Supporting child safety at the Dance for Daniel

Shining the spotlight on Daniel’s Law

Reside Communities was proud to attend the 21st Dance for Daniel event at Brisbane City Hall on Saturday evening, marking our fifth consecutive year supporting the Daniel Morcombe Foundation.

Hosted in the iconic City Hall, the annual event brings together community leaders, supporters and advocates committed to keeping children safe. This year’s event once again highlighted the important work of the Foundation in educating children and young people about personal safety and empowering them with the tools to stay safe.

The Reside team was joined on the night by our ambassador, Kay McGrath, a long-time advocate for child safety and a passionate supporter of the Foundation’s mission.

Funds raised through Dance for Daniel support the ongoing delivery of vital programs, including education initiatives and the continued impact of Daniel’s Law, helping to strengthen protections for children across Queensland and beyond.

Reside Communities is proud to stand alongside the Daniel Morcombe Foundation and support their important work, which continues to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people and families.

We extend our congratulations to Denise, Bruce and the Morcombe Foundation team for another successful event and for their ongoing dedication to creating safer communities.

Reside Communities CEO Glen Brown said the partnership reflects the organisation’s commitment to building safe, connected communities.

“Being involved in Dance for Daniel is a meaningful way for us to come together and support a cause that touches so many families,” he said.

“But supporting the Daniel Morcombe Foundation is about more than one night, it’s about contributing to safer communities for future generations.

“We’re proud to stand alongside the Foundation and play a small part in helping deliver education and awareness that can have a lasting impact.”

 

March 23, 2026

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