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Practical AI

Translate AI into practical tools that elevate your team’s productivity and impact. This 90‑minute online training cuts through the complexity of AI, delivering hands‑on solutions your staff and leaders can apply with confidence.

Date and Format

Date: Monday, 20 April 2026

Time: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM AWST

Format: Microsoft Teams

Cost

Thanks to sponsorship from CBH Group, this training is available at no cost to both GGA Network members and regional not‑for‑profit community groups.


About the Topic

Understanding AI’s potential is one thing, but harnessing it for tangible benefits is where the real magic lies, This session aims to bridge that gap.

Content will cover operational needs like communications, grants, promotional material, as well as governance needs like agenda preparation, minutes and the like. The aim will be to translate AI into practical tools you can use to elevate your group’s productivity and impact.

The session aims to not just help participants keep up with AI but position you organisation ahead, assisting your group to confidently move into an AI-empowered future transforming the way you operate.

This 90-minute online webinar will be highly interactive with live demonstrations of AI tools in action – tangibly showcasing the plethora of opportunities they present.

To participate in the hands‑on elements of this workshop, attendees are encouraged to join using a computer and practise using AI tools during the session.

Community Groups Welcome

This activity is sponsored by CBH Group as part of its Community Investment Program and is open to anyone involved in not‑for‑profit groups beyond the agriculture sector, including school P&Cs, football and swimming club boards, RSLs, and regional community event committees.


Instructor

Julian Moore

Chief AI Consultant
Strategic Membership Solutions

Julian Moore is recognised as one of Australasia’s leading experts in the practical application of Artificial Intelligence across, corporates, government, associations and the nonprofit sector.

As Chief AI Consultant at Strategic Membership Solutions, he has built a reputation for making complex technologies not only understandable, but directly useful. He works across the full ecosystem of a sector – the businesses / organisations operating within it, the government bodies that shape its regulatory environment and the associations that represent it.

That depth and breadth means he sees, in real time, what is actually working on the ground, and can bring proven ideas from one field into another to drive innovation and fresh thinking. It also gives him a clear view of where AI creates genuine value, and where it is just another distraction.

An unabashed technology geek, Julian specialises in helping organisations embed AI into everyday operations, from automating workflows and enhancing member or customer engagement through to uncovering new revenue opportunities. He combines deep technical knowledge with decades of experience improving organisational performance, giving him a rare ability to cut through hype and deliver solutions that stick.

Julian is a sought-after keynote speaker and trainer, known for his engaging, story-driven style and his trademark live demonstrations where AI tools are built in front of the audience in minutes. Delegates consistently leave his sessions not just inspired, but equipped with practical skills they can use immediately. Having worked extensively in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK, he understands the diverse contexts organisations operate within.

Whether briefing a board, training a corporate team, or co-designing bespoke AI tools, his approach is collaborative, outcomes-focused, and energising. Julian is responsible for creating Australia’s first AI Board member and founded “AIR Music 12”, Australia’s largest AI music YouTube channel. Julian can be contacted on info@julianmoore.com.au or +61 0401 648 533.


Enquiries

For enquiries, contact Frances Marshall, Communications and Events Officer, at frances.marshall@gga.org.au.


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Posted on

29 Jan 2026