About 80 people gathered in Bridgetown’s Lesser Hall on Thursday morning for a special breakfast.
Organised by youth advocacy group Blackwood Youth Action, the breakfast was held to mark International Women’s Day.
Sharing inspirational stories as part of the event were guest speakers from diverse backgrounds, ranging from women working at Talison Lithium to singer-songwriter Tracey Barnett and wildflower entrepreneur Heather Domoney.
Pictures from the event:
Blackwood Youth Action’s Bob Howe joined Eileen Kneale, Michele Larkworthy, Rebecca Redman, June Mensak and Lindy Porter for breakfast. Credit: Karen Hunt / Manjimup-Bridgetown TimesTania Harrison, Jo Moore and Caroline Morling enjoy breakfast together on Thursday. Credit: Karen Hunt / Manjimup-Bridgetown TimesAnne Dhu, Dee Nation, Ros Halson and Laura Nation were among those present at the breakfast. Credit: Karen Hunt / Manjimup-Bridgetown TimesKath Bell, Nicole Ward and GP Down South’s Bonnie Allen support the event. Credit: Karen Hunt / Manjimup-Bridgetown TimesLyn Ivery, Tammy Lawson, Michele Stewart and Yolande Wendt from Harcourts real estate agency enjoy a working breakfast. Credit: Karen Hunt / Manjimup-Bridgetown Times