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Business expo sparks inspiration and connection

Entrepreneurs, small businesses, government teams and industry leaders gathered at Sunshine Coast’s premium Business Expo for an afternoon of bold ideas, practical support and powerful connections.

The Thriving Through Change Business Expo, held at Maroochy RSL on 27 August, attracted hundreds of people from across the region.

Now in its fifth year, the free event has cemented its reputation as a core initiative for local businesses navigating change, growth and resilience.

Attendees were treated to an empowering keynote from Kristina Karlsson, founder of global stationery brand kikki.K and Dream Life, whose story of building a purpose-driven business and overcoming failures resonated deeply.

Kristina said she was thrilled to have shared her journey and help businesses reconnect with their purpose, dream big and take bold steps forward.

“Every business owner has the power to create something extraordinary – even in the face of uncertainty,” Ms Karlsson said.

“It was incredible to be on the Sunshine Coat and share my journey with such a passionate and supportive business community.”

Hosted by Sunshine Coast Council, in collaboration with Chambers of Commerce and Industry Groups, the expo featured 40 exhibitors from all levels of government, education and industry, offering hands-on advice, tools and programs to help businesses thrive.

Sunshine Coast Deputy Mayor Maria Suarez opened the event and said it was a vital platform for collaboration and growth.

“When our business community thrives, our entire region thrives,” Cr Suarez said.

“That’s why Sunshine Coast Council is committed to supporting local businesses with opportunities like Thriving Through Change to help foster collaboration and resilience.”

A standout panel discussion brought together some of the region’s most respected business leaders including White’s IGA director Roz White, Kenilworth Country Bakery owner Jenna Sanders, Maleny Dairies former CEO Stephen Tait, Mills Toyota dealer principal Brett Mills and Indepth Accounting director Renee Cooper.

Each shared candid insights into overcoming disruption, building community and leading with purpose.

White’s IGA director Roz White hosted the panel and said the session ignited new ideas on how to embrace change.

“You could feel the passion, the drive and the genuine desire to learn, connect and grow,” Ms White said.

“It’s events like this that remind us how strong and connected our business community really is.

“Sharing our stories helps others see what’s possible so we can all flourish together as a community.”

The day concluded with a buzzing networking session where attendees forged new connections and reconnected with familiar faces.

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