

Meet Your International Women's Day Speakers!
We're thrilled to introduce the incredible women who'll be sharing their insights, experiences, and inspiration at this year's International Women's Day Long Lunch. Each brings a unique perspective on leading with heart in business, sport, and community.
Dominique Lamb – Keynote Speaker & Panellist
Formerly the Queensland Small Business Commissioner, Dominique Lamb assumed the role of Director of Community Affairs with Brisbane 2032 in October 2025. With a robust background in industrial relations and employment law, she brings a unique blend of legal expertise and advocacy skills to her position. Dominique's primary objective is to embark on a proactive engagement strategy, collaborating closely with governmental bodies, community groups, industry organisations, and regional, remote and rural stakeholders. Beyond her professional endeavours, Dominique is deeply committed to social causes, particularly those addressing domestic and family violence.
Natalie Cook OAM – Charity Partner & Panellist
Nat Cook is a five-time Olympian, Gold and Bronze Medallist in beach volleyball. A passionate athlete advocate, Nat has always been a champion of the transformational power of sport and the life lessons learnt pursuing your dreams. Her trademark authenticity, energy and ease, combined with her success as both an elite athlete and influential business leader, make Nat a powerful motivational speaker. As founder of the Aussie Athlete Fund, she is passionate about finding ways to leave the green and gold jersey in a better place. Serving as a Director of Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organising Committee, Nat is a firm believer in the Games' potential to create enduring legacies for individuals, businesses, and society as a whole.
Natasha Price – Panellist
Natasha is a high-performance adaptive athlete, entrepreneur, speaker, awards winner, podcast host and author from the Gold Coast. Alongside her business partner, Adam Sheppard, she co-founded InvincAble, an organisation that exists to give visibility to disability and empower all people, regardless of ability, to embrace their challenges and chase their dreams. Natasha holds the Queensland State Record for the T54 100 and 400m, placed 4th in the world at the 2024 Adaptive CrossFit Games, and recently returned from the World Para Powerlifting Championships in Cairo with silver and bronze medals for Australia. She was honoured as Gold Coast Woman of the Year 2022 (Champion of Sport) and Gold Coast Sports Star of the Year (2024).
Join us for an afternoon of connection, conversation, and inspiration as we celebrate International Women's Day together.