Australian Education Union ACT Branch Awards Dinner 2024

Australian Education Union ACT Branch Awards Dinner 2024

Join us for an evening of laughs and friendship with comedians and proud public school alumni Antoinette Lattouf and Mark Humphries.

By Australian Education Union ACT Branch

Date and time

Fri, 24 May 2024 6:30 PM - 11:00 PM AEST

Location

National Museum of Australia

Lawson Crescent Acton, ACT 2601 Australia

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About this event

  • 4 hours 30 minutes

Welcome to the Australian Education Union ACT Branch Awards Dinner 2024! Join us for a night of celebration and recognition at the National Museum of Australia. This in-person event will honor outstanding educators and their contributions to the education community. Get ready to enjoy a delicious dinner, engaging speeches, and networking opportunities with fellow industry professionals. Don't miss this chance to come together and applaud the hard work and dedication of our education champions.

Introducing our hosts for the evening, comedians and proud public school alumni Antoinette Lattouf and Mark Humphries:

ANTOINETTE LATTOUF

Antoinette Lattouf is a broadcaster, columnist, author, TEDx speaker, diversity advocate, mental health ambassador and terrible at reverse parking.

Antoinette is a co-host of comedy and commentary podcast The Antoinettes. She is also co-host of news and analysis podcast The Briefing’.

Her columns appear in the Sydney Morning Herald and The Guardian. The multi-award-winning journalist is also the co-founder of Media Diversity Australia. Antoinette’s first book ‘How to Lose Friends and Influence White People’ was published by Penguin Random House.

Antoinette was named among AFR’s 100 Women of Influence and her high school graduation awards she was crowned Most Likely to Die A Virgin.


MARK HUMPHRIES

Mark Humphries is a satirist, writer and performer best known for his viral political sketches,

Mark Humphries was the resident satirist on ABC’s 7.30. On Network Ten, he was the host of the quiz show Pointless, and also made appearances on Celebrity Letters and Numbers, The Cook Up, Show Me The Movie, Hughesy We Have a Problem.

You would also know (and love) Mark from The Feed (Viceland), The Roast (ABC2), Guardian Australia and ABC Radio National. He is co-author of The Chaser’s Australia. Mark would have been considered really cool in the 1970s.


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