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Achievements in focus

This week we are celebrating women in business. It is a time where we can reflect and celebrate the diversity and achievements of incredible people in our community.

As a former small business owner myself, I understand the resilience and courage it takes to step out and have a go. For me, I was in a supportive environment. However, it still took boldness to step out of the comfort zone of employment and into the unknown running my own business.

Running a business can be isolating, especially for women juggling different responsibilities, navigating the entrepreneurial journey and its uncertainties.

One of the most uplifting communities I have been a part of is We Rise Networking – Cardinia, led by Aloyna Taylor. This group brings local women who are building their businesses together, to share their experiences and lift each other up in a fun and positive environment.

At these events I’m reminded of how powerful genuine connection is. This community has nurtured an environment where women feel seen, supported, and encouraged. By sharing our stories, we co-create a community of empowerment.

As a Member of Parliament, I now carry their messages with me to Parliament House. I advocate for policies that fight red tape and support small business. I will continue to cheer on these powerful women and they embark on their business journey because they are the backbone of our economy.

Renee Heath MP

51 John Street, Pakenham

Ph: 5941 1112

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