169-179 Thomas Street
Sydney, New South Wales

Indigenous culture and Traditional knowledge are a critical part of the heritage and identity of a nation. Two-day masterclass brings together passionate speakers from Australia, New Zealand and Fiji

10th and 11th December 2012
9am - 5pm

We are proud to have on our speaker panel:
Philip Obah, Wadja Traditional Knowledge Centre Corporation
Victor Jose, Wadja Traditional Knowledge Centre Corporation
Eliesa Burenivalu Saunikalou Tuiloma, IPR/TK/TCE/Medical Laws and Policies Consultant, Bless (Fiji) Consultants; former Legal Consultant to Pacific Island Forum/WIPO/EU TK and TCE Policies and Legislations Project - Fiji, Vanuatu, Kiribati
Sally Hariata McKean, Lecturer in Maori Studies, Lincoln University

Discounted rates for education & training providers, Indigenous community groups, Indigenous corporations & NGOs, land councils & local government: $1495 plus gst (Standard pricing is $2695 plus GST)

What will be discussed:
Understanding and engaging with Traditional culture and communities
Sustaining, transferring and protecting Traditional knowledge
Developing effective strategies, policies and conservation methods for Traditional knowledge
Extending collaborative partnerships across organisations and communities
Engaging Indigenous communities and supporting local action in heritage and traditional knowledge

aga@arkgroupasia.com
Tel: 0289134000

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Website http://www.arkgroupaustralia.com.au/Events-E040IKM.htm

Indigenous community groups $1495
Local Government $1495
Education $1495
Non-profit $1495
Standard $2695

Artists: Sally Hariata McKean, Eliesa Burenivalu Saunikalou Tuiloma, Victor Jose, Philip Obah

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