THE Business and Professional Women South West are gearing up for the bumper environment-focused gathering next Tuesday.
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The evening will begin at 6.30pm at Rosebrook's Natures Way Eco Sanctuary followed by dinner at Restaurant L'Edera Port Fairy with guest speaker Jodie Honan.
BPW South West president Kim Kavanagh said an invitation was extended to members and friends which focused on sustainability and the environment. "We are hoping attract a large number of local women, it's open to all, not just members," she said.
"The evening begins at Natures Way Eco Sanctuary in Rosebrook followed by dinner at Restaurant L'Edera Port Fairy with guest speaker conservationist Jodie Honan."
Mrs Kavanagh said ther sanctuary was the home of Tina and Arthur Stubbs where the BPW would enjoy a tour of the Rosebrook property, which includes a full sustainable straw bale home, chicken caravan, alpacas, goats, bees and an ever-living garden.
Ms Honan is a teacher at South West TAFE with an interest in the environment, community, arts, education and communication. The topic of her talk will be Between Warrnambool and Port Fairy, A Natural History.