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BBH Breakfast Meeting Week 10

  • 21 Mar 2019
  • 7:30 AM - 8:45 AM
  • Daisy's Restaurant, 2859 Steve Irwin Way Glenview QLD 4553

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  • If you are an invited guest who is attending for the first time, please register your attendance and place your breakfast order.
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  • Please register your attendance and order your breakfast if:
    You have attended before as a free guest but would like to attend again.
    OF if you are interested in meeting our members and would like to hear from this week's amazing speaker.
  • If you are the BBH Speaker for this week please register your attendance and order your breakfast.

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Better Business Habits Weekly Breakfast - Week 10

Topic:  What are you wanting from your Federal Government

Speaker:  Andrew Wallace - Member for Fisher, QLD.   Liberal Party of Australia; Chamber - House of Representatives

Andrew Wallace lives on the Sunshine Coast with his wife Leonie and the youngest of his four daughters, Sarah. As a Sunshine Coast resident of more than 25 years, Andrew is committed to the local community. For the past 10 years, Andrew has been an active member of the Alexandra Headland Surf Life Saving Club and has served on the Club’s Management Committee as Honorary Secretary and Vice-President. 

As a small business owner, Andrew wants to make sure local businesses are given the opportunity to succeed and grow so that they can provide the jobs of the future. He believes small business is the engine room of the economy, and that smaller government and lower taxes are key to ensuring that small businesses on the Coast can thrive. 

Andrew is passionate about ensuring we get the infrastructure that our growing region needs, particularly when it comes to upgrading the congested Bruce Highway, North Coast Rail and the Sunshine Coast Airport.

Andrew’s unique background gives him the experience needed to be a strong voice for the Sunshine Coast. The son of a motor mechanic, Andrew began his working life as an apprentice carpenter and joiner, and after completing his apprenticeship, he became a builder and started his own business. In his late twenties, and with three young children, Andrew completed a law degree at the Queensland University of Technology, becoming a construction lawyer. He has had his own practice for 16 years, with his office based locally in Maroochydore.

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