International Women's Day at Queensland Country Bank
On International Women’s Day we asked our staff what it means for them? Here’s what they had to say.
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On International Women’s Day we asked our staff what it means for them? Here’s what they had to say.
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“Being able to stay in accommodation that was clean and close to the hospital meant that we could shower, eat and rest while the other parent remained in the hospital with Taz.” Said Chloe
Former Mackay resident Eve Murray is one step closer to her career goals thanks to the support of the CQUniCares Queensland Country Bank Scholarship, which provides up to $10,000 for an ambitious student facing financial challenges to complete their higher education at CQUniversity.
Queensland Country Bank Member, Queensland Maroons and Melbourne Storm player Harry Grant is kicking financial goals with the recent purchase of an investment property in his home town of Yeppoon. As a first home buyer, Harry relied on the advice of friends and family, and a Queensland Country Bank home loan for a hassle-free experience.
Like any other expectant couple, Hatem and Hoda planned to welcome their new baby at full term and close to home at their local hospital. Instead, Hoda had to be rushed to Townsville University Hospital via emergency flight, with baby Zain born at a mere 29 weeks’ gestation.