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Firesticks Talk Series, Museum of History NSW

Credit: Liam Keenon, Senior Producer, First Nations, Museums of History NSW

The Museum of History NSW presents ‘Firesticks’, a powerful series of six talks running from 16 April to 8 October in the Gold Melting Room at The Mint. The series features inspiring First Nations leaders who are paving the way for future generations through innovation, creativity and leadership.

Each talk explores a different sector including First Nations people and their work in the video game, fashion and sport industries highlighting First Nations excellence across diverse fields. Attendees are invited to drop in, listen and learn and are then invited to stay for an informal yarn with the speakers and other attendees in the courtyard. Food and drinks will be provided after each session, creating a welcoming space to connect, reflect and continue the conversation.

For more information on the range of talks and what they are about please find here.

Tickets are free, but you must select the date you would like to attend and book your tickets as there is limited capacity. You can do this here.

When: 6pm-7:30pm – Events run monthly excluding July.
Where: Gold Melting Room – The Mint, 10 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000.
Entry: Free, book your spot here as capacity is limited.