Loud shirts light up charity day

Published 12:04pm 21 October 2025

Loud shirts light up charity day
Words by Nick Crockford

Above: CSC Group team, sponsors, players and supporters at the annual charity golf day.

The CSC (Caboolture Sports Club) Group’s 18th Annual Charity Golf Day lit up the greens raising $21,735.50 for Act for Kids.

More than 120 participants brought energy, colour and community spirit with vibrant shirts reflecting the fun and purpose behind the event, sponsored by Paynters.

“We had fun on the course while making a real difference for children supported by Act for Kids,” Craig Thomas, CEO of CSC Group, said.

“Each swing, each laugh and each donation helped brighten futures.”

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The funds raised will support vulnerable children and families across the region including early intervention programs, counselling and essential services.

Over the past 18 years, the CSC Group’s Annual Charity Golf Day has supported numerous community causes.

CSC Group comprises Caboolture Sports Club, North Lakes Sports Club, Sports Central Caboolture and Club Glass House which give more than $1.9 million to the community each year.

For more information and how to support Act for Kids visit www.actforkids.com.au

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