MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITY CONNECT QUEENSLAND
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OCTOBER 2024 - Vol 1, Issue 1
Website: mccq.org.au Email: secretary@mccq.org.au
Brisbane Lions bring back the Cup after 21 years with a score 120-60 Brisbane September 5 (MCCQ Newsdesk) by Amrita Deshpande
There was a big Roar in Sydney as the Brisbane Lions proved to be the premiers. They beat Sydney by 60 points at the AFL Grand Final 2024. The joy and the victory not only made all Brisbane Lions fans elated but also brought back the long awaited cup to Bribane after 2003. Lions were super dominant against the Swans right from the start of the game to the finish. All players were outstanding with Joe Daniher, Will Ashcroft, Kai Lohmann who made the first kick and the second to put brisbane on the energy to score dominating all throughout the game, Lachie Naele getting that run through to score the goals and push up the points. Lachie Naele made sure to set brisbane lions on a smooth path. Despite having an injury he delivered well with 34 disposals and 9
clearances. And the final finish by Joe Daniher who kicked the goal in the 97 second of the final match making the Brisbane lions the champions. Will Ashcroft the youngest Norm Smith winner in AFL showcased nothting but brilliance in the game. Her delivered 30 disposals and one goal to carry brisbane lions to victory. Coach Christian Fagan, 63 year old endured the scepticism and heartbreaks to put on stage the finest players, strategising all through the season that paved the path to victory. He said, “ I am just grateful to everyone who stood by my corner and looked after me” This victory proves the efforts put in by the coach and the many set backs faced in that past years. He also says that “ the wining is an intoxicating one and you have to be grounded and get back to work and not get carried away”. The AFL
premiership is definitely a big win for the coach and the players and they have a bigger challenge now to maintain that premiership. Fagan also said that “the key to the lions final victory after finishing fifth had been the turning pressure from a weakness into strength as they laid 19 more tackles than the swans despite having 80 more disposals” “coming into the finals the preasure was not that good probably a weakness. We talked about the idea of converting the preasure into a secret weapon for us because we hadn’t been doing all that well, and across the course of the finals, our preasure has been enormous and our better quarters we have scored heavily” Overall the teamwork by players and the dedication has paid of and the Lions are now roaring with joy becoming the premiers.
MCCQ Studio Opening and Dinner event a huge success Brisbane, September 24 (MCCQ Newsdesk)
Another 21 projects to back future industry across regional Queensland Brisbane, September 30 (MCCQ Newsdesk, ministerial statement)
The $200 million Regional Economic Futures Fund backs another 21 projects totalling nearly $50 million. Projects identified as priorities by regional communities across North West Queensland; Darling Downs, South West and South Burnett; Central Queensland; and the Greater Whitsunday region. New and emerging industries with a focus on renewables and decarbonisation will attract key investment. The Miles Government is further backing a new wave of economic development and jobs in regional Queensland. Supported by the Regional Transformation Strategies and the $200 million Regional Economic Futures Fund (REFF), 21 additional www.mccq.org.au
jobs-generating projects based across four regional areas have been announced today, including: $3.5 million for four projects in North West Queensland; $27.2 million for 10 projects in the Darling Downs, South West and South Burnett region; $15.8 million for four projects in Central Queensland; and $2.85 million for three projects in the Greater Whitsunday region. That takes it to 80 future-shaping projects across the four regional areas best positioned to seize opportunities presented by decarbonisation. These regions are home to traditional, primary industries that today are a significant source of economic activity and jobs.
They also have unique opportunities to support newer industries like critical minerals, renewable energy, hydrogen and biofuels, which will thrive in a decarbonised world. Minister for State Development and Infrastructure Grace Grace says: “We are investing in our regions to create sustainable jobs and stronger, more diverse economies based on locally identified strengths and priorities. “We will continue to partner with local government, industry and the wider community in the regions to unlock the benefits of the decarbonising economy.”
Multicultural Community connect Queensland has taken a bold step forward to expand and start a new venture with their state ofthe art Podcast Studio. On 21st September they inaugurated their Studio along with Ms. Charis Mullen Minister for Multicultural Affairs, child safety and Disability. This studio is funded by the Gambling Benefit Fund, Queensland Government. Community leaders who have been supporting MCCQ were present at the event. Namely Mr. Susheel Kumar, Consul Indian Consulate of India in Brisbane. Ms. Lisa Ward, CEO ECCQ, Mr. Lewis Lee (OAM) Director Architecture Associated, Mr. Habib Jamal, President Queensland Muslim Inc. Mr. Sameer Deshpande
Director Social Marketing Center Griffith University. At the occasion, we were also previleged to record our first podcast with Multicultural Minister Ms. Charis Mullen MP. She also in her address said that it is important for such multicultural community media to thrive and keep running for the benefit of the community. Growing up she had been involved with the radio 4EB a community radio because of her father’s relentless work at the radio. Lisa Ward also acknowledged the importance of having a community media to breakdown the social isolation and bring about the social cohesion. continued on pg. 2
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