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Noosa community empowered by Amplify Your Impact event

Bendigo Community Bank Sunshine Coast’s ‘Amplify Your Impact: Turning Inspiration into Action’ at The J saw hundreds of locals gathered for an exhilarating evening showcasing the potential of our community to make a positive impact into the future.

The night was a fusion of insightful and hilarious talks by three of Australia’s most sought-after speakers whose aim was to inspire and equip attendees with the tools to create a significant impact in the year ahead.

The lineup featured Samuel Johnson, a Gold Logie Award-winning actor and dedicated philanthropist known for establishing the successful charity Love My Sister. His life story exemplified the transformative power of a ‘can do’ attitude, extraordinary resilience, and a big picture approach to life.

For those seeking a catalyst for substantial progress in both business and personal life in 2024 and beyond, the extended presentations by Australia’s most booked public speakers delivered pure gold.

Chris Helder, author of the best-selling book Useful Belief: Because it’s Better than Positive Thinking, offered a motivating and empowering presentation. His insights provided practical tools for cultivating a high-performance mindset.

Amanda Stevens, an expert in marketing, sales, and customer experience, presented a practical, proven approach to brand-building. Her dynamic session covered a spectrum of topics, from digital marketing to personal branding and strategies for attracting and retaining a loyal customer base. Everyone left the auditorium determined to work out their ‘Kit Kat question’ (Google it).

As the lights came up and guests streamed out, the buzz was palpable. Bendigo Bank staff and directors had smiles from ear to ear as they basked in the generous compliments.

For further information on our speakers scan the QR code and be in running for the chance to win copies of Chris and Amanda’s #1 best-selling books.

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