Brisbane’s diverse multicultural community will come together in solidarity with its First Nations people as part of a unique community event in Brisbane this Saturday, October 7.
An initiative of not-for-profit Reconciliation Queensland, the event is receiving widespread support from across t
On Thursday, in the morning at Parliament House, Brisbane Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young PSM attended the Reconciliation Queensland 2022 reconciliation week celebration and the Governor addressed the guests.
Following at Government House, Her Excellency greeted members of Burnie Brae visiting for on a guided tour.
In the afternoon, at Parliament House, Brisbane, Her Excellency presided at a meeting of Executive Council.
Following, at Government House, Her Excellency and Professor Graeme Nimmo RFD hosted an afternoon tea in support of Palliative Care Queensland and the Governor addressed the guests.
In the evening, at Karuna Hospice Services, Windsor, Her Excellency attended Karuna Hospice Services event in support of National Palliative Care Week and the Governor addressed the guests.
Caboolture s 20 most influential people of 2021
News by Erin Smith
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Subscriber only From politicians, community activists, environmental advocates, sporting heroes and those working to keep us safe there are many people who go above and beyond to make Caboolture a great place to live and work.
Here are Caboolture s 20 most influential people of 2021. Bridgette and Paula Powers from Twinnies Pelican & Seabird Rescue. 20. Paula and Bridgette Powers Paula and Bridgette Powers have been rescuing and treating Pelicans and sea birds on the Sunshine Coast and Moreton Bay for more than 16 years. Known best as the Twinnies, they have helped rescue thousands of seabirds and rehabilitate them. They are also environmental advocates. They also protested for the return of the pelican nesting roosts on the Bribie Island Bridge.