
Women in Print Australia will be hosting its Breakfast Series in 2025, with the dates and venues for four states announced.
The annual event brings together women across the print, signage, and broader visual communications industry for a morning of connection, inspiration, and thought-provoking discussions.
The 2025 Breakfast Series will continue this tradition, providing an unique opportunity to engage with industry leaders and peers, gain insights and strengthen professional networks.
The following dates have been confirmed for 2025:
- Perth – 3 April at Beaumonde on the Point
- Canberra – 8 April at the ICP Conference Centre
- Adelaide – 9 April at The Terrace Hotel
- Brisbane – 11 April at the Manly Harbour Boat Club
Melbourne, Hobart, and Sydney dates and venues will be confirmed imminently, with tickets expected to open before 10 February for all events.
“Every year, the Breakfast Series serves as a powerful reminder of the strength, talent, and camaraderie within our industry,” said Stephanie Gaddin, chair of Women in Print Australia.
“These events are more than just breakfasts—they’re a space where women and allies can come together to learn, support each other, and celebrate the incredible contributions of women in print.”
“Our Breakfast Series was a sell out across many of the cities last year, with a great inaugural event in Canberra. Overall, we had more than 600 engaged people attending with excellent reviews from more than 90 per cent of attendees” Gaddin said.
“Opportunities are now open for ally sponsors, as well as series sponsorship and single event packages.”
Registration for all events will go live as soon as details for the remaining cities are finalised, with Women in Print members set to get early access to ticketing through the member hub, as well as a discount on Breakfast registrations.
“Early access and discounts to all Women in Print events is just one of the benefits of membership, so if you have been considering signing up, doing so soon will ensure you get the best value from your membership in 2025.”
Women in Print events and initiatives are made possible by the hard work of volunteer committees in each state, Women in Print Allies Cactus Imaging, Media Super and Ricoh Australia, and supporters including Ball & Doggett, Country Mile Signs, FramptonPR, IVE Group, NJ Creative, Rocking Rose, Signright Australia and Total Digital Solutions
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