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Huge Easter egg and $30,000 donated to Liverpool Hospital

22nd Apr 2021

Huge Easter egg and $30,000 donated to Liverpool Hospital

A 26kg chocolate Easter egg has gone under the hammer and raised $30,000 for Liverpool Hospital’s Paediatric Unit.

The giant egg was auctioned off by Australia’s leading thoroughbred auctioneer, Inglis, at an event promoting the Inglis Easter Yearling Sale in April, with donor Geoff Grimish OAM making the winning bid and also donating the giant Lindt Chocolate egg to the hospital.

South Western Sydney Local Health District Chief Executive Amanda Larkin was proud to welcome Inglis’ Deputy Chairman Arthur Inglis and Managing Director Mark Webster and Mr Grimish to the District and accept the generous donations.

The donation will be used to purchase medical equipment to monitor and resuscitate sick children in the Paediatric Unit.

Arthur Inglis said the company was delighted to have the opportunity to support Liverpool Hospital’s Paediatric Unit.

“We are keen to support the wonderful work of the doctors and nurses at Liverpool Hospital and we wanted to give back and contribute to the community in south western Sydney,’’ he said.

“It’s our way of thanking Liverpool Hospital for its wonderful work.’’