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Community walks through newly opened Fernberg Estate tracks

Brisbane, September 26 (MCCQ Newsdesk)

Community members gathered for a morning walk through the newly opened bushland tracks at Fernberg Estate, a site of natural and historical significance now open to the public.

The walk was led by Dr Jeannette Young, Governor of Queensland and Patron of Multicultural Australia, to promote healthy living and community connection. The tracks through the native forest provided an opportunity to reflect on the importance of wellbeing in daily life.

The event was co-hosted by Health and Wellbeing Queensland and brought together participants from different backgrounds who share a focus on health and community engagement.

Multicultural Australia’s Board Chair Dr Mellissa Naidoo, Interim CEO Jo Nelson, and HR Business Partner Fairuz Anika attended the event on behalf of the organisation.

The walk ended with informal discussions among participants, reinforcing the value of shared spaces that support health and social participation.

Indian Abroad Newsdesk
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