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Services face off in Guns n Hoses match

The police vs fire Guns N Hoses Char- ity Cricket Match T20 is taking place under lights at the Tewantin Noosa Cricket Club.

This special event, scheduled for Saturday 8 July, from 4pm, aims to foster camaraderie and friendship among police, fire rescue per- sonnel, while honouring the fallen officers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

The charity cricket match brings togeth- er local police and fire rescue officers for a friendly cricket match.

The teams will also be dotted with cricket stars including Big Bash and Indian Premier League superstar Ben Laughlin. There will be fire trucks and police vehicles on display as well as mascots Blazer Fire Bear and Cluedo the Police dog.

In addition to its sporting significance, this event offers an opportunity to contribute

to a worthy cause. All funds raised during the event will benefit the Police and Fire Rescue Legacy Charities, providing vital support to the families of fallen officers.

Attendees will have the chance to win fantastic prizes in a monster raffle and there will be a barbecue and refreshments available.

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