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Free Noosa Breakfast with Bendigo economist

Local business owners and community members are invited to gain exclusive insights into the current economic landscape at a special event hosted by Community Bank Tewantin-Noosa and Cooroy.

Renowned chief economist for Bendigo Bank, David Robertson, will present The State of the Economy at a complimentary business breakfast on Wednesday, 23 July, at Noosa Springs Resort.

With over 30 years of experience in financial markets, Mr Robertson is one of Australia’s most respected economic commentators. His engaging and accessible presentations break down complex financial issues and offer practical forecasts on both local and global economic trends.

“We’re proud to bring someone of David’s calibre to the Noosa community,” Steve Clarke of Community Bank Cooroy said.

“This is a valuable opportunity for business owners and residents to better understand the economic forces at play and how they might affect future decision-making.”

Guests will enjoy a complimentary light breakfast while hearing Mr Robertson’s thoughts on key topics such as inflation, interest rates, and economic growth across Queensland and beyond.

Event details:

Date: Wednesday 23 July

Time: 7am – 8:30am

Venue: Noosa Springs Resort, Links Drive, Noosa Heads

Cost: Free

RSVP by Friday 18 July to Danah Wood at danah@bendigosunshinecoast.com.au or 0492 970 507

Spaces are limited, and early registration is encouraged.

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