Ellen Logan and Julie Ferguson (pictured) from the Cancer Council Queensland Beaudesert Branch were among local volunteers who spent selling several days selling vibrant blooms locally for Daffodil Day. They popped into the Beaudesert Bulletin office on their rounds, selling daffodils and merchandise to raise money for the work of Cancer Council Queensland. They reported strong community support for Daffodil Day, which is a symbol of hope for those impacted by cancer.
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