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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2024 · 1H 23M

06: Cassie Alexander (Moderator, Eatons Hill and Albany Creek Community Facebook Group)

from Talk of the Town by Echo News

In this week’s episode we sit down with a local legend, a mum, business owner, community advocate and moderator of the Eatons Hill and Albany Creek Community Facebook Group, Cassie Alexander. Cassie is a mum of three and has lived in Eatons Hill for 16 years. She was born and bred in Ferny Grove and truly calls this area home.In 2019, Cassie created the Eatons Hill and Albany Creek Community Facebook Group out of a need to fill a gap. In our chat, Cassie shares her story of how the group began and what it has become. We chat about good news community stories, challenges and current issues including local crime and the controversial new school speed limit zone along Old Northern Road that is set to commence soon. We also chat about upcoming local Mother’s Day events, share a spotlight on the Sandgate Foreshore and Urban Extreme at Hendra, celebrate the recent 102nd birthday of local resident Betty Carse and much much more. PLUS - We're giving away a $150 VISA gift card and YOU could be the lucky winner!Entering is easy:1️⃣ Find a copy of the April edition of The Echo News with podcast hosts, Von and Steve on the cover.2️⃣ Take a photo, upload to your socials (FB or IG) (stories is fine!)3️⃣ Tag @echonewsbrisbane and #talkofthetown (Each photo = an additional entry!)Competition closes midnight 21 April.You don’t want to miss this episode - let’s chat the Talk of the Town.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week’s episode we sit down with a local legend, a mum, business owner, community advocate and moderator of the Eatons Hill and Albany Creek Community Facebook Group, Cassie Alexander. Cassie is a mum of three and has lived in Eatons Hill for 16 years. She was born and bred in Ferny Grove and truly calls this area home.In 2019, Cassie created the Eatons Hill and Albany Creek Community Facebook Group out of a need to fill a gap. In our chat, Cassie shares her story of how the group began and what it has become. We chat about good news community stories, challenges and current issues including local crime and the controversial new school speed limit zone along Old Northern Road that is set to commence soon. We also chat about upcoming local Mother’s Day events, share a spotlight on the Sandgate Foreshore and Urban Extreme at Hendra, celebrate the recent 102nd birthday of local resident Betty Carse and much much more. PLUS - We're giving away a $150 VISA gift card and YOU could be the lucky winner!Entering is easy:1️⃣ Find a copy of the April edition of The Echo News with podcast hosts, Von and Steve on the cover.2️⃣ Take a photo, upload to your socials (FB or IG) (stories is fine!)3️⃣ Tag @echonewsbrisbane and #talkofthetown (Each photo = an additional entry!)Competition closes midnight 21 April.You don’t want to miss this episode - let’s chat the Talk of the Town.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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