
Redland Council supports 14 local projects
Redland City Council awards $76,800 in grants to 14 community projects, supporting conservation, organisation development, and local initiatives.
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Redland City Council awards $76,800 in grants to 14 community projects, supporting conservation, organisation development, and local initiatives.

Redlands Tigers to get $1.1M upgrade, boosting facilities and cricket opportunities.

Redland City Council awards over $95,000 to support community events, cultural initiatives, and local activities on Redlands Coast.

Book your lifesaving donation today and make a meaningful impact!

A Wakerley woman wins a $250,000 Play For Purpose prize pack, including two luxury cars and gold bullion, just in time for Christmas.

Don’t let scammers ruin your giving season. Check the ACNC Charity Register to support real causes safely.

Support Koala conservation with the Australian Koala Foundation’s Adoption Program, now featuring two new Mum and Bub pairs.

Top Australian athletes return to Little Athletics Centres nationwide for Coles Community Round, inspiring young athletes with tips, games, and new equipment donations.

Two exclusive pink GC500 helmets, worn by Supercar legends David Reynolds and Mark Winterbottom, are set to be auctioned for breast cancer research. Don’t miss this chance to own rare racing memorabilia while supporting the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

What is happening? Ronald McDonald House Charities South East Queensland (RMHC SEQ) is offering the Charlie Bell Scholarship for 2024, providing $5,000 grants to young adults aged 15-20 who have faced illness or injury during childhood. The scholarship aims to assist them in pursuing tertiary education or vocational training. Applications are open until 30 November 2024. Why it Matters For young people impacted by health challenges, the path to higher education or career training can be hindered. This scholarship offers financial support, enabling them to overcome barriers and focus on their academic or career aspirations. By the Numbers $5,000 grants are awarded to successful applicants. Open to individuals aged 15-20. The 2024 applications close on 30 November 2024. Zoom In Sophie

Redland City Council awards $76,800 in grants to 14 community projects, supporting conservation, organisation development, and local initiatives.

Redlands Tigers to get $1.1M upgrade, boosting facilities and cricket opportunities.

Redland City Council awards over $95,000 to support community events, cultural initiatives, and local activities on Redlands Coast.

Book your lifesaving donation today and make a meaningful impact!

A Wakerley woman wins a $250,000 Play For Purpose prize pack, including two luxury cars and gold bullion, just in time for Christmas.

Don’t let scammers ruin your giving season. Check the ACNC Charity Register to support real causes safely.

Support Koala conservation with the Australian Koala Foundation’s Adoption Program, now featuring two new Mum and Bub pairs.

Top Australian athletes return to Little Athletics Centres nationwide for Coles Community Round, inspiring young athletes with tips, games, and new equipment donations.

Two exclusive pink GC500 helmets, worn by Supercar legends David Reynolds and Mark Winterbottom, are set to be auctioned for breast cancer research. Don’t miss this chance to own rare racing memorabilia while supporting the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

What is happening? Ronald McDonald House Charities South East Queensland (RMHC SEQ) is offering the Charlie Bell Scholarship for 2024, providing $5,000 grants to young adults aged 15-20 who have faced illness or injury during childhood. The scholarship aims to assist them in pursuing tertiary education or vocational training. Applications are open until 30 November 2024. Why it Matters For young people impacted by health challenges, the path to higher education or career training can be hindered. This scholarship offers financial support, enabling them to overcome barriers and focus on their academic or career aspirations. By the Numbers $5,000 grants are

Redland City Council awards $76,800 in grants to 14 community projects, supporting conservation, organisation development, and local initiatives.

Redlands Tigers to get $1.1M upgrade, boosting facilities and cricket opportunities.

Redland City Council awards over $95,000 to support community events, cultural initiatives, and local activities on Redlands Coast.

Book your lifesaving donation today and make a meaningful impact!

A Wakerley woman wins a $250,000 Play For Purpose prize pack, including two luxury cars and gold bullion, just in time for Christmas.

Don’t let scammers ruin your giving season. Check the ACNC Charity Register to support real causes safely.

Support Koala conservation with the Australian Koala Foundation’s Adoption Program, now featuring two new Mum and Bub pairs.

Top Australian athletes return to Little Athletics Centres nationwide for Coles Community Round, inspiring young athletes with tips, games, and new equipment donations.

Two exclusive pink GC500 helmets, worn by Supercar legends David Reynolds and Mark Winterbottom, are set to be auctioned for breast cancer research. Don’t miss this chance to own rare racing memorabilia while supporting the National Breast Cancer Foundation.

What is happening? Ronald McDonald House Charities South East Queensland (RMHC SEQ) is offering the Charlie Bell Scholarship for 2024, providing $5,000 grants to young adults aged 15-20 who have faced illness or injury during childhood. The scholarship aims to assist them in pursuing tertiary education or vocational training. Applications are open until 30 November 2024. Why it Matters For young people impacted by health challenges, the path to higher education or career training can be hindered. This scholarship offers financial support, enabling them to overcome barriers and focus on their academic or career aspirations. By the Numbers $5,000 grants are