Taiwan Cup Golf Tournament & Charity Gala Highlights the Spirit of Giving in Queensland’s Taiwanese Community
The 2025 Queensland Taiwan Cup Golf Tournament and Charity Gala Dinner was successfully held on 16 October at the Maple Garden Restaurant in Brisbane’s southside. Nearly 350 guests — including members of the Taiwanese community, Taiwanese business leaders, and Australian dignitaries — came together to celebrate the spirit of charity and community service.
The event was co-organised by Chairman Wen and Chief Director Ian Shen, along with the Queensland Taiwan Charity Foundation Board. Director-General William Fan of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Brisbane, accompanied by Mrs Fan and TECO colleagues, attended the gala alongside Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner and Ladymayoress Schrinner, Federal MP Julie-Ann Campbell, Brisbane Deputy Chairperson Steven Huang, Logan City Lady Mayoress Alison Raven, and several Taiwanese community leaders and honorary advisers.
During the gala, awards were presented to winners of the Taiwan Cup Golf Tournament, and the organisers donated AUD 36,000 to the Lord Mayor’s Charitable Trust, accepted by Lord Mayor Schrinner. Director-General Fan expressed heartfelt appreciation to the organising team for their efforts and commended the Foundation for its longstanding commitment to public service, reflecting the compassionate spirit of “Taiwan Can Help.”
This year’s Taiwan Cup Golf Tournament took place on 14 October at the RACV Royal Pines Golf Course in Gold Coast, drawing nearly 150 participants from the Taiwanese community and co-organised by the Taiwan-Australia Team, Sunshine Team, and Elite Team. The tournament fostered friendship, unity, and generosity — hallmarks of the Taiwanese community in Queensland.
Combining sportsmanship, charity, and camaraderie, the Taiwan Cup Golf Tournament and Charity Gala once again demonstrated Taiwan’s warm and giving spirit and deepened the bonds of friendship between Taiwan and Australia.
資料來源: 僑務電子報



