18 October 2019
Gunnedah has many talented women in the workplace, and Gunnedah Shire Council is helping build a network through the Wellness for Working Women event.
Gunnedah Shire Council Economic Development Officer Emily Wilson said the event was part of Council’s full program for NSW Small Business Month.
“Gunnedah has a really vibrant network of working women across a huge range of industries,” Ms Wilson said.
“Business can be hard for anyone and, along with our partners for this event, Country Horizons and Stylista Rista, we wanted to create an arena for people to talk about the challenges and the solutions. Sharing experiences can be very powerful.
“The themes for the event are maintaining resilience and self-belief.
“Along with the panel, the event will start with networking drinks and will be followed by short presentations from local businesswomen with tips on wellness for working women. There will also be stalls at the event, and the $15 ticket price will include refreshments and a gift bag.”
The evening will be chaired by Ange McCormack of Country Horizons, with Taylah Hudson of Wander + Collect, Renee Williams of Life in Alignment and Marie Low of Two Cats Creative on the panel.
Lifestyle sessions will be hosted by Ameliorate Yoga, Gunnedah Massage Therapies, Crossfit Gunnedah, The Skin Studio, N+K&E and Stylista Rista.
This will be followed by entertainment by Sheila Works.
Wellness for Working Women will start at 5.30pm at the Civic on Tuesday, October 29. Tickets are $15 and are available through sa2.seatadvisor.com, or take a look at the Facebook event page, Small Business Month: Wellness for Working Women.
Photo caption: The Wellness for Working Women event aims to bring together Gunnedah women to talk about resilience and self-belief.
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Media contact: Eliza Gallen (02) 6740 2100.