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Keynote Plenary 2: Next Generation of Influencers: Shaping Policy & Culture

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Saturday, May 23, 2026
15:30 - 16:15
Pyrmont Theatre

Speaker

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Dr Rebekah Hoffman
Board Deputy Chair and Chair, NSW&ACT
RACGP

Chairperson

15:30 - 16:15

Dr Rebekah Hoffman is a specialist GP and a fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practice. She enjoys studying and the diversity of being a GP, having completed a broad range of additional qualifications across Women’s and Children’s Health, Sport Medicine, Surgery and Business Governance. Further to this, she also enjoys teaching, being a Senior Lecturer at the University of Wollongong in Medical Education, and regularly mentoring students studying medicine from a number of Universities in NSW.
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Ms Hannah Ferguson
Co-Founder & CEO
Cheek Media Co

Next Generation of Influencers: Shaping Policy & Culture

15:30 - 16:15

Hannah Ferguson is at the forefront of the Australian media industry, and she's doing it differently! As the co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Cheek Media Co. she's driving change in Australian media by encouraging people to be informed and engaged over disinterested and detached. The independent news commentary platform provides informed, progressive opinions on subjects that sit at tthe intersection of feminist, social, and political issues. Cheek aims to make the complex accessible, and to provide values-based journalism to a growing audience of more than 90,000 changemakers. Her first book, Bite Back is now a best seller spending weeks at the top of the non-fiction chart in Australia. The title delivers the conversations we've been missing on everything from diet culture to the future of the #MeToo movement. Articulating sharp, progressive perspectives on the social and political issues that matter, Bite Back offers constructive talking points to provoke and inspire meaningful change. From examining how to have hard conversations with loved ones, and the realities of reforming a criminal justice system that isn't fit for purpose, to analysing the role of popular culture icons in upholding beauty standards and a toxic culture of dieting. The book is packed full of opinions and ideas with bite, it's news that talks back. Personally, Brisy-born Hannah has a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and a Master of Writing, Editing and Publishing from The University of Queensland. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Harper's Bazaar, InStyle, the Sydney Morning Herald, and she's one of 2024's Forbes 30 Under 30
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