This week’s Women in Print Breakfast Series 2021 has sold out in Melbourne and tickets are selling fast for events in Adelaide and Perth. The annual series kicked off last week in Brisbane and Sydney.

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  About 125 women gathered at Waterview, Bicentennial Park in Sydney (Ovato/Twitter)

This year's Women in Print’s Breakfast Series, presented by Steve Gamble from Man Anchor and Liz Whyte, is focused on Mental Health and Wellbeing. “Empowering women to recognise mental health wellness in their professional and personal lives and also that of their colleagues is an area we wanted to shine a light on,” says Kellie Northwood, CEO of organisers The Real Media Collective.

“The Women in Print breakfasts have gone off with great success and terrific feedback across the wonderful content from Steven Gamble and Liz Whyte,” Northwood says. “We really look forward this week’s events in Adelaide and Perth. There are still some event tickets for these two cities, however please do jump onto the site today as they will be closed shortly. Go to: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/women-in-print-breakfast-series-tickets-144548553615?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

“I look forward to seeing you all at the Perth and Melbourne events, I am sadly not going to be able to make the Adelaide event, however I’m sure Sandy Aspinall, SA Patron and Susan Heaney, QLD Patron will have you all in good hands.”

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Dates and Venues

7.30am 20th May Adelaide, Jarmer's Kitchen, 18 Park Terrace, Bowden SA 5007

7.30am 21st May Perth, Botanicals , Crown Perth, Great Eastern Hwy, Burswood WA 6100

7.30am 25th May Melbourne, Leonda by the Yarra, 2 Wallen Rd, Hawthorn VIC 3122. 

 Bookings closed for Melbourne - please email hello@womeninprint.com.au for ticket inquiries.

 Tickets ($87.71) for Adelaide and Perth available here.

Sponsors include Cactus Imaging, Centrum group, DIC, IVE Group, Ovato and Heidelberg, as well as Advance, Australia Post, Ball & Doggett, Bright Print Group, Creative Juice, Heaney’s Print, Fujifilm, HP, Konica Minolta, Lamson Paragon, Man Anchor, Spicers, Taylor’d Press and Visual Connections.

Women in Print is fifteen years young, with Susan Heaney, our Queensland Patron, one of the original founding Patrons (a shout out to that commitment!). Karen Goldsmith, originally under GAMAA and later Visual Connections, from the founding of the organisation led the charge of Women in Print for more than a decade before stepping down and handing the reigns to Sarah Moore, Visual Connections over the past two years. Under the Visual Connections’ management, the Women in Print Breakfast series achieved year on year record attendance, increased engagement and a growing movement that forms the new Women in Print community today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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