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Moreton Bay Innovation Grant
Access, mobility & inclusion. Funding up to $100,000. Pitch day 9 Oct 2025.
Two scorecards, one hub: Institutional Rebrand and Conflict of Interest (Political). Includes Easy Read + AAC options and live result ledgers.
These tools make invisible systems visible — from tracing conflicts of interest to mapping patterns of denial and creating stronger reporting pathways.
Two scorecards, one hub: Institutional Rebrand and Conflict of Interest (Political). Includes Easy Read + AAC options and live result ledgers.
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Moreton Bay Innovation Grant
Access, mobility & inclusion. Funding up to $100,000. Pitch day 9 Oct 2025.
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