Events
BSL is a hub for events and discussions to advance our goal of an Australia free of poverty.
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Do you know your Afterpay from your Zip money? How about Eftpos limits and Osko Payments – or maybe PayPal? When is a debit card a credit card? Payment systems in Australia can be really confusing. This workshop will help you sort it all out so you’re in control.
Learn moreMoneyMinded helps people build their financial skills, knowledge and confidence.
Learn moreMoneyMinded helps people build their financial skills, knowledge and confidence.
Learn moreMoneyMinded helps people build their financial skills, knowledge and confidence.
Learn moreMoneyMinded helps people build their financial skills, knowledge and confidence.
Learn moreMoneyMinded helps people build their financial skills, knowledge and confidence.
Learn moreMoneyMinded helps people build their financial skills, knowledge and confidence.
Learn moreThe SEED Project’s Financial Wellbeing Workshops for women who would like to build their financial skills, knowledge, and confidence. These workshops are for people who manage their own or their family’s finances.
Learn moreThe SEED Project’s Employment Workshop covers all you need to know about writing a resume and cover letter, applying for jobs, interview techniques and what to expect when you start a new job!
Learn moreThe SEED Project’s Employment Workshop covers all you need to know about writing a resume and cover letter, applying for jobs, interview techniques and what to expect when you start a new job!
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Our calendar includes seminars, information sessions and workshops on our programs and services. Since COVID-19 many of our events are being held online. Please contact us to find out how events are affected.
Major events
Sambell Oration
Named after former BSL Executive Director Geoffrey Sambell, the Sambell Oration is an annual forum for sharing ideas that advance a fairer Australia.
See a full list of previous Sambell Orations
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Brotherhood Talks
Brotherhood Talks is a conversation series discussing evidence and research across a range of topics from housing affordability to climate justice. Sign up to receive email alerts for research events below. You can also enjoy our Brotherhood Talks podcast, drawn from the events on Apple Podcasts , Soundcloud or Spotify and on our website