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EFM Noosaville: Celebrating 17 years of strength in the community

For 17 years, EFM Noosaville has proudly supported the local community, helping people move better, get stronger, and live healthier lives.

Conveniently located at 7–9 Gibson Road in the Harvey Norman complex above Gibsons Noosa, the club has become a trusted part of Noosa’s fitness scene, known for its supportive atmosphere and results-driven approach.

Part of the EFM Health Clubs network — a leader in small group functional training — EFM Noosaville offers something truly unique.

Every workout is guided by expert coaches, ensuring the right mix of motivation, support, and tailored programming.

Unlike traditional gyms, there are no mirrors and no egos — just real people working toward real results. Their success was recently recognised with the 2025 Eastern States EFM Franchisee of the Year award.

At EFM, you’re never left on your own. Fresh workouts are provided daily, so training stays engaging and effective. Whether you’re new to exercise or chasing the next level, the personalised approach makes all the difference.

Most importantly, EFM Noosaville is more than a gym — it’s a community. Members aren’t treated like numbers; they’re part of a supportive fitness family that celebrates consistency, effort, and progress.

To celebrate 17 years of helping Noosa stay active, EFM Noosaville is hosting an Open Day on Saturday, 11 October, from 7am–11am.

Meet the coaches, try a session, and take the next step on your fitness journey.

Bring a friend and see why EFM Noosaville is Noosa’s favourite place to train!

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