
Therese Carpenter, Kaye Rogers and Linda Bibby enjoy the fundraising event.

Models fashion clothes for Dressed to the Nines Gippsland and Gordon's Gippsland.

Master of ceremonies for the night was Elerrina McPherson.

Pharaoh's Secret Angels committee members (from left) Natasha Davis, Bec Gilligan, Kelsey Avon, Belinda Huggins, Nicky McDonald, Kirsty Gorman, Janelle Hannath, Rhys Gorman, Gill Walsh, Tracey Stephens and Debbie Hulbert.

The Jazala crew Brodie Pyle, Kayla Henkel, Shaz Tauru, Tricia Amiet and Amz Heath with

Glenda Maselli, Helen Kitchen, Vicki Hanks and Jan Gilcrist were among those supporting the fundraiser.

At the Pharoah's Secret Angels night are (from left) Gary Cakebread, Jaye McDonald, Jason Hannath and Michael White.

At the No Ordinary Girl Runway event are (from left) Kylie Boote, Tessa Hoogerbrugge, Marita Cosgriff, Ella McDonald, Leah Holgate and Kelsey Avon.

Raising money for the oncology department are (from left) Sharon Quirk, Kate Pitisano, Rita Robinson, Stacey McDougal, Jasmine Ferguson and Charli Harris.

Nicky McDonald (left) and Vivienne Brereton (right) with WGH oncology nurses - Colleen, Sinead and Anny.
Pharaoh's Secret Angels' latest fundraising event raised $27,481 for the West Gippsland Hospital's oncology unit.
The No Ordinary Girl Runway event was staged at Violet and Ivvy in Warragul on October 8 and was the group's biggest event yet.
The event was hosted by local fashion houses Dressed to the Nines, Jazala and Curves and Kisses, showcasing various styles that defiantly captured the eye.
PSA is a charity set up to support and raise funds for the care of local patients living with cancer.
The group was established in support of a close friend Liza Pharaoh who battled cancer for almost 10 years and died in May last year.
Liza is the inspiration and driving force for members to raise money for the hospital's oncology unit, as well as many friends and family that have been touched by cancer.
Funds raised by the group have supported patients through the cancer care program. Now, with a new oncology unit on the way, the group is directing money raised to new chemo chairs and potentially some landscaping and garden seats that would reflect some of Liza's beautiful soul.