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Inaugural Ladies Lunch


Wednesday, 17 August 2011

For years on the Gold Coast, the invite only Lad’s Lunch has been a massive success with Corporate Lad’s raising over $50,000 towards local charities.

It is now time for the Ladies to enjoy a long lunch and raise some much needed funds for local charities.

The lunch is specifically for Corporate Ladies on the Gold Coast and is all about meeting like-minded corporate women from around town. All funds received from the lunch will go towards our chosen charity which is the Gold Coast Hospital Foundation – Children’s Ward.

There are plenty of social ladies lunches – this one is for the Corporate Ladies only! Wiltshire Lawyers together with GCVIP have come together to create the Inaugural Ladies Lunch which will be held at QT, Bazaar Restaurant this Friday, 19 August 2011.


Emma Ludeke
Family Lawyer
Wiltshire Lawyers

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