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18.01.2022 When I was a kid, my biggest problems were friendship issues and falling off my horse. When Nina was a kid, her family was on the move constantly for years, trying to escape the dangers of the Yugoslav War. And yet, Nina is now a successful business woman and owner of her own marcomms consultancy in Brisbane, thanks to being given the opportunity to live in Australia.... Read More about Nina’s moving story in the latest edition of Green Bee Magazine: www.greenbeemagazine.com.au/mag



18.01.2022 I had SO MUCH FUN putting these tongue-in-cheek astrology profiles together for the magazine. These are just excerpts from the full rundown on each sign in the magazine. Check it out and let me know if I’ve missed my calling as an astrologer or if I should stick to my day job! www.greenbeecommunications.com.au/mag

16.01.2022 If you had trouble getting access to Green Bee Magazine this week, the good news is that you no longer need to log in to read it. Access it now at: www.greenbeecommunications.com.au/mag

12.01.2022 Happy International Women's Day! Let's celebrate each other and how far we have come towards achieving equality but acknowledge that there's still plenty of work to be done to break the glass ceiling. Here's my tips on how we can work together to achieve a better future for the generations of women to come: - Educate yourself about what's happening and is happening in terms of gender equality (the latest edition of Green Bee Magazine can help with this). - Speak up if you per...sonally experience or witness someone else experiencing sexism. - Support other women to help them reach their potential - remember, another woman's success does not diminish your own. Have a marvellous day and wear purple and green! According to International Women's Development Agency, "Historically, purple was a colour that denoted justice and dignity, and now it is used to represent women. Green is a symbol of hope." #IWD2021



07.01.2022 #FridayFlashback This time seven years ago I was in Germany during a four week work trip through Asia and Europe as the International Business Manager for Fraser Coast Anglican College. Working with people from different countries and cultures has been a highlight of my career. It fulfilled the 14-year-old Bianca Green's wish to be an "International Businesswoman" one day. I am getting seriously itchy feet and long for the day that we can travel the world again. What about you? Where do you want to go when the world opens up again?

06.01.2022 The International Women's Day Luncheon in support of Protea Place Women's Support Centre was an exceptional event on the weekend. Melinda Schneider was simply amazing as the special guest. Many thanks to Emma from The Women’s Accountant for inviting me to celebrate this special event.

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