Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeEntertainmentWin tickets to the Noosa Beach Classic Car Show

Win tickets to the Noosa Beach Classic Car Show

Noosa Beach Classic Car Club is set to welcome visitors to a stunning display of automobiles on Sunday 24 July at the Noosa District Sports Complex, Tewantin.

Noosa Today readers have the chance to win one of three double passes to the show.

To enter simply visit noosatoday.com/competitions

Winners will be announced on Monday 18 July.

WHAT’S ON: Expect an eclectic mix of around 200 cars in this open Marque show with the proud owners vying for the many trophies to be won. There will be some rare and exotic vehicles, including the one and only 1957 Oldsmobile in Australia, a very rare bird even in the US and Canada with the original motor. Also joining the show is a 1968 Alfa Romeo 1750 Berlina, which competed in the epic, London to Sydney auto Classic; and a ‘future classic’ 2020 Toyota Supra GR. Browse the many trade stands while enjoying a gelato or sipping on an iced mocha coffee. Local jazz band, Plan B will be back on board to entertain with toe-tapping melodies. Plenty of free parking available, enter via Shields St or McKinnon Drive. Visitor gates open at 9.30am. Adult ticket $12, Children under 14 enter for free. For further information visit noosacarclub.com.au

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Measures cut bat entanglements

Wildlife rescuers have conducted a daily rescue mission for more than a week to save the lives of little red flying foxes that have...

Ballet double act

Birding in India

More News

Ballet double act

After a year filled with travel, family milestones and time abroad, FitBarre founder Angelika Burroughs has returned to the barre - and to the...

Council asks: what makes Noosa liveable

Five years after Noosa Council conducted its first Liveability Survey in November 2021 it is asking residents to complete the 2026 survey to gain...

Birding in India

Ken Cross has just returned from his sixth birding trip to India. What is it about this country that attracts Ken? He proclaims,...

10 years of finding frog

The Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee has announced that Find a Frog in February has been gathering data from the Sunshine to Fraser Coast...

Tewantin tennis serves up smash hit

The Tewantin Noosa Tennis Club hosted its first and hugely successful Tennis Party over the weekend, drawing more than 200 locals to its picturesque...

Traditional owners blast dingo kill

Today is a deeply sad day for the Butchulla people, and I want to begin by acknowledging the profound emotional impact this news has...

Discover the last frontier in style, Antarctica awaits

Discover the ‘White Continent’, fabulous Antarctica and sail with Viking’s Antarctic Explorer voyage for thirteen magnificent days. Journey to the stunning Antarctic Peninsula, a landscape...

Slow Down, Breathe and Bathe

In a world that rarely slows down, Japan offers something increasingly rare: space to breathe, time to reflect, and traditions designed to nurture both...

Powell backs dingo kill after tragedy

Environment Minister Andrew Powell has backed a departmental decision to destroy K’gari dingoes found near the body of Canadian visitor and resort worker, Piper...

Dingo kill knee jerk claim

K’gari dingo conservationists have accused the state government of an uninformed knee jerk reaction to the tragic death of Canadian visitor Piper James, whose...