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‘Amazing opportunities’ that will help businesses soar

The highly anticipated Thriving Through Change Business Expo is back on October 29 from 2pm – 8pm at the Maroochy RSL.

Now in its fourth year, Sunshine Coast Council’s signature business expo is open to all businesses across the region to attend for free.

Attendees can learn and benefit from two masterclasses, a motivational keynote address and an evening of networking.

The event also features an exhibition offering direct access to more than 35 local, state and federal government support agencies, plus the region’s Chambers of Commerce and industry groups.

Sunshine Coast Mayor Rosanna Natoli said the expo provided amazing opportunities to support business resilience and growth.

“The Thriving Through Change Business Expo is a vital platform for local businesses to come together, share insights and harness the opportunities that change brings,” Mayor Natoli said.

“It’s a chance to build connections, learn new skills and prepare for the future in a supportive environment.

“Whether you are a sole trader, a small business with a few staff or a company on a growth trajectory, there will be something for you at Thriving Through Change.”

Keynote speaker Dave Clare is a nationally recognised advocate for leadership and workforce-driven success.

As the chief executive officer and founder of Circle Leadership Global, Mr Clare has dedicated his career to empowering leaders to foster environments where every voice matters, decisions are shared, and leadership is about purpose and outcomes, not hierarchy and tasks.

Mr Clare said he was thrilled to return to the Sunshine Coast to offer actionable insights for businesses navigating the complexities of workforce challenges.

“I’m excited to share strategies that will help business owners create an environment where their teams can flourish and unlock new levels of creativity and success,” Mr Clare said.

Attendees will also be treated to two free masterclasses, including one that promises to demystify AI and provide real, actionable strategies to help businesses save time and reduce costs.

The second masterclass is on cyber security and will guide small businesses through what they need to know about the threats, vulnerabilities and risks, as well as practical steps to become more resilient to cyber-attacks in the future.

The day will conclude with a networking session, providing a relaxed atmosphere for attendees to make new connections and reconnect with familiar faces.

Don’t miss out – view the full program and register now at events.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

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