Teams revealed for Ausbuild Community Challenge
Published 5:03am 5 August 2025
The countdown is on for one of the region’s most exciting community initiatives, the 2025 Ausbuild Community Challenge, with 20 local teams officially announced to take part.
From mental health charities and youth support organisations to community arts groups and neighbourhood services, the Community Teams selected represent the heart and soul of the City of Moreton Bay.
They are set to go head-to-head to raise vital funds and win their share of at least $50,000 in prize money.
The Challenge will culminate in a high-energy afternoon of interactive challenges on Challenge Day on Friday, 24 October, where teams will put their strength, smarts and teamwork to the test in front of a big crowd.
Ausbuild Joint Managing Directory Matt Bell said: “The Ausbuild Community Challenge is all about backing the people who give so much to our region.
“We’re incredibly proud to support these 20 local groups, and can’t wait to see their creativity, spirit and determination come to life through the challenge.”
Organised by Moreton Daily, the challenge is being delivered for the first time, in this format, in 2025 and forms part of a broader commitment to give back to the community, while showcasing the positive impact made by grassroots organisations every day.
Moreton Daily CEO Shane Newcombe said: “This initiative is bigger than a one-day event. It’s a movement that shines a light on real people, real stories, and the power of coming together for a common cause.
“This year’s line-up of Community Teams is inspiring, and we’re excited to watch the community get behind them.”
Official fundraising kicks off at the Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival (August 22–24) and will run until Challenge Day.
During this time, the public will be encouraged to support the teams by purchasing raffle tickets or bidding on exclusive auction items, with all proceeds going back to the teams.
With the help of the community and local businesses, organisers are hoping to grow the prize pool to more than $100,000.
2025 Community Teams
Bolting Ahead Inc
Chameleon Housing
Eatons Hill Kindy
Give a Child a Chance
Guide Dogs Queensland
Hope Ventures
Love Army
Men’s Information and Support Association (MISA)
Meals On Wheels Moreton Bay Region Inc
Mousetrap Theatre
PCYC Deception Bay
Raise It For Redcliffe Hospital
ROPE
Share the Dignity
The Man Walk Redcliffe
This Story Australia
Top Blokes Foundation
Tribe Social Belonging
Turner Syndrome Association of Australia Ltd
Youth Development Foundation (YDF)
While the Community Teams have now been selected, the Corporate Teams that will compete alongside them will be announced by August 15.
To learn more about each team and how you can support them, visit the website.
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