IN PICTURES: August business after-hours event offers opportunity to new businesses to introduce themselves

Stuart McGuckinAlbany Advertiser
Camera IconGraham Harvey, Harrison Bolton and Krysta Guille. Credit: Supplied

The business community came together for the Albany Chamber of Commerce’s monthly business after-hours event last week.

A big crowd was jointly hosted by the Great Southern Development and AusIndustry and entertained by visiting member of the WA Academy of Performing Arts.

The monthly networking event has continued to attract growing crowds this year as more and more businesses have become members of the ACCI.

There were representatives from 12 new businesses mingling with other members at the event.

Camera IconSam Haell and Milly Landre-Ord. Credit: Supplied
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