Community groups and businesses across Cessnock City take part in Australia's Biggest Morning Tea

Laura Rumbel
Updated June 6 2023 - 10:56am, first published June 1 2023 - 2:00pm
BIGGEST MORNING TEA: Cessnock Hospitality Group staff Leanne Graves, Paul Cousins, Vanessa Delforce and Chris Codd. Picture by Simone De Peak
BIGGEST MORNING TEA: Cessnock Hospitality Group staff Leanne Graves, Paul Cousins, Vanessa Delforce and Chris Codd. Picture by Simone De Peak

Thousands of tea parties were held around the nation during May as the Cancer Council fundraiser Australia's Biggest Morning Tea celebrated its 30th birthday.

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Laura Rumbel

Laura Rumbel

Journalist

Laura Rumbel is a journalist who has always called Maitland home. She has been with the Maitland Mercury since 2022, and is passionate about all areas of local news.