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CBN Redlands Breakfast with Julie Robinson

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Cleveland RSL
Cleveland QLD, Australia
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Fri, 1 Aug, 6:45am - 9am AEST

Event description

Join us at the next Redlands CBN Breakfast for a delicious breakfast, hear from our inspiring guest speaker Julie Robinson, and network with other Christians in business. 

About Our Speaker Julie Robinson:

Julie Robinson, Perinatal Social Worker.

Julie is a perinatal counsellor, social worker, and family intervention practitioner with over 30 years of experience supporting parents and families.

She specialises in early intervention and attachment-based support for pregnant and early parenting mums and dads.

She is a trained Circle of Security facilitator, and is passionate about creating safe, nurturing spaces where parents can build strong, secure relationships with their children.

Julie is also a sessional lecturer, at Christian Heritage College. Julie and Mark have been married almost forty years and have seven children and five grandchildren.

Julie also cares for her elderly mother Clare who lives with them. She will be speaking on Family, Faith and Business, and sharing her testimony and some lessons she’s learned along the way.


Date: 1st August 2025
  | Time: 6:45am - 9am


PRICES

Adult: $50

Concession: $45

Table of 6: $250 (Save over 25% per ticket)

Location : RSL, 8 Passage St, Cleveland QLD 4163

Bring business cards to enter the prize draw!

For more information about CBN, visit: CBN

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Cleveland RSL
Cleveland QLD, Australia