With the 2025 Women in Print Breakfast Series just days away, this is your final call to secure tickets before they sell out.
The much-anticipated national event series begins on Wednesday, 3 April in Perth and will roll out across Melbourne, Hobart, Canberra, Adelaide, Sydney and Brisbane throughout next week. Designed around the theme ‘Nourish to Flourish’, this year’s series delivers insight, empowerment and connection to women across the print, packaging and visual communications industries.
Stephanie Gaddin, Chair of Women in Print Australia, says the events are more than networking breakfasts – they are a critical touchpoint for women at all stages of their careers.
“If you’ve been meaning to grab a ticket, don’t delay, this is it. We are almost at capacity in several cities, and we don’t want anyone to miss out. The Series is a safe, welcoming space to step back, reflect, and connect with others who get it. It’s about refuelling, not just for your work, but for yourself.
“Women in Print are also incredibly grateful to the sponsors and supporters who have made the 2025 Breakfast Series possible. Their support empowers us to continue delivering programs that elevate, connect, and support women across our industry,” she added.
These sponsors include Ally Sponsors, Durst Oceania, Media Super, and Ricoh Australia; Breakfast Series Champion Sponsors, Access Print Holdings and Cactus Imaging; Individual community, and print sponsors in each city, as well as national association supporters and media partners including ASGA, FESPA Australia, Image Magazine, Labels Plus Magazine, LIA, Print21, Printer Media Group, Visual Connections, Visual Media Association, and Wide Format Online.
Gaddin also acknowledged the hard work of volunteers across the National Board and various committees, supported by Ball & Doggett, IVE Group, Signright Australia, Cactus Imaging, Total Digital Solutions, Rocking Rose, NJ Creative and FramptonPR.
The Women in Print Breakfasts offer attendees expert guidance from a variety of national speakers, on managing wellbeing in high-pressure environments, practical tools for resilience and success, and the opportunity to forge connections with others in the industry.
“We still have limited seats available in Hobart and Canberra, but you’ll need to move quickly to snap up the few remaining in Perth and Melbourne as we will be closing those bookings very soon,” Gaddin says.
“If you’ve been thinking about coming along, don’t wait – now is the time! Rally your team, invite a colleague, and join us for what promises to be a memorable and meaningful event series.”
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Women in Print Breakfasts offer an opportunity to forge connections with others in the industry
Get your tickets now via Humanitix: https://events.humanitix.com/host/women-in-print-australia