February 2017 Breakfast BOOKED OUT - Mayor Tom Tate Launches 2017

Mayor Tom Tate to launch SGC Chamber 2017 Breakfasts

Mayor Tom Tate will be our first speaker of 2017 on 2nd February. Mayor Tate has now been the Gold Coast Mayor since 2012 following his re-election last March and we are fortunate to have him take time out of his ever busier schedule to address the chamber.

With a strong business background including construction, tourism & hospitality Mayor Tate has spent his time in office ensuring everyone knows that the Gold Coast is “open for business”.

Mayor Tate is a strong supporter of Light Rail to Coolangatta via the Airport; he’s an advocate for Gold Coast development and is heavily involved in the 2018 Commonwealth Games. All these issues are very close to the heart of the SGC Chamber and we look forward to hearing what he has to say about them. 

Please join us for what will be a very informative breakfast that will set a positive tone for the rest of the year!

Venue

Currumbin RSL
165 Duringan Street
Currumbin, QLD 4223

Price

$40.00 (Non-Member)
$30.00 (General Members)
$30.00 (Bronze Members)
$30.00 (Life Members)
Free (Silver Members)
Free (Gold Members)

Date/Time

2 Feb 2017 6:45 AM - 8:15 AM
Closed
6:30 AM

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