Capital City LLEN 2021 AGM

Join us at Torrens University on the 27th of April for our 2021 Annual General Meeting.

 

Refreshments and Finger food will be provided.

 

Date And Time Tue, April 27, 2021 - 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM AEST

 

Guest speakers to present on the ‘Impact of Covid-19 on Remote Learning'

 

Follow this link to register and join us on the 27th. 

 

Guest Speaker: Hashwina Vimalarajan

Shout Out Speaker from The Centre for Multicultural Youth

 

Born in India, raised in the Middle East and now living in Australia, Hashwina is what they call a ‘Third culture Kid’, raised in a culture completely different from her own, yet comfortable enough to call it home. As an Environmental Scientist, she’s equally passionate about environmental sustainability and currently works for the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, a non-profit professional organization that supports environmental practitioners. Outside of work, she’s an advocate for environmental refugees, mental health, women’s rights and improving access for marginalised groups through various social justice initiatives including her role as a Shout Out Speaker and Youth Advisory Group member at CMY. 

 

In her spare time, Hashwina is part of a South Asian dance group, a hiker and avid reader. In three words she describes herself as curious, compassionate and charismatic.

 

 

 

Guest Speaker: Kath Curry

General Manager Health & Education from Torrens University 

 

Kath Curry joined Torrens University as the General Manager of the Health faculty in 2015 after more than 30 years’ experience connecting people, ideas and practice in the education, health and government sectors. Kath has built a career as an innovative leader with integrity – from her first job as a nurse, through to her former role as Dean (VET College) at Victoria University. Kath has also made an impact in remote NT indigenous communities, in Melbourne’s western region and in international markets, and is actively engaged in the skills and policy spheres with published research including an NCVER commissioned study. In 2009, she led significant workforce changes, serving as an advisor to the Western Australian Public Sector Commissioner where 35 of her 39 recommendations were adopted.

 

Today, Kath is responsible for the direction of the Health & Education faculties and is focused on continuing to grow the faculties both nationally and internationally with a focus on securing partners, quality, governance and workforce development.

Kath holds a Master of Education from the University of New England.

 

Guest Speaker: Sally Lasslett

Principal of The Hester Hornbrook Academy

 

Sally has been an educational leader in a variety of school settings for over 20 years. Most recently Sally has led school turnaround initiatives and significant educational outcome improvements in a large outer metro secondary school. Sally has a keen interest in assisting students to find a passion for learning and ensuring they are successful in developing post school pathways.  

 

A keen advocate of the flexible school setting and the essential wellbeing supports provided in this setting, Sally is also an active Home Economics professional with a passion for the VCE and VCAL curriculum. Sally is currently a Board member of Home Economics Victoria and an advocate for successful pathways and transitions for disengaged young people.