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HomeNewsNoosa’s Concours d’ Elegance is back on 13 July

Noosa’s Concours d’ Elegance is back on 13 July

Australia’s newest signature automobile event – Noosa’s Concours d’ Elegance is back in 2024 for its second year, with an expanded range of events and a stellar lineup of 80 rare and iconic vehicles.

To be held on 13 July, Noosa’s famed Hastings Street will be closed to all traffic, allowing for the ultimate gathering of motoring connoisseurs.

A prestige manufacturers display featuring some of the world’s most iconic marques will be a highlight of the event, as will the Max Hoffman exhibit which will celebrate the famed entrepreneur and the pivotal role he played in shaping America’s automotive culture.

Cars on display this year include the iconic Porsche Speedster, celebrating its 70th anniversary together with the legendary Mercedes-Benz 300SL (both part of the Hoffman display), as well as a Ferrari LM250 – the only one of its kind in Australia, The McLaren F1 (with less than 100 made globally) and the Lamborghini Miura SV.

The Concours display will be enhanced with a range of elevated experiences including private dinners and degustations at Sails Noosa, the St Hugo luncheon at Miss Moneypenny’s, a live painting exhibition and historic jewellery trunk show.

For Noosa locals, the closure of Hastings Street is a rare occurrence. To help with the influx of pedestrian traffic the event offers several great public transport options.

– FREE NOOSA WEEKEND BUS

Hop on board the Translink services 626, 627, 628, 629, and 632, as travel will be free for both locals and visitors.

– PARK AND RIDE TO HASTINGS ST

Leave your car behind and embrace the convenience of a free bus service. Long-stay car parking is available at Tewantin CBD and the Noosa Junction Transit Centre.

– NOOSA CONCOURS COMPLIMENTARY SHUTTLE BUS

Make your way to the Noosa Tigers AFL Ground, located at 149 Weyba Rd, Noosaville, and take advantage of our complimentary shuttle bus. This dedicated service runs continuously from 8am to 5.30pm, ensuring a seamless journey to Hastings Street and back.

– NOOSA FERRY

Cruise into Noosa Concours on board the Noosa Ferry, arriving in style and hassle free, with half-price tickets, Saturday 13 July only. Operating between Noosa Marina in Tewantin and Hastings Street at the Sofitel Jetty from 9am to 6pm, the ferry offers a delightful journey.

Catch the Free Noosa Weekend Bus, Shuttle Bus or the Noosa Ferry and enter the draw to win a dinner at Locale Noosa. To enter, simply scan the QR code available on board your chosen mode of transport.

Please be aware that parking in the Hastings Street and Noosa Woods precinct will be limited from 8am – 5.30pm, so we encourage you to explore alternative transportation options to reach Hastings Street with ease.

Key events: Alongside the Concours, a range of individual events are scheduled as part of the weekend including the Noosa Beach House Truffle and Wine Lunch, A tribute to Ayrton Senna: An Italian gastronomic journey at Locale Noosa and the trunk show at Isabella’s Jewellery with fourth generation UK-based antique dealer, Simon Sullivan.

While some events are ticketed, the Concours display (Saturday 13 July, 10:30am – 5pm) is free for attendees with thanks to the events major sponsors, Hastings Street Association and businesses, Sunshine Coast Jet Centre and Tom Offermann Real Estate.

For more information visit noosaconcours.com.au

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