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Getting down to business at RBN breakfast

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Moments by Kate owner Kate Taylor, Trust Us Bookkeeping owner Belinda Cooper Green and Community Bank assistant branch manager Meg Parker. Photo by Emily Donohoe

Rochester Business Network held a free breakfast for its members on Friday, July 26, at The Willow Café in Rochester.

Attendees from a range of businesses and organisations gathered together, catching up and chatting all things Rochy.

Campaspe Shire Council arts and culture coordinator Kris Tito, The Wheelie Florist owner Michelle Quinlan, RBN treasurer Megan Weeks and Campaspe Shire Council flood recovery officer Marcus Overman. Photo by Emily Donohoe

Members at the breakfast included representatives from Community Bank Rochester, Moments by Kate, Campaspe Shire Council, Trust Us Bookkeeping and Rochester Rotary Club.

The group discussed how the RBN could help boost their businesses through tourist-focused initiatives and networking opportunities, as well as resources like social media and the Visit Rochester website.

A range of business representatives were in attendance for the Rochester Business Network breakfast event. Photo by Emily Donohoe

RBN is also launching Active August this month, encouraging residents to put their health first, following on from a milestone 500 total Shane Warne Legacy Heart Tests. The machine is still available to use until the end of August.

The annual general meeting for RBN will also be on August 28, with business owners invited to attend.

Rochester Rotary Club president Heather Watson, Trust Us Bookkeeping owner Belinda Cooper Green and RBN treasurer Megan Weeks.