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Gift A Ticket To A Survivor

$190.00

Join What Were You Wearing? Australia and like-minded elite in supporting the advocacy against sexual violence. Help us raise funds for the ground-breaking organisation that is What Were You Wearing? Australia, whilst enjoying a night of black-tie elegance and entertainment.

By purchasing this ticket, you will be gifting this seat to a survivor of sexual abuse. Give the gift of a carefree glamourous night. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.

When: Saturday 4 November 2023 at 6.30pm - 10.30pm

Where: South's Mereweather, 46 Llewellyn St, Merewether NSW 2291

Dress code: Black Tie

Tickets include:

  • Beverages (Alcoholic and non alcoholic options)

  • Two-course meal & dessert

  • Hear our CEO's story

  • Key note speaker

  • Entertainment (live music)

  • Professional photographer

  • Opportunities to further support the cause.

Ticket sales close Saturday 21 October.

Dietary and seating will be collected via email at a later date.

Terms & Conditions apply

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Join What Were You Wearing? Australia and like-minded elite in supporting the advocacy against sexual violence. Help us raise funds for the ground-breaking organisation that is What Were You Wearing? Australia, whilst enjoying a night of black-tie elegance and entertainment.

By purchasing this ticket, you will be gifting this seat to a survivor of sexual abuse. Give the gift of a carefree glamourous night. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.

When: Saturday 4 November 2023 at 6.30pm - 10.30pm

Where: South's Mereweather, 46 Llewellyn St, Merewether NSW 2291

Dress code: Black Tie

Tickets include:

  • Beverages (Alcoholic and non alcoholic options)

  • Two-course meal & dessert

  • Hear our CEO's story

  • Key note speaker

  • Entertainment (live music)

  • Professional photographer

  • Opportunities to further support the cause.

Ticket sales close Saturday 21 October.

Dietary and seating will be collected via email at a later date.

Terms & Conditions apply

Join What Were You Wearing? Australia and like-minded elite in supporting the advocacy against sexual violence. Help us raise funds for the ground-breaking organisation that is What Were You Wearing? Australia, whilst enjoying a night of black-tie elegance and entertainment.

By purchasing this ticket, you will be gifting this seat to a survivor of sexual abuse. Give the gift of a carefree glamourous night. Your generosity is greatly appreciated.

When: Saturday 4 November 2023 at 6.30pm - 10.30pm

Where: South's Mereweather, 46 Llewellyn St, Merewether NSW 2291

Dress code: Black Tie

Tickets include:

  • Beverages (Alcoholic and non alcoholic options)

  • Two-course meal & dessert

  • Hear our CEO's story

  • Key note speaker

  • Entertainment (live music)

  • Professional photographer

  • Opportunities to further support the cause.

Ticket sales close Saturday 21 October.

Dietary and seating will be collected via email at a later date.

Terms & Conditions apply

WWYW would like to acknowledge all the lands on which we work on. We would also like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which we live, work and provide our services. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and future. We also would like to acknowledge the disproportionate impact that family, sexual and domestic violence has on First Nations people.

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