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She sings for the Sistas

A joyful celebration of women, health, and community is about to light up Noosa with “She Sings for the Sistas,” an all-women singalong event that promises to be an unforgettable evening full of music, laughter, and heartwarming connections.

Organised by local business leader and breast cancer survivor Naomi Oyston of Shine Executive, this event has attracted tremendous community support, setting the stage for what is sure to be the “Breast night ever” for women in Noosa. Major sponsor Alex Harris of Noosa4Sale, Glenn Thiele, the new owner of 4 Pines Noosa, and performer Lucy Ravenwood of She Sings have all come together to turn Noosa pink in a way that is Fun, Female and Fabulous.

Taking place on 1 November the event aims to raise $10,000 for the McGrath Foundation, which provides Breast Care Nurses to support women, and their families impacted by breast cancer.

Inspired by her own breast cancer journey, Naomi reached out to local business owners and has been overwhelmed by their generosity, with raffle prizes, donations and sponsorships pouring in. Donations have been gratefully received for an amazing Winery Immersion Experience in Victoria with flights, accommodation & meals for two; a rejuvenating and relaxing Day Spa Experience for two at Australia’s best destination spa and so many other beautiful prizes that lucky ladies on the evening will be delighted to win.

With heartfelt backing local businesses, press, and radio stations have rallied behind the cause, turning this event into a symbol of hope, celebration, and resilience.

“This event is not just about fundraising—it’s about giving back to a community that has stood by me and so many others through our breast cancer journeys. It’s a truly special night of joy, connection, and sisterhood, where every ticket purchase, donation, and act of support makes a real difference. We are incredibly grateful for how the community has united for a cause so close to all of our hearts,” Naomi said.

The statistics remind us why this cause is so important: 58 Australian women are diagnosed with breast cancer every day, 1 in 7 women will face it in their lifetime, and tragically, 9 women lose their lives to breast cancer daily.

For Naomi and her husband Andy, this event is a heartfelt thank you to the community that embraced them during their toughest times, while honouring all breast cancer survivors and supporting those still fighting the disease.

Join the celebration for a night of music, joy, and heartfelt connection. All proceeds will go to the McGrath Foundation, ensuring that the community’s support directly benefits women and their families who need it most.

She sing for the Sistas will be on 4 Pines Noosa on 1 November.

VIP entry from 5.45pm, $130.

General admission from 7.15pm, $65.

For tickets visit trybooking.com/CUUCZ

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