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RAD theatre gears up for QPAC debut
Comic tragedy QUIRKY is the debut production by inclusive theatre ensemble Real and Diverse Theatre (RAD), supported by Centacare. It will run 14-16 July at QPAC.
Read MoreHow to recognise the signs of elder abuse
More emphasis is being placed on learning to recognise the signs of elder abuse, with calls to Queensland's elder abuse hotline showing older people are more likely to experience abuse...
Read MoreYour old mobile phone could save a life
A mobile phone is often one of the first items to be smashed during an incidence of domestic and family violence. This May, during Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month,...
Read MoreVolunteering opens hearts and doors for Daniele
Volunteering with Centacare Prisoners Services opens hearts and doors for Daniele, who dreams of becoming a leader in the business world. Daniele is just one of 170 Centacare volunteers who...
Read MoreCoast residents called to 'Hear Her Voice'
More than 300 people have come together at Centacare's annual candlelight vigil and march to take a stand against domestic and family violence. Centacare has hosted the event since 2003,...
Read MoreMegan finds her calling as a business woman
Along with some of her friends from Centacare's Illuka Social and Life Skills Hub on the Sunshine Coast, Megan is selling bespoke potted succulents and reversible bandanas for dogs and...
Read More"Winn beloved", postcards from the war
It was 1945, but Winn can remember the day she stood on the platform at Clapham Junction Railway Station like it was yesterday. She was there to reunite with her...
Read MoreCentacare opens new Gold Coast hub
On Friday 1 April, Attorney-General Shannon Fentiman and Bishop Ken Howell officially opened our new Gold Coast hub and Gold Coast Family Relationship Centre. Our Gold Coast team welcomed about...
Read MoreGender pioneer Beryl 'breaks the bias'
In the 1950s, when men were breadwinners and women the home makers, Beryl, 93, managed a plumbing and hardware shop. Her push for equal opportunity makes her the perfect person...
Read MoreDisability care clients pursue their passions
At HAND Social and Life Skills Hub, a passion for cars has bred a tight knit team known as the most trusted car detailers around.
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