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Fun run and more at festival

By Hollie Harris

THE National Breast Cancer Foundation is calling for volunteers for the Noosa Breakfast Fun Run event which is happening on 28 October.
The fun run has been part of the Noosa Triathlon Multi Sport Festival for many years, and has grown into one of the favourite participation events of the festival with over 200 participants.
The Noosa Triathlon is an internationally acclaimed event, and the community is full of spectators at this time.
The fun run starts at 7.30am, and the participants run along the famous Hastings Street through the heart of Noosa and back along the main beach. All proceeds from ticket sales for this event are donated to NBCF.
Volunteers are needed to:
– Assist with check in and handing out bibs prior to race
– Cheer squad
– Set up breakfast
– Sell merchandise
– Usher participants along the course
Venue:
Claude Batten Drive,
Noosa Woods
Noosa Heads QLD
Time:
6.15am- 10am
Training:
A thorough event brief will be provided prior to the day.
If you would like to volunteer for this exciting and important fund-raising event , contact the National Breast Cancer Foundation on 02 8098 4800 to register.

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