Each year Trundle, the tiny town with a big heart, not only hosts the Abba Festival which attracts more than 5000 people to the area, it also rallies to raise thousands of dollars for women's cancers.
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This weekend the town will once again "Unite In Pink" for it's annual Pink Ribbon fundraiser on Friday night.
Organisers of the official Cancer Council event, Carolyn Keep and Debbie Veal, said they are extremely excited to announce a very special master of ceremonies for the night.
"Chanel 10 sport presenter Michael Cain has kindly agreed to host Trundle Pink Ribbon Night for us," Carolyn said.
"Since agreeing to be our emcee, Michael has been collecting sporting memorabilia for our auction everywhere he goes. He has secured some amazing things."
Now in its fourth year, the event sees hundreds of people turn up to the Trundle Services and Citizens Club decked out in colourful costumes in various shades of pink to raise awareness and much needed funds for all types of women's cancers.
"Last year we raised an amazing $17,000," Carolyn said.
"It grows substantially every year. We raised $11,000 in 2017 and $6500 in 2016, the support just gets bigger and better every year, we are so grateful to everyone involved."
The night kicks off at 6pm and features an auction with many quality items up for bids, live music, wine and cider bar, a monster raffle, the Pink Panther, amazing prizes, delicious treats, merchandise and much more.