Community
21 June, 2024
West supports Biggest Morning Tea
WARRNAMBOOL West Primary School was awash in shades of yellow last week as students took part in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea.

Last Wednesday’s fundraiser for the Cancer Council was well supported by the school community.
Students enjoyed large iced cupcakes courtesy of Allansford’s The Freckled Duck after hearing an inspirational talk by a staff member who successfully underwent cancer treatment last year.
Staff also donated and enjoyed a shared morning tea and collected donations.
Event organiser Renae Blake said she was extremely grateful for the generosity of families.
“We have all been touched by cancer in some way, and through friends and family it’s important to realise the effect it can have on so many,” Ms Blake said.
“Days like today (Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea) are important for us to support and become aware of. Our donations have gone directly to the Cancer Council to be used for support and research.”

