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All the Boys in Town

By HOLLIE HARRIS

THE Coolum hotel on Friday 29 July will light up with the Divinyls Tribute Show, which is supporting Project Pink and breast cancer awareness.
For only a gold coin donation on the door, dressing up in your best pink gear will get you in the mood to rock out to Tracey Combes’ throaty renditions of the late and great Chrissie Amphlett’s mega hits.
The PA Research Foundation has joined forces with the Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group (ALH) to help make pink just a pretty colour again for their annual Breast Cancer Awareness and Fund-raising Campaign, Project Pink.
Now in its seventh year, 120 ALH hotels across Queensland and Northern NSW will ‘pink it up’ to help find a cure and better treatments for breast cancer research at the PA Campus – home to the world’s first cancer vaccine.
The Project Pink have put together a night to remember with all the classic hits including I Touch Myself, Pleasure and Pain, Boys in Town and many more.
Best-dressed may win you a prize and with a courtesy bus to your door for only a gold coin donation, this is one cause you can’t afford to miss supporting.
Conditions apply. 18+ event and the show starts at 10pm.

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