Art and Finance came together to host our September Business After Hours with Denmark Arts and Fortuna Advisory Group (formerly Denmark Accounting) teaming up for the evening.
Fortuna Advisory Group has recently cemented its presence in the region following the acquisition of Sandra Knight’s Denmark Accounting and Mark Polglase’s practice in Busselton. Now the second-largest accounting firm in WA, Fortuna Advisory Group has a team of 150 professionals offering services that go far beyond numbers — including financial planning, legal advice, HR, and bookkeeping — all under one roof.
Denmark Arts, led by Abbie Pedersen and her team, plays host to a wide range of events and activities throughout the year, from festivals and comedy nights to music lessons, film screenings, and an exciting school holiday programme. It was the perfect setting to highlight how culture and commerce can work hand-in-hand.
Drop by during the art trail and you will see vibrant works by Denmark Primary school children adorning every wall.
Brian Fitzgerald of Artisan Brewing offered a selection of his locally brewed beers, served via a clever portable dispense system, ideal for events.
New Chamber member Didier Monot was introduced, the founder of Life Trail, who recently relocated his business to Denmark. Didier works closely with the NDIS, specialising in one-on-one support for people with high needs. He designs tailored programmes to help individuals achieve their personal goals, making a meaningful impact in the lives of his clients.







