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Our community represents a diverse tapestry of individuals, organizations, and initiatives that are making a real difference in the world around us.

From innovative crisis management solutions to grassroots animal welfare efforts, each story featured here demonstrates the power of collective action and individual determination.Our local profiles tell the stories of extraordinary individuals that continue to help shape our community.

From Crisis to Innovation
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From Crisis to Innovation

How One Mother’s Determination Created a Lifesaving Product Gold Coast entrepreneur Krissy Jarvie has turned a parent’s worst nightmare into a business solution that’s keeping people connected when they need it most.   When Krissy Jarvie’s phone rang that evening, what followed was every parent’s fear—a call for help from her son who had been attacked and was stranded with a dying phone battery. That terrifying moment of lost connection sparked an idea that would eventually become Powerdaze, a compact emergency phone charger that’s now helping people across Australia stay safe and connected. The Spark of Innovation “The most haunting reality was how was I going to reach him because his phone had died completely ,” Krissy reflects. “That single moment made me realise how many people must face similar situations—stranded, vulnerable, with no way to call for help.” Rather than dwelling on the trauma, Krissy channeled her energy into solving a problem she knew was bigger than her family’s experience. “I kept thinking about festival-goers, hikers, people working late, students walking home—anyone who might find themselves in danger with a dead phone.” Building Something Better What started as a mother’s determination quickly evolved into serious entrepreneurship. Krissy spent months researching portable charging technology, studying market gaps, and envisioning a product that would be compact enough to carry anywhere yet powerful enough to make a difference. “I wanted something that could fit in your pocket, wouldn’t add bulk to a purse, but could give you that crucial 50% charge you need to call for help, call an Uber, or let someone know where you are,” she explains. Overcoming the Challenges The journey from concept to product wasn’t smooth. Multiple manufacturers turned her down, dismissing the idea or questioning the market demand. “I heard ‘no’ more times than I care to count,” Krissy laughs. “But I knew this product needed to exist.” Her persistence paid off when she found a manufacturing partner who shared her vision. Together, they developed Powerdaze – a biodegradable, recyclable pre-charged device that provides approximately 50% phone charge and fits easily in a wallet or pocket. Smart Design Meets Real Need What sets Powerdaze apart isn’t just its convenience—it’s the thoughtful design that considers real- world emergencies. The chargers come pre-charged and maintain their power for months, meaning they’re ready when you need them most. The biodegradable and recyclable materials reflect Krissy’s commitment to environmental responsibility.“We didn’t want to create more electronic waste,” she explains. “If you’re going to solve one problem, you shouldn’t create another.” Market Success and Real Impact The response has exceeded Krissy’s expectations. Customers are purchasing Powerdaze chargers not just for themselves, but as gifts for  students, festival-goers, and anyone who spends time away from traditional charging sources. “Parents are buying them for their kids heading to university. Event organisers are purchasing them in bulk. We’ve had hikers tell us these chargers gave them peace of mind on remote trails,” Krissy shares. One customer wrote: “I keep one in my running belt and another in my car’s glove compartment. It’s such a simple solution, but knowing I can always make that emergency call is priceless.” Building a Business with Purpose What started as a personal mission has grown into a thriving business. Krissy has developed relationships with retailers, built an online presence, and is exploring partnerships with safety organisations and educational institutions. “The business side has been a huge learning curve,” she admits. “But when you’re passionate about your product and know it can genuinely help people, that drives you through the challenges.” Environmental Innovation The biodegradable and recyclable aspects of Powerdaze reflects a growing trend toward sustainable tech solutions, unlike traditional portable chargers that contribute to electronic waste.“Sustainability wasn’t an afterthought – it was central to our design philosophy,” Krissy explains. “We wanted to create something that helps people without harming the planet.” Looking Forward Krissy is already working on expanding the Powerdaze range, with plans for different capacity options and exploring potential partnerships with safety apps and emergency services. “I’d love to see these become as common as carrying a spare key,” she says. “Not because people expect to need them, but because when you do need them, they’re there.” Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs For others considering turning a personal experience into a business venture, Krissy’s advice is straightforward: “Don’t let people tell you there’s no market for your idea if you know there’s a real problem to solve. Sometimes the best innovations come from the most personal places.” The Bigger Picture Today, Krissy’s son has fully recovered and is proud of what his mother has built from their difficult experience. “He jokes that he’s the ‘inspiration’ behind Powerdaze,” she laughs. “But really, he’s shown me that you can take something negative and create something positive from it.” Powerdaze represents more than just a charging solution—it’s proof that innovation often comes from the most unexpected places, and that determination can transform even the most challenging experiences into opportunities to help others. “Every time someone tells me they feel safer carrying a Powerdaze, or that it helped them in a tough situation, I know we’ve achieved what we set out to do,” Krissy reflects. “That’s the real success story.” Powerdaze chargers are available online and through select retailers. For more information about the product and Krissy‘s entrepreneurial journey, visit powerdaze.com.au or follow @powerdaze on social media.  

Beyond Rescue: How AWLQ Transforms Animal Welfare Across Queensland
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Beyond Rescue: How AWLQ Transforms Animal Welfare Across Queensland

For the past 65 years, the Animal Welfare League Queensland (AWLQ) has provided a safe haven for over 175,000 surrendered and stray animals. The average cost to care for an animal is $750 – and that’s a straightforward case. The organisation never recoups those costs. AWLQ relies heavily on the generous support of their donors to be able to continue to do the lifesaving work they do. At its core, AWLQ is committed to the welfare and protection of animals across Queensland. What many may not realise is the extent of their reach and the breadth of their services. Yes, they rescue and rehome animals, but their impact extends far beyond the shelter walls. One of AWLQ’s most notable initiatives is their Community Vet Clinics on the Gold Coast, Brisbane and Ipswich, which provide vital veterinary services to pet owners who may not have access to affordable care. These clinics not only ensure the health and well-being of beloved pets but also alleviate financial burdens for families who may be struggling to make ends meet. Furthermore, AWLQ operates a wide network of op shops, serving as not only a source of funding but also a sustainable way to support their mission. These shops provide a treasure trove of exceptional goods for bargain hunters, all while raising much needed money for the organisation. The op shops are always in need of quality goods and welcome members of the community to provide donations to any of their sites. Fundraising is a cornerstone of AWLQ’s operations, as the organisation receives no government funding and relies solely on public support. But it’s not just about raising money. It’s about raising awareness, education and fostering a sense of community around their cause. From marathons, to bake sales, to corporate sponsorships, each fundraising event serves as a reminder of the collective power we possess to make a difference in the lives of thousands of shelter animals in need every year. Yet, despite their comprehensive approach to animal welfare, some may perceive AWLQ solely as a shelter, unaware of the myriad ways they serve and educate the community and seek to raise money to continue to support people and animals in need. Others may underestimate the impact of their op shops or overlook the critical importance of their community vet clinics and the affordable vet care model. It’s time to dispel these misconceptions and shine a light on the true essence of AWLQ. They are not just a shelter; they are a lifeline for animals and humans alike. They are not just a charity; they are a catalyst for change and compassion. But AWLQ can’t do it without help. They desperate need community support in their mission to create a better future for shelter animals. You can donate now at awlqld.com.au

Bold, Brave & Beautiful – A Talk with Artist Tracie Eaton
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Bold, Brave & Beautiful – A Talk with Artist Tracie Eaton

  Known as Australia’s “artist to the stars”, international contemporary artist and Gold Coast local, Tracie Eaton, sits down with Get It Magazine to talk about her signature ‘passion-art’, memorable moments in her career, and drawing inspiration from the world around her. 1. How did your artistic career first get started – did you always imagine yourself working in this field? I have always been a creative person, but became rather obsessed with colour in my early 20s. I was working as an occupational therapist in paediatrics and forensic psychiatry and used art and creativity to help clients unlock their feelings and to communicate. It took another 10 years or so before I realised that painting was my true calling – the moment I first put brush to canvas I knew this was me. 2. How did your A-lister reputation develop, and what draws people to your work? Being commissioned to paint for Academy Award nominees for three years most certainly helped me to gain traction and reputation as an artist. We are all drawn to things that make us feel connected, happy and engaged, and my work does this. From a purely art investment perspective, the value of my artworks have tripled in as many years, and continues to, so I’m sure that is an important consideration for some of my clients also. 3. Can you share about the term “passion-art” and what this means? Passion-art, as described by the curator who used it regarding my work, essentially meant that everyone who views my work “falls in love with it”. For me, passion-art stems from the energy within the work – my artwork is colourful and I use colour very specifically to elicit emotion. By incorporating so many colours, textures, media and painting styles, my paintings are alive – I have never forgotten how to play! I am obsessed with colour and how it makes us feel, so I am inspired every day, doing everyday things. 4. Do you have a stand-out career story you could share? One that does come to mind was when I was approached by Jim Carey who asked me what I thought of his art. It was very humbling to have a discussion around someone’s artwork who is so well established! Another stand-out moment for me was when, following one of my exhibitions, I was approached by someone there, who thanked me. He stated he had been colour blind for years, and therefore never appreciated art. However, one of the pieces I created, he saw perfectly. I was blown away that I had painted something that not only he could see, but one that touched his heart so much. 5. You’re based here on the beautiful GC – what are your favourite things about this part of the world? There are so many wonderful things about the Gold Coast and I’m proud to call it my home. I love the climate, the energy and the vibrancy of the Gold Coast. I enjoy the contrast that exists. Where else can you see a surfer carrying their board, walking barefoot, and a business professional heading off to a meeting all at once? 6. For someone looking to get into the art world, what’s your advice for them to carve their own creative path? I am self-taught, and I believe this is a fabulous way of working out what you want from creativity. My advice is to trust your instinct, remove judgement about what you are creating and simply do. Find a way to become business savvy – if you do not want to learn basic business, sales & marketing skills and process, find someone who can do this for you. Oh, and do not listen to people who say art is a waste of time – have faith, work hard and stay focused. 7. What’s on the horizon for you in 2023? There are quite a few exciting things happening for me and the Tracie Eaton Brand in 2023 – most excitingly, there is significant movement on the international stage. I am excited by all this activity, as it will absolutely force me to be the best at what I do and ensure that my focus is on the creation of new, ever-expanding and changing artworks. I feel I am on the precipice of a new creative journey so I guess all I can say right now is “watch this space.” View some of Tracie’s pieces here

It’s never too late to become a model!
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It’s never too late to become a model!

  Model-turned-agent Monique Jeremiah is taking bold strides to showcase diverse talent on the Gold Coast. We speak with Monique about Diversity Models, her success stories and how she’s driving change one photo shoot at a time. Can you share with us the mission of Diversity Models? We represent confidence, curves & culture – we want to challenge the existing modelling industry and encourage businesses to recognise the value of diversity in marketing and branding. We specialise in casting unique multicultural, curve and mature aged models aged 30 plus for print, social media and TVC campaigns. Our aim is to promote self-confidence and cast models who are naturally beautiful, relatable and have an everyday appeal so that they resonate with customers of our clients. How did you get started setting up an agency, and how did you bring initial talent to your books? In July 2022 I started Diversity Models completely spontaneously after many people were asking me whether I owned a modelling agency – in my spare time I was modelling on the side for fun. However, during Covid, I realised I truly enjoyed the networking, marketing and public relations side of modelling. So, I created an industry-breaking agency where I managed models just like myself and gave businesses what they needed and lacked – faces of diversity. I recruited our talent through initially advertising on my own Facebook profile and then naturally I created a FOMO culture. Now we have such an amazing team of models which is growing! How much of the fashion industry do you think is truly committed to using diverse models? Personally, I believe that the industry is still lacking diverse models and this is very evident on reality TV – I just came back from Farmer Wants a Wife and saw it first-hand. Whilst filming, I was only 1 of 2 diverse faces on screen – the evidence is there, diversity needs to be included and not just tokenised. What is your advice to a woman at any age who is keen to start modelling? I would say it’s never too late to become a model – I entered the industry at 30 as a mature-aged model. It is vital that you are already self-confident, have strong self-esteem and can take rejection. Being an excellent team player and entering the industry with an open mind and no ego is essential, as it takes time, experience and relationship building to become excellent and known in this creative profession. I look for natural beauty, unique cultural combinations and models who have taken the time to look after themselves mentally and physically as women. I love models who are highly team players, supportive of other women and have a positive personality. What do you love about living and working on the Gold Coast, and do you feel consumers here are wanting even more diverse models? I love living here as it is very relaxed, it is an entrepreneurs’ paradise and it is a great home base. I’ve been here 27 years. Consumers here want more diverse and natural models as they are tired of the typical Barbie doll plastic image of the past on the Gold Coast.

Navigating Family Law
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Navigating Family Law

    When life takes unexpected turns, having a legal partner who truly cares makes all the difference. At Richardson Murray, family law isn’t just about navigating the legal system—it’s about understanding what matters most to you and your family and helping you move forward with confidence. Exclusively focused on family law, Richardson Murray’s team of compassionate lawyers knows that every situation is unique. Whether you’re making parenting arrangements for your children, working through property settlements, or seeking safety from domestic violence, they take the time to listen, understand, and tailor their approach to suit your needs. Guiding You Through Life’s Most Challenging Moments Richardson Murray is more than a law firm—it’s a trusted ally during times of change. Their experienced team is skilled in all aspects of family and relationship law, including: Divorce and Separation: Helping you navigate the end of a relationship with care and clarity. Parenting Matters: Crafting parenting plans that put children’s best interests at the heart of every decision. Property and Financial Settlements: Ensuring fair outcomes that set the foundation for your next chapter. Domestic Violence and Protection Orders: Providing strength and guidance to secure your safety and peace of mind. A focus on resolution, not conflict Whenever possible, Richardson Murray emphasises resolving disputes amicably through mediation. This approach aligns with their belief in minimizing conflict and helping families achieve outcomes that support healing and progress. Why Families Trust Richardson Murray Clients often describe Richardson Murray as more than just legal advisors—they’re advocates who genuinely care. What makes them stand out? You Come First: Your story, goals, and priorities drive everything they do. Their advice is tailored to help you achieve what’s most important to you. Unparalleled Expertise: With extensive experience and a commitment to staying at the forefront of family law, you can trust you’re in capable hands. Clear Communication: They believe in keeping you informed every step of the way, ensuring there are no surprises and you always know where you stand. Community Connection: As locals themselves, the team takes pride in fostering strong, trust-filled relationships within their community. A Team That Understands Family law isn’t just about legal outcomes—it’s about people, emotions, and futures. The team at Richardson Murray approach every case with empathy, offering not only legal expertise but also unwavering support when it’s needed most. Here for You in Broadbeach and Byron Bay Conveniently located in Broadbeach and Byron Bay, Richardson Murray serves clients across Southeast Queensland and Northern New South Wales. Whether you’re stepping into their welcoming offices or connecting remotely, you’ll find a team ready to support you with professionalism and care. At Richardson Murray, it’s not just about winning cases—it’s about making a meaningful difference in people’s lives. If you’re ready to move forward with compassionate legal support, their team is here to help you every step of the way.

The Heart & Sole: Meet Cathy, Shoutique Founder
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The Heart & Sole: Meet Cathy, Shoutique Founder

  Having been a staple of the independent fashion world on the Gold Coast since 2007, we sit down with Cathy Hardy, owner of Shoetique, to discover the key to her enduring success and some of the must-have styles in footwear this season. What was your vision for Shoetique when you first launched in 2007? In August of 2007, we first opened our doors in Scarborough Street with a vision for a beautiful, independent European footwear retailer for women. We only had footwear and accessories back then, and once we moved to Australia Fair in 2018, we added more clothing and other products to our range.   We really centre around premium quality and a personalised service – when we first started out, there were more than 20 independent footwear retailers on the Gold Coast, and now there’s only three of us! We’ve certainly stood the test of time, and our customers know that they will walk away with something they love.  With such an enduring business, how do you adapt to new trends in the market and styles? I think the biggest change for all within the women’s footwear industry is the wearability of sneakers with everything. Sneakers are hugely popular now, and we can style them with shorts, with dresses or wide leg pants, they are a must-have for our customer base.   Other popular styles include our beautiful handmade Spanish Espadrilles (a personal favourite of mine!) – I think it all comes down to comfort, and at Shoetique we really focus on aligning comfort and style.  Even with the rise of e-commerce, consumers are keen to return to in-person shopping for a more meaningful and personal experience – how do you like customers to feel when they visit your store? It’s just truly personal service – you get service and knowledge of what we know and what could be a good alternative to what you think you need. Sometimes, going to a physical retail outlet provides you with the chance to be surprised.  Not everyone realises this, but photographing footwear can be very tricky – it doesn’t always come out looking the way it appears in real life, or conveying the feel. Showcased with our beautiful clothing, handbags and accessories range, getting to experience our shoes in real life makes it a really positive experience. You know you’ll always pick up something fabulous, but more importantly, you’ll be fitted correctly and there’s a higher chance of finding the right shoe.  When customers have experienced the difference, they always want to come back.  What are the ‘must haves’ for you to stock a shoe design? It’s always about quality for us – we aren’t down the lowest ends of pricing (or fast fashion) but we sit comfortably in the middle range of pricing. Nothing outrageous, but you’re paying for quality and durability (as well as beautiful and unique styles!).  We’ve really curated our range at Shoetique, European shoes and clothing (lots of Italian and Spanish designs), and women come to an independent retailer expecting to find something better. You won’t spot our shoes on everyone, and we cater to customers all across the Gold Coast who know they’ll find something special here.  When you’re stepping out on the town, what will we spot on your feet? Our Spanish Espadrilles are number one! You never have a problem with comfort, they are super stylish and handmade – they just work for our lifestyle here on the Gold Coast whether dressed up or down.  Any favourite retail moments or memories across your career to date? I love when interstate or international customers return to visit us – it gives me such a buzz that we’ve made that level of impact. I might even get an email from an overseas customer asking for me to ship something or looking for another style, and that tells me they love the product but the service is something they remember us for.  We’re lucky to have really endured as a successful independent retailer for a long time – we never sit still, and we’re always looking for new ways to excite our customers.    

Foster care saves animals
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Foster care saves animals

  Animal Welfare League QLD(AWLQ) foster carer Gemma West isn’t your typical cat owner. When she was living in Germany, with her German husband, she fell in love with a cat she named Lamington. “My husband and I adopted him from a farm in Germany.” We brought him home to Australia from Germany with us. Quarantine stuff was quite the adventure! Lamington was bilingual. I would speak English to him, and my husband would speak German to him. And Lamington would respond to both of us!” After her beloved Lamington passed away, avoid was left in her life. Gemma wasn’t ready for another permanent feline friend, but her love for cats remained. This is how Gemma found her calling as a foster carer for AWLQ. For the past three and a half years, Gemma has opened her home to countless cats and kittens in need (97 in fact!). “I wasn’t really ready to have another cat of my own,” Gemma explains, “but I really liked cats and kittens, and I sort of wondered about having a feline friend around me again.” One of Gemma’s most special fostering experiences involved a mama cat named Puss Puss. Rescued from a caravan park on the Gold Coast, Puss Puss arrived heavily pregnant just before Christmas 2022. Gemma lovingly cared for Puss Puss and her six “Christmas bundle” kittens. Each kitten had a festive name, perfectly complementing their arrival time. Gemma describes Puss Puss as a “great mama cat” who raised her kittens with love. After 14 weeks, the time came for the kittens to find their forever homes. While Gemma admits it’s always difficult to say goodbye, she views it as a success. “I see it as graduation day,” she explains. “They’re ready to go off to their forever family.” Having so much cuteness at her home has made Gemma quite the popular figure for visitors. “A friend of mine and her daughter (I call them socialisation officers) often come over to have a cup of tea and play with the kittens. The kittens get exposure to different people. So when they do go for adoption, they’re already socialised.” FOSTER CARERS NEEDED Fostering with AWLQ is rewarding in many ways. The organisation covers the cost of all the necessities for the fostered animals, including food, litter and even litter trays. Gemma highlights the educational aspect as well, with AWLQ providing training on caring for neonates and other special needs cats. Perhaps the biggest perk is the joy Gemma brings to others. “I’m known as the crazy cat lady at work,” she laughs. “I work remotely, so I spend my entire life on Zoom calls. When I’ve got kittens, I can keep an eye on them all day.” Her colleagues are constantly requesting photos and updates on the feline residents that grace her home office. Even the CEO demands to see the kittens before meetings get underway! Gemma’s passion for fostering is contagious. Her story not only highlights the heartwarming bond between humans and animals but also the sense of community fostered by organisations like the AWLQ. For more information on becoming an AWLQ foster carer, please visit: www.awlqld.com.au/fostering

Infrared PEMF mats that improve your health
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Infrared PEMF mats that improve your health

  In the world of wellness, it’s rare to find someone as dedicated to both their personal journey and helping others as Candice Groves. A Gold Coast local with a passion for health and longevity, Candice turned her fascination with the body’s natural processes into a thriving business that’s making a difference in the lives of many. As the founder of BEST CELLF, she has combined her background in wellness and marketing to create a brand that makes advanced self-care therapies accessible to everyday Australians. In this exclusive interview, Candice shares her story—from her early experimentation with wellness practices to the creation of her innovative Infrared PEMF Mats. Q: Candice, can you tell us a bit about yourself and what sparked your passion for wellness? A: From a young age, I’ve always been fascinated by how the body works and how we can optimise its performance naturally. I started experimenting with wellness modalities like saunas, cold plunges, and PEMF therapy, which eventually set me on the path to creating BEST CELLF. Q: What inspired you to launch BEST CELLF? A: After working in the wellness industry for years, I saw a huge gap in the market—advanced therapies like PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy were incredibly beneficial but often out of reach for most people due to their high costs. I wanted to change that and create a brand that made these powerful therapies accessible and affordable to more Australians. Q: How did you go about making these therapies more accessible? A: It took extensive research and product development, but I eventually launched BEST CELLF with our signature Infrared PEMF Mats. These mats combine PEMF therapy with far-infrared heat and red light therapy to promote cellular recovery, relaxation, and overall well-being. The idea was to provide a tool that anyone, from athletes to wellness enthusiasts, could use in their daily life to improve their health. Q: The name BEST CELLF is quite unique. What’s the story behind it? A: The name is a playful nod to the idea of becoming our best selves, starting at the cellular level. Every aspect of wellness begins with healthy cells, so the name reflects that goal of promoting health from the inside out. Q: How do you continue to incorporate wellness into your own life? A: I’m a huge advocate for daily wellness routines. I incorporate practices like yoga, breathwork, and of course, daily sessions on my Infrared PEMF mat. It’s all about integrating these habits into your life in a way that’s sustainable and beneficial. Q: Can customers try out BEST CELLF products in person? A: Absolutely! We offer in-person demonstrations and consultations at our headquarters in Burleigh Heads. It’s a great way for people to experience the benefits of our Infrared PEMF Mats firsthand before committing. Q: What’s your ultimate mission with BEST CELLF? A: My mission is to empower others by providing accessible, high-quality tools that support both physical and mental well-being. I want everyone to be able to access advanced wellness therapies, no matter their budget. So why not indulge in a wellness upgrade that works at the cellular level? Visit bestcellf.com.au and discover how PEMF therapy can revitalise your self-care routine today.  

From Crisis to Care
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From Crisis to Care

How one small dog reminds us why AWLQ’s work matters more than ever! When Lulu arrived at the Animal Welfare League Queensland’s (AWLQ) Community Vet Clinic, it was clear that she had been suffering in silence for far too long. The two-year-old French Bulldog was in agony—her skin inflamed, her ears so badly infected she could barely hear. Her gentle eyes looked at us pleadingly. Beneath her sweet, expressive face was a world of silent discomfort that had gone untreated for a long time. Veterinarians quickly diagnosed her with chronic ear infections and severe aural haematomas—painful blood blisters that had built up inside both ears. The prognosis was grim. If she was to live without pain, Lulu needed emergency surgery to remove both her ear canals. It was a high-risk procedure, rarely done on both sides at once—especially in brachycephalic breeds like Lulu, who already struggle with breathing and recovery. But Lulu didn’t have the luxury of time. She needed relief. She needed a miracle. And thanks to AWLQ—and the generosity of the community—that miracle arrived. Dr. Ali, one of AWLQ’s senior shelter veterinarians, performed the delicate, three-hour surgery. It cost the organisation thousands and when many shelters wouldn’t have attempted such a complicated surgery, Dr Ali knew knew she could help her. And Lulu pulled through. She is now healing, pain-free, and rediscovering the joy of simply being a dog. And she’s been adopted! Lulu’s story is heart-wrenching, but sadly, not unusual. Every year, AWLQ steps in to provide urgent medical care, rehabilitation, and safe shelter to thousands of animals just like Lulu—animals who have nowhere else to turn. Our work is driven by compassion and grounded in the belief that no animal should suffer unnecessarily. Yet this work doesn’t happen by accident. It happens because people like you care. Unlike many services, AWLQ receives no government funding for our vital animal welfare programs. Everything we do—from lifesaving surgeries to rehoming thousands of pets—is made possible through the generosity of our community. Every donation, no matter the size, is a lifeline for animals in crisis. WHY THE WINTER APPEAL MATTERS It’s been a tough year already. AWLQ has dealt with an emergency evacuation of nearly 300 animals due to Cyclone Alfred, devastating outbreaks of parvovirus and panleukopenia, which forced temporary closures of our Community Vet Clinics and Rehoming Centres, and more animals are being surrendered to us as the cost of living crisis continues. As the colder months settle in, the demand for our services grows. Winter is a particularly tough time for vulnerable animals—especially those abandoned, injured, or living in unfit conditions. The costs of veterinary care, food, shelter, and rehabilitation don’t pause because the temperature drops. In fact, they often rise. That’s why our annual Winter Appeal is so critical. Donations made before June 30 not only help save lives like Lulu’s—they ensure AWLQ can keep its doors open to the next animal in need, and the next after that. We know there will be more Lulus. More silent sufferers. More lives hanging in the balance. A FUTURE FULL OF SECOND CHANCES Lulu may no longer have ears, but she hears love in every touch, every cuddle, every gentle word from the team that saved her. She is living proof that hope can be restored—and that healing is always possible. Her second chance was made possible not by luck, but by the compassion of a community that refused to look away and by a dedicated team who go above and beyond to help animals in need. This winter, we invite you to stand with us. To be part of something bigger. To give the gift of healing, safety, and love to animals who have nobody else. Because from crisis to care, we’ll always be there. And with your help, we always can be. Dr Ali.