The Gold Coast community is invited to a TED Talk-style evening at Coomera Anglican College’s annual 73 Networking Function from 6:00 – 7:30pm on Tuesday 22 August in the College’s Lecture Theatre.
Presented by the College’s Business Partners@Coomera programme, the third annual event welcomes 7 speakers for 7 minutes on 7 different topics aimed at ‘safeguarding, sustaining and supporting’ a better future for the community.
From the life-saving work of a LifeFlight Nurse to a Psychologist helping families with post-natal depression, to the planet-saving benefits of clean solar energy and the inspirational efforts of the Sea World Rescue team, the speakers will cover a range of various topics which include:
- ‘Saving Lives – Anywhere, Anytime’ – Joshua Ball
- ‘Wellness Matters’ – Alissa Williams
- ‘Switch On To Solar’ – Steven Powell
- ‘Saving Queensland Families’ – Nicola Callard
- ‘Green Innovation’ – Steven Tapsall
- ‘Saving Sport’ – Ben Callard
- ‘Saving Our Oceans’ – Belle McCarthy
Anja van Aswegen, 2016 College graduate and a passionate environmental advocate will host proceedings as guest MC.
Coomera Anglican College Event Coordinator, Lynne Tarlinton, said the event aims to entertain, enlighten, and engage attendees in a unique and intimate setting.
“In 2017, we are delighted to present a panel of speakers who are all championing causes to safeguard, sustain and support a better future for our community,” said Ms Tarlinton.
“The theme offers an opportunity to learn about services and innovations that are available to support and sustain the community; and how we as individuals can embrace and help the wider community and beyond,” she said.
“Guests can expect a motivational evening as the speakers share their personal stories, funny anecdotes and passions.”
Following the presentations, guests have the opportunity to meet the speakers in an informal refreshments and networking session.
For more information about the 7³ Networking Function or to purchase tickets, visit www.cac.qld.edu.au.