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Project Lighting: 50 years young and the future is bright

From humble beginnings at a small store in Phillip, family-owned business Project Lighting has grown over the past 50 years.

Canberra Ink: Defying the norm, empowering through body art

Canberra-born Gabrielle Slater thrives under pressure, stepping up to the plate to lead local, family-owned business, Canberra Ink in producing some of the ACT’s best body art.

Rhubarb & Me: Making sustainable hairdressing possible

At the age of 24, Elise Knight was given the opportunity to buy into Rhubarb & Me Hair Boutique – her dream since she was a child.

Underground Spirits: Distilling connection, creativity and community

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.

Katrina Burgers Photography: Empowering women by revealing their true essence

Canberra-based professional photographer Katrina Burgers loves to empower women through photographic sessions that see their confidence skyrocket.

Raine & Horne Goulburn: Focused, persistent, and providing comprehensive service

One half of Raine & Horne Goulburn’s power couple, Courtnie Alaia is the CEO overseeing the entire organisation.

National Opera: Women leading the way

With melody running through their veins, Stephanie McAlister and Erika Tolano have dedicated their lives to musical pursuits.

JD2 Finance: Find your mortgage solution

Juliet Dawtrey loves problem solving and customer service – she proudly opened JD2 Finance two years ago and loves every moment of it.

Astin Hair: Keeping Canberra bright, colourful and beautiful

Growing up in Canberra with dreams of being a hairdresser, Erika Buckley has made her wish come true as a part owner of Astin Hair in Curtin.

The Tilt Agency: Delivering the results clients need

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.

Herbert’s at Evatt: Great food, drinks and customer service is their motto

Herbert’s at Evatt has been welcomed into the local community with open arms, which has helped to make their restaurant what it is today.

MD Cosmedical Solutions: Helping patients feel good about themselves

Vicky Lambrinos grew up knowing she always wanted to work in an industry where she could help people feel good about themselves.

Spinach Ventures: Cultivate your workplace culture

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.

Hachi Studio: Australia’s first tattoo studio on campus

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.

Coco’s of Watson: Dedicated to your beauty

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.

Ted & Olive: A boutique for everyday women

Kingston’s Ted & Olive is a women’s clothing boutique that offers a curated collection of quality labels for the everyday woman.

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