Brennan Program Ask Me Anything Yarning Circles, Autumn 2026
WHERE
City campus
Postgraduate Lounge – CB02.14.130
COST
Free admission
RSVP
Open to all UTS Law students
Please register to confirm your interest
Choose one session on 10, 11 or 12 March
CONTACT
Throughout your degree, you’ll engage with First Nations histories, lived experiences and cultural practices – but you may not always have space for the questions you have.
The Brennan Program’s Ask Me Anything yarning circles offer a welcoming and respectful space to have those conversations.
Led by Nyampia Wailwan and Darkinjung woman Shellee Murphy-Oates, these yarning circle workshops provide a safe space to deepen your cultural awareness, ask thoughtful questions and reflect on your role in advancing justice and reconciliation.
Open to all UTS Law students.
Brennan Program students can earn five ROJ points for attending. Points will be allocated by the Brennan team following the workshop.
Yarning circle sessions
There are three session options — register for one that suits you:
- Tuesday 10 March 2026 – 12pm to 1pm
- Wednesday 11 March 2026 – 5pm to 6pm
- Thursday 12 March 2026 – 5pm to 6pm
Register now to secure your place.
Register for a session
You only need to attend one session, as the workshop component is repeated in each.
Space is limited – please register only if you genuinely want to learn about this topic.
12pm, Tuesday 10 March
5pm, Wednesday 11 March
5pm, Thursday 12 March
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.
