Our 2009 sponsors
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Narelle Scott & Tracey Dixon of McGrath Hunters Hill are the leading Real Estate Agents in the Hunters Hill area. For the second year running McGrath are the proud major sponsors of the Hunters Hill’s Biggest Morning Tea. Tracey Dixon Profile Narelle Scott Profile Nicholas McEvoy Profile |
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EUROBYTE is a mobile IT services business that specialises in helping small businesses and home users take control of computer systems they're using by providing them with reliable, quality, and affordable solutions, including ongoing maintenance and support. |
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Home Instead Senior Care enables their clients to live an independent lifestyle in their own home for as long as possible. Home Instead CARE Givers are carefully screened, trained and fully insured to assist older people – from a few hours a day up to 24 hours a day – with a range of non medical services including companionship, personal care, meal preparation, light housekeeping, medication reminders, transport to appointments, shopping and errands: early stage dementia and Alzheimer’s care.
Home Instead Senior Care is locally owned and operated by David and Robyn Carver. Home Instead Senior Care |
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KnowledgebankIQ is a leading financial planning firm. They help clients sort out their super and get it working, build wealth through shares and investment portfolios, protect wealth, and generally develop strategies to maximise financial well-being leading up to and through retirement. KnowledgebankIQ is one of only four advisory firms in Australia internationally recognised with the ISO 9000 five red ticks of quality. They are heard on 2GB every week giving financial planning advice. KnowledgebankIQ is highly regarded for providing trusted and understandable financial advice. www.knowledgebankiq.com.au |
Latest news
In 2009 Jacqueline Stene and Friends raised an incredible
$22 500.
Our Biggest Morning Tea raised $20 000 in 2008. We were ranked 4th in the top 30 NSW Community fundraisers 2008.
One in two people will be diagnosed with Cancer before the age of 85.
The good news is that more than half of all cancers can now be successfully treated.
The funds raised through Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea contribute to research into the causes of Cancer as well as new and improved treatments.
This year’s target for NSW is $4.8 Million dollars.
Help us make it happen!




