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Swimart Noosa celebrates new store opening

Damien and Tara Johnstone, owner-operators of Swimart Noosa, first launched their business in 2017.

What began at home quickly expanded to an industrial shed, and now the couple are proud to have opened the doors to their brand-new pool shop at 2/169–171 Eumundi-Noosa Road, Noosaville.

“This new store is a great milestone for us and our business,” Damien said.

“It allows us to service every aspect of pool care for homeowners across the Noosa Shire.”

The new location offers a full range of pool equipment, including robotic and suction cleaners, pumps, chlorinators, filters and heating.

Customers can also speak to the team about mineral pool conversions—transforming the backyard pool into a magnesium retreat just in time for summer.

To celebrate, Swimart Noosa will host a grand opening weekend on October 11–12, featuring a free sausage sizzle, coffee and giveaways. Every purchase made before the grand opening will go into the prize draw, with exciting prizes up for grabs, including a BWT cordless robotic pool cleaner, an ABGAL pool roller and cover, $500 in-store vouchers, hand-held vacuums and more.

Damien and Tara expressed their gratitude to loyal customers who have supported them since 2017 and look forward to welcoming new faces into the Swimart family.

“We’re excited to serve the community even better with our new store right here in the heart of Noosa,” Tara said.

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