Calling all businesses for community challenge
Published 4:30pm 16 July 2025
Businesses looking for a unique team building experience and a way to give back to the community are being urged to sign up for the Ausbuild Community Challenge before registrations close.
Twenty community teams will be selected and matched with 20 corporate teams representing local businesses. They will work together to fundraise and compete in a series of challenges.
All money raised through raffle ticket sales and an online silent auction will contribute to a collective prize pool, with $50,000 in guaranteed prize money donated by Ausbuild.
Organisers are hopeful the initiative will raise $100,000 or more, with every dollar to be given to participating community organisations.
The campaign culminates in a Challenge Afternoon on October 24, where all 40 teams will come together to compete in physical, mental and chance-based games to earn points and climb the leaderboard.
Prize money will be distributed, based on final rankings, with bonus points available through fun pre-event challenges.
Local businesses can register as a corporate team or donate raffle or auction prizes valued at $500 or more. Only have a small number of employees, but still want to be part of the fun? Rope in family and friends!
The event is being delivered by Moreton Daily as its flagship community initiative for 2025, with Olympic gold medallist Leisel Jones confirmed as official MC and ambassador.
Business registrations for the Ausbuild Community Challenge close at midnight on Monday, July 21.
To find out more, email [email protected]
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