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Sally Obermeder looks effortlessly stylish in a vibrant floral dress as she steps out to watch Human Nature perform at charity gala in Sydney

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Sally Obermeder put on a stylish display as she stepped out to see Human Nature perform at a glitzy charity gala held by Tour de Cure at Sydney's Doltone House on Friday night.

Sally Obermeder put on a stylish display when she stepped out to see Human Nature perform at a glitzy charity gala in Sydney on Friday night.

The TV star, 51, made sure to turn heads in a vibrant ensemble as she arrived at the glitzy spring luncheon, hosted by cancer charity Tour de Cure at Doltone House.

She oozed sophistication in a white dress adorned with red and green flowers and an elegant tiered skirt.

The presenter added a pair of beige heels to her figure and accessorised her look with a pair of chunky gold earrings.

Sally pulled her brunette hair up into a sleek ponytail and appeared to be in jovial shape as she smiled from ear to ear as she posed for the cameras.

We raised over 900,000++ for cancer research and support, and Human Nature took the stage, fresh from their Las Vegas residency!

Also on the guest list were the likes of Jamie Durie, Brendan Jones, Matt Doran and Jacinta Stapleton, among many others.

Seven News star Angie Asimus was also in attendance just hours after announcing her new role as 7News weekend co-anchor alongside Michael Usher.

Sally Obermeder put on a stylish display as she stepped out to see Human Nature perform at a glitzy charity gala held by Tour de Cure at Sydney’s Doltone House on Friday night.

Seven News star Angie Asimus was also in attendance just hours after announcing her new role as 7News weekend co-anchor alongside Michael Usher.

Seven News star Angie Asimus was also in attendance just hours after announcing her new role as 7News weekend co-anchor alongside Michael Usher.

Pop group Human Nature, known for their hits Runaround Sue and Under the Boardwalk, also took the stage to perform.

Pop group Human Nature, known for their hits Runaround Sue and Under the Boardwalk, also took the stage to perform.

They delivered a high-energy performance to an impressed crowd, featuring over 600 distinguished guests.

They delivered a high-energy performance to an impressed crowd, featuring over 600 distinguished guests.

Pop group Human Nature, known for their hits Runaround Sue and Under the Boardwalk, also took the stage to perform.

They put on a high-energy performance for the impressed audience, which included more than 600 distinguished guests.

In a silent auction, guests also took home a variety of donated luxury prizes, including a Drumfire boating experience for 10 and a consultation with landscape designer Jamie Durie.

Also on the cards was a three-course dining experience by Iceberg celebrity chef Alex Prichard, accompanied by a variety of Torbrek wines.

Since 2007, Tour de Cure has raised more than $138 million and funded more than 1,019 cancer projects, resulting in 174 major scientific breakthroughs.

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