Pius X wins big in Shark Tank-style event; funds for Aboriginal antenatal program

Carolyn Millet
Updated August 9 2017 - 2:37pm, first published 1:24pm
PITCHERS: Pius X's Ros Rose, second from left, with Ryan McCathie (Hunter Rehabilitation and Health), Maz Dargan (Orange Sky Laundry), Pauline Carrigan (Upper Hunter Where There’s a Will) and Esther Sole (Orange Sky Laundry).
PITCHERS: Pius X's Ros Rose, second from left, with Ryan McCathie (Hunter Rehabilitation and Health), Maz Dargan (Orange Sky Laundry), Pauline Carrigan (Upper Hunter Where There’s a Will) and Esther Sole (Orange Sky Laundry).

MOREE’s Pius X has walked away with $47,500 after a Shark Tank-style event where audience members were given $1600 to invest as they saw fit.

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Carolyn Millet

Carolyn Millet

Senior journalist

Based at The Northern Daily Leader, Tamworth, and Namoi Valley Independent, Gunnedah. Covering general news and features on community, council, arts, business, health, education, entertainment and rural matters.

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