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The Social Good Summit


On Saturday June 2 2018 the University of Sydney hosted the annual 'Social Good Summit' event. I was invited along to represent the Jane Goodall Roots & Shoots team.

The event was hosted by Andrew Klein and several speakers took part.

Outside the lecture theatre there were blank posters on the walls with the message 'I dream of a ...' and everyone was encouraged to write up their ideas. It was wonderful to see so many young people sharing different ideas such as

"end homelessness"

"better health for all"

"sustainable cities and communities"

These topics were addressed by a range of speakers from all around the globe.

Bianca Hunt spoke of the importance of promoting education within Aboriginal communities - she herself was not encouraged to go to university at school. Rochelle Courtenay, referring to herself as 'the crazy pad lady' spoke of her organisation 'share the dignity' - an organisation providing homeless women with sanitary pads and tampons. David Spriggs shared his company's app for homeless people called 'askissy', which has so far received over 1 million requests for help.

In between the speakers were short clips such as a skit showing kids approaching adults in a coffee shop. The sometimes intrusive questions that the kids were asking were entertaining but the overall message was clear - we need to step out of our comfort zones and learn to 'make friends again'.

Sam Moore from Bendigo bank talked of the positive impacts they have on the community.

Sue Papadoulis outlined how the news is too depressing - stressing that we have reached 'peak negativity' when actually our world is at its most peaceful. Her organisation, the good news movement, seeks to change this.

Gary Bencheghip made a plastic canoe with his brother to clean up the worlds dirtiest river in Indonesia. Melanie Mokken spoke of the ethical benefits of 'following the frog' (the rainforest alliance) when buying food products.

I haven't mentioned all the speakers in detail - there were so many wonderful ideas shared, and many speakers which are all listed below.

What I've learned from the Summit is that whatever avenue you may find yourself in, you have the potential to contribute to a positive future. All it takes is an idea, the courage to speak up about it, and the motivation and persistence to keep at it. Furthermore, we have such power to cause change - from the products we do or don't buy, to the super/banks we choose to invest in, to what we eat and what we share.

Big thanks to all the speakers listed below, MC Andrew Klein, Sydney uni for hosting the event and the wonderful volunteers!

All speakers:

AUDETTE EXEL AO /

Founder, ADARA GROUP

DAVID SPRIGGS /

CEO AT INFOEXCHANGE

GARY BENCHEGHIB /

Founder, Creative Director

MAKE A CHANGE WORLD

BIANCA HUNT /

Co-CEO for AIME 2018

ROCHELLE COURTENAY /

Founder SHARE THE DIGNITY

NIC MARCHESI &

LUCAS PATCHETT /

Founder ORANGE SKY AUSTRALIA

MASAMI SATO /

Founder B1G1

KAT DUNN /

CEO Australia @ GRAMEEN BANK

SAM MOORE /

Head of Shared Value at

BENDIGO AND ADELAIDE BANK

JESS MILLER /

Deputy Lord Mayor

CITY OF SYDNEY​

LEAH WILLIS /

Head of Client Relationships

AUSTRALIAN ETHICAL INVESTMENT

MELANIE MOKKEN /

Market Development Manager

UTZ & RAINFOREST ALLIANCE

ARCHANA VOOLA /

Founding Member

ASAP - Academics Stand Against Poverty

NICHOLE GEORGEOU /

Co-Chair

ASAP - Academics Stand Against Poverty

AFRA ABDEEN /

Sustainable Business Manager SEAA UNILEVER

LAURENCE MARSHBAUM /

Co-Founder & Chairman

10x10 PHILATROPY

SUE PAPADOULIS /

Founder GOOD NEWS MOVEMENT


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