“I cannot believe the overwhelming support for this year’s Women in Print Breakfast Series,” says Kellie Northwood, CEO of organisers The Real Media Collective. “Thank you to all the supporters, including you, our valued Women in Print community!”

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The breakfast series will take place in May this year, later than the usual March events, due to COVID restrictions. The dates are: Brisbane on 12th May, Sydney on 13th May, Adelaide on 20th May, Perth on 21st May and Melbourne on the 25th of May.

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   "Overwhelming support":
 Kellie Northwood, CEO TRMC

“Don’t forget to book your tickets,” Northwood says. “Brisbane is selling fast so don’t miss out, we look forward to seeing you there!

“I also want to shout out to the sponsors, year after year these companies have provided strong support for the Women in Print program, and I cannot thank you enough. Media Super, our partner sponsor, is a bastion of female leadership, professional development and support. 

“To our Platinum Sponsors, Cactus Imaging, Centrum group, DIC, IVE Group, Ovato and Heidelberg – your generous contributions allow us to bring forward a strong event. An event that includes a powerful and informative Keynote Speaker; building knowledge, and skills in the female community across our industry and beyond.

“The rest of our sponsorship community, who provide funding, on the ground assistance and in-kind sponsorship – Advance, Australia Post, Ball & Doggett, Bright Print Group, Creative Juice, Heaney’s Print, Fujifilm, HP, Konica Minolta, Lamson Paragon, Man Anchor, Spicers, Taylor’d Press and Visual Connections. These companies and the Women in print champions, and Patrons within them, are the core of our grass-roots and the nexus of our community.”

women breakfast datesWomen in Print’s annual Breakfast Series this year will focus on Mental Health and Wellbeing. “Empowering women to recognise mental health wellness both within their professional and personal lives and also that of their colleagues and industry peers is an area we felt we wanted to shine a light on,” says Northwood.

For Registration and ticket purchases, visit www.womeninprint.com.au

Women in Print is a not-for-profit industry collaboration of women across the print media sector.

 

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