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Coronavirus restrictions turn QCWA’s Bundaberg Scone Festival into a drive-through – ABC News
With the second-ever Bundaberg Scone Festival becoming another casualty of the annus horribilis 2020, the resilient ladies at the Bundaberg Queensland Country Women’s Association have whipped up another idea.
Thousands of grams of flour, hundreds of litres of milk and some rapidly expanding waistlines Bundaberg Scone Festival has gone drive-through.
Key points:
- The QCWA celebrates its founding day on August 11, 1922
- Fundraising has been a challenge due to social distancing
- QCWA president Lyn Tucker says drive-though scones have been a success
The year 2020 struck yet again when the second-ever Bundaberg Scone Festival was cancelled.
But the resilient woman at the…
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