| |

Nutbush City Limits! How Burpengary’s dance event is changing lives 

Burpengary Regional Aquatic Centre has been a host to over 100 members of the community for an electric moment of dance to ‘Nutbush City Limits’ by Tina Turner, all to help house women over 55 who are experiencing homelessness.  

The fundraising event raised over $3.3k for the charity The Forgotten Women, whose representatives attended the event, with every $50 helping one woman each week towards food or rent. 

The event was organised by Kaz Bennett, Access & Inclusion Officer at Burpengary Regional Aquatic Centre. Kaz commented: 

“Life can change in an instant, whether it’s the sudden loss of a loved one, the end of a job, a business collapsing or the heartbreaking reality of losing a home. These moments can happen to anyone, often without warning. And when they do, having support can make all the difference. 

“One morning when I was going to work, I saw a mum in her car, having slept the night in there with her kids. I saw she had her work uniform on, and it broke my heart. I knew I had to do something to help. 

“That’s why we’ve hosted The Nutbush for The Forgotten Women, to raise much-needed funds and awareness for older women who need a lifeline and assistance, who are so often overlooked and unheard.” 

The Nutbush dance, familiar to many, brought community together whereby members of all ages and abilities were invited to wear a pink shirt or hat, stay for breakfast and refreshments and enjoy each other’s company.   

The event sponsor, Changing Seasons, donated 200 sun visors to The Forgotten Women, which were available for sale both on the day and online.  

Kaz continued, “Every dollar from the sale of these sun visors and all donations from the day have gone directly to these women, to remind them that they are not forgotten”. 

The Forgotten Women is a grassroots housing initiative for homeless women over 55.  The project’s mission is to ensure as many of these vulnerable women as possible have access to secure, safe and affordable housing options that enable them to age with dignity. 

Kaz’s message to those in the community is one of unity: “If you can help in any way, by donating or simply spreading the word, please do. Together, we can offer hope, dignity and a reminder that someone still cares for those who need it most”. 

With community support, Kaz hopes to make this an annual event every September. To get involved in the 2026 event, please contact Kaz at KBennett1@belgravialeisure.com.au. 

To discover more impactful community programs like these, visit Burpengary Regional Aquatic Centre and get involved today. 

Similar Posts

  • Stay safe and stay cool this summer

    With swimming activities on the rise and the summer heat set to soar, we want to ensure that everyone enjoys a safe and positive swimming experience to stay cool and beat the heat. This summer, be sure to practice adequate aquatic supervision and help us to create a safe and respectful swimming environment for everyone. Read on to learn how you can support a safe summer by the pool.

  • Laps for Josh

    At Burpengary Regional Aquatic Leisure Centre (BRALC) in Queensland, the water offers more than just exercise and leisure – it’s a sanctuary. For Kaz, who lost her son to suicide in 2018, the pool has become a source of healing, purpose and hope. Karen Bennett, known to many as Kaz, is the venue’s Customer Service and Access and Inclusion Officer. But beyond her role at BRALC, Kaz is a mother who has turned unimaginable grief into a mission of love, awareness and change.
    In 2018, Kaz lost her son Josh to suicide. A tragedy that shook her family to its core. Kaz explained that, by all accounts, Josh was a happy young man. He had a job, great mates and a supportive, loving home. Just a day before he passed, he played in the semi-finals for the Caboolture Snakes Rugby Union team, spent time with his best friend and even started an online course for a new job. Life seemed normal, until suddenly, it wasn’t. For Kaz and her family, the days, weeks and years that followed were a blur. But with love, support and sheer perseverance, they found a way to keep going. And during it all, swimming became her place of comfort. “Three years ago, walking through the gates of BRALC changed something. I found not just a place to swim but a community that welcomed me and gave me purpose again. Each March, we swim in Laps for Life, an initiative raising money for ReachOut Australia, an organisation dedicated to supporting young people struggling with their mental health,” Kaz explained. From this, Laps for Josh was born. A personal tribute to Kaz’s son and it has become a powerful movement to help others who may be carrying their own silent struggles. “Some days, the grief is so heavy I can barely lift it, but on those days, I go to the pool,” Kaz shares. “A smile from the reception staff or another swimmer reminds me I’m not alone.” Kaz’s presence at BRALC has not gone unnoticed. Venue Manager Tanya Fletcher shares, “Karen is a ray of sunshine to our venue, very positive energy and always smiling and well-loved within the team.”
    Members of the community have echoed this sentiment, with one visitor expressing, “Kaz is brilliant, competent, friendly and full of personality. She went above and beyond to help me with my membership issue and her presence at the Centre makes a difference.” This year, Laps for Josh has already surpassed expectations, raising over $5,300 so far. Kaz has set a personal goal of swimming 50km throughout March, fueled by the love and support of those around her. Josh’s memory lives on in every stroke of the swimmers – friends, family and members – who join Kaz in this tribute. Laps for Josh is more than a fundraiser; it’s a reminder that no one carries their burdens alone. “Kindness is the most powerful, least costly agent of human change. You’re forever loved and missed, Josh.” – Mum. When life doesn’t go as planned, visit ReachOut Australia, a safe place to chat anonymously, get support and feel better.
    If you or someone you know needs support, please reach out: For support in Australia: For support in New Zealand: Remember, you are not alone. Help is available.

  • Chatty Cafe 2025 is here this August!

    We’re partnering with Chatty Cafe this August to create opportunities for our community to connect!   Chatty Cafe is available all-around Australia – with its purpose being to connect people with the opportunity to have a chat and brighten your day!  Chatty Cafe will be running at Burpengary Regional Aquatic Leisure Centre the whole month. Simply look out…

  • Belgravia Masters Swim Team shines at the Great Barrier Reef Masters Games

    Proof that excellence grows with experience, the Belgravia Masters Swim Team made their mark at the 2025 Great Barrier Reef Masters Games in Cairns. With swimmers spanning a range of age groups, the team returned home with an incredible 59 medals!  Held at Tobruk Memorial Pool, the event drew over 300 competitors from all over…

  • Refer a friend for your chance to WIN and inspire a love of swimming!

    As a valued Member, you already know the importance of staying active, building confidence and feeling safe in and around water. Now’s your chance to spread the word and be rewarded in a big way! We’re offering current, eligible members the chance to WIN a trip to see athletes from the Australian Dolphins Swim Team…