Mother’s Day Breakfast 2025

Laughter & tears—much like the weather—defined the 2025 Mother’s Day Breakfast, held in support of sarcoma research and patient care.

Despite the gathering grey clouds, Sydney Harbour sparkled as guests arrived at the stunning Park Hyatt Sydney. As always, the exceptional team at PHS, led by Aoife Burns and Christine Haddad, ensured every detail was immaculate. A special thanks goes to Sophie, whose long-standing involvement has guaranteed the perfect finishing touches each year.

The Guest Room looked resplendent, bathed in filtered sunlight that danced across centrepieces of sweet pink rosebuds and gypsophila, generously donated by the Lynch family. Guests were also treated to gifts from our loyal and generous sponsors—Taylors Wines, Lindt Master Chocolatier and Glasshouse —who have stood by us year after year with unwavering support.

For the past seven years, the wonderful Gloria Gapes and Dyan Comino have been pillars of unwavering support for this event. Once again, they arrived at dawn—alongside the fabulous Naomi Chun who always puts her hand up to help—to dress tables and transform the room into something truly resplendent.

The morning opened with a warm and heartfelt welcome from our former Chairman and High Court Judge, the Hon. Justice Robert Beech-Jones. This was followed by the incomparable renowned media commentator, Melissa Hoyer, whose professionalism and enduring support of CRBF leaves our family deeply touched.  This was especially poignant this year, as Melissa had only recently been discharged from an extended hospital stay—an inspiring testament to her unwavering dedication and passion for the cause.

A moving tribute then honoured those we have lost over the past year, accompanied by a soul-stirring rendition of “I Will Always Love You,” performed by Luxe Strings and the extraordinary talents of Zenith Chae, Eliza Bennett, and Nataliya Lukich.

Mitchell Rice-Brading hosted a special conversation with Suzie Carlon and Neil Gibson. The Gibson family, including children Harry and Lily, have walked this road beside our own family for many years. Their beloved Jack—former CRBF Patient Advocate—lost his life to sarcoma in 2022, changing their lives and ours forever.

In just two short years, the Gibson family has raised over half a million dollars in Jack’s memory to support sarcoma patients through the programme that now bears his name. Suzie and Neil spoke passionately about their vision to create a self-funded, sustainable model for the Jack Gibson Sarcoma Patient & Family Support Programme. The family has over many years generously offered their magnificent Manning River property, Mansfield on the Manning, for both patient respite and CRBF fundraising.

Guests then savoured a sumptuous Park Hyatt breakfast, accompanied by the sublime sounds of Luxe Strings weaving through the morning air.

The forum that followed featured the extraordinary Dreverman family. Claudia, Graham, and Judy Dreverman have all been touched by sarcoma. Claudia was a young mother when her husband Andrew, son of Judy and Graham, was diagnosed and tragically passed away. Since Andrew’s passing, the Drevermans have worked tirelessly for over a decade to raise funds and awareness, offering their magnificent country property Somerton Ridge for auctions, raffles, and as a haven for patients and families in need.

Joining them on stage was a young woman who can only be described as a force of nature, Cassandra Prothero, Gala Director of Tour de Cure. A dynamic young mother and powerhouse, Cass leads a team that generates over $4 million annually for cancer research in Australia. She outlined the organisation’s mission, its impact to date, and its growing commitment to sarcoma research.

Cass’s parents, Dominic and Andrew Robinson, have enjoyed a lifelong friendship with the Dreverman family, further strengthening the connection between Tour de Cure and our shared mission.

Completing this inspiring panel was Dr. Maya Kansara, one of the world’s leading sarcoma researchers. She spoke about the transformative impact of Tour de Cure funding and the Tom Hardyman Sarcoma Research Fund on the MoST CaSP/Sarc programme—a national initiative she leads to improve outcomes for sarcoma patients.

The mood then lightened as Mitch Rice-Brading took to the floor, microphone in hand. No one was safe. He playfully called out our former Chair Jeremy Sutcliffe, only to be quickly outwitted when Mitch referenced his cricketing days at Sydney Grammar. Mitch also made his way around the room with humorous nods to our esteemed bone tumour surgeons, Drs. Maurice Guzman and Richard Boyle, together with CRBF fundraiser/Cooper’s friend Matt Jones, to name but a few.

Raffle time followed, with the exquisite @Autore South Sea pearl earrings going to the very deserving Judy Dreverman.  Cass Prothero walked away with the magnificent Tahitian pearl earrings donated by the Rutherford family, of Rutherford Fine Jewellery & Pearls in Collins St, Melbourne.   A full list of the eight lucky winners is available at raffletix.com.au.

Book buyers were gifted a beautiful mini candle from Candles by Ange—gorgeous, hand-poured creations by the talented Ange Wanford. We are truly grateful for her ongoing love, generosity, and unwavering support.

The event concluded with closing remarks from Jeremy Sutcliffe, delivered with the grace and wit for which he’s known. A typo in the programme saw him referred to as Chairman of James Hardie, rather than his correct role as Chair of CSR, among other esteemed board appointments. Jeremy—our inaugural Chair—laid the foundations on which CRBF’s success is built. We’re grateful for his leadership, his humour, and his good-natured response. And yes, Jeremy—we’ve dismissed the research team responsible for the typo and offer our unreserved apologies.

This event is not possible without our outstanding donors and sponsors (alphabetically)

Autore Pearls

Bistro Rex

Candles by Ange 

Glasshouse & The Sapphire Group

Macleay St Bistro

Park Hyatt Sydney

Rutherford Fine Jewellery & Pearls

Steven Khalil

Taylors Wines

The Lynch Family

The Macleay Group

The Magiros Family

The Melki Family

Special thanks to Hanna and Luxe Strings for the exquisite string recital; Jarrad Sapsford who once more went over and beyond to help us behind the scenes despite not performing this year, and to the Jarrad’s mother Simonne and her wonderful friends Anita, Ami, Julie Goyen, Kathy, and Nada who each year loyally support this event.

We are deeply grateful to Stef and Mitchell O’Connor—the talented husband-and-wife duo behind Qantum Haus—who so generously gave their time and expertise to capture the essence of the event through their exquisite photography and videography.

It’s now 361 days to go until we do it all again.  We look forward to welcoming you all next year…

Mother’s Day Breakfast 2021

As 7am Friday the 7th May arrived, the rain that had been with us in Sydney for many days, together with the dark gloomy skies, momentarily cleared, and sunshine bathed the Wisteria Room, at the Centennial Park Homestead.

Right up until the 11th hour, this event hung in the balance due to the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney Covid scare, and the NSW government restrictions that followed.

The welfare of our guests would always be front and centre of this event and immediate procedures were put in place to allow cancellations and protection of those who still wished to attend.

The support of our special guests for the morning, allowed us to continue with a full programme, and for this we thank the ever-professional Melissa Hoyer, Cathrine Mahoney and Sarah McGilvray, the unflappable Georgie Katsanevenakis, together with the endless support of Jarrad Sapsford, and Marc Chami. Each of these remarkable individuals did not waver with their support of the event.

Melissa was outstanding. Her warmth, attention to detail and professionalism is second to none, and the careful preparation she places into hosting duties, the love and support she has shown the Rice-Brading family and Cooper’s legacy, together with the time she donates for charitable purpose, is truly remarkable. We are indebted to Melissa for her willingness to host this function over three years and the astonishing thoughtfulness she places into doing so.

Cathrine and Sarah are two of the most grounded women in the media, despite what they have achieved throughout their respective careers, with each of their stars continuing to rise. Their segment on parenting, relationships and motherhood provided a light-hearted and funny account of the day to day perils we are all so familiar with. Sarcoma is not a light subject, and to have these talented women lift the mood of the morning is something so very special to all of us at CRBF.

Our special guest speaker, Georgie Katsanevenakis was exceptional. This is a young woman with the world at her feet. Georgie shared her sarcoma diagnosis and her inner thoughts with a spell bound audience, and never one faltered. Despite the adversities in her life, she continues to inspire those who meet her, with her warmth, positivity, and grace. For Georgie it is a case of “watch this space”…

Jarrad Sapsford and Marc Chami are two exceptional young men who attended Sydney Grammar School, and were in the same year as Cooper.  They bravely performed the poignant A capella performance of ‘Shenendoah’ at Cooper’s service in 2017, together with Rob Hao, and Jasper Schoff.  Marc and Jarrad performed flawless recitals of Memories (Maroon Five), Your Song (Sir Elton John) and La Vie En Rose (Edith Piaf). As in past years, you could hear a pin drop as they held our guests in the palms of their hands.

CRBF’s own Mitchel Rice-Brading may be a Clinical Psychologist in waiting, however he is also a very polished public speaker. He conducted what was to be an interactive piece with our guests, which was severely restricted to due to Covid. A combination of thank you’s and roasts, he was highly entertaining and topical.

We thank our major sponsors of the breakfast, The Fresh Flowers Group, Autore, Glasshouse Fragrances and Lindt Chocolates, together with a list of prize donors too numerous to mention, but will be recognised separately for their generosity. Without your contributions, this event would not be possible.

Thanks must also go to the Trippas White Group and in particular Leena Chugani and Amy Tran for their excellent organisational skills, and the hospitality staff for keeping our guests safe on the day.

Ed Howard from East Coast Creative provided our beautiful photographs on the day, together with a selection of personal shots from Georgie Kats. CRBF would like to thank Ed for volunteering his time to capture these important memories.

Zoran Loveski from Sodium AV has been working with CRBF for three years, and is a consummate professional in his field. He also volunteers for the Children’s Hospital at Westmead, and we wish to acknowledge his dedication and the provision of the highest standard of audio visual production for our events.

Finally we wish to thank our volunteers, in particular Robin Todd for her tireless work over many weeks to secure raffle prizes, Kirsten Martensen-Arms, Kate Longden, Claire Bonic, Martin Rossleigh, Keith Cox, Tracey Neaverson and Gloria Gapes.