The community has come together this year and raised an impressive $39,530 at Trundle's ninth annual Pink Night.
It puts this incredible annual fundraiser on track to raise more than $200,000 for women's cancer by the end of next year.
Local business woman and cancer survivor Carolyn Keep has been the main driving force behind this growing event and was excited to reveal the record breaking amount recently on the Trundle Pink Night facebook page.
A large amount of the donations were raised by the shaving of Brendon Keep's beloved dreadlocks, this raising $10,230 on its own.
One family generously supported the event and bided $5500 for a Queensland luxury resort holiday and a bid of $500 was made on a State of Origin jersey signed by Rabbitoh's great Jack Wighton.
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The event was attended by an estimated 900 people and Ms Keep said it was the best 'Pink Night' yet.
For the tenth year of the amazing event there are already some big plans in progress to make Pink Night 2025 the biggest year yet.