About: Jac Bowie

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Jac Bowie (born 3 December 1979) is an Australian radio personality and former entrepreneur and theatrical producer who created , a contemporary burlesque event following the worldwide burlesque revival. She was also the Entertainment Co-Ordinator for Sydney Mardi Gras, and in July 2012 was appointed Producer of Short+Sweet festivals (the biggest little play festival in the world) in Sydney & Canberra. It was announced in October 2015, that Jac would be the new Drive presenter for Mix 104.9 in Darwin, Australia from December 2015.

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  • Jac Bowie (born 3 December 1979) is an Australian radio personality and former entrepreneur and theatrical producer who created , a contemporary burlesque event following the worldwide burlesque revival. She was also the Entertainment Co-Ordinator for Sydney Mardi Gras, and in July 2012 was appointed Producer of Short+Sweet festivals (the biggest little play festival in the world) in Sydney & Canberra. In 2013 Bowie launched Business in Heels where she has franchised almost 50 branches of Business Networking Events for women across Australia, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Thailand, Nepal, Spain, New Zealand and the USA. She sold the company in December 2014. It was announced in October 2015, that Jac would be the new Drive presenter for Mix 104.9 in Darwin, Australia from December 2015. (en)
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  • Jac Bowie (born 3 December 1979) is an Australian radio personality and former entrepreneur and theatrical producer who created , a contemporary burlesque event following the worldwide burlesque revival. She was also the Entertainment Co-Ordinator for Sydney Mardi Gras, and in July 2012 was appointed Producer of Short+Sweet festivals (the biggest little play festival in the world) in Sydney & Canberra. It was announced in October 2015, that Jac would be the new Drive presenter for Mix 104.9 in Darwin, Australia from December 2015. (en)
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  • Jac Bowie (en)
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