If you're looking for a speaker or entertainer for your next function, you've come to the right place.

Our service to you is free, friendly and fast, our suggestions unbiased and our speakers guaranteed. Our database contains thousands of speakers and entertainers we can help you with, both here in Australia and around the World. If you have any questions or would like additional information please feel free to contact us.

Featured Speakers

Rapahela Foxx RAPHAELA FOXX - "Her state - of - the - art style, her lateral thinking, her commitment, and integrity is strongly felt in all that Raphaela produces". A Creative Innovator, Raphaela's ability to translate your vision into action and success is Real. Her marketing positioning concepts have increased sales and helped change the perception and image of International companies with outstanding results.

[More...]

Michael Diamond MICHAEL DIAMOND - Michael Diamond is Dual Olympic Gold Medalist and Dual Commonwealth Gold Medalist in Trap Shooting. Michael has competed in four Olympic Games: 2004 Athens, 2000 Sydney, 1996 Atlanta, 1992 Barcelona and six World Championships: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2nd 2004.Michael speaks on a number of topics in which he is able to translate the techniques he uses in sport for use in the business sphere. [More...]


Di Padgett DI PADGETT - No matter what business you are in, it's people that run it. And no one more than Di Padgett understands that. Di is unique in the world of Corporate presentations and Training. What makes Di's presentation style appealing to a broad range of audiences across Australia is her unique down to earth style. When Di presents to corporate Australia she has the rare ability to hit a mark with everyone in the room. [More...]



What's New

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Lincoln Hall LINCOLN HALL - Lincoln Hall is one of Australia's best known mountaineers whose climbing career spans three decades. Hall was thought to have died while descending from the summit of Mount Everest on May 25, 2006, after suffering from a form of altitude sickness that caused him to hallucinate and become confused. According to reports, Sherpas attempted a rescue for hours, but as night began to fall, their oxygen supplies diminished and snow blindness set in, they were ordered by their expedition leader Alexander Abramov to leave an apparently dead Hall on the mountain and return to camp. [More...]