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15 November, 2023

Businesses to offer tips to success

LOCAL businesses owners will offer their tips to success at a special panel later this month. The event will aim to inspire those with an idea but don’t know where to start, or even just those who enjoy story-telling and hearing behind-the-scenes...

By wd-news

LOCAL businesses owners will offer their tips to success at a special panel later this month.

The event will aim to inspire those with an idea but don’t know where to start, or even just those who enjoy story-telling and hearing behind-the-scenes tales.

The event, Behind the Success, will be presented on Thursday, November 30, featuring a panel of local business owners who will share their stories of creating a business.

To be hosted by Karen Foster of the Future You Academy and podcast, the panel members will provide key insights into their successes and challenges along the way.

Panel members include:
• Sam Rudolph (Noodledoof);
• Tigh Farley (Monday Distillery);
• Shelley Husband (Shelley Husband Crochet);
• Ben Pohler (Volcano Produce);
• Tara Fry and Natalie McGregor (The Social Connection); and
• Lucinda Newton (LUONE).

Moyne Shire mayor Cr Ian Smith said the panel members would provide a great dose of inspiration.

“This is a unique opportunity to hear from six of Moyne Shire’s most successful entrepreneurs, who turned their ideas into profitable businesses.” Cr Smith said.

“An audience Q&A will follow the panel interviews, so guests are urged to bring all their burning questions.

“There will also be a chance to mingle with the panellists and have chat after the formal part of the evening.”

Tickets include a free drink on arrival and finger food by Noodledoof.

Entry for children is free.

To book visit www.eventbrite.com.au/e/the-ideas-place-presents-behind-the-success-tickets-749597675827.

The event is part of The Ideas Place, a local initiative made possible through funding provided by LaunchVic and supported by Warrnambool City Council, Corangamite Shire Council, Moyne Shire Council, South West TAFE and The Fletcher Jones Foundation.

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