Tamworth tradies show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness month and fire up the barbie

Tess Kelly
Updated October 29 2021 - 7:50pm, first published 3:30pm
FUNDS: Scott Graham, Anabelle Hugo, Zak Parry, Justin Welsh, Blake Hawkins and Angus Tongue have got behind Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Photo: Peter Hardin
FUNDS: Scott Graham, Anabelle Hugo, Zak Parry, Justin Welsh, Blake Hawkins and Angus Tongue have got behind Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Photo: Peter Hardin

WITH the slogan 'tradies support the ladies' on their back, workers at Belmore Engineering have fired up the barbie and swapped the fluro orange for fluro pink to show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness month.

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Tess Kelly

Tess Kelly

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Tess Kelly is a journalist at the Northern Daily Leader, reporting mostly on court, while keeping tabs on all the happenings of the region. Story tips can be sent to tess.kelly@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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