By Amanda Wright
Last Friday, Mackay’s beloved Touch of Teal soirée took on a picturesque form as a Long Lunch by the Sea, bringing the community together in honour of a cause close to many hearts. The event, which sold out in just two weeks, raised vital funds for the Trudy Crowley Foundation, ensuring the continuation of its vital work supporting local cancer patients and their families.
The foundation, named after Mackay local Trudy Crowley, who sadly lost her courageous battle with ovarian cancer in 2018, has been a shining light of compassion in the region ever since. Trudy’s legacy of strength and resilience continues to inspire, with the foundation now employing two dedicated ovarian cancer nurses and running a support centre on Alfred Street—a haven for those affected by cancer. But this year’s soirée brought a sobering focus to the urgent need for more palliative care options in Mackay.
Two local families bravely shared their heartbreaking stories of watching loved ones endure immense suffering in their final moments, without access to adequate palliative care. Their emotional accounts delivered a raw reality of what it means to lose someone to cancer, where palliative care services are scarce. Tears filled the room as they recounted the unbearable pain their loved ones faced in their final days. The absence of a proper facility to ease this suffering was made painfully clear, and it solidified the foundation's commitment to creating a sanctuary for palliative patients—one where they can receive the compassionate, expert care needed to pass peacefully, and with dignity.
The Trudy Crowley Foundation’s vision of this sanctuary aims to provide a place where patients and their families can find peace in the most challenging moments, where no one should suffer unnecessarily. The stories shared at the soirée were a powerful reminder that while cancer takes a physical toll, the emotional burden on families is immense.
As the community gathered to show their support, the day also highlighted the bravery of two local women, Chelsea and Robyn, who shared their personal journeys through breast cancer. In front of a captivated audience, the women spoke with raw courage, recounting the challenges of their diagnoses, the emotional strain, and the fight for survival. Their stories were ones of resilience and grace—lives interrupted, but not defeated, by cancer. Their words resonated deeply, reminding everyone of the importance of knowing their bodies and understanding their normal, a key message echoed by the foundation.
Amid the powerful speeches, the event retained its signature warmth and unity, a celebration of life, survival, and the importance of community in the face of hardship. Emcee Kim Skubris kept the day moving with infectious energy, ensuring the focus remained on raising awareness and funds. The presence of Daly Bay, the major sponsor, added a sense of corporate community spirit, with CEO Steve Ray officially opening the event and praising the foundation’s enduring impact.
A special moment came when Levi Crowley, Trudy's son, was introduced as the newest board director of the foundation. Levi spoke with pride and emotion about continuing his mother’s work, vowing to keep fighting for better care and resources for cancer patients in the region. His appointment marked a poignant passing of the torch, symbolising that Trudy’s vision lives on through her family, community, and all those touched by her legacy.
The Touch of Teal soirée once again demonstrated the incredible unity of Mackay’s residents in the fight against cancer. With all proceeds staying within the region, the funds raised will continue to support the foundation's programs and help make Trudy’s dream of a dedicated palliative care sanctuary a reality.
The event was not just a fundraiser but a tribute—a heartfelt expression of love, hope, and a shared determination to ensure no one faces cancer alone, and no family endures the pain of loss without the support they need. Mackay’s community came together, inspired by Trudy’s legacy, with a renewed commitment to making a difference, one step at a time.
Attendees, dressed in elegant white with subtle touches of teal, shared an unforgettable afternoon at the Touch of Teal Soiree, united in raising crucial funds for the Trudy Crowley Foundation. Photo credit: Liz Andrews Photography