
Health Matters: The next generation of Indigenous health
Join a powerful NAIDOC week discussion on the future of Indigenous health, led by emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers from UQ. Grounded in community, culture and Country, this dynamic panel is shaping bold, culturally informed pathways toward health equity and systems transformation.
Event sessions
What's involved
Hear from a dynamic panel of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers from the UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health, including:
Who should attend
- Industry stakeholders
- Staff and Students
- Alumni
- Members of the community with an interest in the future of Indigenous Health
Cost
This is a free event.
Please note that places are limited so registrations are essential.
Image recognition
Header artwork: 'Consolidate’ by proud Kalkadoon artist Sid Domic.
The UQ Poche Centre’s visual identity is a reproduction of Consolidate by proud Kalkadoon artist Sid Domic. This artwork incorporates the concepts of his original ‘Potential’ piece, aligning with the centre’s evolving goals and partnerships. Visual identity holds significant importance for First Nations organisations, serving as a powerful representation of commitment and trust.