Join the Australian British Chamber of Commerce for our second annual International Women’s Day Breakfast in Brisbane!
This year's event will feature inspiring keynotes from a variety of women in leadership, thought-provoking panel discussions, and opportunities to network with the Chamber's terrific Members and guests.
Last year was a sell out - don’t miss out on this chance to be inspired, make valuable connections, and contribute to the ongoing conversation about gender equality.
Mark your calendars and register your interest to receive priority updates.
Tickets
Individual Ticket
Member: $155
Non Member: $195
Group of 10
Member: $1,500
Non Member: $1,900
Prof Sarah Kelly OAM
Head, Graduate School of Business - Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Prof Sarah Kelly OAM
Head, Graduate School of Business
Sarah is a Professor and Head of the QUT Graduate School of Business, an experienced commercial lawyer and non-executive director across sport, tourism, technology, and professional services sectors. She is a member of the Brisbane 2032 Games Organising Committee board, and Deputy Chair of the Brisbane Lions AFL Football Club and Tourism and Events Qld. She is globally known for her expertise in the sports field, and recent published work includes health impacts of esports, sports integrity, mega-event legacy evaluation, scandal and sponsorship, sports diplomacy, and women’s sports commercialisation. She is the Queensland Chapter Leader for the Minerva Network, which provides pro bono mentoring to professional sportswomen nationally. Sarah was awarded an Order of Australia Merit Award in 2021 for services to sports administration and to tertiary education.
Alison Kubler
Editor in Chief - Vault Magazine
Alison Kubler
Editor in Chief
Alison Kubler has a double major in Art History from the University of Queensland, Australia, and a Masters in Post-war and Contemporary Art History from Manchester University, England.
She has over 25 years’ experience as a curator in museums and galleries in Australia, and on major public art commissions.
She worked as Arts Adviser to the Federal Minister for the Arts and Sport, held full-time curatorial positions at QUT Art Museum and Gold Coast City Art Gallery, and worked as Associate Curator, at the University of Queensland Art Museum.
Alison is Editor in Chief of VAULT (vaultmagazine.com), a journal of art and culture and a regular contributor to art magazines and journals. She was a Member of the Council of the National Gallery, from 2018 to 2024 and Chair of the Collections Committee of the National Gallery and Committee Member of Know My Name. From 2012 to 2018 she was a Board Member of the Museum of Brisbane.
Together with Danielle Renshaw she is a Principal of Renshaw & Kubler Art Consultants.
She is a standing member of the Second Chance Programme, a volunteer run charitable organisation founded in 2001 to support homeless and at-risk women and children in crisis care, long-term accommodation & domestic violence shelters all over Queensland.
Alison is also co-author of Art and Fashion in the Twentieth Century published by Thames and Hudson UK (2013), subsequently translated into German and Japanese.