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She Sings for the Sistas comes to Noosa

The Noosa community will come together for an unforgettable night of music, fun, and fundraising at the She Sings for the Sistas event on 1 November.

Hosted by local business leader and breast cancer survivor Naomi Oyston of Shine Executive, this all-women singalong event will transform Noosa into a pink-filled celebration of women, community, and support for those impacted by breast cancer.

Timed to coincide with the Noosa Triathlon Pink Breakfast Fun Run, this unique event will be held at 4 Pines Noosa, offering women the chance to let their hair down, connect with one another, and sing the night away in support of a vital cause.

With a fundraising goal of $10,000, all proceeds from the evening will be donated to the McGrath Foundation to help fund breast care nurses who provide essential support to individuals and families affected by breast cancer.

Naomi, a survivor of aggressive Triple Negative Breast Cancer in 2018, knows firsthand the importance of community during the most challenging times.

“This event is not only a joyful celebration of our health and happiness here in Noosa but also an opportunity to give back to the community that supported me through my own journey,” she said.

“Together, we can raise much-needed funds and show love, respect, and support for those impacted by breast cancer.”

During the evening, breast cancer survivors will be honoured for their courage, strength, and resilience, and there will also be a heartfelt tribute to those who have lost their lives to the disease.

The highlight of the evening will be the singalong led by Lucy Ravenwood of She Sings, supported by DJ Beverly Thrills.

Lucy’s singalong events are renowned for their inclusive, joyful atmosphere, where no singing experience is required—just an open mind and an open heart. With lyrics displayed on-screen, attendees will enjoy singing along to beloved hits, making it a night to remember.

Lucy, who has been entertaining Sunshine Coast women since 2020, is passionate about using music to unite communities. Her events have supported a variety of causes, and she’s thrilled to bring her energy to She Sings for the Sistas in support of the McGrath Foundation.

Event details:

• Date: 1 November

• Location: 4 Pines Noosa

o VIP Exclusive Entry 5:45pm – 10pm: $130 Includes early entry, a delicious dinner with wine, a Pink Party Pack, a group photo, an entry into the exclusive prize draw, and more.

o General Admission: 7:15pm – 10pm: $65 Includes a welcome drink and a donation to the McGrath Foundation.

To purchase tickets visit: trybooking.com/CUUCZ

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