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Dom Rowe

Chief Executive Officer

Homelessness NSW

Having worked in executive roles for organisations such as Greenpeace, the National Tertiary Education Union, the Australian Council of Trade Unions and more, Dom’s career has focused on achieving changes for a better society. She has a strong personal commitment to ending homelessness, and is thrilled to bring her high-level skills in strategy, communications, adult education, politics, research and policy to tackling the housing and homelessness crisis with the Homelessness NSW team. “I’m proud to lead an organisation seeking to make homelessness rare, brief and non-recurring. Together, we can make sure every person has a safe, secure and affordable home.

SESSIONS

Day 1

1:40

Panel: “You Can’t Ask That”

Join Professor Catherine Robinson as she takes a deep dive with panel members to unpack some of the sectors' most complex questions.


Moderator: Catherine Robinson, Associate Professor in Communities and Social Justice Lead, Homelessness ColLAB, University of Tasmania


Frances Crimmins, Chair, Homelessness Australia; Chief Executive Officer, YWCA Canberra


Dom Rowe, Chief Executive Officer, Homelessness NSW


Leah Watkins, Senior Advisor Supportive Housing Impact & Advocacy, Housing Choices Western Australia


Pam Barker, Chief Executive Officer, Brisbane Youth Services


Jonathon Louth, Director, Strategy, Research, Innovation, Centacare Catholic Community Services

Day 2

3:45

Panel: Winning Outcomes for Homelessness: Advocacy to Change the Nation

Moderator: Dom Rowe, Chief Executive Officer, Homelessness NSW


Nick Lucchinelli, Director, Hortons Advisory


Josh Burns MP, Special Envoy for Social Housing and Homelessness, Federal Member for Macnamara

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