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New chapter for Bendigo Bank

We’re turning 21 — and what better way to celebrate than by welcoming someone who brings 21 years of experience to the table?

Meet Bill Shakoor, our new Tewantin–Noosa Branch manager.

With a strong background in corporate and business banking, and a proven track record as both a bank manager and business owner, Bill brings deep financial expertise, real-world insight, and fresh energy to our local branch.

Bill understands what it takes to run a business — because he’s done it himself.

Whether it’s restructuring your finances, planning for growth, finding the right home loan, or simply getting solid advice, Bill and the team are ready to help you take the next step.

And what better way to meet Bill and the team than at our upcoming celebration?

To mark 21 years of community banking, we’re inviting everyone to IMAGINE, a free family event on Saturday 26 July, 11:30am–6pm along Gympie Terrace, Noosa Foreshore, presented in partnership with Noosa Alive!

There’ll be free family activities, performances from Noosa Stars Alive, and a headline set from Marshall Hamburger.

Register for your chance to win great prizes, including a new iPhone and cost-of-living relief items.

Register: www.noosaalive.com.au/imagine-registration-form/.

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