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Our Sponsors

The Redlands Coast Museum thanks its sponsors and supporters and acknowledges their contribution.

Redland City Council

Redland City Council is the local government authority for Redland City, which includes the Southern Moreton Bay Islands, North Stradbroke Island, Coochiemudlo Island and the mainland from Redland Bay in the south, to Capalaba in the west and Thorneside to the north.

The Redland City Council is a major sponsor of the Museum –  proudly supporting the Museum with Operational funding annually as well as ongoing promotion and acknowledgement as one of the five major culture and heritage hubs of the Redlands Coast. 

Redland City Storage

Redland City Storage are your local self-storage experts providing a comprehensive range of storage solutions across three convenient locations – Capalaba, Cleveland, and Victoria Point. Whether you’re downsizing and need to free up some space, expanding your business, or need to store your caravan or boat, Redland City Storage provides simple and convenient solutions with a local’s touch.

Redland City Storage supports the Museum as an annual Corporate Sponsor, offering us complementary storage for our excess collection items, as well as space for Theatre Redlands prop storage.

Community Bank Victoria Point and Wynnum Manly (Bendigo Bank)

For over 160+ years, Bendigo Bank has been dedicated to helping Australian communities thrive.

Our unique Community Bank model – where local communities co-own and operate branches – ensures profits are reinvested locally. 

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The Community Bank Victoria Point and Wynnum Manly (Bendigo Bank) are proudly supporting the Redlands Coast Museum this year, with funds offered, going directly to the creation of a newly repurposed area of the Museum – a Theatrette. Watch this space!