Monthly Archives: May 2019
Queensland: make your cuppa count tomorrow!
Pop the kettle on: Popular foodie raises cuppa as charity ambassador
Volunteers are making a world of difference to cancer cause: Here’s how you can too!
Cancer Council Queensland column May 19, 2019 Pledge to volunteer this National Volunteer Week and you too can Make a World of Difference. Cancer Council Queensland CEO Ms Chris McMillan explains.  It’s National Volunteer Week this week (May 20-26) and this year’s theme, ‘Making a world of difference’, speaks volumes to the contribution’s volunteers make in our communities. Without a doubt, Cancer Council Queensland would not be…
Etiquette expert shares how to be a high tea connoisseur ahead of Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
Is there a proper way to eat a scone? Why yes, there is! Cancer Council Queensland has teamed up with one of the state’s top experts in tea etiquette, Jo Hayes, to help Queenslanders fine-tune their etiquette skills, including step-by-step instructions on how to eat a scone, ahead of Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea on Thursday, May…
Tele-workshop introduces cancer patients to relaxation therapy
This month Cancer Council Queensland will host a Learning to Relax Telephone Workshop – a first for the charity. Many people facing cancer have said that learning ways to better manage stress has helped them cope, which is why Cancer Council Queensland is inviting Queenslanders to register for the workshop, which will be run over two sessions, on May 30 and June 6.…
Stamford Plaza hosts fashionista-themed Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea
Fashionistas will be served up an elegant high tea next week as Stamford Plaza Brisbane joins the millions of everyday Aussies, putting the kettle on for Cancer Council’s Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. Channel 7’s Kendall Gilding will host the fashionista-themed high tea on Thursday, May 23, where guests will hear from a cancer survivor and Cancer Council Queensland representatives. Cancer…
Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea at Parliament House
Today party politics will be put aside for the sake of charity, the pouring of tea and a bite to eat, with an Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea to be held at Queensland’s Parliament House. Over 30 members of Parliament will attend the event in a show of support for Cancer Council’s lifesaving work in cancer…
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