Events
Instagram offers a significant opportunity for small businesses to connect with their customers and clients, tell their unique story, and control their brand image. At Matthews Steer's annual Women In Business Party, Charlotte James of Charlotte James Communications shared some top tips on how to present the human face of your business on social media.
Matthews Steer’s annual Private Wealth event gave attendees a peek “behind the screens” of Generations Y and Z.
Victoria Police’s 2017 Kopkoda Breakfast raised more than $200,000 to help young people from the North West to develop life and leadership skills.
Legendary economist Jonathan Pain shared his insights into ‘the new economic and political reality’ at Matthews Steer’s Private Wealth event on May 24.
Matthews Steer’s opening Success Stories Breakfast saw Daniel Carapellotti and Mario Nastri take to the stage to share the Class Plastics story.
Can you predict the All Ordinaries value, value of the Australian Dollar and the 10-year bond prices we’ll see by the end of 2017? That was the challenge set to 12 Matthews Steer Financial Planning clients by Lee Iafrate at our February’s silver service VIP luncheon.
Energy: how to generate it, how to infuse others with it, and how to hang on to it as our end-of-year batteries start to run flat…
With 2017 rapidly approaching our final Success Stories Breakfast of the year got attendees ‘Thinking for the Future’.
With Australia’s low interest rates and low economic growth, it has never been more important for business owners to make informed decisions about the future of their companies.
Matthews Steer Accountants and Advisors was proud to support the ‘Our Kids, Our Future’ fundraising breakfast for the eleventh annual Kokoda Project.
Leadership resilience - how to tap into it, how to maximize it and how to inspire it in others – was the topic for July’s Women In Business breakfast at our Essendon Fields HQ.
At Matthews Steer we’re committed to providing our clients with an innovative, integrated approach to managing their finances, and keeping them up to date with the latest strategies for operational optimisation.
Jonathan Pain's What a Wonderful World presentation took Matthews Steer clients and prospects on a whistle stop economic tour of the world from West to East, via the Middle East.
Over the years we’ve found ‘protecting the family jewels’ is a source of concern for many of our clients. How best should our clients structure their assets to preserve them? How can they keep the bank happy by providing timely financial information? Even, how can our clients protect their beneficiaries’ inheritances from disaffected spouses…
Jordan regaled our breakfast guests with tales from his years on the bench and also shared the moving story of his uncle, after whom he was named, who was lost on the Kokoda trail during WWII.
The Matthews Steer team celebrated the firm’s 25th anniversary on November 25 at the Melbourne Room, Melbourne Museum.
Matthews Steer was delighted to partner Moonee Valley Council’s 2015 Leaders in Business Breakfast in August. Vibrant and thought-provoking event, the breakfast attracted nearly 200 guests including members of the council, local business owners and other influential community stakeholders.
Our penultimate Matthews Steer breakfast for the year, ‘Unwrapping the future of the North West’ cast the spotlight on Melbourne’s North West – one of the fastest developing regions in Victoria. Changing at a rapid rate, the North West looks set for a bright future as our three highly accomplished speakers – Essendon Fields CEO, Chris Cowan, Peter Seamer of the Melbourne Planning Authority and the Commonwealth Bank’s Michael Workman – revealed.
The Matthews Steer team helped the Victoria Police celebrate the 10th staging of the Kokoda Project in early August at our annual Kokoda fundraising Breakfast.
If you’re a food and beverage manufacturer, did you know you can use the facilities at CSIRO’s Food Innovation Centre at Werribee to develop innovative food products?
