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Rainforest Room
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10:20 AM
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10:50 AM
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11:25 AM
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11:55 AM
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12:25 PM
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12:45 PM
View Restaurant Terrace
1:45 PM
Rainforest Room
1:45 PM
Ocean Room
1:45 PM
Aqua Room
2:35 PM
Rainforest Room
2:35 PM
Ocean Room
2:35 PM
Aqua Room
3:20 PM
View Restaurant Terrace
4:05 PM
Rainforest Room
4:30 PM
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6:30 PM
View Restaurant Terrace
6:00 AM
Noosa National Park
8:30 AM
Rainforest Room
8:45 AM
Rainforest Room
9:20 AM
Rainforest Room
9:50 AM
Rainforest Room
10:10 AM
View Restaurant Terrace
10:40 AM
Rainforest Room
10:40 AM
Ocean Room
10:40 AM
Aqua Room
11:25 AM
Rainforest Room
11:25 AM
Ocean Room
11:25 AM
Aqua Room
12:10 PM
View Restaurant Terrace
1:10 PM
Rainforest Room
Thriving Kids Queensland Partnership: Innovative Approaches to Funding for Child Wellbeing
Investment Dialogue for Australia’s Children and the Queensland Kid Funders Alliance: Collaborative Funding Models for Long-Term Impact
Achieve Foundation and Disability Funders Network: Redefining Funding Strategies to Support Inclusive and Equitable Outcomes
1:10 PM
Ocean/Aqua Room
Australian Business Volunteers: Enhancing Community-Led Disaster Resilience
CQID: Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children through Self-Determination, Delegated Authority and the Power of Community
Collaboration for Impact: Driving Community-Led Climate Justice
2:15 PM
Rainforest Room
2:45 PM
Rainforest Room
3:00 PM
Rainforest Room
3:35 PM
Rainforest Room
Afternoon tea available in View Restaurant Terrace
7:00 AM
View Restaurant
8:30 AM
View Restaurant Terrace Standing Space
Lyndon Davis, Kabi Kabi Traditional Owner
9:00 AM
Rainforest Room
Meet your MC + introduction to the Equity CoLab National Summit 2025
9:20 AM
Rainforest Room
Acclaimed journalist Stan Grant opens the Summit with an urgent keynote on inequity in Australia, asserting truth-telling and justice for First Nations are essential to building a fairer Australia for all.
9:45 AM
Rainforest Room
Dr Michael McAfee warns America’s crises of racial injustice, extremism and inequality can happen anywhere, urging leaders to do equity’s moral work, confront backlash and lead with fierce hope.
10:15 AM
Rainforest Room
Professor Fran Baum AO, global leader on social determinants of health, will expose health inequities in Australia, unpack systemic drivers, remind us we know what works, and urge courageous leadership to build fairer, healthier systems.
10:35 AM
Rainforest Room
Dr Norman Swan AM facilitates a Q&A with Stan Grant, Dr Michael McAfee and Professor Fran Baum AO
10:50 AM
View Restaurant
11:20 AM
Rainforest Room
Professor Sharon Friel explores how health inequities and planetary health are interconnected crises driven by the same socio-economic and political systems, showing how inequality and environmental breakdown reinforce each other and why they must be tackled together.
11:45 AM
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Dr Katherine Trebeck turns to one of the strongest drivers of inequity—our economic system. Drawing on global examples, she makes the case for a wellbeing economy centred on people and planet.
12:10 PM
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As lead editor of The Nordic Edge book, Professor Andrew Scott has written about how Nordic nations have boosted equity through universal, public early childhood education and care, together with extensive paid parental leave, and why Australia must now do the same.
12:35 PM
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Dr Norman Swan AM facilitates a Q&A with Professor Sharon Friel, Dr Katherine Trebeck and Professor Andrew Scott
12:50 PM
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1:50 PM
Rainforest Room
Where you live, what you earn, and your background still shape health outcomes. Professor Duckett will explore what it will take to lift equity’s profile in rhetoric, funding, policy, planning and governance.
2:15 PM
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Commissioner Button will explore how inequities in mental health care harm wellbeing and productivity, and what needs to change to improve health and national resilience.
2:40 PM
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Commissioner Vincent will highlight gender inequities and their impact on health, show how Victoria’s Gender Equality Act has driven institutional change, and outline what must happen next to advance equity nationally.
3:05 PM
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Dr Norman Swan facilitates a Q&A with Dr Stephen Duckett, Selwyn Button and Dr Niki Vincent.
3:20 PM
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3:45 PM
Rainforest Room
After a full day on systems and reform, this session centres lived experience. Lived Experience Leaders from QDN and Street Up share realities, reflections, and solutions—inviting conversation with the audience.
4:10 PM
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Cormac Russell argues equity is built in neighbourhoods through community power and local leadership. Progress comes when institutions enable connection, nurture relationships, and rekindle democracy.
4:35 PM
Rainforest Room
4:50 PM
Rainforest Room
6:00 PM
View Restaurant
6:00 AM
Meet at View Restaurant Terrace Standing Space
Join us for a guided morning walk at Noosa National Park, where you will connect to Kabi Kabi country and center your commitment to advancing equity. As we traverse the beautiful trails, we will take moments to reflect on the rich history and cultural significance of the land, deepening our understanding and respect for the Kabi Kabi people. This walk offers a unique opportunity to ground ourselves in the past while envisioning a future of equity and inclusion, inspired by the wisdom and resilience of those who came before us.
8:45 AM
Rainforest Room
9:25 AM
Rainforest Room
The Early Intervention Investment Framework is a real-world example of embedding equity, prevention and outcomes into budget processes by using strong evidence, quantifying wellbeing impacts and avoided costs.
9:50 AM
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We know prevention and early intervention work, yet investment and systems remain reactive. Michael Hogan draws on real-life examples to explore why and calls for shared goals, pooled investment, and intermediaries that enable collaboration, reminding us equity begins upstream.
10:15 AM
Rainforest Room
Dr Norman Swan AM facilitates a Q&A with TBC, Matt Donoghue and Michael Hogan.
11:00 AM
Rainforest Room
How can businesses turn advancing equity into impact? Siobhan Henderson shares how Australian Unity’s Community and Social Value framework embeds equity into strategy, operations and investment, driving profit and social value.
11:25 AM
Rainforest Room
Traditional public sector models prioritise compliance and control, often blocking equity. This session explores Human Learning Systems, drawing on its application in Queensland’s Public Sector Commission to show how adaptive, relational approaches can transform governance and public service for equity.
12:15 PM
Rainforest Room
Q&A Panel – Dr Norman Swan AM facilitates a Q&A with Siobhan Henderson, Thea Snow, Abbey Richards
1:30 PM
Ocean/Aqua
What if equity lies not in one solution but many local ones? This session explores place-based approaches that shift power, build partnerships, and drive bottom-up systems change for equity.
1:30 PM
Ocean/Aqua
This session explores how communities are building capital, shifting power and ownership back to local people. Through cooperatives, collaboration and shared purpose, they are driving fairer systems and better health outcomes.
1:30 PM
Ocean/Aqua
No single leader can transform a system, but together we can. Cathy Boorman shares a framework for systems leadership, showing how collaboration embeds equity in place-based change across communities, government, funders and services.
1:30 PM
Ocean/Aqua
The Tasmanian Access to Health Services initiative centres rural and remote communities, using place-based planning and joint funding to test community-led solutions that reshape decisions, build trust and improve access, equity and outcomes.
1:30 PM
Rainforest
Can business advance equity or ultimately undermine it? This stream explores health, tech and sport case studies, showing how organisations pursue equity with profit while confronting tensions through courageous discussion.
1:30 PM
Rainforest
Medicare promises universal access, yet many face costs, GP shortages and gaps. Andrew Cohen explores how large providers can strengthen Medicare, protect bulk billing, expand teams, partner with communities and deliver fairer care.
1:30 PM
What happens when a football club makes equity central to its purpose? The Brisbane Broncos and Social Ventures Australia share their journey, measuring outcomes, navigating scrutiny, and building authentic impact and legacy.
1:30 PM
Rainforest
Too many Australians miss out on care due to geography and exclusion. Visionflex shows how purpose-built virtual care expands access while putting equity, trust and safety first.
1:30 PM
Theatre
Advancing equity requires evidence beyond averages. This session explores how youth, lived experience, digital innovation and robust data reshape systems, elevate voices and transform decision-making.
1:30 PM
Theatre
Thea Snow and Kiera Lowther show how combining lived experience, qualitative insights and quantitative data can transform policy and practice, creating more effective, equitable and compassionate decisions that reflect people’s real lives.
1:30 PM
Theatre
Digital tools can expand equitable care when co-designed with consumers and powered by data. Drawing on Healthdirect’s experience, this session explores promise, risk, inclusion of digital solutions.
1:30 PM
Theatre
Foundations for Tomorrow shares how youth voice, lived experience and data are driving intergenerational fairness in Australia, showing how youth-led leadership can shift policy, accountability and future-focused legislation.
3:00 PM
View Restaurant
3:30 PM
Rainforest Room
Dr Michael McAfee closes the Summit with a collective imagining of the Australia we want, and what we will do to create it, calling us to courageous action.
3:45 PM
Rainforest Room