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Injune rallies around the camp oven for a big morning tea

Featuring a camp oven cook off, the community rallied to raise thousands for cancer research and support.

COOK-OFF CHALLENGERS: Justin MacDonnell and Lynne Jones at the Injune Biggest Morning Tea on Saturday. Picture: Ellen Ransley
COOK-OFF CHALLENGERS: Justin MacDonnell and Lynne Jones at the Injune Biggest Morning Tea on Saturday. Picture: Ellen Ransley

NOT EVEN the cold could dampen the spirits in Injune, as dozens gathered in a Coronation St backyard on Saturday for the biggest morning tea of the year.

Featuring a camp oven cook-off between Justin MacDonnell from Wallaroo, and Injune local Lynne Jones, revellers enjoyed a cuppa, sweet and savoury treats and damper as they supported the local branch of Cancer Council.

By the end of the day, the community had raised more than $2000 for cancer research and support.

"Considering the weather on the day, I thought it was a really good effort,” president Janice Humphreys said.

"Justin MacDonnell won the damper cook-off by $8, which he was happy about.

"Everybody seemed to enjoy themselves and to take that much from the day was fantastic.”

Injune formed a Cancer Council branch eight years ago, and has hosted a Biggest Morning Tea since.

"The community always come out to support us and it's great we can now give this money to the council,” Ms Humphreys said.

Originally published as Injune rallies around the camp oven for a big morning tea

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