This February, the Dubbo Women’s Business Network is celebrating International Women’s Day by sharing the stories of three women who are actively shaping their careers and businesses.
Each panellist brings a different path, but a shared willingness to back themselves. From stepping into leadership, growing and diversifying businesses, expanding into new spaces, and pursuing long held personal goals alongside family life, their stories reflect what ambition can look like at many stages.
This conversation goes beyond polished success stories. It explores the decisions, risks and confidence required to keep moving forward, even when life is full and responsibilities are real.
Join us for a thoughtful and inspiring panel discussion that will leave you feeling motivated, encouraged and reminded that there is no single way to build a career, a business, or a future you are excited about.
Demi Emerson is the General Manager and Licensee of the Commercial Hotel. She began her career as a chef at the Commercial before moving into leadership, giving her a strong, hands-on understanding of what it takes to run a busy regional venue.
Demi is known for her people-first approach to leadership, with a strong focus on developing her team, staying connected to the local community and leading with confidence and care. She brings resilience, clarity and a grounded presence to everything she does.
Alongside leading a successful business, Demi continues to look ahead to what’s next, with some exciting personal and professional steps currently in motion.
Chantelle Ryan is a Behaviour Support Practitioner, Clinical Lead, and Co-Founder of Spear & Arrow Therapeutic and Wiluray Gunyah.
With over 25 years of experience, she supports children, young people, adults, and families across developmental, behavioural, and trauma-related needs, delivering practical strategies that build skills, confidence, and resilience.
Passionate about creating lasting impact, Chantelle leads a multidisciplinary team in the Central West, providing behaviour support, occupational therapy, key worker model, mentoring, and respite care, all grounded in compassion, consistency, and strong community connection.
Founded in March 2022, Modern Foodie is the idea child of Danielle Wallace.
Born into a “foodie” family, Danni’s mother and Nan were both chefs. Originally from England, Danni and her family ran pubs which is where her love of food first came about.
In 2014, Danni decided it was time to travel. She packed up and headed downunder, winding up in little old Narromine. Danni fell in love, and this is where she has called home ever since!
Danni was approached by a few people who knew of her culinary skills and asked her to cater a job for them. The rest is history; from here, the orders began to roll in; to the point that Danni secured commercial cooking premises in the upstairs kitchen of the Narromine USMC.

As Dubbo's oldest Pub, The Mersh as it is affectionately known, is one of the great watering hole's of Dubbo serving the community with good old fashioned country hospitality for over 163 years.
The Mersh's Bistro is Dubbo's go-to destination for traditional pub classics and seasonal dishes. The Family Friendly Bistro is open seven days for Lunch & Dinner and offers quality dishes at affordable prices. With a great selection of starters and shares as well as options for the kids, the menu is innovative and has something to suit all tastes and budgets.

DWBN events are proudly hosted at the Western Plains Cultural Centre in Dubbo. Each month, we gather in the large auditorium, providing a comfortable, professional setting for connection, learning and conversation. With modern facilities and a central location, the venue supports an enjoyable and accessible event experience for all attendees.
Western Plains Cultural Centre
76 Wingewarra St, Dubbo NSW 2830
Meetings located in the Auditorium
DWBN events run from 9:30am to 11:30am and follow a relaxed but well-structured format to make the most of everyone’s time. We encourage attendees to arrive on time so you can settle in, connect and be part of the full experience.

If you plan to attend DWBN events more than once, membership offers greater value, added flexibility and ongoing support beyond the monthly meeting. Members enjoy included event access, exclusive benefits and the opportunity to stay connected to the DWBN community all year round.
Membership is designed for women and teams who want consistent connection, continued learning and a stronger presence within the local business community.
$45
One time payment, AUD
$40
Per month, AUD
$120
Per month, AUD
$25
Per month, AUD
DWBN events are open to women at all stages of business and career. Whether you are running your own business, working in a professional role or exploring your next step, our events are designed to be welcoming, practical and easy to step into.
Many attendees come on their own to their first DWBN event. You do not need to prepare anything in advance (other than a little intro about yourself to share) Arrive as you are and take part in whatever way feels comfortable for you.
Members use your code for your included ticket
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