The purpose of the Charger Club is to encourage interest and participation in Agoura High School athletic programs in concert with the school administration, the Associated Student Body, and the community, while simultaneously organizing fundraising activities, for which the proceeds shall be used to support the athletic program.
RSL (Queensland Branch) is a not-for-profit organisation established in 1916 to provide vital services to veterans, members of Defence and their dependants; assisting the sick, elderly and needy. Today RSL also fund programs nurturing Australian youth development and preserving the memory of the brave men and women who have served. Returned & Services League of Australia (Queensland Branch) is a registered charity in Queensland.
Windrush expands and enriches the personal, emotional and physical abilities of all those we serve by partnering with our horses and the environment.
Railway Estate State School is a wonderful, friendly inner city school that provides an education that prepares our students for life. Railway Estate State School has built a strong reputation within the community, for caring for its students. This is something that we take great pride in.
To positively impact our communities’ quality of life through superior health service.
QCGC works in partnership with Queensland Health for the State's gynaecological cancer services. QCGC is lead by a Director and seven gynaecological oncologists providing services to major hospitals in Brisbane, including The Wesley Hospital, Mater Misericordiae and Greenslopes Private Hospital. The team also travels regularly to regional Queensland, particularly Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Toowoomba and Darling Downs, Far North Queensland and the Northern Territory. QCGC Research is the research branch of QCGC and is an academic (non-profit) institution situated at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (Herston, Brisbane). Its research funds are administered through The University of Queensland, School of Medicine and the Gynaecological Cancer Society. The Director of QCGC Research's mission is to develop the best standard of care for women experiencing gynaecological cancer. This may include finding causes for and preventing gynaecological cancer or finding better treatment options to cure women affected by gynaecological cancer. We closely work with gynaecological oncology groups nationally (The Queensland University of Technology, The Queensland Institute of Medical Research, and the Australian and New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group (ANZGOG)) and internationally (MD Anderson Cancer Centre, Houston, TX; Johns Hopkins Medical Centres, Baltimore, PA; Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre, New York). The topics of our research are listed on Our research is funded partly by competitive research grants (NHMRC project grants, smart state research grants, Cancer Australia) and by support from individual and corporate donors.