Saturday, 24 January 2026

Field of hope

Field of hopeBlyth Bros at Ellinbank was again a field of colour right on cue for the Cancer Council's annual Daffodil Day on Thursday. While many locals drive past and enjoy the early signs of their favourite golden blooms, buying a bunch of...

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Field of hope
Out in the field of the family's Ellinbank flower farm is Nick Blyth.

Blyth Bros at Ellinbank was again a field of colour right on cue for the Cancer Council's annual Daffodil Day on Thursday.
While many locals drive past and enjoy the early signs of their favourite golden blooms, buying a bunch of daffodils has become to support life changing cancer research has become an an iconic national fundraiser.
Daffodil Day has long been a beacon of hope for people affected by cancer, symbolising resilience, hope and the promise of a brighter future.
Daffodil Day raises vital funds and awareness about the importance of ongoing cancer research and support for individuals and families impacted by cancer.
The Blyth family is Australia's largest daffodil producers, growing more than 100 different varieties of daffodils.
Staff at Blyth Bros were busy last preparing daffodils to help raise funds for the Cancer Council.
Left: Out in the field of the family's Ellinbank flower farm is Nick Blyth.
Photograph: AMANDA EMARY

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