House debates

Monday, 2 June 2014

Statements by Members

Lyons Electorate: New Norfolk Morning Tea

1:44 pm

Photo of Eric HutchinsonEric Hutchinson (Lyons, Liberal Party) Share this | | Hansard source

Recently I had the pleasure of attending New Norfolk's version of Australia's Biggest Morning Tea. Located in the beautiful Derwent Valley, New Norfolk at the southern end of my electorate has a population of about 5,000 but 150 people turned up for the fundraising morning tea at the town's RSL club and more than another 50 ordered morning teas to be delivered that day. Coordinator Elsie Raynor and her team, led by drivers Mavene Mann and Lesley Reggett, raised $4,090 from this year's morning tea, which they have donated to the Cancer Council of Tasmania to go towards medical research.

This is the 18th year in which New Norfolk's Can Hope Cancer Support Group has held its Biggest Morning Tea. The group was set up in 1997 by Sue Stops, a cancer sufferer who wanted to provide support for others in her community. It has raised almost $35,700 for cancer research since then. The Can Hope group has not restricted its talents to cooking delicious fundraising morning teas. It also supports the oncology, neo-natal and paediatrics wards at the Royal Hobart Hospital by supplying hand-knitted beanies, scarves, rugs and knee rugs for patients, as well as stuffed toys for the treasure chest in the paediatrics ward. The group has also developed a rose garden in the beautiful Arthur Square in New Norfolk, with a bench seat for quiet contemplation. I want to acknowledge in this place Can Hope's outstanding contribution to their community.