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Get ready for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is on at Noosa Boathouse on Thursday 23 May to raise money for those impacted by cancer.

Cancer Council Queensland Noosa Branch chairperson, Annie Evans said it was always lovely to see so many community members get behind the cause at the morning tea.

“We are expecting 140 people and there are still a few tables left, so get in and book now before they sell out,” she said.

“’I’d like to thank Phil and Sarah from Noosa Boathouse who have kindly donated the River Room for the event over the past four years.”

Annie first joined the Cancer Council about nine years ago as she had people around her going through their cancer journey and wanted to help.

“Every dollar raised helps support those impacted by cancer,” she said.

Noosa Boathouse Phil Bradford said that they were proud to be a part of the event as it is such a great cause.

A $20 entry free is pre-paid on booking and attendees should arrive at 9:30am for a 10am start.

There will be a raffle and lucky door prizes and entertainment by vocalist Vicki Baird.

Contact Annie for bookings on 0409 385 566.

Noosa Boathouse is located at 194 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville.

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