Mailboxes, the school and the main street all boasted pink decorations as the town hosted a Pink Up Your Town event.
In partnership with the Merrigum Lions Club, Julie Henderson and Mel Clohesy decided to raise funds for breast cancer workers after seeing the profound impact they had on their loved ones who were suffering cancer.
“My little sister is an 11-year survivor of breast cancer, but Mel's sister passed away three years ago,” Ms Henderson said.
“The McGrath Foundation nurses look after our local ladies from diagnoses all the way through.
“They see them at home, in hospital, during treatments, they see them for wellness projects, they develop a really close bond with their ladies and that bond continues for the rest of their life,” she said.
Pink merchandise and a range of raffles enticed visitors and locals to join the women in getting their pink on.
Pink portraits from the local primary school lined fences along the main street for visitors to view.
Each painting had its own fundraising bucket and people could buy a ticket and vote for their favourite painting.
Ms Henderson said the event would become an annual event in the town's diary with ideas for next year already in the planning.
"We had the idea of running a house decorating competition and also a gala dinner for next years event, so watch this space," Ms Henderson said.
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