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Sporting Shooters Association of Australia (NSW) Inc. 5 "It's moved from being just a 'movie night' into something like a big event at your local shooting range where you have 100 people come down and enjoy themselves." "Just $5 can help make a difference by allowing us to send out a support kit to someone who's been recently diagnosed with cancer and $500 can help fund new research so $11,000 is an amazing amount." Local businesses and visitors of the SMISC rallied together and donated more than $2,600 worth of prizes for the raffl e and more than 30 volunteers including Range Offi cers helped organise and run the night. "The feedback from the ladies was very positive, they particularly appreciated the one-on-one guidance and supervision with our friendly and smiling volunteer Range Offi cers who were great representatives of the sport of shooting," Ms Melham said. SSAA NSW and the SMISC were pleased to be able to present the proceeds from the Girls' Night In to Cancer Council NSW and its representative Ms Huynh on Tuesday 28 October at the St Marys Indoor Shooting Centre. .22 Rifl e Winners 1. Tenille Paine 2. Carly Chesworth 3. Terri Davies .22 Semi-automatic Winner 1. Amanda Ryan 2. Victoria McGavock 3. Terri Davies 9mm Semi-automatic Pistol Winner 1. Sara Drebber 2. Amanda Ryan 3. Emelbar Oaariki The top three shooters in the 22 semi-automatic pistol category Most of the ladies who attended were trying shooting for the fi rst time The raffl e prizes donated by local businesses and visitors to SMISC Winner of the Galaxy Tab raffl e prize There was some great bulls-eye shooting on the night