Matters Magazine Issue 109 Launch Event
Event description
Celebrate 'Revival' with Matters Magazine
Maroochydore Surf Club | Tuesday 12th August | 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
You’re Invited to a Night of Revival
Matters Magazine Issue 109 Launch Event
📍 Maroochy Surf Club, 34/36 Alexandra Parade
📅 Tuesday, 12 August 2025
🕠 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Step Onto the Red Carpet for a Night That’s More Than Just Networking
Celebrate the launch of Issue 109: Revival with the Matters community—where powerful storytelling meets purposeful connection.
This is not your average business mixer. It's a cocktail-style evening to inspire, uplift, and reconnect.
✨ Walk the red carpet and strike a pose with professional photos and video coverage
🎶 Soak in live entertainment by the soulful Chris Cobb
🍸 Enjoy a complimentary drink and gourmet canapés on arrival
🤝 Mix with Sunshine Coast’s business and industry leaders in a relaxed, vibrant atmosphere
🎤 Hear three unforgettable revival stories from featured local entrepreneurs—raw, real, and filled with heart
A Night to Remember
From overcoming trauma and addiction to redefining family legacies and reshaping entire lifestyles, the stories in this issue are powerful testaments to what it means to begin again—with purpose and conviction.
Be moved by the journeys of:
Mirza & Yasmin of Aluminium Revival – from survival to sustainability
Kristy & Danny of Coastal Lawn Solutions – choosing courage over certainty
Ditte & Lea of Viking Mortgages – blending legacy with bold, heart-led leadership
And hear how Matters Magazine is evolving too—reconnecting with its roots while stepping boldly into the future of local storytelling.
Dress Code
This is a cocktail-style event—feel free to glam up for the red carpet or rock up in jeans and a tee. Come as you are—just don’t miss it.
🎟️ RSVP Essential – Limited spots available
Let’s celebrate the stories, the people, and the powerful idea that revival is always possible.
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