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HomeNewsSend off 2024 with a sparkle on the Noosa River

Send off 2024 with a sparkle on the Noosa River

The Noosa River shores will come to life this New Years Eve for the family fireworks display at 9pm in front of Noosa Boathouse on Gympie Terrace.

The 9pm Noosa River fireworks display is proudly presented by Noosa Boathouse and the annual family event will light up the Noosa River to send off 2024.

The Noosa River has always been a popular spot for visiting and local families to watch the sun set on the year that was.

Noosa Boathouse owner Phil Bradford said, “The free family fireworks allows the littlest spectators the chance to enjoy a fantastic display without having to last until midnight.”

Phil encourages people to pick a spot early on the river foreshore for an unforgettable night of community celebrations and vibrant lights to celebrate the New Year.

Noosa Boathouse Fish and Chips takeaway will be open and there are also still tickets available for their Sunset Bar New Years Eve event that gets you front row seats for the fireworks on the top deck from 6:30pm. Tickets are $169pp and includes a Spritz on arrival, plenty of fabulous food and best views for the 9pm Fireworks.

Bookings essential: noosaboathouse.com.au/whats-on

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