The 2025 Black Bold and Beautiful Luncheon will return on Monday 9 June at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, after being postponed due to Cyclone Alfred.
Ticket sales close at midnight at the end of Tuesday 3 June.
New keynote speaker Waanyi Kalkadoon woman Professor Sandra Creamer AM has been confirmed for the event.
Professor Creamer is a First Nations woman, lawyer, and Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Women's Health Alliance.
She was awarded an Order of Australia for her work in climate justice, health, and advocacy for the rights and self-determination of First Nations women and peoples.
Award-winning journalist Ms Karina Hogan will host the luncheon, which will feature guest speakers Ms Juanita Page, Ms Linda Jackson, Ms Bianca Hunt, Ms Bronwyn Bancroft and Ms Briana Enoch.
Live music will be provided by Suga Cane Mamas.
The event will include a fashion show featuring Indigenous designers Jarawee, BW Tribal, Dreamtime Wear, Maara Collective, Reppin' Nation, Delvene Cockatoo-Collins and Red Ridge.
Founded in 2009 by Aunty Sandra King OAM, the luncheon has consistently combined guest speakers, fashion, and a showcase of Indigenous businesses.
It promotes Indigenous communities, culture and creativity while celebrating International Women's Day.
This year's theme is 'Past, Present & Future.' Organisers say the event remains a key platform for celebrating Indigenous women's achievements and resilience.
Since its inception, the BBB Luncheon has connected with more than 5000 participants, volunteers, supporters, and attendees.

Ms King, one of Australia's first prominent Indigenous fashion models in the 1970s, later founded a modelling agency in the early 1990s and established Sandra King Management.
She curates the luncheon to provide a space for Indigenous and non-Indigenous women to network, share ideas and support each other.
The event also features an expo highlighting Indigenous women-led businesses, along with fashion displays that reflect the innovation and traditional craftsmanship of Indigenous cultures.
Black Bold and Beautiful positions itself as a national Indigenous women's luncheon with the aim to 'B Informed, B Inspired, B Empowered.'