"I got a t-shirt and some games from my aunty and nan ... it's so cool to get these toys.''
Cousins Diamond Keil, 4, and Amelia-May Osborne, 3, were also stoked with their gifts of books, dolls and a teddy bear.
Davinia Osborne says it was lovely the children were given a treat as many parents couldn't fit such luxuries into their budgets these day.
"It's really nice because this way they don't miss out and get to experience Christmas,'' she says.
Luncheon organiser Pastor Dave Moore says they were overwhelmed by the generosity of the community who helped put off this year's luncheon.
"Just look at all the smiling faces. It's so great to see so many faces happy and so many people. I'm blown away for the generosity of the community. Everyone has come together to pull off a great Christmas ... this is the true spirit of Christmas _ caring and sharing,'' he says.
More than 300 attended the dinner with more than 70 helpers serving them a full lunch with desert and entertainment.