By all accounts there’s no such thing as a free lunch, but apparently that doesn’t count when it comes to breakfast.
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Member for Tamworth Kevin Anderson got amongst it on Tuesday morning, to host his annual Taminda tradie breakfast.
There was a BBQ, fresh coffee and bacon and egg rolls on offer for the hungry hoards.
“Tradies are often unnoticed part of our community that play an extremely important role which is why each year I put on a BBQ breaky to say thanks for the work they do,” Mr Anderson said.
Early morning starts can also put a lot of strain on young families so it’s important we thank them for keeping our city moving.
- Kevin Anderson
“Early morning starts can also put a lot of strain on young families so it’s important we thank them for keeping our city moving.”
“This also gives these folks a chance to have a chat to me about something that they may not usually get time to. It’s important to make sure as a local Member you stay connected with your community and this is just one way I can do that,” he said.
The day was supported by a number of local businesses including Kay’s, Quality Hotel Powerhouse, Westpac Rescue Helicopter staff, Glenwarrie Eggs, NorthApp Appliances, Bakers Delight and GoGo Espresso.