Small Business Breakfast at Sunset Diner
Running a small business in 2025 means navigating a world of rising costs, shifting customer behaviours, and global uncertainty. But while the news focuses on big corporations, it's small and micro businesses like yours who are adapting in real time.
Join us for a relaxed networking breakfast tailored to local business owners and operators. Connect with others in your community and hear directly from one of Australia’s top investment minds about the trends, challenges, and opportunities ahead.
Why you should attend
- Network with local business owners and operators
- Meet the experts speed dating
- Spot trends early and prepare for what's next
- Gain financial insights to strengthen your business strategy
- Understand global shifts and how they impact you locally
- Discover opportunities in a changing market
- Breakfast is on us – come hungry for ideas!
- Win one of seven Small Business Mentoring sessions with non-profit Small Business Mentoring Service - SBMS
Speaker Andrew Clifford – Co-Founder, Platinum Asset Management will share insights on:
- How international trends could affect your supply chain, customers, and pricing
- What small businesses should keep an eye on in the next 6–12 months
- Where local businesses can position themselves to grow—even in uncertain times
What else is happening?
Meet-the-Experts Desk
- Council staff will be available to provide information on sustainability rebates for businesses
- A representative from Service NSW will walk through state-level support programs
- Mark Scott from Scott Chartered Accountants will share his essentials for your EOFY prep (please note: this will not be financial advice)
Business promo and connections area
- Pin up your business card & take another’s
- A designated area for you to leave flyers, promo material, or discount offers
- Join Shop Lane Cove for a free business listing on Council’s dedicated local business website
About the Guest Speaker: Andrew Clifford - Co-Founder, Platinum Asset Management
Andrew co-founded Platinum Asset Management in 1994, and over a distinguished 30-year career has built a reputation for identifying overlooked opportunities in global markets. An advocate for thinking differently about economic cycles and market behaviour, Andrew has co-managed a range of successful global investment funds, including Platinum’s Global Strategies. Andrew is also a director of Australian Wildlife Conservancy, a not for profit that protects Australia's unique wildlife through science, innovation and partnerships, restoring wildlife and habitats at scale. Andrew has also contributed to the community as a director of the JAAM Foundation since 2012, supporting various initiatives in the environment, arts, education, and humanitarian fields worldwide. Andrew will share his perspective on what’s ahead for the global economy, the risks and opportunities emerging for small businesses, and the trends worth watching as 2025 unfolds.