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Reasons to celebrate

By Hollie Harris

WHY not give your staff a Christmas celebration to remember this year by combining a morning on the golf course with a delicious two-course festive lunch?
If golf’s not the thing, maybe a one-hour session of being pampered in a world-class spa will show your staff how much they’re valued.
These are some of the creative Christmas party options available this year at Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort, where quality and value go hand in hand.
The golf or spa party, which includes a Christmas roast with a choice of either entree or dessert (prawn cocktail or eggnog panna cotta), costs $99 a person, and can be provided for lunch or dinner. It’s available only on weekdays.
Should you prefer to pass on the golf or the Spa Thermal Suite treatment, the two-course lunch or dinner, complete with Christmas theming, is available for just $43 a person ($58 for the three-course option).
For the more traditional staff gathering, Noosa Springs can provide a two-hour cocktail Christmas party, including six canapes, a noodle box and drinks – all with themed background music in a private room – for $75 a person.
Noosa Springs’ famous buffet Christmas Day Lunch is scheduled from 11.30am to 3pm, but be sure to reserve your place early. Bookings are essential.
Call 5440 3333, or email functions@noosasprings.com.au

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