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HomeEntertainmentGet ready to celebrate the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival

Get ready to celebrate the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival

The Noosa Eat & Drink Festival long weekend returns to Noosa from Thursday 10 – Sunday 13 June 2021 and will see some of Australia’s favourite celebrity chefs visit for the annual four-day festival.

The weekend will feature the signature beach events on Noosa Main Beach, a series of Long Lunches in various locations and bespoke restaurant events with visiting chefs, wineries and beverage producers.

The ‘legendary’ opening party under the stars on Noosa Main Beach will be hosted this year by Colin Fassnidge who said, “Great to be back after the year we have just had. Glad to be at one of Australia’s top food and drinks festivals – with some of Australia’s top chefs and food people. Can’t wait to get involved“.

Another Festival regular, Matt Moran will be returning to the Festival hosting the finale dinner on Sunday evening at Locale Noosa.

Matt said “Noosa has always been one of Australia’s most loved food festivals and I am looking forward to heading back to Noosa and celebrating.“

Editorial Director of delicious, Kerrie McCallum said, “We’re thrilled to be back on board as a partner of the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival. At delicious. we love a festival, and this is one of the most fun and therefore one of our favourites! I can’t wait to get there and catch up with all the familiar faces and new attendees to celebrate being back together.“

Festival Director Lee Huber said further announcements will be made shortly of other visiting chefs and events. “We have a great line-up of guest chefs coming to Noosa and some really lovely events planned for some of our signature Noosa restaurants, distilleries, breweries and venues.“

“The iconic Noosa Main Beach events are always very popular and there will be different events and themes taking place across the weekend,“ Ms Huber said.

Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe welcomed the return of one of the Sunshine Coast’s premier events.

“The Noosa Eat & Drink Festival has been popular over its previous iterations and I have no doubt this year will be no different,” Mr Hinchliffe said.

“Events such as the Noosa Eat & Drink Festival play an important role in our economic recovery.“

“They fill local accommodation and dining precincts and encourage visitors to shop locally, which supports local jobs.

“An important part of rebuilding traveller confidence is having COVID-Safe plans in place, and the Noosa Eat & Drink organisers have spent significant time considering the best ways to stage their event to ensure everybody’s safety.“

With the full program to be announced shortly, be first in the know by subscribing to the newsletter for pre-release information. www.noosaeatdrink.com.au

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