Learning from the 50%
In their TEDxCasey talk four students from Nossal High School, Amy Chu, Rakshitha Rao, Rhiann Thomas & Jennifer Ding talk about their experiences of second generation migrant Australians and how their experiences shape community views.
The 50% referred to in Learning from the 50% is the 50% of Australians who have an international heritage.
This talk was given at a TEDxCasey 2019.
Australia is a land of Stories. Australia is also a land rich with culture. Story telling is essential in keeping culture alive.
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Get some skin in the game
Artificial Intelligence has the power to fix some of society’s most pressing problems, but like all new technologies raises concerns. Dheeren Velu is adamant that our fear must not overtake our vision.
Lana Johnson
Wellbeing Contagion
Lana will be sharing how to infect others with well-being and create well cultures in our life-work-study-play circles.
Philippe Guichard
Re-designing our world. Small change = big impact.
Philippe thinks that we can do better, be better and change the way to design and consume. All we need is a mind-shift.

Learning from the 50%
In their talk Learning from the 50% Amy Chu, Rakshitha Rao, Rhiann Thomas & Jennifer Ding share stories from 2nd generation Australians.

The transformation of an outdated education system.
In their TEDxCasey 2019 talk Nicki and her speaking partner Jakem Lippis talk about what lifeskills are and why they need to be an integral part of education in schools.

The first TEDxCasey Event
The first TEDxCasey event was called two hands and was held in April 2019. Find out more about this event and the speakers who spoke.