QWINBIZ Collaboration: Strengthening Connections and Opportunities

Recently, the Goodwill Projects team had the privilege of leading a dynamic feedback session for QWINBIZ: The Power of Ideas—a program by LatinOz Queensland, supported by the Queensland Government.
The program aims to provide women of diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds in Queensland with valuable skills and tools for them to develop their business projects.
Kasey and Marianne, two leaders in small business support, represented Goodwill Projects in providing experienced mentorships for Latin entrepreneurs in a speed networking format.
Empowering Latin Entrepreneurs with Experienced Mentorship
Joining other experienced guests including Angelo Romero, Yazmin Maestre, Albert Coll, Jacqueline Brooker CSP, Francisca Lara, Rosie Lozano, Esteban Marin, Belen Pasantes, Deborah Ahumada Paredes, Valeria Garcia and Eduardo Barbato, where they shared their expertise on navigating the competitive market landscape, finding your niche, offering tips on securing market spots, understanding permits, and uncovering key growth opportunities.
The day was all about helping these talented women turn their dreams into reality!

Real-World Connections for Southeast Queensland’s Small Businesses

Small businesses are the backbone of the Australian economy, making up a whopping 97.2% of all businesses in the country. Our current business support network proudly includes over 12,000 small businesses in Southeast Queensland alone. Our goal? To see this reach 13,000 by the end of 2025.
A massive thank you to QWINBIZ for inviting us to be part of this amazing program! We’re genuinely excited to keep supporting small businesses and can’t wait to welcome these ladies to markets, events, and retail leasing in the near future.
It’s these real-world connections that ignite ambition, create jobs and drive innovative products & services.