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SUMMARY:Pillar 3 – Design\, Develop\, Deliver : Creating Entrepreneurial Learning Pathways
DESCRIPTION:E3 Connect is a thriving online community designed to empower educators in fostering the next generation of change makers. \nPillar 3 - Design\, Develop\, Deliver : Creating Entrepreneurial Learning Pathways\nEntrepreneurial learning isn’t just an add-on—it’s a powerful approach that aligns seamlessly with the three dimensions of the Australian Curriculum. By embracing these dimensions authentically and holistically\, we can unlock rich\, meaningful learning pathways for students. If you’re passionate about empowering students with entrepreneurial skillsets\, mindsets and toolsets this session is for you! \nWhat to Expect: \n\nA deep dive into learning pathways—one of the four pillars of an entrepreneurial school\nPractical insights on integrating the three dimensions of the Australian Curriculum\nInspiring stories from guest educators who are embedding this approach in their schools\n\nWhether you’re just beginning or looking to deepen your approach\, you’ll walk away with ideas\, strategies\, and the confidence to start meaningful conversations with staff\, leaders\, parents\, and students. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/pillar-3-design-develop-deliver-creating-entrepreneurial-learning-pathways/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Information Session / Launch,Networking / Group Meetup,Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Young Change Agents":MAILTO:renae@youngchangeagents.com
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SUMMARY:The Social Economy: A Framework for Change or Just Another Label?
DESCRIPTION:The Social Economy is gaining traction on the global stage – but what does it really mean for Australia?  \nJoin this timely conversation as the Centre for Social Impact launches Year One findings of its landmark research into the social economy. \nFrom UN and OECD action to local innovation and fragmentation\, we’ll unpack what’s working\, where the gaps lie\, and what it will take to shift from recognition to real reform. Featuring insights from leading voices across government\, advocacy\, social enterprise and business\, this session will challenge assumptions and ignite debate. \nSpeakers include:\n\nThe Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP – Assistant Minister for Productivity\, Competition\, Charities and Treasury\nCassandra Goldie AO – CEO\, Australian Council of Social Service\nAndrew Davies – CEO\, B Lab Australia & New Zealand\nKylie Flament – CEO\, Social Enterprise Council of NSW & ACT\nA/Professor Melissa Edwards – Director of Research and Innovation\, CSI UNSW\nHost: Arminé Nalbandian – CEO\, Centre for Social Impact\n\nKey themes:\n✔ The rise of the social economy on the global policy stage\n✔ Where Australia stands and what’s holding us back\n✔ The levers of change: policy\, law and funding\n✔ Why data and research matter more than ever
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/the-social-economy-a-framework-for-change-or-just-another-label/
LOCATION:online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Seminar / Panel Discussion / Conversation
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE: Kenneth Myer Innovation Fellowships 2026
DESCRIPTION:What are the Kenneth Myer Innovation Fellowships?\nThe Kenneth Myer Innovation Fellowships aim to support breakthrough solutions to Australia’s most pressing social and environmental challenges. \nA Fellowship offers a unique opportunity for recipients to take 12 months\, supported by $180\,000\, to focus on their existing projects that have the potential to achieve positive outcomes for society and the environment\, supporting initiatives that align with one or more of the program themes of inclusion & equality\, sustainability & environment including climate change\, or human\, civil & legal rights. \nFellows receive a combination of time\, resources and a program of support to help progress their existing work\, and grow and scale their impact. \nWhat is offered?\nUp to $180\,000 is available to each Fellow for their 12-month Fellowship comprising a stipend of $140\,000 and up to $40\,000 for approved project expenses. Project expenses are those directly related to the Fellowship from its commencement such as renting a separate workspace (if required)\, travel and contracting of external expertise\, and available on a reimbursement basis. During the 12-months\, Fellows have access to a range of supports including a panel of experts\, who meet quarterly\, a mentor and the network of past Fellows. \n\nThe 2026 iteration of the Kenneth Myer Innovation Fellowships program has opened for Expressions of Interest (EoIs). EoIs are due by 11.59pm AEST on Sunday 17 August 2025. \nPlease ensure that you read the program criteria\, and that you and your initiative are eligible\, before commencing and submitting an EoI. \nThe EoI form is available here
URL:https://wainnovationcalendar.com.au/event/deadline-kenneth-myer-innovation-fellowships-2026/
LOCATION:Apply online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:DEADLINE: Award / Scholarship
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