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Right: Kaylene, Lorraine, Paulina, Max and Nicholas from MD’S Hair Design in Narre Warren raised money by hosting Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. 31011Right: Kaylene, Lorraine, Paulina, Max and Nicholas from MD’S Hair Design in Narre Warren raised money by hosting Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. 31011

STAFF at MD’S Hair Design in Narre Warren raised more than $200 by taking part in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea.
Clients enjoyed cakes and coffee in the hairdressing salon last Thursday from 9am to 9pm.Owner Paullina Woods said this was the first time the salon had hosted the fundraiser.
“The clients loved it. We had a party atmosphere in the salon.”

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