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Cottage fair yields record amount

A record-breaking $103,000 was raised at Queenscliff’s Cottage by the Sea’s (Cottage) annual fair on Saturday 10 January with proceeds to assist with the charity’s increased demand.

Thousands attended the fair, which has been operating for more than a century.

“The 2026 annual fair was a great community day,” Cottage chief executive Adam Wake said.

“It was wonderful to see so many happy people excited about the bargains they had found, from beautiful clothing to hand-picked fruit, and much more.

“Others were happy to enjoy the delicious food on offer and appreciate the same spaces that visiting children experience on our programs. The day is far more than ‘just’ a fundraiser – it is about friendship, it is about community.”

Many different stalls contributed to the success of the fundraiser, which included donations of fruit, vegetables and flowers from Harvey’s of Highton, plants from Van Loon’s Nursery, clothing, toys, crafts, jewellery and second-hand books, plus barista coffee, homemade cakes, jams, Devonshire tea and much more.

“As the demand increases to support more children experiencing vulnerability, every act of generosity makes a real difference,” Mr Wake said.

“Thank you to everyone who contributed to this fundraiser. This year, more children than ever before will enjoy a break at Cottage by the Sea.”

Cottage by the Sea provides short-term accommodation within a holiday environment for children in need.

There were about 150 volunteers at the fair, helping organise the stalls and products for sale. Volunteers included Cottage’s board members, branch members, ambassadors, staff and their families.

All funds raised from the event will go to Cottage’s children’s programs.

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