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International Women’s Day Luncheon with Gillian Triggs

Presented by Clifford Craig Foundation in conjunction with Communities, Sport and Recreation division in the Department of Communities Tasmania

Join us for lunch with former President of the Australian Human Rights Commission, Gillian Triggs.

Gillian Triggs has advocated for the disempowered, the disenfranchised, and the marginalised. As president of the Human Rights Commission, she withstood relentless political pressure and media scrutiny as she defended the defenceless for ve tumultuous years.

‘Gillian has been fearless in standing up for the voiceless. An articulate inspirational role model.’ Dame Quentin Bryce

Gillian will be signing copies of her newly-released book Speaking Up at the luncheon.

Tickets $75 per person, includes a two course lunch and a glass of sparkling on arrival. RSVP 25 February or until sold out.

Book your seat/s or reserve a table now. Book at Clifford Craig or contact Clifford Craig Foundation on 6777 6010 or admin@cliffordcraig.org.au

  • When Mon 04 March at 12:00PM
  • Where Country Club, Launceston, TAS
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