When we come together, we’re a force for good
For us success isn't just the bottom line, it's about the impact we have on our members, community and planet. We know that when we show care, embrace diversity, and give a voice to our members we can drive change together. We are good people, doing good things.
RACQ is proud of its long-standing commitment to supporting Queensland communities through our community partnerships, educational programs and grant giving.
Where we’re taking action:
- Inclusive mobility – We bring everyone along the journey to sustainable and safe mobility.
- Resilient Regions – We help build resilient communities in the face of growing climate risk.
$9.9 million provided to charities and communities across Queensland in FY23^
See the difference your membership made last financial year^
6,697 hours
employees volunteered to RACQ community initiatives
1,685 community roadside
rescues for children and pets locked in cars
Nature-based solutions
RACQ's first nature-based solution disaster resilience project
60,705 students
participated in RACQ road safety programs
Programs and partnerships
Community Assistance Program
Through RACQ Foundation, we volunteer our time to support community-led natural disaster recovery and resiliency projects.
Road Safety Education
RACQ empowers primary and secondary students to learn about road safety. Our educators work with communities and schools across the state.
ARTIE Academy
The ARTIE Academy Driver Licensing Program helps Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in Year 10 and 11 learn to drive with confidence.
TAFE Queensland Foundation
RACQ proudly supports the TAFE Queensland Foundation, sponsoring scholarships to support First Nations students to train in their chosen area.
FareShare Australia
FareShare feeds struggling Queenslanders by creating nutritious meals from rescued and donated ingredients. RACQ employees have joined in by donating food and volunteering their time.
Our grant programs
Latest community articles from RACQ
Other ways we’re giving back to Queenslanders
Things to note
^Figures based on FY 2023 statistics. See the FY23 For the Greater Good Report for more details.