Over $130K Worth of Good News for Queensland Community Groups
Nine community projects across Queensland have received a share of the largest ever amount of funding from Queensland Country Bank’s Good For Good Community Grants Program for 2022.
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Nine community projects across Queensland have received a share of the largest ever amount of funding from Queensland Country Bank’s Good For Good Community Grants Program for 2022.
Small steps by many of us can achieve lasting change, so we have begun to implement sustainability initiatives state-wide throughout our contact centres and branches to make it easy for our staff to be green, including:
On this day, credit unions from across the country and around the globe will come together to celebrate the credit union movement.
Tiddas United, Townsville’s Indigenous all girls’ soccer team, has received a $5,000 sponsorship from Queensland Country Bank to help them on their journey to the First Nations Indigenous Football Cup taking place in Brisbane in November.
Two students at CQUniversity’s Rockhampton campus have been awarded scholarships as part of our CQUniCares Queensland Country Bank Scholarship which provides up to $10,000 for ambitious students to complete their higher education.
As the “Big Four” banks continue the trend of closing branches across the state, the new office in Maroochydore further cements Queensland Country Bank’s commitment to existing and new members across the Sunshine Coast.