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Bass Coast Shire launches 2025 with inspiring business seminar to empower local entrepreneurs and innovators on 6 February 2025
Bass Coast Shire Council kicks off 2025 with the "Worth Every Dollar" seminar, empowering small businesses through networking, practical strategies, and inspiration. Join on February 6 at Phillip Island Winery.
Bass Coast Shire Council is kicking off 2025 with an exclusive seminar tailored for businesses eager to achieve big goals in the new year! Hosted by council's Business Development team, this is the first of many events in the 2025 business development and training calendar. These initiatives provide local businesses with opportunities to connect, share ideas, and learn practical strategies to enhance their success.
At just 29, Alexis built a seven-figure U.S. business, sold it, and now helps Australian creatives build businesses aligned with their values
Inspire, grow, succeed
The "Worth Every Dollar" seminar will take place on Thursday, 6 February, from 10am to 12pm at Phillip Island Winery. Perfect for all small businesses including creative and home-based, the seminar is a chance to start the year inspired and equipped to grow. Tickets are just $30, including lunch, and members of local business or trader groups can enjoy a 15% discount.
With an engaging session led by globally renowned entrepreneur Alexis Guttridge, this event offers actionable strategies to help businesses grow smarter, set ambitious goals, and create sustainable success - all while maintaining a work-life balance.
At just 29, Alexis built her first seven-figure business in America, sold it, and relocated to Australia, where she's now helping creative minds build successful businesses that match their ambitions and values. Work smarter, own your worth and grow a business you believe in - on your terms. Imagine a business that doesn't just pay the bills but funds your dream life.
Exclusive bonus opportunity
Alexis doesn't do fluff. She's here to challenge, empower, and inspire you to take action, step up, and create a business that fits the life you truly want. Stick around until the end for a one-time offer, created in partnership with Alexis and Bass Coast Shire Council. You'll walk away with:
- Proven strategies to work smarter and grow faster
- Clear plan to set and crush bold goals
- Confidence to charge what you're worth and make it stick
This bonus opportunity is only available to attendees and will be revealed during the session. If you're ready to make 2025 your best year yet and start building the business you deserve, this talk is for you. Book your tickets now at Eventbrite website.
Join the "Worth Every Dollar" seminar on 6 February at Phillip Island Winery, inspiring small businesses for growth
About Alexis Guttridge
Alexis has over 15 years of experience, including building and selling a multi-million-dollar business in the competitive U.S. restaurant industry. Her first success was fuelled by 80-hour work weeks, but today she runs her global business on a 20-hour workweek strategy, working from anywhere in the world.
She helps business owners and startups get booked out, scale their income, and reclaim their freedom - all without burnout. Her clients have landed record-breaking launches, turned passion projects into profitable empires, built sustainable, multi-stream revenue models, and even left senior-level corporate roles to pursue their dream businesses.
Alexis doesn't just help you build a business - she helps you build a life you actually want to live. To read more, visit Alexis Guttridge website. To stay up to date on future events follow Business in Facebook and Instagram.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.
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