Preparing for a post-election Australia: Working through the Labor landslide (Webinar)
Date: 14 May 2025

Labor has formed government and Anthony Albanese remains Prime Minister.
But it’s important to keep in mind: even if it’s the same flavour of government, it’s not the same government.
There’s going to be some Ministers that stay the same. And there’ll also be changes.
There’s going to be many policies that remain in place. And many that will change.
And, there’s even going to be many departments look the same. And likely many that will be changed.
Community organisations who are prepared to engage with this new look government, and know how to position themselves, will be best placed to advocate for their cause and gain government funding.
The beginning of a new government cycle provides ample opportunities for community organisations to have their voice heard—particularly as the new government seeks to re-establish itself in its first 100 days.
That’s why we’re hosting a webinar with the government engagement experts at Tanck. Taking place just weeks after the election, they’ll discuss the new political reality and what it means for community sector organisations.
This webinar will take place live on:
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
This session is recorded and a copy will be sent to all who register.
Melbourne, Sydney, Hobart, Canberra, Brisbane: 1pm to 2pm
Adelaide, Darwin: 12.30pm to 1.30pm
Perth: 11am to 12 noon
Price:
Institute of Community Directors Australia members: $88 (inc GST)
Non-member price: $110 (inc GST)
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