Students showcase their Micro Food Business skills.

Integreat Queensland would like to thank everyone who attended the “Flavours of Nana” morning tea at ARTmatters – Creative Gladstone Region Inc. on Friday, the 23rd of June.

This event marked the successful completion of Integreat Queensland’s Micro Food Business program, where our students showcased their newfound skills. We are proud to announce three of our students are now in the process of launching their own businesses thanks to the generous funding for the program received from the Gladstone Regional Council.

Special thanks to Councillors Glenn Churchill and Chris Camron from the Gladstone Regional Council, and Integreat QLD President, Vosawale Toganivalu Tamani – for joining us in celebrating the achievements of our students.

We would also like to extend our thanks and appreciation to Intergreat Queensland’s Learning for the Future Coordinator Samantha Codrington and Valarie Powell for their unwavering dedication and guidance throughout the course. Their hard work has made a significant impact. And as always, a big thank you to Esther Arzolay, from Chair Covers & Decorations for the beautiful table decorations.

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