Registrations are now open for Heidelberg Women in Print 2014, kicking off in March. Now in its eighth year in Australia, this unique women’s-only industry forum ramps up its latest series of business breakfasts, fronted up by a keynote address from renowned speaker and leading health commentator Dr Sally Cockburn, TV and radio’s ‘Dr. Feelgood.’
Heidelberg Women in Print provides an opportunity for all women working in the print and graphic media industry to network and to hear from leading women speakers. One of the most anticipated events in the industry’s annual calendar, Heidelberg Women in Print was established in 2007 with 290 guests turning out for the inaugural run of dinner and cocktail networking events. Numbers grew to 400 by the 2008, with nearly 500 women attending in 2011 and 2012.
According to Diandra Gavillucci, who is heading up Women in Print for Heidelberg, the keynote from Dr Cockburn promises to take guests on "a wild ride through women's health, but not the way you know it."
"One of the attractions of Women in Print is that guests are able to hear stories from women who are working at the top of their fields. Feedback from our surveys show that guests find it really valuable to hear firsthand the strategies these successful women employ in both their personal and working lives," says Gavillucci.
Dr Cockburn will share her personal story with guests, and open the floor a frank and free discussion about diet and exercise, touching on a range of complex issues like mother-guilt and “why many are too tired for sex.”
Dr Cockburn is one of Australia’s leading health communicators. With over 30 years clinical experience, including six years working in public hospitals, she began her media career as ‘Dr Feelgood’ in 1990 when a patient invited her to take part in a radio program. Since then she has hosted a string of top-rated national radio talk-back shows discussing sex and relationships, including her debut ‘Pillowtalk’ for six years, and currently ‘Talking Health’. She has written articles and columns for national magazines, including
New Idea,
New Woman and
Girlfriend, hosted a regular segment on
Good Morning Australia on Channel 10 for nine years and published a bestseller ‘Dr Feelgood’s Thoughts on Sex and Relationships.’
Registration is now open for all events - click
here to register online:
- Melbourne, Tuesday March 18 - Fenix
- Adelaide, Thursday March 20 - Martini Ristorante
- Perth, Friday March 21 - Hyatt Regency
- Brisbane, Tuesday March 25 - Emporium
- Sydney, Wednesday March 26 - Establishment