CWB - Chamber of Women in Business

Women succeeding in business

Membership

Joining the Chamber of Women in Business is a smart business move because your CWB membership:

  • provides great networking opportunities with like-minded women
  • helps you achieve business success in a supportive environment
  • gives you practical know-how on the business issues that matter
  • provides the opportunity to be part of the local business community

 

Benefits of Joining

Benefits of joining

  • Regular functions and workshops that focus on business skills, sharing information and networking
  • Entry in our online Members Directory, giving you a web presence
  • Opportunities to promote your business
  • Special member rates for functions
  • Member discounts (e.g. car hire, stationery)
  • Regular Member Ezines to keep you informed
  • Entry to Peer Support Groups and access role models and mentors
  • Member Certificate and badge
  • Opportunities to gain leadership skills by serving on the Management Committee and providing input to a range of ACT Government and business taskforces
  • Recognition when you succeed

The Membership fee (NOW - 30 JUNE 2011) is $125.00 plus an administration fee of $65.00, a total of $190.00

How do you Join?

You can download a Membership form in Adobe PDF format.  

Complete the details, and with your membership fee send to: 

Chamber of Women in Business
PO Box 15, Deakin West
ACT 2600.

OR -  FAX the completed form to (02) 6282 7191.

All our prices are charged in Australian dollars - payment can be made either by direct debit, cheque or cash.  Credit cards not accepted.

If you have any queries about membership please contact our Secretariat on (02) 6282 6255 or email office@cwb.org.au

Why join the CWB?

Read what members and supporters say about the Chamber.

"The Chamber of Women in Business has a one track mind! Women In Business! That can mean women who run their own businesses or who work within a business or organisation both in the public and private sectors... As a long time supporter, I highly recommend the Chamber to you."  Mrs Jacqui Burke MLA, Shadow Minister for Disability, Housing & Community Services, Shadow Minister for Indigenous Affairs, Shadow Minister for Women's Issues, Opposition Whip & Manager of Opposition Business


I joined the Canberra Chamber of Women in Business when it was first established. I found the Chamber gave me a great opportunity to network, share experiences and to learn from others. Members are always ready to provide invaluable support and expertise which makes it just that little bit easier and more fun to be a woman in business.  Kate Carnell AO CEO Australian Divisions of General Practice