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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 However\, many organisations find themselves hampered by outdated or overly complex rules that can hinder their operations.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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260210T110000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260210T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260206T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260206T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260206T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
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:20260405T014815
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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260205T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260205T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260205T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
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:20260405T014815
CREATED:20260205T035329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T035329Z
UID:26754-1770278400-1770310800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:EOIs Close for Award Judges
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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:20260405T014815
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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260204T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260204T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
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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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260203T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260203T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
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:20260405T014815
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:20260405T014815
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:20260405T014815
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:20260405T014815
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:20260405T014815
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:20260405T014815
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:20260405T014815
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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260116
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
CREATED:20251216T025833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251216T025833Z
UID:25866-1768435200-1768521599@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/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:GRANT - AUS
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260109T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
CREATED:20260106T032653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T032653Z
UID:25953-1767945600-1767978000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-WA Community Training Grants
DESCRIPTION:Funds participation in a selection of training courses offered by the Institute. \n\n\nAIM recognises the work of not-for-profit (NFP) organisations and aspiring professionals in the community\, wishing to embark on professional development. \nThe Community Training Grant provides training up to the value of $3\,000 for organisations and up to $4\,000 for individuals that can be used to fund participation on a selection of training courses offered by the Institute. \nAIM WA awards Community Training Grants in two categories: \n1. Organisational Grants\nAIM invites organisations from civic and voluntary groups\, charitable and welfare groups\, church groups and other not-for-profit organisations to apply. \n2. Individual Grants\nThe Individual Community Training Grants are broken down into two subcategories:\n– Ben Scott Young Professional: This category is tailored for ambitious young professionals under the age of 35 years who are in\, or aspiring to be in\, a management or leadership role and wishing to embark on professional development.\n– First Nations Individuals: This category is tailored for First Nations individuals who are in\, or aspiring to be in a management or leadership role and wanting to undertake professional development opportunities with AIM WA. \nCommunity Training Grants may be awarded in the following fields:\n– Interpersonal and Communication Skills\n– Leadership and Management\n– Frontline Management and Supervision\n– Work Health and Safety\n– Project\, Contract and Process Management\n– HR\, Training and Administration\n– Finance\, Sales and Marketing\n– Computer Skills. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-wa-community-training-grants/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - WA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260106T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260106T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
CREATED:20260106T032427Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T032427Z
UID:25950-1767686400-1767718800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW Community Benefit Payment Scheme
DESCRIPTION:Benefits local communities and offsets the potential harm of increased gaming machines in a local government area. \n\n\nCommunity benefit payments are generally given to local not for profit and charitable organisations to support communities in the local government area where the funding is generated. \nPotential grant recipients may include\, but are not limited to\, organisations that provide services and support relating to health\, mental health\, youth\, housing\, domestic and family violence\, social or financial disadvantage and Aboriginal or culturally and linguistically diverse communities. \nFunded organisations incorporate gambling harm minimisation strategies into their usual activities in a way that contributes to the support they provide to local communities. \nWhere the funding comes from\n– When a venue applies to Liquor & Gaming NSW to increase the gaming machines on its premises\, it may be required to complete a Local Impact Assessment which examines the impact that the additional machines may have on the local area. The Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority uses the Local Impact Assessment to determine if approving the application will have an overall positive impact on the community. \nIf the application is approved\, the venue must make community benefit payments to the Responsible Gambling Fund. The payments are calculated by the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority and are distributed to organisations that support the social wellbeing of communities in the local area. \nHow the funding is distributed\n– Community benefit payments are allocated through a closed grant process administered by the Office of Responsible Gambling. When the funding becomes available\, the Office identifies and invites potential applicants from the local area to apply for a grant. \nThe Office convenes a community contribution panel to assess applications and make a recommendation for the approval of the Deputy Secretary Hospitality and Racing. \nCommunity contribution panels consist of a local community representative (usually a local government or health representative)\, a representative of the local GambleAware service and an RGF Trustee. \nTo be eligible applications must meet the following conditions:\n– The amount of funding requested must be within the available range (the funding amounts vary and are outlined in the guidelines for each grant opportunity).\n– The proposal must be from a not for profit organisation\, social-purpose or government agency with an ABN.\n– The proposal must benefit local communities in the target LGA. \nFunding proposals are considered against the following assessment criteria:\n– The proposal is deliverable within the proposed timeframe and budget\n– The applicant has sufficient capacity and expertise to deliver the project\n– The proposal will provide benefit to communities in the target LGA\n– The proposal will achieve value for money\n– The proposal is aligned with NSW Government policy objectives. \nIf your organisation can meet the eligibility criteria and you would like to be considered if this funding becomes available in your local area\, please register your details on the funding provider’s website. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-community-benefit-payment-scheme/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260106T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260106T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
CREATED:20260106T030946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T030946Z
UID:25937-1767686400-1767718800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT-NSW ​​Local Audience Development Grants - Live Music Events and All Ages Programming
DESCRIPTION:Supports local music events that build new audiences and encourage the participation of young people. \n\n\nThis funding program supports contemporary music events and festivals to deliver new programming and activities that builds audiences\, promotes NSW music\, supports local music collaboration and provides opportunities for community connection through music. \nThe funding aims to:\n– Build audiences and promote NSW music\n– Increase local artist engagement with their local music scene or community\n– Increase opportunities for all ages music event programming\n– Strengthen community participation particularly in Western Sydney and regional NSW\n– Amplify the work of priority communities to build a diverse contemporary music sector. \nFunding is available for music businesses and industry professionals to generate new activity through the delivery of contemporary music events and festivals. \nContemporary music events and festivals must:\n– Be presented in NSW\n– Be majority Australian owned\n– Program new and original contemporary music\n– Have a maximum capacity of 15\,000 OR have a primary focus of First Nations cultural priorities OR be based in regional NSW or Western Sydney\n– Collaborate with local venues and community organisations to deliver new activity that supports growth in audiences\n– Provide opportunities for local community connection\n– Predominantly program local music artists and acts\n– Program artists from NSW Government priority groups. \nFor the purpose of this program:\n– A contemporary music event or festival refers to an event or festival that is predominantly programming artists and acts performing new and original music\n– The event or festival can be new or established\, but the activity you seek funding for must be new\n– The event or festival can be ticketed or free to the public\n– The event or festival can take place in existing venues or outdoor locations for public use\n– Artforms not supported through this program are: experimental music and sound art\, contemporary classical\, opera\, choral and ensembles. \n50% of the program budget will be allocated to applications for activity in Western Sydney and regional NSW. Additional priority will be given to events that support NSW Government priority groups. \nFunding can support\, but is not limited to\, activities such as:\n– All ages music event activity that supports early career artists and industry professionals to establish and grow new music scenes or communities\n– Local music events that connect local artists with local business and venues to build local audiences\n– Festivals based in regional NSW and Western Sydney programming local artists and collaborating with local business and venues. \nFunding up to $100\,000 can support new or additional programming costs for contemporary music events and festival relating to:\n– Artists fees\n– Marketing and promotion\n– Travel and accommodation costs\n– Administrative costs. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-nsw-local-audience-development-grants-live-music-events-and-all-ages-programming/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
CREATED:20250814T234621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T234621Z
UID:23933-1767139200-1767225599@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:IGA Community Chest
DESCRIPTION:Raises funds to support local communities\, charities and other worthwhile causes. It could be in response to a major event like floods or bush fires or something as simple as new soccer balls for the local under 8’s. \n\n\nIGA Community Chest and associated programs have raised over $86 million for local community groups\, not-for-profit organisations\, charities and other worthy causes. This money has assisted over 7\,000 worthwhile causes. \nThe money is raised in a number of ways but predominately through the purchase of products with an IGA Community Chest logo on the label or ticket. Also through purchasing any Community Co product you can help your local IGA grow its Community Chest fund. \nWhen you purchase a product with the IGA Community Chest logo printed on the label a percentage is credited to that store’s IGA Community Chest account. During IGA Community Chest catalogue promotion weeks\, all products in the catalogue bearing the special IGA Community Chest logo contribute to the ‘Chest’. Throughout the year\, extra fundraising activities are conducted by stores and regions. \nIGA Community Chest beneficiary cheques are distributed throughout the year in most states. \nBecause IGA stores are independently owned\, each store will choose the local causes that they would like to support. Please find your local IGA and approach them directly. \nIGA uses a three-tier selection system:\n– Local causes are chosen by individual store owners\n– Regional causes are selected by clusters of stores or regional management\n– State-level initiatives are determined in consultation with State IGA executives or boards. \nPrepare a pitch and it may include:\n– An overview of your organisation and/or the individual that you’d like supported\n– What support are you looking for – monies\, donations of goods\, providing team jumpers\, holding regular fundraising at the store\, group registrations at the store\, etc\n– How the donation will be used and your timing. Is there anything you can offer in return to IGA?\n– Don’t forget to include your contact details. \nTypical grants include support for:\n– Local sports clubs (e.g. soccer jerseys\, equipment)\n– Schools (e.g. musical instruments or facility upgrades)\n– Emergency responses (e.g. flood relief)\n– Community services (e.g. men’s sheds\, RFS brigades). \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/iga-community-chest-2/
CATEGORIES:Clubs & Societies,Commercial,Events & Activities,GRANT - AUS,Management,Marketing & Communications,Sport & Recreation,Student Officer Support Staff,Volunteering,Welfare & Wellbeing
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251210T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251210T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
CREATED:20250926T040717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250926T040733Z
UID:24598-1765368000-1765373400@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Influencing Strategies for Success - Virtual Learning Bite
DESCRIPTION:About this session\nIn today’s complex workplace we are expected to engage a variety of different stakeholders externally\, internally and cross functionally. Our ability to network and influence to achieve a positive outcome are highly valuable skills. In this workshop we will examine the benefits of internal and external networking and how to engage and influence stakeholders for a positive outcome. \nLearning Outcomes\n\nDescribe the benefits of internal and external networking and cross collaboration\nIdentify stakeholders you need to influence\nExplain key strategies to engage stakeholders and get their attention\nDevelop key influencing strategies\nGain commitment to next steps
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-influencing-strategies-for-success-virtual-learning-bite/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Management,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251210T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251210T093000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
CREATED:20251110T061317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T061834Z
UID:25575-1765357200-1765359000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Cut the Christmas Overwhelm
DESCRIPTION:Well\, we’ve almost made it to the end of 2025… and what a year it’s been! \nJoin Ninja Matt to discuss how to finish the year well\, so you can wind down and switch off. \nWe’ll be covering: \n\nThe power of doing a brain dump\nBoss thinking and the Daily Checklist\nSetting up your out of office – now!\nPlan for Jan – return to work with some Zen Like Calm\nBreathe – help control the lizard brain
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-cut-the-christmas-overwhelm/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251209T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251209T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
CREATED:20250730T022604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T022604Z
UID:23524-1765285200-1765288800@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:Webinar - Not-for-profit Innovation on a shoestring
DESCRIPTION:The not-for-profit (NFP) sector exists to tackle humanity’s biggest challenges – poverty\, homelessness\, climate change\, inequality. These are problems that are unlikely to be solved with business-as-usual approaches. They demand fresh ideas\, bold thinking\, and new ways of working. \n\n\n\n\nYet innovation in NFPs is often seen as a luxury\, something reserved for tech start-ups or well-funded corporations. Many NFPs operate under tight financial constraints\, relying on grants from risk-averse funders who prioritise accountability over experimentation. \nThis webinar explores how NFPs can embed innovation into their DNA – without needing deep pockets or unlimited capacity. From using existing resources differently to embracing strategic risk-taking\, it offers practical insights to help NFPs think differently\, experiment wisely\, and drive lasting change. Because in a sector dedicated to solving society’s toughest problems\, standing still is not an option.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-not-for-profit-innovation-on-a-shoestring/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251204T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
CREATED:20250730T022421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250730T022421Z
UID:23522-1764853200-1764864000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:Webinar - Understanding the Finances
DESCRIPTION:Overseeing the finances is probably one of the most important tasks you have as a board member. Financial literacy will put your organisation in the best position to promote and fulfil your organisation’s mission. If you don’t understand how the finances work\, you’ll be at risk of getting caught up if anything goes wrong. \nHow well do you understand the financial performance and position of your organisation? \nJoin ICDA for this training course which will cover: \n\nWhy you need to understand your organisation’s finances\nFinancial roles and responsibilities\nLegal duties of board directors\nKey elements of a board financial report\nProfit and Loss Statements\nBudgets\nBalance Sheets\nCash flow statements\nReg flags to look out for\nOversight and monitoring
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-understanding-the-finances/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251206
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
CREATED:20250825T035046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250825T035046Z
UID:24155-1764806400-1764979199@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-4/
LOCATION:Brisbane\, QLD
CATEGORIES:General Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251203T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251203T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
CREATED:20250926T040536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250926T040536Z
UID:24596-1764763200-1764768600@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Taking Control of My Time - Virtual Learning Bite
DESCRIPTION:About this session\nToday’s workplace has changed in many ways\, more than ever how we spend our time is critical. This workshop is focused on looking at your time management practices and taking control of your time. As you move to more senior levels in an organisation there is a need to shift into a more strategic space. \nSpending a high percentage of your time in a reactive crisis management space is unproductive and can negatively impact your health and wellbeing. Gain strategies to shift into a more strategic approach to managing your most valuable resource and increase your productivity. \nLearning outcomes\nFollowing the program participants will be able to: \n\nExplain the concept of time management and be able to apply effective tips and strategies to implement in the workplace.\nAnalyse their current time management practices including strengths and areas of development.\nApply effective time management techniques.\nImplement strategies for prioritising tasks and assertively managing their time.\n\n*Learning outcomes derived from Taking Management – Full Day Program
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/webinar-taking-control-of-my-time-virtual-learning-bite/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Management,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251201T130000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T014815
CREATED:20251022T012107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T012107Z
UID:25321-1764594000-1764594000@studentexperiencenetwork.com.au
SUMMARY:GRANT - Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program
DESCRIPTION:Aims to provide Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) and associated equipment to NSW sport and recreation facilities and clubs. \n\n\nThe NSW Government is providing up to $500\,000 in funding to eligible sporting clubs and facility owners through the Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program in 2025/26 with grants up to $3\,000 available. \nIn 2025/26 funding is open to NSW applicants within the bottom five Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) as ranked by the Australian Bureau of Statistics or those who can demonstrate financial hardship in order to prioritise available funds to those who need it most in NSW. \nThe key objectives of the Program align to the Office of Sport Strategic Plan ‘Everyone Plays Here’\, with the specific objectives to:\n– To promote wider access to these devices across NSW\n– To support local sport and recreational clubs or related incorporated organisations located in the most disadvantaged areas of NSW in purchasing an AED package. \nThe grant amount will fund the cost of an approved AED package up to $3\,000. Applicants can request a grant for one AED package and are limited to one application per financial year. \nNote: Applicants who have received funding under previous rounds of the Local Sport Defibrillator Program are eligible to apply but will only be considered for funding if the program allocation has not been fully committed by the closing date. \nTo be considered eligible under the Program\, applicants must meet one of the following criteria:\n– The organisation primarily operates in\, or the majority of participants reside within\, a postcode listed in Appendix C\, as ranked by the Australian Bureau of Statistics in their Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA)\, OR\n– The applicant organisation does not meet eligibility criteria 1\, but is currently experiencing financial hardship. \nEligible applicants are:\n– Incorporated\, not-for-profit clubs\, associations or organisations in NSW that are sport or active recreation related\n– State or national sport or active recreation organisations on behalf of member clubs located in NSW\n– Licensed sporting or active recreation clubs in NSW\, providing that the AED package directly benefits sport and active recreation members or participants\n– Sport clubs associated with a school\, church or university in NSW providing they are an incorporated not-for-profit club in their own right\n– Councils\, Service Clubs and other incorporated not-for-profit owners or managers of facilities that are used for sporting or active recreational activities in NSW\n– Applicants who have previously received funding under earlier rounds of the Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program\, will only be considered if program funds have not been fully allocated by the closing date. \nProgram closes: Upon funding allocation being exhausted or by 1:00 pm on 1 December 2025 whichever is earlier. \nClick here to view full funding guidelines on the provider’s website.
URL:https://studentexperiencenetwork.com.au/event/grant-local-sport-defibrillator-grant-program/
CATEGORIES:GRANT - NSW
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