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SUMMARY:GRANT-ACT Multicultural Inclusion Grants
DESCRIPTION:Aims to fund projects that celebrate cultural diversity and enhance social cohesion in the ACT. \n\n\nThis grant is for projects and events in the ACT that celebrate:\n– Cultural diversity\n– Social cohesion. \nThe grant promotes:\n– Community participation\n– Cultural diversity\n– Inclusion in the ACT. \nWho this is for\n– This grant is for organisations to celebrate cultural days and events\, and multicultural community programs. \nWhat you get\nA grant of up to:\n– $3\,000 for a cultural celebration\n– $6\,000 for a community program. \nOrganisations can apply if they:\n– Operate in the ACT\n– Are a non-government\, legally incorporated entity\, or supported by an incorporated auspicing organisation\n– Are a registered not-for-profit or a charitable organisation\n– Have no overdue acquittals\n– Have the right insurance to cover your activity. \nYour cultural celebration or community program can focus on one or more of the following:\n– Enable Canberra’s multicultural communities to celebrate and mark significant cultural days\, celebrations and observances\n– Promote community inclusion through cross-cultural and inter-faith engagement celebrations\, including Harmony Week\n– Strengthen community inclusion\, social connection and social cohesion through collaborative programs\, projects\, and activities involving the wider Canberra community\n– Support community inclusion and social connection by providing access to programs and services in a culturally appropriate way (e.g. swimming lessons\, literacy classes\, safety messages\, driving lessons\, skills development\, social groups)\n– Raise community awareness of\, and respond to racism and discrimination\n– Provide accessible services and programs for people from multicultural communities\n– Strengthen and promote Canberra as a Welcoming City\n– Support an equitable\, harmonious\, progressive and unified community across the ACT\n– Support and build community connection and resilience. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-act-multicultural-inclusion-grants/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - ACT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260223T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260223T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260129T060543Z
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UID:26617-1771833600-1771866000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:Applications Open for SEN Mentor Program
DESCRIPTION:Details to come!
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/applications-open-for-sen-mentor-program/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260219T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260219T160000
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UID:25287-1771506000-1771516800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - NFP Risk Management and Compliance Essentials
DESCRIPTION:Master the key principles of risk management\, compliance\, and governance resilience in the not-for-profit sector. \nThis course equips board members and senior leaders with practical strategies to identify\, assess\, and mitigate risks while ensuring compliance with regulatory\, financial\, and governance obligations. Learn how to develop and implement risk frameworks\, safeguard your organisation’s reputation\, and navigate crisis scenarios. You’ll gain insights into the latest legal and compliance requirements\, ensuring your NFP meets industry standards and operates effectively. \nIt’ll cover: \n\nLegal obligations for directors\nRisk management frameworks\nCybersecurity for NFPs\nClimate related emergencies\nCrisis response and reputation management\nClimate related emergencies\n\n\n\n\n\nKey details:\nDate: Thursday\, 19 February 2026. \nThis session is not recorded.\nMelbourne\, Sydney\, Hobart\, Canberra: 1pm to 4pm\nAdelaide: 12.30pm to 3.30pm\nBrisbane: 12pm to 3pm\nDarwin: 11.30am to 2.30pm\nPerth: 10am to 1pm \nLocation: Online (live broadcast only. No recording is available for this session.) \n\n\n\n\nPrice:\nInstitute of Community Directors Australia members: $185 (inc GST) \nNon-member price: $249 (inc GST)
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-nfp-risk-management-and-compliance-essentials/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260219T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260219T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260128T050028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T050028Z
UID:26439-1771488000-1771520400@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS NAIDOC Local Grants
DESCRIPTION:NAIDOC Local Grants support activities held for NAIDOC Week (5 to 12 July 2026) that celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories\, cultures\, achievements and their continuing contribution to our country and Australian society. \nFunding is available across 3 funding streams: \n1.       Educational Institutions (up to $1\,500) \n2.       Small-scale grants (up to $10\,000)\, and \n3.       Large-scale grants (more than $10\,000 and up to $25\,000). \nNAIDOC Local Grants provide a contribution towards the cost of local and regional NAIDOC Week activities across Australia – it is not expected to cover the full running costs of an event. It is expected that most grants will be awarded for $10\,000 or less. \nNon-Indigenous organisations are strongly encouraged to work with their local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community in planning activities. \nAll applicants must meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the 2026 NAIDOC Local Grants Opportunity – Grant Opportunity Guidelines. Applicants seeking a large-scale grant of more than $10\,000 and up to $25\,000 will also be assessed against the selection criterion and compared to other applications in the large-scale grants stream. \nThe NIAA distributes available funding across NIAA Regions\, based on geographic location and the number and proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents. Funding preference is given to Indigenous Organisations when distributing funding within each NIAA Region (in accordance with the Grant Funding Preference Priorities set out in the 2026 NAIDOC Local Grants Opportunity – Grant Opportunity Guidelines). \nNIAA delegates will decide on the number and value of grants awarded in each of the 3 funding streams within NIAA Regions. We expect most grants will be offered to applications in Stream Two – Small Scale Grants. Grant Funding Preference Priorities may also impact on the number of applications funded under Stream One. \n\n\nEligibility: \n\nTo be eligible to apply\, you must be intending to deliver an activity aligned with the objectives of the grant opportunity\, including supporting the Australian Government’s commitment to celebrate\, support\, and raise awareness of First Nations histories and cultures within the wider community. \nIf you are a non-Indigenous organisation\, you must have support from your local First Nations community or stakeholders for the proposed activity. You are strongly encouraged to provide evidence of this. \nIf you are applying as a Partnership or Sole Trader you must provide a Letter of Support from the secondary organisation (educational institution or event organiser) where your activity will take place. If  a Partnership or Sole Trader is using their own premises\, a Letter of Support should come from confirmed attendees. For non-Indigenous Partnerships or Sole Traders\, this Letter of Support must come from the local First Nations community or stakeholders. \nAll applicants must: \n\nhave an Australian Business Number (exemptions may apply)\nwhere relevant\, be registered for the purposes of GST;\nhave an account with an Australian financial institution; and\nbe one of the following entity types:\n\n\n\n\nan Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Corporation registered under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006\na company incorporated in Australia under the Corporations Act 2001\nan incorporated association\nan incorporated cooperative\nan organisation established through a specific piece of Commonwealth or state / territory legislation including public benevolent institutions\, churches and universities\nan Australian local government body\nan incorporated Trustee on behalf of a Trust\na Partnership\na Sole Trader\na joint (consortium) application with a lead organisation that satisfies the entity type\, or\nan educational institution or correctional facility.\n\n\n\n\n\nGrant Activity Timeframe: \n\nNAIDOC Local Grants funded activities must align with the objectives of the NAIDOC Local Grants Opportunity and should ideally occur during\, or as close as possible to\, NAIDOC Week (5 to 12 July 2026). Requests to run activities up until 31 October 2026 will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Requests for extension or postponement of your activity may be agreed if there are extenuating circumstances\, but not beyond 31 October 2026. \nShould you be successful and unforeseen circumstances arise that mean you are unable to complete your activity as proposed in your application\, you will need to discuss options with the National Indigenous Australians Agency by contacting NAIDOCgrants@niaa.gov.au or your NIAA Regional Office. \n\n\nTotal Amount Available (AUD): \n\n$3\,000\,000.00 \n\n\nEstimated Grant Value (AUD): \n\nFrom $0.00 to $25\,000.00 \n\n\nInstructions for Application Submission: \n\nApplications must be submitted by completing the online application form\, available at: https://www.grants.gov.au/
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-aus-naidoc-local-grants/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - AUS
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260218T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260218T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260107T234935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T234935Z
UID:25986-1771416000-1771419600@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Building Your Feedback Fitness
DESCRIPTION:High performing teams are comfortable giving and receiving feedback for improvement. The ability to recognise when people are performing well\, and offering praise and recognition\, builds a positive workplace culture. Identifying behaviours that could change and offering improvement feedback helps teams continually improve and innovate. \nThis session will provide participants with tools to initiate feedback conversations and understand how to manage challenges that may arise. \nLearning outcomes\nFollowing the program participants will be able to: \n\nPlan and prepare for feedback\nInitiate a feedback discussion\nManage emotions when giving and receiving feedback\nGain commitment for behaviour change
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-building-your-feedback-fitness/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260218T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260218T113000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260129T054242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T054242Z
UID:26594-1771410600-1771414200@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Protect Yourself From Scams
DESCRIPTION:Scams are becoming more sophisticated and widespread\, targeting people from all walks of life. This session will help you understand common scam types\, recognise red flags and learn practical strategies to safeguard yourself and your community. Through real-world examples and prevention tips\, you’ll gain the confidence to spot scams early\, protect your information and support others who may be at risk. \n  \n  \nThis webinar covers topics including: \n\nUnderstanding Scams: What they are\, and their impact.​\nIdentifying Common Scam Types: A look at the deceptive landscape.​\nSpotting Red Flags: Key indicators to watch out for.​\nProtecting Yourself: Strategies for building your ‘fortress’ against fraud.​\nSupporting Others: Being there for those who have fallen victim and engage with your service or organisation.​
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-protect-yourself-from-scams/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260216T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260216T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260106T033607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T050320Z
UID:25964-1771228800-1771261200@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-WA LGBTIQA+ Inclusion Grants Program
DESCRIPTION:Provides funding to support initiatives that build belonging\, safety\, equity\, and wellbeing in LGBTIQA+ communities across Western Australia. \n\n\nIn 2025–26\, LGBTIQA+ Inclusion Grants Program supports initiatives that align with two priority areas of Western Australia’s LGBTIQA+ Inclusion Strategy 2025-2035:\n– Belonging\, connection and visibility.\n– Safety\, equity and wellbeing. \nProjects should consider how they could deliver better outcomes for LGBTIQA+ people and communities to:\n– Implement LGBTIQA+ inclusive practices\, programs and services.\n– Strengthen workforce capability and leadership in supporting LGBTIQA+ people.\n– Build partnerships across sectors for an integrated approach to activities aimed at developing better outcomes for LGBTIQA+ people and communities. \nThe LGBTIQA+ Inclusion Grants 2025–26 Program includes two separate grant application opportunities: \n1. LGBTIQA+ Inclusion Grants Program 2025-26 – Tier One Grants\nGrants of up to $10\,000 (excl. GST) for pilots\, projects and initiatives that work with and for LGBTIQA+ people and communities towards building a safer and more inclusive WA and aligning to the priority focus areas. \n2. LGBTIQA+ Inclusion Grants Program 2025-26 – Tier Two Grants\nGrants of up to $25\,000 (excl. GST) to undertake collaborative pilots\, projects and initiatives using a consortia approach that work with and for LGBTIQA+ people and communities towards building a safer and more inclusive WA and aligning to the priority focus areas. \nApplications for the Tier Two Grants should include information on the consortia arrangements for the project\, including:\n– The lead organisation that will be responsible for the administration of funding\, monitoring and reporting against the grant.\n– Registered business and trading names of all organisations involved in the consortia.\n– Roles and responsibilities of consortia organisations in delivering the project. \nA range of items associated with staging an event/activity or directly related to the delivery of the project such as:\n– Minor administration costs such as postage and phone calls\n– Hire of equipment\, transport and venue hire\n– Publication costs of resources and material created through the project\n– Resource materials\, publicity\, communications and marketing costs\n– Food and non-alcoholic beverages for community engagement activities\n– Staff wages/salaries directly related to the project\n– Consultants and facilitators\n– Intrastate travel\n– Audit costs\n– Project evaluation. \nTo be eligible to apply for a grant through the LGBTIQA+ Inclusion Initiatives Grant Program\, applicants must be operating fully in Western Australia and be:\n– An incorporated not-for-profit community organisation\n– An Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisation\n– Local government authority\n– An unincorporated organisation or community group\, applying through the auspice of an incorporated body or a local government authority. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-wa-lgbtiqa-inclusion-grants-program/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - WA
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260213T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260213T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260129T023632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T023632Z
UID:26493-1770969600-1771002000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW Grants for Good Program
DESCRIPTION:Helps communities within the Ausgrid network area (Eastern Sydney\, CBD\, Newcastle\, Central Coast\, Hunter Valley and Coffs Harbour). \n\n\nThe Grants for Good program is open and is an important part of fostering connections with Ausgrid’s community and demonstrating their dedication to a sustainable\, innovative\, and community-focused future. \nGrants are one important way Ausgrid is helping communities in their network. By providing substantial funding through Electrification Grants and Grassroots Grants\, they are not just talking about their commitment to community and sustainability – they are actively investing in it. \nThere are two types of grants: \n1. Electrification Grants – Up to $15\,000\nHelp your community embrace the switch from fossil fuels to electric alternatives. These grants support projects that promote a sustainable electric future—from installing induction cooktops in community kitchens to setting up EV charging infrastructure for not-for-profits. \n2. Grassroots Grants – Up to $5\,000\nSupport causes and organisations our communities care about. Nominate charities\, volunteer groups\, local sports teams and organisations in our network area for initiatives that strengthen community connection\, promote safety and wellbeing\, or improve equity and accessibility. \nAusgrid are looking for projects that align with one or more of these themes:\n– Electrification: Helping community organisations transition to a sustainable electric future. This could include switching from gas to electric appliances\, installing solar systems\, or setting up electric vehicle charging infrastructure\n– Community: Strengthening connections and bringing people together. Projects that build social cohesion\, create inclusive spaces\, or support community activities\n– Equity and Accessibility: Making electricity and renewable energy available to all. Projects that address energy equity\, support vulnerable communities\, or improve accessibility to energy services\n– Safety: Supporting the safety and wellbeing of our communities. This includes electrical safety initiatives\, emergency preparedness\, or projects that enhance community safety. \nEligibility criteria\n– Your organisation must be registered and operating within the Ausgrid network area (Eastern Sydney\, CBD\, Newcastle\, Central Coast\, Hunter Valley and Coffs Harbour)\n– Organisations should be not-for-profit or community organisations\n– Your project must be delivered within the Ausgrid network area\n– Your project must align with one or more of four grant themes\n– Funds must be used within the 2026 calendar year. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-grants-for-good-program/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260213T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260213T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260128T045727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T045727Z
UID:26436-1770969600-1771002000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-WA National Volunteer Week Grants
DESCRIPTION:National Volunteer Week Grants\, supported by Lotterywest\nNational Volunteer Week (NVW) is Australia’s largest annual celebration of volunteers and celebrates their significant contribution to communities across the country. Learn more about National Volunteer Week. \nVolunteering WA\, with generous support from Lotterywest\, offers volunteer involving organisations across Western Australia the opportunity to apply for a grant of up to $1\,500 to organise an event or activity which recognises and thanks volunteers during National Volunteer Week. \nHow to apply\nTo submit an application for the 2026 National Volunteer Week Grants\, first read through the documents below and apply online. \nRelevant documents \n\nGrant guidelines\nActivity suggestions\nJoint activity suggestions\nSample letter for multiple organisations\n\nApplications close 13 February 2026. \nFor any queries relating to the National Volunteer Week Grants\, please contact NVWgrants@volunteeringwa.org.au.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-wa-national-volunteer-week-grants/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - WA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260212T123000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260212T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260108T020045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T021249Z
UID:26017-1770899400-1770904800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Board Inductions for Not-for-profits
DESCRIPTION:Bringing on a new board member?  New to a board yourself?  Taking the time to establish a good board induction process is an important investment in any organisation’s future. It supports new board members to understand their role\, start contributing as soon as possible and helps the whole board work together more effectively. \nIn this popular webinar\, we look at the journey of a new board member\, what they need to know from pre-appointment to their first meeting\, and give you tips on how to improve your own induction process. You’ll walk away with a checklist of what to cover in an induction to set your board up for success. \n  \nWe’ll cover:\n\nWhy is board induction important\, and who is responsible for it?\nWhat should happen before the appointment of a new board member?\nWhat should be covered in a board induction?\nChecklists for what to think about at each step\n\n  \nYou’ll receive:\n\n75 minutes of plain-language training from a lawyer\nCopy of webinar recording (accessible for 3 months) and slide handout\nInformation on further resources and support\n\n\nWho should attend:\nNew board members\, experienced board members who are looking for a refresher\, and senior staff.  Anyone wanting to improve their organisation’s induction process.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-board-inductions-for-not-for-profits/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260211T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260211T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260129T054123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T054123Z
UID:26592-1770818400-1770822000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - AI Prompt Warm-Up
DESCRIPTION:This is a fun\, hands-on session built to supercharge the way you talk to AI tools. Think of it as a workout for your prompting skills! We’ll explore exactly what makes AI listen and respond well. You’ll get to try out different ways of asking questions\, discover the secrets to getting better answers\, and practice improving your prompts on the spot. You will leave this webinar with simple\, practical techniques to get more useful\, creative\, and accurate results from tools like ChatGPT\, every single time. \n  \nThis webinar covers topics including: \n\nUnderstanding how different elements in your prompt shape and determine the quality of AI responses.\nPracticing effective and sophisticated prompt engineering techniques tailored specifically for common not-for-profit (NFP) tasks.\nLearning critical methods for evaluating AI-generated outputs and refining your initial prompts to achieve better\, more accurate results.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-ai-prompt-warm-up/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260211T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260211T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260129T041036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T041036Z
UID:26560-1770818400-1770822000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR-ACT - Understanding Insurance
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with AON Insurance\, VolunteeringACT is pleased to host an online information session to enhance your understanding of the intricacies of insurance.  \nAON will be joining us to run a session including:\n– The common insurances available to not-for-profits\n– The importance of reviewing risk management \nThere will be plenty of time for questions and discussion.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-act-understanding-insurance/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260210T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260210T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260108T030011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T030011Z
UID:26024-1770724800-1770728400@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Crazy Constitutions and Ridiculous Rules
DESCRIPTION:The foundation of good governance lies in a well-structured constitution. However\, many organisations find themselves hampered by outdated or overly complex rules that can hinder their operations. \n\n\n\nIn this webinar\, we’ll explore some of the most common pitfalls found in constitutions\, from vague language to impractical processes. Learn how to identify these issues and gain practical tips for reviewing and improving your constitution.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-crazy-constitutions-and-ridiculous-rules/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260210T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260210T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260129T042243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T042243Z
UID:26570-1770721200-1770724800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR-NSW Seamless Starts - Mastering Volunteer Onboarding and Induction
DESCRIPTION:Learn to create effective\, standards-aligned volunteer inductions that boost engagement\, reduce drop-offs\, and support long-term success.\n\n\n\nA strong start is crucial for volunteer retention and effectiveness. This FREE session covers strategies to reduce early drop-offs and foster long-term commitment . Align your skills with the National Standards and International Year of Volunteers for Sustainable Development (IVY 2026). \nYou’ll learn how to create comprehensive\, engaging\, and compliant induction programs that set volunteers up for success. Essential elements such as clear role descriptions\, organisational culture integration\, initial training\, and creating a welcoming environment are covered. \nThis webinar will delve into best practices for volunteer onboarding and induction and aligns with: \n\nNational Standard 1 – Volunteering is embedded in Leadership\nNational Standard 5 – Volunteers are Supported and Developed\nSustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3) – Good Health and Wellbeing\n\nEach month we’ll explore volunteer management concepts and issues through the lens of the National Standards for Volunteer Involvement and IVY 2026. \n\nOutcomes\nYou’ll gain an understanding of the requirements of: \n\nNational Standard 1 and learn how to apply these to your volunteer program\, including the specific actions your organisation can take to better integrate volunteerism into leadership\, policy\, and planning in preparation for IVY 2026.\nDesigning and developing a comprehensive volunteer induction plan that aligns with National Standard 5 and incorporates essential elements such as role-specific training\, organisational culture integration\, wellbeing check-ins (connecting to SDG 3) – and clear pathways for ongoing support.\nImplement anding evaluating new onboarding strategies designed to reduce early volunteer drop-off and promote immediate engagement\, resulting in increased volunteer satisfaction and retention.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-nsw-seamless-starts-mastering-volunteer-onboarding-and-induction/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260206T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260206T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260129T040911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T040911Z
UID:26558-1770372000-1770379200@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Wellbeing & Boundaries in Volunteering
DESCRIPTION:As a volunteer or volunteer coordinator\, it can be difficult to maintain boundaries in your role and with those you work with.\nThis workshop will identify what boundaries are\, why boundaries & mental wellbeing are so important\, and how to manage difficult situations\, how we can apply mental health\, wellbeing & resilience to volunteering.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-wellbeing-boundaries-in-volunteering/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260206T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260106T031555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T050251Z
UID:25942-1770364800-1770397200@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-QLD Tertiary Transformation Grants
DESCRIPTION:Aims to strengthen suicide prevention\, alcohol and other drugs\, and stigma reduction education and outcomes in Queensland’s tertiary sector. \n\n\nThe Tertiary Transformation Grants have been established to:\n– Strengthen alcohol and other drugs and suicide prevention workforce capability and\n– Improve suicide prevention outcomes and supports in Queensland’s tertiary education sector. \nA total funding pool of $1.5 million is available\, with up to $250\,000 per priority area\, per application. \nThese grants support innovative initiatives that align with the following priority areas: \nPriority area 1: Suicide prevention programs\n– Develop and embed suicide prevention competencies into tertiary curricula\, co-designed with people with lived-living experience (LLE) of suicide\, to build a skilled future workforce. \nPriority area 2: Alcohol and other drugs (AOD) and stigma reduction programs\n– Develop and embed AOD competencies and stigma reduction into tertiary curricula\, co-designed with people with LLE of AOD use. \nPriority Area 3: Transforming suicide prevention responses in tertiary education\n– Design\, implement\, evaluate\, and promote settings-based suicide prevention and postvention initiatives\, co-designed with students\, staff\, and people with LLE of suicide\, to improve responses and reduce stigma in tertiary settings. \nThe tertiary education sector\, including universities and vocational education and training (VET) providers\, are a critical pathway for developing Queensland’s suicide prevention and AOD workforce. \nTertiary education providers equip students with knowledge\, skills\, and non-stigmatising approaches to support people experiencing suicidal distress or AOD concerns. \nThey are also a key setting for suicide prevention\, as students and staff may experience risk factors such as financial stress\, sleep disruption\, study pressure\, and social stigma. \nThese grants will enhance workforce capability\, improve suicide prevention responses\, and promote awareness of AOD and suicide prevention career pathways. \nThe Commission is seeking to engage suppliers with the capabilities and experience to deliver innovative\, evidence-informed initiative(s) that address one or more of the following objectives:\n– Embed co-designed\, evidence-based knowledge and skills in tertiary curricula\n– Measure stigma and stigma-reduction outcomes through curriculum\, communication\, and engagement activities\n– Strengthen the suicide prevention and AOD workforce by improving education-to-employment pathways\n– Enhance access to evidence-based suicide prevention and postvention support for students and staff. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-qld-tertiary-transformation-grants/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - QLD
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260205T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260205T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260129T033426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T033426Z
UID:26522-1770296400-1770300000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Artificial intelligence and governance
DESCRIPTION:Artificial intelligence has enormous potential to benefit community organisations – but it also brings real risks. Your board is responsible for managing these risks\, both in your own decision-making and across your organisation’s use of AI. \n  \nAt this training\, you’ll learn how to:\n\nMake ethical decisions when using AI tools\nIdentify and mitigate risks to your organisation and stakeholders\nEstablish clear\, practical guidelines for AI use\nPut human oversight and fact-checking procedures in place\nBuild trust through transparency.\n\nThis 1 hour webinar costs $99 (member price) and will be held live on Thursday 5th February from 1:00pm to 2:00pm AEDT.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-artificial-intelligence-and-governance/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260205T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260205T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260108T030438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T030438Z
UID:26026-1770296400-1770300000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - AI Jargon Demystified: A Friendly Guide
DESCRIPTION:Are you finding AI talk confusing? You’re not alone. AI is changing fast\, and the words people use can sound complicated\, highly technical and overwhelming. This session is here to make things simple. We’ll explain the most important AI terms in everyday language\, with real examples\, so you can understand what they mean and how they matter.   \n\n\n   \n\n\nWe’ll break down basic ideas like machine learning\, deep learning\, and neural networks\, as well as talk about newer topics like large language models (LLMs)\, generative AI\, and prompt engineering. By the end\, you’ll feel ready to join conversations about AI at work\, understand how different AI tools work and spot ways they could help your organisation—especially if you’re in the nonprofit or social impact sector.   \n\n\n   \n\n\nIf you feel unsure\, sceptical\, or just lost when it comes to AI\, this webinar is for you. We know it’s easy to feel left behind\, especially if your team is busy and short on time. Let us help bridge the gap! Our goal is to give you a solid\, simple understanding of AI\, so you can make smart choices about using it and know which uses are safe and practical for your team.  \n\n  \nThis webinar covers topics including: \n\nDecoding common AI terms and concepts\, such as Machine Learning\, LLMs\, and Generative AI\, to provide a clear foundation for understanding the technology.\nBuilding a shared vocabulary that is essential for confident and effective discussions with peers\, partners\, and stakeholders about the responsible and ethical use of AI within Nonprofit Organisations (NFPs).\nGaining the confidence to participate meaningfully and strategically in conversations about AI’s potential applications\, risks\, and integration pathways.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-ai-jargon-demystified-a-friendly-guide/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260205T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260205T035619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T035619Z
UID:26756-1770278400-1770310800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:NETWORK TRAINING - Workplace Wellbeing Workshop: Looking After Each Other
DESCRIPTION:Wellbeing Workshop 2: Looking After Each Other \nKey themes: Team Wellbeing\, Empathy\, and Emotional Literacy \nStrong relationships are fundamental to everyone’s wellbeing. During this workshop\, your team will explore how to look after each other\, understand different perspectives and create supportive relationships where everyone can thrive. \nParticipants will leave: \n– Motivated to support their colleagues at work. \n– Aware of how to improve their emotional literacy to better understand their own and others’ emotions. \n– Equipped with strategies to strengthen their ability to support others through empathy. \n 
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/network-training-workplace-wellbeing-workshop-looking-after-each-other/
CATEGORIES:Network Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260205T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260205T035329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T035329Z
UID:26754-1770278400-1770310800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:EOIs Close for Award Judges
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/eois-close-for-award-judges/
CATEGORIES:General Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260207
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20250825T035311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T035311Z
UID:24161-1770249600-1770422399@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:Out Of The Boardinary - CPR Group
DESCRIPTION:Unlock first access to boost student leader impact with Out of the Boardinary – Early bird pricing! \nSEN and CPR Group are excited to bring you Out of the Boardinary – the hands-on governance training program designed for student leaders and those who support them. \nThis two-day immersive course builds the skills\, tools and confidence leaders need to govern with impact. Participants will learn how to: \n\nFoster a board culture that listens\, learns and leads with credibility\nMake decisions that leave a legacy\nRun effective meetings and meet compliance responsibilities\nNavigate risk and compliance with confidence\n\nSEN recommends this course to all members because it’s tailored to student union\, guild and association leaders. Delivered by CPR Group\, student leaders will leave with practical\, real-world knowledge and a stronger network of like-minded leaders from across the country. \nRegister interest now to get first access to tickets and the chance to secure early bird pricing\, starting from $810 per person (group prices)\, before they’re released to the public. Some locations are already sold out\, so join the list now to avoid missing out. \nUpcoming dates: \n\nJoondalup\, WA\, 28–29 October 2025 – SOLD OUT\nPerth\, WA\, 30–31 October 2025 – EOI open\nSydney\, NSW\, 1–2 December 2025 – SOLD OUT\nBrisbane\, QLD\, 4–5 December 2025 – EOI open\nParramatta\, NSW\, 28–29 January 2026 – EOI open\nMelbourne\, VIC\, 5–6 February 2026 – EOI open\n\nEarly bird pricing comes to an end on the 10th September\, so fill out your Expression of Interest now to be first in line when tickets are released: HERE \nInterested in attending an event in your area that’s not listed? Contact us to discuss. \nLet’s take your student leadership from ordinary… to Out of the Boardinary.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/out-of-the-boardinary-cpr-group-6/
LOCATION:Melbourne\, VIC
CATEGORIES:General Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260204T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260204T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260107T233622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T233622Z
UID:25982-1770192000-1770224400@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Decision Making and Problem Solving
DESCRIPTION:The ability to make logical and rational decisions is a critical skill for leaders and team members alike. Individuals need to make informed decisions and then create a plan forward\, whilst taking responsibility for the outcomes required. Solving problems identifying the root cause\, prioritizing tasks effectively and working effectively with others to find better ways. \nThis workshop also examines the decision-making process and how to carry a decision through to execution with implementation of critical tasks in a timely manner. \nLearning outcomes\nFollowing the program participants will be able to: \n\nUnderstand common mistakes in decision-making\, and problem solving\nIdentify the key questions to ask\, and the resources/information needed.\nExamine their strengths and areas to work on in problem solving and decision making\nUnderstand the impact bias can have on decision making\nBe able to prioritise tasks
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-decision-making-and-problem-solving/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260203T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260203T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260129T052809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T052809Z
UID:26578-1770120000-1770127200@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Leading Your Team Through Change With Clarity\, Confidence and the Energy to Keep Moving Forward
DESCRIPTION:Build a Culture That Stays Strong When Everything Else Changes \nMost leaders aren’t struggling because they can’t handle the work – they’re struggling because they’re leading teams through nonstop uncertainty while trying to look calm\, confident and in control. And the truth is\, it’s exhausting. \nYour team feels it too. Change fatigue. Slack morale. Confusion sitting just under the surface. Everyone trying to keep up while the ground keeps shifting. \nThis isn’t a moment for scripts or management clichés. This is a moment for leadership that is human\, grounded\, clear and deeply connected to purpose. \nThis session dives into the lived experience of leading in 2026 – when clarity is scarce\, expectations are high\, and relevance isn’t guaranteed. You’ll explore what teams actually need from you when pressure rises\, how culture is shaped in real time (not in documents)\, and how to lead in a way people can feel\, not just follow. \n\nArticulate the difference between managing change and leading through it:  Recognize how leadership influences culture\, engagement\, and momentum during transitions.\nIncrease clarity and alignment during uncertainty:  Practice tools for communicating purpose and direction so teams feel informed\, connected\, and grounded.\nLead with confidence and composure:  Demonstrate how confidence grounded in values and vision fosters trust and reduces stress across the team.\nSustain team energy through adaptive challenges:  Identify leadership behaviors that counter fatigue\, maintain focus\, and honor both progress and resilience.\nStrengthen team trust and psychological safety during transitions:  Apply listening\, inquiry\, and feedback practices that deepen connection and support meaningful participation\n\n📅 Date: Tuesday 3 February 2026 \n🕓 Time: 11am AEST | 12pm AEDT | 2pm NZDT (60mins) \n📍 Zoom \nWe’ll unpack practical ways to reduce burnout without lowering ambition\, how to keep your team aligned when priorities move\, and how to lead with energy even when the environment drains it. \nThis isn’t about managing change. It’s about becoming the leader people trust to walk them through it.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-leading-your-team-through-change-with-clarity-confidence-and-the-energy-to-keep-moving-forward/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260203T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260129T040601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T040601Z
UID:26556-1770112800-1770120000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR-ACT - Inclusive Volunteering for Organisations
DESCRIPTION:Inclusion matters. Based on key learnings from the Inclusive Volunteering Pathways to Employment Program\, this engaging workshop will explore how to build an inclusive community where people of all abilities and backgrounds can contribute. \nThe workshop will explore the positive outcomes of inclusive volunteering by reviewing case studies and utilising practical tips to increase inclusion. This workshop will provide you with the skills to remove the barriers to volunteering and provide you with the tools to help people find meaningful volunteering opportunities.  You will be challenged to consider the benefits that can be unlocked through volunteering\, including a stronger sense of social inclusion in your workplace. Identifying barriers to inclusion and understanding simple solutions for removing these barriers will be explored from both the individual and organisation. \nOutcomes: \nBy the end of this session\, you will be able to: \n\nexplain principles of inclusive volunteering;\noutline why inclusion is beneficial in volunteering​;\nidentify barriers to inclusion​​;\nconsider solutions to the barriers impacting on volunteering​​; and\,\ndescribe what it means to be part of an inclusive team.\n\nSession Date: Tuesday 3 February 2026\nSession Time: 10am – 12pm\nSession Location: Online via Microsoft Teams (link sent to registered attendees prior to the session) \nThis training is free (valued at $85 and paid for by the Australian Government.) \nVolunteering ACT is committed to inclusion of people of all backgrounds and abilities. Please let us know if you have any accessibility requirements.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-act-inclusive-volunteering-for-organisations/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260202T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260202T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260129T060445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T060445Z
UID:26615-1770019200-1770051600@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:EOIs Open for SEN Award Judges
DESCRIPTION:Details to come!
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/eois-open-for-sen-award-judges/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260201T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260129T013945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T013945Z
UID:26481-1769932800-1769965200@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS Grill'd Local Matters
DESCRIPTION:Provides support to groups\, organisations and causes that serve local communities where each Grill’d Restaurant is located. \n\n\nEvery month\, each restaurant splits $500 between three groups doing amazing work in the community —and that’s where YOUR vote counts. \nThrough Local Matters\, Grill’d gives $80\,000 every month to groups across the country. Since 2011\, Local Matters has donated over $7 million to 30\,000+ local community groups\, organisations and projects:\n– Health & disability: $1\,255\,600\n– Community service: $1\,401\,600\n– Sport & recreation: $1\,306\,700\n– Animals & environment: $773\,800\n– Youth service: $766\,500. \nHow it works\n– It’s easy! Order at Grill’d in-restaurant or online and you’ll get a token to vote for the cause closest to your heart.\n– 1 burger = 1 vote. Order your burger in-restaurant or online to get your token\n– Vote for the community group you care about most\n– The jar with the most tokens gets $300\, and the other two each get $100. \nBe a part of local matters\n– Is your group doing good in the community? Apply for a jar and join the Local Matters movement. \nRegistration is only open to Local Community Groups that legitimately conduct one or more Local Community Projects within\, or that serve\, a Local Area. \nLocal Community Group means:\n– A group of people sharing a common goal\n– A charity\n– A not-for-profit organisation. \nLocal Community Project means a charitable or benevolent project serving a Local Area\, even if the project also serves a wider area. \nTo be eligible to register a Local Community Group\, the Local Community Group must have a valid ABN. \nEach calendar month\, each Grill’d Restaurant will select three (3) approved Local Community Groups to participate in Local Matters. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-aus-grilld-local-matters/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - AUS
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260130T093000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260130T103000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260107T233818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T233818Z
UID:25984-1769765400-1769769000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Leading a High Performing Team
DESCRIPTION:Being a good leader takes focus and energy. The skills\, knowledge and abilities of the leader can be the difference between having an acceptable team and an exceptional one performing at their very best. This program will assist your leaders to take the next step in supporting their teams’ growth by being able to identify strengths and weaknesses in their team and use coaching and reinforcing skills to incite high performance and continued improvement. \nLearning outcomes\nFollowing the program participants will be able to: \n\nBe more adaptive in their leadership approach\nLead change initiatives more confidently\nBuild more effective leader/team member relationships\nApply a framework for coaching and developing tram members
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-leading-a-high-performing-team/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260130
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20250825T035154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T035154Z
UID:24158-1769558400-1769731199@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:Out Of The Boardinary - CPR Group
DESCRIPTION:Unlock first access to boost student leader impact with Out of the Boardinary – Early bird pricing! \nSEN and CPR Group are excited to bring you Out of the Boardinary – the hands-on governance training program designed for student leaders and those who support them. \nThis two-day immersive course builds the skills\, tools and confidence leaders need to govern with impact. Participants will learn how to: \n\nFoster a board culture that listens\, learns and leads with credibility\nMake decisions that leave a legacy\nRun effective meetings and meet compliance responsibilities\nNavigate risk and compliance with confidence\n\nSEN recommends this course to all members because it’s tailored to student union\, guild and association leaders. Delivered by CPR Group\, student leaders will leave with practical\, real-world knowledge and a stronger network of like-minded leaders from across the country. \nRegister interest now to get first access to tickets and the chance to secure early bird pricing\, starting from $810 per person (group prices)\, before they’re released to the public. Some locations are already sold out\, so join the list now to avoid missing out. \nUpcoming dates: \n\nJoondalup\, WA\, 28–29 October 2025 – SOLD OUT\nPerth\, WA\, 30–31 October 2025 – EOI open\nSydney\, NSW\, 1–2 December 2025 – SOLD OUT\nBrisbane\, QLD\, 4–5 December 2025 – EOI open\nParramatta\, NSW\, 28–29 January 2026 – EOI open\nMelbourne\, VIC\, 5–6 February 2026 – EOI open\n\nEarly bird pricing comes to an end on the 10th September\, so fill out your Expression of Interest now to be first in line when tickets are released: HERE \nInterested in attending an event in your area that’s not listed? Contact us to discuss. \nLet’s take your student leadership from ordinary… to Out of the Boardinary.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/out-of-the-boardinary-cpr-group-5/
LOCATION:Parramatta\, NSW
CATEGORIES:General Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260122T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260122T093000
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20251110T061436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T061830Z
UID:25577-1769072400-1769074200@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Kickstart 2026 Like a Ninja
DESCRIPTION:In this “punchy” 30-minute session we’ll cover some Ninja skill reminders AND some new ideas to help us get in the zone and ready for 2026. \nAfter what was hopefully a relaxing\, resetting holiday season\, lets re-group and think (like a Ninja) about our plans for the year ahead.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-kickstart-2026-like-a-ninja/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260116
DTSTAMP:20260404T234800
CREATED:20260106T030133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T030133Z
UID:25930-1768435200-1768521599@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-AUS World Mental Health Day Community Fund
DESCRIPTION:Supports communities to start or expand projects that positively impact mental health and well-being. \n\n\nHow it works: \n1. If you apply with a proven idea…\n– Access funding and guidance to start proven ideas\, designed by a community of social innovators\n– Choose an idea from the list (Mental Health Community Connect\, Sidewalk Talk\, OpenSeat Mindful Meals)\, and apply to create your project page\n– Complete a 30 Day Challenge to unlock funding\n– Receive the first portion of funding and use it to make your project happen!\n– Share the impact of your project to unlock the final portion of funding\n– Funding is allocated to those who successfully complete the challenge on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nFunding is allocated to those who successfully complete the challenge on a first-come\, first-served basis. \n2. If you apply with your own project…\n– Apply by January 15\, 2026 (AWST).\n– Wait for your application to be reviewed. You’ll know if it was successful by February 26\, 2026 (AWST)\n– If successful\, complete some simple steps within 30 days before starting your project\n– Receive the first portion of funding and use it to make your project happen!\n– Share your project’s impact to unlock the final portion of funding. \nOrganisations must be legally registered in the country where they operate\, they often include non-profits\, schools\, libraries\, and other legally registered community groups. \nEligibility criteria\n– Projects must address the theme of mental health\n– Projects must take place in Australia\n– Applicants must be at least 18 years old or have the permission of a guardian to apply for funding. \nFunds can be used to cover:\n– Direct costs for the set-up or maintenance of the project\, e.g.\, space rental\, insurance fees\, seeds and planting materials\, tools\, training fees\n– If applying with your own project\, some funds may be used to pay those working on the project. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-aus-world-mental-health-day-community-fund-2/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - AUS
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