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They’ve got your number

GET ready for a jewel-encrusted rollercoaster ride when Melony Brests and bosom buddy Miss Sall Monalla come to the Sunshine Beach Surf Club for the naughtiest bingo in town.
Celebrating 25 years on stage, Melony Brests will dish out her trademark tongue-in-cheek innuendo for a night of belly laughing, ball dropping fun.
Get settled in for a night of outrageous call-outs, sing-a-longs, comedy gags and hysterical audience participation.
Melony Brests Bingo will be held at the Sunshine Beach Surf Club on Friday 28 August, from 7.30pm, with dinner bookings available from 5.30pm.
Prizes on the night include a Noosa Springs Day Spa voucher, one night’s accommodation at Andari Apartments, plus much more.
Entry is $15 per person for the three-hour show with bingo books $5, while all money raised on the night will support the Sunshine Beach Surf Life Savers.
Bookings are recommended so call the club on 5447 5491 to reserve your place.

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