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RRR Women Brisbane Long Lunch


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Celebrate the opening day of Ekka in Brisbane by joining RRR Women for the Brisbane Long Lunch!

This year's theme is Empowering Rural Women and who better to lead the discussions than the Queen of Confidence herself, Erika Cramer. 

Ticket price includes 2 course, sit-down lunch with drinks package. Dress code is smart rural casual.

The RRR Women Brisbane Long Lunch is a unique opportunity to network with RRR Women members from all over Queensland along with city-based allies of rural communities. 

All are welcome to join our inclusive event. 

Meet our speaker, Erika Cramer 

Erika Cramer, also known as The Queen of Confidence, is a confidence coach, international speaker, podcast host, and author, empowering women worldwide to reclaim their confidence and transform their lives. Erika's childhood was marked by trauma and abuse, leading to her being brought up in and out of foster care. She joined the US Army as a teenager and married her partner, but life took a dark turn when a car accident left her with a broken back, and she was widowed at a young age. She spiraled into a cycle of alcoholism and toxic relationships but knew she needed to change her life. After moving to Australia and healing from her past, Erika founded The Queen of Confidence, a global business that has transformed the lives of hundreds and thousands of women worldwide. Her award-winning podcast, The Confidence Chronicles, has over 2.2 million downloads and has inspired women globally. Erika's energy is boundless, leading a 7-figure business supporting women while pursuing a Bachelor's degree in psychotherapy. Erika's story is a testament to the power of resilience and healing, showing that one can overcome any challenge and emerge stronger than before.


Meet our Master of Ceremonies, Andrew Crothers

Andrea Crothers is an experienced television journalist and presenter, currently waking up with Channel Nine's The Today Show. She was previously with Sky News at Parliament House in Canberra. She's interviewed Prime Ministers past and present, and covered everything from the controversial to colour, renowned for bringing her quick wit and humour.Andrea grew up on a mixed cropping and livestock property in south-west Queensland, before cutting her teeth in rural media.


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