Bobbi Wiltshire, Elsie Stevenson, Jessica Evans, Sage Wiltshire, Amelia Stevenson, Hannah Stevenson and Narelle Smythe are ready to enjoy the 2026 Epicentre Girls Brunch.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
The Epicentre Girls Brunch is returning for another year, with the 2026 event set to celebrate women in the community through a butterfly-themed day of food, fashion and fun.
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Epicentre Church Op Shop manager Sage Wiltshire said the event was a chance to recognise women across the community.
“The Girls Brunch is an event to celebrate, honour and love the women of our community,” she said.
“Women quite often don't get the acknowledgment for how much they do.
“Women generally wear multiple hats, so it's a thank you, and we want to honour them for everything they do for their families and in the community.”
The Woman Who Shines Award recognises women who make a difference through character, strength, love and service.
“Quite often the women that are the recipients of this prize are caregivers or volunteers, and we just want a space to honour them, and anybody can nominate someone,” Mrs Wiltshire said.
Epicentre Church Op Shop manager Sage Wiltshire is asking the community to nominate women in the local community for the Woman Who Shines Award.
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JORDAN TOWNROW
Mrs Wiltshire described the event as multi-generational and entirely volunteer-run.
“We have young girls all the way up to grandmothers coming along, so it is a great day to bring every age demographic together,” she said.
“It is all volunteer run, all female volunteers from Epicentre Church, so it is an event for women, put on by women.”
This year's butterfly theme encourages attendees to dress up, though it is not compulsory.
“They quite often like dressing up to the theme and that is how we decorate all the tables,” Mrs Wiltshire said.
“We quite often have women lined up at the front before the shop opens, wanting to get their tickets the day they go on sale, and they sell out quickly.”
The event will be held on Saturday, October 24, from 10.30am to 1.30pm at Dungala Events Centre, 69 Dungala Way, Moama.
The day will include a fully catered brunch, a market with fresh produce, a sustainable fashion parade, prizes and giveaways, a special guest speaker, live music and the Woman Who Shines Award.
Tickets are $40 per person and go on sale Saturday, August 1, at the Epicentre Church Op Shop, 1/100 Northern Hwy, Echuca.
Nominations can be submitted by email to girlsbrunch@epicentrechurch.com.au or via the Epicentre Girls Brunch Facebook page.