National Talk Black 260224

National Talk Black 260224

On todays National Talkblack via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have:

John Leha, AbSec CEO, talking about AbSec’s latest quarterly Sector Forum – Meeting of Minds for Child Protection Experts. The forum was attended by 150 people from across NSW and interstate, including government agencies and community organisations – both indigenous and non-indigenous.

https://absec.org.au/

Leanne Bell, from Kellogg’s ANZ, talking about Kellogg’s journey in Australia over the past 100 years. Not only is it a household staple, but Kellogg’s has been nourishing families and the community beyond just cereal. A connected community has been created over the past 100 years, through supporting generations of Aussie farmers with 87% of ingredients sourced locally, as well as giving back more than 60 million serves of cereals and snacks, just in the last decade, with the Better Days initiative.

https://www.kelloggs.com.au/en_AU/home.html

Geoff Crittenden, CEO of Weld Australia, talking about Indigenous Welding Schools to Build Skills and Jobs. Weld Australia is urging the Federal Government to invest in a national network of Indigenous Welding Schools to help create real skills and real jobs for Indigenous Australians—and close the gap.

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