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Communications Catch-up

Communications Catch-up at National Conference

Are you a communications staff member at a centre, or do you do communications as part of your work? 

If so, come and meet with other communications people from across the sector as part of the upcoming National Conference. An informal network of communications staff from across Australia will be meeting during the Conference lunch break at 12.30pm on Wednesday, 28 August 2019 at the Cuvée Lounge Bar, Sofitel Brisbane. 

Take the opportunity to meet other staff working on communications as well as to hear from Cate Kennedy, Media Manager from Maurice Blackburn Lawyers about her work, including how she trains lawyers to be spokespeople. For more information, contact Cathy Baker, Communications Manager at Community Legal Centres Queensland at communications@communitylegalqld.org.au

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