Celebrating launch of The Redcliffe Peninsula

Published 1:00pm 10 September 2024

Celebrating launch of The Redcliffe Peninsula
Words by Kylie Knight

Business owners, community leaders and invited guests gathered in The Pavilion at Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival on August 25 for the official launch of The Redcliffe Peninsula plans for 2025.

It was an opportunity for representatives from The Vine Lab, publisher of The Redcliffe Peninsula magazine, website and social media platforms, to reveal plans for the coming year.

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Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival ambassador Leisel Jones hosted the event and put questions to The Vine Lab’s Director Partnerships and Strategy Belinda Boyce, Editor in Chief Kylie Knight and Partnerships Manager Lyndsay Lawler.

“The event was the perfect setting for us to share information about opportunities we’re creating to help businesses on the Peninsula grow, including The Redcliffe Business Network Directory, our 2025 Strategic Partner Program and The Redcliffe Peninsula 2025 Visitor Guide,” Belinda explains.

“We are also running a series of events in 2025, for the public to enjoy and connect with local businesses including Moreton Bay Food + Wine Festival, the new Scarborough Harbour Festival, The Redcliffe Peninsula Business Awards, and the Ausbuild Moreton Bay Community Challenge which will give businesses and groups the chance to raise money for their favourite charities.

“There’s also a big program of events we’re partnering with in 2025 including the Redcliffe Farmers & Artisan Markets, and events run by Moreton Bay Region Industry and Tourism such as Jetty2Jetty Half Marathon & Fun Run, Redcliffe Kitefest, Australia Day Scarborough, Music in the Park (Redcliffe and Deception Bay) and Jazz & Shiraz Newport.”

Editor in Chief Kylie Knight says there will be more ‘marketing muscle’ behind The Redcliffe Peninsula in the coming 12 months with plans for a podcast and The Redcliffe Peninsula TV, as well as dynamic content across a range of platforms.

“We launched the magazine in November last year but have so far relied on organic marketing and promotion. That’s about to change. I’m excited,” she says.

“This is on top of what you would already expect – amazing news and lifestyle content produced by experienced journalists.”

For a copy of The Redcliffe Peninsula prospectus or to learn more about the opportunities on offer, contact:

Lyndsay Lawler at [email protected] or phone 0448 551 069

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