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Women in Business Coworking Day – Sponsored byWorkforce Australia Local Jobs

  • Albany Business Centre, Training Room 222 Chester Pass Road Albany, WA, 6330 Australia (map)

Great Southern women in business are invited to a coworking day on Friday 12 December 2025

The co-working space is open 9am to 5pm, but if you can only stay a while… be here for a festive morning tea at 10.30-11.30 and an opportunity to mingle with the Workforce Australia Local Jobs team about the program and funding available that supports their local jobs, training initiatives and projects.

You are most welcome to join for part of the day, or the full shebang!

9am-5pm Co-working space available

10.30-11.30am Morning tea with Workforce Australia Local Jobs

To register, email admin@albanybusinesscentre.com.au or message us on our social media pages.


About Coworking

Workforce Australia Local Jobs’ sponsorship means women in business can attend for free. Join us in the training room at the Albany Business Centre any time on the day between 9am and 5pm. It's a great way to schedule regular time to reflect on your business, brainstorm new ideas, and strategise your next moves. Take a break from your routine and immerse yourself in an environment that's free from your usual distractions.

On the day, you can take advantage of our free amenities like speedy wifi, tea/coffee and snacks... and you can even book our other services, such as a free business consultation or online specialist 1-to-1 sessions to learn and grow your business. Bookings in advance for these services is recomended.


About Our Generous Sponsor

Workforce Australia Local Jobs is a government program that connects job seekers and employers at the local level.

It’s funded by the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, and in the Wheatbelt and Great Southern regions it’s delivered by the Wheatbelt Business Network.

Their role is to understand the workforce needs of local businesses and help address them by linking employers with job seekers, training providers, and support services. That can mean helping businesses find the right staff, supporting people to get job-ready through training, or creating pathways into industries facing skill shortages.

Learn more about the Local Jobs program
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