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Boatsales Staff15 Dec 2014
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Expo donates to charities

Four local Queensland charities share in $17,000 windfall

Gold Coast International Marine Expo says it has donated $17,000 to four beneficiary charities that helped to make this year’s event a success.

Expo chairman Patrick Gay said it was a pleasure to recognise the organisations that supplied volunteers throughout the showcase of all things aquatic.

"I’m delighted that we are able to give something back to the people who put so much time and effort into staging such an important event for the wider marine industry," he said. "Without them, we would not be able to hold the not-for-profit Expo."

In four years, Expo has helped raise and donate over $68,000 for charity.

The four 2014 beneficiary charities – Rotary Club of Coomera River, Sailability Gold Coast, Westpac Lifesaver Helicopter Rescue Service, and Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation – were presented with a total of $17,000 in donations.

"The not-for-profit Expo remains committed to assisting charities and the local community, and the evolution of this concept will ensure we can do that on an even larger scale for many years to come."

In 2014, the Rotary Club of Coomera River provided more than 80 volunteers to provide assistance to the public with car-parking, programs, enquiries and sunscreen throughout the event.

Vice-president Pam Roberts said the volunteers included family and friends of Rotarians as well as Interact clubs from Assisi and St Stephen’s colleges.

"This is our major fundraiser and while it is a big weekend for us, Rotarians enjoy working with people and we support the Expo for the positive impact it has on our local economy.

Greg Bickerstaff from Sailability Gold Coast said the Expo’s donation would assist with providing services for as many as 100 disabled clients at the organisation’s base at Southport Yacht Club’s Training Squadron at Hollywell.

He said the funds would be used for maintenance of the Sailability fleet of sailing and power craft, and also to replace life jackets.

Surf Life Saving Queensland’s regional General Manager Lachlan Sherrington said Expo’s contribution would support the work of the army of club volunteers who patrol Gold Coast beaches each summer, particularly for maintaining and replacing life-saving equipment.

"Last year SLSQ’s volunteer members performed 52,354 preventative actions, 876 first-aid treatments and, most importantly, directly saved 861 lives in the process," he said.

"We simply urge swimmers to put safety first when venturing into the ocean."

Trevor Long from the Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation said the Expo had many synergies for the Foundation and its core objectives.

"It allows us to talk to the people who use our waterways and while it is certainly becoming busier as the weather warms up, it’s great that most people have an affinity and affection for the marine environment and genuinely want to care for it," he said.

"The financial assistance from the Expo enables us to continue to conduct our rescue efforts, as well as support the research so important to protecting the environment."

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