
Anja Christoffersen honoured for leadership in QLD
Anja Christoffersen, CEO of WDEN, has been named the 2025 QLD Award recipient for the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership.
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Anja Christoffersen, CEO of WDEN, has been named the 2025 QLD Award recipient for the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership.
What’s happening? Lives Lived Well is joining communities worldwide in recognising International Family Drug Support Day today, 24 February 2025. The annual event highlights the essential role families play in supporting loved ones impacted by substance use. The theme for 2025, “Time for Change,” calls for greater awareness, compassion, and improved access to support for families navigating these challenges. Why it matters? Since its inception in 2016, International Family Drug Support Day has grown into a global movement focused on reducing stigma, promoting harm reduction strategies, and ensuring families and carers receive the help they need. ++Lives Lived Well CEO Mitchell Giles emphasised the importance of supporting families, stating: “Families play a pivotal role in a person’s journey toward recovery.
Applications for the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) 2025 are now open!
Shop at Coles and support sick kids! 50c from select products goes to Hospitals United for Sick Kids. Donate in-store or online.
Hear and Say appoints Sharon Stokell as CEO, bringing over 35 years of leadership to expand speech pathology and hearing services across Queensland.
Rocky’s landmark to glow purple and blue for Feeding Tube Awareness Week 2025.
Free mental health support is now available at Rockhampton’s Medicare Mental Health Centre at 3/47 William Street.
Zoetis donates $100K to Beyond Blue to support mental health services in rural Australia, helping over 15,500 people access vital care.
Binbi Yadubay in Rockhampton offers holistic alcohol and drug recovery support for individuals and families.
Rocky’s Bidgerdii Community Health Servic secures $30K from Dementia Australia to boost awareness in CALD communities.
Anja Christoffersen, CEO of WDEN, has been named the 2025 QLD Award recipient for the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership.
What’s happening? Lives Lived Well is joining communities worldwide in recognising International Family Drug Support Day today, 24 February 2025. The annual event highlights the essential role families play in supporting loved ones impacted by substance use. The theme for 2025, “Time for Change,” calls for greater awareness, compassion, and improved access to support for families navigating these challenges. Why it matters? Since its inception in 2016, International Family Drug Support Day has grown into a global movement focused on reducing stigma, promoting harm reduction strategies, and ensuring families and carers receive the help they need. ++Lives Lived Well CEO
Applications for the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) 2025 are now open!
Shop at Coles and support sick kids! 50c from select products goes to Hospitals United for Sick Kids. Donate in-store or online.
Hear and Say appoints Sharon Stokell as CEO, bringing over 35 years of leadership to expand speech pathology and hearing services across Queensland.
Rocky’s landmark to glow purple and blue for Feeding Tube Awareness Week 2025.
Free mental health support is now available at Rockhampton’s Medicare Mental Health Centre at 3/47 William Street.
Zoetis donates $100K to Beyond Blue to support mental health services in rural Australia, helping over 15,500 people access vital care.
Binbi Yadubay in Rockhampton offers holistic alcohol and drug recovery support for individuals and families.
Rocky’s Bidgerdii Community Health Servic secures $30K from Dementia Australia to boost awareness in CALD communities.
Anja Christoffersen, CEO of WDEN, has been named the 2025 QLD Award recipient for the Australian Awards for Excellence in Women’s Leadership.
What’s happening? Lives Lived Well is joining communities worldwide in recognising International Family Drug Support Day today, 24 February 2025. The annual event highlights the essential role families play in supporting loved ones impacted by substance use. The theme for 2025, “Time for Change,” calls for greater awareness, compassion, and improved access to support for families navigating these challenges. Why it matters? Since its inception in 2016, International Family Drug Support Day has grown into a global movement focused on reducing stigma, promoting harm reduction strategies, and ensuring families and carers receive the help they need. ++Lives Lived Well CEO
Applications for the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) 2025 are now open!
Shop at Coles and support sick kids! 50c from select products goes to Hospitals United for Sick Kids. Donate in-store or online.
Hear and Say appoints Sharon Stokell as CEO, bringing over 35 years of leadership to expand speech pathology and hearing services across Queensland.
Rocky’s landmark to glow purple and blue for Feeding Tube Awareness Week 2025.
Free mental health support is now available at Rockhampton’s Medicare Mental Health Centre at 3/47 William Street.
Zoetis donates $100K to Beyond Blue to support mental health services in rural Australia, helping over 15,500 people access vital care.
Binbi Yadubay in Rockhampton offers holistic alcohol and drug recovery support for individuals and families.
Rocky’s Bidgerdii Community Health Servic secures $30K from Dementia Australia to boost awareness in CALD communities.