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Tea-rriffic fundraiser success

Sunshine Beach Real Estate hosted its 19th annual tea-rriffic fundraiser in support of those impacted by cancer.

One hundred guests gathered for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea on Wednesday 25 May at Sunshine Beach Surf Life Saving Club’s Ocean View Function Room.

Sunshine Beach Real Estate principal Pip Covell said it was a successful event.

“It was a wonderful morning and we were very pleased, raising just over $5500,“ she said.

“It was a bit of fun having Don Drysdale, a local, start and finish the event with the bagpipes and he was fully kitted out in his kilt.“

“We had lots of prizes donated from businesses all over Sunshine Beach and Noosa.

“Feedback from everyone is they will be there next year. Everyone loved it.“

Pip thanked Darren and his team at Sunshine Beach Surf Life Saving Club for the stunning ocean view room.

“We also want to thank Kellie from the Tea Shop in Noosa Junction for serving her beautiful teas,“ she said.

“Thanks to our guest speaker Wendy Barnes, who is a breast cancer survivor, not once but twice, and Rosie from the Cancer Council.

“We appreciate all local businesses who contributed to the raffle prizes, and to the community for their support.“

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