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Business HQ Conversations that Matter event

For Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, Regional Business HQ is proud to host the upcoming "Conversations that Matter" breakfast.
Regional Business HQ in partnership with Bundaberg & District Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the upcoming “Conversations that Matter” breakfast on Wednesday 14 May.

As part of Small Business Month and Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, Regional Business HQ is proud to host the upcoming “Conversations that Matter” breakfast.

This important session is dedicated to raising awareness and providing essential education on recognising and responding to domestic violence.

Event details

Date: Wednesday 14 May 2025

Time: 6.30 am to 8.30 am

Location: Brothers Sports Club, 130 Takalvan Street, Bundaberg West

Tickets: Can be purchased here

Domestic violence is a critical issue that impacts many employees and their families.

This event will engage attendees in meaningful conversations, raise awareness, and equip them with the knowledge and strategies needed to address domestic violence effectively.

Esteemed speakers:

  • Grant Marcus, Chief Inspector, Bundaberg Patrol Group, Queensland Police
  • Lyne Booth, CEO, Edon Place
  • Deneita Fewquandie, Human Resource Manager, Steinhardt Group

Why attend?

Domestic violence not only affects the personal lives of employees but also has significant implications for workplaces.

By attending this event, business owners and managers will gain valuable insights from experts on how to recognise the signs of domestic violence and respond appropriately.

This knowledge is crucial for fostering a supportive and safe work environment.

These distinguished speakers will share their expertise and experiences, providing attendees with practical strategies and resources to support employees affected by domestic violence.

Regional Business HQ CEO, Brooke Fossey emphasised the importance of this event:

“Conversations that Matter is more than just an event; it’s a platform for change,” she said.

“We run this event to empower business leaders with the tools and knowledge they need to support their employees and create a safe workplace.

“Domestic violence is a pervasive issue, and by addressing it head-on, we can help make a significant impact to the business community.”

Don’t miss this opportunity to make a positive impact in your workplace and community. Buy your tickets now and join the conversation today.

Tickets can be purchased here.

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