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Find hidden gems in Noosa Junction

Explore the wonderful new world of bars, restaurants, live music, coffee shops, fashion boutiques, home designs, laneways, night markets, health and fitness, street art and photo galleries in Noosa Junction.

It’s home to local businesses and services who are ready to meet you, including the friendly teams from The Linen House, Nowak Migration, Symbolic Journey, Noosa Doctors and Skin Cancer Surgery, and Noosa Fair Shopping Centre.

Explore Linen House Noosa and encounter a world of sought-after products designed by their talented in-house team of designers at at SHOP 4, 24 Lanyana Way, Noosa Junction.

Symbolic Journey at Shop 3, 36 Sunshine Beach Rd, Noosa Junction has been helping locals and visitors to Noosa on their spiritual journeys since 1995.

If you’re looking to apply for Australian citizenship and enjoy exclusive discounts, ask for the assistance of the team at Nowak Migration.

Stay on top of your health by seeing an experienced skin cancer professional who has extra training and skills at Noosa Skin Cancer Surgery.

Check out the towering street art and murals in the surrounding laneways, including Turkey Lane, Love Lane, Cactus Lane, and the giant Kingfisher and Turtle murals. Street eats, live music, and festivals pop up regularly around these spaces.

You’ll find this buzzing little village just a short walk over Noosa Hill from Hastings Street and Noosa Main Beach.

Locals love to shop, eat and drink in The Junga (as we call it). It’s evolved as Noosa’s entertainment hub, anchored by The J Noosa which attracts local and touring performers and film festivals.

For more information, visit visitnoosa.com.au/destinations/noosa-junction

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