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Noosa ladies help empower the fight against endometriosis

Gusto Restaurant played host to the inaugural Queensland Sotheby’s International Realty Ladies Lunch that not only delighted the attendees with culinary delights but also contributed significantly to the cause of Endometriosis Australia on Friday 27 October.

This philanthropic event, organised with purpose and flair, successfully raised an impressive $2500 to support the ongoing efforts against endometriosis.

Gusto Restaurant, known for its delectable cuisine and chic ambiance, provided the perfect backdrop for an afternoon filled with camaraderie, compassion, and charity.

As ladies from the community gathered to enjoy a sumptuous meal, the atmosphere buzzed with conversations and laughter, creating a sense of unity among attendees.

The highlight of the Ladies Lunch was not just the culinary experience but the shared commitment to making a positive impact.

Through a combination of ticket sales and an abundance of generous donations from local businesses, the event successfully raised $2500 to support Endometriosis Australia.

This financial contribution will go a long way in advancing research, awareness, and support for those affected by endometriosis.

The success of the Ladies Lunch wouldn’t have been possible without the generous support of the community.

Local businesses and individual contributors rallied together, demonstrating the power of collective action in driving positive change.

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