A very memorable Day for Daniel as residents step out in red
Highlighting the important role grandparents play in child safety
There’s no better time to wear red than Day for Daniel. And this year, our residents led the way in memory of Daniel Morcombe.
As proud partners of the Daniel Morcombe Foundation, Reside Communities’ villages across Southeast Queensland always participate in fundraising activities to raise awareness and educate people on the important role grandparents play in child safety education.
This year, the day packed an extra punch, following the passing of Daniel’s Law in State Parliament.
The landmark legislation announced on October 30, honours the legacy of the Sunshine Coast schoolboy, who inspired two decades of advocacy for stronger child protection laws.
At Fairway Carindale, community spirits were high as residents came together for the cause. There was also a raffle, with all proceeds going to the Daniel Morcombe Foundation. A big thank you to our co-located Pacific Golf Club as well as Five Good Friends and Eatons Services Group for their generous donations and support.

Along with fighting for the causes they believe in, Daniel’s parents Bruce and Denise have worked hard to ensure the Daniel Morcombe Foundation is at the forefront of child safety in Australia and providing up-to-date resources for children, parents, schools and communities.
Reside Communities CEO Glen Brown said it was important to recognise the role that grandparents have to play in child safety.
“It’s not only parents who have a role to play in keeping children safe,” he said.
“Grandparents are often key role models, and our residents have a wonderful opportunity to share wisdom and guidance that helps younger generations stay safe and aware.
“It was inspiring to see so many of our communities come together in support of the Daniel Morcombe Foundation and this incredibly meaningful cause.”
