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Time for tea – and cash

Good morning tea: Back: Mezgha, Nahala, Penny, Noelene, Annie and Nenah. Front: Brodie, Lewis, Sahar, Summer, Rhiannon, Lara, Penny, Caitlyn, Josh, Matthew, Eman, Zoe, Liam and Indiah.Good morning tea: Back: Mezgha, Nahala, Penny, Noelene, Annie and Nenah. Front: Brodie, Lewis, Sahar, Summer, Rhiannon, Lara, Penny, Caitlyn, Josh, Matthew, Eman, Zoe, Liam and Indiah.

By Nicole Williams
BRENTWOOD Park Primary School held its first Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea last Thursday – with great success.
Twenty classes from Prep to Grade 6 took part by bringing a plate of food and inviting a special someone to visit.
The morning tea raised $2060.75 for the Cancer Council Australia.
Brentwood Park Primary School student representative council co-ordinator Megan Williamson said the school had many more parents attend than usual for fundraising events.
“It was a fantastic event, that was obviously very close to members of the school community because we had a great turn-out,” Ms Williamson said.
Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea raises money for the Cancer Council Australia’s work in cancer research, education, prevention and support.

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