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Kennett maintains momentum

Former Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett will speak at a business breakfast in Pakenham.Former Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett will speak at a business breakfast in Pakenham.

FORMER Victorian Premier and current Hawthorn Football Club president Jeff Kennett is coming to Pakenham.
Mr Kennett will speak at a business breakfast on 27 July on leadership.
Business operators and the wider community are welcome to attend the breakfast at the Cardinia Cultural Centre.
Mr Kennett is the chairman of Open Windows Australia and PDF Food Services, and is an outspoken ambassador for a number of community organisations.
Mr Kennett is chairman of Beyondblue, the national depression initiative, and is well versed in talking about leadership.
Cardinia Shire mayor George Blenkhorn encouraged business operators and residents to listen to the engaging and prominent former politician.
“Business operators can network, enjoy a delicious breakfast and gain top tips in leadership – a topic that many have told us they wanted to hear more about,” he said.
Bookings made before 30 June go into the draw for a seat at the head table with Mr Kennett, and bookings of six or more people go into the draw for a hamper of Australian wines.
The breakfast is on from 7am to 9am at the Cardinia Cultural Centre, Lakeside Boulevard, Pakenham.
Tickets are $35 per person and bookings can be made online at www.trybooking.com/10880 by 25 July.
More details can be found by contacting the council on 1300 787 624 or alternatively by emailing grigoriou@cardinia.vic.gov.au.

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