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A day to celebrate the ladies

Amanda Lolicato, Charlotte Wade, Katie Taylor and Rebecca Rae.
Deb Lee, Pam Allen, Benita Brown and Rhonda Hetherington.

As the doors to the recently renovated Deniliquin Town Hall opened for the 2023 International Women’s Day Luncheon on Wednesday, ladies filled the the foyer with cheer and smiles.

First stop for the free event was a check of the table allocation board to navigate your way to your seat, before a photo opportunity in front of a stunning green leaf backdrop and balloon garland in shades of pink.

Next you were tempted with a glass of bubbly before entering the grand hall for an afternoon luncheon and guests speakers hosted by Lournene Liebenberg.

Deniliquin teenager Alice Waters, accompanied by mum Fiona Waters, was the keynote speaker as an advocate for transgender, gender diverse and non-binary youth.

Barbie Scott, Helen Burnham, Alison Wilson and Gill Fraser.
Sandra Cooke, Carol David and Margaret Stanworth.
Esther Waters and Lucy Cleary.
Bronwyn Smith and Norma Walle.
Pat Fogarty and Linda Brennan.
Linda fawns and Louise Graham.
Kathryn Collins and Bianca Armytage.
Alison McNamara and Denise Phillips.
Roseanne Farrant and Sally Osborne.
Donna Taylor and Karen Azzopardi.
Suszie Wallace and Sophie Pisasale.
Lucy Horne, Rachael Braybon and Katrina Knuckey.
Pat Fogarty, Tarria Moore and Linda Fawns.
Donna Taylor, Anna Suckling and Karma Leetham.
Maree Hovenden and Deb Clark.
Diane Doncon and Lyn Rose.
Carol Bradley and Airlie Circuitt.
Audrey Tonkin and Di Stubbings.