Brennan Program Ask Me Anything Yarning Circles Spring 2025

WHEN

12 August 2025
Tuesday
12.00pm - 1.30pm Australia/Sydney


15 August 2025
Friday
12.00pm - 1.30pm Australia/Sydney


WHERE

City campus

COST

Free admission

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There are four sessions available, please register to confirm your interest. Open to all UTS Law Students.
 

Throughout your degree, you’ll learn about different cultural practices, historical stories, and lived experiences related to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Even before you finish your studies and enter the workforce, you may perform an Acknowledgement of Country, undertake cultural awareness training or discuss, understand and be asked to adhere to anti-racism policies.

But how does this relate to you as a non-Indigenous person? In your courses, you may not have time or feel comfortable enough to ask questions to get the full story about what all this means.

Over 1-2 hours, these ‘Ask me anything’ workshops, also called ‘yarning circles’, are designed to provide you with a safe space to ask those questions and have conversations you might not get the chance to otherwise.

Do you have questions but don’t know who to ask? Join Nyampia Wailwan and Darkinjung woman Shellee Murphy-Oates for a yarn and ask away.

Open to all UTS Law Students.

It’s also a great way to build your Reflections on Justice (ROJ) points for Law students engaging in the Brennan Program.

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Please register to confirm your interest

While there is some flexibility, please only register if you genuinely want to learn about this topic.

Note: There are four sessions available, so students only need to attend once. 

Why study Law at UTS?

You'll gain work-ready skills and learn how to ethically use law and new technologies to create positive social change.