The 26-year-old surf skier missing in ‘hazardous’ conditions in Moreton Bay since Saturday has been identified as members of his family fly from New Zealand to join the search operation.
Wednesday, 26 May 2021, 9:02 am
It s been a big month for TECT funding, with the local
trust approving around $2.3 million in grants towards a wide
range of facilities and initiatives in our
region.
From a pontoon and playground equipment to a
new surf rescue base and multipurpose sports facility, TECT
Chairperson Bill Holland says the funding impacts every
corner of the community. It has been one of our
largest funding rounds with numerous grants for community
facilities and projects of regional significance being
approved. These facilities and projects often require a
considerable amount of funding to get off the ground, and
that s where TECT plays a vital role.
May 26 2021, 11:53 am | BY Ricki Green | No Comments
The Together Society has launched more new work with the Surf Life Saving Foundation to inspire people to leave a bequest in their will to help keep surf lifesavers on our beaches.
The campaign called “The Keepers”, is delivered via a poem written by Kate Cantrell which talks to the humble heroism that the red and yellow guardians of our beaches display every day. They watch over us, and see danger long before we do, the spot tells us.
The moody spot which draws on ominous skies and less than ideal weather conditions reminds us that surf lifesavers remain at their post.
Press Release – TECT It’s been a big month for TECT funding, with the local trust approving around $2.3 million in grants towards a wide range of facilities and initiatives in our region. From a pontoon and playground equipment to a new surf rescue base and multipurpose …
It’s been a big month for TECT funding, with the local trust approving around $2.3 million in grants towards a wide range of facilities and initiatives in our region.
From a pontoon and playground equipment to a new surf rescue base and multipurpose sports facility, TECT Chairperson Bill Holland says the funding impacts every corner of the community.