Read the latest media releases and news on Wesley Mission Queensland, our clients and our community.
The public joined Wesley Arts participants and volunteers to help bring the mural to life.
Join Wesley Arts’ live painting event in Queen Street Mall, Brisbane, to explore how creativity boosts mental health and wellbeing. Wednesday, 6 November, 9am-2pm.
With more than 3.7 million Australian households experiencing food insecurity and more than 60% of households reliant on Jobseeker payment , Wesley Mission Queensland (WMQ) has set out to distribute more than 3,000 Red Bags for food relief leading up to Christmas.
Staff, families and kids had a fun day filled with outdoor games, dancing and delicious food!
Over 2 in 5 Australians will experience a mental disorder, yet access to quality mental health services remains one of the top five concerns.
Learn how WMQ enhances support for mental health workers with in-house Practice Supervision, improving staff retention and prioritising wellbeing for better community care.
Masterchef contestant and cooking show host Michael Weldon visited the kitchen at the House with Ollie’s brothers to create her favourite meal of cheeseburgers.
Driving real change through authentic inclusivity: how WMQ fosters belonging, amplifies diverse voices, and builds a more just and equitable community for all.
This change will have no effect on our customers and employees, and WMQ’s values and mission remain the same.
WMQ's equitable approach allowed Tala and Helena to advance their careers while balancing personal lives, pioneering flexible leadership in the legal industry.
Watch the video below to see their reactions.
Australia's native ingredients are not only healthy but also offer a diverse flavour and a taste of the country.
Watch the official opening to the community and for the new residents who will now call Rosemount home.
The Government-funded Aged Care Volunteer Visitor Scheme (ACVVS) is available in WMQ's aged care communities.
Recognizing the amazing job our palliative care and hospice staff do! Yes, there is sadness and fear, but there is also love, joy and moments of profound connection.
The International Day turned into a Nurses Week! Celebrations showed appreciation for their incredible nurses, complete with all kinds of treats and nurse-themed cupcakes.
For residents like Tania and her 96-year-old mum Terry, the move represents a bittersweet new chapter.
Some of our special residents include Mavis, from St Marks aged care community, who's 99 this year and served in the Air Force.
The Queensland Training Awards recognises individuals and organisations in vocational education and training (VET) programs.
Chloe, now 21 years old, shares her struggles with mental health as a child and simple tips for parents on how to really listen.