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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: 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 22, Community Groups: Rotary
Rotary clubs across the Moreton Bay Region have had another busy year forming connections, raising money, rejuvenating the environment, lifting the lid on mental health and much more in 2022
Who’s Who in 22, Community Groups: Zonta Club of Redcliffe
It has been another busy year for the Zonta Club of Redcliffe, with community campaigns, events and a new club among its list of achievements for 2022
Who’s Who in 2022, Community Groups: Men’s Sheds
With many people feeling disconnected from their communities due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the region’s Men’s Sheds have provided a focus on men’s health and creating new friendships
Who’s Who in 2022, Community: Ann Brooks
A University of the Third Age champion who helped one branch almost triple its membership was recognised for her hard work and dedication to the community at the 2022 Moreton Bay Region Australia Day awards
Lions cakes ready for Christmas
North Lakes Lions Club are getting ready to sell their famous Christmas cakes as they count down to the end of the year and reflect on what has been a busy few months
Pat finds her passion for print
Pat Cannard, who lives at Murrumba Downs, has used her retirement to edit and publish stories of Korean war veterans.