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IUCN Congress Oceania Candidates & Delegates

Wed, 01 Oct

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View the webinar recordings below. This webinar introduced the Candidates up for election at the IUCN Congress, as well as delegates attending and presenting at Congress from Australia, New Zealand & the Pacific.

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IUCN Congress Oceania Candidates & Delegates
IUCN Congress Oceania Candidates & Delegates

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01 Oct 2025, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm AEST

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About This Event

Peter Cochrane, IUCN Vice President and current IUCN Regional Councillor, Oceania will facilitate this webinar to introduce the new Oceania candidates for electable positions at Congress, and provide a pre-Congress briefing for all Oceania delegates and interested parties.


IUCN President Razan Al Mubarak, up for re-election at Congress, also joined the webinar at 1pm to deliver a special guest address.


Meet the Presenters and Candidates:


The webinar provided an opportunity for delegates to meet other delegates, hear a run-through of the known information sessions and exhibitions of actively participating delegates, and the itinerary for the Oceania delegation.


Learn more about Australian delegates at Congress, and register to join the Oceania delegation: https://www.aciucn.org.au/events/iucn-world-conservation-congress

View the Oceania Candidate Presentations:


Erica McCreedy - Nominated for IUCN Regional Councillor, Oceania

Dr Isoa Korovulavula - Nominated for IUCN Regional Councillor, Oceania
Blathnaid Byrne - Nominated for IUCN Treasurer
Professor Brendan Mackey - Nominated for Chair of the IUCN Climate Crisis Commission

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