Australia's Biggest
Morning Tea

Register now to host a morning tea anytime in May or June to help raise essential funds for people impacted by cancer.  

Yellow lemon and a blue tea pot

$16,309,414

raised in 2024

23,412

morning tea hosts registered in 2024

Register now to secure your free host kit!

Register to host your very own Biggest Morning Tea and we'll send you a FREE host kit to help you get started. 

Your host kit contains everything you need to host a successful morning tea that your guests will love! Inside you'll find posters, decorations, recipes, games, a donation box and more.

Register now to host a morning tea your way, and help raise vital funds for people impacted by cancer. 

How it works

Plan your tea

Pick a date in May or June, invite your friends, and start planning the fun!

Have fun and raise funds!

Have a tea-riffic time and raise funds for people impacted by cancer

Bank your funds

Once your morning tea is all wrapped up, be sure to bank your funds

Why host a Biggest Morning tea?

Almost 1 in 2 Australians will be diagnosed with cancer before the age of 85. We want to change that, and we need your help.

Your morning tea will help raise vital funds to bring us closer to a cancer free future.

What it means to Host Your Way

Each morning tea is as unique as the stories behind it, and yours to host your way.

So let's make this year's Biggest Morning Tea personal.

How will you host yours?

You can host at home with friends and family

Host at the local park with your community

Host online via video chat with your colleagues

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Tribute Wall

Brian Hill

We lost our very much loved Dad & Grandad 27 years ago due to an aggressive brain tumour. He was only 62 years young. Loved & missed everyday , we will never forget the hard-working, funny, loving , caring & beautiful natured person he was.

SEREANA RADINIWAILEVU

Sister/Sister-in-law, in her memories: to support everyone who went through and is going through cancer

Lin Kitson

My moral compass, my beer swilling, funny dad. I miss you x

Nicole Kitson

My best friend, my mum, my rock. I miss you more than words x

Mark James Arthur

Taken in 2023 from an aggressive brain tumour just a year after diagnosis, at age 61. His humour and gusto for life is so sadly missed.

Stephen Clark

My husband passed away in November 23 of mouth and lung cancer he was strong ,determined we miss him everyday

My mum, Michelle

Passed from Glioblastoma. Her strength and determination was inspiring she didn’t want it to win but found peace knowing her family would do everything they could to put an end to all cancers for generations to come

Doreen’s

I have had Family and Friends affected by Cancer More Support Nurses a required to help with personal Vistits and by phone calls

Yvonne

My mum was the sweetest brain cancer took her quick she told me she has 3 months to live when I gave birth to my son exactly 3 months later she was gone never take a mum for granted CANCER SUCKS

My mum, Ursula

Mum fought the battle for 8 months, quick but short, she suffered Neuro-endocrine cancer in stomach. Although sad to loose her, I'm happy it was short. God knew better and took away her pain. Still hard to believe you gone.

Help bring us closer to
a cancer free future