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Comedy for a Noosa cause

Get ready for a night of laughter, fun, and fundraising as Noosa District State High School presents Comedy for a Cause.

This exciting event will take place on Saturday 29 March, featuring top comedians from the Sydney and Melbourne International Comedy Festivals.

With a stellar lineup including Lindsay Webb, Mike Van Acker, Nan Chen, and Anna Brennan, attendees are in for an evening of top-tier comedy entertainment.

This is an incredible opportunity to enjoy a night out while giving back to the community. Secure your tickets now and prepare for a comedy experience you won’t forget.

This special event supports Noosa District SHS and Events 4 Greater Good, a community-driven initiative dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those in need.

Global philanthropist and founder of Events 4 Greater Good Oz Bayldon has organised and broken a number of musical world records which have fundraised to build a shelter and help fund a school in Nepal, a conservation centre in Peru, a free creative school in London and a disabled sports pro- gram in Noosa.

Through his organisation Events4Greater Good he has for several years run the Noosa Come Together festival to raise funds for the Sailability sailing program for children and adults with disabilities.

After a lifetime helping people through fundraising activities across the globe, Oz has become well known for lending a hand in Noosa to people in desperate situations.

Comedy for a Cause will be held at Noosa District State High School, Tulip Street, Cooroy on 29 March. Door open at 7pm, show starts at 7.30pm.

Tickets $40, students $25.

To purchase tickets visit comedyforacause.net/NDSHS

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