Pink Ribbon Cup founder Robyn Cameron said the enthusiasm for this year’s event had been overwhelming, with over 900 people booked to attend the official National Breast Cancer Foundation function at Aquis Park.

“The event continues to get massive, and we sold out the function on the Gold Coast in early July – if I had another 10 to 15 tables, I’m sure I could sell them!” Robyn said.

“For people that can’t attend, they can again be involved by buying a virtual table or seat which will still help make an impact for those affected by breast cancer.

“All of our sponsors are back on board and we’ve got some new ones too who have come on board and they are very enthusiastic about the event.

“People have been messaging me about how excited they are about the day, which is great, but we have to remember what the day is also about.

“Yes, it is about having fun, but we still need to raise funds for research – research is what gives us hope, and without research, there is no hope, so we really have to keep up the momentum in raising funds.”