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MEDIA CALL – 930am open and 10am door stop open to camera – today 16 August – Perth – Australia’s largest Disability and NDIS related Event in our Nations History

Developing Australian Communities < 1 mins read

URGENT MEDIA CALL

 

Major Event Friday 16 August 2024 

The Perth Disability Connection Expo, Sponsored by St Jude's NDIS 

 

930 AM TODAY  - Opening on stage in side hall 6 at Perth Convention Centre

10am Door Stop Opening and Ribbon Pull Opening Event to Visitors 

 

Invitation to all

TV

Print

Radio 

 

Event: Australia's largest disability and NDIS related event in history. With over 8000 people attending last year this year will open with the CEO and leadership team from St Jude's NDIS, the major naming sponsor, advocates and over 250 organisations across WA and Nationally represented. 

 

We welcome media to attend the opening or during each day for coverage or interviews with key stakeholders or visitors. 

Event link is here https://developingauscommunities.com.au/perth-expo-2024/

Key Information

Free Event

10am -4pm Friday 16 and Saturday 17 August 2024 

Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre halls 4,5, and 6. Entrance at Hall 4. Look for the balloons.

Please contact us if you require an escort or would like to ask for any information. 

 

Mr River Night 

Will be in attendance and available for interview

Leading National Disability Sector Advocate

Co-founder at Developing Australian Communities 

Public Officer at the National Disability Leadership Organisation

 

Mr Night is a National Disability Sector Advocate and outspoken supporter for reform and improvements in the Disability and NDIS sector and has worked across Disability, Youth Justice, Guardianship, Child Safety, Education, TAFE, Aged Care, Forensics Disability and Mental Health.

 


Contact details:

M 0401429403

E media@dacexpo.com.au

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