Next Gen Launch Featured in Gunnedah Times
- Keira Gifford
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
The future of business in Gunnedah isn’t on the horizon - it’s already here.
This week, the Gunnedah Times featured an in-depth spotlight on Next Gen, the Chamber’s newest initiative designed to empower young professionals, creatives, leaders and community-builders aged 16–35.
As the article so perfectly captures, Next Gen is more than a networking group - it’s a space where opportunity, leadership and vision come together to support the next generation of regional change makers.

“Leadership isn’t something that starts when you’re given a title — it starts when someone gives you a chance. Next Gen is that chance.”– CJ Baldry Adams, Gunnedah Chamber President
Through mentoring, events, community projects and leadership pathways, Next Gen will offer real-world opportunities for young people to shape what comes next for our region.
📰 Read the full article here: gunnedahtimes.com.au/2025/04/24/launching-gunnedahs-next-generation-of-business-leaders/
And it all begins with our official launch event:
🎉 Next Gen Launch Night
📅 Thursday 8 May
📍 Gunnedah Rugby Club
🕠 Doors open 5:30PM
Featuring guest speakers:
Brooke Watts (Bralca, Business with Brooke, Business with Brooke Podcast)
Michael Broekman (Namoi Valley Bricks)
David Errington (Apollo Engineering, Tamworth Business Chamber)
Susie Slack-Smith (Collective Media, Slack-Smith Partners)
Aaron Kumar (Komatsu Australia)
Tom Gaynor (Toim)
🎟️ Tickets now available → www.gunnedah.org.au/event-details/next-gen-launch-networking-night
Whether you’re a young professional ready to lead, an employer looking to support emerging talent, or a community member keen to see Gunnedah thrive - this is your invitation to be part of something bigger.
Learn more about Next Gen, explore FAQs, or submit an EOI:
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