And the buns turn pink

Bakers Delight Noosa Junction franchisee Stephen Tindal with breast cancer survivor and local musician Tracey Combes.

LOCAL breast cancer survivor and musician Tracey Combes and Bakers Delight Noosa Junction are rolling up their sleeves to raise funds and awareness for breast cancer during the Bakers Delight Pink Bun campaign.
From 11 May to 3 June Bakers Delight Noosa Junction will join over 600 bakeries throughout Australia to raise $1.5 million for Breast Cancer Network Australia (BCNA) in this year’s pink bun campaign.
Now in its 15th year, all proceeds from the sale of the pink buns go directly BCNA through this colourful and delicious fund-raising campaign.
Money raised from the pink bun campaign supports essential BCNA services including the creation of the My Journey Kit, an information pack provided to people newly diagnosed with breast cancer.
Tracey will join the franchisee owner Stephen Tindal at Noosa Junction Baker’s Delight on Friday 22 May from 9.30am to 12noon to help raise awareness of breast cancer and anyone who has been affected by the disease is welcome to stop and chat with Tracey.