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Cairns
walks for cancer research
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The
things we do for charity. ABSN Adam Carter strutted his
stuff on the catwalk for the Womanless Beauty Pageant
and won for HMAS Cairns.
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Some
of the HMAS Cairns walkers :Back Row: LSBM Ricky Ellem,
CMDR Niel Wark, CHAP Col Acton, LCDR Sharon Daniels, ABHSO
Carla Doherty. Front Row: LCDR Wendy Munday and her son
Brock, ABBM Jo Foley, and Mrs Anne Adams.
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By
LEUT Donna Ellem
For 18 hours sailors, officers and civilians from HMAS Cairns
(CMDR Niel Wark) walked around Barlow Park to raise money and awareness
for the Queensland Cancer Fund.
The team of 13 was one of over 150 teams who participated in this
event, which is in its second year. Members of the team had to raise
at least $100, and devise a theme for their tent and members. The
Cairns team dressed as cleaning ladies under the motto of Cleaning
out cancer in the Navy, but enjoyed looking at other teams
who dressed up as ballerinas, naughty nurses, mobsters and nuns
to name a few.
Among the many events that were organised during the 18 hours was
the candlelight ceremony.
This ceremony is used to recognise anyone who had died from cancer.
The team lit a candle to remember all sailors and officers who have
died from this disease, and it burnt throughout the night guiding
the walkers as they circled the park.
Another activity that was more light hearted was the Womanless
Beauty Pageant.
True to form, the Navy team put in a contestant, ABSN Adam Carter.
With the help of fellow female team members, Adam was made up and
dressed up for the strut down the catwalk. With 24 other contestants
vying for the title of Queen of the Night, the competition was stiff.
But, Adam did the team and the Navy proud by swaying his hips and
flashing his fish net stockinged legs, and winning the title. When
asked to say a few words all the blushing beauty could say was,
Thank you to my team members and to the sponsors, and
that he now needed to sit down as one of his heels was broken and
he couldnt walk.
The night had a carnival atmosphere, which would explain the increase
in participation from the previous year, and the fact that the amount
raised well exceeded the target set and broke the National record.
The event raised over $366,000, with the Cairns team contributing
$1732 and eager to put in a team again next year. The team members
were LEUT Donna Ellem (team captain), CMDR Niel Wark, LCDR Wendy
Munday, CHAP Collin Acton, LCDR Sharon Daniels, POPTI Miranda Harper,
LSBM Ricky Ellem, LSRO Jo Gaskell, LSDEN Katie Simpson, ABSN Adam
Carter, ABHSO Carla Doherty, ABBM Jo Foley and Mrs Anne Adams.
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