Book tickets now for Women of the Year
It’s time to celebrate and champion the inspiring women of this city. Tickets are now on sale for the fourth instalment of the Gold Coast Women of the Year, brought to you by Harvey Norman.
It’s time to celebrate and champion the inspiring women of this city. Tickets are now on sale for the fourth instalment of the Gold Coast Women of the Year, brought to you by Harvey Norman.
Linda Bishop normally prefers to stay on the sidelines, but her impact at a Gold Coast netball club has thrust her onto centre court.
She may be all things glitter and gold now, but Sue Porrett of Pink Flamingo came from a humble upbringing, collecting keepsakes in the dirt before bringing cabaret classiness to the Coast. HER STORY. NOMINATE NOW
Tamika Smith – the Gold Coast Bulletin Women of the Year by Harvey Norman ‘Entrepreneurs’ 2021 winner – is on the cusp of her next big project. PLUS HOW TO NOMINATE OR APPLY
Meet Christa Bell — a Gold Coast mother who has spent almost two decades of her life caring for sick children in one of the city’s busiest hospitals.
This successful fashion entrepreneur found a way to make a profit without taking production overseas
Gold Coast mum Katrina Springer has made a living sharing her tips and tricks for an organised home, but there’s some advice she thinks other mums should hear.
This Gold Coast mother has just opened up her fifth health business in the past seven years — and it won’t be her last either.
Empowering women to love themselves is the goal — and weight-loss is just the by-product, says this Women of the Year nominee.
The Gold Coast is known for its beaches, but the city is also home to some of the state’s most generous givers, with hundreds of charities sprouting and taking root in the community.
She’s now the head of Women’s Football at the Gold Coast Suns, but it was by pure accident that she developed a love for AFL.
Peta Fielding was never quite sure what she wanted to be when she ‘grew up,’ but thought it might involve heels and briefcase. Instead, she runs a craft beer empire.
Empowering women is all in a day’s work for the Gold Coast’s most stylish twins who gain the most satisfaction from inspiring women in their 40s to 50s.
The Gold Coast’s signature arts festival is a resounding success now, but it wasn’t easy trying to lift it off the ground when Louise Bezzina launched it six years ago.
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