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McGrath Foundation Launches Virtual 'Pink Seats' To Raise $1mn
In the lead-up to the third Test between Australia and India which begins Thursday, the McGrath Foundation has launched a virtual 'Pink Seats' campaign to help raise $1 million to fund McGrath Breast Care Nurses.
Unveiled on Tuesday, the campaign has been developed in response to a reduced crowd at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) which will initially be limited to 25 percent of the ground's 38,000 cricket capacity - approximately 9,500 people on the match days.
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