Having worked in law for seven years after graduating from University of Canberra in 2015, Georgia Briggs opened Briggs Law in Canberra in February 2021, merging with the decade-old Wagga Wagga practice led by her mum, Julie Briggs.
Kendra Boone offers trauma-sensitive wellness retreats that provide Canberrans a space to explore deeper levels of ‘Self’, reconnect with peace and find emotional freedom.
Eighteen years ago, director at Blumers Personal Injury Lawyers, Phil Schubert, was the bright-eyed, bushytailed student president at University of New England.
A trend that is sweeping the globe has touched down in Canberra as well, as stalwart of the local fashion scene, Arpelle, has added pink to their customisable leather range.
“It started off as a way to enter the workforce and ended up being my gateway into Canberra,” says 27-year-old restaurant manager of McDonald’s Dickson, Kailee Murdoch.
A breath of fresh air within the financial sector, Canberra Advice Financial Planning is a privately owned practice with no alignment to any financial institution and no vertical integration with product providers.
With Brady Marcs Buyers Advisory, Canberrans now have power in their corner when buying a home, whether they are a first-time buyer, upsizing, downsizing, or building a property portfolio.