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Learn how to start your own eco journey

A free community event is being hosted by and held at SALT Property Services in Rene Street, Noosaville, on Thursday 9 May from 5:30pm to 7pm for an entertaining update on how to start your own eco journey.

Have your Solar industry questions answered by highly qualified and accredited professionals and learn about Government Financial Incentives and Interest Free Loan Schemes on offer.

NOOSA alive! Producer Tim Loydell said he is thrilled to be working with partners who support the festival’s commitment to sustainability.

The Festival Committee is delighted to collaborate with leading eco-businesses SALT Property Services, ZEN (Zero Emissions Noosa) and Plastic Free Noosa as they continue to implement their sustainable environmental policies.

“Noosa has a long history of working with the community to protect the natural environment and choosing to do things in a sustainable way wherever possible,” Tim said.

“The festival is an ideal opportunity to continue this and promote the importance of doing things right for our future generations. Solar installations, along with the reduction of single-use plastic and emissions are core elements for our sustainable future.

“Installing solar supports a cleaner environment and we are proud to be associated with SALT Property Services as co-sponsors in some of our festival events.”

The event on 9 May will be informative, entertaining and deliver the facts that help in making the best choice when choosing to invest in solar and making decisions in our every day life that support our shared goals for a sustainable future.

To sign up for the event, visit www.facebook.com/events/1270022503161480/. 

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