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Bubbles and Brunch on Noosa Main Beach

NOOSA alive! Festival brings you another curated event, Bubbles and Brunch in conversation with your hosts Caroline and Sami from 92.7 Mix FM, joining a discussion with Noosa’s own Deb Caruso from In Publishing and Tara Bell from Noosa Chances.

What a stella line-up of women under the Evie Networks Marquee on Noosa’s Main Beach! To top off the indulgence, Ingrid James is backed by her all-star line-up of jazz musicians to set the scene.

Sip on a welcome sparkling bubbles or Ginger Beer from Diablo Co and feast on a delectable brunch menu created by Martin Duncan, the Sunshine Coast foodie sensation. Have you tried his renowned scones?

Ladies, you are in for a treat as you soak up the sun in the company of like-minded women with cool samba jazz vibes on one of the most beautiful beaches in Australia.

Gather your girlfriends for a truly memorable experience.

NOOSA alive presents – BUBBLES and BRUNCH

In Conversation with Caroline and Sami from 92.7 Mix FM alongside Deb Caruso from In Publishing and Tara Bell of Noosa Chances.

WHEN: Tuesday, July 25th 2023. 9:30am

TICKETS: $110.00 + booking fee

WHERE: Evie Networks Marquee on Noosa’s Main Beach

BOOK NOW! Tickets available online a noosaalive.com.au

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