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Red Report to be revealed

Come along and listen to Red Earth Community Foundation’s annual Red Report next week.

The report will be presented at 6pm on Monday, 2 December at Dimities Cottage at Wondai.

The Foundation warmly invites members of the communitty to join in celebrating Red Earth’s achievements over the past year and reconnect with peers who have contributed to the Foundation’s growth and success.

“Our community leadership program has been designed to meet the unique needs of our Burnett region,” Red Earth Chair, Georgie Somerset said.

“We are looking forward to coming together with alumni to honour that legacy, share our future plans, and celebrate our community’s progress in building strong, resilient leadership.”

The 2024 Red Report event will also include the announcement of the 2025 Red Earth Community Leadership Program.

“Red Earth invests in people so they can contribute to their community, family, and businesses, and we see this happening week in, week out across our region – it is exciting to see the impact our RECLP alumni have had over the past 10 years,” Ms Somerset said.

“Red Earth has also been developing disaster skills and capacity in small communities across the region in partnership with FRRR, and the Red Report will allow us to share updates on this project, too.”

RSVP by Wednesday, 27 November 2024, via the website www.redearth.org.au/events

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