Somerset Celebration of Entrepreneurship 2020
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FROM THE HEADMASTER AND CHAIRPERSON
Festival Highlights
GUEST ENTREPRENEURS
| KIDPRENEUR STALLS | SYNERGIES CREATIVE MINDS EXHIBITION | CASTLE CUBBY PRECINCT | YEAR 9 BUSINESS STALLS | ESPORTS PRECINCT | CORDNER ADVISORY PITCH COMPETITION | STUDENT ENTREPRENEURS PRECINCT Proudly sponsored by AIZER Group Proudly sponsored by McGrath Estate Agents Proudly sponsored by Amanda Appel Pty Ltd Proudly sponsored by National Tiles
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
PROGRAMME
FESTIVAL INFORMATION
FESTIVAL MAP
SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS
We want you to stay in touch!
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FROM THE ...
HEADMASTER
Festivals are part of the fabric of Somerset College. For over 30 years, the College has been a leader in literature and performance festivals through Storyfest and the Somerset Festival for Young Performers. As the first independent coeducational school on the Gold Coast, Somerset was entrepreneurial before that term even existed. That spirit of problem solving and creative thinking was evident in every educational and commercial step we have taken over the past 37 years. We are a proud Gold Coast institution. In 2020, it is time for our fourth Celebration of Entrepreneurship! Through this initiative, the College will again foreground the culture of entrepreneurship for which the Gold Coast is famous. That we have been able to go ahead with the Festival in the midst of a global pandemic is remarkable. I thank the College Board and my College Leadership Team for their hard work and passion to make the Festival happen! 2020 has been a challenge, and it is the entrepreneurial mindset that will allow the Gold Coast and Somerset to overcome our current economic and health challenges and flourish into the future. We hope you enjoy the Celebration of Entrepreneurship. We are excited to welcome you to Somerset College and we are sure you will enjoy the variety of talented entrepreneurs who have generously given their time to the Gold Coast community.
Together, we will make the world a better place, one startling idea at a time.
Craig Bassingthwaighte Headmaster Somerset College
CHAIRPERSON
Since 2017, the Somerset Celebration of Entrepreneurship has developed a reputation as the premier youth entrepreneurship festival in Australia. 4 years since the Festival’s inception, we are still focused on bringing together the problem solvers, creative thinkers and innovators of the Gold Coast and Queensland. As the community is no doubt aware, it has been challenging to hold the Festival in 2020! However, now more than ever we must celebrate entrepreneurship because it will be the light that leads the Gold Coast and Australia out of the health and economic challenges that we currently face. It is with regret that we have had to make some hard decisions this year. We have had to reduce the number of external attendees and implement COVID-safe plans to keep our students and visitors safe. Thank you for embracing these necessary changes, and for understanding if your school and/or some of your students were unable to attend in 2020! We hope that 2021 will see us in a position to again make available the 12,000 tickets we can usually offer to our community. Thank you for working with us to ensure that entrepreneurship remains at the forefront of the Gold Coast and Queensland mindset. We must keep entrepreneurship front and centre to make sure that future generations enjoy the opportunities and benefits of an Australia with a strong and robust economy.
Dane Oman BBus(Hons), Bed(Hons), Med (eLearning) Chairperson Somerset Celebration of Entrepreneurship
Helen is the founder of Spare Harvest, an enterprise that uses technology to grow local sustainable communities. After experiencing a glut of mandarins which she dug into the ground, Helen was motivated to find a way to share them with her wider community. Spare Harvest harnesses the power of the circular and sharing economies to build connected eco-systems where food and garden resources are used and not wasted. Helen’s drive to create engaging on-line communities and to make a difference comes from an upbringing of community service. When not working on growing Spare Harvest Helen enjoys time in her garden on the Sunshine Coast hinterland and with her family. Multi-dimensional defines his academic career as an Assistant Professor and discipline lead for Interactive Media and Design in the Faculty of Society and Design at Bond University. James coordinates the Mixed Reality Research Lab (www. mixedrealityresearch.com) at Bond University. His experience in higher education and the wider community has formed around twenty years of industry and academic experience in emerging technology, teaching and learning. James takes an active role in supporting learners and peers through mentorship, presentations and expert judging. Criena has a diverse and eclectic background in arts management and a particular passion for the role of arts and culture in building strong and connected communities. She’s worked with all tiers of government on the development and implementation of cultural policy. Under her leadership as the Executive Director of Arts Access Victoria, one of Australia’s leading cultural development organisations, she developed a range of key initiatives. These included Australia’s only disability film festival, The Other Film Festival, and an Industry and Audience Development Program that worked in partnership with the arts sector to increase access for disadvantaged communities. Sue is an experienced finance, accounting and corporate compliance professional with proven capabilities financial and strategic management, financial and operating systems, corporate actions (including mergers & acquisitions), treasury management, governance and risk management. Trained in Canada with one of the Big 4 accounting firms, she has extensive experience in CFO and financial leadership roles with Public, ASX-listed and Not for Profit organisations in a range of sectors, including start-ups, financial services, banking and health care.
HELEN ANDREW Spare Harvest
E N T R E P R E N E U R S GUEST
JAMES BIRT Bond University
CRIENA GEHRKE HOTA, Home of the Arts
SUSAN LOWNDS AutoGuru
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Amanda Appel is the co-founder of multiple businesses, ranging from skincare brand, BLOC, to venue, The Bower Estate. After a varied career in non-profit, consulting and in-house roles across marketing and PR disciplines, Amanda found her skillset more suited to creating new projects. Moving back to the Gold Coast from Brisbane seven years ago, Amanda began her business journey setting up The Skin Centre Medi Spa. Four businesses later, all still trading to this day, she has vast experience in all aspects of creating something new in multiple industries. While a planner, an important aspect to any business is the ability to pivot, and this has been key to Amanda’s success. In 1995, Kenton made the move to Australia as a consultant to the espresso coffee trade, educating the industry about the added value espresso carts could bring to their business and working as a Barista. After convincing his wife to co-sign a $9,000 personal loan they established Zarraffa’s, on the Gold Coast, in 1996. What was originally a roasting house operating from the backstreets of Southport on the Gold Coast, where customers would come in for their coffee and perch on hessian bags of unroasted beans, has become a Leanne Kemp is Founder and CEO of Everledger and Queensland’s third Chief Entrepreneur. She is a highly regarded leader in many fields including technology and insurance, and well-known for her innovations using Blockchain technology to track high-value assets such as diamonds, art and wine. Leanne works on a global scale to encourage entrepreneurship and innovation and is an advocate of sustainability in business. She was also recently appointed as an Adjunct Professor in the Institute for Future Environment at the Queensland University of Technology. Leanne has won many awards including Innovator of the Year twice. to set up Scooter Hut in late 2008, in a small warehouse in Burleigh Heads. Over the past nine years, Scooter Hut has grown from a small one-person business into the world’s largest freestyle scooter retailer. Scooter Hut operate six retail locations, an online e-commerce division, a social media following of 400,000, employs over 70 staff and reported an annual turnover of $30 Scott MacKintosh became interested in scooters through a family friend and decided
Rob Garwood is the Director and Creative Director at FIRME Agency. Born in Brisbane and currently residing in Burleigh Heads on the Gold Coast; Firme is an award— winning independent multidisciplinary advertising agency and production studio, disrupting the traditional way of thinking, connected by design, creatively led and culturally aware. As Director and Creative Director at FIRME, Rob oversees all creative and strategic efforts for agency clients and new business, including brand and business strategy, innovation, production and media. Aaron is the founder of Peak Persona, which is a program to help individuals unlock potential and build personal and team resilience, with clients including global giants like Google and YouTube. He is currently serving as an Entrepreneur in Residence at the Queensland University of Technology and also at Mackay Split Spaces. Aaron Birkby was named Entrepreneur of the Year in 2016, after successfully building multiple technology companies, and has since has served as board member of StartupAUS and has led 17 trade missions to Silicon Valley, Israel, and Europe. Today Clark Kirby is the Chief Executive Officer of Village Roadshow. Prior to his appointment to this position in January 2020, Clark was the Chief Operating Officer at Village Roadshow for 7 years. Clark completed a Master of Applied Finance and Investment at Macquarie University in 2005 and also holds a Bachelor of Information Technology from Bond University. Clark is a Board Member at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and the My Room Children’s Cancer Charity. Clark’s interests include promoting tourism on the Gold Coast through active involvement in the Gold Coast Tourism Corporation. Airlie has been a Director of HOTA for the past 3 years and is excited to continue that journey for a further 3 years. Airlie has been in management leadership roles in the private, public, philanthropic and not-for-profit sectors for over 25 years. Across her career she has worked for some well-known Australian organisations including Clayton Utz, Minter Ellison, Outward Bound Australia, the Grains Research and Development Corporation and Kowalski Recruitment. In addition to being a Director of HOTA she is CEO of Hynes Legal, a Director of Storyfest and the Thyne Reid Foundation. She has an MBA and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. She is, most importantly, a Somerset Mum.
AMANDA APPEL Makki
AARON BIRKBY Peak Pesonsa
franchise success story. KENTON CAMPBELL Zarraffa’s Coffee
ROB GARWOOD FIRME Agency
LEANNE KEMP Everledger
CLARK KIRBY Village Roadshow
million in 2016. SCOTT MACKINTOSH Scooter Hut
AIRLIE MACLACHLAN HOTA, Home of the Arts
Don is the founder and CEO of Synengco, a well-respected, agile engineering firm based in Brisbane that focuses on adding value to asset industries by enabling them to increase production output with additional regard to environmental sustainability and real time assessment of their operational and potential risk. Don’s desire to engineer solutions to reduce the environmental impact of business while offering real commercial viability stemmed from his early years spent identifying recurring mechanical failures and designing early warning systems to improve performance. Michael is the Founder of Kynd, a Gold Coast startup that is reimagining the ‘care’ industry. Kynd empowers people of all-ages and all-abilities to choose and use the right carer, based on unique needs. It introduces a high-value, low cost model with locals caring for locals, using mobile apps. A serial entrepreneur, Michael founded Snotels in 2010 and launched the world’s first ‘alpine only’ hotel brand with 30 sites across Europe. He has advised investors and family offices across the Middle East, Europe and Asia and mentored startups with the Risa is passionate about inspiring students to reach their potential by introducing them to the world of entrepreneurship. She visits high schools to support students in engaging in the design thinking process, and to learn about ideation, prototyping and pitching. Risa also assists UQ Ventures with business development, program design and training, and is editor of the Discovery e-newsletter for teachers. After publishing a children’s picture book in 2015, Risa has worked in a range of marketing and presenting roles within the Brisbane startup ecosystem, as well as at a youth-development non-profit in Singapore where she facilitated entrepreneurship workshops. Rosa-Clare is an entrepreneur, a teacher and an expert in startup marketing. With a background in tech startups, Rosa was a founding member and leader of Hometime, an Airbnb management business. Applying her e-commerce knowledge to lead generation, Rosa was able to increase Hometime’s revenue by 750% in under 18 months. Now, Rosa is the Co-Founder of Crockd - a Millennial Art Therapy brand that has managed to reach nearly 10,000 customers in 6 months. She also runs an online marketing course called Bootstrap Marketing that helps startups to bootstrap their marketing to avoid using expensive digital agencies. Gold Coast Entrepreneur and Somerset Alumni, Megan Ziems, grew up surrounded by the finest fabrics and designs in her mother’s production factory. Megan was involved in ethical manufacturing from a young age, and this has remained extremely important to her. In 2010 she started the brand, Grace Loves Lace, after her own wedding experience left her disillusioned with the structured and traditional wedding “uniform” that the market was saturated with at the time. Megan took to the fashion industry and made a name for herself in sales and marketing. From these professions and experiences, Megan began building the global empire that Grace Loves Lace is today.
Branson Entrepreneurship Centre. MICHAEL METCALFE Kynd
DON SANDS Synengco
E N T R E P R E N E U R S GUEST
RISA UTAMA UQ Ventures
ROSA WILLIS Crockd
MEGAN ZIEMS Grace Loves Lace
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Sally’s background is in Education and Social Action. She has also worked as a business owner and itinerant speaker in the realms of female empowerment, modern slavery, business innovation and education. After launching and successfully running a number of smaller scale anti-slavery initiatives in the UK she welcomed the opportunity to work with Outland Denim in its earliest stages to now heading advocacy and alliances. David is a values first technology leader. He loves music production and DJing, with a particular fondness for minimal d&b, minimal techno, dubtechno and future garage. He likes riding bikes, camping and playing competitive video games. He writes the first line of code, hires, coaches and scales the teams and platforms to revenue. He is an award winning data scientist who is highly regarded as a startup innovator, software engineer and business communicator. Most recently he has joined the linktree team in a senior technical position to help scale one of the fastest growing tech companies in Australia.
Jack was born and raised on the Gold Coast where he attended Somerset College. In 2005 he graduated from Bond University with a Bachelor of Business Law Degree. Prior to becoming Executive Director of Ray Group in 2009, Jack was Ray Group’s Director of Sales based in both its DP Village Mount Hotham and Salt Village, Kingscliff project marketing offices. Jack is currently the Deputy Chairman of Life Education Queensland, the state’s largest children’s charity providing health education to students right across the state, from prep to high school. Baden is a passionate educator, an engaging speaker, and is a champion of innovation in both start-ups and existing firms. He has a keen insight into the enablers of innovation and how they can be deployed in organisations. As the Head of Entrepreneurship at Bond University, Baden oversees the design, delivery, and assurance of learning for the Entrepreneurship subjects in the Bond Business School.
JACK RAY Ray Group
DAVID NOVAKOVIC Linktree
SALLY TOWNSEND Outland Denim
DR BADEN U’REN Bond University
H I G H L I G H T S FESTIVAL
TUESDAY 13 OCTOBER 8.40am, 10:00am, 11.30am and 1.20pm WEDNESDAY 14 OCTOBER 8.40am, 10:00am, 11.30am and 1.20pm
| KIDPRENEUR STALLS
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Somerset College’s Year 6 students will steal the show at the Celebration of Entrepreneurship in the Kidpreneur Precinct where they will sell their handmade products and services created with a $50 budget.
Grades Pre-Prep to 12
| SYNERGIES CREATIVE MINDS EXHIBITION
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Proudly sponsored by AIZER Group
Each year during the festival, Somerset College showcases the work of our aspiring artists, engineers, film makers and media experts at the Synergies Creative Minds Exhibition held in the Design Centre located in the Towers Quad. The exhibition showcases what can be achieved when students use design thinking to solve problems in the modern world.
Grades Pre-Prep to 12
| CASTLE CUBBY PRECINCT
Junior School Playground
Students will engage in play/learning activities to foster the spirit of entrepreneurship. These activities will be lead by Kylie Russell’s Year 3 class.
Grades Pre-Prep to 2
| CORDNER ADVISORY PITCH COMPETITION
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As part of the 2020 Somerset Celebration of Entrepreneurship, students have the opportunity to participate in the Cordner Advisory Pitch Competition. This year our Pitch Competition participants will be nurtured by two of Australia’s finest entrepreneurial leaders and educators - Dr Baden U’Ren and Aaron Birkby. Baden is a charismatic and engaging speaker, who has been involved in the Pitch Competition for the past three years. He will be joined by Aaron Birkby, who was named Entrepreneur of the Year in 2016 after building multiple technology companies, with clients including global giants like Google and YouTube
| YEAR 9 BUSINESS STALLS
Proudly sponsored by McGrath Estate Agents
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Somerset College’s Year 9 students have been tasked with challenge of feeding the masses at the 2020 Celebration of Entrepreneurship. Students have researched the target market and developed products to tempt the taste buds of festival attendees with production costs limited to $120.
| ESPORTS PRECINCT
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Proudly sponsored by Amanda Appel Pty Ltd
The eSports Precinct aims to educate and expose Australians to this exciting and growing billion dollar industry. The plethora of job roles and opportunities that exist in eSports will employ many people in the future and we are proud to showcase the opportunities in this area during the 2020 Somerset Celebration of Entrepreneurship.
Grades 7 to 12
| STUDENT ENTREPRENEURS PRECINCT
Proudly sponsored by National Tiles
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Somerset’s own student entrepreneurs will share their stories of entrepreneurial success and failure. Examples of both social and for profit entrepreneurship will inspire future generations to start their entrepreneurial journey while still at school.
DAY 1 T U E S D A Y 1 3 O C T O B E R
8:40AM TO 9:40AM
SESSION ONE
VENUE
SOMERSET ALUMNI KICKING ENTREPRENEURSHIP GOALS Amanda Appel, Makki Megan Ziems, Grace Loves Lace David Novakovic, Linktree Rob Garwood, FIRME Agency Grades 10 to 12
The Grace Loves Lace Great Hall
10:00AM TO 11:00AM
SESSION TWO
VENUE
PANEL CONVERSATION Rosa Willis, Crockd Michael Metcalfe, Kynd Susan Lownds, AutoGuru Grades 9 to 11
The Grace Loves Lace Great Hall
SALLY TOWNSEND Outland Denim Grades 5 to 9
ExtremeCloud WiFi Performing Arts Centre
STUDENT ENTREPRENEUR PRESENTATION Maddy McLaughlin, Daisy Symons, Harry Hall and Jacob Hall Grades Pre-Prep to 4
National Tiles Student Entrepreneurs Precinct
SCOTT MACKINTOSH Scooter Hut Grades 3 to 6
The Ray Building Dining Room
PATHWAYS TO CAREER SUCCESS Grades 9 to 12
Study Gold Coast Student Mobile Hub
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11.30AM TO 12.30PM
SESSION THREE
VENUE
PANEL CONVERSATION Kenton Campbell, Zarraffa’s Coffee Jack Ray, Ray Group Grades 7 to 12
The Grace Loves Lace Great Hall
HELEN ANDREW Spare Harvest Grades 5 to 7
ExtremeCloud WiFi Performing Arts Centre
SCOTT MACKINTOSH Scooter Hut Grades 3 to 6
The Ray Building Dining Room
STUDENT ENTREPRENEUR PRESENTATION Maddy McLaughlin, Daisy Symons, Harry Hall and Jacob Hall Grades Pre-Prep to 6
National Tiles Student Entrepreneurs Precinct
PATHWAYS TO CAREER SUCCESS Grades 9 to 12
Study Gold Coast Student Mobile Hub
1.20PM TO 2.20PM
SESSION FOUR
VENUE
DR BADEN U’REN Bond University Grades 7 to 12 DON SANDS Synengco Grades 6 to 9 RISA UTAMA UQ Ventures Grades 10 to 12
The Grace Loves Lace Great Hall
ExtremeCloud WiFi Performing Arts Centre
The Ray Building Dining Room
STUDENT ENTREPRENEUR PRESENTATION Maddy McLaughlin, Daisy Symons, Harry Hall and Jacob Hall Grades Pre-Prep to 4
National Tiles Student Entrepreneurs Precinct
PATHWAYS TO CAREER SUCCESS Grades 9 to 12
Study Gold Coast Student Mobile Hub
DAY 2 W E D N E S D A Y 1 4 O C T O B E R
8:40AM TO 9:40AM
SESSION ONE
VENUE
SOMERSET ALUMNI KICKING ENTREPRENEURSHIP GOALS Amanda Appel, Makki Megan Ziems, Grace Loves Lace David Novakovic, Linktree Rob Garwood, FIRME Agency Grades 6 to 9
The Grace Loves Lace Great Hall
10:00AM TO 11:00AM
SESSION TWO
VENUE
DR BADEN U’REN Bond University Grades 7 to 12
The Grace Loves Lace Great Hall
PANEL CONVERSATION Rosa Willis, Crockd Michael Metcalfe, Kynd Susan Lownds, AutoGuru Grades 5 to 9
ExtremeCloud WiFi Performing Arts Centre
STUDENT ENTREPRENEUR PRESENTATION Maddy McLaughlin, Daisy Symons, Harry Hall and Jacob Hall Grades Pre-Prep to 4
National Tiles Student Entrepreneurs Precinct
SCOTT MACKINTOSH Scooter Hut Grades 3 to 6
The Ray Building Dining Room
PATHWAYS TO CAREER SUCCESS Grades 9 to 12
Study Gold Coast Student Mobile Hub
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11.30AM TO 12.30PM SESSION THREE CLARK KIRBY CEO Village Roadshow Grades 6 to 12
VENUE
The Grace Loves Lace Great Hall
JAMES BIRT Bond University Grades 8 to 12
ExtremeCloud WiFi Performing Arts Centre
STUDENT ENTREPRENEUR PRESENTATION Maddy McLaughlin, Daisy Symons, Harry Hall and Jacob Hall Grades Pre-Prep to 6
National Tiles Student Entrepreneurs Precinct
SCOTT MACKINTOSH Scooter Hut Grades 3 to 6
The Ray Building Dining Room
PATHWAYS TO CAREER SUCCESS Grades 9 to 12
Study Gold Coast Student Mobile Hub
1.20PM TO 2.20PM
SESSION FOUR
VENUE
LEANNE KEMP QLD Chief Entrepreneur Grades 9 to 12
The Grace Loves Lace Great Hall
AIRLIE MACLACHLAN AND CRIENA GEHRKE HOTA, Home of the Arts Grades 8 to 12
ExtremeCloud WiFi Performing Arts Centre
STUDENT ENTREPRENEUR PRESENTATION Maddy McLaughlin, Daisy Symons, Harry Hall and Jacob Hall Grades Pre-Prep to 4
National Tiles Student Entrepreneurs Precinct
SCOTT MACKINTOSH Scooter Hut Grades 5 to 7
T he Ray Building Dining Room
I N F O R M A T I O N FESTIVAL Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ticket availability for the 2020 Somerset Celebration of Entrepreneurship will be significantly reduced. Tickets to the entrepreneur sessions are free of charge however, reservations are essential due to venue capacities. You will not be able to attend any of the sessions without a ticket, please contact the Events Office directly to request event tickets. PHOTOGRAPHY/ VIDEOGRAPHY PERMISSIONS The Somerset Celebration of Entrepreneurship will have a photographer and videographer on-site to record events throughout the Festival. These photos are for archival and marketing purposes and purchase of a ticket implies permission to use the photos taken for these purposes. BOOKING INFO
HOW TO GET HERE
The Festival is located on campus at Somerset College, Somerset Drive, Mudgeeraba, Gold Coast.
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There is no cloakroom facility at the Somerset Celebration of Entrepreneurship. We encourage students to bring a small carry bag, as some venues have limited access for school bags. We advise students to leave valuables at home. All lost property can be collected from the Somerset College Events Office. Take Exit 82 off the Pacific Motorway (M1), head west along Somerset Drive. Somerset College is located on the left. There is limited parking off Somerset Drive, Clover Hill Drive and Sara Carrigan Court (accessed by turning right off Clover Hill Drive). The nearest Queensland Rail station is Robina. From here, Somerset College is approximately five minutes by car/taxi. Public buses are available from various locations around the Gold Coast. For further details, visit the TransLink website www.translink.com.au. Koala Koaches has a special rate for Gold Coast schools travelling to the Somerset Celebration of Entrepreneurship. Please contact Bede Young, Manager, Koala Koaches to make your necessary travel arrangements by phoning 07 5535 2711. P U B L I C T R A N S P O R T S C H O O L B U S T R A N S P O R T BAGS
SUPERVISION POLICY
Any child 14 years or younger must be accompanied by a supervising parent/guardian or teacher while on campus at all times during the Somerset Celebration of Entrepreneurship.
SCHOOL BOOKINGS AND RESERVATION POLICY
You will be contacted approximately 1 week prior to the commencement of the Somerset Celebration of Entrepreneurship to confirm final numbers. You will only be allocated tickets for the exact number of people in your group. Any extra tickets will be released to those on the waiting list. Both students and teachers are required to secure tickets due to limited venue capacity.
HAVE QUESTIONS?
Phone: 07 5559 7382 Email: bookings@somerset.qld.edu.au
FOOD AND DRINK
The Mackenzie Café operates throughout the Festival from 7.30am to 4.30pm. Look out for our Year 9 Market Stalls.
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F E S T I V A L MAP
Year 9 Business Stalls Proudly sponsored by McGrath Estate Agents National Tiles Student Entrepreneurs Precinct The Ray Building Dining Room
Kidpreneur Stalls Synergies Creative Minds Exhibition Proudly sponsored by AIZER Group Study Gold Coast Student Mobile Hub ExtremeCloud WiFi Performing Arts Centre The Grace Loves Lace Great Hall Somerset Alumni Association and UQ Racing Stall Esports Precinct Proudly sponsored by Amanda Appel Pty Ltd
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