International Women’s Day Breakfast

Join us for a special morning celebrating the incredible women of the PLC community. This inspiring event aligns with PLC’s Science Week, highlighting the achievements of women in science and technology and the pathways they have forged in traditionally male-dominated fields.

The panel will be comprised of three inspiring PLC Old Collegians sharing their experiences in the Science and Technology sectors:

  • Kate Lewkowski (Broadbent 1991) is an audiologist, researcher, and MedTech entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience. With degrees in computer science, mathematics, and public health, she has first-authored numerous academic papers and led groundbreaking research in hearing loss, tinnitus prevention, and balance disorders. As the founder of Neurotologix, Kate is revolutionising patient care through innovation and technology. Her passion for improving lives continues to drive her work in clinical care and research.
  • Min Kong (1999) – the Senior Industrial Design Lead at Caon Design Office, Min is shaping the future of aviation with the Qantas Sunrise Project. She is designing the cabin interiors for the ultra long-haul Airbus A350-1000, set to revolutionise travel with non-stop flights from Australia to London and New York.
  • Annabelle Lewkowski (2023)Former 2023 PLC Technology Captain, Annabelle is passionate about the ever-evolving world of technology. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Innovation at Curtin University, specialising in Software Development and Innovation. With a strong interest in artificial intelligence, Annabelle is eager to explore how AI can drive innovation and transform industries.

Event Details:
Date: Friday 7 March 2025
Time: 7.15 am – 8.35 am
Location: PLC Senior School Quad
Tickets: $25 per person, includes breakfast and Bev’s coffee – https://www.trybooking.com/CYORA

Tickets are strictly limited, so to avoid disappointment, please purchase your tickets by 5.00 pm Wednesday 26 February or until sold out.

Be part of the conversation as we empower the next generation to pursue their passions in science, technology, engineering, and design.

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