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Community & Business

3 June, 2025

Morning tea a great success

ALMOST $3,500 was raised for the Cancer Council after a hundred people attended the 18th Mt Carbine morning tea recently.


Rubi Brittain (left) and Kiale Crother presented Karen Pedersen (middle) with a $500 cheque.
Rubi Brittain (left) and Kiale Crother presented Karen Pedersen (middle) with a $500 cheque.

Mount Carbine once again participated in the annual Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea, a nation-wide initiative aimed at raising funds for the Cancer Council.

Event organiser Karen Pedersen said it was a great success that saw 96 attendees and a total of $3,418 raised and donated towards vital cancer research.

“The morning wasn’t just about tea and treats, but more so to raise vital funds for the Cancer Council, and on top of that EQ Resources presented us with a cheque for $500,” she said.

“I want to give a huge thank you to our bakers, donors and prize givers. This was our 18th year hosting the event at Mt Carbine and we are so pleased that so many people came to together to help the Cancer Council move closer to a cancer-free future.”

Bill and Robyn Bale.
Bill and Robyn Bale.
Mareeba gym ladies.
Mareeba gym ladies.
Lyn Pedersen and Lorraine Pedracini.
Lyn Pedersen and Lorraine Pedracini.
Kristie-Lee (left), baby Lane, and Carolyn.
Kristie-Lee (left), baby Lane, and Carolyn.
Young ones Clancy, Lane, and Milly enjoyed the morning tea.
Young ones Clancy, Lane, and Milly enjoyed the morning tea.
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