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Tell ’em they’re not dreaming

The Castle is an Australian treasure – a cult movie that was written, filmed and edited in just five weeks and went on to take more than $10 million at the box office.

The magazine Time Out London rates it one of the 25 best comedies of all time. It’s a film that everybody loves.

And on Friday, 18 October, Noosa people will get to see it again in unique circumstances – on the grass, under the stars at beautiful Noosa Springs Golf and Spa Resort.

Members and guests are invited to bring their families, camping chairs and blankets and relax on the pristine lawn in front of the clubhouse from 5pm.

There’ll be food trucks, a licensed bar and delicious desserts for sale, and the movie starts at 6.30pm. Because Noosa Springs is a licensed facility, visitors are not allowed to bring their own food or alcohol.

There’s no charge, but those attending are urged to make a gold coin donation with all proceeds going to Noosa’s Katie Rose Hospice.

Register online at www.noosasprings.com.au or call Events on 5440 3333.

Everybody will go into a draw to win a Noosa Springs golf or spa experience for two, but they must attend to be eligible.

If it’s wet, the screening will take place indoors.

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