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How to cope with the unexpected: expo to help businesses thrive through change

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Sunshine Coast business owners and operators have a great opportunity to learn how to cope with unexpected events.

Disruption can result from a range of influences, such as COVID-19, severe weather, cyber hacks or unplanned absences.

In a first for the Sunshine Coast region, council is hosting a free Thriving Through Change Business Resilience Exhibition on Thursday, October 28, at Sunshine Coast Convention Centre, Twin Waters.

The day will kick off with a breakfast event from 7am featuring keynote speaker, futurist, and digital strategist, Chris Riddell, who will guide participants on ways to lead their business through challenges, and plan for a prosperous future.

The Thriving Through Change exhibition will start at 10am and showcase speakers, information and resources covering topics such as financial planning, employment law, cyber security, sustainability and wellness.

The day will culminate with a business networking event hosted by Kim McCosker (4 Ingredients) and a keynote presentation by the Queensland Small Business Commissioner, Maree Adshead, who will explore the importance of building stronger relationships, having a plan in place and calling on available resources.

Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson said the event would help to empower small business and promote a culture of preparedness and resilience.

“Our local businesses are the backbone of our region’s economy and have shown amazing resilience throughout the COVID-19 pandemic,” Mayor Jamieson said.

“There are more than 33,000 small businesses registered in our local government area, providing critical employment opportunities for our community.

“We want to arm all of our businesses with the practical information they need, as well as provide the opportunity to ask questions of leading experts.

“Be sure to register and come along, if you want to learn more about how to recover quickly when a disruption comes along.”

The Thriving Through Change Business Resilience Exhibition will be held at the Wandiny Room, Sunshine Coast Convention Centre at Twin Waters and includes three components:

Businesses are welcome to attend one or all sessions. Registrations are required for the breakfast session and networking event.

Business resilience is the capacity to change, grow and flourish following disruptions.

A disaster-resilient region means our businesses, community services sector, government agencies, communities and the individual know the risks and hazards we individually and as a region face, how we should respond, and has the ability to return to ‘normal’ life or business as quickly as possible in the aftermath of such events.

For more information please visit council’s award-winning Disaster Hub website – disaster.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au – to find the latest updates, practical resources and what to do before, during and after an emergency.

The Thriving Through Change Business Resilience Exhibition is funded by the Australian Government under the Category D Bushfire Recovery Exceptional Assistance Immediate Support Package through its Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA). For details visit: Disaster Assist.

For more information, please visit http://tiny.cc/Thrivingthroughchange

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