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A JOYOUS EASTER DELIVERY RAY WHITE RURAL ATTEND BEEF2024
Ray White Jimboomba in south-east Queensland distributed 2,000 hot cross buns to Cedar Grove and New Beith residents in an effort to spread Easter cheer and support their community .
The team ( pictured above ) remained committed to brightening the spirits of their neighbours , rain or shine . With smiles on their faces , the dedicated team members joined forces again with the local bakery ( Jimboomba Bakery ) to prepare for the monumental task ahead . Armed with trays of warm , fragrant hot cross buns , the team set out on their delivery route , traversing the streets of Cedar Grove and New Beith to spread warmth and sweetness to every doorstep . Their mission was simple : to bring joy to their community and show their unwavering support for local residents .
The gesture did not go unnoticed , as grateful recipients expressed their appreciation for the thoughtful act of kindness . For many , the delivery of hot cross buns served as a reminder of the importance of community and coming together during times of celebration .
“ We ’ re thrilled to be able to continue this tradition for the second year in a row ,” Ray White Jimboomba principal and business owner Brooke Colledge said .
“ It ’ s only possible with the team committed to assisting , definitely not something capable of one person . Everyone in the office played a crucial part to the success .
The Ray White Rural and Livestock team attended Beef2024 in Rockhampton in May , along with our chief economist Nerida Conisbee .
The team put on a Ray White Rural Industry Breakfast during the week long event , with more than 650 attendees coming from all over Australia .
At the breakfast , industry guest speakers , including Nerida , delved into insightful discussions about the agricultural sector , explored property and livestock trends , and educated the audience on market updates .
Agriculture has been one of the main drivers of the economic growth of Australia since the start of the pandemic . Nerida ran through the driving factors leading to this economic growth including good weather for farming in Australia , more negative weather conditions elsewhere , the COVID-19 impact on Australia versus the rest of the world and geopolitical issues .
Australia is also no longer riding off the sheep ' s back with cattle and wheat now dominant . Beef is now our number one production item . Beef and wheat account for a third of all production while sheep is no longer in the top 10 , having been overtaken by nurseries , cut flowers and turf .
The event was hosted by Betoota Advocate founders , editor-at-large Errol Parker and editor Clancy Overell ( pictured above ).
“ Our community means everything to us , and we ’ re grateful for the opportunity to give back in this small way .”
The initiative not only brought joy to residents but also showcased the commitment of Ray White Jimboomba to supporting and uplifting the communities they serve . Whether through property management , real estate sales , community sponsorship or acts of kindness like this , the team remains dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of those around them .