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Sony Foundation's Wharf4Ward event raises $520,000 for youth cancer

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The stars were out in force yesterday for Sony Foundation's annual Wharf4Ward fundraising lunch, raising $520,000 for Sony Foundation's charity campaign 'You Can'.

The stars were out in force yesterday for Sony Foundation's annual Wharf4Ward fundraising lunch. Woolloomooloo Wharf has never looked better, hosting 850 guests to a day of fine food, wine and entertainment all the while raising a staggering $520,000 for Sony Foundation's charity campaign You Can - a national fundraising and awareness campaign set up by Sony Foundation and CanTeen to raise much-needed funds for specialised youth cancer care and services around the country.

Sony Music artists including Justice Crew, Timomatic and US band Hot Chelle Rae blew the guests away. A surprise performance from Jessica Mauboy ended the day and got everyone up and dancing. The X Factor finalists also put on a spectacular show which proved all of them are worthy of star status.

The event was hosted by supporters from each major network: Channel Seven's Samantha Armytage, James Tobin, Natalie Bassingthwaite and Luke Jacobz; Nine Network's Peter Overton, Richard Wilkins and Georgie Gardner and Network Ten's Natarsha Belling and Hamish Macdonald. Peter Garrett made a surprise entrance at the end of the day, arriving in time to see Jess Mauboy perform and to thank everyone for coming.

Plenty of celebrities attended the lunch, including Nikki Phillips, Charlotte Dawson, Kerri-Ann Kennerly, Ben Fordham, Nikki Phillips, Didier Cohen and Karl Stefanovic.

Sophie Ryan, Chief Executive Officer, Sony Foundation Australia, said: "800 guests, six restaurants, 200m of wharf, five live music acts and 11 hosts - the recipe for an amazing day. It was also a great example of how people can come together to raise more than half a million dollars for a much-needed cause. This money goes to Sony Foundation's 'You Can' campaign to help young Australian's survive cancer and we're ecstatic with the result. This money will make a measurable difference to the lives of young Australians with cancer".

Guests enjoyed a sparkling Pommery reception followed by lunch at some of Sydney's most celebrated restaurants: Aki's, China Doll, Manta, Otto Ristorante, Criniti's and Kingsley's Steak & Crabhouse. The party continued into the evening at the VodkaO After Party at the Tilbury Hotel.

About Sony Foundation Australia
Sony Foundation Australia is the charitable arm of the Sony Group of Companies in Australia. Its aim is to capitalise on the unique qualities of Sony and contribute to the advancement of the Australian community by assisting its youth and fostering their talents. Through its fundraising and activities, Sony Foundation is affirming the global unifying brand message that drives Sony: believe that anything you can imagine, you can make real. For further information on Sony Foundation visit: www.sonyfoundation.org.au.

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Publish date: 26/10/12
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Sony Foundation's Wharf4Ward event raises $520,000 for youth cancer

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