & Learn Guide – 3 minutes
- Video: What is Voice, Treaty, and Truth?–Â 7 minutes
- Choose one: WA Leaders on the Voice to Parliament – 2-3 minutes
- Encourage further conversations and questions using the Learn About the Voice to Parliament handout and Voice FAQs– 2 minutes
30-minute Presentation
This 30 minute presentation is a great opportunity to dive a littler deeper into the Uluru Statement From The Heart and the Voice to Parliament. The presentation includes: The experience of Aboriginal peoples in Australia since colonisation, the strong history of Aboriginal advocacy, highlighting WA Leaders’ calls for support, and an overview of your personal, your organisation’s, or your community group’s approach to supporting reconciliation.
Suggested run through:
- Introduction using Lunch & Learn Guide – 5 minutes
- Video: Uluru Statement From The Heart Background Video–Â 19 minutes
- Choose one: WA Leaders on the Voice to Parliament – 2-3 minutes
- Encourage further conversations and questions using the Learn About the Voice to Parliament handout
- Â and Voice FAQs– 3 minutes
60-minute Presentation
The 60 minute presentation includes a recording of our Uluru Statement Community Briefing. It explores the strong history of Aboriginal advocacy in Australia, the process behind the Uluru Statement From the Heart and the calls for Voice, Treaty and Truth. The speakers include Uluru Dialogue Head of Engagement and Bardi man Nolan Hunter, Worley First Nations Participation Director and Guborn woman Kyra Galante and former Federal Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Fred Chaney AO.
Suggested run through:
- Introduction using Lunch & Learn Guide – 5 minutes
- Video: Uluru Statement Community Briefing–Â 40 minutes
- Choose one: WA Leaders on the Voice to Parliament – 2-3 minutes
- Encourage further conversations and questions using the Learn About the Voice to Parliament handout and Voice FAQs– 10 minutes
Voice to Parliament Presentation Resources
Choose the resources you'd like to share at your presentation
Stay informed
We would love to know how your presentation went.
What worked? What didn’t? What other resources would you need to support informing your organisation or community?
We have more supporting information in the Lunch & Learn Guide listed above, but here’s some quick links if you need more information:
- Information about the Voice from Australian Government
- Uluru Statement
- Voice FAQs
Looking for something you can attend?
Join us at an upcoming Uluru Statement Community Briefing