Wed, 08 Mar
|Live Virtual Panel
TFAP IWD Live Virtual Panel
Join us on Wednesday March 8th 2023 for a panel discussion with women at the forefront of change. We appreciate this can be a busy day for many so we’ve created a FREE virtual event that you can watch from your desk or lounge room with a cuppa tea in hand.


Time & Location
08 Mar, 10:30 am – 11:15 am AEDT
Live Virtual Panel
About the event
TFAP International Women’s Day 2023
#EmbraceEquity
Live Virtual Panel
Presented by ECCO and Workplace Law
Join us on Wednesday March 8th 2023 for a panel discussion with women at the forefront of change.
We appreciate this can be a busy day for many so we’ve created a FREE virtual event that you can watch from your desk or lounge room with a cuppa tea in hand.
TFAP founder and panel host Chloe Dalton is branching out from her comfort zone of only interviewing to athletes, to include a range of women from varying industries who are fighting for equity on a daily basis.
Meet the panellists:
Hannah Ferguson is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Cheek Media Co, an independent news commentary platform providing informed, progressive opinions on subjects that sit at the intersection of feminist, social and political issues.
Hannah has a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and a Master of Publishing, Editing and Writing from The University of Queensland.
Sera Naiqama is an Australian Rugby Union representative who recently competed for the Wallaroos at the Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Armed with a first-hand knowledge of rugby union and league and a willingness to explore new challenges, Sera has proven to be an insightful and articulate commentator. A growing and evident skill behind the microphone has seen her become a sought-after host, emcee, and pundit on radio and television.
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts is a proud Bundjalung Widubul-Wiabul Woman who is a Human Rights advocate, author, writer and has acquired a Law and Social work degree whilst completing her First-class honour thesis at the University of New South Wales.
Vanessa is also a recipient of the Australian Human Rights Medal, awarded by the Australian Human Rights Commissioner, in 2019 where her acceptance speech gained global recognition and response.