"When she said she wanted to give it out. We said to her, 'What do you want to do with it', and she said 'I want to give it to people who can't get some',"Petrina McGuire, Addyson's mother toldToday.
"That's when we came up with the pensioners cottages. We only live around the corner. That's when we decided to pack it in the cart and brought it around," she added.
On Sunday night, 86,174 people packed out the MCG to watch the Australian women's cricket team play in the Twenty20 World Cup final.
It broke records for being the highest ever attendance for a female sporting event in Australia. Ever.
THANK YOU AUSTRALIA!
Everyone at the MCG tonight has helped break the record for the highest ever attendance for a women's sporting event in Australia. pic.twitter.com/H2e3r3pfDn
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The total beat the estimated 80,000 who watched Australia win the 1997 ODI World Cup final in Kolkata, the previous record.
This is huge.
A man in London, 40-year-old Adam Castillejo, has become the second person globally to be cured of HIV.
The Lancet HIV journal reports he was cured by a stem-cell treatment he received for a cancer he also had.
In 2011, Timothy Brown became the first person reported as being cured of HIV a few years after having a similar treatment.
BBC reports stem-cell transplants appear to stop the virus replicating inside the body by replacing the patient's own immune cells with donor ones that resist HIV infection.
A good news round-up wouldn't be complete without some animal news.
A pizza franchise in New York is warming hearts by raising awareness of shelter dogs in need of a home by putting their photos on pizza boxes.
Just Pizza & Wing Co. has teamed up withNiagara Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals(SPCA) and it's already resulted in an adoption.
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From the loo roll girls to our women's cricket team: Just 7 good news stories to make you smile. - Mamamia