The sales team volunteered to make, sell and distribute fairy floss, popcorn, and snow cones, while the other half managed raffle ticket sales, with all proceeds benefiting the school.

The team coordinated raffle prizes totalling over $3,000 including a $1,000 Nintendo Switch gift pack donated by CJC Law, an electric scooter gifted by Hammerich’s Coffee and mystery prize donated by Ray White’s own Jackson Turnbull, which was another electric scooter.

To call the art auction, Ray White North Lakes supplied auctioneer David Holmes. Principal Darren Suhle was the successful bidder of an artwork piece for $2,000.

"We are incredibly proud of our decade-long support of the MHSS Art Festival, and this year's event was a fantastic success. The school was alive with excitement, offering so many activities for students, parents and the broader community to enjoy,” Darren said.

“The beautiful artworks on display were just incredible - we were truly amazed by the time and effort teachers and students put into creating such a stunning exhibition. We love the art pieces we purchased, and they've already become a great talking point with our customers when they visit our office.”

Ange Padgett, principal of Mango Hill State School said this year’s ArtFest was their best by far.

“The ongoing partnership with Ray White North Lakes has allowed the school to grow this wonderful community event,” Ange said.

“We raised $10,000 from this year’s event and this money will go towards the cost of holding this event in 2025 and will also provide an injection into our arts program.”

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