Events

Event Calendar

EA organises a number of additional member events each year to assist with networking and relationship growth. Please keep an eye out on our calendar for upcoming events in a state near you soon.

Within these event listings members are also welcome to submit their own events to be showcased here.  If you would like to submit an event for inclusion please send details to admin@engagementaustralia.org.au or list the event yourself through the link below.

Upcoming Events

08
Jul

Making Change Together – Community Led Sustainable Cities


08/07/2026    

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
What happens when universities and communities bring together their combined resources to tackle grand challenges like sustainability? 
23
Jul

Engagement Australia Conference 2026: Universities Engaging All of Us: Committing to Trust, Purpose and Impact


23/07/2026 - 24/07/2026    

All Day
Welcome to the "Universities Engaging All of Us: Committing to Trust, Purpose and Impact" conference, where we explores the foundations of trust, the clarity of shared purpose, and the tangible, mutual benefit that emerges when universities work alongside communities, industry, government and students as true partners. Join us as we reimagine the role of universities in shaping a more connected, equitable and impactful future.
26
Aug

Webinar: Introduction to Community Engaged Evaluation


26/08/2026    

1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
This webinar provides a practical introduction to evaluating community engagement initiatives. Using real-world examples, participants will explore what evaluation is, why it matters, and how it can help organisations understand and strengthen their work with communities. The session introduces simple tools such as program logic and theory of change to help participants plan evaluations, clarify intended outcomes, and collect meaningful data.
09
Sep

Workshop: Centring Community in Evaluation – Who Gets to Decide What "Good" Looks Like?


09/09/2026    

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Building on the first webinar in this series, this session explores how evaluation can better centre community perspectives when defining success, outcomes and evidence of impact. Participants will reflect on how ideas of “impact” and “good outcomes” are often shaped by institutional or funder priorities, and what it means to shift decision-making power toward communities themselves.

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