24 June
GC Business Networking Charity Golf Day
Ashmore
Business Networking and charity Gold Day supporting Teamlife. Come along and network your business and raise funds for Transplant Australia supporting children who are waiting for or who have had an organ transplant. This is a great opportunity to meet some of the Gold Coast’s leading business executives, promote your business, whilst at the same time raise money and awareness for an extremely worthy cause.
Teamlife’s vision is for Australia to lead the world in organ and tissue donation and transplantation – saving lives, improving quality of life and providing much needed care and support.
You can make a difference! Your business can sponsor a hole, you can make important business contacts, and contribute towards saving lives
Terms & Conditions: Open to all Gold Coast Businesses.
Venue: Royal Pines Resort Golf Course
How to get here: visit translink.com.au for a public transport journey planner, call 131 008 to book a cab or drive and make use of the available street parking.
Event details
- Type:
- Public
- Cost:
- $500 (4 person team)
- Telephone:
- +61 7 5598 1788
- Email:
- dfi@ingwersen.com.au
- Address:
-
Ross St
Ashmore QLD 4214 - Time:
- 7:30am - 1:30pm
Event location
Ashmore information
Once a farming property named by the Hicks family after a property in England, Ashmore is now a residential suburb with an array of sports facilities.
Nearby golf courses include the 18-hole Parkwood International Golf Course and Arundel Hills private golf course.
There are Gold Coast city bikeway links, skating facilities and an award-winning accommodation park. Gold Coast TAFE has a campus in this region. www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/cycling
Neighbouring Parkwood is close to Griffith University’s Gold Coast campus. A major tavern has dining and nightclub facilities.
Head south to reach another sports resort, Royal Pines, host of the major women’s golf and tennis events attracting international names – the ANZ Ladies Masters (February 2006) and Uncle Toby’s Hardcourt (January 2006).
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