Frenchville Sports Club Announces Round One Recipients for 2026 Community Partnership Program

Frenchville Sports Club Announces Round One Recipients for 2026 Community Partnership Program

Friday 5th February 2026

Frenchville Sports Club is proud to announce the successful recipients of Round One of its 2026 Community Partnership Program, with over $30,000 in support provided to 17 local community organisations across Central Queensland.

The funding, delivered through a combination of cash contributions, gift cards and in-kind support, will assist a wide range of community organisations to deliver programs, events and initiatives that benefit the local community.

Graeme Brady OAM, Chairman of Frenchville Sports Club, said the Community Partnership Program continues to play an important role in supporting grassroots organisations throughout the region.

“Our Community Partnership Program is about backing the people and organisations who make a real difference in our community,” Mr Brady said.

“We are proud to be able to provide support to so many worthy groups through Round One of the 2026 program, helping them continue the important work they do.”

Round One recipients include a diverse mix of organisations across sport, community services, culture and youth development, such as Capricorn Community Radio 4YOU Inc, Cawarral Cricket Club, Doug’s Dojang Taekwondo, Extreme Trampoline CQ, Rockhampton Panthers Australian Football Club, Uniting Church in Australia Fitzroy Parish, and Young People Making A Difference Inc, among others.

Mr Brady said the Club remains committed to reinvesting back into the community.

“Even as Frenchville Sports Club continues to grow and evolve, our focus on supporting the community remains as strong as ever. We’re proud to invest back into organisations that help bring people together and create positive outcomes across the region.”

Applications for Round Two of the 2026 Community Partnership Program will open on 1 March 2026, with details available via the Frenchville Sports Club website on the Community Partnerships page.