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Lunch launch for ladies

By Hollie Harris

What better way to launch our ‘Ladies Who Lunch’ series than with local political powerhouse and seasoned community change agent Sandy Bolton.
At this lunch, you’ll learn:
* What are the levels of change-government, council, business etc
* Where women get stuck
* Why action is essential
* ‘How’ to get it done
WINDO’S Ladies Who Lunch events will take place quarterly and provide change makers and business women in our community with access to senior female leaders and their impressive know-how to build women’s political and economic empowerment in our region.
Come along, have fun, make new friends and earn valuable insider tips from women already blazing the trail.
Looking forward to meeting new friends of WINDO. Create REAL change in your community.
Date: Friday 22 September
Time: 11.45am – 2pm
Venue: Mad Megs, 235 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville
Tickets: Member $35, Non-members $40
Includes two delicious courses and a glass of wine.
Book now at www.windowomen.org

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