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What is it?

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QBN is a monthly networking for LGBTIQ and Ally people in business. Whatever your occupational background it’s a great opportunity to meet other people, share experiences and build your professional network.

Where is it held?

The networking drinks are held at Pure Bar at 331 Hay Street, Subiaco.

When is it?

The event is held on the third Thursday of the month. The remaining dates for 2015 are August 20, September 17, October 15, November 19 and December 17.

What happens at each event?

There is an opportunity to socialise with other LGBTIQ and Ally business people, share business experiences and challenges, meet new contacts and hear from some local businesses. Each meeting has a sponsor who will usually give a short presentation.

Your first drink is supplied as part of your ticket price along with light finger food.

What does it cost?

The event has a cover charge of $15.00 per person. Ticket can be bought in advance on the OUTinPerth website and a limited number will be available at the door.

Sponsors for the event contribute a payment of $500 incGST which supports the advertising and promotion of the event.

Who Organises the QBN?

The QBN is organised by OUTinPerth magazine. We can be contacted at events@outinperth.com or call 08 9371 9877 or phone the editor, Graeme Watson directly on 0402 549 811.

What does LGBITIQ and Ally mean?

Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual, Trans, Intersex, Queer and Allies. We welcome people of diverse sexuality and gender – and all allies to our events.  

Where can I find more information?

The Queer Business Network has profiles on Facebook, Meet-Up and LinkedIN, plus you can sign up for our regular e-newsletter via the sign up form below. Buy a ticket to the next event here.

Plus click here to read our Frequently Asked Questions and the opinion piece that kicked off this project.

 

 

 

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