Tertia Butcher
25 September 2025, 8:00 PM
The relaxed, music-filled day has become one of the town’s most talked-about events and started three years ago as a stop-gap fundraiser after the Hogs’ traditional February charity match against Hay Cutters was washed out by floods.
It has blossomed into a much-loved social occasion.
“We wanted something that still brought people together, even if we couldn’t play footy,” organiser Stacey Storrier said.
“The Long White Lunch does exactly that and raises money for an organisation that really makes a difference.”
This year, the sprawling lawns of the racecourse will be dotted with tables and white bunting as guests aged 18 and over arrive dressed in their best whites.
A three-course lunch will be served under the spring sky, with BYO eskies keeping drinks cool.
Between courses, there will be auctions, games and plenty of mingling before the afternoon slides into an open-air dance floor with live tunes from crowd favourite The Mighty Yak.
But behind the fun is a serious purpose. All proceeds from the day go to Can Assist Hillston, which in the past year alone distributed more than $40,000 to locals and their families living with cancer.
The Hogs are urging people to rally their friends, secure tickets early!
“Come dressed in as much white as you can, pack your esky, hop on the courtesy bus from town and be ready to enjoy a beautiful lunch with great company,” Emma Laird says.
“It’s a day where everyone wins, you have fun, and you’re supporting neighbours who need it.”
Final numbers are needed by Sunday, October 12 for catering, so ticket buyers are encouraged not to leave it too late. Raffle tickets and donations are also welcome.
Tickets and information are available through Stacey Storrier, or via the Hillston Hogs Facebook page. Ticket link is https://www.123tix.com.au/ events/49607/2025-hillston-long-white-lunch
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