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Noosa Australia Day Festival is back

The popular Noosa Australia Day Festival is back for 2022, presented by Tewantin Noosa Lions Club at Lions Park, Noosaville.

There will be plenty of live music, entertainment, and food for the whole family to enjoy on Wednesday 26 January along the banks of the Noosa River.

The day will kick off with The Rotary Big Breakfast from 7am to 10am, followed by a fun day of entertainment.

A lineup of artists will be playing from 10am to 4.30pm including; As You Are, Brad Schultz, Joel Fenton, Frank and Louis Martin, and Ollie Murphy.

Tewantin Noosa Lions Club secretary Alison Taylor said the Club was really looking forward to this event after a tough couple of years.

“Last year’s event was canceled so we’re keen to see this one go ahead,” she said.

“This is a good time for everyone to reflect on how lucky we are to be living in such a wonderful place.

“It’s a day to meet up with friends, kick back and enjoy some great local music and food on the banks of the beautiful Noosa River. Noosa FM103 will be doing live broadcasts from the event and there might even be a bit of magic to intrigue us.

“It will be a great day out for the whole family.”

The event is supported by Noosa Shire Council and the Tewantin Noosa RSL Club.

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