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Noosa puts on Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea

Over 140 community members gathered for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea at Noosa Boathouse on Thursday 23 May to raise money for those impacted by cancer.

It was a fun time for all with lots of tea, sweets, a raffle, lucky door prizes and entertainment by vocalist Vicki Baird.

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.

“Everyone here today is helping make a difference. This event helps fund vital cancer research, prevention programs and support services for cancer patients and families,” Annie 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.

“I’d also like to thank all of the businesses that donated raffle prizes and the caters for their delicious food.”

Annie said the event hoped to raise about $4000 for the Cancel Council.

 

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