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Sunshine Beach to host Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea

Get ready for a morning filled with delicious treats and good company at Sunshine Beach Real Estate’s Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea on Thursday 22 May from 9.30am-11.30am.

Don’t miss the 22nd year of the event at Sunshine Beach Surf Life Saving Club’s Ocean View Room.

Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this event is a great way to support a worthy cause and connect with the community.

Ticket sales will close on Tuesday 20 May. Tickets for the morning tea will be sold in advance and not on the day, with half of the ticket sale proceeds going to the Cancer Council.

A selection of delectable treats, Vittoria Coffee, and Organic Tea Shop Noosa teas will be on offer.

The mouth-watering menu includes, scones with jam and cream, chocolate profiteroles, sausage rolls, frittata and assorted sandwiches.

Each year there’s a huge raffle with so many amazing prizes donated by local businesses.

Raffle tickets are $2 each or three for $5 (please bring cash) and may be purchased at their office at 5/48-54 Duke Street, Sunshine Beach in the lead up to the event, or on the day during the morning tea.

Tickets are limited so get in quick to avoid missing out! Head to Event Brite to purchase tickets.

Phone (07) 5447 2999 or email info@sunshinebeachrealestate.com.au for more information.

If you are unable to attend but would still like to donate, head to www.biggestmorningtea.com.au/fundraisers/SunshineBeachRealEstate

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