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Login to follow Hundreds of people attended the 2021 Santos GLNG Mayor s Charity Ball on Saturday night to support a great cause. The event brings the community together to raise funds for local community beneficiaries. This year s beneficiaries included Gladstone Mindcare, Nhulundu Health Service, Roseberry Queensland and Zonta Club of Gladstone. Guests enjoyed the food and drinks under a starry night sky, this year s theme for the ball. Held biennially, the Mayor s Charity Ball has raised nearly $400,000 for local charities and organisations since 2013. Previous Article ....
Premium Content Subscriber only After eight and a half years Roseberry Qld general manager Colleen Tribe has stepped down from her role. Ms Tribe will be succeeded by Michelle Coates who commences the role on January 27. Ms Tribe said it had been a privilege to work with Roseberry and help it grow to be successful in its mission. Colleen Tribe of Roseberry Qld at the official opening of the organisation s new offices in a building on Dawson Rd in 2018. “It will be sad to say goodbye but I will always be watching and keeping in contact with the wonderful staff and clients whom I’ve developed great friendships,” Ms Tribe said. ....
Charity turns people away as Central Queensland homelessness crisis is tipped to be one of the nation s worst WedWednesday 16 updated WedWednesday 16 DecDecember 2020 at 8:48pm Roseberry Queensland s Colleen Tribe says the increase in demand for housing is driving up rental prices. ( Share Print text only Cancel Central Queensland’s homelessness crisis is forecast to become one of the worst in the nation next year, according to a new report by Equity Economics. Key points: An Equity Economics report predicts there will be a 31.9 per cent increase in homelessness and a more than 55.2 per cent increase in housing stress in Central Queensland next year ....