We're delighted to be holding our Lunch and Learn event in Brisbane, and would love you to join us!
You'll be treated to a delicious two course meal with wine, while learning lots about life, love and more from our guest speaker,
Mia Freedman - acclaimed writer, blogger and recently published author.
By coming along to this event you will have the opportunity to support Kids Helpline by purchasing tickets in our raffle prize draw. All of the proceeds from the raffle will be donated to this worthy cause. Over the last five years Business Chicks has raised over $500,000 for
Kids Helpline through various initatives.
Lunch and Learn is for you if:* You find it hard to get to the city by 7am for our breakfasts or stay back after work
* You work from home and love getting out to connect with the outside world!
* You're sick of boring business lunches and are looking for one with some pizzazz and energy
* You’re keen to reward your hard-working staff for their loyalty and keep them engaged
* You’d like to schmooze your key clients at a classy event
* You love being inspired and energized by great speakers
* You enjoy wining and dining with a room full of intelligent, spirited women and leaving on a high
Book on your own or book a table of 10. Better still,
become a Business Chicks Member and save $10 on your ticket price.
More about MiaMia Freedman became editor of Australian Cosmopolitan at the age of 24 — the youngest-ever woman to edit the magazine in the world. She went on to become Editor-in-Chief of Cosmopolitan, Cleo and Dolly. She is a much sought-after commentator on television and radio, chairs the National Body Image Advisory Group and writes a popular column for the Sun-Herald and the Sunday Age. She also publishes her own online magazine at
www.mamamia.com.au, and is the mother of three.
Late last year, Mia published a book
'Mama Mia - A Memoir of Mistakes, Magazines and Motherhood'.
With an appealing blend of intelligence, humour and self deprecation, Mia has written a wry, unfettered account of her remarkable life and career so far. She writes with candour about her personal and professional life, revealing the highs and lows of being a working mother, sharing her heartbreak over a tragic miscarriage, the difficulties of her tumultuous months at Channel Nine and the thorny issues around her role as a body-image champion.
As a wife, mother, friend, daughter, boss, employee and media personality, she knows what it’s like to keep all the plates spinning and, like many other women, she also knows what it’s like when they come crashing down.
We know you'll enjoy hearing Mia's story first hand, when she entertains us all at Lunch and Learn.We look forward to seeing you there!