Don’t miss Pine Rivers Business Breakfast Forum
Published 5:00am 23 October 2023
Pine Rivers Chamber of Commerce will host its next Pine Rivers Breakfast Forum on November 21.
The event will be held at UniSC Moreton Bay, with tickets selling fast and reservations closing on Tuesday, November 14.
Queensland Small Business Commissioner Dominique Lamb will be the keynote speaker for the forum.
As one of Queensland’s leading experts on small business and entrepreneurship, Dominique will discuss what her role as Commissioner involves and how the organisation helps small businesses.
She was previously National Retail Association CEO, advocating on all areas of policy at a Federal and State Government level.
She has been recognised for outstanding contribution to industry with multiple awards, including the Industry Person of the Year Award at Retail Global’s 2021 Vendors in Partnership Awards.
The Pine Rivers Breakfast Forum will be an opportunity to learn about the tools and tactics used in dispute resolution, mediation and advocacy.
In addition, there will be the opportunity to network with local business owners, government connections and educational thought leaders to make new contacts and meet business owners you can align with.
Event details
When: Tuesday, November 21, from 6.45am for a 7am start and an 8.30am finish
Where: UniSC Moreton Bay | 1 Moreton Pde, Petrie
Cost: $25 for Chamber members | $30 non-members + booking fee (includes light breakfast, tea and coffee)
Book tickets here.
For more information, visit cciqpinerivers.com.au
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