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Amber Brock-Fabel
INDIVIDUAL ENGAGEMENTS
Speaking, advisory, and research work.
A full record of individual contracted engagements across keynotes, panels, roundtables, and research roles. All via my ABN, independent of the SA Youth Forum.
35+
Total engagements
9
Keynote appearances
8
Panel & advisory roles
6
Research roles


Inspiring Australians Student Summit
I was invited back for a second Inspiring Australians Student Summit, this time joining history-making astronaut Katherine Bennell-Pegg and Dr Karl as one of three keynote speakers. Over 600 students from nine visiting schools came together for a morning built around curiosity, resilience, and dreaming boldly. I brought the youth voice and community leadership lens to a lineup of genuinely extraordinary Australians, speaking to what it means to build something from the ground
May 15


National Schools Constitutional Convention 2026 - Official Dinner Keynote
I was invited to deliver a keynote at the Official Dinner of the 31st National Schools Constitutional Convention, held at the National Press Club in Canberra. I spoke to 120 students from across every school sector in Australia about what youth voice in democracy actually looks like when you take it seriously. I was invited specifically as the 2025 SA Young Australian of the Year and for my work building SAYF. What made it even more meaningful was that I had been an NSCC dele
Mar 25


National Child Protection Week Symposium
During National Child Protection Week, I joined SA Australian of the Year Professor Leah Bromfield and Senior of the Year Charlie Jackson OAM on stage to present a Call for Change in protecting children. SAYF members delivered speeches highlighting stories of resilience, justice, and the urgent need for community-led reform in how we think about child safety. Bringing young people onto that stage to speak in their own words about what reform needs to look like was incredibly
Sep 25, 2025


Inspiring Australians Student Summit - Riverbanks College
Over 400 students heard from Sam Bloom, World Para Surfing champion and author, His Excellency Dr Richard Harris SC OAM, Governor's Deputy and Thai cave rescue diver, and me as the 2025 SA Young Australian of the Year. Together we shared lessons on resilience, trust, teamwork, and the power of youth voice. I spoke to students about using their voices for change and what genuine community leadership looks like at any age. Photo credit: Andrew Beveridge
Aug 22, 2025


Active Citizenship Convention
South Australia's inaugural Active Citizenship Convention was a landmark three-day event at Adelaide Oval, bringing together nearly 1,000 Year 10 students from across the state. I delivered the keynote across all three days, opening conversations about leadership, participation, and what it genuinely means to show up for your community as a young person. The event featured democratic simulations, mock ballots, and AI-related media panels run by the Electoral Commission. I bro
Aug 18, 2025
WHO Commission on Social Connection Panel
I was invited to join a panel discussion hosted by Ending Loneliness Together exploring the WHO Commission on Social Connection's landmark report on loneliness and its global significance. I contributed as a youth practitioner working directly in the loneliness and social connection space, bringing the lived experience and community-led perspective to an otherwise predominantly academic and government conversation.
Jul 11, 2025


ACCC National Consumer Congress 2025 - Panel: Young Adults and Digital Market
I was invited by the ACCC to participate as a panellist at the 2025 National Consumer Congress in Melbourne, the ACCC's flagship annual event. The overarching theme was declining consumer trust, framed around the question of how to regulate in an environment where trust is eroding. I contributed to the session on young adults and digital markets, bringing the youth perspective to one of Australia's most significant consumer policy forums. Photo credit: ACCC
Jun 13, 2025


Volunteering SA/NT Conference
I was invited to speak at the 2025 Volunteering SA/NT Conference about engaging young people in volunteering and what it means to build and lead a fully youth-led, volunteer-powered organisation at the time. I shared the realities of youth-led community work, what makes young people want to show up, and how organisations can genuinely embed rather than just recruit young volunteers. Photo credit: Volunteering SA/NT
May 20, 2025


Wellbeing Leaders' Summit Keynote
SAYF members took the stage alongside Dr Ben Lohmeyer at the Department for Education's Wellbeing Leaders' Summit, speaking to hundreds of educators about the importance of authentic youth voice in wellbeing policy. Young speakers shared lived experiences of school, inspiring educators to reimagine what student leadership and wellbeing support can actually look like. Photo credit: Department for Education SA
May 14, 2025


Youth Impact Summit
At the Commissioner for Children and Young People and Youth Affairs Council SA Youth Impact Summit, I joined a panel of young changemakers from across the state to exchange ideas, collaborate with sector leaders, and celebrate the power of youth-led advocacy in South Australia. It was one of those events where you look around the room and feel genuinely hopeful about what is being built here.
Apr 15, 2025


Speech at Flinders University Giving Event
I was invited to speak at Flinders University's Impact of Giving donor afternoon tea, hosted by President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling. Alongside Dr Ben Lohmeyer, I presented our co-design research approach on youth loneliness to donors who had supported the work through philanthropic funding.
Apr 9, 2025


Kangaroo Island Schools Presentation
Alongside two SAYF members, I spent a day across the Parndana and Kingscote campuses speaking to over 400 young people in Years 7 to 12 about youth advocacy, resilience, and leadership. The visit marked the beginning of something significant for Kangaroo Island, building the foundations for what is now the established Kangaroo Island Youth Movement.
Mar 28, 2025


International Women's Day Business Luncheon - South Australian Business Chamber
I was invited to speak at the South Australian Business Chamber's International Women's Day Business Luncheon, sharing the stage with keynote speaker Professor Leah Bromfield, 2025 SA Australian of the Year. I spoke about the SA Youth Forum's work in spaces of gender equality including coercive control, period justice, and gender equity in schools, from the perspective of a young woman who built an advocacy organisation from the ground up. It was a privilege to speak to leade
Mar 6, 2025


Youth Leadership Academy Australia National Tour - Keynote
Over two days at the Adelaide Convention Centre, I delivered a keynote to more than 1,000 students from 90 schools, with some travelling from as far as Port Lincoln and Mildura. The room was full of primary and secondary students who had come together around themes of leadership, growth, and connection. I spoke about the South Australian Youth Forum, about what it looks like when young people are handed real tools and real responsibility, and about why advocacy does not wait
Mar 2, 2025


Wellbeing Leaders Summit
Alongside Dr Ben Lohmeyer and several SAYF members, I took the stage at the Department for Education's Wellbeing Leaders Summit in front of hundreds of educators from across South Australia. Young people shared lived experiences of school, mental health, and the search for spaces that actually see them. I spoke about what authentic youth voice in wellbeing policy looks like and what are the gaps and opportunities when schools try to build it. Photo credit: Department of Educa
Feb 12, 2025
Technology and Wellbeing Roundtable - Telstra Foundation x ReachOut Australia
I was invited to speak as a youth voice at the Technology and Wellbeing Roundtable co-hosted by the Telstra Foundation and ReachOut Australia. Alongside keynote speaker Professor Sonia Livingstone from the Digital Futures for Children Centre, I represented the SA Youth Forum in conversations about integrating youth voices into data collection, policy-making, and technology design. The roundtable explored the tension between protection and empowerment in children's digital liv
Sep 20, 2024


Adelaide Festival's Climate Crisis and the Arts, Guest Opening Speaker
I delivered the guest opening address at the Adelaide Festival's inaugural Climate Crisis and the Arts event. I spoke about the importance of the intersection between arts, culture, voice, and climate, and what it means to have a young person's perspective. It felt important to be there. Photo credit: Adelaide Festival
Mar 24, 2022


WOMAD Planet Talks - Meet the Changemakers Panel
At 17, I was on a panel at WOMAD's Planet Talks: Meet the Changemakers session, speaking alongside five other young advocates about what a renewed relationship with the planet could look like. I talked about the world through a hopeful and sustainable lens, imagining what 2030 could hold if we made the right choices now. It was my first time speaking on a stage like that. Photo credit: WOMADelaide
Mar 20, 2022


SACOSS Livable Futures Conference
At 17 years old, I delivered a speech and sat on a panel at the SACOSS conference on climate justice and social equity. It was one of the first big things I did. I was the youngest person in the room by some distance. I spoke about what young people needed from a just transition and why social equity and climate action are not separate conversations. Photo credit: SACOSS
Nov 18, 2021


State Theatre Company's Tangent Talks, How Green Could We Be?
Alongside Craig Wilkins and Chris Daniels, I was on a panel at the State Theatre Company's Tangent Talks series exploring environmental sustainability. This was my first ever speaking panel, and I was around 17 years old. I talked about what a greener, more just future could look like and why young people had to be part of designing it. Every speaker has a first stage. This was mine. Photo credit: State Theatre Company
Jul 29, 2021
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