Brisbane, February 24 (Indian Abroad Newsdesk)
The Federation of Indian Communities of Queensland (FICQ) Toastmasters Club, operating under Toastmasters International, is encouraging community members in Brisbane to build confidence and strengthen their communication skills through a supportive and interactive learning environment.
The club aims to help individuals overcome stage fright, develop leadership abilities and improve self-expression through structured speaking sessions and peer feedback. Organisers say the initiative focuses on empowering everyday people to become more confident speakers while fostering personal and professional growth.
Each meeting combines learning with encouragement, offering participants opportunities to practise public speaking, receive constructive feedback and engage in a welcoming community atmosphere. Club representatives emphasised the importance of courage — from standing up to speak to embracing personal development — as a central theme of the programme.
Members describe the club as more than a training space, highlighting its role in building a strong support network where individuals motivate one another to grow as communicators and leaders. The initiative continues to attract people from diverse backgrounds who are keen to enhance their presentation and leadership skills.
Those interested in attending as guests or learning more about upcoming sessions have been invited to contact FICQ president Preethi Suraj for further details. Organisers say the programme provides an accessible starting point for anyone looking to take their first step towards confident public speaking and leadership development.




