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New Hastings Street event announced

Hastings Street will host the inaugural Noosa Concours d’Elegance on Saturday 15 July 2023.

This exciting event is being organised thanks to the vision and enthusiasm of business owners and residents of Noosa which has always promoted motoring activities through passionate individuals and car clubs.

Hastings Street will come alive with a display of spectacular automobiles and memorabilia with the Concours d’Elegance attracting enthusiastic owners, renowned judges, and interesting personalities from the motoring world.

Concours events originated in France in the 17th century, and today there are over 40 highly regarded events in unique locations around the world so that rare and important vehicles can be seen and enjoyed by owners and enthusiasts alike.

Hasting Street is such a location and a perfect setting for what will be a memorable event in the Australian and International motoring and concours calendar.

As a prelude, on the evening of Friday 14 July 2023, a cocktail party and display featuring business jets and automobiles will be held at the Sunshine Coast Jet Centre at the Sunshine Coast Airport.

This will be a ticketed and not for profit event supporting local charities.

The principal of Flight Options and the SCJC Steve Padgett, a major sponsor, car collector and passionate aviator said, “The Hastings Street Concours d’Elegance will, in a boutique way, mirror the famous, world-renowned motoring showcase held annually at Pebble Beach in Monterey, California, so I am delighted to be part of what will be a wonderful new event for our region.”

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