Claudia Roughley wanted to focus on something she really loved when the opportunity arose to join her brother on a wild new venture – Canberra’s own Underground Spirits.
Noticing the lack of opportunities in Canberra for recent marketing and communication graduates, Penny Davy-Whyte decided to be the change, starting her own media agency and strategy firm, The Tilt Agency.
Renee Beerworth discovered her passion for Human Relations (HR) and realised she loved working with people in everyday situations rather than in a clinical practice.
Hayley Chiplin has gone from the kid who was drawing before she was talking, to the owner of Australia’s first tattoo studio in a university setting at the Australian National University.
With years of dedication to her craft, Vera Vujic makes the people of Canberra look and feel their best at her own salon, Coco’s of Watson in Watson.
Coming from a family of home cooks and bakers, sisters Maria and Eva Konecsny were looking for a venture that would satisfy their creative flair and express their values.
Natasha Johnson always had a passion to work in the real estate industry and now has an exciting opportunity with renowned property developer, JW Land.
A proud and passionate Luton Properties sales agent, Mina Etminan began her real estate career in 1988 and is a role model for the next generation of property agents.
From the very first wedding she celebrated after a relative asked her to officiate, Sarah Marie fell in love with celebrancy, turning her passion into her business in February 2021.
Eliane Haski worked as a dance fitness instructor and personal trainer before evolving into kinesiology, kinaesthetic healing and body work, sound healing, and yoga.
Sissa Sorella prides itself on offering a unique shopping experience that tries to make women feel comfortable and invited to share in the Sissa Sorella journey.
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.