In Fortitude Valley, a business program is giving Latina migrant women in Brisbane the tools and support they need to grow and strengthen their businesses.
Fortitude Valley Program Helps Migrant Women Build Businesses In Queensland
A grassroots program in Fortitude Valley is helping Latina migrant women grow their businesses. Run by LatinOz QLD and backed by the Queensland Government, it has supported over 70 women so far.

The next round of the Queensland Women in Business (QWINBIZ) program starts Saturday, 12 April 2025, at The Precinct and runs until 16 August, offering practical sessions, mentoring, and community events for ABN-registered migrant women in business growth stages.
Building Business Confidence
QWINBIZ aims to equip migrant women with both business skills and confidence to navigate the Australian market. Participants range from beginners to experienced entrepreneurs, with sessions covering legal structures, compliance, marketing, and customer engagement.

Held in person to build connection and support, the program helps combat isolation. This year’s theme, “From Vision to Impact,” highlights turning ideas into lasting results.
A Growing Community in Brisbane
The program goes beyond workshops—it’s a supportive community where Latina women can connect, share experiences, and grow together. Participants from countries like Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, and Chile have already benefited from the initiative.
Many say it has transformed their confidence and outlook. One woman shared how she learned to legally protect her business, while another said the program helped her go from feeling isolated and confused to empowered and supported.

With over 300 people reached through events and outreach, the program is hosted at The Precinct, Queensland’s central hub for startups and innovation, providing a vibrant space for learning and collaboration.
Accessible and Affordable
With support from the Queensland Government, QWINBIZ is offered at a low cost, with scholarships available for those in need.
A free launch event will be held on 12 April at The Precinct, Fortitude Valley, from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM, featuring Latina entrepreneurs, refreshments, and networking.
As QWINBIZ grows, migrant women are showing their businesses can thrive with the right support.
Published 4-April-2025