Thrive and Connect: Social Media Tips and Wellness Workshop Series

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A workshop series designed to help migrant entrepreneurs build, grow and thrive in business.

Join us for one of two free, in-person workshops tailored to empower migrant small business owners with the tools and support they need to succeed.

Whether you're just starting out or looking to grow, this workshop will help you:

  • Build confidence in your business journey
  • Increase visibility with practical social media strategies
  • Strengthen mental wellbeing with expert guidance

Workshop Highlights

Social Media Tips and Strategies for Growth
Led by Clarissa Harris, Co-founder and Managing Director of True Tribe, a Melbourne-based creative communications agency. Learn how to grow your business through authentic social media engagement. Clarissa will share actionable insights on connecting with your audience, building trust, and turning engagement into growth.

Strengthen Your Wellbeing
Led by Betsy Phillipowsky, from Neami National, this session will help you manage stress, prevent burnout, build resilience using mindfulness techniques find out about free support available for your business. 

Language Support
If you require an interpreter or translated materials, please indicate your preferred language when registering your ticket.

Eligibility Requirements:
These workshops are free and designed to support small businesses across Greater Dandenong. Please note to be eligible, your business must:

  • Be located in Victoria
  • Hold an active Australian Business Number (ABN)
  • Employ fewer than 20 full-time equivalent staff

Proudly Hosted By:
Greater Dandenong City Council, in partnership with Melbourne Innovation Centre, True Tribe and Neami National.

If you require additional assistance to participate, please get in contact with us.

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Date and Time

Two Session times are available on Tuesday 25 November. Please select one preferred option when registering your ticket. 

Morning session: 10.30am–12.30pm
Afternoon session: 1.30pm–3.30pm

Date and Time
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Location
Springvale City Hall, Supper Room
18 Grace Park Avenue, Springvale
Contact Details
Cost of Event (if any)
Free event. Bookings required.

Limited places are available and booking are essential. 

Add to Calendar 2025-11-25 10:30:00 2025-11-25 10:30:00 Thrive and Connect: Social Media Tips and Wellness Workshop Series A workshop series designed to help migrant entrepreneurs build, grow and thrive in business. Join us for one of two free, in-person workshops tailored to empower migrant small business owners with the tools and support they need to succeed. Whether you're just starting out or looking to grow, this workshop will help you: Build confidence in your business journey Increase visibility with practical social media strategies Strengthen mental wellbeing with expert guidance Workshop Highlights Social Media Tips and Strategies for Growth Led by Clarissa Harris, Co-founder and Managing Director of True Tribe, a Melbourne-based creative communications agency. Learn how to grow your business through authentic social media engagement. Clarissa will share actionable insights on connecting with your audience, building trust, and turning engagement into growth. Strengthen Your Wellbeing Led by Betsy Phillipowsky, from Neami National, this session will help you manage stress, prevent burnout, build resilience using mindfulness techniques find out about free support available for your business.  Language Support If you require an interpreter or translated materials, please indicate your preferred language when registering your ticket. Eligibility Requirements: These workshops are free and designed to support small businesses across Greater Dandenong. Please note to be eligible, your business must: Be located in Victoria Hold an active Australian Business Number (ABN) Employ fewer than 20 full-time equivalent staff Proudly Hosted By: Greater Dandenong City Council, in partnership with Melbourne Innovation Centre, True Tribe and Neami National. Australia/Melbourne public