COLLIERS International's Queensland agribusiness team shared the Ekka spirit with clients and friends in Brisbane on Tuesday night.
The gathering heard from former western Queenslander Rupert Ballinger, who is developing a mentoring app through his company Wundar.
The impressive app enables schools and universities to develop global mentoring networks involving current and past students.
"Students create a profile and are able to make contact with potential mentors who have the skills they are seeking to develop," Mr Ballinger said.
Colliers shares Ekka spirit

Ben Forrest, Colliers International, with Rupert Ballinger and Dion Dalton-Bridges from Wundar.

Ross Williams, The Property Fund, Dan Collins, Talbot Sayer, and Peter Uebergang, Colliers International.

Ranald Noble, Buderim, Mark Dyson, Quality Wool, and Paul Martin, Summer Land Camels, Harrisville.

Diana Whiteman, ANZ, Simon Thurbin, Westpac Agribusiness, and Ryan Rostron, Bentleys.

Stewart ebbott, McCullough Robertson, Angus Muggleton, Westchester, and Ari McCamley, Thynne and McCartney.

Alex Ramsey and Emma Kime from Thynne McCartney and John Warlters, Australian Community Media.

Craig Chapman, Australian Community Media, Rupert Ballinger, Wundar, and Ron Fitton, Fitton Insurance Brokers, Toowoomba.

Barry McNamara, McNamara Agribusiness, Tim Ferrier, ClarkeKann Lawyers, and John Seymour, Carbon Credentials.

Tim Lane, Herron Todd White, Will Banks, Rabobank, and Shaun Hendy, Colliers International.