Community Unites for Dementia Support in Scarborough

Redcliffe residents gathered at Scarborough Beach Park to take part in the 2025 Memory Walk & Jog, supporting people impacted by dementia.



More than 620 people from the Redcliffe community participated in the Memory Walk & Jog. They raised $97,700 for Dementia Australia. The event, held on Saturday, 24 May, welcomed individuals of all fitness levels, with options to walk, jog, or run along the coastal course.

Ongoing Awareness Efforts

The Redcliffe event formed part of a national series of 28 Memory Walk & Jog events held in 2025. These events aim to promote brain health through physical activity while supporting people impacted by dementia. Dementia Australia reports that approximately 82,270 people in Queensland are currently living with dementia, contributing to a national estimate of over 433,300.

Dementia Support in Redcliffe
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Funds raised are used to support Dementia Australia’s services. This includes education programs, family and carer support, and ongoing research into treatment and prevention.

Community Participation and Volunteer Support

Volunteers played a key role in delivering the Redcliffe event. Organisers acknowledged their efforts as essential to its operation. Community involvement was also evident through participants arriving in fancy dress and taking part with their dogs, with the course accommodating a wide range of participation styles.

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Options for Broader Involvement

For those who were unable to attend the Redcliffe event, the Memory Walk & Jog program offers a “MyWay” option. This enables individuals or groups to organise their walk or jog at a preferred time and location while continuing to raise awareness and funds.

Event Summary



The Redcliffe Memory Walk & Jog reported participation of over 620 people and a total of $97,700 raised. The event formed part of a larger national effort to support individuals and families impacted by dementia, with more opportunities available through the wider program.

Published 31-May-2025

Lace Up for a Cause: Memory Walk & Jog Returns to Redcliffe

Redcliffe, it’s time to lace up! The Memory Walk & Jog is back for 2025, bringing the community together on Saturday, 24 May at Scarborough Beach Park for a morning of movement, fun, and purpose.


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From 7:30 am, locals will walk, jog, or run along the beautiful Redcliffe foreshore to raise funds and awareness for Dementia Australia.

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Whether you’re chasing a personal best, donning a fancy dress costume, or just out for a stroll with friends and family—including the dog!—there’s something for everyone. With multiple distances to choose from and a dog-friendly course (just don’t forget to register your pooch!), the event promises a vibrant, community-driven atmosphere that supports a vital cause.

Why it matters

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More than just a fun run, the Redcliffe Memory Walk & Jog is part of a national movement helping to beat dementia. In Queensland alone, nearly 82,270 people are currently living with dementia. Across Australia, that number is estimated at 433,300—and growing.

Funds raised at the event support Dementia Australia’s essential work, including support services for individuals and families, education programs, and world-leading research into treatment and prevention.

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Dementia Australia is the national peak body for people impacted by dementia, including those living with the condition, their families, and carers. The organisation provides support services across the country, delivers education and information to the aged care sector, and advocates for improved outcomes through evidence-based policy. Dementia Australia also partners with leading researchers to drive innovation in care, treatment, and the search for a cure.


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By signing up, spreading the word, and fundraising, participants play a powerful role in raising awareness and improving the lives of people affected by dementia.

Don’t miss this meaningful day out by the bay. Register now at www.memorywalk.com.au and be part of something bigger in Redcliffe.

Published 1-May-2025