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MEDIA ALERT: Local business community sells out Legacy Lunch in support of child rescue missions

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MEDIA ALERT

This Friday, the Sunshine Coast business community will unite for a sold-out charity lunch supporting Destiny Rescue, a not-for-profit on a global mission to rescue children from human trafficking and sexual exploitation.

Hosted by Loanright and sponsored by Billy J, Harcourts, AUSMAR and Commonwealth Bank, the Legacy Lunch will take place at the stunning Altitude Nine in Maroochydore, bringing together local professionals, creatives and industry leaders for an afternoon of connection, conversation, and purpose. The goal: raise enough funds for Destiny Rescue’s operations to rescue at least 10 children and support their ongoing freedom.

Media are invited to attend for interview and photo opportunities. Please contact Ellen Hill to arrange attendance (details below). 

 

Media Call Details

Date: Friday, 17 October 2025
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Altitude Nine, Level 9, Foundation Place, Maroochydore CBD

 

Media Opportunities

  • Interviews with Destiny Rescue Chief Operations Officer Geoff Harrison and Luke Meisenhelter from Loanright

  • Visuals: rooftop views, beautifully styled event and guest arrival

 


About us:

About the Cause

Destiny Rescue is a global nonprofit organisation, founded on the Sunshine Coast, that is dedicated to rescuing children from sexual exploitation and human trafficking and helping them stay free. With operations across Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America and support offices in Australia, the U.S., the UK and New Zealand. Destiny Rescue has rescued more than 20,000 individuals since 2001, including 1,876 children in 2024 alone

For more information: https://www.destinyrescue.org.au/


Contact details:

Ellen Hill
[email protected] | 0424 791 904

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