The Union of Australian Women (Brisbane) is hosting an International Women’s Day Dinner on Friday, 6 March 2026, and it would be wonderful to have a strong NTEU contingent there!
Event details:
📍 QCU South Brisbane
🕔 Doors open 5:45pm | 🍽 Dinner 6:30pm - 9:30pm
🎤 Guest Speaker: Dr Zoe Rathus AM, Brisbane-based feminist, lawyer, academic, and activist
💵 Self-funded - cash bar available
🎉 3-course dinner, fun quizzes, and great company
While this is not an NTEU event, it’s a wonderful opportunity to celebrate International Women’s Day and connect with other union women.
If you’d like to attend, please let me know so you can meet up with colleagues at the event.
We hope to see you there! In unity, Sharlene
Associate Professor Sharlene Leroy-Dyer (she/her)
Chair National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy Committee (NTEU)
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Councilor (NTEU)
QLD Division Academic Vice-President (NTEU)
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