32 Woogaroo St, Goodna QLD 4300 07 3288 3916

AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST MORNING TEA 2026

 

This May & June, Club Parkview is supporting Cancer Council by hosting a Biggest Morning Tea!

 

 

Join us on Friday 26th June for our classic high-tea fundraising event!

 

On offer will be 

🍴 Morning Tea from 9am

🎵 Live Music

🎙 Guest Speakers

🎁 Lucky Door Prizes

❤ Raffles & More…

 

Tickets are

$35 for Members

$40 for Non-Members

 

 

Click HERE to make your booking!

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KYLIE GATES 🩷 COMMUNITY ADVOCATE, EVENT LEADER & OWNER OF SOCIAL MUMS CLUB 

Kylie is a passionate community advocate, local connector, and the proud owner of Social Mums Club Forest Lake, Pallara & Surrounds. Known for her energy, heart, and commitment to bringing people together, Kylie has become a familiar face across the community – organising local events, fundraisers, and initiatives that strengthen connection and support for families.
Alongside her grassroots community work, she is also an Events Manager with the national not-for-profit ‘Youngcare’, where she helps deliver impactful fundraising events that change lives for young people with complex and permanent physical disabilities.

GUEST SPEAKER

JENNY JENNER 🌻 OWNER MANAGER OF KALBAR SUNFLOWERS

Jenny is the founder of the Kalbar Sunflower Festival — a little idea that has grown into one of Queensland’s most joyful events. What started as a way to share the beauty of her sunflower fields has become a festival that welcomes more than 13,000 visitors each year. Along the way, together with their community and partners, they’ve raised over $600,000 since 2022, with this year alone raising over $175,000, for cancer care and palliative support — a cause very close to Jenny‘s heart. She’s passionate about creating experiences that bring people joy, connect communities, and give back in a meaningful way. 

GUEST SPEAKER

GAIL ROGERS 🦋 CEO & DIRECTOR OF NURSING AT IPSWICH HOSPICE

Since September 2024, Gail has been the CEO & Director of Nursing at Ipswich Hospice. She is very proud to be apart of an organisation where patient-centered care can be individual, comfortable and dignified. Gail’s nursing career began at Toowoomba Base, St George & Paraburdoo Hospitals, and after marriage and 3 kids, Gail committed herself to ongoing professional development in the field. She has since lived & worked in the Ipswich & West Moreton area for many years, with most of those working for Queensland Health.