Between 70 and 80 people came and went across the event, enjoying a relaxed atmosphere, favourable weather and a spread of delicious cakes and sweets.
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Strong community support helped make this year’s Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser in Nanneella another success, raising $7000 for the Cancer Council.
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Organiser Lyn Mussared said between 70 and 80 people came and went across the event, enjoying a relaxed atmosphere and favourable weather.
“It was a really great day, we were very lucky with the weather,” she said.
“It had a lovely atmosphere, nice and relaxed, and people who don’t normally run into each other were chatting.”
The event featured homemade food, along with a stall selling knitted beanies and blankets, which proved popular.
Lyn and Dana Mussared in front of the tribute tree.
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“The beanies and blankets nearly all sold out,” Ms Mussared said.
A tribute tree was also set up, allowing attendees to write the names of loved ones affected by cancer, including survivors and those who had passed.
Ms Mussared said the day was not only about fundraising, but also about bringing people together.
“It’s a lot of work, but I do really enjoy it,” she said.
She confirmed she was planning to host the event again next year.
Lawrie and Lyn Town.
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Paisley Fitzpatrick and Ella Betts.
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Kath Burns and Tracie Kyne.
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Attendees enjoyed the Biggest Morning Tea 2026 in Nanneella.
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The Mussared family, Glen, Dana and Lyn.
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Judy Murray, Kaye Clarke, Fiona Cuttriss, Kathy Williams, Judy O'Connor, and Marg Hore.
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Belinda Burgoyne, Renee Joyce, Michelle Glass, Kellyanne Clarke and Raelene Dudley.
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Bev Nelson and Margaret Hedington.
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