Launching the Care to Change Cup with Fish, Fun, and Friendly Rivalry. A Perfect Day to Remember!
It was the kind of day that feels made to be remembered, with clear skies, gentle breezes, and the perfect amount of sunshine to crown a well-earned break from routine. The Care to Change team came together for a spirited and joy-filled company event by the waterfront, marked by hearty laughter, shared meals, and a dash of competitive flair.
Food, Friends, and Festivities
Participants and colleagues gathered to enjoy golden, crispy fish and chips with the scenic water backdrop setting the stage for a relaxing afternoon. But this wasn’t just any casual gathering, this was the official launch of the Care to Change Cup, a new inter-regional tradition designed to stir up camaraderie, healthy competition, and regional pride.

Games and Team Spirit in Full Swing
With the inaugural games underway, the park transformed into a vibrant arena. Teams faced off in classic lawn games including Finska, cornhole, ring toss, a bit of backyard footy, and bocce, each challenge met with enthusiasm.
Participation was nothing short of passionate. Each team came dressed in their designated region’s colours. Moreton Bay had strength in numbers, showing up in full force clad in bold blue. But it was Brisbane North that stole the show with their creativity, decked out in green from head to toe, complete with glitter, accessories, and even fairy wings on their new team mascot, proving that team spirit knows no bounds.
A Cup That Stands for Connection
The competition may have been light-hearted, but the energy was electric. There was laughter around every game station, moments of spontaneous teamwork, and plenty of playful banter between regions. The newly minted Care to Change Cup promises to be more than a trophy, it’s a symbol of connection, fun, and a culture that celebrates both individuality and unity. Participants stated that they loved everyone coming together for the day.
More Than Just Points on the Board
The final winners of the Cup will be revealed at this year’s Christmas party, but if today was any indication, every team is in it to win it.
In the end, it wasn’t just about who scored the most points or wore the brightest colours. It was a day about togetherness, the kind of day that reminds us why we do what we do, and who we do it with.