Peninsula Business Network
22/05/2026
After more than 20 years of supporting connection within the local business community, Peninsula Business Network has now officially come to an end.
We would like to sincerely thank all members, sponsors, guest speakers, volunteers, and supporters who contributed to PBN over the years. The network created opportunities for people to connect, collaborate, learn, and support one another across the Peninsula community.
We are proud of what PBN represented for so many years and grateful to everyone who was part of the journey.
We wish all members and supporters the very best for the future.
25/04/2026
What an outstanding PBN community meeting last Thursday with guest speaker David Baldwin.
David brought his extensive experience to a practical and engaging discussion on business structures, explaining the process clearly, generously, and with plenty of humour along the way.
A great reminder that the right information can make business decisions feel a lot less overwhelming.
Our next PBN meeting is on 28 May, with guest speaker Tom Law.
It’s free to attend, but genuinely one of the best investments of your time.
Come along, connect with local business people, and be part of the conversation.
27/03/2026
If you’re running a business in Moreton Bay and you’re not tapped into what’s available… you might be missing more than you realise.
Yesterday at Peninsula Business Network, we had Vicky Payne, Local Business Support Officer from City of Moreton Bay, join us and the value in the room was immediate.
We’re talking real, practical support — not just ideas:
• AI support for businesses trying to keep up with change
• Tax support to help navigate the financial side of growth
• The Constant Contact program to strengthen communication and marketing
But the biggest takeaway?
The Moreton Bay Business Connect newsletter.
It is one of those simple things that can make a real difference — keeping us across local programs, opportunities, events, and insights that actually support business growth. Safe to say, most of the room signed up on the spot.
We also heard about the white paper, Towards One Million: Our Moment of Opportunity, developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast in partnership with City of Moreton Bay.
The message was clear:
If we want a thriving, resilient, and inclusive economy, we don’t do it alone.
It takes all of us — business, community, education, and government — working together.
This is what strong local business communities look like.
If you’re in business in this region, it’s worth getting connected.
Subscribe here:
https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/Services/Business-Investment/Business-Connect
Read the white paper:
Towards One Million: Our Moment of Opportunity – City of Moreton Bay
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