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Cheers to 21 years

Community Bank Tewantin–Noosa celebrates its legacy with a day of fun and gratitude.

After more than two decades of backing local organisations, events, and grassroots projects, Community Bank Tewantin–Noosa is marking a major milestone — its 21st birthday — and the whole community is invited to join the celebration.

The free public event, IMAGINE, takes place on Saturday 26 July at Lions Park and the River Stage, Gympie Terrace, Noosaville, from 11:30am to 6:00pm. With live music, roving performers, workshops, and magical activations, the day promises joy and entertainment for all ages.

As proud sponsors of NOOSA Alive!, the bank is especially grateful to support organisations that enrich our region through arts, culture, and connection. This year’s IMAGINE event is part of the NOOSA Alive! festival and will feature a headline performance from 2025 Australian Idol winner Marshall Hamburger, along with a showcase of local talent in the Noosa Stars Alive! finals.

“I am so excited to be playing back in Noosa,“ Marshall said.

“I can’t wait to play for Bendigo Bank’s 21st birthday!!“

While the focus is on fun, the celebration also carries a powerful message: community banking makes a difference. Since opening its doors, Community Bank Tewantin–Noosa has returned $6 million to local causes — from emergency services to education, sports, and the arts.

Although the event is free to attend, those who register will go in the draw to win fantastic prizes, including a brand-new iPhone and other cost-of-living relief items.

Branch Manager Bill Shakoor said the milestone is a shared achievement. “We’re more than a bank. Every customer who chooses to bank with us helps build something bigger — from lifesaving equipment to school programs and local arts. This celebration is for all of us,” he said.

Register to win: noosaalive.com.au/imagine-registration-form/

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