Co-Creation Catch Up

Regular Gatherings

Co-Creation Catch Ups

What Is It?

A Space to Think Out Loud

Co-Creation Catch Ups are PWBN's regular, free gatherings where women in the Pilbara come together to share what is actually going on in their business and their life.

Each session is shaped by the women in the room. Whether you are working through a business challenge, looking for a sounding board, or just need to say the thing out loud to people who actually get it, this is that space.

No agenda, no performance. Just honest conversation, practical support, and the kind of connection that makes the hard parts feel less isolating.

The Format

01

Gather

A warm welcome over coffee or tea. Introductions and check-ins to set the tone.

02

Share

Each woman brings a challenge, idea, or question to the table. No topic is too big or too small.

03

Co-Create

The group responds with ideas, experience, and support. Collective wisdom in action.

04

Connect

Informal connection time to deepen relationships and follow up on conversations.

Who It's For

You Belong Here If...

You are running a business in the Pilbara and sometimes feel like you are doing it alone.

You have an idea, a challenge, or a decision you need to think through with people who understand the regional context.

You want to build real relationships with other women in business, not just exchange business cards.

You are at a crossroads and need honest perspectives from people who have been through something similar.

You know that what holds most businesses back is not strategy, it is the thinking behind the strategy.

You are ready to show up for other women the same way you want them to show up for you.

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Practical Details

How It Works

FrequencyMonthly catch ups held in Karratha
FormatIntimate group sessions — capped to ensure quality conversation
DurationApproximately 2 hours
LocationRotating local venues in Karratha, WA
Who AttendsWomen in business across the Pilbara
CostFree to attend — open to all women in business across the Pilbara

"The conversations we have in these rooms are the ones that actually move things forward, for our businesses and for each other."

— PWBN Community Attendee