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Who’s Who in 2022, tourism: Kerry Lopez
Kerry Lopez of Brisbane Whale Watching won the coveted Businesswoman of the Year Award at the 2022 Moreton Bay Business and Innovation Awards
Who’s Who in 22, Tourism: Jason Brown
G’Day Adventure Tours Founder and Managing Director Jason Brown has weathered the COVID-19 storm in 2022 by diversifying and collaborating with other operators to offer local and international tourists something special
Who’s Who in 22: Community Groups
Today, we continue our Who’s Who in 22 series by listing some community groups, in the Moreton Bay Region, which have achieved great things in 2022. Check out the list
Who’s Who in 22, Community Groups: Lions
Lions Clubs across the Moreton Bay Region have had a busy year co-ordinating local community projects, raising money for important causes, encouraging youth and supporting international projects
Who’s Who in 2022, Community Groups: Redcliffe Coast Guard
Volunteers from the Redcliffe Coast Guard have saved countless lives in 2022, assisting people who find themselves in trouble on the bay, as well as helping water police during search and rescue operations
Who’s Who in 2022, Community Groups: Bribie Volunteer Marine Rescue
Bribie Island Volunteer Marine Rescue, one of the Moreton Bay Region’s essential services, started in a very different guise – as a boating and fishing club. Members have been in action again this year, helping mariners in distress
Who’s Who in 2022, Community Groups: QCWA Pine Rivers
Moreton Bay residents stepped out in their best outfits to celebrate the centenary of the Queensland Country Women’s Association (QCWA), with a gala ball hosted by the ladies from the QWCA Pine Rivers Branch this year
Who’s Who in 2022, Community: U3A Redcliffe
Members from U3A Redcliffe have raised thousands of dollars to help researchers find a cure for childhood cancer following a successful morning tea fundraiser
Who’s who in 2022, Community Groups: Moreton Bay Region State Emergency Service
There’s an orange army of State Emergency Service volunteers across the Moreton Bay Region providing a beacon of hope to residents when disaster strikes. Floods and storms in the early part of 2022 certainly tested their mettle, with thousands of calls for help.
Who’s Who in 2022, Community: Caboolture Neighbourhood Centre
With many people suffering from the ongoing effects of COVID-19 lockdowns and losing their jobs, along with the 2022 floods, the Caboolture Neighbourhood Centre hosted free expos to help people get back on their feet