The chilli community is all about warmth and sharing the chilli love, so Scarlett Habanero, the organiser of the Queensland Superhot Chilli Festival on November 1 & 2, 2025, has decided to make Neuroblastoma Australia the charity partner for this year's event. 

Together, let's raise funds to help find a cure for this disease which recently claimed the life of little Aaron Gundesen, son of Steen and Renae, owners of Kick Ass Chilli Co who will also be at the chilli festival. 

So, together, let's help Kick Neuroblastoma's Ass by doing a little fundraising at the festival, but also giving the opportunity for people to donate even if they can't attend the event this year.

Scarlett Habanero