Networking @ Night June 08 - It was a great night at The Chalk Hotel, and I think the real benefit is in the way The Chamber creates a forum for our mob who are in business, being open to Non Aboriginal People too, really typifies the inclusiveness of our culture. There is also a good opportunity for our people in business to meet together in a relaxed environment and catch up on our networking. This organization has been a long time coming and I am really proud to be a member of SEQICC.

Tiga Bayles
Manager
98.9FM


What a great way to inspire others by profiling Indigenous Women in Business. I felt privileged and inspired to be with a whole lot of Indigenous women who were showcasing their business and products. The atmosphere was very relaxed. I was inspired by the words of encouragement and the sense of empowerment these role models projected, it made me reflect on what I could be doing. Well done SEQ Indigenous Chamber of Commerce for hosting the event and inviting me along.

Rita Mills
Indigenous Career & Development Coordinator
QLD Police Service


Dear Fellow Business Owners/Representatives, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for the tremendous amount of support you extended to me on Tuesday night at the SEQICC Network @ Night meeting. As a brand new enterprise, I'm honoured to be able to provide the services that Azalaya does. I was so overwhelmed by the interest and response I received and in particular, excited about the prospect of training/educating other women and young girls about the benefits which can be derived by using makeup and adopting a skin care regime that will ensure beautiful skin throughout their lives. I know that as a young girl growing up without the education and without the products, there was never an awareness about these issues, so it is a vision of Azalaya to revolutionise the way this education is brought to other black and exotic women and their daughters, in this country. Once again, thank you for the support and I look forward to seeing you or hearing from you again soon. Yours sincerely,

Gertrude Benjamin
OWNER
AZALAYA Pty Ltd


Kimberley TAFE was delighted to attend the South East Queensland Indigenous Chamber of Commerce's First Anniversary Celebration Dinner in November 2007. We have subsequently joined the Chamber and look forward to working with you in the future. Kimberley TAFE has an excellent record of providing employment focused training to Indigenous communities in the Kimberley. We have delivered a range of programs over a number of years, focusing on practical vocational and life skills that support the social and economic aspirations of Indigenous people.

Sophie Ehrenberg
Traning Directorate
Kimberley TAFE


I just want to take this opportunity to thank you for your kind invitation, for allowing me to be able too put Max Employment STEP Program out in amongst the Aboriginal/Torres Strait Island Business Women. I felt very privileged to be introduced to those women, who have certainly pushed the barriers for themselves and there families. It was certainly an inspiring night

Robyn Boucher
Indigenous Employment Consultant
Max Employment

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