Romsey Region Business and Tourism Association, RRBATA, is hosting its annual breakfast event to continue supporting the eastern Macedon Ranges’ businesses and community.
This year’s business breakfast will showcase ‘Breakfast with Annie Smithers’ – one of Australia’s highest regarded chefs, known for her paddock-to-plate ethos that has contributed to the Macedon Ranges and Hepburn Spa region for 25 years.
Sponsored by Lancefield and Romsey Community Bank Branches of the Bendigo Bank and participating businesses, the event will feature a menu showcasing produce from eastern Macedon Ranges businesses.
RRBATA president Jenny Stillman said she was looking forward to the event.
“RRBATA is really excited to be hosting this breakfast event, which we believe will truly engage its guests to foster collaboration and community cohesion,” she said.
“Annie Smithers epitomises what great things can happen when opportunity is seized. We want to support businesses to deliver great things for our region!”
The business breakfast will also be used by RRBATA to formally launch its new branding and name – Eastern Macedon Ranges Business and Tourism Association, EMR BATA – to better resemble the geographical spread of its increasing membership.
The event is on August 25, from 7am to 9.30am at Mount Monument Winery, located 1399 Romsey Road, Romsey.
To secure tickets, which are $38 for members and $55 for non-members, visit www.romseylancefieldregion.au/rrbata/p/breakfast-with-annie-smithers.