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Registrations open for Burdekin "Influential Women" Community Leadership Forum

LEADERSHIP: is the ability to influence people to work willingly together to achieve a shared goal.

We are proud to be running our second Influential Women Leadership Forum in March for women within the Burdekin region.

This opportunity is for women who aspire to enhance their leadership skills, build confidence, and make a positive impact in their communities.

Forum outcomes

  • improved knowledge of self and others
  • improved ability to influence positive change in self, family, community, business and industry
  • improved ability to work effectively with others
  • greater confidence and courage for informed decision making, balancing the role of a leader and stepping into leading roles in the future.

What to expect

  • Rural Focus
  • Practical. Active. Challenging. Fun.
  • Forum has been designed on adult learning principles.
  • Numbers capped at 20 participants

Details

Date: Tuesday 19th March, 11am to 5.30pm, Wednesday 20th March, 8.30am to 5.00pm and evening activity and Thursday 21st March 8.30am to 2pm. 

Where: Workshop – Burdekin Theatre Music Loft

Accommodation: Country Ayr Motel. Accommodation is twin share room with another participant.

Catering: Included

Costs: Registration Fee – $20.

Accommodation: There are two options for accommodation;
Accommodation Option 1: $72.50 (check in Tuesday 19, check out Wednesday 20)
Accommodation Option 2: $155 (check in Tuesday 19, check out Thursday 21)

This course is valued at over $1400.

Please note, you must be a producer, farmer or agricultural service provider to attend this Forum. Register now.

If you have any questions please contact TNQ Hub Program Lead, Jane Oorschot on 0481 158 989 or jane.oorschot1@jcu.edu.au

Thanks to our partners BlueWren Connections, NQ Dry Tropics, Growcom and Burdekin Shire Council.

This “Influential Women” Community Leadership Forum is supported by the TNQ Hub as part of our commitment to building human capacity in regional Queensland.

This program received funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund.

NQ Dry Tropics