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Fusion back on stage in Cooroy

Cooroy Fusion Festival is a much anticipated festival on the Cooroy calendar and it is no surprise given the huge line-up of talent that will be hitting the Bendigo Bank Main Stage on Saturday 11 May.

On the main stage will be entertainment from 9am to 3.30pm and includes the Noosa District State High School String Ensemble; Noosa Pengari Steiner School Musicians; The Inadequates; Geckoes Wildlife Experience Show, Gubbi Gubbi Dances  and local icon Barry Charles and his band.

“We are excited to once again partner with Cooroy Fusion Festival as it is a fantastic occasion for the kids, families and our entire community. You can bank on these entertainers to get the toes tapping and they will provide a great background track to the myriad of activities that happen throughout the festival,” Cooroy Bendigo Bank Cooroy said Simone Flavelle, Senior Branch Manager of Cooroy Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank.

Cooroy Fusion Festival includes a huge program of fun throughout town including stalls and entertainment at Apex Park, lots of fun in Cooroy Library and The Butter Factory Arts Centre; the Noosa District Orchid Society Annual Show at the CWA Hall; the Lifeline Denim Sale at Cooroy Memorial Hall; and woodworking displays at the Cooroora Woodworkers and Cooroy Camphor Laurel Group in Lower Mill Road.

For more information and the full program visit www.cooroyfusionfestival.com.au.

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