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A KEY local partnership has formed between Kinetic and Far North Queensland Legacy. Kinetic has donated a bus wrap for the remainder of 2023 to advertise the Legacy House project. Legacy House will be a purpose-built facility from which Legacy will deliver vital services and support to families of our deceased or incapacitated veterans.

FNQ Legacy vice-president Ian Butler, a recently retired Kinetic bus driver, said he was grateful for the donation.

“I am proud to be a part of the Legacy and bus driving community and am grateful that the company feels the same. I thank (Cairns Kinetic manager) John O’Brien and the whole team at Kinetic and Go Transit for their generous donation in support of Legacy and our fundraising campaign for Legacy House.”

Mr O’Brien said the donation was testament to Mr Butler’s work, not only with Kinetic, but with Legacy.

“Their expertise and dedication ensured a smooth and efficient process, making it convenient for residents to dispose of their green waste responsibility. “

He said the initiative, not only promoted sustainable waste management, but also raised vital funds for Legacy.

“Ian was a valuable member of our team and having recently retired, we felt this was a great way to honour him and an organisation he is so passionate about,” he said. “We are proud to be supporting the great and vital work of FNQ Legacy.”

FNQ Legacy chief executive Rebecca Milliner said she was excited about the partnership.

Capital works of $67.4m

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