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Noosa Fair brings the holiday to you – and maybe even sends you away!

As winter approaches and the daily grind starts to bite, who isn’t dreaming of a beach escape or a wine-filled weekend away? At Noosa Fair Shopping Centre, your next holiday might just begin with your daily shop.

From 19 May to 28 June 2025, every $30 you spend in one day at Noosa Fair puts you in the running to win one of two $3000 Flight Centre gift cards. Whether it’s Bali’s warm sands, the crystal waters of the Whitsundays, or the rolling vineyards of the Barossa Valley calling your name, the dream holiday could be just a shopping trip away.

Even better, you don’t have to splurge all in one spot—combine your same-day receipts from multiple stores to qualify. Then simply fill out a form in-centre or scan the QR code to enter.

Mark your calendars: the prize draw takes place at 12 noon on 28 June 2025, and you must be present to win—so make a day of it!

At Noosa Fair, we’re not just about convenience and great local shopping—we’re about community, surprises, and giving back to our loyal customers. So why not treat yourself and potentially walk away with a dream holiday?

Happy shopping—and good luck!

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