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99 ways to see Noosa

Tourism Noosa’s winter campaign is set to entice interstate visitors to discover 99 Ways to holiday in Noosa.

Take a journey to discover the hidden gems of the region as Visit Noosa showcases the best 99 Ways to Noosa.

The campaign features a 20 page brochure feature that will be inserted into The Weekend Australian on Saturday 9 July showcasing 99 enticing ways to holiday in Noosa.

Tourism Noosa’s head of marketing Adam Townson said, “The publication features 99 bite-size pieces of information to cover a variety of travel styles and show the wealth of things to do, places to stay and villages to visit in Noosa.

“99 Ways also promotes not only the well-known icons of Noosa, but the hidden gems across the region which will ultimately assist in visitors getting out and about and discovering more of the region.

“With over 77,000 copies distributed to metro NSW and Vic consumers and a readership of 594,000, the Saturday issue is the highest read and is the day that carries tourism and travel content and inspiration.

“The Weekend Australian is available across the whole weekend, really catering to a leisurely weekend read.“

99 Ways to Noosa will be available at the Visitors Information Centre on Hastings Street to inspire visitors to explore more of Noosa.

A full digital offering is available now at visitnoosa.com.au/99-ways-to-noosa for consumers to discover more and plan their perfect way to holiday in Noosa.

There are so many ways to visit Noosa, with villages from the seaside to the hinterland just waiting to be explored.

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