Inala and Forest Lake Organisations Unite to Fund Local Causes

Vulnerable families in Forest Lake and Inala are receiving critical support through a multi-million dollar funding effort led by two major local community hubs.



Banking on the Community

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Heritage Bank’s Forest Lake Branch recently marked a significant milestone in its ongoing partnership with Forest Lake One Community (FLOC). Since the branch began operations in 2005, it has handed out more than $1.5 million in grants to groups within its local boundary. This area covers suburbs including Doolandella, Durack, Richlands, and Willawong. The branch operates as a joint venture, and Branch Manager Sanjh Prasad noted that the location was specifically created to return profits to the people who live there.

Every two months, the branch and FLOC select local non-profits to receive financial aid. In early October, more than $5,000 was shared among three key groups. One of these recipients was the Brisbane South Toy Library in Richlands. Operating on Tuesday and Saturday mornings, the library functions much like a traditional book library but for toys. It allows children aged six months to 12 years to borrow from a collection of hundreds of items. The service aims to reduce plastic waste and lower expenses for parents, while also creating a friendly space for families to gather.

Comfort for those in Need

Another portion of the recent grant went to Pillowcases for Oncology. This volunteer group sews and donates pillows to children who are undergoing or recovering from cancer treatments. The goal is to provide physical comfort to young patients while they are in the hospital. Dan Baldwin from FLOC mentioned that this charity was personally significant to him, and he felt proud to back an initiative that helps so many families during difficult times.

The third recipient was the National Seniors Australia Forest Lake Branch. This group supports residents over the age of 50 by offering access to financial advice and opportunities for social connection. The funding helps them continue providing these essential services to their members.

A Long History of Giving

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In the neighbouring suburb of Inala, the Blue Fin Fishing Club has also made substantial contributions. Over the last 13 years, the club has donated $2.85 million to the area. General Manager Peter Purins stated that the club has always operated as a not-for-profit organisation since it began in 1956. He explained that all money earned by the venue is either used to upgrade facilities for members or donated directly to the community.

The club raises a large portion of these funds through its Tuesday night meal service. Five dollars from every main meal sold on those nights is set aside for local causes. Mr Purins noted that this initiative generates a considerable amount of money. Current beneficiaries of this weekly fundraising effort include the Brisbane South First Aid Volunteers, Wandarrah Preschool & Community Centre, the Lions Club of Inala, and Paws for Hope & Understanding.



Feeding the future

Beyond cash donations, the fishing club runs specific programs to help children. It currently funds breakfast clubs at nine local schools, with plans to expand to a tenth school soon. This ensures students and staff have a healthy start to the day. The club also supports the Salvation Army by donating around 60 hams each Christmas to ensure struggling families can enjoy a festive meal. Mr Purins remarked that it is up to the charitable organisations to use the resources where they are needed most, which makes a real difference in people’s lives.

Looking ahead, the Blue Fin Fishing Club is preparing for its 70th anniversary in January 2026. The club plans to host a week of promotions and a major dinner to celebrate the occasion. The event will also honour long-standing members, some of whom have belonged to the club for up to 60 years.

Published Date 26-November-2025

Blue Fin Fishing Club in Inala Casts a Line for the Future with Major Renovations

The Blue Fin Fishing Club in Inala is preparing for a major transformation. The much-loved community hub is set to undergo extensive renovations that will breathe new life into the venue and enhance the experience for its diverse clientele.



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Blue Fin Fishing Club general manager Peter Purins expressed excitement about the project, stating that the renovations will cater to the evolving needs of the Inala community. The goal is to create a more welcoming and inclusive space for everyone, reflecting the vibrant mix of families, young professionals, and long-time residents that make Inala unique.

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A key focus of the renovations will be the addition of a dedicated family lounge with an attached children’s play area.

This will provide a safe and enjoyable space for families to relax and spend time together, acknowledging the importance of family-friendly environments in a suburb where the average age is around 32.

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The club’s bar, bistro, and lounge areas will also see significant upgrades. The sports bar will be modernised with cutting-edge audiovisual technology, ensuring patrons can catch every sporting moment while enjoying their favourite drinks.

The bistro will receive enhancements to improve efficiency and create a fresh, modern ambience. A highlight will be the addition of a rotisserie-style roaster, allowing diners to watch their meals being prepared on a captivating display.

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Stage 1 of the renovation work commenced on 29th April and is expected to continue until mid-August. During this time, the club is committed to maintaining its services by relocating operations to different areas within its expansive facilities.



Purins emphasised the club’s passion for the project and its potential positive impact. The renovations are expected to elevate every aspect of the Blue Fin experience, from the moment guests enter the club to the final moments of their visit.

Follow the establishment on Instagram for updates.

Published Date 13-May-2024