Table4Ten raises funds Australia-wide

The annually held special event, Table4Ten (T4T) designed to raise awareness and funds for prostate cancer in Australia have taken place across three cities this year including Sydney, Launceston and Hobart, with 760 diners partaking in this year's event


The annually held special event, Table4Ten (T4T) designed to raise awareness and funds for prostate cancer in Australia took place across three cities this year including  Sydney, Launceston and Hobart, with 760 diners partaking in this year’s event in support of men’s health.


A VIP Table4Ten held at Sydney’s Dunbar House.

With almost 20,000 Australian men diagnosed with prostate cancer each year, and more than 3,300 men who tragically lose their lives to this disease, Table4Ten is a unique platform to help improve outcomes for men with prostate cancer throughout Australia.

For the fourth consecutive year, Table4Ten took place at the finest restaurants and venues in Sydney, with the goal of raising awareness and funds for prostate cancer in Australia.

At each dinner party, guests feated on a specially designed dining menu complemented with matching wines from Bacchus Wine Merchants.


A veritable A to Z of restaurant royalty participated in T4T this year, donating tables of ten on a single evening for a night of epicurean excellence.

Also, guests had the opportunity to start a conversation about prostate cancer, a disease which kills more men each year in Australia than breast cancer does women.

Participating resturants included Alio, Aria, Arras, Beppi’s, Buon Ricordo, Buzo, Cafe Opera Intercontinental, Cafe Sydney, Catalina, The Commonwealth Bank Vault, Dunbar House, Est, Flying Fish, Gazebo Wine Garden, Guillaume at Bennelong, La Scala on Jersey, L’Incontro, Machiavelli, Manta, Marque, Ocean Room, Otto, Quadrant, Quarter 21, Quay, Sebel Pier One, Tetsuya’s, Toko, Uccello, Verde and Wildfire.

 

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