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Noosaville’s Food Fundraiser

  Looking for a meal and to support a good cause?

A couple well-known Noosa River restaurants will be offering special meals this coming Friday, Saturday, and Sunday with 100% of the profits going directly to rural fire services.

The restaurants participating include Whisky Boy, Jimmy Fox, Frenchie Brasserie, and Sushi Monster.

“Every community in Australia is indebted to its firefighters. This season, we have seen them go above and beyond. Giving a little back is the least we can do.”

Given the diverse range of restaurants participating, it will be possible to purchase one of these special meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

“Even though we are new to the community, we are excited to have the opportunity to give back and provide support to the heroic firies who have given so much,” Frenchie Brasserie said.

Special meals will be offered during opening hours on Friday 10 January, Saturday 11 January and Sunday 12 January.

If the event proves to be a success, it will be extended and will hopefully inspire other businesses to do the same.

All benefits and donations will go to NSW Rural Fire Service donation fund.

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