Who’s Who in 22: Community Groups

Published 5:00am 12 December 2022

Who’s Who in 22: Community Groups
Words by Moreton Daily

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.

It comes in a year which has been tough for many organisatons, but tenacity, ingenuity, hard work and strong teams have helped many shine.

We take our hats off to volunteers and those actively working to make our region a better place for all. You truly are making a difference.

It’s been a big year!

Who’s Who in 22: Community Groups

Here’s our list of some of the community groups, in the Moreton Bay Region, which have achieved great things in 2022. There are, no doubt, many more … this region is full of amazing organisations but if we published them all, we might break the internet!

Click on each name to read why they’ve made the list.

(In no particular order)

Peninsula Animal Aid

Encircle

RSL

Meals on Wheels

Men’s Sheds

Caboolture Community Action

PCYCs

Moreton Bay Region SES

Stationery Aid

Redcliffe Surf Life Saving Club

Younity

ESA (Education Service Association) Redcliffe

Zonta Club of Redcliffe

Rotary

Caboolture Neighbourhood Centre

U3A Redcliffe

QCWA Pine Rivers

Bribie Island Volunteer Marine Rescue

Redcliffe Coast Guard

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