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Central Queensland

PCYC Blackwater

PCYC Blackwater was proud to launch Braking the Cycle and began a refurbishment of the boxing room. The Country Club in Blackwater donated $7,500 to allow the purchase of new sporting equipment which paves the way for future activities to be added.

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PCYC Bundaberg

PCYC Bundaberg was excited to recruit 20 new mentors for Braking the Cycle, providing increased opportunity for young people in the community to learn to drive with 56 participants now able to take part. Thirty-five participants now have their licence, a major win for the region. Six gymnasts were selected to take part in a Queensland Academy of Sport talent search for the 2032 Olympics.

PCYC Capricorn Coast

PCYC Capricorn Coast received a new bore pump, this will help to keep the facility nice and green making it a great place for schools and the community using the facility. More safety equipment was also purchased for the rock climbing and high ropes course.

PCYC Emerald

PCYC Emerald supported eight woman who participated in the Rise up and Be Yourself (RUBY) program and continued to support a number of them through their own fitness journeys. The club also held an open day for men’s health to show support for the males in the community.

PCYC Gladstone

The PCYC Gladstone redevelopment began thanks to a $2.5m Australian Government funding grant. Work should be completed in early 2023 and will benefit the community through delivery of a new gymnastics activity space, a commercial 24-hour gym and fitness space and improved and expanded OSHC activity areas as well as dedicated youth and activity program spaces

PCYC Hervey Bay

PCYC Hervey Bay gymnastics facility was opened with a new fit out, complete with a sprung floor

PCYC Rockhampton

PCYC Rockhampton continues to deliver youth programs for those young people that need support and guidance through our Youth Support Services, Braking the Cycle and Safer Communities programs.

PCYC South Burnett

PCYC South Burnett saw RUBY return to the club after six years. A grant allowed the club to conduct five colour runs at five regional schools.

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