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Breast effort for koalas

COMBINE the Sunshine Coast’s two most outrageously entertaining performers, the chance to win a swag of prizes, an excellent meal and the chance to make a difference and you have the Abbalicious Drag Bingo show.
The Queens of Coast Comedy, Melony Brests and Sall Monella, will host, entertain and reduce their guests to tears of laughter as they sing, dance and joke their way through bingo games like you have never played before.
But the fun isn’t without purpose – all proceeds from the evening go to the Koala Crusaders who promote awareness and protection for the dwindling numbers of local koalas in and around the Sunshine Coast as well as supporting Koala conservation in other areas.
The fun kicks off at the Cooroy RSL on Saturday 7 May starting at 6pm. Entry is $15 and bingo books are $5, meals and raffles are extra. The content of the show is risque, so get a sitter for the little ones and don’t miss out by not booking early. Get your friends together and book your tickets by calling 5447 6131.

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