March 23, 2016
Famous Australian cook and author Maggie Beer will be kicking off a new series of webinars organised by the Queensland Rural, Regional and Remote Women’s Network (QRRRWN) on Tuesday, March 29.
The QRRRWN connects women to share, discuss and seek solutions to the problems faced by rural, regional and remote women throughout Queensland.
“Our upcoming series of webinars provides new solutions, ideas and inspirations,” webinar co-ordinator Bronwyn Reid said.
“From my experience. I’m aware of how transformational access to information can be. both personally and in terms of business.
“These webinars aim to empower and uplift women. By connecting our members with inspirational trail blazers. we can charge the momentum, bring about change and help develop women of influence.”
Ms Reid said she was thrilled when Maggie Beer agreed to be part of the new webinar series.
“She is energetic, motivated, and focussed on her goals,” Ms Reid said.
“That is what has made her one of Australia’s most famous and best-loved food entrepreneurs. Maggie has built an internationally recognised brand, all centering on her love of food.
“I encourage everyone to think about what they might get from connecting with inspirational women of this calibre.”
In the webinar, Maggie will be discussing her story and her challenges.
“I’m sure she’ll be giving away some hot tips on building an international business and media career too!” Ms Reid said.
The first webinar in the QRRRWN’s new series will be held on March 29 between noon and 1:00pm.
Webinar participation is free for QRRRWN members and partners, or $20 for non-members.
Registrations can be made through the QRRRWN website.
Inquires can be made by email.
The QRRRWN has a Barambah branch in the South Burnett; inquiries about it can be made by email, too.