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World’s Most Expensive Pizza<br />

Raises $1,850<br />

On Monday the 17th of August, Stella Italian Kitchen in Collaroy auctioned off the world’s<br />

most expensive pizza, with all proceeds going to <strong>Cure</strong> <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Kids</strong>. Bidding at the packed house<br />

was hotly contested, but finally this gourmet delight was sold for $1,850, making it Australia’s<br />

most expensive pizza.<br />

Comprising of highly sought after shaved Australian truffle, porcini mushrooms, authentic<br />

Italian pork sausage and buffalo mozzarella, the pizza was cooked fresh at the auction and<br />

served to the highest bidder – Sue Grant.<br />

A huge thank you to Nick Salermo and his team at Stella Italian Kitchen, as well as Sue Grant.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pittwater House<br />

Crazy Hair Day<br />

On Thursday the 6th of August, <strong>The</strong> Pittwater House<br />

Schools welcomed <strong>Cure</strong> <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Kids</strong> to their annual<br />

Athletics Carnival where we held a ‘Crazy Hair for a<br />

Gold Coin Donation’ stand. <strong>The</strong> sporty students had<br />

their hair sprayed with their house colours - red, blue,<br />

green, yellow and white. <strong>The</strong> girls had ribbon tied into<br />

their hair, and the boys sported very cool Mohawks!<br />

<strong>The</strong> students raised over $700 for <strong>Cure</strong> <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Kids</strong> – thank<br />

you to everyone involved.<br />

Painting<br />

Auctioned for<br />

<strong>Cure</strong> <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Kids</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> 500 strong crowd at the opening of the<br />

Sydney City Marine were privy to a spectacle<br />

when they gathered on Thursday 30th July.<br />

Courtesy of the talents of local artist, Brad<br />

Blaze, a blank canvas transformed into a<br />

vibrant cityscape of the Sydney harbour right<br />

before their eyes, in only a matter of minutes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> painting then went under the hammer<br />

to Dean Leigh-Smith from Gold Coast City<br />

Marina for $2,500, with all proceeds going to<br />

<strong>Cure</strong> <strong>Our</strong> <strong>Kids</strong>.

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