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Member spotlight: meet Pam Maclean from Out and About Care and Education

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In partnership with the Maroochydore Chamber of Commerce, Sunshine Coast News is featuring the group members who are driving our local economy forward.

From entrepreneurs and innovators to long-standing local legends, it’s a celebration of local enterprise, insight and connection – and a great way to get to know the people behind the businesses that help shape our region.

In the spotlight this week is Out and About Care and Education operator Pam Maclean, who runs three childcare centres on the Coast has more than 40 years’ experience in the early childhood sector.

Where do you live? Maroochydore, in the city area but on the water. A lovely spot.

Can you tell us about your family? Married 40-plus years with two adult children and two adorable grandchildren. They call me ‘Pammar’ which sounds so cute when they say it. Some of the team at work also call me that now – particularly if they are handing me a baby to hold (in our childcare centres).

Which local person inspires you? I feel inspired by all those wonderful people who volunteer and support others across the region in many varied ways. They are fabulous human beings, and I thank them all for their ongoing contribution to the wellbeing of our community.

Favourite local business? Fish on Parkyn in Mooloolaba, Local Flow Eatery in Cotton Tree, Orleans in Maroochydore and Market Bistro in Maroochydore City Centre.

Best thing about living on the Sunshine Coast? The Sunshine Coast is a gem that continues to sparkle and give pleasure. We enjoy a relaxed lifestyle and opportunities to spend time participating in so many different areas such as the beautiful hinterland parks and villages, bustling markets, beaches and other water-based pursuits. We are spoiled for choice. How lucky are we?

How long have you been a Chamber member? Three years and enjoyed every part of it. It’s a great team of people who are passionate about what they do to support the business community.

What’s the best thing about being a Chamber member? Meeting so many people from such a variety of business backgrounds. It is great to meet and connect with so many people who love what they do and who support others to achieve their goals.

Favourite Chamber event? Breakfasts with speakers are always great to listen to and participate in. So many interesting people who generously share their stories of success, and missteps along their journey. Very inspirational and encouraging.

How can the Sunshine Coast be improved? I would like to see a big enough venue for us to host large conferences with accommodation and food services included. I am involved in organising conferences of up to 2000 people and finding suitable locations in southeast Queensland is very challenging each year.

What excites you about the future of our region? I look forward to our gradual but hopefully well-considered growth without loss of the charm of our area in the process. If this is managed well, we can retain the beauty and unique qualities this area is known for and not become another tired, worn-out tourist destination. It will be a challenge for those making decisions.

Become a member of Maroochydore Chamber of Commerce by phoning 5370 1702 or visit maroochy.org.

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