Sea of pink over river

The Noosa River becomes a picture of pink for the annual event.

By Margaret Maccoll

Hundreds of people dressed in pink paddling along on the Noosa River to raise money for cancer can be an emotional sight for Lorraine Stevens whose husband Lachlan initiated the Paddle in Pink event three years ago.
“Lachlan had family who suffered through breast cancer. That was the impetus for the event,” Lorraine said.
The operators of Boardwalk Boats also run a free weekly paddle on a Wednesday morning for women recovering from breast cancer and medically fit to participate.
“We have about 20 ladies paddle around the Sound. It’s a good get-together. It’s good exercise and good mentally as well,” Lorraine said.
“It’s lovely to see. They can go on a kayak or SUP (stand up paddle board). They all do the SUP. They usually go for about an hour. Sometimes, they sit down and have a coffee.”
Lorraine and Lachlan are gearing up for this year’s Paddle in Pink on 15 October in the event that continues to grow.
About 300 people participated in last year’s event, and about 80 have already registered this year with the majority expected to sign on in the next couple of weeks.
The ride begins at Noosa Woods, Noosa Sound Parade and travels in a clockwise direction around the Sound and ends at Lions Park, Noosaville.
People paddle in outriggers, SUPs, dragon boat and anything else that can be paddled.
Lorraine said 100 per cent of money raised through registration went to cancer charity and a lot of businesses and organisations support the event in different ways such as providing boats on the day, donating prizes and contributing percentages of food sales.
To participate register by 12 October at paddleinpink.gofundraise.com.au
Cost is $20. Children under 15 years are free. Pink attire is optional, however, prizes may only be awarded to those in pink.