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The secret’s out and it’s brilliant

Christmas just got a whole lot brighter for Noosa resident Kate Fisher who is the lucky winner of the Secrets Brilliant prize pack which is valued at more than $3000.
Secrets co-founder and managing director Jane Meredith said the raffle had been a “beautiful journey” since the fine jewellery company created the Brilliant Beanie inspired by Carrie Bickmore’s speech at the TV Week Logies in 2015 to help raise awareness and funds for brain cancer research.
To support Carrie Bickmore’s cause, Secrets and local charity the Beyond Brilliant Foundation teamed up to create a priceless, one-of-a-kind Brilliant Beanie to help raise awareness.
Due to the Brilliant Beanie being a priceless piece of wearable art, Secrets donated a Brilliant Prize Pack valued at $3110 to help raise funds through an online raffle.
Kate, who is now the winner of the Brilliant Prize Pack, bought a ticket to support the campaign and won.
“Thank you, I’m so excited to be a winner. I’m a big fan of Secrets.” Kate said.
“Thank you so much, I picked up my gorgeous jewellery on Saturday and Jodi and Maggie were wonderful.
“I wore the jewellery out that night and felt like a million dollars. Thank you again, I feel very, very lucky. What a prize to win.”
All funds raised from the online raffle will now be donated to Carrie’s Beanies for Brain Cancer to support brain cancer research on behalf of Secrets and Beyond Brilliant Foundation.
The Brilliant Beanie will continue to sparkle throughout Secrets stores throughout Australia to help raise awareness for the cause.

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