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Tue15Nov2011

November Breakfast

Combined Southern and Creek to Creek Chambers Breakfast with guest speaker Vice-Chancellor, Peter Lee from Southern Cross University
Thu3Nov2011

November Breakfast

Combined Southern and Creek to Creek Chambers Breakfast with guest speaker Vice-Chancellor, Peter Lee from Southern Cross University
Thu1Sep2011

Mayoral Forum Breakfast

What is the vision for the Gold Coast according to the 2012 Mayoral Candidates?
Thu4Aug2011

Carbon Tax Breakfast Forum

What will the Federal Government’s Carbon Tax mean for your business?
Thu7Jul2011

July Breakfast

Sergeant Holly James - Gold Coast District Crime Prevention Unit
Jack Sinclair – Former Elanora State High School Student 2010 – Past Australian Business Week Participant
Thu2Jun2011

June Breakfast

Queensland Airports – Gold Coast Airport - General Manager Aviation Charles Martin
To discuss the onward and upward success of the Gold Coast Airport and prelude to their 20 year vision for the airport, and what it means for business, community, tourism and the local economy.
Also Fran Jones from Elanora State High School to discuss their recent launch of their Junior and Senior Academies of Business.

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Southern Gold Coast Chamber.

Queensland Airports Limited Currumbin Constructions Group Lee's Environmental Cranfield Group Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary To Be Continued RBR Property Consultants SEE Civil Pty Ltd CMW Geosciences The Surf Club Coolangatta BG&E Pty Limited ATCO STRUCTURES AND LOGISTICS Architectus Conrad Gargett Effective Workplace Solutions Employers Mutual Limited Currumbin RSL Norths Collective Trading as Seagulls Club Fotoforce photography Neumann Group The Events Agency GM Advisory LJ Hooker Commercial Southern Gold Coast Rachel Daphne Coaching Southern Cross University Rydges Gold Coast Airport Depth Financial Advice