6x6x6
6x6x6 was a live event comprising a panel discussion and sequence of ‘TED’ style talks presented by six experts under 25 in the fields of science, education, media, politics and social entrepreneurship
Each speaker presented the single idea they held most important in six minutes or less. The speakers for the event included: Amelia Brennan (physicist), Paul Culliver (comedian and broadcaster), Linh Do (co-founder of Our Say), Dan Ednie (founder of Language Connection), Alia Gabres (director of The Centre for Poetics and Justice), and James Reade (city councillor of the City of Greater Bendigo).
The forum gave young people the chance to share their ideas with a large audience during a celebration of youth.