Thank you to all our conference sponsors

Thank you to all our conference sponsors

Thank you to the sponsors of the 4th Financial Inclusion Conference. The 4th Financial Inclusion Conference – Roads to Resilience will take place on 16+17 February 2022 at the SMC Centre in Sydney and live online via our conference app. The NSW Financial Inclusion...
Who should attend the 4th Financial Inclusion Conference?

Who should attend the 4th Financial Inclusion Conference?

The 4th Financial Inclusion Conference – Roads to Resilience will take place on 16+17 February 2022 in Sydney and live online. Financial inclusion is everyone’s business. Fiona Batterham is the NSW Financial Inclusion Coordinator at Northern Rivers Community...
Operate an expo stall at the 4th Financial Inclusion Conference

Operate an expo stall at the 4th Financial Inclusion Conference

The NSW Financial Inclusion Network, in partnership with Centre for Social Impact UNSW and Northern Rivers Community Gateway, invite organisations to apply for an expo stall at the 4th Financial Inclusion Conference on 16+17 February 2022 in Sydney and live online. By...
Nominate for the Financial Inclusion Awards now.

Nominate for the Financial Inclusion Awards now.

Celebrate excellence in the financial inclusion space. The NSW Financial Inclusion Network, in partnership with Centre for Social Impact UNSW and Northern Rivers Community Gateway, invite nominations for the 2nd annual Financial Inclusion Awards. We want to celebrate...
New 2022 dates confirmed for 4th Financial Inclusion Conference

New 2022 dates confirmed for 4th Financial Inclusion Conference

New dates for Roads to Resilience – 16+17 February 2022. The NSW Financial Inclusion Network, in partnership with Centre for Social Impact UNSW and Northern Rivers Community Gateway, remains committed to delivering the 4th Financial Inclusion Conference – Roads to...
Reflections on Antipoverty Week 2021

Reflections on Antipoverty Week 2021

By Fiona Batterham, NSW Financial Inclusion Coordinator Start as you mean to go on… This is a saying I learned from several years of living in Belfast, Northern Ireland working in the employment sector. When I was 16 I turned in a history paper on the political...

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