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Buy some daffodils for cancer research
Daffodil Day set to bloom again

On Friday volunteers in Glasshouse Country and Maleny will join those across Queensland who are turning towns yellow with their buckets of beautiful daffodils.
If you are out and about you will see volunteers set up outside Fresh & Save Beerwah, Glass House Mountains IGA, and Maleny IGA with their bunches of daffodils and other merchandise.
The daffodil is recognised internationally as the symbol of hope for people affected by cancer. The Cancer Council chose it as their emblem as it heralds the return of spring, pushing its way through the frozen earth after a long winter, representing new life, vitality and growth.
The money raised from this Daffodil Day Appeal will help fund some of the brightest researchers in the country who are dedicated to discovering the next cancer breakthroughs.