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North Brisbane
PCYC Bayside
PCYC Bayside OSHC students experienced the joys of a community garden thanks to a State Government Community Sustainability Action Grant. Apart from the fun jobs of checking for eggs each morning, the OSHC children have taken charge of ensuring the animals are properly fed and watered and have a clean place to live.
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PCYC Caboolture
PCYC Caboolture achieved record enrolments in the Get Set For Work program, engaging local young people interested in taking the next step into employment. The gymnastics program continued to be popular with the local community engaging members of all ages and skill-levels. The club also hosted two successful showcases and one Interclub competition. A junior gymnastics and trampoline coaching program began and the club continued to offer community engagement activities with two well received discos.
PCYC Deception Bay
PCYC Deception Bay youth drop-in centre has been a total success with the number of participants increasing from 12 to 39.
PCYC Pine Rivers
PCYC Pine Rivers RYDA Road Safety Education program continues to help learner drivers make good decisions. The launch of Get Set for Work at the club has presented local young people with pathways to finding secure, meaningful work.
PCYC Redcliffe
PCYC Redcliffe was excited to launch the new gymnastics space and stage one club renovations. The club also saw the launch of Little n Active, providing new opportunities for engagement with the youngest members of the Redcliffe community. Bike Ed and Project Booyah also continued to engage schools and young people in the community.
PCYC Hills District
PCYC Hills District saw major renovations providing opportunity for increased engagement with the launch of the boxing space and boxing program, Little and Active and Braking the Cycle.

PCYC Sandgate
PCYC Sandgate has bounced back after a flood event caused major disruption with the gymnastic halls supporting more than 700 students put out of action. The club worked hard to maintain classes at alternative venues and was rewarded with the continued attendance of a majority of members. Work has now been completed and the gymnastics halls are once again operational.
PCYC Sunshine Coast
PCYC Sunshine Coast gymnastics program enjoyed 115% membership growth in the second half of the year thanks to the immense work of coaches and staff and continues to work to maintain this level despite ongoing impact from a severe weather event. Project Booyah Program delivered its first ‘all girls’ cohort at the club. The girls in this group had experienced higher than normal levels of victimisation than most Booyah participants. They were initially taken through the Team Up program to give extra support before commencing Booyah.
PCYC Zillmere
PCYC Zillmere’s social programs Girls United, a football program for women and girls from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, enjoyed great success and the Blue Edge program continued to turn around the lives of the young people through mentorship and physical activity. Club members benefited from a fresh look in the Gym with a new paint job in thanks to a partnership between the club, Bunnings and Aussie Painters. The new look was the perfect complement to the launch of the 24-hour gym.