NTEU Queensland State Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Division Forum

11 March 2026




The NTEU Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Division Forum will be held on Friday 27 March 2026 at the .

 

This is an opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members to come together and influence the future direction of the Queensland Division of the NTEU. It will also be a chance to connect with other activists, strengthen networks across branches, and learn more about current union campaigns.

 

The NTEU is proud of the strength of its Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander membership and the long history of advocacy within our union. With 2026 being a key year for bargaining across the sector, this forum will help build the strength, connections and collective power of our union and our mob.

 

We encourage participation from across Queensland and would particularly welcome at least one representative from each branch.

 

📅 Friday 27 March 2026
🍕 Lunch and refreshments will be provided on the day

📍 NTEU Queensland Division Office

To register, please click the registration button and let us know about any travel, dietary, accessibility, cultural, or other requirements that will support your full and comfortable participation on the day.

👉 Register Here


Further information, including the agenda, travel arrangements and catering details, will be provided to members once they have registered.

In unity,

Sharlene and Geoff

Assoc. Prof. Sharlene Leroy-Dyer

The University of Queensland
Chair National Aboriginal and Torres

Strait Islander Policy Committee

Geoff Keating

UniSQ

QLD Representative, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy Committee



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