First National agents rally to aid flood-ravaged club

Oxley Bowls Club

Source: South West News

Oxley Bowls Club in Brisbane has been given another donation to assist with flood recovery.

First National Real Estate Oxley principal Geoff Hawker handed club president Lindsay Hill a $5000 donation from the First National Foundation and Australian Lions Foundation earlier this month.

Mr Hawker said money raised came from members across Australia.

“We all worked here on the ground to help during the floods and now it’s great to be able to give some financial assistance as well,” he said. “It is great how our network can pull together to support people on the other side of the country.” Mr Hill said the donation would be used to purchase new scoreboards.

“We’ve just about got the kitchen completed, a new office and we’re putting new vanities in the lady’s toilets,” Mr Hill said.

“We’ve got new floodlights on the greens so are looking at starting our barefoot bowling again soon.”

First National Real Estate established a National Volunteers Register for its 400-plus office network to assist flood-affected members to deal with the deluge of assistance sought by tenants living in rental properties.

A welcome boost in Cassowary country

Wildcare Mission Beach president Rona Harvey accepting $3,000 from First National Real Estate Mission Beach principal Di Wagner

Mission Beach Wildcare has received $3,000 from the First National Foundation through First National Mission Beach to help its Cyclone Larry recovery efforts.

Wildcare President, Rona Harvey said her organisation will make good use of the money.

‘This is great for us; it is a real boost’ she said.

‘We have cleaned up most of the mess but this extra cash will help us to replace the infrastructure we need.

‘We are extremely delighted and you just can’t imagine how many animals we’ll be able to feed with this contribution!’

More than $40,000 raised by First National Foundation through a fundraising appeal is now being distributed to local communities affected by floods and cyclones.

Through the fundraising efforts of First National Real Estate agents nationally, First National Foundation has already donated more than $1.2 million to Australian Red Cross Emergency Services.

First National Mission Beach principal Di Wagner was delighted to be able to give funds to her flood affected community.

‘We all worked hard here on the ground to help after the cyclone and now it is great to be able to give some financial assistance as well,’ she said.

‘The money raised by First National Foundation came from members all over Australia and it is great to see how our network can pull together to support people on the other side of the country.

‘I think that is the real Aussie spirit, to be able to look at a situation and help.

‘We have lived and worked here for over 33 years. The community has been very good to us and our business and it is important to us to be able to give back.

‘We are here not just for the good times, but also through the hard times.’

Similar donations have been made to communities in Oxley, Ipswich, Rockhampton, Bundaberg, Chinchilla and metropolitan Brisbane.

Emergency Services Porkathon

Media Release – 27 April 2011

Kim Wiesner - First National Gloucester (NSW)

Kim Wiesner of First National Gloucester today announced a novel fund-raising campaign for Australian Red Cross Emergency Services. Calling the campaign her personal ‘porkathon’, Kim has set a goal of losing 20 kilograms by the time of the agency’s annual Trivia Night on 20 October.

‘I have come to the realisation that years of eating low fat meals while hiding Tim Tams in the freezer, sock drawer and filing cabinet, has taken a toll. After fudging around the issue for five years, the only way I can hold myself accountable is to make my weight loss commitment painfully public’ says Kim Wiesner.

‘People participate in marathons, walkathons, bikeathons, swimathons, and spellathons so I figured I might as well have my own personal porkathon’.

First National Gloucester is a permanent sponsor of Australian Red Cross Emergency Services and sponsors of Mrs Wiesner’s ‘Porkathon’ will witness a public ‘Weigh In’ at the agency’s Trivia Night fundraiser where the results of her hard work will be revealed.

Red Cross have faced some incredible challenges this year, helping communities all around Australia deal with the horrendous floods, cyclones and bushfires that took place over summer’ says Mrs Wiesner.

‘If I can help raise money to fund Red Cross’ crucial work while shedding 20 kilos, I’ll feel I’ve achieved a win for the community as well as myself’.

Mrs Wiesner will officially ‘weigh-in’ at the Gloucester Medical Centre on 2 May then begin an exercise regime incorporating daily five kilometer walks and dietary changes.

First National Gloucester is therefore calling for donations and will accept them over the counter at their office located at 135 Church Street, Gloucester. Donation forms will also appear at locations around Gloucester following Easter.

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Issued by: First National Real Estate

For further information contact Kim Wiesner from First National Real Estate Gloucester on (02) 6558 9077 or 0427 587 435

Brisbane Recovers, Victorians Prepare

 

Member Neil Coupland, First National Springfield & Collingwood Park

Over twenty members and their staff, network staff and alliance partners travelled from far and wide to help the clean up efforts in Brisbane over the weekend, and their efforts continue. Members and staff are on the ground providing marquees and property management assistance, clothing and other resources to Toowong and Oxley offices in Brisbane today.

First National Sarina member, Wendy Pollock, drove for more than eleven hours from northern Queensland to join the herculean efforts being made in Brisbane.

However, floodwaters are rising throughout the Victorian Hinterland where the network’s Echuca and Horsham offices are hurriedly preparing. In Echuca, 170 properties have been evacuated and Horsham is sandbagging in preparation for what is being described as the worst flood event in 200 years.

First National’s head office in Melbourne continues to receive calls for support from flood affected tenants on the 1800 032 332 number. More than 60 calls were received on Friday and the number topped 100 before the end of the weekend.

The network’s alliance partner are all doing their bit and Honan Insurance is helping with the processing of claims.

First National Foundation’s ‘Australian Floods Appeal’ has now raised $27,597 but donations as a national trend are falling well short of the levels of support seen in the Victorian fires crisis of 2009. Please visit www.firstnational.com.au and donate generously to help recover and emergency services.

First National Foundation | Donations Top $28,000

First National Oxley

As floodwaters begin to recede, First National Real Estate members are beginning to assess the full impact of Queensland‘s floods.

With real estate agent members in full fund-raising mode nationally, donations to the First National Foundation’s ‘Australian Floods Appeal’ have climbed to over $28,000 today.

The network’s call for support internally through its National Volunteers Register has netted over 30 property managers and principals who are prepared to help their Queensland colleagues deal with the anticipated deluge of rental property management issues arising in the days and weeks ahead.

Some ten First National Real Estate offices in South East Queensland have suffered business interuptions of varying degrees with the First National Oxley and First National Toowong offices possibly being the hardest hit.

First National agents are pulling together to help the Oxley member clean up over the weekend and it is anticipated that support for customers in need will begin on Monday. With the assistance of property manager volunteers from other local First National offices, it is anticipated that First National Oxley staff will operate from a trestle table in front of the flooded office.

Two additional property managers are also being dispatched in support of the demands Toowong office will face as a result of 60 damaged properties.

First National members can assist homeowners and tenants with details of government financial assistance available such as:

  • Personal hardship assistance grants
  • Household contents grants
  • Structural assistance grants
  • Government Disaster Recovery payments
  • Rural Assistance

Volunteer Agent Register Launched To Assist With Floods Recovery

Media Release – 13 January 2011

2.45pm

First National Real Estate has launched an internal National Volunteers Register for its 400 plus office network to assist its flood affected members to deal with the anticipated deluge of assistance sought by tenants living in rental properties.

‘As the Queensland floodwaters begin to recede, real estate agents will be swamped with calls for assistance from thousands of tenants living in rental properties damaged or destroyed by rising water,’ First National Chief Executive Ray Ellis said.

‘As well as responding to the needs of our customers, we will also be grappling with the dislocation caused to own businesses, either as a direct result of flood damage to computers and records, or as a result of the same sorts of staffing issues that will affect many Queensland businesses in the days and weeks to come.’

The network also launched a national Australian Floods Appeal last week, using its First National Foundation which supports Red Cross Emergency Services.

The purpose of the National Volunteers Register is to identify which other members within First National’s network are able to contribute resources in support of recovery efforts in the hardest hit offices such as Dalby, Toowoomba, Toowong, Oxley, Ipswich, Gracemere, and many Brisbane suburban offices.

‘We anticipate that once our tenants are able to return to their homes, our property managers in flood affected regions will come under extraordinary pressure’ Ray Ellis said.

‘Some of our property managers will face astronomical challenges finding trades people to help with the enormous clean up and repair tasks. There may also be additional challenges posed by issues of electrical safety, structural stability, health threats or problems such as insurance companies who may refuse to pay claims as a result of rising water damage’.

Using the register, First National will be able to direct the expertise of property managers and estate agents in unaffected offices to where it will be of greatest help to customers in expediting their recovery.

Given that some First National offices are currently dealing with power outages, equipment losses, or staff are simply cut off from their place of work, First National Real Estate has provided a 24-hour emergency hotline for tenants in flood damaged properties who cannot reach their local First National member.

Tenants seeking help should contact Network Property Manager, Dahlene Qama, on 1800 032 332.

‘We’re doing everything we can think of to support our agents in the process of supporting our customers’ said Ray Ellis.

‘The camaraderie shown by the members and staff of our network has been exceptional throughout this crisis. Our flood affected agents have received calls of support from our real estate agents nationally and our call for donations to the First National Foundation’s Australian Floods Appeal is rapidly raising funds.

‘While there are multiple organisations now fund raising, First National Foundation has pledged to give all the funds it raises in this appeal to Red Cross Emergency Services so the money gets straight to where it is most effective, the response and recovery efforts’ Ray Ellis said.

The First National Foundation Australian Floods Appeal has raised over $18,000 in the past 24 hours but the network is calling for more donations in support of Red Cross Emergency Services.

Donations can be made to First National Foundation’s Australian Floods Appeal by visiting www.firstnationalrealestate.com.au

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Issued by: First National Real Estate

For further information contact National Communications Manager, Stewart Bunn from First National Real Estate on 1800 032 332 or 0413 624 317

Australian Floods Appeal Update

As First National offices started sending appeal eCards to their customers today, donations to the Australian Floods Appeal began rapidly rising.

Donations received from First National members, staff and the general public have been exceptional and the network extends its gratitude.

However, the cost to communities, farmers and the economy as a whole is expected to top $5 billion so many more donations will be needed.

Over $16,000 has now been raised but…

  • 20,000 Brisbane homes are expected to be inundated tonight
  • 1,100 Ipswich residents are now in evacuation centres
  • 3000 Ipswich homes and businesses are now flooded
  • Toowoomba remains largely incapacitated

There have been 10 fatalities and a further 15 are anticipated by the Queensland Government. 67 people remain missing.

NOW is the time to support your fellow Australians in their hour of need. Please donate generously.

Visit www.firstnational.com.au and follow the links to donate in support Red Cross Emergency Services.

Australian Floods Appeal

Please Donate Generously

MEDIA RELEASE: 11 January 2011

First National Real Estate has launched a fundraising appeal through the First National Foundation, pledging that all funds raised will go to Australian Red Cross Emergency Services in support of people affected by the Queensland and Western Australia floods.

First National Foundation is committed to the support of Australian Red Cross Emergency Services and, through the fundraising efforts of First National Real Estate agents nationally, has already donated over $1 million towards the preparation of Australian communities for natural disasters such as those currently being experienced.

Funds donated provide real assistance on the ground such as helping Red Cross Emergency Services to coordinate the National Registration and Enquiry System that assists families, friends and relatives to locate each other.

3,919 people have already used the NRIS system currently being operated by Red Cross in Queensland. Red Cross is also assisting with recovery in Bundaberg, Dalby, Warwick, Chinchilla, Emerald and is on standby to provide additional support where necessary.

Red Cross is also distributing practical resources and useful tips to help Queenslanders and Western Australians begin cleaning up after floods. The ‘Cleaning Up After Flooding’ booklet helps households start the process, both practically and emotionally, but with a firm eye on safety.

Donations can be made to First National Foundation’s Australian Floods Appeal by visiting www.firstnationalrealestate.com.au

Issued by: First National Real Estate

For further information contact National Communications Manager, Stewart Bunn from First National Real Estate on 1800 032 332

South Australia Charity Dinner

 

First National Framptons Ladies - All The Way From Alice Springs

More than 130 First National members from South Australia and the Northern Territory raised just over $2,200 for the First National Foundation at a recent fundraising dinner.

First National Murray Bridge (SA) and First National River Estates (Mannum, SA) offices generously donated a number of fantastic items. Wayne Chadwick of First National River Estates and David Forrest from First National Framptons (Alice Springs, NT) were the able auctioneers, responsible for making the auction so much fun and such a success.

South Australia Chairman Russell Burton also celebrated his 50th birthday on the evening.

With many such evenings held nationally each year, the First National Foundation raises many hundreds of thousands of dollars in support of local communities, Red Cross Emergency Services and other worthy causes.

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