Pacific Properties creates communities for communities. Pacific Properties is therefore committed to creating valuable partnerships with local schools and organisations within the Capricorn Coast community.
Yeppoon Outriggers In 2005, Pacific Properties
Queensland formed a partnership with the Yeppoon Outrigging Club and
the $13,000 partnership enabled the Club to purchase some brand new
outrigging vessels.
Outrigging is a popular outdoor water
sport and Pacific Properties is proud to be a partner of an
organisation that fosters fitness and encourages the enjoyment of the
beautiful Capricorn Coast environment.
(TOP) Ravi Setu of Pacific Properties presents the Outriggers with a cheque for $13,000
(ABOVE) Yeppoon Outrigging juniors compete at the State Titles in Mooloolaba
Yeppoon State High School Students of Yeppoon
State High football team receive smart new jerseys and training shirts
each year, thanks to a partnership formed in 2005 between the school
and Pacific Properties.
Pacific Properties Project Director, Ravi Setu, is a former student of
the school and is committed to being involved with the school and
partnering with the community at a student level.
Ravi Setu of Pacific Properties (centre) with members of the Yeppoon State High School football team
Greening Australia - Land for Wildlife In 2005,
Pacific Properties strengthened its partnership with environmental
group Greening Australia with a commitment of $30,000 towards the
group’s Land for Wildlife program.
The Land for Wildlife
program focuses on involving the local community in on-ground
environmental initiatives and Pacific Properties’ $30,000 three-year
sponsorship will help to support the program in the Capricorn Coast
region.
Ravi Setu of Pacific Properties with Greening Australia (Qld) CEO, Pam Usher
Healthy Waterways Water is an issue that is close
to the heart of Pacific Properties. Many of Pacific Properties’
projects are near the water, opposite the beach or near the lake, so it
was logical that Pacific Properties would become a regional partner of
the Healthy Waterways campaign.
Healthy Waterways
is a program of the Moreton Bay Waterways & Catchments
Partnership which created the vision of healthy waterways for the
future. Healthy Waterways works with government, community, industry,
researchers and traditional owners throughout South East Queensland to
improve the health, wealth and beauty of our waterways and
catchments.