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Cricks Noosa launches new community car

Community groups will soon have an easier way to get around after a Noosa company launched a car designed to support the region’s not-for-profit groups.

Launching this month, Cricks Noosa will hire a brand new car out free of charge for community groups and not-for-profit to use for up to two months at a time.

Cricks Noosa Dealer Principal, Mick Wroe said Cricks Noosa has always been passionate about locals supporting locals.

“We’re proud to launch our Community Car, designed to give back and support our incredible local community, who do so much important work,“ Mick said.

“Noosa community groups and not-for-profit groups can apply to access the Cricks Noosa Community Car for up to two months, to help them continue to carry out their work.”

To apply, please email marketing.csc@cricks.com.au with information about your organisation, how the car would be used, and the length of time you would like to access the car.

Applications are only open to community groups and not-for-profits in the Noosa local government area.

For more information visit cricks.com.au/communitycar/

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