BRAVE Project
To have strong, fearless, fulfilled women is to have a strong, fearless, and fulfilled community.
BRAVE is a movement.
A movement to help women find the bravery to chase their dreams with confidence. The strength to stand up and challenge the barriers that stop them from achieving these dreams. The freedom to do what gives them joy, from being an entrepreneur to being a mother to being a thought leader. The power to lift and support other women who find it difficult to be brave.
Through BRAVE, the CBCC Board and Women’s Committee aims to grow a community that will support, inspire, empower, and motivate women to become who they want to be. Join the movement and become part of the change.
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The Women’s Committee and the Board of the Canterbury Bankstown Chamber of Commerce are developing new programs and activities to meet the needs of our community. We are asking women in our community to tell us what they need to set or achieve their goals. Your participation will drive the community forward. We thank you in advance.Â
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Be Brave To Be Authentically You
Being BRAVE in Canterbury Bankstown
Building Blocks To A BRAVE Community
- Since 2017, our annual Women in Leadership event has aligned with International Women’s Day to celebrate the amazing achievements of women in Western Sydney, inviting local women leaders to share their experiences and advice on continuing to blaze a trail towards equality
- In 2021, the CBCC established a policy task force of 9 women who volunteer to guide and inform the CBCC Board on how to better advocate for equality
- In 2022, the CBCC achieved a gender-balanced Board of Directors and established a Women’s Committee of dedicated local women leaders, entrepreneurs, and educators who volunteer to tackle issues facing women in business
- In 2023, the CBCC launched the BRAVE Project with support from Multicultural NSW to begin a systematic and fundamental attitude change for women’s rights and interests
- As part of BRAVE, the CBCC also introduced BRAVE Return To Work. With the support of Women NSW, this program will provide Western Sydney women who want to return to work with the skills and opportunities they need to help them with their return to work journey.
Be BRAVE. Join Us and be Part of the Change
Feedback From BRAVE Community
The decision to join the Canterbury Bankstown Chamber of Commerce has been the best choice for both my personal and business growth. As a startup business owner facilitating student Wellbeing Programs in schools for students transitioning from primary to high school, I aimed to build relationships with like-minded individuals and gain knowledge on business development.
Attending four BRAVE sessions – focusing on CANVA, Entrepreneurship, Micro-credentials, and Marketing has provided invaluable insights into improving visibility and identifying opportunities. Moreover, participating in the BRAVE movement has highlighted the importance of empowering women to confidently pursue their dreams and uplift others facing similar challenges.
Thank you for providing such informative workshops.
Sheron Sultan
Founder of Yatimba!
Past Events
Issues Preventing Women from being BRAVE
Gender Inequality
Breaking Stereotypes
Traditional gender roles and stereotypes have often confined women to certain roles and behaviours, especially in cultures where gender roles are enforced more strongly. When women choose to defy these stereotypes by pursuing careers in male-dominated fields, speaking out against injustice, or pursuing unconventional paths, they are seen as brave because they are breaking societal norms.
Advocating For Change
Historically, women have been at the forefront of numerous social and political movements advocating for gender equality, women’s rights, and social justice. In Australia, this began in 1882 with the first Australian female trade union, quickly followed by the formation of the first Woman’s Suffrage in 1884. This advocacy often requires courage as it involves challenging established power structures and societal norms.