2025 International Women's Day Breakfast

2025 International Women's Day Breakfast

Join us for a conversation in celebration of IWD 2025.

By Committee for Adelaide

Date and time

Thu, 27 Feb 2025 7:00 AM - 10:00 AM ACDT

Location

SkyCity Adelaide

North Terrace Adelaide, SA 5001 Australia

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Refunds up to 7 days before event
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About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

This years IWD theme is 'March Forward: Turning Promises into Progress’.

Join us for an important conversation as we discuss the systemic inequalities and economic disparities that women and girls still face, and the decisive steps and bold actions we need to take now to turn commitments into progress.

The event will include a keynote speech by Anna Meares OAM, Former Australian Cyclist and Chef de Mission of the Australian Olympic Team for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, followed by an open and honest conversation to be facilitated by Julie Cooper, Chair, Credit Union SA.

The panel will feature:

• Grant Stevens, South Australian Police Commissioner

• Tara Moses, Chief Operating Officer, R.M Williams

• Helen McCabe, Managing Director of Future Women

Alongside Julie, the panellists will discuss what they are doing to help address the pathways to greater economic inclusion for women and girls, not only in South Australia but everywhere.

We would like to thank Credit Union SA for partnering with us on this important event and Zahra Foundation as our Charity Partner.

EVENT DETAILS

WHEN: Thursday 27 February 2025

TIME: 7:00am - 10:00am

WHERE: SkyCity Adelaide, Ballroom, Level 2, North Terrace, Adelaide

RSVP: Please RSVP by Monday 17 February 2025.

Any questions please email info@committeeforadelaide.org.au or call 0481 576 588.

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The Committee for Adelaide brings together businesses, industry bodies, community and government to shape one of the most liveable cities in Australia.

We are non-partisan, independent and sector agnostic.

Our membership is diverse and influential, making a significant contribution to the economy and society. Our members collectively employ over 30,000 South Australians and all have a clear and vested interest in our future.

The Committee’s work centres around people, business and capital, and how the interconnection of these areas and their relationship to one another largely determine the economic and cultural health of our society.

We are focussed on harnessing the strengths, passion and insights of our members and partners to shape the future of Greater Adelaide.