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Soul of a great mum

Mother’s Day on Sunday 10 May is a day to show mum just how much she means.
Noosa Today went on the search for Noosa’s best mum and we found some great mums in the community!
To help celebrate the wonderful mums of Noosa, Noosa Today has a Soul Sista prize pack to givea way with a large and small coffee body scrub and a large bag of organic, fair trade coffee.
Before the winner is announced, here are a few more of the wodnerful entries.
“My mum is amazing as she has dealt with many difficulties in her life and her heart is strong and full of love.”
Judith Ahern,
Noosa.

“I would like to nominate my mum, Georgia. She is Noosa’s, no the world’s, best mum. She had me very young but she has always been there for me, caring for me and my brother. We are very lucky to have her as our mum. When we were growing up, my brother and I were both involved with numerous community and sporting groups and mum would get up on a Saturday and Sunday to drive us to the sports field or a friend’s house. And she would always stay and watch us play, even in the rain. You couldn’t find a more dedicated mum than ours!
Junie Polden,
Tewantin.

And the winner is Brenda, nominated by Tina Eterovic.

“Brenda isn’t my actual Mum, but she’s been a big part of my life now for over 15 years. She is the best mum-in-law anyone could ask for. Without her helping me daily, I wouldn’t be able to go to work as much as I can. She watches the kids so my husband and I can go out for dinners. She’s given me the best husband in the world as she’s raised him well. I love her like she’s my own mum and just wish she could see just how much she means to me. Saying those words “I love you” just isn’t enough sometimes. I love you Brenda and thank you for always being there for me when I need you.”
Tina Eterovic,
Noosa.

Congratulations, Brenda. You have won a Soul Sista Mother’s Day pack which includes a large and small coffee body scrub and a large bag of Fairtrade organic coffee beans to help kick start the day.

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