WOMEN IN PRINT LAUNCHES TASSIE EVENTS

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Women in Print Australia is expanding its footprint in Tasmania with two casual Friday afternoon networking events set for winter.

Women in Print Australia is expanding its footprint in Tasmania with two casual Friday afternoon networking events set for winter 2025.
Women in Print: Expanding its footprint in Tasmania with two casual Friday afternoon networking events set for winter 

These informal gatherings are designed to provide a relaxed space for women in the print, signage, and related industries to connect, unwind, and share experiences and support their peers.

The first event will be held in Hobart on Thursday 20 June at The Deck, Crowne Plaza Hobart, with tickets now available at womeninprint.com.au/network. A second event will follow in Launceston on Friday 11 July, with the venue still to be confirmed. Both events are priced at $35 per person.

“These relaxed events are about building genuine connections within our local communities,” said Rita Karagiannis, deputy chair and Women in Print VIC/TAS patron.

“We know how valuable it is to have informal opportunities for support, encouragement, and idea-sharing. Tasmania’s print industry is strong, and we’re thrilled to offer more ways for women to come together.”

In feedback for previous events across the country, attendees often noted the relaxed nature of Women in Print get-togethers.

Both events are brought to the Tasmanian community with the support of Women in Print Australia Ally Sponsors Durst Oceania and Ricoh Australia, with Print Partner Mercury Walch supporting the Hobart event.

Sponsorship opportunities are still available for Community Sponsors to support the events with in-kind or cash sponsorships. Businesses interested in partnering with Women in Print to foster local engagement are encouraged to reach out via hello@womeninprint.com.au.

These events are part of Women in Print’s ongoing mission to create inclusive, meaningful spaces for women across the print industry – from production floors and creative studios to executive offices.

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