Women get down to business
As part of its commitment to business creation and development, Moorabool Shire Council is running a Women in Business Lunch this month, one of a series of network opportunities within the shire.
The first event to occur in the series will be the Women in Business Luncheon, on 24 May in Bacchus Marsh – a free event for women in Moorabool.
Now in its third year, the Women in Business Luncheon is a networking opportunity for the female business community.
Deputy Mayor Cr Ally Munari said this event was an excellent opportunity for women in Moorabool to network and listen to fabulous guest speakers.
“This will be an amazing free event, and I encourage all women in business to register and come along to meet other businesspeople and listen to the wonderful women we have speaking,” Cr Munari said.
Guests will hear from inspiring women in the shire and keynote speaker Kimberley Furness, founder and editor of OAK magazine.
The event will also include a panel discussion hosted by Kimberley, accompanied by co-founder and CEO of Grown Not Flown Nikki Davey, and She Will Shine founder Danielle Price.
Facilitated workshops will provide an opportunity to bring a community of women in business in the shire together to work collaboratively on ways Council can support their business goals.
The event, at the Bacchus Marsh Public Hall, Main St, Bacchus Marsh, from 10am to 1pm, is free to attend, but those wanting to attend will need to register.
For more information and to book, visit moorabool.vic.gov.au/Events/Women-in-Business-Luncheon-2023.
Registrations close tomorrow Wednesday 17 May.