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CDU Voice to Parliament student debate

First Nation Leadership
Presenter A debate team of six current CDU students
Date
Time
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Contact person
Emma Fowler-Thomason
T: 0423973917 E: emma.fowler-thomason@cdu.edu.au
Location Mal Nairn Auditorium, Casuarina Red 07.1.04
Open to CDU staff and students, Public
The Voice Speech audience

Hear from our students as they hash out arguments for and against the Voice to Parliament in a debate-style presentation.

Debate teams for both the 'Yes' argument and the 'No' argument will present their case and try to convince you of their position, providing our audience with a wealth of information and considered points of view.

This event will also be available as live stream via registration.

Register for the event

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