Conversations that Matter: Beyond the Stereotype

Join Tomorrow Man and special guest Olympic boxer Harry Garside for a different kind of night out.

As part of 16 Days of Activism, we are excited to invite men and male-identifying people to join us for an engaging and impactful workshop exploring how men can foster healthier relationships - in support of gender equality.

Spend two hours in casual, honest conversation about what it means to be a man today and what tomorrow’s man might look like. Together we’ll unpack outdated stereotypes and explore new ways to look after ourselves, our mates, our partners, and our community.

Come on your own, or bring a mate, son, dad, brother, uncle or colleague. You’ll walk away with practical tools to improve mental health, build stronger connections, and expand your emotional range. 

Light dinner and refreshments are provided prior to the event. 

Brought to you by the Cities of Stonnington and Glen Eira, with the generous support of Respect Victoria and Safe + Equal. Facilitated by Tomorrow Man.

This is a FREE event, designed for men and male-identifying people aged 16 and above. Suitable for participants aged 16–17 when accompanied by a guardian.

Bookings are essential.

For any accessibility or dietary requirements please contact Stonnington via access@stonnington.vic.gov.au 

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